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PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? ~1058 Alice de Breteuil Youngest dau. of William FitzOsbern and Adelina de Toeni. [Falaise Roll, p. 42] Unknown Clodoreius ~1095 Juliana !Natural daughter of King Henry I of England. There was a deadly enmity between her father and her husband.  In 1118, Eustace and the king had a dispute about the castle of Ivri; but Henry was desirous to retain the allegiance of Eustace, and it was agreed that hostages should be exchanged.  Ralph Harenc, the
commander of the fortress, gave his son to Eustace, and Eustace gave his two little daughters to the custody of Henry.  The quarrel was not made up, and Eustace, Count of Breteuil, with a savageness which is incredible even in that age of ferocity, put out the eyes of the innocent boy.  Ralph de Harenc, in a transport of rage, presented himself to the king, and demanded vengeance. Henry, without hesitation, gave up his two granddaughters. The children were sacrificed to the revenge of Ralph de Harenc.  Juliana had undertaken the
defence of Breteuil in the absence of her husband.  The king pressed the siege. Juliana appeared on the walls, and demanded a conference with her father; and when he appeared she launched a bolt at him from a crossbow. Henry, who was unhurt, broke down the drawbridge, so that escape was difficult. But Juliana
dropped from the wall into the fosse, on a freezing night in February.  In 1119, when Henry was everywhere victorious, Eustace and Juliana knelt before the king in his tent; and there was reconciliation and forgiveness. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 271]
~1095 Richard ? !Natural son of Henry I.  With Henry on Nov 25, 1120 when his siblings Prince
William and the Countess of Perche went down with the White Ship. [Knight's
History of England, Vol. 1, p. 272]
~1151 Henry d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Adelicia. [The Conquering Family, p. 12] ~1095 Elizabeth Joan Fitz Henry !Natural daughter of King Henry I. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 516]

BURR, NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

!Natural dau. of Henry I; m. Fergus, lord of Galloway; mother of Uchtred of Galloway. [The Royal Descents, p. 385]

Judy Martin thinks Elizabeth was a legitmate dau. of Henry I and Matilda; b. 1095; m. Fergus, Lord of Galloway.

Dau. of Henry I, king of England, and Matilda, Princess of Scotland; m. Fergus, Lord of Galloway. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

Natural dau. of Henry I and Nest verch Rhys of Wales; m. Fergus of Galloway.  [Dave Utz <utz@aol.com]
~0870 - 22 Mar 0926/0927 Rothaut Princess of France <1615 - 1690 Jan Pietersen (Slot) Sloat 75 75 ~1086 - 25 Nov 1119/1120 Richard d'Avranches !Son of Hugh d'Aurange/d'Auranche.  2nd Norman Earl of Chester, 1101-19.  He
and his wife perished with the White Ship in the English Channel. [The Bruces
and the Cumyns, p. 513]

Son of Hughes d'Avranches and Hermentrude de Clermont; m. Mathilde de
Champagne; s.p. in 1120 at the age of 25 yrs; 2nd Earl of Chester, succeeded by
his cousin Ranulph le Meschin. [Falaise Roll, Table III, p. 80]
~0921 - 15 Jan 0979/0980 Margrave of the Nordgau Berthold 1819 - 1880 Achsah Osborn 60 60 1098 - 1179 Richard 'the Loyal' de Lucy 81 81 !Father of Mathilda/Maud, Lady of Diss. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 165]

NEWLIN, WAITE, MINOR LINE - 24th ggrandfather

!Supported both King Stephen and King Henry II as chief justiciar, the person who would head the judicial system, supervise the routine matters of government, and act in the king's place when he was out of the country.  During Henry's reign he shared the post with Robert, earl of Leicester.  Normally, only Richard of Luci had authority to order payments from the exchequer in Henry's absence. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, pp. 171-2, 180]

During the rebellion of 1173, at Farnham St. Genevieve the rebellious forces were met by the abbot's forces under Walter fitz-Robert and the king's men led by Richard de Lucy and the earl of Arundel, who had both come with all speed from the Scottish border, and the rebels were defeated. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 166]

Knt., Justiciar of England; d. 1179; of Chipping Ongar, Essex and Diss, Norfolk; father of Maud de Lucy by Rohese. [Ancestral Roots, p. 130]

m. Roesia; father of Geoffry; father of Alice who m. Odinel de Umphraville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Adrian Lucy and Avelina; m. Rohaise; father of:
1. Maud who m. Walter Fitzrobert
2. Avalina who m. Gilbert Montfichet
3. Rose who m. Richard Warren
4. Dionisia who m. Arnold Mountenay
5. Geoffrey
6. Herbert
7. Godfrey
8. Alice who m. Odinel Umfreville
[WFT European Origins Ped 235]

b. 1098, d. 1179; son of Adrian de Lucy and Avaline Goth; m. Rohese fitz Richard de Clare; father of:
1. Geoffrey who m. Cecily
2. Dionisia
3. Hubert
4. Walter
5. William
6. Aveline who m. Gilbert de Montfitchet
7. Maud who m. Walter FitzRobert of Dunmow
8. Alice who m. Odinel II de Umfreville, Lord of Prudhoe
[Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]
1045 - 1095 Thomas De Stanley 50 50 ~1033 - 1088 Richildis, Countess of Hainault 55 55 !M.1. Hermann, Count of Hennegau; m.2. Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders and Hainault; dau. of Regnier V, Count of Hainault and Hathilda of Lorraine; mother of Baldwin II, Count of Hainault. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p.. 277]

FOSTER LINE - 28th ggrandmother

!Her joint rule with her young son following the death of her husband was unpopular.  The boy's uncle, Robert the Frisian, invaded Flanders. Richildis was captured and her young son killed. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Countess of Hainault and Namur. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 116]

When war broke out in Flanders between Richilde, widow of Count Baldwin VI and Robert the Frison, Queen Matilda supported Richilde and sent William FitzOsbern to her aid. He being a widower, became a suitor, and soon married her. She made him titular Count of Flanders. William and her son, Ernulph, were killed the next year at Ravenchoven, near Cassel, by the forces of Robert the Frison.
[Falaise Roll, p. 42]

Countess of Hainault; dau. of Regnier V, Count of Hainault, and Maud de Verdun; m.2 Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders; m. 3 William Fitz Osbern, Earl of Hereford; mother of Baudouin II, Count of Hainault; b.c. 1033, d. 15 Mar 1088 at Macheln; bur. at Hasnon beside Baudouin; niece of Pope Leo IX. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3340c]

First marriage was to Herman, Count of Hainaut +ca. 1051, son of Reinier V, Count of Hainaut. At that point he Europ. Stammtafeln lists her as being a Countess of Egisheim.
   When she remarried Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders and later of Hainaut, c. 1055, she was recorded with the title of her late husband, vix. Countess of Hainaut, and it is perhaps for this reason that von Isenburg lists her as being the dau. of Herman, Count of Hainaut (her 1st husband). Von Isenburg does not list a dau. called Richilde among the children of Herman and Richilde, and as such it is probably safe to assume that Richilde of Hainaut was in actual fact a Countess of Egisheim. [S.F. Rootenberg<rootenberg@tip.nl]
1066 - 1139 Alix Ida de Louvaine 73 73 !Dau. of Henry II, Count of Louvaine; wife of Baldwin II, Count of Hainault;
mother of Baldwin III. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 277]

FOSTER LINE

b. 1066, d. 1139; m. Baldwin II, Count of Hainault; mother of Arnulph, Count of
Hainault. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3338c]

Mother of Adelaide de Hainault. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3325c]

Dau. of Henry II, Count of Lorraine, and Adelaide of the Velau; m. Baldwin II,
Count of Hainault. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
ABT 1067/1069 - 1139 Godfrey, Count of Namur !Father of Ermessinde/Alix. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 277]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

!Count of Namur; son of Albert III, Count of Namur, and Ida of Saxony; m. Sybil of Chateau-Porcien; father of Elizabeth of Namur. [The Royal Descents, p. 461]

Count of Namur; b.c. 1069; m.2 Ermesinde of Luxembourge; father of Clemence. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2950b]

Son of Albert III, Count of Namur, and Ida of Saxony; father of Alix. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2921b]

Count of Namur; b.c. 1067, d. 1139; m. Sibylle of Chateau-Porcien; father of Elizabeth who m. Gervase, Count of Rethel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
ABT 1107/1108 - Dec 1142/1143 Godfrey II of Lower Comte de Louvain Lorraine !M. Luitgarde of Sultzbach; father of Godfrey III, Duke of Lwer Lorraine/Count de Louvaine; son of Godfrey I, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and Ida of Namur. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 274]

FOSTER LINE

b. 1107, d. 1143 [Judy Martin]

Count of Louvain; b.c. 1108, son of Godfrey I the Bearded and Ida of Namur & Chiny; m. Luitgarde of Sultzbach; father of Godfrey III, Count of Louvain. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2922b]

Duke of Lorraine; b.c. 1107, d. 1143; son of Godfrey, Duke of Lorraine/Count of Brabant, and Ide of Nanur; m. Luitgarde Von Moha & Sultzbach. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Duke of Lorraine; b.c. 1107, d. 1143; son of Godfrey 'a la barbe' Duke of Lorraine and Clementia Countess of Namur; m. Luitgarde von Moha; father of Godfrey III Duke fo Lorraine who m. Margaret of Limburg. [Jerry Bird <jbird@jerrysmail.com, 18 Feb 2002]

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Type: Ancestor
Duke of Brabant and of Lower Lorraine, Count of Louvain. [Royalty
forCommoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Baltimore,MD, 1998]
~1000 Frederick of Lower Lorraine !1st husband of Ida/Relinde of Saxony. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 274] ~0974 de Meullant m. Herlevin de Conteville.  [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 dec 2001]

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~1025 Ralph de Mantes !Herefordshire, 1047.  King Edward banishes Earl Sweyn, the son of Earl Godwin, for impropriety, and promotes his own nephew, Ralph de Mantes, to an earldom, a position hitherto held only by Anglo-Danish nobles. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 26] 1020 - 1072 Ordulf of Saxony 52 52 !Duke of Brunswick who married Ulfhild, daughter of King Olaf the saint about 1042.  Came to the aid of King Magnus against the people of Vendland.  From this union descended, in direct line, the royal house of Brunswick and Saxony, whose members occupied the thrones of Hanover and Brunswick and still reign in England. [WBH - Norway, p. 114]

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Duke of Saxony; 1st husband of Gertrude von Haldensleben. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3383c]

Duke of Saxony; fought along with his bro-in-law, Magnus I of Norway, against the Wends; b. 1020, d. 1072; son of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony; m.1 Ulfhild/Wulhilda of Norway; 2nd husband of Gertrude of Haldensleben. [Royalty for Commoners, Line 27, p. 12; Line 28, p. 12-13]

Duke of Saxony 1059; b.c. 1020; fought with his bro-in-law, Magnus I of Norway against the Wends; son of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, and Erica von Schweinfurt; m. Ulfhilda, Princess of Norway; father of Magnus, Duke of Saxony. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3380c]
1735 - 1776 Hannah Johnson 40 40 ~1267 Walter de Balun Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS5305
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9HSJ-62
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
~1222 - ~1270 Ida (Idonea) "Camvile" Longespee 48 48 !Dau. of William Longespee and Ela, Countess of Salisbury; m.1. Walter FitzRobert. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 151]

NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

!Dau. of William Longespee and Ela; m. William de Beauchamp; mother of Beatrice de Beauchamp. [The Royal Descents, p. 361]

Dau. of William de Longespee and Ela Fitz Patrick; m. Walter Fitz Robert and was mother of Ela. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of William Longespee and Ela Devereaux; m. William de Beauchamp, Ralph de Somery, Walter Fitzrobert. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]
~0860 - DECEASED Turstan De Bastenburg ~1110 - >1190 Mabira de Caen 80 80 Dau. of Robert of Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzHamon; m. Jordan de Cambernon; mother of Henry de Chambernon. [Royal Descents, p. 396]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Robert, earl of Gloucester; sister of William, earl of Gloucester; mother of Jordan de Capernun/de Champernon/de Camp Ernulfi. Mabira confirmed to the priory of Plessis-Grimould in 1170 the gift of her son Jordan of the church of Maison-celles-la-Jourdain, dept. Calvados, arr. and cant. Vire, which lies 12 kil NW of St-Cornier. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 26]

Dau. of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, and Maud, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon; m. Jordan de Cambernon; mother of Henry de Chambernon (younger son). [Ancestral Roots, p. 112-113]

Dau. of Robert Gloucester; m. Jordan/Campo Arnulf de Champernon; mother of Henry, Jordan and Richard. [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 14 Apr 2002]
~1177 Amicia de Meschines Illegitimate dau. of Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester; m. Ralph de Mainwaring; mother of Bertrade de Mainwaring. [Royal Descents, p. 398]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Hugh of Kevelioc and Bertrade de Montfort; b. 1167; m. Rafe/Ralph de Mainwaring; mother of Bertred Mainwaring. [Judy Martin]

Natural dau./6th child of Hugh de Bayeux Kevelioc; m. Ranulph Mainwaring; mother of Bertred who m. Henry Audley. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors, Chart 2532]

REFN: HWS7861
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WK7-T5
1137 - 1188 Alice d'Aubigny 51 51 Dau. of William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel, and Adeliza of Louvain, widow of Henry I, King of England; m. John, Count of Eu; mother of Ida of Eu. [Royal Descents, p. 417]

WAITE LINE

Eldest dau. of William d'Albini, earl of Arundel, and the former queen Adeliza; m.2. Alured de Saint-Martin. [Falaise Roll, p. 104]

Dau. of William d'Aubigny and Adelicia. [The Conquering Family, p. 12]

Dau. of William III d'Aubigny and Adeliza de Louvain; m. John, Count of Eu; mother of Henry II, Count of Eu. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel/Sussex, etc, and Adeliza, Queen of England; m. John, Count of Eu/Lord of Hastings; mother of Henry, Count of Eu/Lord of Hastings. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3360c]

Alice Countess of Eu is said to have taken for her second husband Alured de St. Martin the founder of Robertsbridge Abbey in Sussex, who witnessed her munificent grant to that religious house. Her gift comprised the Manor of Snargate in Romney Marsh, and is expressed to be made for the souls of "my father William Earl of Arundel, my mother Queen Adeliza, my husband John Count of Eu, my brother Godfrey, and my daughters Matilda and Margaret who were all deceased. The date of this Charter will be about 1178, and among the witnesses are Henry Count of Eu and his brother Robert. Snargate was parcel of the Honour of Arundel and formed part of the lands which were given to the Countess by her father in frank marriage, but the monks of Robertsbridge took the precaution of obtaining from William third Earl of Sussex a charter confirming to them the gift of his aunt. The Countess Alice survived her son Count Henry, but died beofre 1204. She and Count John had three sons and three daughters: Henry II, Robert, John, Matilda, Margaret, and Ida. [UTZ@aol.com]
1090 - 1147 Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia Frederick II 57 57 Cynan of Ewyas Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1043 Judith Juliana d'Avranches Dau. of Richard d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville; m. Richer de Laigle. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

FOSTER LINE

m.c. 1055 Richer, Seigneur de l'Aigle; b.c. 1043. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3352b]
~1048 Elisende Jeanare Hersendis d'Avranches Dau. of Richard d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville; m. Gilbert, Count d'Eu. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Richard (Abrincis) D'Avranches and Emma de Burgh; m. William of Eu, 4th Earl; mother of Hudard de Dutton. [WFT Vol 14 Ped 3302]

2nd wife of William Count of Eu. [Todd A. Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu]
Freeman Johnson <1046 - 1129 Ranulph II Of Bayeux 83 83 m. Mathilde d'Avranches; father of Ranulph le Meschine. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 25th ggrandfather

From Saint-Sever, in the arrondissement of Vire, Normandy. Renouf de Bricasard, vicomte de Bessin, frequently called de Bayeux, whose war-cry at the battle of Val-des-Dunes was "Saint-Sever, sire Saint-Sever," m. Matilda, dau. of Richard d'Avranches by Emma de Conteville; their son and heir Ranulph le Meschin became earl of Chester. [Falaise Roll, p. 105]

b. 1050, d. 1129; son of Ranulf, Count de Bayeux, and Alix de Normandy; m. Maud d'Avranches; father of Ranulph. [Judy Martin]

Vicomte de Bayeux; b.c. 1050, Bayeux, Normandy; d. 1129; m. Maud d'Avranches; father of Ranulph I, Earl of Chester. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2934]

m. Countess Lucy; father of:
1. Alice/Adeliza who m. Richard de Clare
2. William de Meschines who m. Cecily de Rumilly
3. Agnes le Meschine who m. Robert de Grandmesnil
4. Ranulph de Gernon who m. Maud Fitzrobert
[WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy, liv. Apr 1089; son of Ranulph I, vicomte of the Bessin, and Alice of Normandy; m Margaret/Maud, d'Avranches; father of:
1. William Le Meschine, lord of Skipton-in-Craven who m. Cecily de Rumilly
2. Ranulph III le Meschin, Earl of Chester who m. Lucy

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> VICOUNT de BAYEUX
1055 Hermentrude Ermengard de Clermont Dau. of the Count de Clermont; m. Hughes d'Avranches, 1st earl of Chester; mother of Robert, Philippe, Richard, Othewell, and Giva. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

Dau. of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy; m. Hugh "Lupus" d'Avranches. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Hugh D'Averanch; mother of Maud D'Averanch who m. Harold Sudeley. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]
~1083 Robert, Abbot of St. Edmond Son of Hughes d'Avranches and Hermentrude de Clermont; monk of St. Evroult, abbot of St. Edmond. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

When Henry I came to the throne, he gave the abbacy of St. Edmund to Robert, one of the illegitimate sons of Hugh Lupus, earl of Chester. Two years later this Robert was deposed, because he had accepted the office without the consent or the election of the monks. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 59]
~1084 Philippe d'Avranches Son of Hughes d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester, and Hermentrude de Clermont;
d.s.p. [Falaise Roll, Table III]
~1085 - 1120 Othewell d'Avranches 35 35 Son of Hughes d'Avranches and Hermentrude de Clermont; governor of the son of Henri I; d. 1120. [Falaise Roll, Table III] ~1081 - 1120 Geva d'Avranches 39 39 Dau. of Hughes d'Avranches and Hermentrude de Clermont; m. Geoffroy Rider; d. 1120. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandmother

Dau. of Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester; m. Geoffrey Riddle; mother of Maud who m. Richard Basset of Weldon. [WFT Vol 6]
1052 - 1091 Thierry IV Count of Frisia 39 39 UID: 107E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE8D0// ~0890 Rognvald de Bourgogne D. 1053 Yaroslav I Grand Duke of Kiev UID: 8C2E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D14E0// ~0840 Ermentrude of Alsace John Johnson ~1025 Asa m.1. Beornwulf; m.2. William Malet I; mother of Robert Malet. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

Asa was divorced or separated from her husband, Beornwulf, and all of her lands which she held in her own right free from all control of her husband were given to William Malet. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]
~1044 - 1106 Robert Malet 62 62 Son of William Malet I and Asa. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

Robert Malet was the Domesday tenant-in-chief holding the barony of Graville-Sainte-Honorine. In 1212-20 Matthew de Buletot held land in Buletot of the lord of Graville. The ditches of the castle of the Malets below the priory of Graville were visible in 1870. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 56]

Eldest son, succeeded his father, William, and was among the greatest landowners of England. With the honor of Eye, he held over 221 manors in Suffolk alone. He was lord great chamberlain to Henry I and lost his life and fortune in the battle of Tinchebrai, where he espoused the cause of Duke Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

Bro. of William Malet II; slain in the battle of Tinchebrai in 1106. He gave to the abbey of Bec abt 1070 "a mill at Mesnil-Joscelyn, an acre of land and the path leading to this mill with the consent of Gilbert Crispin II. [Falaise Roll, p. 196a]

By a charter temp. William I Robert Malet confirmed to Eye priory among the gifts of his men those of Hugh de Avilers, namely, 2/3 of the tithes of Brome, Suffolk, and of Shelfhanger, Norfolk. There is reason to believe that Conteville (Seine-Inf., arr. Neufchatel, cant. Aumale) was a fief of Robert Malet and that it was from this palace that his Suffolk under-tenant took his name. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 9]

In 1086 Robert de Clavilla was an under-tenant of Robert Malet in Suffolk. In the Registers of Philip Augustus, Matthew de Buletot held 1 fee in Claville and elsewhere of the lord of Graville (Malet). The prior of Graville, a Malet foundation, was patron of the church of Claville. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 29]

In 1086 William de Malavill' or Smalavill' was an under-tenant of Robert Malet in Suffolk. In the Registers of Philip Augustus William de Esmalevilla held 1 fee at 'Esmalevilla' of the lord of 'Gerarvilla' which is in Graville-Sainte-Honorine by Le Havre, the caput of the Malet barony in Normandy. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 40]

Built the Castle of Eye in Suffolk. He, Roger Bigod, and Ralph Wader met Sweyn when he sailed up the Orwell in 1069 and defeated him near Ipswich. A few years later Suffolk was called to arms again under Robert Malet to resist its own earl. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 165]

William Malet and Esilia his wife are both named by Robert Malet as his parents in his foundation charter for Eye Priory (given before 1105) [Keats-Rohan, "Domesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives" in *Nottingham Medieval Studies* xli (1997), 18].
   It is thought that Robert Malet son of William and Esilia and the Domesday lord of Eye was master chamberlain to Henry I since he attests as chamberlain in a notification of 13 Feb 1104/5. There is no indication that his father William Malet held that post, though William fitz Ralph (de Tancarville) held that office Normandy in the reigns of Williams I & II. [CP X: Appendix, 47-51] [Richard Borthwick <rgbor@cyllene.uwa.edu.au]

Son of William I Malet and Hesilia Crispin; m. Elisee de Brionne; first Great Chamberlain of England and once considered to have been banished from England by Henry I, but more likely died in possession of his estates. Father of:
1. William II Malet who was banished to Normandy
2. Ernest of Graville, Normandy
[Nigel Barker <nigel@a61aw.demon.co.uk]

b. 1041, d. 1071; son of Durand Malet; m. Elisie Hesilia Crispin. [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]
~1060 - <1110 Roger Fitz Gerald de Roumare 50 50 1st husband of Lucia Taillebois; father of William de Roumare, earl of Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

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Son of Gerold de Roumare; liv. and lord of Spalding in 1100, at which period he was young and newly married to Lucia, dau. of Ivo Taillebois. He d. some time previous to 1110 for by that time Lucia had become the wife of Ranulph le Meschine, earl of Chester.

!1st husband of Lucia of Mercia. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87]
<1101 - 1151 William de Roumare 50 50 Son of Roger de Roumare and Lucia Taillebois, countess of Chester who succeeded to the estates of Alan de Lincoln II (her half-brother). [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

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William de Roumare, earl of Lincoln, gave to the cathedral church of Rouen a yearly payment from his rent of Roumare. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 87]

B. bef 1101. [Falaise Roll, p. 158]

In 1166 Robert de Cauceis was a tenant of the new feoffment of William de Roumare, his land being then in the king's hand. Henry II confirmed at Bur, 1166-73, an exchange made before him there bet. William de Roumare and Robert le Calceis, by which Robert gave to William all that he had of William's fee in England in Alkborough and Toynton St. Peter, co. Lincoln, and William gave to Robert all his demesne in Le Bourg-Dun, except the service of the knights holding of him there, and all he had in La Chapelle-sur-Dun, except the service of Walter de Cantelou and Richard de Dun, to hold by the service of one knight. [Anglo-Norman Families, pp. 22-23]

In 1166 Godfrey de Dun held 4 knights' fees of the new feoffment of William de Roumare. In an exchange of lands bet. William de Roumare and Robert le Calceis of apparently the same period the former accepted a transfer of what he held in La Chapelle the service of Walter de Cantelou and Richard de Dun. [Anglo-Norman Families]

Father of Rohaise who m.1 Gilbert de Gaunt and m.2 Gilbert Fitz Roger Fitz Reinfrid. [Ancestral Roots, Line 88, p. 87]

The earls William de Roumare and his half-brother Ranulf of Chester were not to be bought by King Stephen's favours and Ordericus Vitalis describes their activities after Stephen left Lincoln: "Cautiously choosing a time when the garrison of the tower were dispersed abroad and engaged in sports, they sent their wives before them to the castle, under pretence of their taking some amusement. While, however, the two countesses stayed there talking and joking with the wife of the knight whose duty it was to defend the tower, the earl of Chester came in, without his armour or even his mantle, apparently to fetch back his wife, attended by three soldiers, no one suspecting any fraud. Having thus gained an entrance, they quickly laid hold of the bars and such weapons as were at hand, and forcibly ejected the king's guart. They then let in Earl William and hsi men-at-arms, as it had been planned before, and in this way the two brothers got possession of the tower and the whole city."  [Lincoln Castle, p. 15-19]
Wilmot 1803 - 1884 Permelia Moseley 81 81 Fannie Moseley ABT 1015/1020 - 1079 Mabel Talvas Belesme Dau. of William Talvas, lord of Belesme,and a niece of Ivo, bishop of Seez. Mother of Robert, Count of Alencon and seignior of Belesme; Hugh, earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury; Roger, surnamed de Poitou who m. Almodis, countess of March, and called therefore earl of Lancaster; Philip, who accompanied Duke Robert to the Holy Land and d. at Antioch; and Arnoul, m. to Lafracta, dau. of king of Ireland, called earl of Pembroke. The daus. were Emma, abbess of Almenathe; Maud, wife of Robert, count of Mortain and earl of Cornwall; Mabel, wife of Hugh de Chateau-Neuf; and Sibil, wife of Robert Fitz Hamon, lor of Creulli in Normandy. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

She was extremely hostile to Guillaume de Pantoul, one of the chief officers in the administration of the earldom of Shrewsbury for her husband, Roger de Montgomery. She was murdered by Hugh d'Ige, a close friend of Guillaume's, who was accused of implication in the deed, by the earl and his sons, who seized and confiscated his estates. Later he was acquitted of the charge and reinstated in all his possessions. [Falaise Roll, p. 46]

b.c. 1015, d. 1079. [Mayflower PAF]

Dau. of William "Talvas", Seigneur de Belleme/Count de Alencon, and Hildebourge; m. Roger de Montgomery; murdered 2 Dec 1079. [Charlemagne & Others Chart 3353]

Dau. of William "Talvas", and Hildebourge; m. Roger II de Montgomery; mother of Sybil who m. Robert Fitz Hamon; mother of Roger de Montgomery who m. Ademode dela Marche. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of William "Talvas", Seigneur de Belleme and Count of Alencon, and Hildebourge de Damfront; m. Roger de Montgomery; mother of Robert who m. Agnes of Ponthieu and Montreuil; mother of Arnulf who m. Lafracoth O'Brien. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3363c, 3364b]

Heiress of the Belleme family; brought substantial holdings (and homicidal tendencies) to the Montgomerys. [Todd A. Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu]
~1050 - 1094/1098 Hugh de Montgomery Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury; son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme. Inherited the estates of his father in England, thus becoming Earl of Shrewsbury, Chichester and Arundel. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

Son of Roger; d.s.p. 1094. [Arundel Castle, p. 22]

2nd son of Earl Roger de Montgomery; at Domesday in 1086 he held:
Chelmick
Worfield
[Hugh de Montgommeri's Shropshire Land Holdings in Domesday 1086
<http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]
~1065 - 1098 Philip Montgomery 33 33 Son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; accompanied Duke Robert to the
Holy Land and d. at Antioch. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

1098 - Crusaders took Antioch. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 212]

Youngest son of Roger de Montgomery II; remained in Normandy; accompanied Duke
Robert on the First Crusade to the Holy Land and died there in 1094.
[Shropshire and the Domesday Book in 1086
<http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]
1749 Ann Marshill ~1066 - ~1119 Arnoul Arnulf Montgomery 53 53 Son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; m. Lafracta, dau. of the king
of Ireland, called earl of Pembroke. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Son of Roger; seized the cantref of Penfro, where he built Pembroke Castle, one
of the greatest of the strongholds of the Normans in Wales. He imprisoned Hywel
ap Rhys. [A History of Wales, p. 106]

Was deprived of his lands in southern Dyfed. Henry I took possession of
Pembroke Castle and by 1109 Henry had built another castle at Carmarthen.
[History ..., p. 112]

Son of Roger II de Montgomery and Mabel of Alencon. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]

The downfall of the house of Montgomery in 1102, following the war between
Henry I and Robert of Belleme, involved Arnulf losing Pembroke; the king took
it into his hands and entrusted Dyfed and the castle to a knight called Saer.
[Pembroke Castle, p. 7]

!Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #366;

Founded Pembroke Castle about 1090. [The Plantagenet Ancestry, p. ii]

Son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belleme de Alencon; m. Lafracoth
O'Brien; father of Alice who m. Maurice Fitz Gerald of Windsor. [Charlemagne,
Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3363c]
~1050 Emma de Montgomery Dau. of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; abbess of Almenathe. [Falaise Roll, p. 101] ~1010 - 1071 William de Crepon Fitz Osberne 61 61 Son of Osberne de Crepon; guardian of young Duke William of Normandy; Osbern was murdered by William de Montgomery (his cousin). [Falaise Roll, p. 100]

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!Part of the inner circle during William the Conqueror's reign.  Rewarded magnificently in England.  Given the Isle of Wight and Hereford for his part in the Norman Conquest.  Upon his death his estates were divided between his sons.

!Assigned the defence of occupied England south from Winchester during William's absence.  His and Odo's men behaved badly during William's absence.  The castellans oppressed rich and poor with unjust exactions and insults.  The commanders acted too savagely and refused to hear and judge equitably the complaints of the oppressed; they not only protected the soldiers who were looting and raping but also punished those victims who were foolish enough to complain. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!When Baldwin VI, count of Hainault and Flanders, the brother of Queen Matilda and the cousin of Philip I of France, died in 1070, his heir, Arnulf III, was young and power remained in the hands of the widow, Richildis of Egisheim. Their rule quickly became unpopular and the boy's uncle, Robert the Frisian, invaded.  William I send William fitzOsbern, earl of Hereford, over to Normandy to help Matilda to cope with the problem, and when Philip raised an army to replace the fugitives, the earl joined the king with a contingent of 10 knights.  If Hereford thought, as Orderic suggests, that he was going to have some sport in Flanders, he was sadly mistaken, for on 20 February 1071 Robert the Frisian fell on the royal army at Bavinchove, near Cassel, drove Philip into flight, captured Richildis, and killed Arnulf and the earl.  William fitzOsbern's body was taken back to Normandy for burial in the monastery he had founded at Cormeilles.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Seneschal of Normandy, he urged the assembled warriors, churchmen, burghers to assist Duke William in his claim to the English throne. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 204]

!FitzOsbern died in 1071, but by then, he had built Berkeley, Chepstow, Monmouth, Clifford, Guenta (either Winchester or Norwich) and Wigmore, and rebuilt Ewyas Harold as part of William the Conqueror's defensive system. Chepstow Castle was set up to open up the land route to south Wales, and placed on a natural leg-of-mutton shaped spur of sandstone overlooking a crossing point of the River Wye.  It also had a harbor, open to supplies from Bristol; and from it troops and materials could be pushed upriver, or along the coast. Most of FitzOsbern's half and basic defenses on the rock survive; but they are merely the nucleus for massive 13th century additions by William the Marshall and later, the Bigod earls of Norfolk.  He also built Skenfrith Castle, a substantial and well-designed castle on the west bank of the River Monnow in Gwent, which still commands one of the main routes from England into Wales. [Castles of England, Scotland and Wales, pp. 15, 22, 24, 40]

!Edric the Forester refused obedience to FitzOsbern, as Earl of Hereford, and with the aid of the British, held the district against him. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 216]

!Count of Bretville, William the Conqueror's lieutenant and steward in Normandy, first Earl of Hereford. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 262]

The Norman conquest of England owed much to William Fitz-Osbern, earl of Hereford, who died at the battle of Cassel in 1071. [The Norman Advantage, p. 85]

W.F.O. was for a time castellan of York as part of the overall military strategy of William the Conqueror. [The Norman, p. 87]

WFO was the son of Osberne de Crepon. Osbern was murdered when he was guarding the young Duke William in his bedchamber. [Falaise Roll, p. 41]

Breteuil was the caput of the Norman honour of William FitzOsbern, earl of Hereford. His elder son, who inherited the Norman lands, was known as William de Breteuil; Roger his younger son received the English lands and the earldom. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 43]

WFO was seignior of Breteuil and Pacy, where were located strong fortresses opposing the frontier to France. WFO was the closest personal friend and chief officer of Duke William's household, having succeeded his father as dapifer. He was the first to advise Duke William to go to England and take vengeance on Harold, and later at the assembly of the barons of Normandy, whom Duke William had called together at Lillebonne, when they were demurring and making objections about crossing the sea, WFO contrived to be their spokesman to the Duke. To their utter astonishment he announced that they were unanimous in the determination to support the expedition and would so by doubling the number of knights which their feudal fealty required. WFO commanded the wing at Senlac which was composed of the men of Poix and Boulogne, for which he received as his reward the earldom of Hereford and the lordship of the isle of Wight, the manor of Hanley in Worcestershire and a number in Gloucestershire and elsewhere. In 1067 he was made governor of the recently built castle of Winchester, and he and Bishop Odo were vice regents of the realm during King William's absence in Normandy that year. After the defeat of Edgar Etheling at York in 1068, he was appointed governor of that city and in the following year, in conjunction with Count Brian of Brittany, slaughtered the Welsh before Exeter. King William sent him to Normandy in 1070 to assist Queen Matilda in the government of the duchy. Simultaneously war broke out in Flanders between Richilde, widow of Count Baldwin VI and Robert the Frison. Queen Matilda espoused the cause of Richilde and sent WFO to her support, who being a widower at that time, became a suitor for her hand. She married him and made him titular count of Flanders. He was killed on 22 Feb 1071 at Ravenchoven, near Cassel, by the forces of Robert the Frison, with the Young Count Ernulph, his stepson. The earl was buried in the abbey of Cormeilles of Normandy, which he had founded in 1060. He m.1. Adelina de Toeni, dau. of Roger de Toeni, by whom
he had 3 sons and 2 daus. [Falaise Roll, pp. 41-2]

The seigniory of Pacy was in possession of William Fitz Osberne at the time of the conquest. His son William de Breteuil succeeded to this seigniory at the death of his father in 1074. [Falaise Roll, p. 72]

The fief of Ivry passed to William Fitz Osberne and then to his son, William de Breteuil. [Falaise Roll, p. 63]

Kinsman of William the Conqueror who was given the county of Hereford to protect from Welsh encroachment. The Welsh kingdom of Gwent was extinguished after an existence of almost 700 years by William Fitzosbern, who d. 1071, and his son was imprisoned for treason in 1075. He had no successor as earl of Hereford and thus the pressure upon SE Wales slackened. [A History of Wales, p. 105]

Earl of Hereford, he was the first Norman to plant towns in Wales. He gave to their inhabitants the privileges of the burgesses of Hereford, privileges which were based upon the carter of Breteuil, his home in Normandy; in terms of their charters, almost all the towns of Wales would be daughters and granddaughters of Hereford and Breteuil. [History ..., p. 115]

Archbishop Lanfranc accompanied WFO from England to Normandy in 1071 at which time he witnessed a confirmation and additional donation to the abbey of Lyre. [Falaise Roll, p. 141]

In 1086 the abbey of Cormeilles held the church of Anne in Andover Hundred, Hampshire, the manor of which was held by Goslin de Cormelies in chief. The abbey was founded by WFO; and it seems clear that Goslin had been a follower and tenant of his, his tenure becoming one in chief after the forfeiture of William's son, Roger earl of Hereford, in 1075. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 33-34]

Earl of Hereford; son of Osborne de Crepon and Albreda de Bayeux; m. Adeliza de Toni. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3300b]

From the beginning of Carisbrooke Castle, the Crown had a close interest in the castle. William the Conqueror thought it so important that he gave it to his kinsman, William Fitzosbern, who began the task of turning the old Saxon burh into a Norman castle by building a campaign fort in one corner. He probably also built a great hall, the forerunner of the present building, for it was there that William the Conqueror arrested his own treacherous half-brother Odo in 1082 but there is now no trace of it.
    As the years passed and the Crown became all powerful, so the King was able to exert ever more direct control on this vital bulwark of southern England. The Fitzosberns lost the castle after an unsuccessful rebellion in 1078. [Carisbrooke Castle, p. 2]

'Earl William built the castle of Estriguil, so Domesday Book of 1086 records that the founder of Chepstow Castle was William fitz Osbern, lord of the small Norman town of Breteuil in Calvados, and a close political colleague and companion in arms of William the Conqueror. The Conqueror created him earl of Hereford a few months after the battle of Hastings and William built the first castle at Chepstow as a base for his conquest of the Welsh kingdom of Gwent. Outside the gates of his castle a small town of English and Norman settlers grew up, in which fitz Osbern founded a Benedictine priory--now the parish
church--as a cell of the monastery he founded at Cormeilles, north of Lisieux in Normandy. The town was known as Cheap-stow--the market town. In time, this English name came to replace the Welsh Ystraiggl -- the bend of the river -- sometimes anglicized as Strigoil as the name of the castle.
   William died in battle at Cassel in Flanders in 1071. Four years later his son, Roger of Breteuil, rebelled against the king and forfeited his lands. The castle must have been completed by then, if not by the time of his father's death. [Chepstow Castle, p. 4]

Before March 1067, William the Conqueror appointed William Fitzosbern as earl of Hereford. He was probably not granted the office by written charter, in any case no charter of investiture survives, but there is strong evidence that he received very extensive powers. In a charter of the year 1069 he is styled 'comes palatii,' with clear reference, however, to his post of 'dapifer' at the court of the Norman duke. He had considerable legislative authority, under which he modelled the customs of Hereford upon those of his French town of Breteuil, and enacted that the French burgesses settled in the city should be purged from all transgressions on payment of a fine of 12 pence, except from three reserved offences. There is also strong reason for assuming that he received the whole of the revenues of his earldom, and not merely the third pennies of the city and county. As Domesday Survey was taken after the forfeiture of the earldom it is impossible to ascertain the extent of the crown lands or the number of tenants in chief in his time. But on the whole the evidence shows that Herefordshire should be included among the palatine earldoms, and its important frontier position supports this conclusion. Like most of the great Norman lords, Fitzosbern had a large military retinue, whom he attracted to him by liberal pay, and in whose favour he employed his
legislative powers in limiting the pecuniary penalties incurred by misconduct to a fine of 7 shillings. Fitzosbern's appointment in March 1067 as joint viceroy during William's absence prevented him at first from paying particular attention to the affairs of the shire, where the great opponent of the Normans was Edric the Wild, nephew of Edric Streona, a powerful thegn, who held lands in Herefordshire and Shropshire. On his refusal to submit, the castlemen of Hereford and Richard Scrupe wasted his lands, but in return he allied himself with the Welsh kings, Bleddyn and Rhiwallon, Gruffydd's successors, and in August devastated the country as far as the Lugg, returning with a mighty booty. In consequence Earl William hastened to guard the frontier. In his capacity of viceroy charged particularly to secure the north and west he was instructed to erect 'castella' to establish his hold on the country.
   In Hereford itself Earl William established a castle and garrison, the castle being the successor of the fortress destroyed by the Welsh in 1055. Three border castles in the county also owe their undoubted origin to him. In the NW commanding the valley of the Teme and guarding the plains of Herefordshire from attack from that quarter, he built the castle of Wigmore on land called Merestone that had already been devastated. In the extreme west of the county on the southern bank of the Wye, where the valley narrows between the Black Mountains and the hills of Radnor, he built Clifford Castle on devastated ground, shielding the shire from attack from the west, and granted it to Ralph de Todeni, whose dau. Margaret brought it by marriage to Walter de Clifford, Fair Rosamond's father. Although it was within the shire it was not placed in a hundred nor subjected to custom. At Ewyas Harold he rebuilt a former fortification, probably identical with Pentecost's Castle of 1052. It secured the country to the SW, closing the entrance from Monmouthshire and Glamorgan. Before 1086 there existed also a fortified house at Eardisley, some 5 miles NW of Clifford, in the possession of Roger de Lacy, while Overton Castle, in the parish of Richard's Castle, on the Shropshire border, may, like Wigmore, indicate a fortress erected to check the ravages adn control the power of Edric the Wild, who made his final submission in the summer of 1070.
   Earl William, however, once the country was secured behind him by the campaigns of the conqueror, was no longer content to act on the defensive, but began in earnest the conquest of South Wales, ably supported by Walter de Lacy. His sphere of action and authority extended from the boundary of Shropshire to the shores of the Severn. In 1070 he slew Maredudd ab Owain, who had risen to power in Deheubarth after Rhiwallon had fallen in battle in 1068. He extended the confines of his earldom into Wales. At the junction of the Monnow and the Wye he built Monmouth Castle, while at the time of Domesday Caerleon Castle was also included in Herefordshire, with that part of Monmouthshire between the Wye and the Usk, besides Radnor in mid-Wales. In this warfare the men of Archenfield were especially renowned as warriors, and had the privilege of forming the van in advance, and the rear in retreat.
   The whole of the conquests recorded in Domesday ought not, however, to be ascribed to Earl William, for towards the close of 1070 he was sent to Normandy to assist Matilda in the government of the province, and early in 1071 he was slain in battle in Flanders. He was succeeded in his earldom and English estates by his younger son, Roger de Breteuil, to whom William of Malmesbury gives a bad character. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 354-6]

Berkeley, Bristol, Hereford, Gloucester, and Chepstow were given to William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford and hereditary Steward of Normandy (d. 1071), to hold as the western defences of the new kingdom against the Welsh across the river Severn.
   FitzOsbern, recognising the stratagic value of a site on a dominating hill, naturally strengthened Berkeley's position by building up the existing mound, surrounding it by a ditch, adn setting a stout wooden stockage around the top. Defence was very primitive in those days, and FitzOsbern's castellulum or little castle probably resembled something we now think of as 'native' in terms of an African or Indian stronghold. It certainly bore no resemblance to Berkeley Castle as we see it today; but it does mean that it formed the foundation of the present Keep, and thus must be regarded as the original parent of the existing structure.
   All other trace of FitzOsbern's elementary little fortress has disappeared. It seems likely that it was demolished in 1088 when there was rebellious trouble in the Vale of Berkeley. But so important a site could not be allowed to fall into disuse, and we may fairly presume that FitzOsbern's representative or provost, Roger, calling himself Roger de Berkeley, was charged with supervising a new construction. [The History of Berkeley Castle<http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tydes/cashist1.htm]

In 1067, Norwich Castle was placed in the trustworthy hands of William Fitz Osbern, half-brother to William I. This was of the motte-and-bailey type, standing some 40 feet above the surrounding town and with a deep ditch in between, differing from many others in that the constable's house was erected insdie the palisade at the top of the mound and not in the bailey area as in other castles. [Castles of East Anglia: Norwich Castle]

William FitzOsbern decided to build Chepstow on the narrowest point of a promontory between the river Wye and a ravine, and only to the west and to the east was there any space for a ward or bailey. It was the rigid limitation of the site which gave it its defensive nature, and resulted in the elongated outline of the castle. [The Castles of Wales, p. 79-83]

A motte castle was raised at Berkeley, Gloucestershire on rising ground overlooking the plains between the Severn and the Cotswolds, probaby by William FitzOsbern, one of the Conqueror's commanders at Hastings, who led the invasion of south Wales by the Normans. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 126]
~1060 Mabel de Montgomery Dau. of Roger II Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; m. Hugh de Chateau-Neuf. [Falaise Roll, p. 101] ~1080 Everard Montgomery Son of Roger II Montgomery and his 2nd wife. Chaplain to King Henry I. [Falaise Roll, p. 101] ~1097 Ralf de Waiet Son of Ralf and Emma, who seems to be the progenitor of all Waites, spelled at various times: Waiet, Wate, Waight, Wayght, Wayt and Wayte. His direct lineal descendant is Ricardus Le Wayte, of the county Warwick, who was in 1315 Escheator of counties Berkshire, Wilts, Oxford, Bedford and Bucks. [Genealogical Sketch]

WAITE LINE

Succeeded his father Raoul de Gael in his Brittany estates of Gauder and Montfort. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

After the 1173-4 revolt, Henry II garrisoned Norwich Castle on a wartime footing, it needed 300 men-at-arms, archers and engineers. [Castles of England, Scotland and Wales, p. 45]
~1052 Ralph of Cormeilles 2nd son of William Fitz Osbern and Adelina de Toeni; was shorn a monk in the
abbey of Cormeilles. [Falaise Roll, p. 42]
1819 - 1856 Albert B. Ayres 36 36 1552 - 1632 George Raymond 80 80 ~1030 Alured Auvrai de Lincoln 2nd husband of Esilia de Crispin. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

The potent lord Alured (Auvrai) de Lincoln witnessed a charter in Normandy in
1080 and was a great Domesday baron who attended Duke William on his expedition
to England in 1066. He held in chief in Bedfordshire and North Riding,
Lincolnshire, in which latter county he possessed 50 lordships, and was an
undertenant in Rutland and Cheshire. He probably m. Esilia, dau. of Gilbert
Crispin I, widow of William Malet I, who contracted a second marriage after the
death of her husband. [Falaise Roll, p. 156]

Alured occurs in Domesday as the grandson or nephew of Thorold the sheriff in
the time previous to Domesday concerning land of the Saxon Sybi in the city of
Lincoln, which he held direct from the king. Alured held Thorold's lands of the
fief of Colsuan of Lincoln, a favourite of King William, as his homager.
[Falaise Roll, p. 157]

Alured had another son, Alured II, whose son Robert held the castle of Wareham
against King Stephen for the Empress Matilda in 1138, as recorded by Orderic
Vital, and who occurs in the same Pipe roll as Alan II in the county
of Dorset. [Falaise Roll, p. 158]

That Alured de Lincoln was only partly of Anglo-Saxon extraction is attested by
the fact that he was not written among the tenants of Edward the Confessor,
neither does he appear as one before the compilation of Domesday, from which it
can be taken for granted that he was a foreigner. The Grand Charter of the
abbey of Bec where one might reasonably look for him if Norman reveals only
Alured, bro. of Warren de Manmulin, whose name immediately precedes that of
Gilbert Crispin II. This is the company in which Alured de Lincoln would be
expected to be found, nevertheless there is no evidence whatever that it was
him. His name and that of Alan imply a Breton origin, which is probably
correct, although it has not been proven. He is known only as Lincoln taken
from his English barony, and he must have been of distinguished lineage which
his honours and possessions indicate. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

Succeeded Alan Lincoln I bet. 1081-86 when he d.s.p. Alured I by a marriage
with Esilia Crispin Malet had Alan II, his heir, and Alured II. [Falaise Roll,
p. 159]

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1752 - 1824 William Marshill 71 71 D. ~0995 Rothold de Senlis ABT 0997/1004 - ~1051 Godhilda Goodchild Adelaide of Barcelona m.1 Roger de Toeni; m.2. Richard, Comte d'Evreux; mother of William, Comte d'Evreux, and Agnes. [Falaise Roll, p. 41]

NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Dau. of Raymond Borrell, Marquis de Barcelona; m.1 Roger de Toeni; m.2 Richard, Count of Evereux. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3303]

m.1 Roger I de Toni and was mother of Ralph III de Toni, Adelise de Toni, and Robert de Stafford; m.c. 1038 Richard, Count of Evreux, and was mother of Agnes of Evreux. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau of Raymond Borrel III Berengar of Barcelona and Ermesende Commings de Carcassonne; m. Richard II [III?] of Normandy. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]
~1040 - 1099 Eva Eve de Montfort 59 59 Dau. of Simon, Seigneur de Montfort l'Amauri, and Isbel de Broyes, Lady of
Nogent; m. William Crispin I, Count of Vexin; mother of William Crispin II,
Vicsount of Vexin. [Falaise Roll, Table VIII]

NEWLIN LINE

m. William Grispin I; mother of William II, Gilbert, abbot of Westminster in
1085, Manasses de Dangu, and Fouque. [Falaise Roll, p. 37]

Dau. of Simon de Montfort by his 1st marriage; m. William Crispin I not later
than 1045; her younger son Gilbert, abbot of Westminster, having been born
before 1050. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]
ABT 1060/1070 - 1096 Godehilde Godvere Toeni Dau. of Raoul II de Toeni and Isabel de Montfort; m.1. Robert de Beaumont, Count
of Meulent (no issue); m.2 bef 1090 Baldwin, later king of Jerusalem. [Falaise
Roll, p. 79, 87, Table VI]

!Oxford History of Medieval Europe

Dau. of Raoul de Toeni II; m. Robert, count of Meulent. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]
~1030 Nigel de Toeni Neel Stafford Son of Roger de Toeni. Younger bro. of Robert de Toeni who also assumed
the surname "Stafford". He held Drakelow, Gresley and other manors in
Derbyshire and Staffordshire 1086 (Domesday). Castle Gresley took its
name from his castle and from him descended the Gresley family. His son
William founded an Augustinian prior temp. Henry I, and Roger, the next
heir, was the first to bear the name of Gresley. [Falaise Roll, p. 78, p. 97,
122]
ABT 1060/1070 Berenger de Tosny Todeni Belvoir Son of Robert de Toedni; held a great barony in Yorkshire. [Falaise Roll, p.
78]

A family of Clere held an under-tenancy of Tosny in Normandy before 1066; and a
branch is found in Yorkshire on lands which had been held by Berenger de Tosny
or Todeni of Belvoir. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 29]
~1054 Adela Adeliza Osule de Savona m. Robert de Todeni, feudal lord of Belvoir Castle, Lincolnshire; mother of William d'Albini-Brito, lord of Belvoir Castle. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 71]

WAITE, FOSTER LINE - 26th ggrandmother

m. Robert de Tosny; mother of Alice who m. Roger I Bigod. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1054, Normandy. Dau of Anselmo Di Savona. [Michael Thissen <thissen5@aol.com, 3 Dec 2002]
~1070 - 1155 William D'Albini- Brito 85 85 Lord of Belvoir Castle; gallant commander in the war in Normandy; son of Robert de Todeni, feudal lord of Belvoir Castle in Lincolnshire, and Adela; d. 1155; m. Maud, wid. of Robert, son of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare; father of William d'Albini-Meschines. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 71]

BURR, NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE - 25th ggrandfather

Son of Robert de Toedni. [Falaise Roll, p. 78]

m. Cecily Bigod; father of William II d'Albini and Ralf d'Albini. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

William de Albini was a masterful castle-builder and responsible for Arundel Castle, a great castle still owned by the Dukes of Norfolk. When the last male Albini heir died in 1247, Belvoir Castle passed through marriage to Robert de Ros and his heirs. [Castle of the Month, March 1999: Belvoir Castle <http://www.castles-of-britain.com]

b. bef 1100, d. 1166; son of Robert de Toeni of Stafford and Avice de Clare; father of William de Aubigny who m. Maud FitzRobert. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 15 Jan 2003]

b.c. 1085, d.c. 1155; son of Robert I de Todeni (Standard Bearer) and a sister fo Grimald de Plessis; m. Cecily Bigod; father of:
1. William II (Meschin) D'Aubigny who m. Maud (de Liz) Fitz Robert de Clare
2. Ralph I 'the Crusader' de Albini who m. Sybil de Valognes
[Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 2 Apr 2003]
~1070 Geoffrey de Belvoir Son of Robert de Toedni, feudal lord of Belvoir Castle; father of a son who
assumed the name de Chauveni. [Falaise Roll, p. 78]
~1070 Robert de Toeni Son of Robert de Todeni, feudal lord of Belvoir Castle. [Falaise Roll, p. 78] 1759 John Marshill 1017 - 1055 Princess of England Goda or Godgifu 38 38 Sister of Edward the Confessor; m.1 Dreu, count of Vexin, Pontoise, Chaumont and Amiens; mother of Ralf, earl of Hereford/East Angles. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

NEWLIN LINE

Cousin of Robert the Magnificent. [Falaise Roll, p. 129]

Dau. of Ethelred II, King of England, and Emma, Queen of England; m. Druex Vexin; mother of Ralph the Timid Gael. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Dau. of Aethelred II, King of England, and Emma of Normandy; m. Dreux, Count of Vexin; mother of Ralph de Sudeley who m. Getha. [Ancestral Roots, Line 235, p. 201]

Dau. of Ethelred II, king of England; m.1. Dreu, count of Vexin, Pontoise, Chaumont, and Amiens; m.2. Eustache, comte de Boulogne. [Falaise Roll, p. 18]

The story of Sudeley starts in the 10th century when King Ethelred (The Unready) gave the manor of Sudeley as a wedding present to his daughter, Goda, and her bridegroom, Walter de Maunt. Their son, Ralf, became Earl of Hereford, and his heir, Harold, was the first Lord Sudeley. [Sudeley Castle & Gardens]

Sudeley is one of the stateliest piles to be found in the Cotswolds and its history dates back to the 10th century when King Ethelred 'The Unready' gave the manor to his daughter, Goda, as a wedding present. ["Gardens of the Cotswolds" by Heidi Best-Hayes, REALM, June 2002, pp. 23-28]
1012 - 1035 Dreux of Pontoise Drogo 23 23 Count of Vexin, Pontoise, Chaumont and Amiens; 1st husband of Princess Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor; father of Ralf, earl of Hereford/East Angles. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

The treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in 911 divided the Vexin into the Norman Vexin (capital, Gisors) and the French Vexin (capital, Pontoise). The Norman Vexin was bounded by the Andelle, the Seine and the Epte, and the French Vexin embraced the territory from the Oise, on both banks of the Seine, including Amiens, Chaumont and Pontoise, to the Epte also. On the death of Robert, king of France, Henry the eldest son was opposed in his rights to the throne by his stepmother, Queen Constance, who supported Henry's younger brother Robert, duke of Burgundy. Robert I the Magnificent, duke of Normandy, came to the aid of Henry in 1032, at which time he invaded France with a strong army; this assistance permitted Henry to place himself securely upon the throne. For these services, he ceded to Duke Robert the whole of the French Vexin, to which arrangement Dreu, who was then count of Vexin, readily agreed, because Duke Robert had previously given to him in marriage his cousin Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor, who came under his protection after Canute the Great hadtaken possession of the English throne. By this marriage Dreu had issue:
1. Gautier le Vieux, count of Pontoise, Chaumont and Mantes
2. Ralf, earl of Hereford
3. Fouque, bishop of Amiens
4. Amaury of Pontoise, the Delicate
Dreu accompanied Duke Robert on his pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where they both died in 1035. [Falaise Roll, p. 129]

m. Goda, Princess of England; father of Ralph the Timid Gael. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Count of Vexin; son of Walter II the White, Count of Amiens, Valois, and the Vexin, and Adele; m. Godgifu of England; father of Ralph the Timid, Earl of Hereford, who m Gytha. [Ancestral Roots, Line 250, p. 223]
1024 Gytha de Hereford English heiress who m. Ralf, earl of Herford/East Angles; mother of Ralf/Raoul de Gauder/de Gael. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandmother

m. Ralph the Timid Gael; mother of Ralph Gael who m. Emma Fitz Osborne; and of Harold, Baron Sudeley. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

m. Ralph de Sudeley; mother of Harold de Sudeley. [Ancestral Roots, Line 235, p. 201]
1053 Avice de Clare m. Robert de Toeni of Stafford; mother of Nicholas. [Falaise Roll, p. 97]

NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandmother

Dau. of Richard de Bienfaite; m. Raoul de Fougeres and was mother of his 7 children. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

m. Raoul I de Fougeres; mother of Henri I de Fougeres. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Richard de Clare FitzGilbert and Rohese Giffard; m. Robert of Stafford de Toeni and Raoul I de Fougeres. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com]

Avoye - m. Raoul I de Fougeres. Son of Gilbert, Sgr. de Tellieres; m. Ronais FitzGilbert de Clare. [Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]
~1081 - 1138 Nicholas Stafford 57 57 Son of Robert de Toeni of Stafford and Avice de Clare; sheriff of Staffordshire; father of Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 97]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Robert Toenei and Avice Clare; m. Matilda; father of Robert who m. Avice. With his eldest son/heir Robert, he made grants to Kenilworth Priory. [Doug Gentile <Dgentile@mediafamily.org]
~1090 Hervey Fitz Bagod Bagot Son of Bagod; father of William Bagot (d. bef 1203). [Richard Hodgson <ancestorseardch@talk21.cxom, 27 Sep 2002]

NEWLIN LINE

b.c. 1120; father of William Bagot.  [Andrew <andrewwaite@hotmail.com, 1 Sep 2002]
0943 - 0991 Matilda (Maud) Princess of France 48 48 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1015 Hugue Hugh de Bolbec Son of Wevie de Crepon and Osberne Giffard, sire de Bolbec. [Falaise Roll,
Table VI]

In 1067 and 1076 Roger Prochet, Hugh de Bolebec and others gave the church of
St. Michael at Bolbec to the abbey of Bernay, hugh's portion being a quarter;
the gift was confirmed by Walter Giffard as overlord. In 1086 Hugh de Bolebec
was holding lands in Hartwell, and elsewhere in Buckinghamshire, of Walter
Giffard. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 17]

From Bolbec, arrondissement of Havre. He held a barony in Buckingham, etc., in
1086 (Domesday) under Walter Gifford, lord of Bolbec and Longueville, whom he
accompanied to England at the conquest, and whose brother he is said to have
been. They joined in 1061 in the donation of the church of Bolbec to the abbey
of Bernay. He had two sons, Hugh and Walter, and the family also possessed a
barony in Northumberland. [Falaise Roll, p. 59]
~1049 - 19 Jan 1119/1120 Adelina de Lancaster Dau. of Roger de Poitou, earl of Lancaster; m. William Pevrel. Brought large possessions in Lancaster to her marriage. Had two sons named William. [Falaise Roll, Table IV, p. 49]

NEWLIN LINE

m. William Peverel; mother of William, Maud, Adelise, Maud, and William the Younger. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]
ABT 1050/1054 - 1115/1123 Roger Montgomery the Poitevin Earl of Lancaster; father of Adelina who m. William Pevrel. [Falaise Roll, Table IV]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; m. Almodis, Countess of March, and thereafter he was called Earl of Lancaster. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

Lord of Lancaster, "Poitevin"; d. 1115; m. Adelmoda, heiress de la Marche; son of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel & Shrewsbury, and Mabel de Belleme; father of Poncia de la Marche. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2992]

Son of Roger II de Montgomery and Mabel of Alencon; m. Ademode de la Marche; father of Avice? de Lancastria. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Almodis/Audmodis, Countess La Marche; father of Avice de Lancaster who m. William Peverel the Younger. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

3rd son of Roger de Montgomery II; Count of Poitou and made 1st Earl of Lancaster by Duke William of Normandy. [Shropshire and the Domesday Book in 1086 <http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]

4th son of Roger Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, by Hildeburg (dau. of Arnulf). [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com]
1761 Benjamin Marshill ~1030 Gerold de Roumare Father of Robert, William and Roger; m.1. Albreda, m.2. Helisenda; bro. of Ralph de Roumare. Made a donation to the abbey of St-Amand of the church of Roumare for the redemption of his soul and that of his wife Albreda, then deceased, with the consent of his son and heir, Robert, and the attestation of Ralph, brother of Gerold. He had another wife Helisenda, but whether she was the mother of Roger or any other children he may have had is not known. [Falaise Roll, p. 50]

NEWLIN LINE
~1095 William de Gauder Legitimate nephew of William de Breteuil who was passed over to inherit because he was a Breton. [Falaise Roll, p. 32] Av Owain Gwenwynwyn Gwenwynwyn ~1082 - <1130 Osbert de, Lord ' Condet 48 48 ~1145 Milicent Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1030 - <1080 William Ferrers 50 50 Elder bro. of Henri de Ferrieres; son of Walkelin de Ferrers; present at the Battle of Hastings, undoubtedly well advanced in years at that time; died before the compilation of Domesday. [Falaise Roll, p. 56] 1066 William de Ferrers Son of Henry de Ferrers. Died during his father's lifetime without issue. [Falaise Roll, p. 36]

One of the commanders of Duke Robert's army. King Henry's army was superior in numbers, consequently they were defeated and all of them, including Duke Robert, captured, excepting Robert de Belesme who treacherously deserted them.
All prisoners were treated with severity and many had their eyes torn out. [Falaise Roll, p. 92]

Son of Henry I de Ferrers; father of Henry II de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Henry de Ferrieres, Sire de Ferrieres & Chambrais, Normandy, and Bertha, dau. of Engenulph William Roberts; father of Henry de Ferrieres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2935]

Son of Henry de Ferrers and Bertha Roberts. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]
ABT 1064/1072 Enguenulf Ferrers Son of Henry Ferrers. Died without issue during his father's lifetime. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

Son of Henry de Ferrers and Bertha Roberts. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]
ABT 1035/1040 Berta Roberts Wife of Henry de Ferrers and mother of Enguinulf, William and Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES

m. Henry I de Ferrers; mother of William/Engenulf de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau of Engenulph Wn. Roberts; m. Henry de Ferriers, Sire de Ferrieres and Chambrais in Normandy; mother of Robert de Ferrieres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

m. Henry de Ferrers; mother of Robert, Eugenulph/Engenulf, William, Amicea, Emmeline, Gundreda. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]
~1060 Hugh I Bolebec Son of Hugue de Bolbec, companion of the Conqueror. [Falaise Roll, p. 59]

Possible grandfather of Hugh -- could be his bro. Walter.

Father of Walter de Bolebec. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1764 - 1805 Joseph Marshill 41 41 ~1070 Walter Bolbec Son of Hugue de Bolbec, companion of the Conqueror. [Falaise Roll, p. 59] ~1090 - >1136 Walter Bolebec de Bolbec 46 46 Father of Hugh.

Son of Hugh I de Bolebec; m. Helawise; father of Hugh II de Bolebec. [GRS 3.03,
Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1030 Ralph de Bec Brother of Geoffroi du Bec and  cousin of Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster.
Son of Rou/Rolf from Bec-aux- Couchois.  Held
Pelham and Eldedrie, Hertfordshire from the see of London in 1086 (Domesday),
which was under his brother Gilbert's jurisdiction. [Falaise Roll, p. 23]
~1030 Goisfrid de Bec Either bro. or cousin of Gilbert Crispin, abbot of Westminster. Held estates dependent from the see of London as well as possessions in Cambridge from Picot de Cambridge in 1086. From him descended the Pelhams, lords Pelham, dukes of Newcastle and earls of Chichester. [Falaise Roll, p. 24-5, 67]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Rollo de Bec; m. Lesceline; father of Geoffrey Le Mareschal. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
<0968 Rollo de Bec Brother of Gilbert Crispin I. Father of Geoffroi/Goisfrid Fitz Rou du Bec, Ralph de Bec, Toustain Fitz Rou le Blanc. [Falaise Roll, p. 23, 67]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Crespin de Bec and Heloise Guines. Father of Goisfried de Bec who m. Lesceline. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
~1030 Toustain le Blanc du Bec Fitz Rou Standard bearer at Senlac; bro. of Geoffroi du Bec and Ralph de Bec; son of
Rolf/Rou of Bec-aux-Couchois. Received large estates in England, where he held
in-chief and by barony in Hampton, Berks, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, buckingham,
Gloucester and Hereford, and as an under-tenant in Wilts, Somerset, Buckingham
and Gloucester. [Falaise Roll, p. 23, 106]

Toustain Fitz Rou came from Bec-aux-Cauchois and supports the belief that
Gilbert Crispin I and Rou (supposed bro. of Herluin), Toustain's father were
brothers. [Falaise Roll, p. 151]
~1081 - >1126 Adeline Aveline de Hesding 45 45 m. Alain Fitz Flaald; they were benefactors to the Norfolk priory of Castle Acre, early in the reign of Henry I. [Falaise Roll, p. 2]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandmother

Dau. of Ernulf de Hesding and Emmelina; m. Alan Fitz Flaald; mother of William I Fitz Alan. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Ernulf de Hesding and Emmelina; m. Alan Fitz Flaad; mother of William Fitz Alan I. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2964]

Dau. of Alan FitzFlaald de Hesdin Desposyni; m. Alan de Lochaber. [Brian Wilson <BJWGunn@aol.com]
~1054 Agnes de Mortain Burgh Dau. of Robert, comte de Mortain; m. Andre de Vitrie; mother of Robert and Eleanor. [Falaise Roll, p. 3]

NEWLIN LINE

b.c. 1054 [Mayflower PAF]

Dau. of Robert, Count of Mortaigne, and Maud de Montgomery; m. Andre, Seigneur de Vitre; mother of Hawise who m. Robert de Ferrers, Robert II, Seigneur de Vitre, and of Isabel who m. Hugh de Craon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1050 - 1139 Andre Gui de Vitrie 89 89 m. Agnes, dau. of Robert, comte de Mortain. Their son Robert received from his grandfather, comte de Mortain, all the land the latter held. Was benefactor of Hambie. [Falaise Roll, p. 3]

NEWLIN LINE

Mayflower PAF

Seigneur of Vitre in Brittany; father of Hawise who m. Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Seigneur de Vitre; son of Ruivallon de Vitre and Genergan de la Vicaire; m. Agnes de Mortain; father of Hawise who m. Robert de Ferrieres, Earl of Derby; father of Robert who m. Emma de la Guerche. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954, 3371c]

Tenant in Cornwall of Robert, Count of Mortain, in 1086; m. Agnes of Mortain.  [John <Therav3@aol.com, 29 Dec 2002]
~1225 John Somery Son of Roger de Somery and said to have been one fo the most hated feudal lords in the west Midlands. John's works included a two-storeyed great tower at Dudley Castle, of about 1300, rectangular in plan with cylindrical corner turrets, part of which remains, a square-plan gatehouse linked to the great tower by part of a new curtain wall round the whole castle. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 143] 1766 - 1782 Sarah Marshill 16 16 John Curle ~1090 - ABT 1155/1161 Robert II, Seigneur de Vitre Son of Agnes de Mortain and Andre de Vitrie; father of Robert the Younger. Received from his grandfather, comte de Mortain, all the land the latter held in Trugny,Nicey and Vercreuil, Normandy. [Falaise Roll, p. 3]

NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandfather

Son of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre, and Agnes of Mortaigne; m. Emma de la Guerche. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Andre Seigneur de Vitre and Agnes de Mortain; m. Emma de la Guerche; father of Robert de Vitrie who m. Emma de Dinan. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3371c]

Son of Andre Gui de Nal de Vitrie and Agnes de Burgh; m.1 Alianor de Mainiers; m.2 Emma de la Guerche; father of Robert III de Vitrie. [Kenneth Harper Finton <KHF333@aol.com]

d.c. 1161; succeeded his father in his Breton lands; identified in the Pipe Roll of 1129/30; m. Emma de la Guerche.  [John <Therav3@aol.com, 29 Dec 2002]
1155 - DECEASED Rowland 5th Lord Of Sutton ~1030 - ~1093 Geoffry of Coutances Mowbray or Montbray 63 63 Bro. of Roger and Amicia de Mowbray. [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

One of the bishops with attendant clerks and monks, whose duty it was to aid
the war with their prayers and councils according to Orderic Vital; bro. of
Roger de Montbray/Mowbray and of Amicia who m. Roger d'Aubigny. [UTZ@aol.com]

Son of Roger, Sire de Montbray. Born abt 1030; made Bishop of Coutances before 1066; commemorated by street named 'Rue Geoffroi de Montbray' in that town; commanded a section of William the Conqueror's army at Battle of Hastings.
   For various services to William, he was granted some 280 English mannors; life in England uneventful until 1088. That year William II (Rufus) faced most serious rebellion of his campaign. Most of his father's supporters were against him, even Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux and half-brother of William I.
   Geoffrey and nephew Robert de Montbray sided with Robert, another son of the Conqueror. From Geoffrey's castle in Bristol the two marched on and burned Bath before ravishing county of Wiltshire and were finally repulsed at Ilchester. The rising collapsed. Geoffrey escaped punishment and lived quietly until his death in 1093.
[http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page3.htm]
~1015 - >1056 William d'Aubigny 41 41 This family derived its name from Aubigny, near Periers, in the Cotentin. William d'Aubigny, first of the name, married the sister of Grimoult du Plessis, the notorious traitor and had issue Roger. [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

WAITE LINE

b.c. 1010/20; of Aubigny, Normandy; d. aft 1056; m.bef 1040, Mile du Plessis; father of Roger d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3308c]

b.c. 1015 of Aubigny, Normandy France; m. by 1048, ?? de Plessis; father of Roger and Olivia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

The first member of the house of whom we have record is one William, lord of St-Martin d'Aubigny, who is known to have married a sister of Grimald du Plessis before 1047--in which year Grimald was disinherited for having fought in the battle of Vales-Dunes against the young Duke William, the future Conqueror, and his castle of Le Plessis-Grimoult was confiscated and slighted. This William de Albini was also a benefactor, in association with his son Roger, of the neighbouring abbey of Lessay, founded in 1056. [Castle Rising, p. 9-10]
~1020 Mile du Plessis Sister to the notorious traitor Grimoult du Plessis; m. William d'Aubigny and had issue Roger. [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

WAITE LINE

Of Plesis, Normandy; m. William d'Aubigny; mother of Roger d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3308c]
1079 - 1118 Matilda Edith Canmore 38 38 [2524482.FTW]

N: 3618
Some say she was buried in Winchester
The Marriage To Henry Represented The Union Of Norman & Sax on Royal Lines.
Interred At Westminster Abbey, London, England (Or Winchest er).
It Was Thought The Norman Barons Might Not Respect A Quee n With A Saxon Name.
Scotland (Good Queen Maud) (Desc. Wm.Conq Xiv)
~1060 Richard of St-Albans d'Aubigny 2nd son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amicia de Mowbray; abbot of St-Albans. [Falaise
Roll, p. 6]
~1070 Humphrey d'Aubigny 4th son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amicia de Mowbray. [Falaise Roll, p. 6-7] ~1070 Ralph d'Aubigny 5th son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amicia de Mowbray. [Falaise Roll, p. 6-7] ~1149 Reynor d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Adelicia. [The Conquering Family, p. 12] 1768 Isaac Marshill ~1143 - <1178 Godfrey d'Aubigny 35 35 Son of William d'Aubigny and Adelicia. [The Conquering Family, p. 12]

Bro. of Alice Countess of Eu who made a charter for his soul prior to 1178. [UTZ@aol.com]
1027 - <1086 Hubert de Rie 59 59 Son of Odo FitzGeoffry. In 1047 he saved young Duke William of Normandy's life when he was fleeing from Valognes, where the conspirators of the Cotentin were attempting to capture him. Hubert placed him on a fresh horse and giving misleading information to his pursuers, commanded his three sons, Ralph, Hubert and Adam (4th son Eudo apparently too young) to conduct him to Falaise, which they succeeded in doing. Later on, Duke William assembled some of his principal lords at a time when he wanted a messenger to go to England to attend Edward the Confessor, on behalf of his claim to the English crown. It was considered a very dangerous undertaking and Hubert alone of those present volunteered to make the perilous journey, on which he immediately departed. He returned with the promise of the kingdom for William with tokens confirming it from King Edward. Prior to 1060 he witnessed a donation to the abbey of Saint-Peter at Chartres. Hubert attended the Duke at the conquest of England with his sons, and a short time later was sent to Normandy to quell a disturbance there and was not heard of again in England. He d. bef. 1086, as he is not mentioned in Domesday. His 4 sons were magnificiently rewarded by the Conqueror and appear in that survey. [Falaise Roll, pp. 16-17]

FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, VARNER, WAITE LINE - 26th ggrandfather

Hugue de Rie, castellan of Norwich; present at Senlac; m. Agnes de Beaufoe. [Falaise Roll, pp. 86-7]

Ryes is 15 kil SE of Cairon, Calvados, Normandy. [Anglo-Norman Family, p. 25]

b.c. 1027; son of Eudes Fitzgeoffrey de Rie; m. Albreda de Preaux; father of:
1. Eudo 'le Dapifer'de Rie who m. Rohese de Clare
2. dau
3. son
4. Hubert who m. Agnes de Toeni
5. Albreda who m. Piers de Valoines
[Gary Lewis <gln1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

Son of Eudes FitzGeoffrey de Rie; m. Albreda de Preaux; father of:
1. Eudes 'the Stewart, Le Dapifer' de Rie
2. Albreda
3. Hubert
Ambassador to William the Confessor from William of Normandy and persuaded William the Confessor to appoint William of Normandy as his successor to the English throne. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 27 Mary 2003]
~1040 - ~1086 Ralph Fitz Hubert 46 46 Son of Hubert de Rie; helped save young Duke William in 1047; accompanied the Conqueror in 1066; castellan of Nottingham and held lands in Leicester, Stafford, Nottingham and Lincoln, but the head of his great barony was in Derby in which he possesed wht whole estates of the rich Saxon named Levenot, comprising 36 manors. His male line died out with his grandson, Hubert, in about the 3rd year of the reign of Henry III, who left 2 daus. [Falaise Roll, p. 16]

WAITE LINE

Father of Mathilda Fitz Hubert who m. Edward d'Evereux. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]
~1044 - ~1127 Hubert Fitz Hubert 83 83 2nd son of Hubert de Rie; helped save Duke William in 1047[surely not??]; accompanied the Conqueror in 1066; held the honour of Hingham in Norfolk, comprising 40 knights' fees, and became castellan of Norwich in 1047. His wife, Agnes, dau. of Robert de Todeni, the first baron of Belvoir, was richly endowed and brought him several manors. He founded and made great donations to the cathedral of Norwich, and his line also expired with his grandson, Hubert, baron of Hingham, in 1188, who left two co-heirs, Aliva and Isabel, both of whom married and left issue. [Falaise Roll, pp. 16-17]

m. Agnes de Belfou; father of Henry de Ria. [GRS CD#100]

NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 30th ggrandfather

b.c. 1074, d. bef 1127. Son of Eudo de Rie; m. Agnes de Toeni and was father of Henry de Rie. [Eileen McKinnon-Suggs <suggs16@msn.com, 8 May 2003]
~1045 - >1086 Adam Fitz Hubert 41 41 3rd son of Hubert de Rie; helped save Duke William in 1047; accompanied the
Conqueror in 1066; helped compile the Domesday report in 1086; held large
estates in Kend under Bishop Odo. Little is known of him or his descendants,
excepting that a Robert de Rie of Kent, probably one of that family, is
mentioned in the Pire roll of 1189. [Falaise Roll, pp. 16-17]
~1010 Reinfred de Taillebois Father of Ive/Ivo and William who accompanied the Conqueror. [Falaise Roll, p. 83]

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~1045 - >1086 William Taillebois 41 41 Bro. of Ive; attended the Conquest; was an under-tenant in Bedford, Hereford and Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 63] ~1037 Isabella de Conteville Sister of Odo, bishop of Bayeux; m. either William or Mathieu, sire de Ferte Mace; mother of William de Ferte Mace. From this family descended the marquesses of Sligo, barons Kilmaine and viscounts Montague. [Falaise Roll, p. 66]

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b.c. 1021; dau of Robert I of Normandy and Herleva/Arlotta de Falaise. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]
~1110 Fitzroy Illegitimate dau of Henry I; sister of Reginald, earl of Cornwall. [Falaise Roll, p. 76] 1843 - 1921 Emmeline Moseley Ayres 78 78 1773 Hannah Marshill ~1190 - ~1267 Robert de ' Grey 77 77 1102 Emma de Beaumont Dau. of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois. [Falaise Roll, p. 87] 1050 - 1156 Adeliza Fitzosbern 106 106 1033 - DECEASED John De Grai Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Of Croy D. 1014 Daughter Of Cuno UID: BD4E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D65D0// ABT 1122/1123 - 1181 Agnes de Montfort Agnes de Montfort m. Waleran II, Count of Meulent; mother of Robert, Count of Meulent [Falaise Roll, Table VI]

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Dau. of Amauri de Montfort, Count of Evreux, and Agnes de Garlende; m. Waleran de Beaumont; mother of Sir Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

Dau. of Aumary de Montfort and Agnes de Garlande; m. Waleron de Beaumont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1030 Robert Fitz Rou Bro. of Toustain Fitz Rou; held in Wilts in 1086. [Falaise Roll, p. 106] ~1075 - <1130 Gilbert le Mareschal Fitz Robert 55 55 Son of Goisfred, baron in Hampshire and Wiltshire; father of John. Ancestor of the Mareschals. [Falaise Roll, p. 110]

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Norman noble who was created hereditary Master Marshal of Royal Household by King Henry I. This name came from two Frankish words, "mare" orignally meaning horse, and "schaic" meaning caretaker or master of the horse which became most important in days of chivalry, when the horse played a major role. For this reason, the Marshal of England always carried the golden spurs at the coronation of the sovereigns; d. bef 1130; m. dau. of Geoffrey de Venuz; son of Gosfried le Mareschal; father of John Fitz Gilbert the Marshal. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Son of Geoffrey Le Mareschal; m. ?? de Venuz; father of John FitzGilbert who m. Sybil D'Evereaux. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
~1055 Geoffrey Le Mareshal Robert the Norman - Father of Gilbert the M Fitzrobert. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

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Geoffrey Le Mareschal - son of Goisfried de Bec and Lesceline; father of Gilbert Le Mareschal who m. ?? de Venuz. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
~1020 - >1059 Milo de Venois le Mareschal 39 39 The barons of Venoix, Verbois or Venois held their fief as hereditary marshals
of the stable (master of the horse) of the dukes of Normandy, hence they bore
the name of le Marescal or Mareschal of Venois. Milo and Lasceline his wife
were liv. in 1050, when the Duchess Matilda purchased lands at Vancelles from
them for Holy Trinity at Caen. They had issue Ralph le Mareschal and other
sons, who came to England at the Conquest. [Falaise Roll, p. 110-111]

Miles, a marshal of Duke William in Normandy, held land at Caen, Vaucelles and
Venoix; in or before 1070 he was succeeded by his son Geoffrey the marshal, who
held land in chief at East Worldham, Hants, in 1086. [Anglo-Norman Families, p.
109]
1775 - 1827 Abram Marshill 52 52 ~1026 - >1059 Lasceline 33 33 m. Milo le Mareschal; mother of Ralph and others. [Falaise Roll, p. 110-111]

m. Miles, Lord of Venoix; mother of Geoffrey le Mareschal. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]
~1054 - 1086 Geoffry Gosfried le Mareschal de Venuz 32 32 Son of Miles de Venuz le Mareschal; succeeded his father as Marshal c. 1070; held land in chief at East Worldham, Hants, in 1086. Geoffrey's successor, probably his son or grandson, was Robert de Venuz. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 109]

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Note: Falaise Roll thinks Robert is Geoffry's bro. Ralph's eldest son.

b.c 1054, d. 1086; son of Ralph le Mareschal; father of Gilbert Marshal. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Son of Ralph de Venois; baron in Hampshire and Wiltshire in 1086; father of Gilbert, ancestor of the Mareschals. [Falaise Roll, p. 110-111]

Father of a dau. who m. Gilbert le Mareschal. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. m. Gilbert Marshal. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]
~1060 Robert de Hastings of Venoix Fitz Ralph Eldest son of Ralph le Mareschal; lord of Venoix and the king's sheriff or
seneschal at Hastings, where, and at Rye, his descendants long held the revenue
in farm from the crown. He had issue William de Hastings who c. 1100 m.
Juliana, granddau./heir of Waleran, great baron in Essex. Father also of Robert
de Venoix. [Falaise Roll, p. 110-111]
~1060 - >1086 Roger Mareschal 26 26 Son of Ralph le Mareschal; of Essex in 1086. [Falaise Roll, p. 110] ~1060 Gerald Mareschal Son of Ralph le Mareschal; held land in Sussex in 1086. [Falaise Roll, p. 110] ~1110 Nest ferch Gruffudd Dau. of Gruffudd ap Rhys and Gwenllian ap Gruffudd; m. Ifor Bach; mother of Gruffudd. [A History of Wales, p. 83]

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Dau. of Gruffudd ap Rhys adn Gwenllian verch Gruffydd. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]
~1060 Walter d'Evreux Eldest son of Gautier le Ewrus. Inherited his father's heriditary possessions. [Falaise Roll, p. 119] ~1000 Gerold Roumare Patriarch of Roumare family of which Gautier Le Ewrus is said to belong.
[Falaise Roll, p. 120]

Dapifer of Duke William; founder of the house of Roumare; ancestor of William
Fitz Patric, earl of Salisbury. [Falaise Roll, p. 188]
~1020 Gautier of Pontoise le Vieux Son of Dreu, count of Vexin, and Goda.  In 1035 King Henry of France took
advantage of
the deaths of Duke Robert and Count Dreu and the youth and helplessness of Duke
William and re-annexed the French Vexin in which he was supported by
Gautier, count of Pontoise, who claimed for himself also the Norman
Vexin. This caused a bitter feud between them, and Duke William
confided the defence of this part of Normandy to William Crispin I,
whom he invested with the dignity of count of Vexin prior to 1048. He doubtless
did this not only to reward him for his military achievements but also
to keep in conspicuous prominence Normandy's justified claim to the
whole of the Vexin, which Duke William was unable to enforce, being too
much occupied elsewhere. Gautier did not immediately succeed his father
in this capacity, nor do any of the contemporary chroniclers so record
him. William of Poitiers refers to him as count of Mantes; Orderic Vital and
Milo Crispin refer to him as count of Pontoise; while Benoit de Sainte-More
calls him count of Maine. Be this as it may, the conflict between Duke William
and Gautier wsa not confined to tis district, for Gautier had married Biote,
sister of Hugh, count of Maine, on whose death, Count Hugh, his son, placed
himself and his estates under the protection of Duke William. Gautier, in the
right of his wife, claimed the whole comté and actually possessed part of it.
Duke William therefore in 1063 invaded and subdued Maine, at which time he
capture Gautier, and his wife, who were carried to Falaise where they died of
poison. [Falaise Roll, p. 129]
~1020 Fouque of Amiens Son of Dreu, count of Vexin, and Goda. [Falaise Roll, p. 129] 1755 - 1817 John Hadley 62 62 ~1020 Amaury of Pontoise the Delicate Son of Dreu, count of Vexin, and Goda. [Falaise Roll, p. 129] >1101 Olivia d'Aubigny Dau. of William d'Aubigny, earl of Arundel; m. Raoul de la Haie. [Falaise Roll,
Table X]

Dau. of William d'Aubigny and Dowager Queen Adelicia. [The Conquering Family, p.
12]

Dau. of William d'Aubigny and Matilda Bigod; m. Raphe de Haya. [UTZ@aol.com]
ABT 1072/1073 - >1131 Alan II de Lincoln Son of Esilia Crispin Malet and Auvrai de Lincoln, her 2nd husband. [Falaise
Roll, p. 156]

Alan could not have been born bef 1072/3, when Esilia would have reached the
age of 42, after which time she would have had at least one other child, Alured
de Lincoln II. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

Alan II appears in the great Pipe roll of Henry I in Lincolnshire on the page
opposite to entries concerning the Countess Lucia and her son Earl Ranulph in
1131, which demonstrates that he could not have been the Alan of 1081. [Falaise
Roll, p. 158]

D.s.p.m; dau. Margaret m. Ranulph de Bajocis (Bayeux). [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

Son of Alured de Lincoln I and Hesilia Crispin Malet; father of Robert.
[Falaise Roll, p. 158]

[2753682.ged]

This Gedcom is the collective genealogy of many people who are also researching the same families.  I have researched and verified each entry.  If you have questions please contact me at tablaze@earthlink.net
1671 - <1709 Tryntie (Slot) Sloat 38 38 ~1090 Ranulph Bayeux Bajocis m. Margareta, dau/heir of Alan de Lincoln II; father of at least 4 sons: Hugh, Alan, William, Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

The family de Bajocis, Baiocis, or Bayous, prevailed for several centuries and held the barony of Bayeux. This leads one to suspect that Renulph de Bayeux, husband of Margareta, may have been the son of Renouf de Bricasard, viscount of Bayeux in the Bessin and, therefore, the bro. of Ranulph le Meschin, third earl of Chester, husband of Countess Lucia, whose son, Ranulph de Gernon, 4th earl of Chester, in her right received the fee of Alan de Lincoln II as recorded in the Cottonian charter. [Falaise Roll, p. 160]
~1030 Ralph de Roumare Bro. of Gerold. [Falaise Roll, p. 50] ~1127 - 1175 Richard Fitz Robert de Creully 48 48 1st baron de Creully. Son of Robert de Caen, earl of Gloucester, and Mabel, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon; father of Philippe de Creully.

b.c. 1127; son of Amicia FitzHamon and Robert de Caen. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1054 - >1117 William II Malet 63 63 Son of William Malet I, the warrior at Hastings; father of William Malet III the monk. In 1117 William Malet II gave to the abbey of Bec "for his son, William, who had become a monk at Bec and for the salvation of his soul, for that of his wife and for his children and for the soul of his father and his mother and his bro. Robert, properties which are situated in the bishopric of Evreux, near the river Carentan at the place called Mesnil-Joscelyn". [Falaise Roll, p. 196a]

Though Miles Crispin, a monk at Bec in 1120s and 1130s in his *Miraculum de nobili genere Crispini* thought Esilia Crispin was the mother of William Malet, the general consensus is that Miles got it wrong. [Keats-Rohan as quoted by Richard Borthwick <rgbor@cyllene.uwa.edu.au]
~1025 Fredesendis 2nd wife of Herluin vicomte of Conteville; mother of Ralf. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 31] ~1050 - >1086 Ralf Fitz Herluin de Conteville 36 36 Son of Herluin vicomte of Conteville and Fredesendis. He witnessed a charter of
the Conqueror for Marmoutier c. 1173. Orderic states that King William bestowed
lands in England on him, as well as on his half-bros, Odo bishop of Bayeux and
Robert count of Mortain. In 1086 Ralf de Conteville held land of Walter de
Douai in Huish (in Burnham), Chapel Allerton and Admer (in Trent); and of the
abbot of Blastonbury in Brent. The provenance of Walter de Douai, Ral's
overlord, in unknown, but Orderic's statement makes the identification
reasonably certain. It is perhaps not without significance that Ralf's
half-bro, the count of Mortain, was the largest lay tenant-in-chief in
Somerset. The family continued at Allerton until the 14th century.
[Anglo-Norman Families, p. 31]

m. Helewisa de Plaiz; of Norfolk, England; dau. m. Rhiwallon/Roland le Strange.
[John L'Estrange<Johnl!minhousing.govt.nz]
1757 Simon Hadley ~1055 Elizabeth of Northumberland Dau. of the great West Saxon Earl Tosig who was killed in 1066; m. Ivo de Taillebois. [Early Kendall Ancestry, p. 6] 1192 - DECEASED Joan de Beauchamp ~0553 - 0601 Bishop of Metz Arnoaldus 48 48 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

* Margrave of the Schelde

* Margrave of the Schelde
~1140 - >1190 Alice Berkeley 50 50 Dau. of Roger de Berkeley, the former and ousted possessor of Berkeley and Dursley; m. Maurice de Berkeley; mother of Robert and Thomas. [Burke's, p. 245]

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Dau. of Roger III de Berkeley. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Roger de Berkeley III; m. Maurice Fitzharding; mother of Maud who m. Elias/Helias Giffard. [WFT Vol 7 Ped 1451]

Dau of Roger III de Berkeley and Hawise de Paynel; m. Philip FitzRobert Lord de Grey; m. Maurice 'The Make Peace' FitzHarding. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1107 - 1170 Roger III de Berkeley 63 63 Owner of Dursley and Berkeley, which he lost for supporting King Stephen; his dau. Alice m. Maurice de Berkeley, the new owner. [Burke's, p. 245]

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Son of Roger II de Berkeley; father of Alice. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Roger III was in occupation of Berkeley during the reign of Stephen until 1153. Roger III was then evicted by Stephen's rival Henry of Anjou (subsequently Henry II) and Berkeley was granted by Henry to Robert FitzHarding. [The History of Berkeley
Castle<http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tydes/cashist1.htm]
~1240 Katherine le Strange Dau. of Sir John le Strange of Knokin; 1st wife of Sir Robert Corbet of Moreton Corbet and Wattlesborough; d.s.p. [Burke's, p. 641]

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Dau. of John Le Stranghe III and Lucy Tregoz; m. Sir Robert Corbet; mother of Johanna who m. Owen ap Griffith. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]
1152 Walter Heron 1144 - 1206 Simon D'Aubigny 62 62 ~1115 - 1141 Alice Beauclerc 26 26 OOW dau. of Henry I Beauclerc of England by Isabelle de Beaumont de Meullant; 1st wife of Mathieu de Montmorency; mother of Henry de Montmorency. [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com]

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~1082 - 1130 Maud Matilda de Vermandois 48 48 NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandmother

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Dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois; m. Raoul I, Seigneur of Baugency; mother of Agnes. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2928b]

Dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois, and Adelheid/Adela of Vermandois; m. Raoul I, Seigneur de Baugency. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1762 Jesse Hadley 0560 Chodoswintha Princess d'Austrasia Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1075 - 1130 Henry, Lord of Chaumont 55 55 Mayflower PAF ~1090 - >1144 Beatrix de Vermandois 54 54 Dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois; m. Hugh IIIa de Gournay; mother of Hugh IVa de Gournay. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

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~1077 - 1148 Simon de Vermandois 71 71 Mayflower PAF ~1087 - ~1096 William de Vermandois 9 9 Mayflower PAF ~1085 - >1125 Agnes de Vermandois 40 40 Mayflower PAF

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Dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois, and Adelheid/Adela of Vermandois; m. Bonifacio, Margrave of Savona; mother of Sibel of Savona and Anselmo de Ceva. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1079 Constance de Vermandois Mayflower PAF ~1077 Hugh Erneburgh De Flamville I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1037 - ~1108 Guy de Crecy Montlhery 71 71 Mayflower PAF

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Count of Rochefort; son of Gui I, Seigneur of Montlheri, and Hodierna of Gommetz; m. Isabel of Ramerupt; father of Melisende of Crecy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Father of Melisende de Crecy who m. Thomas de Coucy. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2983]
~1048 Elise de Corbeil Mayflower PAF

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Elisabeth Adelaide de Crecy d'Ales - m. Guy II de Rochefort de Montlhery; mother of Melisende de Montlhery who m. Thomas I de Coucy.  [Gerald Le Blanc <Brenlebla@aol.com]
1765 - 1834 Mary Hadley 69 69 ~1097 Agnes Le Meschines Dau. of Lucy Countess of Chester and Ranulph 'De Briquessart' Le Meschines; m. Robert de Grentemesnil. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002] 1024 - 9/10 Sep 1087 Guillaume I De Normandie Nickname:<NICK> Le Conquberant"
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XHZ-SV
William I, byname WILLIAM The CONQUEROR, or The BASTARD, or WILLIAM of NORMANDY, FrenchGUILLAUME le CONQUÉRANT, or le BÂTARD, or GUILLAUME de NORMANDIE (b. c. 1028, Falaise, Normandy--d. Sept. 9, 1087, Rouen), duke of Normandy (as William II) from 1035 and king of England from 1066, one of the greatest soldiers and rulersof the Middle Ages. He made himself the mightiest feudal lord in France and then changed the course of England's history by his conquest of that country.

Early years

William was the elder of two children of Robert I of Normandy andhis concubine Herleva, or Arlette, the daughter of a burgher from the town ofFalaise. In 1035 Robert died when returning from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, andWilliam, his only son, whom he had nominated as his heir before his departure,was accepted as duke by the Norman magnates and his feudal overlord, King Henry I of France. William and his friends had to overcome enormous obstacles. Hisillegitimacy (he was generally known as the Bastard) was a handicap, and he hadto survive the collapse of law and order that accompanied his accession as a child.

Three of William's guardians died violent deaths before he grew up, and his tutor was murdered. His father's kin were of little help; most of them thought that they stood to gain by the boy's death. But his mother managed to protect William through the most dangerous period. These early difficulties probably contributed to his strength of purpose and his dislike of lawlessness and misrule.

Ruler of Normandy.

By 1042, when William reached his 15th year, was knighted, and began to play a personal part in the affairs of his duchy, theworst was over. But his attempts to recover rights lost during the anarchy andto bring disobedient vassals and servants to heel inevitably led to trouble. From 1046 until 1055 he dealt with a series of baronial rebellions, mostly led bykinsmen. Occasionally he was in great danger and had to rely on Henry of France for help. In 1047 Henry and William defeated a coalition of Norman rebels atVal-ès-Dunes, southeast of Caen. It was in these years that William learned tofight and rule.

William soon learned to control his youthful recklessness. He was always ready to take calculated risks on campaign and, most important, tofight a battle. But he was not a chivalrous or flamboyant commander. His planswere simple, his methods direct, and he exploited ruthlessly any advantage gained. If he found himself at a disadvantage, he withdrew immediately. He showedthe same
qualities in his government. He never lost sight of his aim to recover lost ducal rights and revenues, and, although he developed no theory of government or great interest in administrative techniques, he was always prepared toimprovise and experiment. He seems to have lived a moral life by the standardsof the time, and he acquired an interest in the welfare of the Norman church.He made his half brother, Odo, bishop of Bayeux in 1049 at the age of about 16,and Odo managed to combine the roles of nobleman and prelate in a way that didnot greatly shock contemporaries. But William also welcomed foreign monks andscholars to Normandy. Lanfranc of Pavia, a famous master of the liberal arts, who entered the monastery of Bec about 1042, was made abbot of Caen in 1063.

According to a brief description of William's person by an anonymous author, who borrowed extensively from Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, he was just above average height and had a robust, thick-set body. Though he was always sparing offood and drink, he became fat in later life. He had a rough bass voice and wasa good and ready speaker. Writers of the next generation agree that he was exceptionally strong and vigorous. William was an out-of-doors man, a hunter and soldier, fierce and despotic, generally feared; uneducated, he had few graces butwas intelligent and shrewd and soon obtained the
1190 - <1240 Isabella d'Aubigny 50 50 born abt 1163? [Mayflower PAF]

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!2nd daughter. Inherited the castle and manor of Arundel, which conveyed the earldom to her husband. M. John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, co. Salop; mother of John Fitz Alan. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 146]

d. 1240 [Judy Martin]

m. John Fitz Alan, Lord of Oswestry; mother of John Fitz Alan; d. bef 1240. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

By letters patent of 27 November 1243 Arundel went to John Fitz Alan in right of his wife, Isabel. [Castle Rising, p. 15]
1044 Alversa Malet Mayflower PAF

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mother of Lucy the Countess. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1005; m. Alfgar III, Earl of Mercia. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~espii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
~1001 - >1051 Bertrade De Gometz 50 50 Mayflower PAF

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Sister of Geoffrey de Gommetz; m. Amauri, Seigneur of Montfort Amauri; mother of Simon; d. 1051/2. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3302]

m. Amauri de Montfort; mother of Simon I de Montfort. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~0845 - 0911 Mayeul I Vicomte de Narbonne 66 66 ~1070 Stephen de Garlende Uncle of Agnes de Garlande. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917] ~1050 - 1136 Lucia Taillebois 86 86 MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 25th ggrandfather

!Widow of Roger de Romera; daughter of Algar, Saxon Earl of Mercia.[Magna Charta Barons, p. 87]

b. 1070, d.  1136. [Judy Martin]

Countess of a great Saxon house -- the Earls of Mercia; beautiful and most notable woman of her day; m. Ranulf de Bayeux II, 3rd Earl of Chester; d.c.1136; mother of Ranulph de Bayeux IV des Gernons. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Dau. of Beatrice Malet; m. Ranulph de Meschines and was mother of William de Meschines. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1040, dau. of Alfgar III, earl of Mercia, and Princess Elfgifu. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau. of Earl Aelfger, gr.dau. of Gruffydd, King of Wales; m. Ivo de Tailbois. [The Ratcliff Family Tree by Donald Ratcliff, http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/1719/tree.html]

b.c. 1025, Mercia; dau. of Alfgar III Earl of Mercia and Alfgifu Princess of England; m.1 Ivo Earl of Anjou/Baron of Kendal; mother of Lucia, Aelfred, Nicholas; m.2 Roger Fitz Gerold. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~eapii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Dau. of Ivo Taillebois and Lucia Malet; m. Ranulph le Meschine, 3rd Earl of Chester; mother of Ranulph de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester. [Falaise Roll, Table III, p. 63]

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m.1. Roger de Roumare, mother of William de Roumare; m.2. Ranulph le Meschin, Earl of Chester, mother of Ranulph de Gernon, earl of Chester. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

The Countess Lucia, dau. of Ivo, m. Roger de Roumare, son of Gerald de Roumare, shortly before 1100, by whom she had a son William de Roumare. [Falaise Roll, p. 156]

The Countess Lucia eventually succeeded to a portion of the possessions of the Sheriff Thorold and to those of her father, Ivo Taillebois, whose heiress she was. Kinswoman of both the sheriff and William Malet. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

Dau. of Ivo de Tailbois and Lucia of Mercia; b.c. 1042 in Anjou or Normandy, France. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~eapii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Dau. of Thurold, Sheriff of Lincoln, who d. bef 1080, and ?? Malet; m. Roger FitzGerold de Roumare; mother of William Earl of Roumare who m. Hawise de Redvers.  [Alan B. Wilson <abwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu].

Countess of Chester; b.c. 1070, d.c. 1136; dau of Thorold and ?? Malet; m. Ranulph 'de Briquessart' Le Meschines; mother of Alice/Adeliza, Agnes, Ranulph, and William. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

b.c. 1057, d. aft 1135; dau of Ivo de Taillebois and Lucia of Mercia; m. Ranulph I Le Meschines; mothe rof William, dau who m. Robert de Trevers, Adeliza, Ranulph.[Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNTESS de CHESTER
~1070 - 1163 Renaud II, Count de Clermont 93 93 Count of Clermont; 2nd husband of Adelaide de Vermandois; d. 1162. [Ancestral
Roots, p. 52]

Count of Clermont; son of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy;  m. Clemence of Bar; father of Mahaut of Clermont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

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~1150 - ~1198 John De Grey 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Standlake
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Standlake
1767 - 1805 Thomas Hadley 38 38 ~1123 - >1147 Philip Fitzrobert 24 24 Son of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel Fitz Hamon; m. ?? de Berkeley; father of Aline/Alina who m. Alan Basset. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzHamon; at first sided with his father in the civil wars, but in 1144 joined Stephen, went on pilgrimage to Holy Land; witnessed a charter in Rouen in 1147; had many siblings including William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, and two named Richard; m. ?? de Berkeley. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2968]
~1092 - 1122 Sibylla FitzHenry 30 30 !Unattractive, flighty queen of King Alexander of Scots. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 42]

King Alexander had his sister Maud m. King Henry I of England, while he himself had married Henry's beautiful, luxury-loving natural daughter, Sibylla. He was thus at one and the same time Henry's brother-in-law and son-in-law and in his reign the connection with England grew still closer and English and Norman influence greater than ever. [Scotland: A Concise History, p. 26]

Dau. of Henry I of England; m. Alexander I of Scotland. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

Dau. of Henry I Beauclerc, King of England, and Sybilla Corbet; m. Alexander I the Fierce, King of Scotland; mother of Malcom MacHeth, Earl of Ross. [Floyd Gingrich <gingrichfe@juno.com, 25 Aug 2001]
1088 - 1136 William de Tracy 48 48 Illegitimate son of Henry I by unknown mistress; father of William de Tracy. [Royal Descents, p. 396]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 25th ggrandfather

A natural son of Henry I was called William de Tracy, probably because he was born in that castle. [Falaise Roll, p. 109]

b. aft 1090, d. shortly aft. 1135; by unknown wife had Eva/Emma who m.c. 1165 Gervase de Courtenay. [Ancestral Roots, p. 26]

Lord of Bradninch, Devon; father of Sir William de Tracy (one of the 4 murderers of Thomas a Beckett, Archbishop of Canterbury); natural son of Henry I by unknown mistress; b. aft 1090, almost certainly being younger than his half bro. Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester; granted during his father's lifetime the escheated estates of William Capra in Devonshire including the barony of Bradninch, co. Devon. By an unknown wife, William de Tracy had two identifiable children: Sir William and a dau. who m. Gervase de Courtenay. [Ancestral Roots, p. 113, 180]

Son of Henry I 'Beauclerc' of England and a concubine; father of:
1. Grace who m. John de Sudley
2. William who m. ?? Pomeroy
[Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002]

Son of Gleva de Tracy and Henry I 'Beauclerc' of England; father of:
1. Grace who m. John de Sudeley
2. William who m. ?? de la Pomerai
[Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]
~1076 8 concubine ~1093 - 1172 Robert Fitz Edith 79 79 Mayflower PAF

NEWLIN LINE

Natural son of Henry I and Edith _____; 2nd husband of Maud Avenel; father of Maud who m. William de Courtenay. [Falaise Roll, p. 8]
~1074 - 1173 Edith Fitz Forne 99 99 Concubine of Henry I; mother of Robert Fitz Edith. [Falaise Roll, p. 8]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Forne Fitz Sigulf of Greystoke, Cumberland; mistress of Henry I; m. Robert II d'Oilly of Hook Norton, Oxford; mother of Edith d'Oilly who m. Gilbert Basset. [Ancestral Roots, p. 188]

Dau. of Forne Fitz Sigulf; m. Robert II d'Oilly; mother of Edith who m. Gilbert Bassett. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Wigod Forne, lord of Greystoke, Cumberland; mistress of King Henry I; m. Robert d'Oilly and was mother of Edith who m. Gilbert Bassett. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2966]
~1076 10 concubine 1086 - 26 Nov 1119/1120 Mathilda or Maud Fitz Henry Mayflower PAF

NEWLIN LINE

!Illegitimate daughter of Henry I who perished when the White Ship went down. [Knight's History of England, Vol. 1, p. 272]

Natural dau. of King Henry I of England and Edith; m. Routrou II, Count de Perche; perished on the White Ship in the English Channel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Henry of England and Matilda of Scotland; m. Routrou II de Perche; mother of Maud who m. Richard Turene. [WFT European Origins Ped 259]
~1105 - 1157 Henry Fitzroy 52 52 Mayflower PAF

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Son of Henry I, King of England, and Nest ferch Rhys ap Tewdr; of Narberth and
Pebidiog; b.c. 1105, d. 1157; by an unknown wife had Meiler Fitz Henry,
Justiciar of Ireland and Amabilis Fitz Henry. [Ancestral Roots, p. 36]

Son of Henry I, King of England, and Nest ferch Rhys. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]

Son of Henry I Beauclerc, King of England (1100-35), and Nest of Wales; father
of Amabilis Fitz Henry who m. Walter de Ridelisford of Carriebenan. [WFT Vol 3
Ped 6584]
1198 - 1212 Beatrice (Elizabeth) von Hohenstaufen 14 14 Mary Fredd ~1068 Edith Concubine of King Henry I of England; mother of Mathilda of England who m. Routrou II, Count de Perche. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE
1009 - 1078 Adaele (Alix) of France Capet 69 69 UID: 96560C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D46D8// ABT 1019/1020 - 1118 William Evereux !The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958;

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Richard, Comte d'Evreux, and Adele; succeeded his father as comte. Count
William contributed 80 ships to Duke William for the invading army, and appears
in Domesday as "Eberoicensis comes", holding a great barony in Hampshire,
Berkshire and Oxfordshire. About 1070 his castle of Evreux was taken from him
by King William I, in which was placed a royal garrison. It was however
returned to him in 1087 at the death of the Conqueror. He was constantly in
trouble with King Henry I, by whom he was banished from Normandy several times,
but always had his rank and property restored. He d. w/o issue 18 April 1118.
It is conceded by all historians that he was at the Battle of Hastings. He was
sole heir of his cousin, Robert de Gace. Abt 1089 Fulk le Rechine, count of
Anjou, sought of William, count of Evreux, the love Bertrade, his niece, in
marriage. Count William agreed to grant the request providing Duke Robert
Courteheuse would restore to him the lands which rightfully were his, including
those of "my paternal Uncle Raoul, called Tete d'Anne, for Robert de
Gassie, son of Raoul, has made me his sole heir." [Falaise Roll, p. 41, 53]

King Henry of England banished the count of Evreux and William Crispin from
Normandy in the winter of 1111-12. [Falaise Roll, p. 127]

In 1086 he held lands in Hampshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. [Anglo-Norman
Families, p. 41]

Father of Walter d'Evereux who m. Philippa. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Father of Walter de Ewrus. [WFT Vol 22 Ped 1246]
~1147 Agatha d'Aubigny Dau. of William d'Aubigny and Dowager Queen Adelicia. [The Conquering Family,
p. 12]
~1095 Mabel OOW dau. of Henry I; m. William Gouet III; mother of Eustachia, Countess of Essex and St. Pol. [John Carmi Parsons <jparsons@chass.utoronto.ca] ~1090 Prince England Gilbert b.c. 1130. [James Carney <jimandlois@hotmail.com] ~1120 Isabel Hedwig Mayflower PAF 1001 Richard III De Normandie I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1096 - 1120 Maud Montvillers 24 24 Illegitimate dau. of Henry I of England; m. Conan III le Bretagne; mother of Constance who m. Alan la Zouche. [Judy Martin]

NEWLIN LINE

Natural dau. of Henry I of England; m. Conan le Gros; mother of Hoel and Bertha. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 47]

Dau. of Henry I of England; m. Conan III, Duke of Brittany; mother of Bertha. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1093 Robert de Somery Father of Roger de Somery; gr. father of John de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]
Ann Fredd 1728 Margaret Morton Mainard d'Archaic ~1072 14 concubine ~1226 - 1179 Roger Fitzrobert 47 47 !He was Bishop of Worcester

Bishop of Worcester; d./bur. 1179, Tours, France; son of Robert of Caen and Mabel Fitzhamon. [Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]
1117 - 1181 Simon III Baron De Montfort 64 64 !Ped. of Charlemagne

BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

!1st Earl and high steward of England. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 122, 416]

Simon de Montfort, the Albegensian crusader, who obtained the honour and earldom of Leicester in abt 1206. Simon first went on crusade against the heretics in 1209 and he does not seem to have been in England at any subsequent date; moreover in Feb. 1207 his lands were taken into the king's hand. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 22]

Wonder if there are 3 Simons instead of 2????

In a return of knights' fees held of the earl of Leicester c. 1210-12, Walerannus de Bygore is entered as holding a quarter of a fee. La Biguerie lies near the western edge of the forest of Breteuil; and in the QUERIMONIAE NORMANNORUM of 1247 it is stated that in the time of the earls of Leicester, lords of Breteuil, the men of La Biguerie had the right of gathering wood in the forest; and in a list of fees of 1210-1220 in the Registers of Philip Augustus, Neaufles, in which it lay, is shown as held of the honour of Breteuil. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 22]

Count of Evreux, Seigneur de Montfort; vassal to both King of France and King of England; was embarassed in 1159 when they were at war with each other; d. 1180/1; bur. Evreux Cathedral; m. Maud; son of Amauri de Montfort, Count d'Evreux, and Agnes de Garlande; father of Bertrade. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Son of Aumary de Montfort and Agnes de Garlande; m. Maud; father of Bertrade who m. Hugh "Kevelioc" de Meschines. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1121, d. 1180/1; son of Agnès de Garlande and Amauri III de Montfort; m.c. 1150 Amicie de Beaumont; m.c. 1151 Maud de Beaumont.  [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de EVEREUX
~1137 - 1168 Maud de Beaumont 31 31 Mayflower PAF

BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

m. Simon de Montfort, Count of Evreux; mother of Bertrade. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

m. Simon de Montfort; mother of Bertrade who m. Hugh "Kevelioc" de Meschines. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1137, d. 1168; dau of Robert II de Beaumont and Amice de Gael; m. Simon III de Montfort; mother of Amauri, Bertrade and Guy. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1025 Roger De Mortimer I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
ABT 1093/1104 - <1155 Patrick De Chaworth Son of Patrick de Chaworth II and Matilda de Hesding; m. Wilburga de Mundabliel; father of Payne. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3324b]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 25th ggrandfather

Son of Patrick II de Chaworth and Mathilda de Hesding; m. Wilburga; father of Payne de Mondubleil. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1122 - 1159/1160 Hamon Fitzrobert Son of Robert of Caen and Mabel FitzHamon. [Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

b.c. 1122; son of Amicia FitzHamon and Robert de Caen. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1064 Robert The Marshal Bailiff of Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1040 Guillaume de Garlende Mayflower PAF Joseph Fredd D. 0837 Anarcher the Great Forester of Flanders GIVN Anarcher (the Great) Forester of
SURN Flanders
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1
~1681 Antie Rapalje 1110 - DECEASED Richard De Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
~1069 Hawise de Vitre Mayflower PAF

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Andre, Seigneur of Vitre in Brittany; m. Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby; mother of a dau. who m. Ralph Paynel. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Dau. of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre, and Agnes of Mortaigne; m. Robert de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre, and Agnes de Mortain; m. Robert de Ferrieres, 1st Earl of Derby; mother of Robert de Ferriers, 2nd Earl of Derby/Earl of Ferrieres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

Dau. of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre, and Agnes de Mortaigne; m. Robert de Ferrers; mother of William, Walcheline, Maud, Robert, Hawise, Isolda, and two other daus. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]
1180 Julian ~1002 Hamon de Crèvecoeur !Inherited the Barony of Chatham from Robert Fitz-Hamon and many of the Kentish estates of Hamon Dapifer.  Creuquer had his manors erected into a lordship, called by distinction "Baronia de Crevequer" and from Chatham being its head, his descendants generally wrote themselves Domini de Cetham. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE, MINOR

2nd son of Hamon, sheriff of Kent; ancestor of the family of Crevecoeur, of which one was Hamon de Crevecoeur who m. Maud d'Avranches, the great heiress of Folkestone c. 1189-99. [Falaise Roll, p. 55]

Son of Hamon Aux Dents; m. Godchild Belesme; father of Robert Fitz Hamon who m. Sybil Montgomery. [WFT European Origins Ped 794]
~1026 - 1067 Hedwig de Namur 41 41 Dau. of Albert I, Count of Namur, and Ermentruda of Lower Lorraine; m. Gerhard IV, Count of alsace; mother of Gerhard I, Count of Vaudmont. [Charlemagne, Alfred & Others, Chart 3382c]

WAITE LINE - 27th ggrandmother

Dau. of Albert I, Count of Namur, and Adelheid of Lorraine; m. Gerhard IV, Count of Alsace; mother of
Thierry/Dietrich, Duke of Upper Lorraine. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b. 1037, d. 1097; m. Gerhard III of Lothringen; mother of Dietrich, Gerhard and Gisela. [Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002]

b. 1026, d. 1075/80; dau of Albert I Namur and Ermengarde/Adelaide Transmarinus; m. Gerard III/IV Lorraine; mother of Gerard, Beatrice, Gerhard, Thierry and Beatrice.  [Levi Stebbins <levidav@msn.com, 19 Jul 2002]
~1232 - 1284 Guncelin Badlesmere 52 52 Son of Bartholomew II de Badlesmere; b.c. 1232, Chilham, Kent, England; m. Joan Fitzbarnard; d. 1284. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Father of Bartholomew. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2539]

Justice of Chester; Custodian of Chester Castle; m. Joan; father of Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, Lord Badlesmere. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Son of Bartholomew de Badlesmere; m. Joan Fitz Bernard; father of Maud and Bartholomew. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Giles de Badlesmere and Margaret Leveland; m. Joan Fitz-Bernard; father of:
1. Bartholomew V who m. Margaret de Clare
2. Maud who m. Robert de Verdun-Burghersh
[Andrew <andrewwaite@hotmail.com, 20 Mar 2002]

d. 1301; m. Joan (prob. le Strange); father of:
1. Bartholomew
2. Maud who m. Robert de Burghersh
3. Joan who m. John de Northwode
[ John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]
~1243 - 1310 Joan le Strange 67 67 m. Gunselm Badlesmere. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 20th ggrandmother

Dau. of Ralph Fitzbarnard and Joan Aquillon. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2941b]

Mother of Bartholomew Badlesmere. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2539]

Dau. of Sir Ralph Fitz Bernard and Agatha de la Lee; m. Guncelin de Badlesmere; mother of Maud de Badlesmere. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] THINK SIR RALPH AND AGATHA ARE HER BRO. & SIS-IN-LAW...

Dau. of Ralph FitzBernard and Joan Aquilon; m. Guncelin of Badlesmere; mother of Maud and Bartholomew. [Dave Utz <utz@aol.com]

The FitzBernard claim was disproven but the inheritance of Drayton Manor to Joan's son Bartholomew de Badlesmere from John le Strange may indicate that she was John's sister.  [John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]
ABT 1200/1202 - 1248 Bartholomew de Badlesmere Son of Gunceline de Badlesmere and ??? de Peyferer; father of Gunselm Badlesmere. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Son of Gunceline de Badlesmere and ?? de Peyferer; father of Guncelin who m. Joan Fitz Bernard. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
Joshua Fredd ABT 1170/1172 Gunceline de Badlesmere Son of Bartholomew de Badlesmere; m. ??? de Peyferer; father of Bartholomew II. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Son of Bartholomew de Badlesmere; m. ?? de Peyferer; father of Bartholomew de Badlesmere. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
ABT 1170/1172 de Peyferer Dau. of Fulk de Peyferer; m. Gunceline de Badlesmere; mother of Bartholomew. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

m. Guncelin de Badlesmere; mother of Bartholomew de Badlesmers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1142 Fulk de Peyferer Father-in-law of Gunceline de Badlesmere. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

Father-in-law of Guncelin de Badlesmere. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
ABT 1140/1142 - >1189 Bartholomew I, Lord de Badlesmere Father of Gunceline. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2940b]

FOSTER LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

Father of Guncelin. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Father of:
1. dau who m. Sir John, Baron de Coningsby
2. Bartholomew II
[Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
Mathilde von Schwaben GIVN Mathilde
SURN von Schwaben
~1090 - >1147 Melisende de Crecy 57 57 m. Thomas de Coucy; mother of Engerrand II. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2928b]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Guy II, Count of Rochefort, and Isabel of Ramerupt; m. Thomas de Coucy; mother of Melisende de Coucy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Guy de Crecy; m. Thomas de Coucy; mother of Melisende de Marle who m. Hugh IV de Gournay. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2983]

Melisende de Montlhery - dau. of Guy II de Rochefort de Montlhery and Elisabeth Adelaide de Credy d'Ales; m. Thomas I de Coucy; mother of Enguerrand II Marle-Vervins de Coucy who m. Agnes de Beaugency.  [Gerald Le Blanc <Brenlebla@aol.com]
1561 - 1561 Johan (John) Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8KKS-RG

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8LFM-0G
~1220 - ~1278 Amabil Anabilia Anabel Chaucombe 58 58 Dau. of Robert de Chaucombe and Julian; m.1 Gilbert de Segrave; m.2 Roger de Somery; mother of Sir Nicholas de Segrave. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2526]

FOSTER LINE

Dau. of Sir Roger de Chaucombe; m. Roger de Somery; mother of Roger de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Roger Chaucombe; m. Ralph Somery; mother of Roger Somery who m. Agnes. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 1423]

m. Gilbert Segrave and was mother of Nicholas Segrave who m. Maude Multon; m. Roger Somery. [WFT Vol 10 Ped 2388]

Dau of Robert de Chaucombe; m. Roger de Somery. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Segrave
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Segrave
REFN: HWS14592
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 92CV-1B
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\dudley.jpg
1068 - >1124 Adelaide of Namur 56 56 Dau. of Albert III, Count of Namur, and Ida of Saxony; b.c. 1068; m.c. 1083, Otto II, Count
of Chiny (related to Otto in 4th degree); d. aft 30 Sep 1124. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3392b, 3393b]

FOSTER LINE

b. 1068, d. 1124; dau. of Albert III of Namur and Ida of Saxony; m. Otto II, Count of Chiny; mother of Ida de Chiny and de Namur who m. Godfrey I, Duke of Lorraine. [Ancestral Roots, Line 149, p. 131]
~0994 Ode de Conteville Dau. of Jean de Conteville; m. Waleran, Count of Meulan. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3322c]

BURR, NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Jean de Conteville; m. Waleran Beaumont and was mother of Hugh, Count of Meulan; m. Waleran II/Galeran I de Meulan and was mother of Adeliza Meulent who m. Roger de Beaumont, Marie and Adeline. [Ronald E. Boyd <ulster@tns.net, 25 Apr 2002]
Thomas Fredd ~1015 - ~1067 Count Of Beteau Eberhard 52 52 Count von Betuwe & Teisterbaut; father of Adela. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart
3390b]

WAITE LINE

Count of the Velau & of the Betuwe; son of Godizo, Count in the Betuwe; father
of Adelaide of the Velau who m. Henry II, Count of Lorraine. [GRS 3.03,
Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1036 Roger le Bigod Son of Robert Bigod; father of Roger le Bigod. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3388b]

WAITE LINE
1190 - 1265 Robert II Tregoz 75 75 Held barony of Ewyas Harold, co. Hereford; d. at Evesham; m. by 1245, Juliane de Cauntelo; father of Sir John de Tregoz. [Ancestral Roots, p. 229]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandfather

Son of Robert de Tregoz and Sibilla de Ewyas; m. Julian de Cantelou; father of Henry, John, and Lucia de Tregoz. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Juliane Countelo; father of Lucy Tregoz who m. John Lestrange III, Lord Strange of Knockyn. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

THINK HE'S LUCY'S BRO. INSTEAD OF FATHER???

Son of Sybil de Ewyas and Robert de Tretoz of Wiltshire; m. Juliana de Centelupe. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
1168 - 1213 Robert I de Tregoz 45 45 m. 1198, Sibyl de Ewyas; father of Lucy and Robert II de Tregoz. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

Son of William de Tregoz and Agnes; m. Sibilla de Ewyas; father of Robert de Tregoz. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1168, d.c. 1215; son of William de Tregoz and Agnes de Tregoz; m. Sibil de Ewyas; father of:
1. Robert who m. Juliana de Cantilupe
2. Geoffrey
[Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1165 - ~1236 Sibella de Ewyas 71 71 Dau. of Robert II de Ewyas, Lord of Ewyas Harold and Pernel/Petronilla; m.1, c. 1198, Robert I de Tregoz; m.2 Roger de Clifford; mother of Robert II de Tregoz and Lucy de Tregoz. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

MINOR, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE

m.c. 1214 Roger de Clifford and was mother of Roger. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Robert de Ewyas and Petronilla; m. Robert de Tregoz and was mother of Robert de Tregoz who m. Julian de Cantelou. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Robert de Ewyas and Petronella de Clifford; m. Roger de Clifford; mother of Walter and a dau. who m. Adam de Kellet. [WFt Vol 7 Ped 2575]
1651 - 1731 Sarah Clock 79 79 ~1189 - 1231/1232 Roger, Lord de Clifford 2nd husband of Sibyl de Ewyas. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

Son of Walter II de Clifford and Alice/Agnes de Cundy; m. Sibilla/Sibyl de Ewyas; father of Roger de Clifford. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Walter de Clifford and Agnes de Cundy; m. Sibil de Ewyas; father of:
1. Dau. who m. Adam de Kellet
2. Walter who m. Margaret verch Llwelyn
[WFT Vol 7 Ped 2575]

2nd son of Walter Clifford and Agnes de Cundy; the title and lordship devolved to him; m. Sibilla Ewyas, dau of Robert Ewyas, a neighbouring landowner in Herefordshire. Their son, Roger, became the guardian, and later father-in-law of Isabella de Viteripont, when his son, Roger married her in 1269. [The Diaries of Lady Anne Clifford, p. 5]
1130 - 1195/1198 Robert II de Ewyas Lord of Ewyas Harold; son of Robert I de Ewyas; m. Pernel/Petronilla; d. 1198; father of Sibyl de Ewyas. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

m. Petronilla; father of Sibilla de Ewyas. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Baron Robert Ewyas and Sybil; m. Petronilla; father of Sibily Ewyas who m. Sir Robert Tregoz. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

b. 1130, d. 1215. Son of Robert I FitzHarold de Ewyas of Herefordshire and Sybil Ewyas; m Petronilla Scudamore; father of Sybil who m. Robert de Tregoz of Wiltshire.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
1135 - >1204 Petronilla Scudamore 69 69 m. Robert II de Ewyas, Lord of Ewyas Harold; mother of Sibyl. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandmother

m. Robert de Ewyas; mother of Sibilla de Ewyas. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau of Godfrey Scudamore and Matilda Gifford; m. Robert II of Herefordshire; mother of Sybil de Ewyas who m. Robert de Treboz of Wiltshire.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1085 - >1147 Robert I Fitzharold de Ewyas 62 62 Lord of Ewyas Harold; d. post 1147; father of Robert II de Ewyas; son of Harold de Ewyas, Lord of Sudeley and Ewyas Harold. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

m. Sybil; father of Robert de Ewyas. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Baron Harold Sudeley and Maud D'Averanch; m. Sybil; father of Robert Ewyas who m. Petronilla. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]
Sarah Fredd ~1070 Maud D'Averanches Dau. of Hugh d'Averanch and Ermentrude Cleremont; m. Baron Harold Sudeley; mother of Baron Robert Ewyas. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Richard of Goz and Emma de Conteville; m. Harold de Ewias de Sudeley and was mother of Robert and John; m. Ranulph of Bayeux and was mother of Randolph, William, Geoffrey, Robert, Agnes, Matilda. [Michael Rugg <mrugg@tampabay.com, 24 feb 2002]
~1055 Eldred Ethelred Aelftred Tailbois Baron Kendal; father of Ketel. [Ancestral Roots, p. 37]

NEWLIN LINE

Lord of Workington, Cumberland, Eng; son of Ivo Tailboys and Lucia de Mercia; m. Adgitha; father of Ketel/Chetell. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Various described as bro., son or nephew of Ive Taillebois; inherited the barony of Kendal, Westmoreland; his descendant, William Taillebois, took the name of Lancaster, as constable of Lancaster Castle, from whom descended the Prestons, viscounts Gormanston and lords Tara. [Falaise Roll, p. 63]

Wonder if he was a son of Lucia by an earlier liaison???

Son of Ivo de Tailbois; b.c. 1045; Known as "The Englishman"; father of Gilbert de Frunesco de Tailbois who m. Goditha. [Ancestors of Richard Ratcliff..., http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/1719/rrad.txt]

Son of Ivo de Tailbois and Lucia of Mercia; father of:
1. Ketel who m.1 Christina
2. Gilbert de Frunesco de Tailbois
[More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~eapii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]
WFT Est 458-487 - BET 509 AND 530 Cloderic Executed on order of Clovis I.
Murdered by agents of his kinsman Clovis I by Thierry I
1115 de Ferrers Prob. a dau. of Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby and Hawise de Vitre; m. Ralph Paynel of Dudley, co. Worcester. Evidence of her identity is her maritagium which consisted of the manor of Greenham, co. Berks (a Ferrers fee). Mother of Hawise and Gervase. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Ralph Paganell. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau. of Robert Ferrers and Hawise Vitre; m. Ralph Payne. [WFT Vol 22 PEd 556]

Dau. of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Walchlin Maniot/Maminot. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]
~1050 - 1130/1138 Fulk Paynel or Pagnel Of Dudley, co. Worcester; founder of Tickford Priory near Newport Pagnell, co. Buckingham; liv. 1130; m. possibly a dau. of William Fitz Ansculf, a Domesday tenant with lands in several counties, whose lands Fulk Paynel eventually acquired. Father of Ralph Paynel of Dudley, co. Worcester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINE

Son of William Paynel and Lesceline; m. Beatrice Fitz Ansculf; father of Ralph and William. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1050; father of Agnes Pagnel who m. Robert Brus. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Father of Agnes St. Clair who m. Robert de Bruce II. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1014]

Son of William Paynel; m. ?? Fitzwilliam; father of Ralph Paynel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Son of William Paynel and Lesceline; m. Beatrix (dau. of William Fitz-Ansculph); father of Ralph Paganel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 607]
~1060 - >1130 Beatrice Fitz William Fitz Ansculf 70 70 Dau. of William Fitz Ansculf; m. Fulk Paynel of Dudley, co. Worcester; mother of Ralph Paynel. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of William Fitz Ansculf; m. Fulk Paynel of Dudley; mother of Ralph and William. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of William Fitzanculf; m. Fulk Paynel; mother of Ralph Paynel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Dau. of William Fitz-Ansculph; m. Fulk Paganel; mother of Ralph Paganel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 607]
~1044 - >1086 William Fitz Ansculf 42 42 Domesday tenant with lands in several counties, whose lands Fulk Paynel eventually acquired. Possibly a dau. of his m. Fulk. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

Father of Beatrice who m. Fulk Paynel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Ansculf; dau. m. Fulk Paynel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Father of Beatrix who m. Fulk Paganel. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 607]
~1090 - 1147 Walter d'Evereux Salisbury 57 57 Sheriff of Wiltshire; founder of Bradenstock Priory; father of Sibyl. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Edward the Sheriff and Matilda; m. Sibyl de Chaworth. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Hereditary sheriff of Wiltshire and constable of Salisbury Castle; son of Edward 'Evereux and Mathilda Fitz Hubert; m. Sibyl de Chaources/Chaworth; father of Sibyl de Salisbury d'Evereux who m. John FitzGilbert and of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944, 3370c]

Son of Edward and Maud Devereaux; m. Sibyl Chaworth; father of Sibilla who m. John Marshall. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 268]

Son of Edward of Salisbury and Maud FitzHubert; m. Sibyl de Chaworth; father of:
1. William
2. Patrick who m. Adela de Talvas
3. Walter, Canon of Bradenstock
4. Sibilla who m. John 'the Marshal' FitzGilbert
5. Hawise
[Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

b. 1100, d. 1147; son fo Edward of Salisbury and Maud FitzHubert; m. Sibyl de Chaworth; father of:
1. Hawise d'Evereux who m. Robert I Count of Dreux
2. Sibilla de Salisbury who m. John 'The Marshal' FitzGilbert
3. Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury, who m. Ela de Talvas de Alencon
[Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1262 - >1306 Maud de Badlesmere 44 44 Dau. of Guncelin de Badlesmere; m. Robert, Lord Burghersh; mother of Sir Bartholomew de Burghersh, Lord Burghersh. [Ancestral Roots, p. 72]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

Dau. of Guncelin de Badlesmere and Joan Fitz Bernard; m. Robert, Lord Burghersh; mother of Bartholomew Burghersh. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1074 Agnes de Toeni Dau of Robert de Toeni and Adeliza de Savona; m.2 bef 1100, Hubert I de Rie and was mother of Henry de Rie. [Eileen McKinnon-Suggs <suggs16@msn.com, 8 May 2003]

Dau. of Robert de Todeni, baron of Belvoir; m. Hubert Fitz Hubert. [Falaise Roll, p. 17]
1839 - 1916 Catherine M. Cheek 76 76 ~1145 Johanna de Meschines m. Adam III de Brus and was mother of Peter/Piers de Brus. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR LINE

Dau. of Ranulph de Gernon, Earl of Chester, and Maud Fitz Robert; m. Adam Brus. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

Dau. of Hugh V D'Avranches and Bertrade; m. Adam de Brus; mother of Peter de Brus who m. Agnes de Fortibus. [Shirley Gray <thesgrayfam@hotmail.com, 5 Apr 2002]
1064 Adrian de Lucy m. Aveline Goth; father of Richard de Lucy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE, MINOR LINE - 25th ggrandfather

b. 1064; m. Avaline Goth; father of:
1. Richart who m. Rohese fitz Richard de Clare
2. Emma
3. Lucy
4. Walter
5. Robert
[Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]
~1066 Aveline Goth m. ?? de Lucy; mother of Richard de Lucy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE, MINOR LINE

m. Adrian Lucy; mother of Emma, Lucy, Walter, Robert and Richard. [WFT European Origins Ped 235]
<1086 de Venuz Dau. of Geoffrey de Venuz; m. Gilbert le Mareschal; mother of John Fitz Gilbert. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Geoffrey de Venuz; m. Gilbert Marshal; mother of John FitzGilbert. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

m. Gilbert the M Fitzrobert; mother of John the Marshall Fitzgilbert. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Dau. of Geoffrey Venuz; m. Gilbert 'the Marshal' FitzRobert; mother of John 'the Marshall' and William 'Giffard'. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]
~1058 - >1104 Isabel of Ramerupt 46 46 Dau. of Hildouin III, Seigneur de Rameru, and Alice/Adelaide of Roucy; m. Guy
II, Count of Rochefort; mother of Melisende of Crecy and ?? de Montlhery who m.
Anselm de Garlande. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1055 - 1095 of Lorraine Count Heinrich III 40 40 Count of Lorraine; son of Henry II, Count of Lorraine, and Adelaide of the
Velau; m. Gertrude of Flanders; father of Adelaide/Berthe
who m. Simon I, Duke of Lorraine. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1195 - 1257 Roger de Huntingfield 62 62 ~1132 - >1185 Margaret de Beaumont 53 53 Dau. of Robert II de Beaumont and Amice de Gael; m. Ralph V de Toni; mother of Roger IV de Toni. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE LINE - 24th ggrandmother

Dau. of Robert Beaumont and Amice Gael; m. Ralph Toeni V. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

b.c. 1132, d. aft 1185; dau of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont; m. Ralph V de Tonei. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1116 Constance Fitz Henry Dau. of Henry I, king of England; m. Roscelin de Beaumont; mother of Richard I de Beaumont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR, FOSTER, WAITE LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Natural dau. of Henry I, King of England; m. Roscelin II, Vicomte of Beaumont in Maine. [Burke's, p. 219]

Bastard Dau. of King Henry I; m. Roscelin, Viscount of Maine; mother of Richard I, Viscount of Maine, who m. "" de L'Aigle. [Ancestral Roots, p. 93]

OOW dau of Henry I of England and Isabel/Elizabeth de Beaumont; m. Raoul V Rosceline de Beaumont, Vicomte du Maine; mother of Richard and Raoul. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 18 Jun 2003]
~1070 Emmeline de Ferrers Dau. of Henry de Ferrers and Bertha Roberts. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329] 1756 - 1822 Thomas Hadley 65 65 He is buried in Quaker Deep Creek, Monthly Meeting Cemetery (/Row F, Position 5) off of Nebo Road, Nebo, Yadking Co., NC

Marriage per NC IGI -Will dated 17 Aug 1822; proved November Court, 1822, Surry co,NC -The 1817 Tax List of Capt. Peter Dowel shows Thomas Hadley, Esq. with 660 acres on Deep Creek, adjacent to Joseph Hinshaw -Cane Creek MM, Orange co,NC on 4 Dec 1779 Thomas, son of Simon, disowned for marr.out
~1093 - 1142 Maud Mathilda Salisbury 49 49 Dau. of Edward the Sheriff of Salisbury and Matilda; m. Humphrey II Bohun. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR, WAITE LINE

Dau. of Edward de Salisbury; m. Humphrey II de Bohon. Her dowry included important estates in the Wiltshire area and the barony of Trowbridge. They had a dau., Maud, and a son, Humphrey III. [Les Seigneurs de Bohon, http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/bohon.html]

Dau of Edward of Salisbury, Count of Evereux, and Maud FitzHubert; m. Humphrey II 'the Great' de Bohun; mother of Humphrey and Richard. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 18 Jun 2003]
~1060 - 1119/1130 Edward d'Evereux Sheriff; son of Girold the Dapifer; father of Maud who m. Humphrey II Bohun. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE LINE

NOT SURE THIS IS THE SAME EDWARD OF SALISBURY... m. Adeliz de Rames; father of Leonia of Salisbury who m. Robert VI de Stuteville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Walter d'Evereux and Philippa; m. Mathilda Fitz Hubert; father of Walter de Salisbury d'Evereux, hereditary sheriff of Wiltshire/Constable of Salisbury Castle. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Younger son of Gautier Le Ewrus. In Domesday 1086 he is recorded as having received estates in Buckinghamshire, Dorsetshire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Middlesex, Somersetshire, Surrey and Wiltshire. He bore the standard of Henry I in the battle of Brémule with distinction. His grandson was William Fitz Patric who was created earl of Salisbury by Empress Matilda. [Falaise Roll, pp. 119-120]

Edward de Salisbury or Saresbury, lord of Chittern (Wiltshire), is often considered like a son of William d'Evreux, earl of Rosmare or Roumare and companion of William the Conqueror. He possessed very important lands at Salsibury and other areas. He wore the banner of Henry I at the Battle of Bremule where he fought against King Louis VI of France (20 August 1119). Besides his daughter Maud, he had a son, Walter. Edward d. 1130. [Les Seigneurs de Bohon, http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/bohon.html]
1294 - 1322 Capet, King of France Philip V 28 28 1200 - ~1224 William IV de Albini 24 24 4th Earl of Arundel; d. 1224; son of William, 3rd Earl of Arundel, and Mabel le Meschin. [Arundel Castle, pedigree chart]

From 1221 onward ill fortune in the guise of death brought the lordship of Albini to an end. William V was evidently just of age in 1221 to succeed his father, but died three years later without an heir and probably unmarried. He was succeeded therefore by his brother Hugh. [Castle Rising, p. 15]

m.1 Aubrey Biseth; m.2 Isabel; father of Isabel d'Aubigny. [PEhlers 531@aol.com]
~1142 Matilda d'Aubigny Dau of Adeliza/Adela of Louvain and William 'Strong Hand' d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel; m. William Graham, Laird of Montrose. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002] ~1068 Amicea de Ferrers Dau. of Henry de Ferrers and Bertha Roberts ; m. Nigel de Albimica. [WFT Vol 11
Ped 4329]
~1145 Leticia de Berkeley m. Richard de Clifford. [GRS 3.03, Auotmated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau of Hawise de Paynel and Roger III de Berkeley; m. Richard de Clifford. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1045 Roger Arundel Father of Robert. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINE

Father of:
1. Gilbert who m. Rosamond de Novant
2. Robert
[Michael Shuler <GRINCH42US@YAHOO.COM, 25 Aug 2001]
~1046 Emma or Albreda d'Avranches m. Baldwin Fitz Gilbert; dau. m. William d'Avranches. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE

Cousin of Duke William/William the Conqueror. [Okehampton Castle, p. 22]

m. Baldwin Fitz Gilbert; mother of Richard, Robert and William. [Falaise Roll, p. 7]

Dau. of Richard (Abrincis) D'Avranches and Emma de Burgh; m. Baldwin de Brionis. [WFT Vol 14 Ped 3302]
~1152 - 1191 Amaury V de Montfort 39 39 Count of Evreux; m. Mabel Fitz Robert. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Count of Evreux; son of Simon III de Montford and Maud; m. Mabel of Gloucester; father of Amaury de Montfort, Earl of Gloucester, who m.1 Agnes d'Amboise and m.2 Melisende de Gournay. [Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

Comte d'Evreux; d. 13 Mar 1182; son of Simon III de MOntfort and Mahaut; m. Mabel of Gloucester; father of:
1. Amaury VI, Comte d'Evreus, Earl of Gloucester who m.1 Agnes d'Amboise and m.2 Melisende de Gournay
[Leo van de Pas <leovdpas@iinet.net.au]
1761 Patience Hadley ~1030 Emmelina de Normandy m. Ernulf de Hesding; mother of Aveline who m. Alan Ftiz Flaald of Oswestry. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

2nd wife of Ernulf de Hesding; mother of Matilda de Hesding. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]
~1227 - 1312 Mabel de Somery 85 85 Dau. of Roger de Somery and Nichola d'Aubigny; m. Walter de Sulley; mother of Raymond de Sulley. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

BURR, NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 22nd ggrandmother

b.c. 1235; dau. of Roger de Somery and nicole D'Aubigny; m. Walter de Sully; mother of Raymond and Sibyl. [Carrie holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Feb 2002]

b.c. 1235; dau. of Roger I de Somery and Nichole D'Aubigny; m. Raymond de Sully and was mother of Walter de Sully. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 7 Feb 2002]
0539 - >0636 Claribert 97 97 1255 - 1291 Roger II Seymour 36 36 Son of Roger de Somery and Nichola d'Aubigny; m. Agnes; father of Joan. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE LINE

Son of Roger de Somery and Anabilia de Chaucombe; m. Agnes; father of Margaret de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Agnes; father of Margaret who m. John Sutton. [AFN:92CT-XT]

Baron Dudley 1290; held Dinas Powis; son of Roger de Somery and Amabilia de Chaucombe; m. Agnes; father of Margaret, Baroness Dudley who m. John de Sutton. [Ancestral Roots, Line 81-30, p. 78]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS18432
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 92CT-XT
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\dudley.jpg
1130 - DECEASED Harvey 4th Lord Of Sutton ~1100 Helawise m. Walter de Bolebec; mother of Hugh II de Bolebec. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]
~1120 - <1187 Walter II Bolebec 67 67 Son of Walter Bolebec and Helawise; m. Sibil de Vesey; father of Hugh Bolebec. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR LINE - 25th ggrandfather
~1086 Cecily Bigod Dau. of Roger I Bigod and Alice de Tosny; m. William I/Brito d'Albini; mother of William II d'Albini and Ralf d'Albini. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

BURR, NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE - 24th ggrandmother

Cecily de Belvoir m. William d'Aubigny the Breton, who had obtained part of the fee of Belvoir before Cecily's mother was given possession of it; this marriage, therefore, may have been arranged to settle rival cliaims. Cecily eventually inherited Belvoir from her mother (Hist. MSS.Com., rutland MSS., vol. iv. pp. 106-7, 144, 161). [UTZ@aol.com]
~1056 - >1086 Walter de Caen 30 30 Father of Robert Fitz Walter. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE

May be father-in-law of Hervey, ancestor of the Butler family. Son of William Malet who accompanied the Conqueror and being half Saxon, was entrusted with the burial of King Harold after the Battle of Hastings. [Butler Family History, p. 5]

At the Domesday Survey he held:
*Badingham, Suffolk - with Robert Malet's mother (church, beehive, 60 goats, 32 pigs)
*Bing, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother
*Bredfield, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (church, 3 oxen)
*Chickering, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother
*Chippenhall, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (1-1/2 churches)
*Cransford, Suffolk - from Robert Malet
*Creeting, Suffolk - with Robert Malet; Robert Glanville from him
*Eye, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (church, market, fishery park, 2 mills, 60 pigs)
*Great Glemham, Suffolk - from Robert Malet
*Horham, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (church, 3 beehives, 30 goats, 24 pigs)
*Laxfield, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (church, 7 beehives, 392 sheep, 20 beasts, 37 pigs, 23 goats)
*Loudham, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (church, mill)
*Peasenhall, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother
*Sibton, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (2 churches, 5 beehives, 20 beasts, 60 pigs, 51 goats)
*Stanton, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (2 churches, 28 pigs, 30 goats)
*Sudbourne, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (2 churches, mill, fishpond, salt-pan, 30 pigs)
*Sutton, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother  (1-1/2 churches, mill)
*Weybread, Suffolk - from Robert Malet's mother (1/2 church, 4 mills, 4 beehives, 30 pigs)
[The Domesday Book, p. 254-263]
~1188 Joan d'Aubigny Joan - m. Roger de Akeni; mother of Florence who m. Mathew De La Mare. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Jean - b.c. 1188; dau of Margaret St. Hilary and William III D'Aubigny; m.c. 1214, Amandus Sutton. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1764 - 1846 Margaret Hadley 82 82 ~1055 Enneguen domitille de Vitre Dau. of Robert I, Seigneur de Vitre, and Berthe de Craon; m. Renaud II de Craon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE
~1100 de Chaworth Dau. of Patrick II de Chaworth and Matilda/Maud de Hesding; m. Henry d'Aubigny.
[GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1124 - 1140 Amaury IV de Montfort 16 16 Son of Amaury de Montfort and Agnes de Garlende; m. Eve/Alice. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002] ABT 1100/1110 Isabel de Vitre Marquise of Vitry; dau. of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre, and Agnes of Mortaigne; m. Hugh de Craon, Seigneur de Craon; mother of Maurice III de Craon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE
1034 - 1072 Robert I, Seigneur de Vitre 38 38 Seigneur de Vitre; son of Triscan, Seigneur de Vitre, and Enoguen of Fougeres; m. Berthe de Craon; father of Enneguen who m. Renaud II de Craon and of Andre, Seigneur de Vitre. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandfather

Son of Tristan de Vitre and Ennoguen de Fougeres; m.2 Genergan de la Vicaire and was father of Andre de Vitre who m. Agnes de Mortain.  [Mike Talbot <mtaht@aol.com]
~1025 Berthe de Craon Dau. of Guerin de Craon; m. Robert I, Seigneur de Vitre; mother of Enneguen who
m. Renaud II de Craon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1100 - 1165 William Paynel 65 65 Son of Fulk Paynel and Beatrice Fitz Ansculf; m. Juliana de Bampton; father of
Fulk II Paynel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1030 - ~1087 William II Paynel 57 57 m. Lesceline; father of Fulk Paynel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINE

Les Moutiers-Hubert, Calvados, and Hambye, Manche were in the possession of descendants of Ralph Paynel the Domesday tenant-in-chief. Although Les Moutiers-Hubert was probably the original home of the family, and Hambye may have been acquire by marriage, it is impossible to speak with certainty on the
point. It was recorded in 1867 that the site of the castle at Les Moutiers-Hubert could be recognized. The extensive remains of the castle at Hambye are well known. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 77]

Son of Gervaise Paganel; m. Lesceline; father of Fulk Paganell who m. Beatrice Fitzansculf. [carolynCC@aol.com]
~1030 Lesceline m. William Paynel; mother of Fulk Paynel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINE
1120 - >1175 William de Tregoz 55 55 m. Agnes; father of Robert de Tregoz. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

b.c. 1100; son of Le Sire de Tregoz; m. Agnes; father of Robert de Tregoz who m. Sibil de Ewyas. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors, Chart 2536]

The family became seated in Hereford at the time of the conquest. In 1131 Geoffry de Tregoz, son of William, is said by Dugdale to have held lands of William Pevrel of London. His successors were benefactors of Hambye and one of them signed the foundation charter in 1145. Robert de Tregoz, sheriff of Wiltshire, was the distinguished warrior in the time of Richard I (1189-99), whose place of residence was Lidyard-Tregoze. The seigniory in Normandy was confiscated by Philip Augustus, but the family long remained there. Pierre de Tregoz was among the knights summoned for the service of Mont-St-Michel in 1 71. From this family descends the barons Tregoze, viscounts Bolingbroke and St. John. [Falaise Roll, pp. 109-110]

b. 1120; son of Geoffrey de Tregoz and Anabil de Gresley; m. Agnes de Lucy; father of Robert de Tregoz of Wiltshire who m. Sybil de Ewyas. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
1766 - 1831 Simon Hadley 65 65 1124 - >1198 Agnes de Lucy 74 74 m. William de Tregoz; mother of Robert de Tregoz. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandmother

m. William de Tregoz; mother of Robert de Tregoz who m. Sibil de Ewyas. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and Other Ancestors, Chart 2536]

Dau of Robert de lucy; m. William de Tregoz; mother of Robert who m. Sybil de Ewyas. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1130 - 1215/1216 Leonia of Salisbury Dau. of Edward of Salisbury and Adeliz de Rames; m. Robert VI de Stuteville; mother of Henry de Stuteville who m. Maud de Warenne. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] ~1100 Adeliz de Rames m. Edward of Salisbury; mother of Leonia of Salisbury who m. Robert VI de
Stuteville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
0940 - 1010 Bernard I (Benno) Billing Duke of S 70 70 UID: CE2F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D570F// ~1101 Sybil m. Baron Robert Ewyas; mother of Robert Ewyas who m. Petronilla. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

b.c. 1101; m. Robert Fitzharold de Ewyas.  [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]
~1047 Olivia d'Aubigny Dau. of William I d'Aubigny and ?? de Plessis; m. Ralph/Ranulf de la Haye. [GRS
3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1000 Engenulph Wn. Roberts Father of Bertha, Dame de Ferrieres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1030 - >1086 Ralph le Mareschal 56 56 Father of Gosfried le Mareschal. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Son of Milo le Mareschal and Lasceline; present at the Conquest; liv. 1086 and
had issue Robert, Roger le Mareschal of Essex, Gerald of Sussex, and Goisfred
of Hampshire and Wiltshire. [Falaise Roll, p. 110-111]
ABT 1033/1040 Walter the Fortunate le d'Evereux Son of William Devereux; m. Philippa; father of Edward d'Evereux who m.
Mathilda Fitz Hubert. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Gautier the Fortunate, Le Ewrus (Heureux) was of the family of Roumare
(Rosmar). Gautier accompanied Duke William to the Conquest, receiving extensive
grants of land, including the lordships of Salisbury and Ambresbery. His
hereditary possessions were inherited by is eldest son, Walter, and his younger
son, Edward de Evreux, received his estates in Buckinghamshire, Dorsetshire,
Hampshire, Herefordshire, Middlesex, Somersetshire, Surrey and Wiltshire. He
[Edward??] bore the standard of Henry I in the battle of Bremule with
distinction. His [Edward's??] grandson, William Fitz Patric, was created earl of
Salisbury. Falaise Roll, pp. 119-120]

Son of William Devereux; father of:
1. Edward, Sheriff of Salisbury, who m. Maud Fitzhubert
2. Robert Ebrois
[WFT Vol 22 Ped 1246]

NEWLIN LINE
ABT 1037/1040 Philippa m. Walter d'Evereux; mother of Edward d'Evereux who m. Mathilda Fitz Hubert.
[Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

NEWLIN LINE
1770 - 1852 Ruth Hadley 82 82 1712 - 1783 James Thompson 71 71 1144 - 1206 Simon Pincerna d'Aubigny 62 62 Son of William de Albany and Adeliza of Lorraine; father of Richard Princerna.
[WFT Vol 6 Ped 1102]

MINOR LINE
1032 - 1067 Maria of The Byzantine Empire 35 35 UID: FD7D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD491// 1050 Richard De Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1080 - <1120 Richeude de Hainault 40 40 1st wife of Amaury de Montfort. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168] ~1073 - 1101 Guillaume de Montfort 28 28 Son of Simon I, Seigneur Montfort, and Agnes d'Evreux. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168] 1068 Gieva de Tracy Mistress of Henry I, King of England. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 26th ggrandmother

b.c. 1068. Dau of William Tracy and Rohesia. [Bruce De. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]

b. 1068; dau of William de Tracy and Rohesia; mistress of Henry I of England; mother of William de Tracy. [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 1 Jul 2003]
~1070 Ansfride Mistress of Henry I, King of England, c. 1086. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168] ~1215 de Clifford Dau. of Roger de Clifford and Sibil de Ewyas; m. Adam de Kellet; dau. m. Thurston de Holland. [WFT Vol 7 Ped 2575]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINE
0977 Tewdwr "Mawr" Ap Cadell I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1000 Gervaise Paganel Father of William Paganel who m. Lesceline. [carolynCC@aol.com]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINES
1773 - 1775 Rachel Hadley 2 2 ~1014 Ansculf Ansculph Father of William Fitzanculf. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382] ~1143 Richard de Meschines Son of Ranulph de Gernon and Maud Fitzrobert. [WFT vol 6 Ped 3168] ~1123 - >1166 Roger de Somery 43 43 Son of Robert de Somery; m. Christina; father of John de Somery. [GRS 3.03,
Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1015 Maude de Burgh Dau. of Harolowen de Burgh, Earl of Avranches, and Arlotta of Falaise; m. William de St. Martins; mother of William de Warrenne, Walter of St. Martins, Geoffrey de Magnavil. [Gen. of the Warren and Abbott Families]

WAITE LINE
1083 - ~1140 John de Sudeley 57 57 Son of Harold de Sudeley; m. by 1130 Grace de Tracy; father of:
1. William de Tracy of Toddington, ancestor of the Viscounts Tracy
2. Ralph de Sudeley who m. Emma de Beuchamp.
[Ancestral Roots, Line 222, p. 184]

FOSTER, BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Son of Harold de Ewias de Sudeley and Maud/Margaret D'Avranches; m. Grace de Tracy; father of:
1. Ralph who m. Emma
2. William who m. Hawis de Borne
[Michael Rugg <mrugg@tampabay.com, 24 feb 2002]
~1067 - DECEASED Maud Peverell Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TC-DN

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TC-DN
~1088 - <1139 William de Ferrers 51 51 Son of Robert de Ferrers adn Hawise de Vitre. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329] ~1092 Walcheline de Ferrers Son of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329] ~1096 Maud de Ferrers Dau. of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Bertram de Verdon. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329] 1108 Hawise de Ferrers Dau. of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Richard Coste. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329] 1818 - 1893 Lucinda Macy 75 75 ~1052 Allan Brus ~1118 Isolda de Ferrers Dau. of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329] ~1040 Gundreda Ferrers Dau. of Earl Ferrers; m. Robert le Blond; mother of Gilbert le Blond. [Falaise Roll, p. 27]

MINOR, NEWLIN, VARNER, WAITE LINES

Dau. of Walkelin de Ferrers; m. Robert the Admiral Blount; mother of Gilbert Le Blount. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau. of Walkelin de Ferrers; m. Robert the Admiral Blount; mother of Gilbert who m. Alice de Colekirke. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

b.c. 1055; dau of Walkelin de Ferrieres; m. Robert Le Blount; mother of Bilbert Le Blount who m. Alice de Colekirke. [Gary Lewis <gln1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]
~1044 Isabel Ferrers Dau. of Walkelin/Walchelin de Ferrers; m. Roger Mortemer and Piers Fitz Herbert. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329] ~1038 Hugh Ferrers Son of Walchelin de Ferrers; m. Margaret Say. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329] ~1029 Roger II de Toeni Bro. of Robert and Beranger; builder of Clifford Castle in Herefordshire. [Les
Seigneurs de Bohon, http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/bohon.html]
~1072 Helewisa de Plaiz m. Ralph Fitz-Herluins; dau. m. Rhiwallon/Roland le Strange. [John
L'Estrange<Johnl@minhousing.govt.nz]

WAITE, FOSTER LINES

Dau of Hugh de Plaiz of Bernham, Suffolk; m. Roald Lestrange.  [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]

b.c. 1072; dau of Hugh de Plaiz; m.c. 1090 Ralph Fitzherlewin (Brun) Hunstanton.  [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 11 Aug 2003]
~1113 Matilda Le Brun Dau. of Ralph Fitz-Herluin and Helewisa de Plaiz; m. Rhiwallon/Roland le
Strange. [John L'Estrange<Johnl@minhousing.govt.nz]

m. Roland Le Strange; mother of John Le Strange who m. Hawise. [Tom Stevenson <thomass@aol.com, 21 Oct 2002]

m. Roland Le Strange; mother of John Le Strange I. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

WAITE, FOSTER LINE
~1096 - 1158 Roland le Strange 62 62 Arrived in England c. 1100 from Dol, Brittany; m. dau. of Ralph Fitz-Herluin and Helewisa de Plaiz. [John L'Estrange<Johnl@minhousing.govt.nz]

WAITE, FOSTER LINE - 25th ggrandfather

m. Matilda Le Brun and was father of John Le Strange who m. Hawise. [Tom Stevenson <thomass@aol.com, 21 Oct 2002]

b.c. 1096, d. bef 1158; son of Guy le Strange; m. Matilda le Brun; father of:
1. John who m. Hawise de Strange
2. Hamo
3. Guy who m. Mary de Knockin
4. Ralph who m. Mary de Ercal
5. Margaret who m. Thomas Noel and Thomas de Blanchminster
[Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

Son of Guy le Strange; m. Maud de Hunstanton; father of John I le Strange who m. Hawise.
   Roald "Le Strange' or 'Extraneus' may have been a Breton and was of a family that seems to have migrated from Brittany to England (hence his second name, whether in its French or Latin form).
   He testified to a charter before 1122 and was a tenant of Alan fitz Fleald in Mileham, Norfolk; also held land in Hunstanton, Norfolk; m. Maud, dau of Ralph fitz Herlewin or Ralph de Hunstanton, and was in all probability dead by 1158, having had John with two other but not necessarily younger sons (Hamon who held lands in Cheswardine, Shropshire, d. by 1163/4, and Guy who granted land in Alveley, Shropshire and was Sheriff of Salop 1159-60; also had at least two daus.
  Roald Lestrange (Extraneus) with others of the tenants of Alan FitzFlaald in Mileham, Norfolk, witnessed, before 1122, a charter of his lord in favour of Castleacre Priory; he held in Hunstanton, where he made a grant of land which was later confirmed by John Lestrange IV; he further attested a grant by Robert son of Wimer to Castleacre Priory. He m. Maud, dau. of Ralph, son of Herlewin, or de Hunstanton, by Helewise, dau of Hugh de Plaiz, of Bernham, Suffolk. He d. bef. 1158. [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]
1156 - 1222 Margaret le Strange 66 66 Dau. of Guy Le Strange; m. Thomas Noel; mother of Alice who m. William Walter Harcourt. [WFT Vol 9 Ped 1051]

WAITE LINE

b.1156, d. 1222; dau of Matilda le Brun and Roland le Strange; m. Thomas Noel; m. Thomas de Blanchminster.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1826 - 1866 Mary Jane Durham 40 40 ~1103 Mabel de Beaumont ABT 1109/1114 Aveline de St. Hilary m. James de St. Hilary; mother of Maud who m. Roger de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, Line 246B, p. 213]

FOSTER LINE

m. James de St. Hilaire du Harcourt; mother of Maud de St. Hilaire who m. William II d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]
~1110 - 1142 Richard Fitz Robert 32 32 Bishop of Bayeux 1135-42; natural son of Robert of Caen. Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz] ~1073 - 1136 Nesta verch Rhys 63 63 Dau. of Rhys ap Tewdwr; m. Gerald of Windsor, the castellan of Pembroke. Her affair with Owain ap Cadwgan cost him Ceredigion. Although, to judge by her numerous affairs, that was not a novel experience for her. [A History of Wales, pp. 112-113]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

The sorrowful history of English involvement in Ireland has Welsh roots. The invasion sprang from the situation in Dyfed; its leaders were partly Welsh -- they included various descendants of Nest, the dau. of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the 'queen-bee of the Cambro-Norman swarm' -- and their battle cry was 'Sein Daui'.
The relationship between Wales and Ireland was an ambiguous one. As a result of the invasion, and particularly following the development of Dublin as a center of English power, the king of England was able to threaten the Welsh rulers from the west as well as from the east; the success of the venture of the
Cambro-Normans would therefore be a factor in the ultimate subjugation of Wales. [History, p. 126]

Dau. of Rhys ap Griffyd ap Tudor Mawr, Prince of South Wales; heiress of Carew Castle; m. Gerald FitzWalter; mother of William FitzGerald. [Burke's, p. 477]

Dau. of Rees ap Tudor, Prince of South Wales; liv. in 1108; m.1 Stephen, Constable of Cardigan; m.2 Gerald Fitz Walter de Windsor; mother of William, Maurice, David, and Angharad. [Misc. Gen. et Heraldica, p. 266]

Because of her beauty, she was known as Helen of Wales. Nest had a taste for romance and created havoc among the Welsh princes. Lovesick Owain Cadwgan, son of the prince of Powys, raided the castle and stole her -- some suspected she helped him -- and then all hell broke loose. King Henry I, who had had a liaison with Nest himself, backed Windsor, who went to the castle of Owain's father in Llangollen and got Nest back. After Windsor died, she married another Welsh prince. ["In Defence of the Realm", In Britain, July 1995]

Mayflower PAF

Welsh princess made prisoner during some fighting along the Marches; mother of Robert of Gloucester by Henry I, king of England. [The Conquering Family, p. 9]

Dau. of Rhys ap Tudor Mawr, Prince of South Wales and Gwladus, dau. of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn of Powys; m. Gerald of Windsor; mother of Maurice Fitz Gerald. [Ancestral Roots, p. 153]

One of the many mistresses of King Henry I; later m. Gerald of Windsor; her descendants were variously known as Fitz-Henrys and Fitz-Geralds. They were mostly landless men and ready for an adventure in Ireland. They were a natural to join with Dermot, King of Leinster, in the fight to regain his kingdom. [The Conquering Family, p. 96]

Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales was part of the dowry of Nesta ferch Rhys ap Tewdr when she m. Gerald de Windsor, constable of Carew (c.1100). The stone castle now on the site was built by their gr.gr. grandson who took the surname "Carew". [from plaque at Carew Castle, 1996]

Dau. of Rhys ap Tewdwr and Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon; m. Gerald of Windsor; mother of Maurice and William; union with Henry I, King of England, produced Henry Fitz Henry. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Her amorous exploits made her notorious and she bore Henry Fitz Henry to King Henry I among others; dau. of Rhys ap Tewdwr Mawr, King of Deheubarth, and Gwladys verch Rhiwallan; m. Geraldus de Windsor and was mother of Maurice Fitz Gerald. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3362c, 3367c]

The FitzGeralds and their numerous cousins had come across the Irish Sea form Wales: all the leaders of the first expedition were sons or grandsons of the Welsh princess, Nesta, who with good cause had been described as the queen bee of the swarm of Norman knights who hived off to Ireland. She was later reputed, perhaps wrongly, to have been a lady of easy virtue who generously bestowed her favours upon several men, apart from her husband, Gerald of Windsor. The Welsh blood of the FitzGeralds may go far to explain their easy understanding of the Gaelic Irish. [The Crowning of a King, p. 6]

b. 1083; d. 1136; dau. of Rhys ap Tewdwr and Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon; m. Gerald de Windsor; liaison with Henry Beauclerc, King of England. [Amy Cheshire <acheshil@san.rr.com, 5 Dec 2001]

Nesta was firstly mistress to Henry I; secondly she married Stephen,
Constable of Cardigan; thirdly she married Gerald of Windsor. Gerald and
Nesta had four children:
1. William fitzGerald.
2. Maurice fitzGerald.
3. David fitzGerald.
4. Angarat, a daughter.
Known as the most beautiful woman in Wales. She had many lovers.
In Christmas 1108 Owain ap Cadwgan of Cardigan came to visit Gerald and
Nesta. He so lusted after her that he, that night, attacked the castle
and carried
her off and had his way with her. This upset Henry I so muchthat the
incident
started a war.
~1080 Robert Fitz Robert Son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and Hawise de Redvers; father of Mabel who
m.1 Jordan de Chambernun and m.2 William de Soliers. [RBodine996
<rbodine996@aol.com]
~1080 Mathilde de Meulan Liaison with Henry I of England produced Emma who m. Guy IV Sire de Laval. [Leo van de Pas <leovdpas@iinet.net.au]

NEWLIN LINE
~1118 - ~1168 Patrick Devereux Earl of Salisbury 50 50 1st Earl of Wiltshire; son of Walter de Salisbury and Sibyl de Chaources/Chaworth; bro. of Sibyl de Salisbury d'Evreux. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

NEWLIN LINE

Father of William Fitz Patric who is grandson of Edward de Evreux. [Falaise Roll, p. 120]

m. Ela/Eva/Adela of Ponthieu; father of William Fitz Patrick who m. Alianore de Vitre. [GRS 3.03 Automated Archives CD#100]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> 1st EARL de SALISBURY

Cause of Death:<CAUS> Slain on return from Crusade by Guy de Lusignan.
1164 James de Clare Son of Roger de Clare and Maud. [WFT European Origin Ped 736] 1172 Henry de Clare Son of Roger de Clare and Maud. [WFT European Origin Ped 736] 0600 - 0673 Leutharius 73 73 1799 Henry Thornton 1168 - 1241 Roger de Clare 73 73 Son of Roger de Clare and Maud; m. Alice Dammartin. [WFT European Origin Ped 736] ~1076 Agnes Paynel or Bainard Dau. of Fulk Paynel of Carlton, Yorks, but Barrow in the Tafel for Bruce in *Lexikon des Mittelalters* identifies her as Agnes Bainard; m. Robert II de Brus; mother of Robert III and Adam.  [Richard Borthwick <rgbor@cyllene.uwa.edu.au]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES
~1148 Maud Marshall b.c. 1148; dau. of John "the Marshall" Fitzgilbert and Sibilla/Sibyl de Salisbury; m. Robert de Pont de L'Arches. [WFT Vol 1609]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of John 'the Marshall' Fitzgilbert and Sibilla de Salisbury; m. Robert de Pont de L'Arches. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]
concubine ~1128 Mabel Fitz Robert Dau. of Robert of Caen and Mabel Fitzhamon; m. Aubrey de Vere. [Suzanne Doig
<smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

b.c. 1128; dau of Amicia FitzHamon and Robert de Caen. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
1124 - 1175 Robert Fitz Robert 51 51 Possibly legitimate son of Robert of Caen; Castellan of Gloucester. [Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

m. Rohese de Clare; father of Rohaise who m. Simon III de Kyme.  [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com]

Son of Robert de Mellent and Mabel/Maud FitzRobert; m. Rohese de Clare. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

b. 1124, d. 1175; son of Robert FitzFulk and Alice de St. Quintin; m. Rohese de Clare.  [Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]
1578 - 1631 Hugh Loker 52 52 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8KKS-SM ~1167 - 1233 John II le Strange 66 66 Son of John Le Strange I; father of John Le Strange III who m. Lucy Tregoz. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

m. Amicia; father of Margery who m. Ralph de Pitchford.  [Michael Rugg <mrugg@tampabay.com, 3 May 2002]

Son of John I La Strange and Hawise; m. Amicia; father of John III of Knockyn who m. Lucy de Tregoz. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1130 - <1178 John I Le Strange 48 48 Son of Roland Le Strange and Maud Hunstanton; father of John Le Strange II. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

WAITE, FOSTER LINE - 24th ggrandfather

Son of Roland Le Strange and Matilda Le Brun; m. Hawise; father of John Le Strange who m. Amicia. [Tom Stevenson <thomass@aol.com, 21 Oct 2002]

Son of Roland La Strange and Matilda Le Brun de Hunstanton; m. Hawise; father of:
1. John who m. Amicia
2. Margaret
[Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

b.c. 1142, d.c. 1178; son of Roland le Strange and Matilda le Brun; m. Hawise de Strange; father of:
1. John who m. Amicia de Strange
2. Hamo
3. Ralph who m. Mary de Cheswardine
4. William
[Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
>1101 Nigel d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Matilda Bigod. [UTZ@aol.com] 1826 - 1855 Charity Lewis 28 28 >1101 Oliver d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Matilda Bigod. [UTZ@aol.com] ~1035 St. Saveur m. Roger/Robert Bigod; motehr of Roger Bigod who m. Adelisa de Toeni. [UTZ@aol.com]

WAITE LINE
~1060 Hawise de Redvers Dau. of Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon; m. Robert, son of Robert, Earl of
Gloucester; mother of Mabel who m.1 Jordan de Chambernun and m.2 William de
Soliers. [RBodine996 <rbodine996@aol.com]

BODINE LISTS HER BOTH AS MOTHER AND WIFE OF ROBERT FITZ ROBERT...
~0929 - 0963 Guillaume II "le Juene" Count of Auvergne 34 34 ~1140 Alice de Meschines b.c. 1142; dau of Maud FitzRobert de Caen  and Ranulph de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester; m. Richard Tempest. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

FOSTER LINE

b.c. 1152; m. Richard Tempest; mother of Roger who m. ?? de Rillieston. [Andrew Waite <andrewwaite@hotmail.com, 1 Sep 2002]

b.c. 1140; m. William and was mother of Gruffith d'Albini and William de Albini. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1035 Montbray Son of Roger, Sire de Montbray; father of Robert de Montbray who m. Matilda. [http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk] >1066 Robert Ebrois Son of Walter de Ewrus; father of Reginald Devereux. [WFT Vol 22 Ped 1246]

NEWLIN LINE
~1090 Geoffrey de Tregoz The family became seated in Hereford at the time of the conquest. In 1131 Geoffry de Tregoz, son of William, is said by Dugdale to have held lands of William Pevrel of London. His successors were benefactors of Hambye and one of them signed the foundation charter in 1145. Robert de Tregoz, sheriff of Wiltshire, was the distinguished warrior in the time of Richard I (1189-99), whose place of residence was Lidyard-Tregoze. The seigniory in Normandy was confiscated by Philip Augustus, but the family long remained there. Pierre de Tregoz was among the knights summoned for the service of Mont-St-Michel in 1 71. From this family descends the barons Tregoze, viscounts Bolingbroke and St. John. [Falaise Roll, pp. 109-110]

NEWLIN LINE

m. Annabil de Gresley; father of William de Tregoz.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1045 William, Sire de Tregoz Troisgots in in the arrondissement of St-Lo, where the ruins of a castle exist at the junction of the Vire and the brook of Marqueran, which King John visited in the beginning fo the 13th century. The family became seated in Hereford at the time of the conquest. In 1131 Geoffry de Tregoz, son of William, is said by Dugdale to have held lands of William Pevrel of London. His successors were benefactors of Hambye and one of them signed the foundation charter in 1145. Robert de Tregoz, sheriff of Wiltshire, was the distinguished warrior in the time of Richard I (1189-99), whose place of residence was Lidyard-Tregoze. The seigniory in Normandy was confiscated by Philip Augustus, but the family long remained there. Pierre de Tregoz was among the knights summoned for the service of Mont-St-Michel in 1 71. From this family descends the barons Tregoze, viscounts Bolingbroke and St. John. [Falaise Roll, pp. 109-110]

NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandfather
1065 Richilde de Creil Clermont m. Dreux II Seigneur de Mouchy; mother of Dreux III de Mouchy, Seigneur de Mouchy who m. Edith de Warenne. [Mike Taylor <mtaht@aol.com]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy; m. Dreux II, Seigneur of
Mouchy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1821 Rhoda Hollingsworth ~1025 Adele de Hesdin m. William Bournonville; mother of Gerard de Bournonville. [Kay Allen quoting Moriarity's Notebooks]

WAITE LINE - 28th ggrandmother
~1160 - 1228 Guy de Montfort 68 68 Seigneur de La Ferte-Alais; son of Simon V de Montfort and Alix de Montmorency; m.1 Helvis Ibelin;father of:
1. Philippe I de MOntfort, Seigneur de Castres, who m.1 Eleonore de Courtenay; m.2 Marie of Antiochia
2. Pernelle de Montfort
m.2 Briende de Beynes; father of:
3. Alicie
4. Agnes
5. Guidon who d. on crusade
Guy was killed in battle 31 Jan 1228 Vareilles. [Leo van de Pas <loevdpas@iinet.net.au]

b.c. 1160, d. 1228/9; son of Simon III Chauve de Montfort, Coutn d'Evereux, and Maud, Countess of Evereux; m. Helvid d'Ibelin. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1030 Genergan de la Vicaire 2nd wife of Robert I Sr. de Vitre; motehr of Andre de Vitre who m. Agnes de Mortain.  [Mike Talbot <mtaht@aol.com]

NEWLIN LINE
1126 Amicia de Beaumont b. 1126; dau of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont; m. Simon III de Montfort. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003] <1220 Lora de Somery Dau. of Ida/Idonea Longespee and Ralph de Somery; nun at Lacock. [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com] ~1100 Emme of England m. Guy IV Sgr de Laval; mother of Guy V who m. Emme d'Anjou.  [Mike Talbot <mtaht@aol.com]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Henry I; m. Guy IV Sgr de Laval; mother of Guy V who m.1 Agathe and m.2 Emma (dau. of Reinald, Earl of Cornwall, bastard of Henry I) [Leo van de Pas <leovdpas@iinet.net.au]
~1192 - <1243 Colette d'Aubigny 51 51 Dau. of the Earl of Albany; m. Amandus Sutton; father of Saire Sutton I who m. Joanna Ayncourt.  [WFT European Origins, Ped 173]

Dau. of William D'Aubigny and Mabel de Meschines; d. unm. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]
<1066 Gerold le Gros ~1085 Emma Lucy Dau. of Adrian Lucy and Avelina; m. Henry Maunsel. [WFT European Origins Ped 235] ~1087 Lucy Lucy Dau. of Adrian Lucy and Avelina. [WFT European Origins Ped 235] ~1133 - DECEASED William De Legh Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com>


Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
~1091 Walter Lucy Son of Adrian Lucy and Avelina. [WFT European Origins Ped 235] ~1093 Robert Lucy Son of Adrian Lucy and Avelina. [WFT European Origins Ped 235]

NEWLIN LINE

Father of Agnes who m. William de Tregoz.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1080 Henry de Ferrers Father of Gundred who m. Sir Ralph de Foleschamp. [WFT European Origins Ped 173]

FOSTER, WAITE LINES
1240 - ~1299 Ralph Cromwell 59 59 Son of Ralph de Cromwell; m. Mazerer Marmion; father of Joan who m. Alexander Freville. [WFT European Origins Ped 225]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES -- 22nd ggrandfather

2nd husband of Margaret de Somery; d. bef. 18 Sep 1289; father of Ralph de Cromwell. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

m. Margaret de Somery; father of Ralph II. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Ralph Cromwell and Margaret de Somery; m. Mazere Marmion.  [Bob Furtaw <bob@furtaw.com, 18 Nov 2001]

b. 1240, d. 1289; son of Ralph de Cromwell; m. Margaret/Margery de Somery; father of:
1. Ralph II who m. Joan
2. Lucy
[Sally Six]

Child of Nichole D'Aubigny and Roger de Cromwell. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

b.c. 1230, d. bef 18 Sep 1289; son of Nicole D'Aubigny and Ralph de Cromwell; m. Macerie Marmion and Margaret de Somery.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1217 Hugh Clifford Son of Roger de Clifford and Sibil de Ewyas. [<seejay51@aol.com] 1195 - 1236 Sybil de Tregoz 41 41 Dau of Sybil de Ewyas and Robert de Tregoz of Wiltshire; m. Roger de Clifford. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003] 1116 Godfrey or Geoffrey Scudamore Son of Sir Walter Scudamore; m. Matilda Gifford; father of Petronilla who m. Robert II de Ewyas of Herefordshire.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

Son of Walter de Eskidemore; m. Matilda Gifford; father of Walter de Scudamore (b. 1260)[???]. [Joan Cameron <JoanTC@aol.com, 29 Dec 1998]

b. 1116; son of Walter Scudamore, Lord Upton Scudamore; m. Matilda Giffard; father of Petronilla who m. Robert II de Ewyas. [Georgia Fleming <Hyacinth@frost.snowhill.com, 1 Aug 1998]
~1095 Annabil de Gresley m. Geoffrey de Tregoz; mother of William de Tregoz who m. Agnes de Lucy.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

NEWLIN LINE
~1080 Mavila D'Avranches Dau of Hugues Lupus D'Avranches and Ermentrude de Clermont; m. William FitzNorman de la Mare.  [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003] ~0832 Edmund I Eriksson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Birka
1777 John Littler ~0814 Erik III Refilsson ~0796 Refill Bjornsson ~0985 - <1056 Roger De Montgomery 71 71 1124 - 1175 William De Stanley 51 51 ~0850 Harold Hemmingsson ~0814 - 0850 Harde- Knud Sigfurdsson 36 36 ~0930 Herbastu (Herfast) de Crepon 0911 - >0984 Herbastus "den Danske" de Crepon 73 73 0932 - 0995 Erik VIII 'the Victorious' Bjornsson 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Sweden
1091 - 1145 Joan Stanley 54 54 1779 Elizabeth Littler ~1060 - 1094 Robert De Bruce 34 34 ~1055 Hortolina Brus D. 1134/1135 Philip I de Braose Philip confirmed his father's gifts to the abbey of St Florent in 1096. He was the first Braose Lord of Builth and Radnor, their initial holding in the Welsh Marches.  Philip returned from the 1st Crusade in 1103.  He built the Norman Church of St Nicolas at Old Shoreham and founded the port of New Shoreham.  His lands were confiscated by Henry I in 1110, due to his traitrous support of William, son of Robert Curthose, but they were returned in 1112.  Philip de Braose went on 2nd Crusade and died in Palestin.

Philip confirmed the gifts of his nephew, Philip de Harcourt, to the newly established Knights Templar.  Philip de Harcourt, Bishop of Bayeux, bestowed the manor and church of Shipley on the Templars between 1125 and 1130 and in 1154 added St Mary's, Sompting.

See St Nicolas, Old Shoreham.  Said to have died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.Son of William de Briouse and Berta; succeeded his father during the reign of William Rufus (r. 1087-1100). He is mentioned by Orderic Vital in 1096 as supporting William Rufus against his brother Henry, who held the strong castle of Domfront in Normandy, from which he carried on his operations. Philip was the ancestor of the great houe of Braose, barons of Bramber, Brecknock, Gower and Totness, and of William de Braose, who obtained from King Henry II a grant of the "whole kingdom of Limerick" in Ireland for the service of 60 knights' fees. Numerous branches existed also in Sussex, Bedford, Hampshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Wales, and from him descended also the Wingfields, viscounts Powerscourt. The family must not be confused with that of Brius, Bris or Brix, of which Robert de Brix was the representative at Hastings. [Falaise Roll, pp. 35-6]

m. Johel de Toteneis; father of William de Braiose who m. Bertha of Gloucester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 152]

Son of William I de Braose and Eve de Boissay; m. Aenor de Totnes; father of William II de Braose who m. Bertha de Gloucester. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of William de Braiose and Agnes de St. Claire; m. Aenor de Totnais; father of William de Braose. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2978]

Even before William de Braose's own death in abt 1096, his son Philip had followed the family 's warrior tradition. The bloody struggle for territory in the Welsh marches suited the de Braoses' warring ambitions. Philip gained the temporary favour of King William Rufus and an unsteady hold on Radnor and Builth. The Welsh princes who defended these lands as their birthright launched repeated campaigns. Early Norman gains met with several setbacks but Philip eventually consolidated his position and was able to build strong castles. The marcher lords hel d their lands largely outside the jurisdiction of the English crown. This provided a powerful incentive for the relentless warfare needed to subdue the Welsh. Ironically, their strength later posed a threat to the monarchy and their alliances extended to marriage with "the enemy".
   Philip de Braose travelled to Jerusalem on the First Crusade from 1097. At this time he was the country's 10th most wealthy baron. In 1110 wars on the continent compromised his loyalty and the de Braose lands were confiscated by King Henry I. Philip was back in royal favour within two years, however. His wife, Aanor, dau. of Judael de Totnes, lord of Barnstaple, had brought west country strongholds into the family (though they were saddled with legal disputes into the next century). His barony was restored to him and Philip resumed his reign as warlord in Builth and Radnor.
   Like his father, Philip had much to fear for his immortal soul. Fighting men were obliged to atone for the sins of war and this was usually to the material benefit of the church. A new order of fighting monks to defend the Holy Land, the Templars, caught the imagination of many warlike benefactors, including Philip de Braose. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux created holy orders for the Knights Templar in 1128.
   Philip de Braose built Radnor Castle to guard a strategic route into Wales. The path of the early Norman invasions can be seen clearly from the mound.["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

Philip confirmed his father's gifts to the abbey of St. Florent in 1096. He was probably the first Braose Lord of Builth and Radnor, their initial holding in the Welsh Marches. Philip returned from the 1st Crusade in 1103. He built the Norman church of St. Nicolas at Old Shoreham and founded the port of New Shoreham. His lands were confiscated by Henry I in 1110, due to his traitorous support of William, son of Robert Curthose, but returned in 1112. Philp de Braose possibly went on 2nd Crusade and died in Palestine.
   Philip confirmed the gifts of his nephew, Philip de Harcourt, to the newly established Knights Templar. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage. htm]

Philip de Braose enabled som e of the earliest gifts to the Tmplars from his domains. In 1125 Philip de Harcourt bestowed the manor and church of Shipley. His brother, Richard de Rennesville, was a Templar before the knights received their holy orders. It may be that Philip de Braose travelled to Jerusalem in 1120 at the time when the Templars were first conceived.
   New Shorham was founded by Philip de Braose and became one of the most prosperous English ports during the next three centuries. Philip built the beautiful Saint Mary de Haura church for his town, possibly in thanks giving for a safe return from the Holy Land in 1100. The Templars and the knights Hospitaller established large houses at New Shoreham but the river has long since washed away the remains.
   Returning crusaders frequently introduced leprosy to the community. Philip may have been responsible for establishing the hospital of St Mary Magdalen between Bramber and Steyning in the area still marked with the name Maudlin. The bodies of medieval lepers were unearthed here when a housing estate was built in 1959.
   Philip's death appears to be recorded by a contemporary writer, Gerald of Wales. Some time before 1135, Philip and his dogs spent a night in the church of Saint Afan, or Llanafan i n Welsh. They had been hunting near Builth. At first light Philip awoke to find that all his dogs had gone mad and he himself was blind.
   After years of helplessness, Philip grasped an opportunity to redeem his offence against the church. He armed himself and travelled to Jerusalem on a strong and faithful war horse, led by a group of friends. They took him to the front line of battle, where he gallantly charged forward. Philip was immediately struck down and met an honourable death. ["Barons de Braose " <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

The origins of the site at Builth Castle, Llanfair-ym-Muallt (Powys) go back to the Norman in vasion when Philip de Braose, son of William de Braose, took possession of the cantref of Buellt and in about 1100 threw up a motte-and-bailey of formidable size at an extremely strategic crossing point of the river Wye. Neither its appearance nor its strength went unchallenged and after 1168 when Rhys ap Gruffudd, the Lord Rhys, of Deheubarth destroyed the castle, it was rebuilt and refortified on several occasions, as it was defended by the Anglo-Normans a nd the Welsh in turn. [The Castles of Wales, p. 44]

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~1084 Aenor (Eva) de Totnes (Toteneis) CONFLICT:  Ancestral File 4.13 (STATES:  Aenor De TOTNAIS)ALIAS: Aenor de TotnaisDau. of Johel/Judhael de Toteneis; m. Philip de Braiose; mother of William de Braiose. [Ancestral Roots, p. 152]

Dau. of Judeal/Juhel de Totnes and ?? de Picquigny; m. Philip de Braose; mother of William II de Braose. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Judeal de Totnais and ?? de Picquigny; m. Phillip de Braiose; mother of William de Braose. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2978]

Philip's wife gave five acres in Bramber to the Templars, where Saint Mary's house now stands. This provided the order with free access to the port. Saint Mary's church in Sompting was added to their rapidly growing wealth in 1154. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.ne t/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

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~1098 John de Braose Son of Philip de Braose and Aenor de Tontnais. [Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002]

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~1063 - 1085 Gundred Picquigny 22 22 Dau. of Arnoul de Pecquigny; m. William I de Warren. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002 ]

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~1132 Margery Brampton Dau. of Maud/Matilda de Braose and John or Brian de Brampton; m. Hugh de Turberville. [ctrier <ct@connies-homes.com, 5 Jun 2002]

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1080 Amaury d'Arbitot Son of Urso D'Arbitot and Adeline. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

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~1070 Roger d'Abbetot Eldest son and heir of Ours d'Abbetot who forfeited his lands in 1114. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 1]

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~1072 Robert d'Abbetot Son and heir of Ours d'Abbetot, but who shortly afterwards had his inheritance and properties confiscated because he killed a servitor of the king. [Falaise Roll, p. 70]

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1781 ??? Littler 1745 - 1818 Jacob Marshill 72 72 ~1109 - 1170 Bertha de Braose 61 61 m. William I de Beauchamp. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NOTE:  (See below)  Dau. of William de Braiose of Bramber, Sussex, and Bertha of Hereford; m. William I de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcester; mother of Emma who m. Ralph de Sudeley. [Ancestral Roots, Line 222, p . 184]

CONFLICT:  CAN'T BE DAU. OF WILLIAM AND BERTHA...MAYBE HIS SISTER??? NEEDS PROOF...

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~1030 Arnoul (or Ernulphe) de Picquigny Dau. m. Judeal de Totnais. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2978]

Son of Eustache de Picquigny; father of:
1. Melisende who m. 1084 William, castellan of St-Omer
2. son who was father of Guermond II
[John Carmi Parsons]

Son of Eustace de Pecquigny; father of:
1. dau who m. Judeal/Johel de Totenais
2. Melisinde who m. Guillaume de St. Omer
3. Guermond
4. Gundred who m. William I de Warren
[Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]

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~1109 Emma de Beauchamp Dau. of Walter de Beauchamp and Emmeline D'Abitot; m. Ralph. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

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D. 1230 William II "Black Will" de Braose m. Eva Marshall; father of Maud who m. William de Beauchamp. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1060 Mathilde Mrs De Braose ~1074 Amicia de Braose ~1079 Philena de Braose Bryan I de Brampton m. Alice Neufmenill; father of Sir Bryan who m. Alice Remeville. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 5673]

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~1050 - >1085 Eustache de Vidame d'Amiens Picquigny 35 35 Generation between Arnold/Ernulph and Guermond II who m. Beatrix. [John Carmi Parsons]

The son of Arnoul and father to Guermond, vidames d'Amiens, is called Eustache, vidame d'Amiens (alive 1066, 1085). A dau. of this Eustache is said to have married a Joel de Totenes of England. [Les Familles d'Outre-Mer as quoted by Mike Talbot]

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~1070 Jean de Braose Dau. of William Braose and Agnes St Clare. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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1865 Edward Linch ~1106 Hildoin Braose Son of Philip Braose and Eleanor Totnes. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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~1113 Dau. (Philip) de Braose Dau. of Philip Braose and Eleanor Totnes; m. Ralph Vernon. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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Roger Marmion ~1070 - 1157 Peganus (Payne,Pagan) de Beauchamp De Bello-Campo 87 87 [TIMS FILE.FTW]

In her s.g.m posting, Rosiue Bevan refers to: 1. "The Beauchamps, barons of Bedford" by C Gore Chambers & C Herbert Fowler, pub in Bedford Historical Soc Records vol I, pp. 1-25. 2. "English baronies" by Sanders, p. 10.  She also gives Payn'e ancestry as:  Hugh de Beauchamp, d. c. 1100 = Matilda | Robert de Beauchamp, inherited from elder bro. Simon who dsp. | Payne de Beauchamp, inherited from elder bro. Miles who dsp.ALIAS: Pagan de Bello-CampoSon of Hugue de Beauchamp; possessor of the whole barony of Bedford with its castle. [Falais e Roll, p. 58]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp and Matilda Taillebois; m. Rohese de Vere; father of Beatrice de Beauchamp who m. Hugh de Morville. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2961]

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D. <1114 Hugh de Beauchamp Came to England with William the Conqueror. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

Beauchamps, near Avranches, in the Cotentin, was part of the barony of St-Denis le Gaste. Hug o de Belcamp is written in Domesday as holding a great barony, comprising 37 lordships in Bed ford, Buckingham and Hertford. Hugh is said to have had three sons, Simon, Pagan, and Milo. T his great family, one of whom was among the founders of the order of the Garter, was the sam e race as the Grenvilles, Meurdracs, Montagues and were the ancestors of the earls of Warwick. [Falaise Rol l, p. 58]

Three or four under-tenants of Beauchamp of Bedford derived their names from places within th e single canton of Tilly-sur-Seulles: Wimund de Taissel from Tessel, William de Locels from L oucelles, and Serlo de Ros from Rots. The fourth is Osbert de Broilg, who Round suggests ma y have derived from Brouay, pointing out however that the Domesday form is more suggestive o f Breuil, a name borne by several places in Calvados, though not in the canton of Tilly. Thes e facts suggest further that the original home of the Beauchamps is to be sought in Calvados , but of the only two Beauchamps in that department one is a fief in Moyaux, cant. Lisieux, 7 6 kil. E of Tilly-sur-Seulles, and the other in Vouilly, cant Isigny, 32 kil W of it, and i t is impossible to draw any sound inference from such evidence. [Anglo-Norman Families, pp. 2 0-21]

m. Matilda Taillebois; father of Robert, Simon, Walter. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100 ]

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1009 - 1095 Guy I Monthery 86 86 UID: E0790C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB385// ~1019 Rolf de Taillebois ~1020 Azeline Mrs de Taillebois ~1049 Johel (Judhael) de Totnes (Toteneis) CONFLICT:  Ancestral File 4.13 (STATES: De TOTENAIS)ALIAS: Judeal de TotenaisOf Totnes & Barnstable, co. Devon; liv. 1123; father of Aenor who m. Philip de Braiose. [Ancestral Roots, p. 152]

m. ?? de Picquigny; father of Aenor de Totnes who m. Philip de Braose. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

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John Hales 1784 Hannah Littler ~1130 Emma de Beauchamp Dau. of William I de Beauchamp of Elmley, co. Worcester, and Bertha de Braiose; m. Ralph de Sudeley; mother of Otuel de Sudeley. [Ancestral Roots, Line 222, p. 184]

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D. 1211/1212 William II de Beauchamp William de Beauchamp, who m. Joan, dau. of Sir Thomas Walerie, and dying before the 13th (1211-12) of King John's reign, was s. by his son (a minor, whose wardship and marriage Roger de Mortimer and Isabel, his wife, obtained for 3,000 marks). [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 29-30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]

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2nd Baron Beauchamp; son of William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp, and Maud de Braose; m . Joan Walerie; father of Walter de Beauchamp, 3rd Baron Beauchamp. [jstevens@iquest.net]

Son of William de Beauchamp and Maud de Braose; m. Joane Waleries. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1134 Joane Waleries m. William de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp; mother of Walter de Beauchamp.  [jstevens@iques t.net]

Dau. of Thomas Waleries; m. William de Beauchamp; mother of Walter de Beauchamp who m. Bertha de Braose. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1105 - 1170 William I de Beauchamp 65 65 Ancestor of the Beauchamps of Holt. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

Sheriff of Worcester and adjoining counties; despensier to the king; son of Walter de Beauchamp and Emeline d'Abbetot. [Falaise Roll, p. 70]

Son of Walter de Beauchamp and Emeline d'Abetot; m. Maud de Braose. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Walter de Beauchamp of Elmsley Castle, Gloucester and Emeline Abitot; m. Maud de Braose; father of William de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp. [jstevens@iquest.net]

m. Bertha de Braiose; father of Emma who m. Ralph de Sudeley. [Ancestral Roots, Line 222, p . 184]

Son of Walter de Beauchamp and Emmeline D'Abitot; m. Maud de Braose; father of William de Braose. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1072 - 1131 Walter de Beauchamp 59 59 Father of William, ancestor of the Beauchamps of Holt. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp and Matilda Taillebois; father of William I de Beauchamp. [GRS 3.03 , Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp, companion of the Conqueror; m. Emeline Abitot; father of William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp. [jstevens!iquest.net]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp and Adeliza Matilda Taillebois; m. Emmeline D'Abitot; father of:
1. William who m. Maud de Braose
2. Stephen who m. Isolda de Ferrers
3. Emma who m. Ralph
4. Matilda/Maud who m. Robert Marmion
5. Richard
[WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1076 Emmeline D'arbitot Dau. of Ours d'Abbetot and Atheliza; m. Walter de Beauchamp. Recovered from Henry I the hereditary shrievalty of Worcester with the confiscated possessions of her brother on her marriage with Walter de Beauchamp. Their son William was despensier to the king and sheriff of Worcester and adjoining counties. [Falaise Roll, p. 70]

Dau. of Urso d'Arbitot and Adeline; m. Walter de Beauchamp; mother of William, Stephen, Emma, Matilda/Maud, and Richard. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau of Urso de Arbitot and Adeline; m. Walter de Beauchamp. [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 20 Apr 2003]

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1050 - 1118 Urso D'arbitot 68 68 At the time of the Conqueror's survey, he was Sheriff of Worcestershire, held Holt Castle, and other large estates in Worcestershire, which had probably been conferred upon him for services at Hastings.  In some ancient records, Urso d'Abitot is called Urso Vicecomes and in others Urso de Wirecestre.  About the year 1074, when Roger Earl of Hereford, and Ralph, Earl of Norfolk, conspired against King William, Urso united his forces with those of Wolstan, Bishop of Worcester, and Egetroyne, Abbot of Evesham, and did eminent service to the royal cause.  He subsequently founded a hermitage at Little Malvern in Worcestershire, afterwards converted into a cell of the Abbey of Westminster. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

Older bro. of Robert le Despensier, steward to the Conqueror. The name came from St-Jean d'Abbetot, canton of Colbose, arrondissement of Havre, of which the seigniory belonged to the chamberlain of Tancarville, indicated in
the foundation charter of St-George de Bocherville. Son of Amaury d'Abbetot; grandson of Gerold, sire de Tancarville. Ours accompanied Duke William to the conquest of England, after which he became a great power, having been created sheriff of Gloucester and Worcester, and held a great barony as tenant-in-chief in Hereford and Warwick. In 1073 he was one of the king's council and rendered great service in the suppression of the rebellion of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. Ours was a despoiler of the lands of the church of Worcester, as well as the abbeys of Evesham and Pershore, and terribly oppressed the tenants of Droitwich. Great power had been granted to him as hereditary sheriff, making it his duty to keep the county in subjection, in almost all parts of which he held manors. On the other hand, he founded Malvern priory, which became a cell to Westminster abbey. Ours was alive during the reign of Henry I, but the exact date of his death is unknown. By his wife, Atheliza, he had Robert d'Abbetot, who succeeded him, but who shortly afterwards had his inheritance and properties confiscated because he killed a servitor of the king. Ours' dau.  was Emmeline who m. Walter de Beauchamp. hereditary [Falaise Roll, p. 70, 91]

Urse de Abetot, Domesday tenant-in-chief and sheriff of Worcestershire, is a well-known person; his first recorded occurrence in England is in 1067. Robert son of Urse may be the Robert de Abetot whose wife Lesza gave land to the priory of Ste-Barbe-en-Auge, a house of which the Tancarvilles were patrons.  Urse was succeeded in England by his son Roger, who forfeited his lands c. 1114. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 1]

The Abbetots prevailed in Normandy until the time of Philippe Auguste and in England for 600 years. [Falaise Roll, p. 70]

Son of Aumary de Arbitot; m. Adeline. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3352c]

m. Adeline; dau m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet .att.net, 18 Jun 2003]

b.1050, d. 1118; son of Amaury d'Arbitot; m. Adeline; father of:
1. Emeline who m. Walter de Beauchamp
2. dau who m. Roger de Marmion
[Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 20 Apr 2003]

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~1047 Adeline Marmion Wife of Urso (Ours) d'Abbetot; mother of Emeline and Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 70]

[GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Urso de Arbitot. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3352c]
m. Urso de Arbitot; dau m. Roger Marmion. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 18 Ju n 2003]

b.c. 1047; m. Urso D'Arbitot; mother of Emmeline, Amary and another dau. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix .netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

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Robert D'arbitot (Abbetot) Le Despencer Amaury Raoul D'arbitot (D'albetot) 1789 Jeremiah Littler ~1109 Thomas Waleries Father of Joane who m. William de Beauchamp. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1054 Dau. (Arnoul) de Picquigny m. Judeal/Juhel de Totnes; mother of Aenor de Totnes who m. Philip de Braose. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Arnoul de Picquigny; m. Jukel/Jadhael/Judeal de Totnes; mother of Aenor (Eva) de Totnes who m. Philip de Braose.  [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

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ABT 1015/1029 Alured de Totnes (Toteneis) MISC:  Also spelled TOTNAISLord of Barnstable and Totnais; father of Judeal de Totnais who m. ?? de Picquigny. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2978]

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~1049 - 1087 William I de Braose 38 38 MISC:  The baronial family of BRAOSE came from orginially from Briouze, near Argetan, Normandy.  William de BRIOUSE was one of the most powerful barons in William the Conqueror's army.  He received large possessions, chiefly in Sussex, including the whole Rape of Bramber, where he built Barmber Castle, which was his seat.  In 1075 he executed the foundation charter of the Sele Abbey, Sussex, founded the Abbey of Braisose in the time of William I and made grants to St. Florent Saumer.  Gunnora, his mother, in 1082 held lands from Hugh PINCERA and Roger de CUILLI.  The date of his death is unknown, but he was succeeded bykl his son, Phililp de BRIOUSE, during the reign of William RUFUS; he increased the vast estates of his father by marriage with Beta, sister and co-heir of William, Earl of Gloucester.  He is mentioned by Orderic VItal in 1096 as supporting William RUFUS against his brother Henry, who held the strong castle of Domfront in Normandy, from which he carried on his opeations.  Philip was the ancestor of the house of Braose, barons of Bramber, Brecknock, Gower, and Totness, and of William de BRAOSE, who obtained from King Henry II a grant of the "whole kingdom of Limerick" in Ireland for the service of sixty knight's fees.

One of King Williams's most fovored companions; had numerous manors at Domesday; md. Agnes (1040, 2nd marr. for both), d. of Waldren de St Clare."Guillaume de Briouze is recorded in lists of those present at the Battle of Hastings.  He became the first Lord of the Bramber Rape by 1073 and built Bramber Castle.  William made considerable grants to the abbey of Saint Florent, Saumur to endow the foundation of Sele Priory near Bramber and a priory at Briouze.  He continued to fight alongside King William in the campaigns in Britain, Normandy, and Maine.

See remains of gatehouse at Bramber Castle.

William de Braose came into England with the Conqueror and held, at the general survey, considerable estates in the counties of Berks, Wilts, Surrey, Dorset, and Sussex. He was s. by his son, Philip de Braose. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower]

Guillaume de Briouze is recorded in lists of those present at the Battle of Hastings.  He became the first Lord of the Bramber Rape by 1073 and built Bramber Castle.  William made considerable grants to the abbey of Saint Florent, Saumur to endow the foundation of Sele Priory near Bramber and a priory at Briouze.  He continued to fight alongside King William in the campaigns in Britain, Normandy, and Maine.

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One of the most distinguished commanders in the army of the Conqueror, based upon the broad lands he acquired in the counties of Berks, Wilts, Surrey, Dorset and Sussex.  A noble Norman, who held, in his native Duchy, the Honour of Braose near Falaise. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

From the time of Domesday the family of Briouze were lords of the rape of Bramber, Sussex. Their place of origin is established by a series of charters for the abbey of St. Florent at Saumur, particularly by one bef 1080 in which William de Briouze gave to the church of St. Gervaise and St. Protaise at Briouze all is tithe except his demesne profit from the mills of Briouze, and also the church of St. Nicholas at his castle of Bramber. [Anglo-Norman Families, p . 20]

One of the most powerful barons in the Conqueror's army. He received large possessions, chiefly in Sussex, including the whole Rape of Bramber, where he build Bramber Castle, which was his seat. In 1075 he executed the foundation charter of Sele Abbey, Sussex, founded the abbey of Braiose in the time of William I and made grants to St-Florent Saumur. Gunnora, his mother, in 1082 held lands from Hugo Pincerna and Roger de Cuilli. The date of his death is not known, but he was succeeded by his son Philip, during the reign of William Rufus. [Falaise Rol l, p. 35]

The family of de Buceio/Boceio held Kingston Bowsey or 'by Sea', Sussex of Briouze from an early date.Randulfus Landrici de Boceio witnessed a charter of William de Briouze for St. Florent de Saumur bef 1030. Bouce is 22 kil E of Briouze, but only 9 kil. S of Ecouche (Scocetum), the church of which belonged to William de Briouze in the 11th century. [Anglo-Norman Famil ies, p. 21]

m. Agnes de St. Clare; dau. m. William of Harcourt. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Robert de Brus and Emma de Brittany; m. Agnes de St. Clare; dau. m. Anchetil de Harcourt. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3316b, 3354c]

William de Braose's first wife was Agnes, dau. of Waldron de St. Clare. Then he m. the widow of Anchetill de Harcourt, Eva de Boissey, who already had seven children. Travelled with William the Conqueror as he subdued England and dealt with some serious disputes on the continent.
   William de Braose features in the Domesday survey as an established tenant in chief.
   William was with the Conqueror when he died at the priory of Saint Gervais, outside Rouen, in 1087.
   He was from Briouze in Normandy, near Falaise where the Conqueror was born. King William distributed manors across the country to his companions but he chose his best warriors from the Norman nobility to defend the coast of Sussex. Trade and travel between Sussex and Normandy was a lifeline for the new conquerors.
   Sussex was divided into six rapes. The king created a lordship for each rape, possessing all its manors, and the lord built or strengthened a major castle and a port. Trade with Normandy soon flourished, free from interference by English rebels or invaders such as the French or the Danes.
   William de Braose became lord of the rape of Bramber and held over 200 manors elsewhere. He began building Bramber Castle, near Steyning, in about 1071 to dominate the fertile Adur River valley and its estuary. At first the castle would have been a ditch and a wooden enclosure with high defensive mound inside. Stone castles were only started after local resistance wa s under firm control.
   The rape also needed inland defences so William de Braose entrusted his stepson, Robert de Harcourt with Knepp near Shipley, where a castle mound and some flint ruins can still be seen. Shipley church has survived with many Norman features intact.
   The river Adur was wider and deeper than it is today. It had a thriving port at Steyning named after an important Saxon church, Saint Cuthman's. The father of England's royal line, King Aethelwulf, was originally buried there in 858. In 1043 Edward the Confessor granted Saint Cuthman's church, with Steyning, Ashurst and Warminghurst manors, to the Benedictine abbey of Fecamp in Normandy. The monks had given him refuge during his exile in Normandy, then as king of England Edward rewarded their hospitality.
   King Harold's father severed the link between Sint Cuthman's and Fecamp in his efforts to check the Norman influence on English affairs. William the Conqueror cited this outrage as one of the reasons for his invasion and Fecamp Abbey lent its powerful moral support. The Norman attack and William's claim to the throne won the pope's blessing. Benedictines welcomed the Conqueror at Hastings in anticipation of lavish future endowment.
   William de Braose built a large bridge over the river at Bramber and established his own port there. His castle then exacted tolls from the ships using Saint Cuthman's port. The imposing "caput" of his barony began to sprawl across the Saxon landscape and local rights and customs became subordinate to his will.
   In 1085 the king belatedly restored Saint Cuthman's to the monks of Fecamp, with the income from its three manors including Steyning. A rival force had entered William de Braose's domains and threatened his baronial supremacy. Naturally he opposed it but the abbey was more th an equal to the fight.
   In an aggressive claim for burial fees, the monks challenged Bramber's right\ to bury its parishioners in the churchyard at Saint Nicholas. This was William de Braose's new church which served the castle. In 1086 the king called his sons and all his barons and bishops to court to settle the dispute, which took a full day. The abbey of Fecamp swayed the court in its favour and William de Braose had to organize the unpleasant exhumation of bodies.
   Fecamp's victory meant that Bramber's dead were all moved to the churchyard at Saint Cuthman's. William de Braose also lost the right to charge tolls at his bridge and the port of Bramber failed to thrive. Fecamp fought him and won over a rabbit warren, a park, gardens, a causeway and a channel to fill his moat. The monks celebrated their reinstated income by ostentatiously rebuilding Saint Cuthman's church. They rededicated it to Saint Andrew and transported Saint Cuthman's relics to Fecamp abbey.
    The was the first of several legal battles. The dispute was exacerbated by Sele priory in Upper beeding. William de Braose's attempt to form a college of secular canons at Saint Nicholas' church in 1073 failed when they were found to be leading dissolute lives. After 1080, however, he made improved arrangements for prayers to redeem his sins and for the souls of his family. Obviously the monks at Steyning would never be trusted to do the job. So Willia m founded Sele priory and his valuable patronage went to rival Benedictines from the Saint Florent abbey of Saumur in Anjou.
   The Sele priory at Upper Beeding was sited over the river from Steyning, where Saint Peter's church remains. William handed Saint Nicholas' at Bramber, Saint Botolph's, Saint Nicholas' in Old Shoreham and other churches with the rape to the monks of Saint Florent, providing a generous income to maintain Sele priory. He also endowed Saint Florent with gifts from his Norman domains. In 1093 William coerced his unwilling son Philip to confirm these gifts at the dedication of the church at Briouze to Saints Gervais and Protais. It was a dramatic scene, in which they jointly placed a dagger on the altar to make an oath in the presence of the bishop and clergy about to celebrate mass. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net /doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

Bramber was part of the parish of Steyning and responsibility for religious affairs of that town had been given by Edward the Confessor to the Abbey of Fecamp in France together with certain lands in the neighbourhood. Those rights and lands the monks of Fecamp stubbornly maintained when, after the Conquest, William de Braose was given the lordship of the "Rape of Bramber," stretching far beyond the confines of his home parish.
   By way of breaking their monopoly, de Braose established a small college of Benedictines just outside his castle at Bramber and attached it, with some endowments, to the important Benedictine house of St. Florent at Saumer in Anjou. For that college, the little cruciform Church of St. Nicholas was built. [The Church of St. Nicholas in the parish of Beeding and Bramber with Botolphs flyer]

When first built, the Church of St. Nicholas was the Chapel of the Castle of William de Braose who, as a foremost Baron of William the Conqueror, was given the Lordship of the Rape of Bramber, one of the main sections into which Susssex was divided. It extended some 10 miles along the coast and inland to include the present Crawley. [St. Nicholas's Church, Bramber, Sussex flyer]

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~1054 Agnes de St Clare Dau. of Waldron de St. Clare and Helena le Bon; m. William I de Braose; mother of dau. who m. William of Harcourt. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Waldron de St. Clare and Helena le Bon; m. William de Braiose; dau. m. Anchetil de Harcourt. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3354c]

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~1047 - 1089 Roger de Pitres 42 42 m. Adelisa; father of Walter Fitz Roger. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Eunice de Baalun; father of Walter Fitz Roger de Pitres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3318 b]

m. Eunice de Baalun; father of Walter Fitzroger of Gloucester who m. Berthe and Emma de Ballon. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

b.c. 1035, d. 1089; son of Helindis and Amaury Raoul D'Albetot; m. Eunice de Baalun. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

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~1114 Stephen de Beauchamp ~1075 - ~1137 Simon de Beauchamp 62 62 Son of Hugue de Beauchamp; died without issue. [Falaise Roll, p. 58]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp and Matilda Taillebois. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

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~1075 Milo de Beauchamp Son of Hugue de Beauchamp. [Falaise Roll, p. 58]

Son of Hugh de Beauchamp; gr.father of Hugh the Poor de Beaumont. [jstevens@iquest]

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Adeline de Beauchamp Dau. of Hugh de Beauchamp; m. Walter le Espec, Lord of Kirkham & Helmsley. [jstevens@iquest.net]

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1779 - 1848 Hannah Holliday 69 69 D. 1137 Robert de Beauchamp Son of Hugh de Beauchamp; father of:
1.Pagan de Beauchamp
2. Beatrice who m. Hugh de Morville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Matilda de Taillebois; father of Payne/Peganus de Beauchamp who m. Rohese de Vere. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com]

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Beatrice de Beauchamp Ellen de Beauchamp ABT 1100/1130 - <1201 Philip II de Braose Son of Philip de Braose and Aanor; m. Matilda de Pont de l'Arche (reference to this marriage is in the Close Rolls of Henry II). Philip was left in charge of Wexford when Henry II left Ireland in 1172. Later that year he received a grant of North Munster (without the city of Limerick) but was unable to take possession. [Doug Thompson <doug.thompson@virgin.net]

Younger brother of William de Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber; made his name fighting with Henry II. Philip held Wexford on the king's departure in 1172. He was granted north Munster after others had refused it, but turned back as he approached Limerick. Philip failed to take his lands before his death in 1201. ["Barons de Braose <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

Son of Philip Braose and Eleanor Totnes; m. Eve. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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~1102 Basilia De Braose Dau. of Philip Braose and Eleanor Totnes; m. ?? Dammartin. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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~1114 Gildon de Braose Son of Aenor de Tontnais and Philip de Braose. [Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 fe b 2002]

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~1108 - 1171 Stephen de Beauchamp 63 63 Son of Walter de Beauchamp and Emmeline D'Abitot; m. Isolda de Ferrers. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

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~1154 Richard de Beauchamp Matilda de Braose Dau. of William de Braoise and Agnes de St. Clare; m. Anchetil de Harcourt.  [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3354c]

Dau. of William de Braose, 1st Lord of Bramber, and Agnes de St. Claire; 2nd wife of Robert de Harcourt. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

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0950 - c 12 Mar 994 Eudes I de Blois UID: 677E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D3F40// 1784 Sarah Holliday Adam de Braose Son of William Braose and Agnes St Clare; m. Emma Ramsey. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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~1082 John de Braose ~1084 Hortense de Braose Dau.of William Braose and Agnes St. Clare; m. Henri Ferriers. [Pat Boren <pboren@pnut.rand.org]

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~1100 John de Brampton m. Matilda Broise; father of Brian Brampton who m. alice Neufmenell. [Carolyn Kottmeyer <hoagies@chesco.com, 15 Feb 2000]

Son of Brian de Brampton and Matilda de St. Valerico; m. Maud/Matilda de Braose; father of:
1. Brian who m. Alice de Neufmenill
2. Margery who m. Hugh de Turberville
[ctrier <ct@connies-homes.com, 5 Jun 2002]

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~1051 - 1080/1098 Adam (Adelm) de Brus SEARCH NOTES:  ALSO spelled BRUCESon of Robert de Brus/Brix; younger bro. of William; son of Robert. Came to England in 1050, attending Queen Emma. Shortly after which he went to Scotland, but joined his father and brother later at the Conquest. He was rewarded with 94 lordships in Yorkshire, and d. 1079, in consequence of which his son Robert received these possessions and is entered in Domesday. [Falaise Roll, p. 88]

Grandfather of Lucy de Brix who m. William de Humez. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Had five sons; Lord of Brius in lower Normandy; succeeded by his eldest son Adam II. [Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland, p. 108]

Son of Robert Brus and Emma de Brittany; m. Emma Ramsey; father of Robert who m. Agnes Pagnel . [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Lord of Skelton; m. Emma Ramsey. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1406]

It is believed that Adam de Brus built the castle at Brix between Cherbourg and Valognes in Normandy in the 11th century. [Clans & Tartans, p. 56]

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~1030 - ~1094 Robert I de Brus 64 64 Son of Robert de Brutz/Brusce who was counsellor to Duke Robert the Magnificent; father of William and Adam who accompanied their father to the Conquest. Robert died shortly after, when William received the castle of Bramber in Sussex. [Falaise Roll, p. 88]

m. Emma de Brittany; father of William de Braiose. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3316b]

b.c. 1030, d.c. 1089; m. Emma de Brittany; father of Adam Brus who m. Emma Ramsey. [WFT Vo l 6 Ped 1556]

Robert de Brus followed William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, to England in 1066 and, although he is thought to have died soon after, his sons acquired great possession in Surrey and Dorset. [Clans & Tartans, p. 56]

Robert was granted part of North Cave very shortly after 1086. [Richard Borthwick rgbor@cyllene.uwa.edu.au]

d.c. 1094 Founder of the Scottish dynasty, Bruce derived his name from his castle of Bruis near Cherbourg. He arrived in England with William the Conqueror, king of England, who granted him land in Yorkshire. His son, Robert Bruce, founded Guisborough Priory in North Yorkshire, in 1119. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 37]

1st lord of Brix; son of Rognvald, son of Brusse; companion of William the Conqueror; father of:
1. Adelme
2. William
[Annie Natalelli-Waloszzek <Xanadu2@wanadoo.fr, 19 Sep 2002]

From Dr. Johnston's HISTORY OF THE FAMILY OF BRUCE, "Braose: The Castle of Broase, now Brieose": The town exists considerably south of Falaise and north of Briouze. "...two leagues from Falaise in Normandy; it was built by Robert de Braose who had two sons: Alan who with his posterity remained in Normandy and Robert de Breiose, who came to England with the Conqueror but died soon after."
   "He left however two sons:
1. William who founded the baronial house of Braose of Bramber, Gowert, etc., and
2. Adam, ancestor of the Bruces of Skelton, Anandale, etc." [Annie Natale lli-Waloszzek <Xanadu2@wanadoo.fr, 19 Sep 2002]

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~1034 - ~1094 Gunnora (Emma) de Brittany 60 60 Gunnora - In 1082 she held lands from Hugo Pincerna and Roger de Cuilli. Mother of William de Briouse. [Falaise Roll, p. 35]

Emma de Brittany - b.c. 1034, Brittany; d. 1094; dau. of Alan, Earl of Brittany; m. Robert de Brus; mother of William de Braiose. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3316b]

Dau. of Alan, Earl of Brittany; m. Robert Brus; mother of Adam Brus who m. Emma Ramsey. [WF T Vol 6 Ped 1556]

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~1160 - 1228 Andrew De Beauchamp 68 68 0927 - 0992 Conan I "le tort" 65 65 UID: 9C7A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7054// Maude De Beauchamp 1786 - 1850 Mary Holliday 64 64 Robert "the Strong" De Harcourt Le Fort MISC:  Built the castle of Harcourt in Normandy 0987 - 1037 Anchetil Harcourt 50 50 ~0995 Eva De Boissay m. Anquetil de Harcourt; mother of Errand, Robert I, Jean Arnoul, Gervais, Yves, and Renaud. [Falaise Roll, Table XI]

m. Anchetil, Seigneur of Harcourt. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. William I de Braose; mother of Philip de Braose who m. Aenor de Totnes. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Second wife of William de Braose; had 7 children by her first marriage to Anchetill de Harcourt. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

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~1067 Dau. (Urso) de D'Arbitot m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby; mother of Robert, 4th Lord of Scrivelsby, who m. Millicent de Stanton de Rethel. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 18 Jun 2003]

b.c. 1072; dau of Urso de Arbitot, Constable of Worcester, and Adeline; m. Roger Marmion, 3rd Lord of Scrivelsby; mother of Geoffrey and Robert. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att. net, 18 Jun 2003]

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1105 - BEF 20 Mar 1200/1201 Maud (Matilda) De Braose Burke says she was the daughter of William Lord Braose, of Gower. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 29, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]

CONFLICT:  Who parents
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Dau. of William de Braose and Eva Marshall; m. William de Beauchamp; mother of William de Beauchamp. [WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau of William Briose and Eva Marshall; m. Brian Brampton; mother of Brian Brampton who m. alice Neufmenell. [Carolyn Kottmeyer <hoagies@chesco.com, 15 Feb 2000]

Dau. of Philip de Braose and Aenor de Totnais; m. John or Brian de Brampton; mother of Brian and Margery. [c trier <ct@connies-homes.com, 5 Jun 2002]

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Dau. of Philip de Braose, 2nd Lord of Bramber, and Aanor de Totnes; m. Ralph de Gernon. ["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

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Dau. of William de Braose and Bertha de Gloucester; m. John de Brompton. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329 ]

Dau. of William de Braose and Berta FitzWalter; m. Gruffudd ap Rhys. [Carrie Holbrook, <famil ygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002]

b. 1133, d. 1201; dau. of William de Braose; m. Gruffydd ap Rhys. [Amy Cheshire <acheshil@san .rr.com, 5 Dec 2001]

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~1070 Melisende De Picquigny m. William St. Omer; mother of Maud who m. Arnulf II Count of Guines. [Kay Allen quoting Moriarity's Notebooks]

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~0925 Gerberge pg 188, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W.H. Turton, 1927


Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
1030 - 20 Feb 1070/1071 William Fitzosbern De Bréteuil Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl Of Hereford
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SX-LX
1NAME William /Fitzosborne/
2  GIVN William
2  SURN Fitzosborne


Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SX-LX
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Herefor
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9T3-46
0922 Ordgar Ealdorrman Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0862 Liedgardis (de Vermandois) 1789 Patience Holliday ~1032 - DECEASED Osbern Fitzosbern Name Suffix:<NSFX> Bishop Of Exeter
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Bishop of Exete
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SZ-HK
1155 - 1217 William De Vernon 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 5th Earl Of Devon
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF DEVON]/
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FPN-JV

William de Reviers or de Vernon, 5th Earl ofDevon of the 1141 creation and Lord of the Isle of Wight.  [Burkes' Peerage]

Note the difference between the 5th & 6th Earl (cited below) is that Burke'sPeerage does not recognize that Richard Seigneur de Reviers was made the Earl of Devon and, even if he was made an Earl of Devon, the Earldom was created anewin 1141 by the Empress Maud, when she made Baldwin the 1st Earl of Devon of the 1141 creation.
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William de Redvers, surnamed Vernon, 6th Earl of Devon. This nobleman, upon the second coronation of King Richard I, was one of the four earls that carried the silken canopy, then being styled "Earl of the Isle of Wight." His lordship appears to have adhered steadily to King John, for we find that monarch in the 18th of his reign [1217-18] providing for the security of the earl's property against Louis of France, which, from his advanced age, he was unable to defend himself. He m.Mable, dau. of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he acquired a considerable accession to his landed possessions, and had issue, Baldwin, Joan, and Mary. William, 6th Earl of Devon, d. 14 September, 1216, and was s. by his grandson, Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 140, Courtenay, Barons Courtenay, Earls of Devon]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> 5th Earl Of Devon
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF DEVON]/
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FPN-JV

William de Reviers or de Vernon,5th Earl ofDevon of the 1141 creation and Lord of the Isle of Wight.  [Burkes'Peerage]

Note the difference between the 5th & 6th Earl (cited below) is that Burke's Peerage does not recognize that Richard Seigneur de Reviers was madethe Earl of Devon and, even if he was made an Earl of Devon, the Earldom was created anewin 1141 by the Empress Maud, when she made Baldwin the 1st Earl of Devon of the 1141 creation.
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William de Redvers, surnamed Vernon, 6th Earl of Devon. This nobleman, upon the second coronation of King Richard I, was one of the four earls that carried thesilken canopy, then being styled "Earl of the Isle of Wight." His lordship appears to have adhered steadily to King John, for we find that monarch in the 18thof his reign [1217-18] providing for the security of the earl's property against Louis of France, which, from his advanced age, he was unable to defend himself. He m. Mable, dau. of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he acquired a considerable accession to his landed possessions, and had issue, Baldwin, Joan, and Mary. William, 6th Earl of Devon, d. 14 September, 1216, and was s. by his grandson, Baldwin de Redvers, 7th Earl of Devon. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 140, Courtenay, Barons Courtenay, Earls of Devon]
~1070 Emma De Ballon Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TV-FW

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TV-FW
1067 - DECEASED Anchitil Grai Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
~0892 Boso de Bourgogne ~1141 - DECEASED Eva De Reviers 1  NAME Eva /Redvers/
2  GIVN Eva
2  SURN Redvers


1  NAME Eva /Redvers/
2  GIVN Eva
2  SURN Redvers
1104 - DECEASED Harvey 3rd Lord Of Sutton ~1123 - >1160 Henry De Reviers 37 37 ~1094 - DECEASED Robert De Reviers ~1096 - DECEASED Hugh Reviers 1  NAME /De Vernon/
2  GIVN
2  SURN De Vernon


1  NAME /De Vernon/
2  GIVN
2  SURN De Vernon
1792 Thomas Holliday Sigibert I King d'Austrasia Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0970 - <1020 Muriella of Normandy 50 50 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0434 - 0472 Ricomer (Flavius Ricimer) Duke of Burgundy 38 38 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1126 - DECEASED Hawise De Reviers ~0940 Agnes of Anjou pg 83, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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~1000 - >1053 Hugh De Vernon 53 53 Curt Hofemann, curt_hofeman@yahoo.com, wrote in a post-em:

I've never seen amarriage to a (?) de Centerville.  Possibly because you list no source, this is speculative or maybe from a less than reliable source like Ancestry.com or familysearch.org?  If so, no need to respond.

Few Norman families of the elventh century were more powerful than those of Tosny and Beaumont, but the same period also witnessed the rise of many lesser houses, and of these the first family of Vernon may be taken as an example.  When, some time between 1032 and 1035Duke Robert I [of Normandy] gave land to Saint-Wandrille at Sierville, some ten miles north of Rouen, he did so with the consent of a certain 'Hugh of Vernon,' and other documents show that the family of Hugh had already become possessed of other estates in this district, for in 1053 William of Vernon, together with his father Hugh, who had by now become a monk, gave to Holy Trinity, Rouen,land at Martainville within five miles of the city.  It is possible that the full lordship of Vernon passed to this family sometime between these dates.  Early in the reign of Duke William he had given Vernon to his cousin Guy of Burgundy, and Guy's disgrace and forfeiture after 1047 may well have provided the opportunity for the rise of the new family. [Ref: "William The Conqueror, The Norman Impact Upon England", by David C. Douglas, 1964, University of California Press,Berkey & LA, CA p87]

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1794 Catherine Holliday 0952 - 1004 Adailaeide Pricess of Aquitaine 52 52 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1006 - DECEASED Drew De Baalun Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJR-QS 0941 - BETWEEN 02 MAR 0985 AND 0986 Lothair King of France ~1100 Avis De Reviers According to the line, Avis was daughter of Richard by Avis, daughter of Reginald Earl of Cornwall, b. 1040.  But this is impossible as Reginald wasn't born until 1110, so I am ignoring the mother indicated in the line.  Paul Davis questioned the dates involved as well.

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~1036 - DECEASED Weva Crepon Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9HNH-DJ ~0856 - DECEASED Hallad Rognvaldsson ~0963 - ~1015 Godfrey fitz Richard of Brionne 52 52 Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com>

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pg 139, Burke's " A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire" published 1883


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~1052 - DECEASED Unknown 1773 Mary Holliday 1754 Ruth Marshill 1085 - DECEASED Anchitel De Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield
>0890 - 0952 Hugues Nerra "the Black" Duke of Burgundy 62 62 ~1162 - DECEASED Alice De Grey 1050 - DECEASED Eunice De Baalun Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJR-PM

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1025 - DECEASED Drew De Baalun ~1052 - DECEASED Dru De Baalon ~1115 - DECEASED Adelise Lucia De Baalun ~1163 - 1206 Alice De Vernon 43 43 ~0890 - 0956 Giselbert of Chalons & Bourgogne 66 66 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1118 - 1162 Richard De Reviers 44 44 1  NAME Earl Of /Devon/
2  GIVN Earl Of
2  SURN Devon

1  NAME Earl Of /Devon/
2  GIVN Earl Of
2  SURN Devon
1775 - 1795 Patience Holliday 20 20 ~1056 - DECEASED Hugh De Reviers ~0972 Beatrix of Normandy pg. 10,  "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by L.H.Turton, published 1928


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~1108 - >1140 Joan De Reviers 32 32 1  NAME Joan De /Redvers/
2  GIVN Joan De
2  SURN Redvers

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2  SURN Redvers
1570 Hugh Given ~0953 - 1045 of Aubigny Cadelon II 92 92 Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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1054 - 19 Jan 1118/1119 Adeline (Nmn-William) Peverel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 85BG-SP

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~0850 - 0890 Ranulph II of Poitiers of Aqitaine 40 40 Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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~0890 - >0943 Aumaury of Poitou 53 53 Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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~0807 Conrad III of Burgundy GIVN Conrad III of
SURN Burgundy

GIVN Conrad III King of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Son.
~0974 - 1040 Mauger of Corbeil 66 66 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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1777 Joshua Holliday ~0920 - ~0983 Amaury (Almaric) I of Montfort 63 63 Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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~0970 - BEF 4 Jan 1038/1039 Guillaume I Hieme of Eu Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0955 - 1003 Count Arnaud I of Astarac 48 48 ~1135 - <1203 Robert FitzErneis de Goushill 68 68 ~1080 Margary Hatton Michael R. Neuman  <michaelneuman@earthlink.net>


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~1054 Wolfaith of Hatton Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1003 - ~1066 Neil IV of St. Sauver 63 63 Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry ~0920 - ~0958 Grimald of Monoco 38 38 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0875 - 0930 Berenger of Rennes 55 55 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0845 (Juhel) of Rennes Judicael I Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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1779 Hannah Holliday ~0962 Bertha of Burgundy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~0885 - >0942 Ava of Arverne 57 57 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0985 Adela of Eu Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1005 Kadwidge of Normandy Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0966 - 0996 Geoffroi of Eu 30 30 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0914 Roscille of Anjou Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0920 - 0987 Duke Garcia II of Gascogne 67 67 ~0959 - 1026 Richard II of Normandy 67 67 pg 109,115 & 150.  "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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0952 Duke Sancho III of Gascogne 0960 - 1024 Count Guillaume of Fezensac 64 64 1782 - 1794 John Holliday 11 11 ~1046 - >1086 Odard of Dutton 40 40 vol 1, pg 643, "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod

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~1089 Wolfric Hatton Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0911 Asperling of Vaudreuil Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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0999 - 7 Jan 1078/1079 Eudes of Penthievre & Bretagne pg 174 & 184, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition


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~0920 Adele of Anjou Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1003 Geoffroi II of Bretagne Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0409 - >0490 King of the Lombards Claffo 81 81 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0847 - 0886 Berenger of Bayeaux 39 39 pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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~0470 Hilderic King of the Vandals 1  NAME Hilderic Christian King of the /Vandals/ 1  DEAT 2  DATE BET.523- 530




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BET 438 AND 440 - >0476 Basinia II von Thuringia 1  NAME Basina Andovera /de Thuringia/ 1  NAME Basina of /Thuringia/2SOUR S033320 3  DAT A 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  BIRT 2PLACThuringian Germany 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT . 438 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  DEAT 2  DATE ABT. 480




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   K: Basine de Thuringe (Thuringia).


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ema p 307 "king of Thuringia's wife"[JamesLinage.FTW]

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ema p 307 "king of Thuringia's wife"

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Basina
Born: ?
Died: ?
Father: ?
Mother: ?
Married (1): Bisinus, King of the Thuringian Franks
Children:
Baderic, King of the Thuringians
Hermanfrid, King of the Thuringians
Berthar, King of the Thuringians

Married (2): Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks
Children:
Clovis I, King of Franks
Autofleda
Lanthechild

While wife of Bisinus, King of the Thuringian Franks, she and her husbandtook in the exiled Childeric, King of the Salian Franks. When Childericreturned to his throne shortly after, Basina followed him and marriedhim. Their son was Clovis, who succeeded his father as King of the SalianFranks in 481.

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1785 Sarah Holliday <0366 - >0420 II Procopius 54 54 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1025 Garsend of Maine I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1013 Godwin of Cornwall I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~0468 Amfleda of the Ostrogoths the Younger 1  NAME /Amfleda/




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0436 - 0481 I King of the Franks Childeric 45 45 1  NAME Cloderic I (Childeric) of the /Franks/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import : Jan 17, 2001 1  NAME Chirderic I /Meroving/ 1BIRT2  DATE ABT. 436 2  SOUR S033320 3  DAT A 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan17,2001 1  DEAT 2  DATE 481 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Dat e ofImport:Jan 17, 2001




Sources: RC 303; Kraentzler 1657, 1777, 1780; AF; "the Franks" byEdwardJames; Pfafman.
   Franks: the grave of Cloderic/Childeric I was found in 1653 inTournai,Belgium. It contain ed "gold-and-garnet belt and equipmentfittings; goldbuckles and a gold arm-ring; a brooch o f the type worn onthe rightshoulder by high Roman officials; a Frankish throwing-axe, orfran cisca;the fittings for a sword or scramasax (a single-edged sword);the famousgold bees whic h Napoleon took to be a symbol of Frenchroyalty, and whichled him to wear a cloak bejewelle d with such bees athis imperialcoronation...There were also coins in the grave, and,finally , thecrucial find, Childeric's seal-ring, with the inscriptionCHILDERICI REGIS('belonging t o King Childeric'), and its portrayal ofthe long-hairedking wearing Roman-style military dre ss and bearing alance."
   RC: Cloderic I, King of Franks, 458-481. Married about 465.
   K: Childeric/Childerich I, King of Franks/King of a part ofSalistianFranks. Married 463 , died 481.
   Pfafman: Childeric I, King of Salic Franks 458-481.458-481


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King of the Salian Franks, one of the first of the Merovingians and thefather of Clovis I.   The Salian Franks, in treaty with the Roman Empire,had settled in Belgica Secunda, between the Meuse and Somme rivers,making their capital at Tournai. Childeric's role as a barbarian ally ofthe Romans was important. He helped the Roman military commander Aegidiusto repel the Visigoths near Orléans (463); at the request of Aegidius'successor, Count Paulus, he attacked the Visigoths again in 469. Soonafterward he cleared Anglo-Saxon pirates from the district southwest ofOrléans around
Angers. Childeric's tomb at Tournai was discovered in 1653.

To cite this page: "Childeric I" Encyclopædia Britannica
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?idxref=195589>

458 King of Merovingian Franks.

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001.

Childeric I

(chl´drk) (KEY) , c.436-481, Merovingian king of the Salian Franks(c.457-481), a Germanic tribe; son of Meroveus and father of Clovis I.Information on him is mostly legendary. His rule was that of a tribalchieftain. He defeated (463) the Visigoths at Orléans as an ally of theRoman general Aegidius. Subsequently he defeated the Saxons and theAlemanni. His tomb, containing armor and ornaments, was discovered in1653 at his capital, near Tournai, Belgium.

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Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks
Born: c437
Died: 481
Father: Merovech, King of the Salian Franks
Mother: ?
Married (1): Basina
Children:
Clovis I, King of Franks
Audofleda
Lanthechild

King of the Salian Franks 456-481
Childeric succeeded his semi-legendary father Merovech as king of theSalian Franks of northern Gaul in 456, during Roman times. He becameinfatuated with the daughters of his subjects, who were so incensed aboutthis that they forced him to give up the throne. He discovered that theyintended to assassinate him, and he fled to Thuringia, leaving a closefriend and telling him to send him a message when Childeric could returnto his kingdom.

Childeric took refuge with Bisinus, King of the Thuringian Franks, andhis wife Basina. The king elected by the Franks was cruel, and soon afterChilderic was re-called to his kingdom by his friend, and was restored tothe throne. Once Bisinus and Childeric were both kings, Basina desertedher husband and went to live with Childeric, who married her and had ason Clovis.

After a battle with Odoacer, King of the Saxons (and conquerer of theWestern Roman Empire, 476), at Orléans, Childeric and the Saxon king madea peace treaty and together subdued the Alamanni, who had invaded a partof Italy. In 481 Childeric died and was succeeded by Clovis, his son byBasina.

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ohme p 65 (continued from VALENTINIAN III)  "A new direction in northernGaul came with the emergence of CHILDERIC as king of one group of Franks.Although our information about him is scanty, it seems that hecollaborated with the Romans--or with one group of Romans--against theVisigoths and the Saxons of the Loire, that (although a pagan) heco-operated with the Gallic Church, and that he laid the foundations ofthe kingdom which his descendants were to rule for the following threecenturies.  In the confused years which followed the death of the lastgenerally accepted western emperor in 455 (VALENTINIAN III), and stillmore after the deposition of the last resident western emperor in 476,Childeric must have seemed a natural ruler to many in northern Gaul.  Hedied in 481/2 and was buried at Tournai, in a grave which reveals someaspects of his power:  several hundred gold coins minted inConstantinople, sent perhaps as a subsidy, and a gold brooch like thoseworn by Roman generals."
Head of chart on p. 66.
WHWC Belgium or Flanders joins Merovingian Dynasty during Childeric'sreign.
ema p 307 "Childeric was the first Frankish king about whom Gregory ofTours could find substantial information.  According to Gregory, he wasbest known for seducing his subjects' daughters and for marrying the kingof Thuringia's wife, who bore him a son, CLOVIS I."
ewh p 172 "King Childeric (d. 481) fought as a federate of the empire atOrleans when Aetius defeated the Visigoths, and he later defeated theSaxons on the Loire.  His tomb was found (1653) at Tournai, the "capital"of the Salians."

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SOURCE NOTES:
Burns, Thomas S, A History of the Ostrogoths, Bloomington,  Indiana:Indiana Univ
Press, 1984.  SF Library 940.1 B9375h.

Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge:
University Press, 1952.  Chatham 940.1PRE.

Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Euroopaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zurGeschichte
der europaischen Staaten, New Series, Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1978-.

Settipani, Christian, Les Ancetres De Charlemagne, 1989, and, Settipani,
Christian, and Patrick van Kerrebrouck, La Prehistoire des Capetiens,1993, as
transcribed by Gilles Houdry, Aug 1994.  Roots-l genealog.charlanc[1-7]

Tapsell, R. F., Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World.New
York: Facts on File Publications, 1983.

Wagner, Anthony, Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical
Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975.  Rutgers Alex CS4.W33.
RESEARCH NOTES:
456: Salic Franks' King [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc]

c457: King of France and Rhineland, Merovingian Dynasty [Ref: Tapsellp169]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: abt 435 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc], parents: [Ref: SettipaniCharlAnc]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: CMH p154, Tapsell p169] 481/2 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc] occ481
[Ref: ES I #1], note: [Ref: Wurts p433][MassachusettsRSHALL.FTW]

SOURCE NOTES:
Burns, Thomas S, A History of the Ostrogoths, Bloomington,  Indiana:Indiana Univ
Press, 1984.  SF Library 940.1 B9375h.

Previte-Orton, C. W., The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge:
University Press, 1952.  Chatham 940.1PRE.

Schwennicke, Detlev, ed., Euroopaische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zurGeschichte
der europaischen Staaten, New Series, Marburg: J.A. Stargardt, 1978-.

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RESEARCH NOTES:
456: Salic Franks' King [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc]

c457: King of France and Rhineland, Merovingian Dynasty [Ref: Tapsellp169]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: abt 435 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc], parents: [Ref: SettipaniCharlAnc]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: CMH p154, Tapsell p169] 481/2 [Ref: Settipani CharlAnc] occ481
[Ref: ES I #1], note: [Ref: Wurts p433][JamesLinage.FTW]

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ohme p 65 (continued from VALENTINIAN III)  "A new direction in northernGaul came with the emergence of CHILDERIC as king of one group of Franks.Although our information about him is scanty, it seems that hecollaborated with the Romans--or with one group of Romans--against theVisigoths and the Saxons of the Loire, that (although a pagan) heco-operated with the Gallic Church, and that he laid the foundations ofthe kingdom which his descendants were to rule for the following threecenturies.  In the confused years which followed the death of the lastgenerally accepted western emperor in 455 (VALENTINIAN III), and stillmore after the deposition of the last resident western emperor in 476,Childeric must have seemed a natural ruler to many in northern Gaul.  Hedied in 481/2 and was buried at Tournai, in a grave which reveals someaspects of his power:  several hundred gold coins minted inConstantinople, sent perhaps as a subsidy, and a gold brooch like thoseworn by Roman generals."
Head of chart on p. 66.
WHWC Belgium or Flanders joins Merovingian Dynasty during Childeric'sreign.
ema p 307 "Childeric was the first Frankish king about whom Gregory ofTours could find substantial information.  According to Gregory, he wasbest known for seducing his subjects' daughters and for marrying the kingof Thuringia's wife, who bore him a son, CLOVIS I."
ewh p 172 "King Childeric (d. 481) fought as a federate of the empire atOrleans when Aetius defeated the Visigoths, and he later defeated theSaxons on the Loire.  His tomb was found (1653) at Tournai, the "capital"of the Salians."

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ohme p 65 (continued from VALENTINIAN III)  "A new direction in northernGaul came with the emergence of CHILDERIC as king of one group of Franks.Although our information about him is scanty, it seems that hecollaborated with the Romans--or with one group of Romans--against theVisigoths and the Saxons of the Loire, that (although a pagan) heco-operated with the Gallic Church, and that he laid the foundations ofthe kingdom which his descendants were to rule for the following threecenturies.  In the confused years which followed the death of the lastgenerally accepted western emperor in 455 (VALENTINIAN III), and stillmore after the deposition of the last resident western emperor in 476,Childeric must have seemed a natural ruler to many in northern Gaul.  Hedied in 481/2 and was buried at Tournai, in a grave which reveals someaspects of his power:  several hundred gold coins minted inConstantinople, sent perhaps as a subsidy, and a gold brooch like thoseworn by Roman generals."
Head of chart on p. 66.
WHWC Belgium or Flanders joins Merovingian Dynasty during Childeric'sreign.
ema p 307 "Childeric was the first Frankish king about whom Gregory ofTours could find substantial information.  According to Gregory, he wasbest known for seducing his subjects' daughters and for marrying the kingof Thuringia's wife, who bore him a son, CLOVIS I."
ewh p 172 "King Childeric (d. 481) fought as a federate of the empire atOrleans when Aetius defeated the Visigoths, and he later defeated theSaxons on the Loire.  His tomb was found (1653) at Tournai, the "capital"of the Salians."

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Note:
He reigned at Yssel 458 - 481. He organized and equipped the Britishexpeditions of Hengist. He followed the pagan cult of "Diana of theArdennes (the nine fires)".

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1.  Childeric I acceded 460.[jweber.ged]

SOURCES:
Page 212 in Dawn of European civilization has Merovingian chart. It
differs a little from some others.

Cloderic is same as Childeric

"Rulers of the World" by R.F.Tapsell
Between 458 and 480: Childeric I became the third King of the Franks in458.  He fought with the Roman Aegidius against the Wisigoths.  WhenAgidius died in 464, he was succeeded by Count Paul.  Childeric I's armyhelped Count Paul push back a Saxon advance from Angers around 466. CountPaul would die in 470.  They had to repeat this feat around 475, afterCount Paul had died and the Saxons once again had attempted to expandinto Angers.

1 Childeric I, King des Francs (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.)(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 216, Line 303-52.)

(Andre Castelot, Histoire De La France, Pages, 176, 200). Born: before433, son of Merovee=Merovech, Prince des Francs and N?, Childeric I ispresumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time he succeededhis father in 448.

Between 480 and 481 Childeric I's tomb in Tournai was discovered in 1653and contained magnificent weapons. Buried: circa 481 in Tournai, Bigorre,France.
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Synod of Toledo: The filioque clause is added to the Nicene Creed
Merovech becomes king of the Franks
Battle of the Utus: Attila the Hun defeats the Eastern Romans in an indecisive battle. The Huns invade the Balkans as far as Thermopylae.
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Merovech becomes king of the Franks
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Relatively little is known about Marcian before his accession tothethrone. He was most proba bly an Illyrian by birth, although onesourceclaims that he was a Thracian. Born in 392, he , like many otherpublicmen from that region, made his career in the military. His fatherhad been a soldier and Marcian first served in the city of PhilippopolisinThrace. From there, Ma rcian as a tribune went with his unit to fightthePersians in 421-2, but he apparently becam e ill in Lycia and neversawaction in the campaign.

From this relatively inauspicious beginning, he served aspersonalassistant (domesticus) to t he emperor's commander-in-chief(magisterutriusque militiae), Aspar. This placed Marcian in t he highestmilitarycircles, but certainly did not provide him with any singulardistinction.I n the early 430's, he served with Aspar in Africa and wasapparentlycaptured by the Vandals . In one fanciful story, no doubt acreation oflater writers, Marcian supposedly met the Vand al king,Gaiseric, whopredicted that he would one day be emperor. After hiscapture, we kno w nomore of his career before his accession to the thronein 450.

With the death of Theodosius II under somewhat mysteriouscircumstances,the imperial successi on was thrown open to question forthe first time inover 60 years. Theodosius had left no ava ilable heir:his one survivingchild, Licinia Eudoxia, had married Valentinian III.Accordin g to aseventh century source, the emperor on his deathbed willedMarcian to behis heir, but t his story was almost assuredly a product ofpropagandaafter the event. Whatever the case, Asp ar engineered hiscandidacy withthe agreement of Theodosius' sister, Pulcheria Augusta, whom arried theformer tribune. With the support of the last representativeof theTheodosian hous e in the east and the head general, Marcianreceived thesupport of the Senate and the armies . On August 25, 450,Pulcheriaherself gave him the imperial diadem, an unique event implyin gthat anAugusta shared in the imperial power. In return, Marcian swore torespecther virgini ty and be a staunch champion of religious orthodoxy.ThatPulcheria's virginity remained intac t indicates the political natureofthis marriage. Quickly thereafter, he had his only daughte r, AeliaMarciaEuphemia, marry the future western emperor, Anthemius.

Religious Policies

Shortly after his accession, Marcian called the Fourth EcumenicalCouncilat Chalcedon, held i n late 451. Bishops and theirrepresentativeswrestled with the religious controversies surrou nding thebeliefs ofNestorius, Eutyches and other monophysite thinkers whoquestioned thenatu re of Christ. the assembled orthodox clerics condemnedmonophysitismoutright, holding to th e belief that Christ had one nature,both humanand divine. Marcian had pushed to the fore th e views of PopeLeo (fromthe so-called Tome of Leo), no doubt hoping that the bishop ofRom e wouldin turn support his reign with Valentinian III (Valentiniangave onlylukewarm recognit ion to his imperial colleague). Whatever therationalebehind his support, the western--that i s, papal--position wasforwardedand declared orthodox by the council.

Nor was the emperor afraid to back up the council's decision.WhenPalestinian monks rose in r evolt in 453, Marcian sent troops on aregularcampaign to quell the insurrection. He also ins ured theinstallation ofthe new archbishop, Proterius, in Alexandria after similarviolence i nthat city.

the council at Chalcedon was also important because it moreclearlyoutlined the increasing sp lit between east and west. Pope Leo'slegateshad been the only western representatives at a s upposedlyecumenicalcouncil, signifying the degree to which the west was distractedby itsow n religious and political concerns. the council had also passeda canonover the objections o f Leo which gave the archbishop atConstantinopleofficial oversight over the whole east. Thi s would prove akey stickingpoint in later years and helped to separate the two halvesofChri stendom.

In addition to the Fourth Ecumenical Council, Marcian also supportedhiswife's extensive buil ding projects until her death in July of453.Unsurprisingly, they were all churches and Pulch eria did much tofurtherthe mother of God (theotokos) cult.

Political and Military Policies

Marcian's reign began with an immediate change in policy toward Attilaandthe Huns. In the la st years of Theodosius II, the chamberlainandguardian (spatharius), Chrysaphius, had largel y been the architectofappeasement in regards to the Hunnic confederation, paying out hugeindemnities as safeguards against potential attack. Shortly afterMarcian'scoronation, Chrysaphi us was either murdered or executed, andthe newemperor refused to pay any more subsidies.

Marcian's decision had been ill-conceived, but as it turned out, itwasenormously successful . the senatorial aristocracy, which hadbeenstrongly opposed to treating with barbarians, hea rtily supportedthisaction. More importantly, Attila became too absorbed in westernimperialp olitics to deal with the recalcitrant Marcian, although theHuns mayhave also thought that th e western court was an easier target tobullyand extort money from. And before Attila could r efocus hisattention onthe east, he died and his empire disintegrated. the emperorquicklyfor med alliances with those peoples previously under Hunnicdomination,especially the Ostrogoths , to thwart their re-emergence.Indeed, theemperor even permitted these peoples to settle a s federatesin Pannonia,Thrace and Illyricum. Marcian's policy also resulted insaving theimp erial treasury enormous sums: at the end of his reign,Marcian lefthis successor 100,000 poun ds of gold.

Little other military action happened during his tenure, althoughtherewere some campaigns ag ainst Saracens in Syria and against theBlemmyes inEgypt. the lack of any long-term, large-sc ale wars with thePersians,Huns or others also meant that the emperor was able to amass more fundsthan might otherwise have occurred. But it seems, too, that theemperortried to avoi d confrontation: the assassination of ValentinianIII andthe subsequent Vandal sack of Rome i n 455 was met with mutedsilence fromthe east. the emperor contented himself with sending a nembassy toGaiseric requesting the return of the empress, Eudoxia, andherdaughters.

Marcian did remain largely beholden to Aspar, however. Perhaps becauseofhis support, Marcia n made the general a patrician. the emperoralsoappointed his son, Ardabur, the commander-in- chief for the East(magisterutriusque militiae per Orientem) and perhaps made him a patrician aswell. It is difficult to tell whether they dictated policy, but itseemsthat if they did , Aspar and his son were for the most part carefulnot tostep on the political toes of Consta ntinople's ruling class.Despite thegeneral's power, there was still a strong anti-Germanic sentiment amongthe aristocracy.

Towards the end of his reign in 456, Marcian heavily censured theGreensthroughout the Easter n Roman Empire, one of the two circusfactionscontinually at war with one another. When the y showed theirdispleasureat the emperor's patronage of the Blues, he forbade the Greensfrom holding any administrative or public posts for three years.SinceChrysaphius had favored th e Greens, these actions may have had adynasticaspect to them.

Financial and Legal Reforms

Most of Marcian's financial policies were designed to placatethesenatorial aristocracy and i n those policies, he was alsoverysuccessful. the one tax upon senatorial wealth, the collati oglebalis,was abolished, more easily accomplished since the emperor nolongersubsidized th e Huns. of equal importance to the senatorial elite,Marcianended many of the financial oblig ations owed by holders of theoldrepublican offices. Praetors and consuls normally had to pu t onlargepublic games, the latter also having to distribute wealth to thegeneralpublic of C onstantinople. Now only the highest-ranking senators,theillustres, were eligible to serve i n these offices and they werenotrequired to spend the huge sums of money that had been traditionallyassociated with holding them. the financial windfall for thearistocracywas great an d since it had previously gone to publicentertainmentsinstead of imperial coffers, the emper or could easilyafford suchmunificence.

Marcian did try to address other financial issues, too. Uponhisaccession, he proclaimed a re mission of all old monies owed to thestate.Again, this probably benefited the wealthier clas ses, but itcertainlyspread to a much broader spectrum of imperial society. ofequalimportanc e was a campaign against the sale of governmental offices.Thefact that the emperor Anastasiu s and others also tried to haltthispractice demonstrates the endemic nature of the problem .Nevertheless,his attempt was a recognition of a corrupt custom that ledto othercorruptions .

His legal record is much less clear, although a few of hisenactmentssurvive. Perhaps his mos t significant was a law rescinding aprevious lawof the emperor Constantine, which had in tur n been anextension of anAugustan law. Whereas it had been previously illegal for amember o f thesenatorial class to marry a freeborn poor woman (humilis),Marcian nowpermitted such a m atch assuming that the lady in question wasof goodmoral character. It was significant law no t only in itself, butalso to afuture law of the emperor Justin in the 520's, which allowed senators andother lowborn women (infames) to marry: that law permittedJustinian andTheodora t o wed. Whether Marcian's decree was in reactionto a specificcase, however, is unknown.

Death and Assessment

In January of 457, Marcian died at the age of 65, supposedly ofgangrenein the feet. Legend h as it that he was also on a longreligiousprocession on the eve of his death. the emperor wa s buried inthe Churchof the Apostles next to his wife, Pulcheria. Despite the factthat he h admarried his daughter to Anthemius, she had no Theodosianconnection andhence lacked even th e legitimacy that Marcian had gainedthroughmarriage. Anthemius did not succeed his father-in -law.

Later Byzantine writers looked back at Marcian's reign as something ofagolden age. He had se cured the political and financial security oftheeast, had established the orthodox line tha t future emperorswouldsupport, and had achieved a fair amount of political harmonyandstabil ity within the capital city. These things were all real, butmuchof his success must also b e accorded to luck. the Persians and Hunswereabsorbed with other matters, no great natural d isasters had crippledtheresources of the government, and he was fortunate that there was arepresentative of the house of Theodosius to validate his position. Itisalso clear that he ste adfastly remained out of entanglements withthewest. In that sense, Marcian's rule was the co nceptual end ofauniversal--and unified--Roman Empire.

Sources and Bibliography

No true comprehensive descriptions of Marcian's life or reign survive.theEcclesiastical Hist ory (Historia Ecclesiastica) of Evagrius offerssomeimportant details of his early life, as d oes the ChronographiaofTheophanes. the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon can be found i ntheofficial Acta (E. Schwartz et al. eds., Acta Conciliorum OecumenicorumV.2 [1932-8]). Fo r the rest of his reign, the Chronicon Paschale,thechronicles of Marcellinus comes, the Lexi con of Suidas, theChronographiaof John Malalas, and the fragmented history of Priscus areal l valuablesources. John Lydus' Magistracies of the Roman People (demagistratibuspopuli Roman i) also offers important information about thestate'sfinances. Several laws survive: CJ i:39 :2, xii:2:2, xii:3:2, andseveralnovellae.

Bury, J.B. (1923) History of the Later Roman Empire from the deathofTheodosius I to the deat h of Justinian (New York).

Croke, B., (1978) "the Date and Circumstances of Marcian's Decease,A.D.457," Byzantion 48, 5 -9.

Devos, P., (1976) "Saint Jean de Lycopolis et l'empereurMarcien,"Analecta Bollandiana 94, 30 3-16.

Holum, Kenneth (1982), Theodosian Empresses (Berkeley).

Jones, A.H.M. et al. (1970), the Prosopography of the Later RomanEmpire,vol. 1 (Cambridge).

Kohlfelder, R.L., (1984) "Marcian's Gamble: A Reassessment ofEasternImperial Policy toward A ttila AD 450-453," American Journal ofAncientHistory 9, 54-69.

Martindale, J.R. (1980), the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire,vol.2 (Cambridge).

Thompson, E.A., (1950) "the Foreign Policies of Theodosius IIandMarcian," Hermathena 76, 58- 75.


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0846 - 0879 Louis II "the Stammerer" King of France 32 32 ~1000 - ~1049 Guillaume of Aubigny 49 49 pg 107, Turton's "The Plantagenet Ancestry"

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~0970 - ~1066 Niel III of Aubigny 96 96 pg 107, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by 1928 by W. H. Turton, published 1928

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~0946 - ~1014 Roger of St. Sauveur 68 68 pg 107, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by 1928 by W. H. Turton, published 1928

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~0911 Niel of St. Sauveur pg 107, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by 1928 by W. H. Turton, published 1928

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~0859 - ~0931 Hrollaug Rognwaldsson 72 72 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0852 - 0910 Einar Rognvaldsson of Orkney 58 58 Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry Torf of Moere pg 103, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H.Turton, published 1928


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1791 Samuel Holliday ~0987 - >1031 Ancitel of Bessin 44 44 pg 115, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss  6th edition

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~0930 Balso of Bayeux pg 95, Turton's "The Plantagenet Ancestry" published 1928

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~1043 Neel of Halton vol  , pg 692,   "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester"  by George Ormerod

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1791 - DEAD Peter Lough ~0945 - <1019 Mathilde of Chalons 74 74 pg 80, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W. H. Turton, published 1928


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<0928 - 22 Feb 0978/0979 Lambert of Chalons pg 80, "The Plantagenet Ancetry" by W. H. Turton, published 1928


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<0890 - ~0970 (Juhel) Berenger of Rennes Judicael II 80 80 pg 188, 'The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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~0876 - ~0922 Pepin II of Senlis 46 46 pg. 111,  "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by L.H.Turton, published 1928

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~0839 - ~0893 of Senlis Pepin I 54 54 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1025 Richard of St. Sauveur pg 127, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by 1928 by W. H. Turton, published 1928


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1088 - 1157 Henry FitzHenry 69 69 ~0970 of Rennes Judicae Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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~0910 - >0967 Senegonde of Marcillac 57 57 Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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1793 Simon Holliday ~0890 Senegonde of Marcillac Kirk Larson <larsonkg@earthlink.net>


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19 Jan 0398/0399 - 0453 Aelia Pulcheria Augusta Pulcheria Roman empress, regent for her younger brother TheodosiusII(Eastern Roman emperor 4 08-450) from 414 to about 416, and aninfluentialfigure in his reign for many years thereafte r.  Arcadius(reigned383-408) and his wife, Eudoxia. Pulcheria assumed the regencyupon herap pointment as Augusta (empress) on July 4, 414, and the courtshe ruledwas characterized by ex treme piety and chastity. In 421 shearranged themarriage of Theodosius with Athenais, who as sumed the nameEudocia. Butthe two women quarreled about 440, and Eudocia in 443withdrewperm anently to Jerusalem. the grand chamberlain Chrysaphius thenacquiredthe dominant influence o ver Theodosius. When this adviser fellfrom powershortly before Theodosius' death (inJuly 450 ), Pulcheria againcame intoprominence. She selected Marcian as Theodosius' successor andagr eed tobecome his nominal wife in order to preserve the Theodosiandynasty. Oct.25, 451, she a ttended the Council of Chalcedon andwasloudly acclaimed bythe bishops assembled there. She b uiltseveralchurches in Constantinopleand left all her possessionsto the poor.


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~1105 - 1160 Gilbert Venables 55 55 Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~0942 - 1026 (Blanche) of Anjou Adelaide 84 84 pg 98, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

pg 218, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W H Turton, published 1928


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~0930 Richilde of Bourgogne Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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1796 Ruth Holliday 1732 - 1811 Catherine Lindley 78 78 ~1025 - <1120 Emme of Bretagne 95 95 vol 1, pg 744, "The History of the County Palantine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod

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1809 Elijah Ayres ~1026 Ivo of Contentin vol 1, pg 744, "The History of the County Palantine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod

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1786 - DEAD George Lough 1777 - 1851 Spotsford Lewis Moseley 73 73 Spotsford Lewis Moseley was the son of William Moseley and Ann Lewis. Hisfirst wife was Mary Marshall a relative of President John Tyler.  Thecouple had 9 children - Ann Lewis, Permelia, Edward Hack, Mary Marshall,William Marshall, Alexander Marshall, Frances, James, and Emeline.  Hisson, William Moseley, lived on "Millionaires Row" in Danville, Va. anddonated the money for the Moseley Memorial Methodist Church in Danville.Another son, Alexander Moseley, was a circuit court judge and lived inthe "brick house" at the Buckingham Female Institute.




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Forsythe, Warren. "Moseley of Norfolk, Va." (records available atworldconnect.rootsweb.com)
0901 - 0960 Duke Sancho II Mittara of Gascogne 59 59 0922 - 0981 Princess Berengaria of Gascogne 59 59 0924 - 0945 Princess Marja of Gascogne 21 21 1826 - 1852 Ruth Hobson 26 26 0928 - 0981 Baron Richard I of Saint Sauveur 53 53 0882 - 0937 Duke Sancho I Mittara of Gascogne 55 55 0883 - 0961 Princess Gisla of Ponthieu 78 78 0905 - 0971 Princess Gisla of Gascogne 66 66 0864 - 0921 Duke Loup V of Gascogne 57 57 0865 - 0931 Princess Ascrida of Adger 66 66 0890 - 0962 Baron Hugh of Calvalcamp 72 72 0884 Princess Ascrida of Gascogne 0888 Princess Martha of Gascogne 0839 - 0891 Duke Loup IV of Gascogne 52 52 ??? McPherson ~1220 - 1297 Joan de Hobrugg 77 77 0820 - 0877 Duke Ragnvald of Adger 57 57 This Duke was probably born in Jutland. 0812 - 0856 Duke Centule of Gascogne 44 44 0783 - 0812 Duke Adalric of Gascogne 29 29 ~0990 - 1063 Osbern II de Bolbec 73 73 1028-1035 Seigneur of Longueville 0813 Princess Oneca of Gascogne 0806 Princess Jeanne of Gascogne 0758 - 0791 Duke Loup II of Gascogne 33 33 0780 Duke Loup III of Gascogne 0796 - 0854 King Inigo of Pamplona 58 58 1796 - 1829 Sarah Lindley 32 32 0814 - 0859 King Inigo of Pamplona 45 45 0817 Princess Assona of Pamplona 0821 Prince Fortun of Pamplona 0839 Princess Fortuna of Pamplona 0828 - 0853 Princess Oneca of Pamplona 25 25 0830 - 0870 King Garcia II of Pamplona 40 40 0834 Prince Galindo of Pamplona 1120 Ailinore De Amcliffe 0871 - 0945 Count Centulfe I of Bearn 74 74 0846 Princess Tora of Denmark 1805 - 1873 Elizabeth Pickett 67 67 0770 - 0826 Duke Olaf of Adger 56 56 Olaf was probably born in or near Vestfold. 0772 - 0844 Princess Lifa of Vestfold 72 72 0777 - 0860 King of Denmark Sigurd 83 83 0848 Princess Auslaug of Denmark 0850 - 0895 King Horda- Knut 45 45 0854 Count Gorm I of Haalagoland 0740 - 0794 Ragnar Lodbrok 54 54 The celebrated and heroic warrior Ragnar, so called because he alwayswore in battle a pair of enchanted breeches, made of a bear skin with thehair outwards. King Ragnar Lodbrok having invaded England in 794, wastaken prisoner by Aella, King of Northumberland, who put him to death ina most cruel manner, he being thrown into a pit hole full of adders,which stung him to death. When news of his death reached Denmark his fivevaliant sons were furious. When being told that their father had said,"How the young cubs would rage when they learned of the old bear's fate,"they vowed instant revenge. An expedition led by eight crowned headsinvaded England. In a battle at York the Anglo-Saxons were entirelyrouted and King Aella was made prisoner and subjected to the mostbarbarous treatment. The sons of Lodbrok ordered an eagle to be cut onthe fleshy part of his back, the ribs were severed from the spine and theheart and lungs extracted. After this victory Northumbria appears nolonger as a Saxon kingdom. Ivor was made Earl of Dublin and Danishmerchants and people flocked to England. Bjorn, another brother, was madeKing of Sweden. Gotefrid became King of Jutland. Another son, Sigurd,called the Snake Eye, inherited the Danish crown. 0760 - 0814 Aslaug Wolsung 54 54 0788 - 0856 Earl Ivar of Dublin 68 68 0716 - 0744 Princess Alfhild of Alfheim 28 28 1819 - 1881 Isaac Newlin 62 62 0781 King Gotefrid of Jutland 0783 Princess Alof of Denmark 0786 Count Svein of Haalagoland 0709 - 0790 King Sigurd I of Uppsala 81 81 0734 Princess Alfhid of Denmark 0903 - 0960 Princess Teutberg of Gascogne 57 57 0866 - 0926 Count Helgaud II of Ponthieu 60 60 0885 Princess Hildegard of Ponthieu 0889 Princess Blance of Ponthieu 0845 - 0878 Count Herluin I of Ponthieu 33 33 Joseph Taylor ~1115 - ~1155 Erneis De Goxhill 40 40 0821 - 0864 Count Helgaud I of Ponthieu 43 43 0849 Princess Berthe of Ponthieu 0766 - 0808 Duke Eyestein I of Vestfold 42 42 0744 - 0779 Duke Halfdan I of Vestfold 35 35 0748 - 0793 Princess Aasa of Heidmork- Throndheim 45 45 ~0915 - 1005 Luitgarde De Tries 90 90 0710 - 0768 Duke Olav I of Vestfold 58 58 1012 - 1079 Count Bernard I of Armagnac 67 67 1009 - 1048 Count Otton of Fezensac 39 39 WFT Est. 1724-1759 - WFT Est. 1750-1814 William Bailey 1010 Princess Guiburga of Fezensac 1015 Princess Stephania of Fezensac 1031 - 1092 Count Bernard of Fezensac 61 61 1028 - 1052 Princess Petronilla of Fezensac 24 24 0790 - 0889 King Björn of Uppsala 99 99 0865 - 0931 Ascrida of Adger 66 66 0890 Hugh of Cavalcamp 0820 - 0877 Duke Ragnvald of Agder 57 57 0770 - 0826 Duke Olaf of Agder 56 56 BET 958 AND 959 - 5 Mar 1002/1003 Countess Of Macon Ermentrude Stuart's "Royalty For Commoners" (92:22), (94:33), (101:33), (161:33).


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
Rebecca Mercer 0779 of Sweden King Bjorn 0781 Gotefrid of Jutland ~1269 - DECEASED Margery (Nmn-Walter) Goushill ~1235 - 1271 John De Goushill 36 36 ~1205 - <1257 Walter De Goushill 52 52 ~1154 - <1201 Adam de Goxhill 47 47 ~1105 - >1170 John de Ingrim 65 65 ~1075 - <1130 William Ingrim 55 55 1271 - 1326 Maurice De Berkeley 55 55 Alias:<ALIA> "the /Magnanimous"/ 1245 - 1321 Thomas De Berkeley 76 76 Alias:<ALIA> "the /Wise"/ 1742 - 1818 Mary Bennett 76 76 ~1175 - 1241 Ralph de Goushill 66 66 ~1138 Adele de Ingrim ~1512 Thomas Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 120F-PD2 1084 Brienne 1083 Piers De Goxhall ~1180 Miss de Heveringham ~1214 - >1269 Giles de Goushill 55 55 1060 Giles De Goxhall 1065 Jasmine De Canaan 1033 Ernerus De Goxhall Elizabeth Richards 1746 - 1801 Lydia Beals Hiatt 55 55 1043 Felice De Ytorlik ~1280 Thomas De Berkeley ~1281 Isabek De Berkeley ~1283 Alice De Berkeley 1279 Margaret Frances She is half-sister of Philip V 1277 John De Berkeley ~1279 James De Berkeley ~1302 - >1328 Alice De Hales Countess Of Norfolk 26 26 Alias:<ALIA> Alice /Harley/ ~1510 Unknown Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 120F-PCT D. 1288 William De Ferrers Joanna Richards Eleanor Lovaine Unknown Unknown ~0540 Olaf Unknown Nickname:<NICK> The Mighty
Source: RC 324; Kraentzler 1662.
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who is the man and who is the woman.
~0395 Danpi Unknown Estrith Margarete of Denmark 1798 - 1865 Cornelius Bergen 67 67 ~0565 Yrsa Helgasdotter Grimoald of Austrasia 1095 Etienne Stephen King of England I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
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~1036 - 1097 Odo de Conteville 61 61 John Marshill 1476 - 1556 Henry Grubb 80 80 Custom Field:<_FA#> Http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/longacre/03208@S008329@Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> Above site has different sequence reHenry/Thomas@S008329@Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
1570 Thomas Leffingwell ~1037 - 1090 Robert, Count de Mortaigne 53 53 0800 - 0843 Judith of Bavaria & Swabia 43 43 1737 - 1828 Samuel Stryker 90 90 ~0415 Dag Unknown ~0594 Eystein Adilsson 1623 - 1680 Marie Sohier 57 57 Segris Unknown ~0816 - 12 Mar 0864/0865 Ludolph Duke of Saxony Jacob Marshill ~0551 Ottar Egilsson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden
~0391 Olaf Vermundsson Nickname:<NICK> The Mild D. 0883 Richilde de Arles GIVN Richilde
SURN de Arles


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 112-40; 206-39; (258-39)
DATE 19 MAY 2000
~1530 Thomas Leffingwell 0440 - 0505 Adils Ottarsson 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden
0918 - 0955 Henry I "the Quarrelsome" Duke of Bavaria 37 37 ~1037 <Unnamed> de Conteville ~1039 Mathilde de Conteville 1020 Andre, Seigneur de Vitre 0424 Agni Dagsson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Svitjod
Mary Marshill ~0890 - >0936 Willa Of Burgundy 46 46 Margaret Crawford D. 1179 of Castile Urraca ~1088 - 1147 Earl Gloucster Robert 59 59 ~1161 Ida Countess of Dammartin BET. 1162 - 1170 Adela or Ella Plantagenet BET. 1154 - 1170 Margaret Plantagenet ~1125 - <1136 Maud De Blois 11 11 ~1127 - ~1128 Baldwin De Blois 1 1 0923 Gunnhild Olafsdottir Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney William Marshill ~0925 - 0992 Count in the Kinzigau Heribert 67 67 ~1150 Patrick D'evereux ~1152 Phillip D'evereux ~1160 Jeffrey Warren ~1113 Geoffrey's ~0400 - 0477 Genseric King of the Vandals 77 77 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1176 - 1208 Philip II Hohenstaufen 32 32 Baron of Würzburg 1191, Duke of Spoleto 1195, Duke of Swabia 1196..
     Murdered by Otto Wittelsbach at Bramburg.

Baron of Würzburg 1191, Duke of Spoleto 1195, Duke of Swabia 1196..

Philip of Swabia (1177-1208), German king and duke of Swabia, the rivalof the emperor Otto IV, was the fifth and youngest son of the emperorFrederick I and Beatrix, daughter of Renaud III, count of Upper Burgundy,and consequently brother of the emperor Henry VI. He entered the church,was made provost of Aix-la-Chapelle, and in 1190 or 1191 was chosenbishop of Wurzburg. Having accompanied his brother Henry to Italy in1191, Philip forsook his ecclesiastical calling, and, travelling again toItaly, was made duke of Tuscany in 1195 and received an extensive grantof lands. In 1196 he became duke of Swabia, on the death of his brotherConrad; and in May 1197 he married Irene, daughter of the easternemperor, Isaac II, and widow of Roger III, Titular King of Sicily, a ladywho is described by Walther von der Vogelweide as " the rose without athorn, the dove without guile."

Philip enjoyed his brother's confidence to a very great extent, andappears to have been designated as guardian of the young Frederick,afterwards the emperor Frederick II, in case of his father's early death.In 1197 he had set out to fetch Frederick from Sicily for his coronationwhen he heard of the emperor's death and returned at once to Germany. Heappears to have desired to protect the interests of his nephew and toquell the disorder which arose on Henry's death, but events were toostrong for him. The hostility to the kingship of a child was growing, andafter Philip had been chosen as defender of the empire during Frederick'sminority he consented to his own election. He was elected German king atMuhlhausen on March 8, 1198, and crowned at Mainz on the September 8following.

Meanwhile a number of princes hostile to Philip, under the leadership ofAdolph, archbishop of Cologne, had elected an anti-king in the person ofOtto, second son of Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony. In the war thatfollowed, Philip, who drew his principal support from south Germany, metwith considerable success. In 1199 he received further accessions to hisparty and carried the war into his opponent's territory, although unableto obtain the support of Pope Innocent III, and only feebly assisted byhis ally Philip Augustus, king of France. The following year was lessfavourable to his arms; and in March 1201 Innocent took the decisive stepof placing Philip and his associates under the ban, and began to workenergetically in favour of Otto.

Also in 1201, Philip was visited by his cousin Boniface of Montferrat,the leader of the Fourth Crusade. The Crusaders were by this time underVenetian control and were besieging Zara on the Adriatic Sea. AlthoughBoniface's exact reasons for meeting with Philip are unknown, while atPhilip's court he also met Alexius Angelus, Philip's brother-in-law.Alexius convinced Boniface, and later the Venetians, to divert theCrusade to Constantinople and restore Isaac II to the throne, as he hadrecently been deposed by Alexius III, Alexius and Irene's uncle.

The two succeeding years were still more unfavourable to Philip. Otto,aided by Ottokar I, king of Bohemia, and Hermann I, landgrave ofThuringia, drove him from north Germany, thus compelling him to seek byabject concessions, but without success, reconciliation with Innocent.The submission to Philip of Hermann of Thuringia in 1204 marks theturning-point of his fortunes, and he was soon joined by Adolph ofCologne and Henry I, Duke of Brabant.

On January 6, 1205 he was crowned again with great ceremony by Adolph atAix-la-Chapelle, though it was not till 1207 that his entry into Colognepractically brought the war to a close. A month or two later Philip wasloosed from the papal ban, and in March 1208 it seems probable that atreaty was concluded by which a nephew of the pope was to marry one ofPhilip's daughters and to receive the disputed dukedom of Tuscany. Philipwas preparing to crush the last flicker of the rebellion in Brunswickwhen he was murdered at Bamberg, on June 21, 1208, by Otto ofWittelsbach, count palatine in Bavaria, to whom he had refused the handof one of his daughters. He left no sons, but four daughters; one ofwhom, Beatrix, afterwards married his rival, the emperor Otto IV. Philipwas a brave and handsome man, and contemporary writers, among whom wasWalther von der Vogelweide, praise his mildness and generosity.

See W. von Giesebrecht, Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserzeit, Bd. V.(Leipzig, 1888); E. Winkelmann, Philipp von Schwaben und Otto IV. vonBraunschweig (Leipzig, 1873-1878); O. Abel, Konig Philipp derHohenstaufen (Berlin, 1852); Regesta imperil. V., edited by J. Picker(Innsbruck, 1881); R. Schwemer, Innocenz III und die deutsche Kirchewahrend des Thronstreites von 1198-1208 (Strassburg, 1882); and R. Riant,Innocent III, Philippe de Souabe, et Boniface de Montferrat (Paris,1875).

This text is originally from the 1911 Britannica.
~1105 - 1157 Fitzroy Henry 52 52 ~1069 [Concubine 2] Ansfride ~1102 Prince England Fulk Margaret Marshill ~1102 Princess England Juliane ~1091 Matilda (Maude) Dutchess of Bretagne ~1077 Henry's ~1097 - ~1140 William De Tracy 43 43 ~1078 Henry's ~1098 Constance Maud Viscountess of Maine ~1079 Henry's ~1099 - 1141 Alice Aline 42 42 20 Feb 1221/1222 - ~1218 Prince France Philippe 14 Mar 1189/1190 - 18 Mar 1189/1190 Son [twin] Ann Marshill ~1715 - ~1761 George Gibson 46 46 ~1340 Robert de Sutton 1198 - 1238 Princess France Marie 40 40 1200 - 1234 Hurepel Philippe 34 34 ~1167 Philippe's ~1185 - 1249 Charlot Pierre 64 64 1160 - 1160 Princess France Adelais ~1122 Louse's ~1146 - 1161 De Phillipe 15 15 1171 - ~1240 (Anna) Agnes 69 69 Francis Marshill ~1131 - 1167 Raoul II Vermandois 36 36 18 Jan 1173/1174 - 1222 Princess of Aragon [Queen of Hungry] Constanzia ~1138 - DECEASED king of Albany Albanactus Albanactus was the legendary founding king of Albany as accounted byGeoffrey of Monmouth. He was the youngest son of Brutus and a descendentof Aeneas of Troy. Upon his father's death, he was given the area ofAlbany, named after him, in Britain which corresponds roughly topresent-day Scotland. This was before the Picts and Scots had invaded.

According to legend, Albanactus was killed shortly after he began hisreign by Humber, who was king of the Huns. Humber invaded Albany fromGermany and met Albanactus's army in battle, where Humber killedAlbanactus. This forced the people of Albany to flee south toAlbanactus's brother, Locrinus. Following his death, Albany seems to havebeen divided among Locrinus and Kamber, his other brother.
~1078 - >1106 Hugh Talbot 28 28 [Ancestrycom#648142.FTW]

was made Castellan (Governor) of Plesses, in Normandy, by his cousin, Hugh de Gournay, in 1119. He was a benefactor of the monastery of Beaubec, in Normandy, and in the decline of life, assumed the cowl there. He married Beatrice, daughter of William de Mandeville, who was divorced from him and married William de Say, and Hugh became a monk.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBX0-16

Seal to Parents:  14 Oct 1942 SLAKE - Salt Lake City, UT
~1073 Ermengarde ~1073 Hildegarde ~1163 - 1211 Maud D' Alsace 48 48 1176 - 1213 King of Aragon Pedro II 37 37 [1748129.ged]
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Acceded: 1196

Led into ruinous alliance with Castile at the urging of his mother, his
borrowings to cover various military adventures left his realm in dire
financial straights. He was killed in a battle fighting French Knights led
by the first Baron Simon de Montford (who earlier had been an ally).
1245 Diana De Beaulieu 1265 Gilbert Stapleton Elizabeth Marshill ~1080 Agnes de Sulli ~0860 - 0917 Ragnhildis Ludmilla von Friesland 57 57 ~1160 - BET. 1160 - 1162 Prince England Philip ~1133 - 1204 Henry's 71 71 ~1173 - 7 Mar 1225/1226 Longespee William D. 1026 Otto William UID: D619FB269B9DD711B84A0008C7FB134352E5// ~1131 Hikenai Ykenai BET. 1151 - 1153 - 1212 Plantagenet Geoffrey ~1139 Henry's ~1168 - ~1217 Provost Beverly Morgan 49 49 11 Feb 1744/1745 - 1798 Jacob Dobbins ~1764 - 1833 Jane Hinshaw 69 69 ~1159 - BET. 1217 - 1218 Arch Dcn Lincoln Peter 1032 - 0993 I King of Both Burgundies Conrad 39 39  Data Source:
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1138 - 11 Mar 1197/1198 Princess France Marie ~1542 Lawrence Ridsdale Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 21HG-MN1 1048 - 1133 Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr 85 85 1156 - BET. 1197 - 1198 Princess France Marguerite ~0923 - 0998 I Count of Luxembourg Sigfruid 75 75 [benbrink.FTW]

Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd Ed., 1998, on page 160, has
Richwin,Count of Verdun as father of Siegfried but on page 179, lists
Kunigunde'sfirst husband, Wigeric, Pfalzgrave in Trier, as the father of
Siegfried.However, as Wigeric died about 919 and Kunigunde married
Richwin about920, I am leaving Richwin as the father of Siegfried.
0648 - 0745 Chrorlind de Neustria 97 97 0920 Ædgifu of England There is confusion between sources about who she married. Burke
et al show Louise of Provence. Stammtafeln says Ebalus.
~1482 - ~1527 Robert Loker 45 45 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 120F-P9F John Dobbins ~0865 - 0910 Gebhard Von Wetterau 45 45 1102 William Atheling Prince of England D. 0992 Cnt of Angouleme Arnaud 1104 - 1120 Richard Prince of England 16 16 D. UNKNOWN Mary Gibson 0892 - 0932 Regnier II Count of Hainaut 40 40 Arnold I of Lenzburg UID: 273C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBD62// ~0890 - 0923 Count of Verdun Richwin 33 33 ~0885 - BET 955 AND 958 Reginlinde Of Nellenburg TITL Dunham.FTW
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21 Mar 1226/1227 - 7 Jan 1274/1275 King Jerusalem Charles Mary Dobbins ~1202 - 1234 of Germany Elizabeth 32 32 1037 Judith Countess of Flanders ~0998 - BET 1043 AND 1044 Mathilda Of Swabia 1205 daughter 1774 Samuel Ayres 1251 Agnes FitzRandolph 26 Jan 1212/1213 - <1219 Prince of Jean 1869 - UNKNOWN Luther Haymond Gibson 0882 - 0949 Cunegundis de Vermandois 67 67 1540 Annie Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSG-MRG

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 55JV-ZQ
~1712 - 1812 Hannah Elizabeth Matson 100 100 Marriage: Married: 9 Dec 1732  Marriage: Charles and Hannah were married in a typical Quaker ceremony at the home of Charles Read, Esq., one of His Majesty's Justices for the County and City of Philadelphia. Guests who signed the marriage document as witnessess included John Matson, Jr. and Daniel Matson, believed by some to have been Hannah's brothers, Evan and Jane George, Richard George, Thos, George, James and Ellin Jones, Enoch Lewis, Mary Andrew, Thos. Evan, Thomas Williamson, Daniel Williams, Edward Williams, and a few others.   Hannah Matson is thought to have been the great-granddaughter of the accused in the only witchcraft trial ever held in Pennsylvania. Margaret Mattson of Chester Co, Pennsylvania was tried in the year 1683. She was found guilty of having the common fame of a witch but was acquitted of actually being one. Her husband, Nils, arrived in New Sweden in 1654 and took up land along the Delaware and Schuykill Rivers. After his wife's trial, he moved into New Jersey. His son, John, apparently had a son, John, who moved into Upper Marion, Pennsylvania in 1712. John the younger is thought to have been Hannah's father. ~1600 Francois Sohier 1224 - 23 Feb 1268/1269 Princess France Isabelle 1225 Prince France Etienne ~1170 - 1221 Princess France Alice 51 51 ~1180 - 1257 Beatrice Margaret Geneva 77 77 1240 Miles Stapleton Alice de Rethel 1269 Prince France Robert 1138 Plantagenet Emma ~1137 Cts Bar Le Duc Agness William Dobbins 1081 - 1125 Emperor Heinrich V 43 43 1099 - 1137 "the Saint" Duke De Aquitaine William X 38 38 William X of Aquitaine (1099 </wiki/1099> – April 9 </wiki/April_9>, 1137 </wiki/1137>), nicknamed the Saint was Duke of Aquitaine </wiki/Duke_of_Aquitaine> and Gascony </wiki/Gascony> and Count of Poitiers </wiki/Count_of_Poitiers> between 1126 </wiki/1126> and 1137.
William was born in Toulouse </wiki/Toulouse>. He was the son of William, the Troubador </wiki/William_IX_of_Aquitaine> by his repudiated wife, Philippa of Toulouse. His younger brother was Raymond of Poitiers </wiki/Raymond_of_Antioch>, ruler of the principality of Antioch </wiki/Principality_of_Antioch>, a crusader state </wiki/Crusader_state>. He married (Aenor) Eleanor of Châtellerault, daughter of his father's mistress, in 1121 </wiki/1121> and from her had three children: William Aigret, who died young; the heiress Eleanor of Aquitaine </wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine>; and Petronilla, who married Raoul, the count of Valentinois </w/wiki.phtml?title=Valentinois&action=edit>.
As his father before him, William X was a patron of troubadors </wiki/Troubador>, music </wiki/Music> and literature </wiki/Literature>. He was an educated man and strived to give his two daughters an excellent education, in a time when Europe </wiki/Europe>'s rulers where hardly literate. When Eleanor succeeded him as Duchess, she continued William's tradition and transformed the Aquitanian court in of Europe's centre of knowledge.
Despite his love of the arts, William was not a peaceful man, and was frequently involved in conflicts with the neighbouring Normandy </wiki/Normandy> (which he raided in 1136 </wiki/1136>) and France </wiki/France>. Even inside his borders, William faced an alliance of the Lusignans and the Parthenays against him, an issue resolved with total destruction of the enemies. In international politics, William X initially supported antipope </wiki/Antipope> Anacletus II </wiki/Antipope_Anacletus_II> in the schism </wiki/Schism> of 1130 </wiki/1130>, opposite to Pope Innocent II </wiki/Pope_Innocent_II>, against the will of his own bishops. In 1134 </wiki/1134> Saint Bernard of Clairvaux </wiki/Bernard_of_Clairvaux> convinced William to drop his support to Anacletus and join Innocent.
In 1137 William joined the pilgrimage </wiki/Pilgrimage> to Santiago de Compostela </wiki/Santiago_de_Compostela>, but died of food poisoning </wiki/Food_poisoning> during the trip. On his deathbed, he expressed his wish to see king Louis VII of France </wiki/Louis_VII_of_France> as protector of his fifteen year old daughter Eleanor. Louis VII accepted this wish and married the heiress of Aquitaine.
~0845 - DECEASED Malahule (Haldrick) Eysteinsson Of Norway Jarl of More BET. 1090 - 1100 - 1122 Elizabeth Sibyl ~0970 - <1020 Muriella de Normandy 50 50 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1071 - 1127 Duke Of Aquitaine William IX 56 56 [1748129.ged]
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~0968 - >1030 I Count in the Upper Isar Frederick 62 62 0606 Abbo Le Breton De Montreuil ~1072 Henry's ~1076 Henry's Concubine Jacob Dobbins ~1093 - 1172 Prince England Robert 79 79 ~1074 Edith Concubine ~1090 - 1119 Countess of Per Maud 29 29 BET. 1088 - 1093 - 8 Jan 1151/1152 Thibault II Blois ~0855 - DECEASED Schwanhilde Of Hedemarken ~1114 - >1176 Princess England Rohese 62 62 1260 - 1308 Agnes 48 48 1536 - 1592 Lucy Riddlesdale 56 56 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8KKS-Q9

Lineage.
~1267 - 1276 Prince France Louis 9 9 <0901 - >0941 de Roucy Comte de Soissons Renaud 40 40 Ann Dobbins ~1105 - 1119 Prince England Richard 14 14 1101 - 1128 III William 27 27 ~0968 Himma Of Ohningen ~1114 - >1130 Princess England Gundred 16 16 ~1650 - 10 Mar 1707/1708 Francis Vane ~1095 Princess England <Living> ~1130 - >1142 Prince England Gilbert 12 12 ~0760 - DECEASED Hogne Of Throndeim Earl of Throndeim. Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., 1998, by Roderick W.
Stuart, states she is the daughter of Hogne, Earl of Throndheim, son of
Eystein, Earl of Throndheim, son of Thrond
1035 Henry Count of Flanders ~1170 - 1229 of Navarre Blanche 59 59 Sarah Dobbins 0760 - WFT EST 793/851 Lisiard Fezen GIVN Lisiard
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~1134 AbbessShaftesbur Marie ~1142 - <1174 Agnes De Hainault 32 32 1248 - 1309 King Naples Charles II 61 61 1260 - 1327 Princess France Agnes 67 67 1853 - UNKNOWN Rebecca Jane Gibson 0732 Aude de Martel ~1538 Alice Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 55JV-XK ~1117 - 1154 Matilda 37 37 ~1031 of Alencon Maud Rebecca Dobbins ~1129 - 11 Feb 1162/1163 King Jerusalem Baudouin ~0970 Sire of Aumale Guenfroi 0913 Owain Ap Hywel I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1142 - 1190 Godfrey III Louvain 48 48 [benbrink.FTW]

Type: Ancestor
Duke of Brabant and of Lower Lorraine, Count of Louvain. [Royalty
forCommoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Baltimore,MD, 1998]
1243 - 28 Jan 1270/1271 Isabel Princess of Aragon ~1096 - >1157 Princess England Emma 61 61 <1103 - 1119 'Atheling' Duke of Normandy William IV 16 16 1134 - 1157 "Mantell" Geoffrey VI 23 23 1136 - 30 Jan 1163/1164 Count of Poitou William ~1131 - 1174 King Jerusalem Amaury 43 43 Thomas Dobbins ~1004 Maude de Louvain ~0520 - 0582 Galswinthe Lady of the Vandals 62 62 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1127 - 17 Mar 1180/1181 Henry I Champagne 0690 - 0747 Caribert of Laon 57 57 ~1245 - 1305 Robert De II Bourgogne 60 60 Euphrosyne Castamonita 1268 - 1314 Capet, King of France Philip IV 46 46 Called "The Fair". Known for his conflict with the papacy. The son andsuccessor of King Philip III. D. 1194 Gilbert Malet UID: 37450C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD6E9// 1747 - 1827 Nancy Agnes Bratton 80 80 1746 - 1793 William Given 47 47 Information from Marian Hays, Overland Park, KS, Feb. 199
1 - "John Given andMary Margaret Sitlington NOT parents o
f this William Given(s), contrary to published informatio
n in George Cleek's book, EARLY WESTERN AUGUSTA PIONEERS. T
hat lineage is no longer accepted by the DAR."   Apparentl
y there were several men by this name in the area at the ti
me.  Parents of Agnes' husband havenot been proven as yet.
In his will he left to wife Nancy her bed and furniture an
d all bed clothes, "the best horse or mare that I have tha
t she will choose". One equal part with my children of my p
ersonal estate.  Mulatto girlEmy for her lifetime, then t
o James, John, George and Henry and my two youngest daughte
rs Ann and Peggy.  "To live in the mansion house, unmoleste
d andto have a decent and sufficient maintenance of my pla
ntation during her widowhood". To Samuel, Adam, James,  Joh
n, George and Henry jointly the land "I now possess and adj
oining this my mansion plantation". To Samuel and Adam, equ
ally with the other younger brothers,  Emy. To son Willia
m land bought fromDavid and Isack [sic] Gregory on Back Cr
eek. To six younger sons (above) andfour youngest daughter
s, Mary, Isabel, Ann and Peggy, equal shares of personal es
tate. To two eldest sons Robert and William, and two daught
ers, Sally and Ginny six pounds each. "Five Negro men slave
s, Jack and Will and wench named Sall" to be kept on the pl
antation for wife and children "any of them should prove un
ruly and in that case to be sold". Moveable estate - horses
, cattle, sheep and household furniture - to be appraised a
nd sold. Farming implements to be kept for plantation. Codi
cil:  09 Sep 1793.  Wife Nancy substituted for Berry as a
n executor.  Provision made for land left to six youngest s
ons to go to them at age 21.  Provision for the possible de
ath of any of these before age 21, and for sale of their sh
ares if they wish to sell.
Inventory of the estate, valued at £200, was filed on 27 De
c 1793 by Samuel Vance, John Dean and John Wilson,  The inv
entory included livestock (horses & colts, cattle, hogs, ge
ese, and sheep), a gun, horse tack, a number of books (incl
uding a large home Bible and 2 other Bibles), household fur
niture, spinning and weaving equipment, and clothing.  Slav
es listed in inventory were 2 men (Will and Jack) and a wom
an (Sall).  Other slaves mentioned in will were not named.
Probated at December Court, 1793.  Executors: son, Robert
, and son-in-law, John Berry.  Wit: John Wilson, John Berr
y and Robert Given.
Rev. war lieutenant, Point Pleasant
Joshua Dobbins 1765 - 1843 Simon Hadley 77 77 1746 - 1828 James B. Bratton 81 81 In court records 22 Apr 1800 John is identified as aged 44
, brother to Adam Bratton.
According to statements in the files of Augusta Co. chancer
y suit N.S. 187, Craig vs. Bratton, John Bratton, brother o
f Adam and one of the executors, left Virginia shortly afte
r 1809, and died in Kentucky. Needs furtherresearch in Vir
ginia and Kentucky records.
Moved to Kentucky about 1789, there are stories that he wa
s running around with Daniel Boone.

Several sources state that as a Captain of the Augusta Co
. militia he foughtat the battle of Guilford Court House i
n North Carolina on 15 Aug 1781 and was seriously injured
.  I have not verified this. Church records for the Bath Co
unty settlers will be found at Windy Cove Presbyterian Chur
ch.
His inventory included usual household furniture and farm e
quipment, livestock, tanner's equipment, leather and leathe
r-working tools, and a variety of books.  There was also sp
inning and weaving equipment which was probably used by wif
e,Rebecca.
His estate sale was reported on 07 Dec 1830 by William an
d Andrew Bratton, executors, and Charles L. Francisco, Comm
r.  Among the purchasers were:  Robert Stuart, Joseph Burge
r, John Dunlap, William Crawford, Robert Bratton, Rebecca M
cClung, John B. Crawford, Adam and John Porter, Andrew Craw
ford, Robert McClung, Andrew Sitlington, John Gay, Robert S
itlington, William and James Youel, Joshua McDannald, Jame
s Berry, Joseph and Thomas Gwin, RobertDunlap, Robert Grah
am, David Berry, and Elizabeth Lockridge.
In the WPA Historical Inventory, the original Bratton hom
e is listed as belonging to "Jimmy"Bratton in 1791, deede
d (or devised) by him to Andrew Bratton in 1828, who deede
d it to Andrew S. Bratton in 1868. It is described as a bri
ck home with9 rooms and 3 rooms in the basement.  Built i
n old colonial style, constructed of stone and brick.  Th
e second house, constructed about 1810, is shown aspropert
y of James Bratton, deeded  (or devised) to John Bratton i
n 1826, to Andrew Bratton in 1839, and to James Bratton i
n 1869.  It was still owned by Bratton heirs in 1937.  Phot
ographs of these homes will be included when available.
The cemetery is 4 mi. east of Millboro Springs, VA, on Rt
. 42 on the right side of the road traveling east.  Stone r
eads "Sacred to the memory of James Bratton who departed th
is life on the 29th day of June 1828 in the 82nd year of hi
s life."
In his will he mentions wife, Rebecca, sons William, John
, Andrew, Lewis, Robert and David, and daughters Margret (m
. Crawford),Rebecca (m. McClung), and Agnes (deceased, m
. Porter).
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRA
CTED FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OFAUGUSTA COUNTY 1745
-1800
DEED BOOK NO. 22.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 557 Page 469.--16th March, 1779. James Rhea and Elizab
eth ( ) to James Bratton, on Mill Creek, a branch of Calfpa
sture, by patent, 27th August, 1770. Line of William Rhea
, Jr. Delivered to Samuel Clarke, Esq.,for Andrew Bratton
, heir of James Bratton, 23d February, 1836.
Died eitherJune or January 29, 1828.
~0975 - 27 Jan 1017/1018 Gerberga de Lorraine 1765 Robert Given ~1123 - 1188 Robert I Dreux 65 65 1024 - 1077 Agn+ íes of Aquitaine 53 53 UID: E67C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBC12// 0947 - 1004 Otto Duke of Carinthia- Waiblin 57 57 UID: 0C320C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D981C// 1638 - 1681 Naomi Leffingwell 42 42 ~0954 Nest Verch Cadell I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
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1144 - <1185 Irene Comnena 41 41 ~1124 - 1174 Ela De Talavaise 50 50 1757 - 1845 Mary Vestal 87 87 1132 - DECEASED Elizabeth Patrick 1150 - 1196 William Fitzpatrick 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
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~0914 - 0955 Henry I Duke of Bavaria 41 41 1220 - 1278 Anabil Amabilis De Chaucombe 58 58 Aimon I Faucigny D. UNKNOWN Anna Shickellamy ~1132 - 1194 King Navarre Sancho V 62 62 1766 Sarah "Sally" Hannah Given ~1107 - 1160 Cts Champagne Mahaud 53 53 D. UNKNOWN Elizabeth DeVince Ruth Marshill 1245 - 1285 Capet, King of France Philip III 40 40 Burial , St. Denis, France
Philip III
b. April 3, 1245, Poissy, Fr.
d. Oct. 5, 1285, Perpignan
byname PHILIP THE BOLD, French PHILIPPE LE HARDI, king of France(1270-85), in whose reign the power of the monarchy was enlarged and theroyal domain extended, though his foreign policy and military ventureswere largely unsuccessful.
Philip, the second son of Louis IX of France (Saint Louis), became heirto the throne on the death of his elder brother Louis (1260).Accompanying his father's crusade against Tunis in 1270, he was in Africawhen Louis IX died. He was anointed king at Reims in 1271.

Philip continued his father's highly successful administration by keepingin office his able and experienced household clerks. Mathieu de Vendôme,abbot of Saint-Denis, whom Louis IX had left as regent in France,remained in control of the government. The death in 1271 of Alphonse ofPoitiers and his wife, heiress of Toulouse, enabled Philip early in hisreign to annex their vast holdings to the royal demesne. Nevertheless, in1279 he was obliged to cede the county of Agenais to Edward I of England.The marriage in 1284 of Philip's son, the future Philip IV, to Joan, theheiress of the crown of Navarre and the countships of Champagne and Brie,brought these important areas also under Capetian control. In additionPhilip over the years made numerous small territorial acquisitions.

Philip was less successful militarily. In 1276 he declared war to supportthe claims of his nephews as heirs in Castile but soon abandoned theventure. In 1284, at the instigation of Pope Martin IV, Philip launched acampaign against Peter III of Aragon, as part of the War of the SicilianVespers, in which the Aragonese opposed the Angevin rulers of Sicily.Philip crossed the Pyrenees with his army in May 1285, but the atrocitiesperpetrated by his forces provoked a guerrilla uprising. After ameaningless victory at Gerona and the destruction of his fleet at LasHormigas, Philip was forced to retreat. He died of fever on the way home
0953 - 0994 Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine 41 41 [jweber.ged]

Charles, Prince de France

(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 88, Line 120-35.)

(Alain Decaux Andre Castelot, Marcel Jullian et J. Levron, Histoire de La France et des Francais au Jour le Jour (Librairie Academique Perrin, 1976), Tome 1, Page 387).

AKA: Charles de Laon.
AKA: Charles I, Duke de Lorraine.

Born: in 953 in Laon, Ile-de-France, France, son of Louis IV, King de France and Gerberge de Saxe, Some sources assert that this Charles was born in the year 943. Married before 970: Bonne=Adelaide d'Ardenne, daughter of Godefroy, Count d'Ardenne Note - in 977: Charles became the Duke of the Basse-Lorraine [Lower Lorraine] in 977. Died: on 21 May 992. Some sources assert that this Charles died in the year 993.

Having been excluded from the throne of France, he became Duke of LowerLorraine (954-986) and, while waging war for the French throne, with hiscousin, Hugh Capet, was taken prisoner and confined until his death in993.
Duncan McFarland Duncan McFARLAND, son of IMMIGRATION 1730-1740 _____, was b
orn about 1700 inWeter County, Ireland, died after 1792 i
n Back Creek, Augusta County, Virginia, buried in George Cl
eek Cem, Bath County, Virginia. Married about 1720 in Irela
nd(?) to Ann or Elizabeth PORTER born about 1705 in Ireland
, died in Bath County, Virginia, buried in George Cleek Cem
, Bath County, Virginia.
DEATH: Jackson River area.
HISTORY: From the "Annals of Bath County" by Oren F. Morte
n 1917 Staunton, VA found at Staunton Public Library, Staun
ton, VA Page198 under chapter "Families of Greater Bath
" - Duncan Mc Farland seems to have come from Lu nenburg Co
unty. Alexander and William were sons. The first wasa sold
ier of the Revolution. He sold to Jacob Cleek and went to N
orth Carolina. The other absconded about 1775, leaving hi
s father-in-law to care for the wife and her seven children
."
RESIDENCE: (PRE 1738) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
RESIDENCE: (1742-1745) Probably first moved from Philadelph
ia to Virginia about this time. RESIDENCE: 1753-1767 VIRGIN
IA, Augusta County, Middle River headwaters. "Duncan McFarl
and and family were i n Beverly Patent, Augusta County, V
A by at least 1753 on the headwaters of Middle River, 6 t
o 10 miles SW of present Staunton, and in 1767 moved to Jac
kson River in present Bath County, VA."
SOURCE: From Mary T. Haines. MIGRATION: 1767 VIRGINIA, Au g
usta County, Jackson River. "Duncan McFarland and family mo
ved in 1767 to Jackson River in present Bath County, VA."
SOURCE: From Mary T. Haines. NOTES: TheMcFarlands of Tenne
ssee appear to be of a different family. RESIDENCE: 1782-17
87 Augusta C ounty Tax Payers. CHILDREN: 1753 VIRGINIA, Aug
usta County. Duncan McFarland and son William, March 18, 17
53.
SOURCE: "CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGI
NIA" Vol I, page 58.
PROBATE-LINKS: 1755 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Duncan M cFar
land, March 18, 1755. WILL of Robert Young, plantaioneer, c
onverys to personal estate. [One of which...] Duncan McFarl
and, weaver.
SOURCE: "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virgi
nia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #01 62044
. LAND: 1767 VIRGINIA,Augusta County. Daniel McFarland, 1
8 March 1767, from William Willson and Barbara, 100 acres o
n Jackson River for 30 pounds. SOURCE: Chalkley Vol 3:450
;Augusta County Will page 227.
BOOK: Referenced in book on grands on, James McFarlane of V
irginia (1766/1767); Duncan Mc Farland immigrated from Wete
r, Ireland in 1718 and married daughter of a Sea Captain, A
nne Porter, in AugustaCounty, VA before 1750; was possibl
y from Lancaster Co, Pa, settled on the Jackson Riv er, nea
r Warm Springs, Augusta County (soon that part in Bath Coun
ty); buried in unmarked graves in the George W. Cleek Cemet
ery, 13 miles North of Warm Springs on US Route 220.
MILITARY: 1760 VIRGINIA, Augusta County.Duncan McFarland
. Too old. C ourt martial of Duncan McFarland Augusta Count
y, VA 24 Sep 1760. Conclusion: exempted from Military Servi
ce due to old age.SOURCE: "Virginia Colonial Soldiers" b
y Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck 1988, page 329.
LAND: 1792 VIRGINIA, Bath County. Alexander, son of Dunca
n McFarland, Feb 20, 1792. "On February 20, 1792, Alexande
r McFarland of Green County, NorthCarolina , by virtue o
f a power of attorney from his father, Duncan McFarland, so
ld 319 acres of land on Jackson Riv er, Bath County, Virgin
ia to JacobCleek.
SOURCE: Bath County Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68. "Early We
stern Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek [pag
e 22]. Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68).
NOTE: The land which Jacob Cleek purchased is ap proximatel
y tenmiles north of Warm Springs, Virginia, on U.S. Rout
e 220.
LINKS: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E
. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R: Duncan McFarla
nd's daughter, Ann McFarland descendant of Calan McFarland .
HISTORY: VIRGINIA, Bath County. Page 397-3
Rosine De Sabran ~1114 - 1195 De Namur Alix 81 81 ~1173 - 1219 Yolande De of Hainaut 46 46 1298 - <1344 Joan De Ingram 46 46 D. 1184 Guyonne or Maurette Vienne ~1112 - 1184 Gerard Vienne 72 72 D. 0916 Cnt of Angouleme Auduin !Auduin was the Count of Angouleme Hannah Marshill ~1110 - 1171 Baudouin IV Hainaut 61 61 1797 - 1830 Maria (Mariah) Ford 32 32 ~1156 - 1198 Aldonza Barcelona 42 42 Elizabeth Porter PARENTS: Thomas PORTER.
FATHER A CAPTAIN, born before 1715 in England?
~1104 - 1141 Queen Navarre Marguerite 37 37 D. UNKNOWN Chief Schicklamy 0248 - 0328 Helena of the Cross Empress of Rome 80 80 1  NAME Helen of the /Cross/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT DateofImport: Jan 17, 2001 1  B IRT 2  PLAC ,Britain 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  DEAT 2  PL AC ,Constantinople 2SOURS033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Source: Kraentzler 1795.
   K: Helen "of the Cross," Empress Auguste of Rome. Founded theCathedralat Treves. Second w ife.


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Clementia mrs Faucigny 1012 Baudouin V Count of Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1163 - 1240 Maud Dutchess of Brabant 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duchess of Brabant Thomas Marshill Ermengarde of Provence UID: 633B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF813// ~1131 - 1182 Marie Mortain 51 51 ~1120 - 1157 Maud Savoy 37 37 ~1138 - 1230 Beatrix Macon 92 92 BET. 1152 - 1154 Ida (Isabel) Plantagenet 1796 - ~1876 James W. Gibson 80 80 ~1135 - 16 Feb 1207/1208 Rostaing De Sabran Ester Dunn Blois William D. 1016 Unknown Ethelred Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 Elizabeth Marshill Maud De Albon Beatrix De Faucigny ~1126 Mathilde von Genf 1253 - 1320 Princess France Blanche 67 67 0712 Carloman of Landen ~1105 - 1154 Queen of England Matilda 49 49 She became Countess of Boulogne in her own right on the death of her father.
She was crowned Queen Consort on the 22nd of March, 1136, at Westminster
Abbey. Her tomb was destroyed during the Reformation.
~0930 - 0999 Princess of Germany Richilde 69 69 [benbrink.FTW]

According to Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., 1998, neitherEadgyth
nor St. Adelaide is the mother of Richilde, and no mother isnamed.
BET 848 AND 852 - ~0936 Halfdansson King of Vestfold (Norway) Harold I BET. 1156 - 1172 Juliette De Perche D. 1046 Enguerrand Mary Marshill Manasses Adele 1170 - DECEASED Prince of Alba Longa Sylviuis According to British legend,  Silvius, the son of Ascanius, was thefather of Brutus of Britain, first King of the Britons. He wasaccidentally killed by his own son while hunting. ~1192 - AFT 17 Mar 1239/1240 Philippe De Dreaux ~1144 Alix De Lorraine Renaud III Macon 1858 - 1874 Ruanna Gibson 15 15 ~1178 - Mar 1250/1251 Alice De Vergy Hugh De Vergy 1166 - 1218 Eudes III Burgundy 52 52 Rachel Marshill ~1231 - 1273 Alix De Bourgogne 42 42 ~1148 - 1192 Hugh III Burgundy 44 44 ~1124 Princess France Constance ~1160 - 8 Mar 1221/1222 Yolande De Courci Mrs Adela St Valery BET. 1220 - 1233 - 28 Feb 1259/1260 Henry III Brabant Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of 9 Mar 1211/1212 - Feb 1271/1272 Hugh IV Burgundy 1856 - 1908 Millard Fillmore Gibson 52 52 1165 - 1235 Henry I Brabant 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of ~1110 Agatha De Lorraine Ann Marshill Rudolph of Normandy Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1120 - >1162 Luitgarde von Sulzbach 42 42 1135 - 1172 Margaret von Limbourg 37 37 ~1115 - 1167 Henry II Limbourg 52 52 ~1155 - Feb 1203/1204 Isaac II Angelus <1113 - 1145 Matilda Limbourg 32 32 Thomas De St Valery ~1153 - 1218 Robert II Dreux 65 65 D. UNKNOWN John Gibson ~1212 - 1255 Yolande De Dreux 43 43 William Marshill 1127 - 1163 Constance de Hauteville 36 36 UID: D5350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D64D9// Andronicus Comnena ~1185 - 3 Mar 1233/1234 Robert III Dreux D. 1250 Alianore De St Valery ~0818 - DECEASED Unknown Hrolf Custom Field:<_FA#> NEFJA@S013957@Tree #3580Date of Import: Mar 17, 1998@S014089@Date of Import: Nov 7, 2000
REFN: 4677
1849 - 1849 Arthur Gibson BET. 23 - 25 MAY 1740 - 1822 John Gibson Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography -page 399 GIBSON, JOHN, soldier, lawyer, jurist, was born May 23, 1740, in Lancaster, Pa. He served in the Revolutionary War. He was a judge of the court of common pleas, and a general of militia. In 1800, he was appointed secretary of the territory of Indiana, holding the position until it became a state. He was acting governor of Indiana from 1811 to 1813. He died April 10, 1822, near Vincennes, Ind.
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Dunmore'sWar 287 Col. John Gibson (not Col. George Gibson) was born Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1740. After receiving a good education, he entered the army), under Gen. Forbes and at the close of the war engaged in the Indian (1758), trade. At the outbreak of Pontiac's War, he was captured, but saved from burning by being adopted by a squaw. The following year, he was released, and continued his dealings with the Indians. Logan's sister, who was murdered at Yellow Creek, was his Indian wife. After Dunmore's War, Gibson embraced the Revolutionary cause, and commanded the 13th Virginia, and, after 1778, was stationed at Fort Pitt. He held several public offices later, being judge of Allegheny County, Pa., and secretary of Indiana Territory. He died in western Pennsylvania in 1822. He was a very close friend of Col. Zackwell Morgan. He twice resided in Monongalia County (West Virginia near Morgantown, and was often a visitor at Picketts Fort.  Col. Gibson was said to have committed Logan's famous speech to writing.  *This was a loose photocopy in Lola B. Taylor's papers. No source was given. Scanned by Donald R. Taylor.
UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Elliot Gibson >1155 - >1211 Alexius III Angelus 56 56 1165 - 1197 Emperor Germany Henry VI 31 31 Joseph Hinshaw 1783 - 1847 Joshua Hadley 63 63 Living Kalita ~1090 - 1147 Robert de Caen of Gloucester 57 57 ~1070 Henry's Concubine BET. 1154 - 1163 - 1207 Maud De Warenne Plantagenet ~1154 Beatrice von Genf ~1100 - 1178 Amadeus von Genf 78 78 ~0773 - DECEASED Alfthild Alfarsdottir 1715 - >1759 Sarah (Slot) Sloat 44 44 D. 0816 Begue of Paris TITL Dunham.FTW
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0938 Thorad Gunnarsson Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 Ruth Passmore ~1717 - >1783 Ann McFarland 66 66 Anne was first married to Alexander Dunlap, who died i
n 1744 leaving her a widow with four children:  John, Rober
t, Alexander, and Elizabeth Dunlap.
Widow: Married previously to Capt Alexander Dunlap.
Descendant: Chief of the ClanMcFarlane.
Posted on Ancestry message board:
Lewis Clark/Dunlap/MacFarlane/Bratton/Brady/ in PA,VA,KY,OH
,CA
Author: CL Haskins  Date: 7 Apr 2001 10:38 PMGMT
Read my prior post about Ann MacFarlane. Our family histor
y is recordedto about 300 A.D. with good accuracy. For you
, starting with Ann MacFarlane1st married in
1737 - Capt. Alexander Dunlap (1712 - 1744).
Capt. Alexander Dunlop built and owned Goshen VA. Their hom
e was frequently visited by the George Rogers Clark family
, GR Clark known as the "hannibal of the west". One ofhi
s relatives, Anne Clark of Augusta co. VA, dtr. of James an
d Elizabeth MacCutcheon Clark married 1761 - one of Capt. A
lex and Anne Dunlap's sons - John Dunlap (1738-1804).  The
y had 7 children, one of which, a dtr., Ann Dunlap(1768-18
50) married in 1800, Robert Bratton (1776 - 1833 - died i
n Clark County KY), son of James Bratton of Lockwood, Montg
omery co. KY, grandson of Capt. Robert Brattton and his wif
e. (the wife is, we presume, Ann MacFarlane,widow of Alexa
nder Dunlap who died in 1744, 2nd married Capt. Robert Brat
ton in 1745). Capt. Robert Bratton was the executor of Alex
. Dunlap and James Dunlap's estates.
Ann Dunlap and Robert Bratton, had children:
-David HogsettBratton (1809-1892) m. 1846, Sallie Evans (1
825-1900)
-John Bratton m. NancyLangston, 2nd. Murriel MacEwin and l
ived in MO.
-William Bratton m. Lucy Ann Wade, 5 children, and lived i
n Adrian MO.
-James Bratton - died in VA.
-Rebecca Bratton - m. John Gay, inlaws and relation to Dunl
ap's and Clarks, had4 children.
-Peggy Bratton - m. James Allen. 7 children.
-Elizabeth Bratton- m. Robert Gilkey. 4 children.
-Ann Bratton m. **Rufus Dunlap, son of John and Dorcas Dowe
ll Dunlap. (John Dunlap being the son of Anne Clark and Joh
n Dunlap above)
**Rufus Dunlap's brother was my GGreat-grandfather Major Du
nlap.
Rufus and Ann Bratton Dunlap had 6 children.
Ann, Tabitha, John, Sallie, Mary Ann, Nancy Jane.
One of Ann and Robert's daughters married 2nd, a cousin o
f Davey Crockett, of Bath co. KY to TN, TX
Also, an Alice Dunlap married LynnBrady in 1920.. CA.
Anne MacFarlane (1715 - 1786) Dunlap married Captain Rober
t Bratton of Virginia, in 1745. Alexander Dunlap died in 17
44. who was born in Scotland, and was a daughter of the Chi
ef of Clan MacFarlane whose namewas Caleb; his title was M
acFarlane of MacFarlane. Caleb's grandfather married Christ
ian Campbell, [Clan Campbell] and his Uncle John MacFarlan
e (born 1500's) married Jean Mure, a sister of the first wi
fe of King Robert II of Scotland. Caleb and his two brother
s, Duncan and Daniel.
MacFarlane, came to Brittish-America in 1718. Caleb was th
e last
Chief of the Clan in Scotland; his lands were proscribed an
d he and his
two daughters were forced to flee toPennsylvania. Anne Mac
Farlane
was the great, great, great, great, great-granddaughter o
f Gilchrist, son of Alwyn, second Earl of Lennox. (1225's
) Celtic Earls of Lennox. John Dunlaps family first settle
d in Philadelphia, PA.
Name: BRATTON, Ann (McFarland)(Dunlap) Birth Date: 1715 Bir
th Place: Virginia Volume: 18 Page Number: 67 Reference: Ge
n. Column of the " Boston Transcript".1906-1941.( The grea
test single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. a
rea and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in th
e Index.): 5 Apr 1933, 5154
George W. Cleek and printed in a February, 1934 West Virgin
iaNewspaper in Pocahontas County, West Virginia around Mar
lington, West Virginia.
Anne McFarland was a daughter of Robt. McFarland and his wi
fe, Esther Houston. Robert McFarland was a soldier in the R
evoultionary War, although he was a very old man. Robt. McF
arland's father, Dun
~0825 - Wft Est 834-906 Aseda Rognvaldsdatter REFN: 4433

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2  DATE ABT 819
2  PLAC Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway

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GENDEX 10/24/96
~1664 - >1754 Samuel Marvin 90 90 ~1178 Irini Byzantine ~0947 - 0991 Gerberge Countess of Burgundy of Macon 44 44 [jweber.ged]

The following post to SGM, 16 May 1997, by Jim Stevens,  indicates some of the debate and confusion among the sources as to the parents of Gerberga.  I am sticking with Lietaud and Berta for a while, primarily because I have Dalmas as son of Geoffrey & Maud, which would make Gerberga being a sister of Maud highly unlikely.  Leo van de Pas has Gerberga as daughter of Lietaud, but by his 1st wife Ermengarde de Chalon (I believe that Gerbergas was born well after 931, as her husband, according to Leo, was b. c936).

From: Jim Stevens (jstevens@IQUEST.NET)
Subject: Parents of Gerberga, wife of Adalbert of Italy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1997/05/16

This is culled from postings to GEN-MEDIEVAL.  Thanks to Alan & Matt !

Stuart's "Royalty For Commoners" (94:34) calls her the "heiress of Macon . . . dau. of Othon (says ES, II:59).  NOTE: Moriarity, p.37, says parents of Gerberga were Lietaud I, Count of Macon, and Berta.  Other sources say LAMBERT, COUNT OF CHALONS and AELIZ."

"Alan B. Wilson" <abwilson@UCLINK2.BERKELEY.EDU> posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 1 Dec 1996:
Subject:      Re: Gerberga, wife of Adalbert (was re. Welfs)

  "To further complicate matters, while both ES ii, 11 and ES ii, 59 list an Othon as father of Gerberga, the revised version of ES ii, 59 (which appears in iii(1)), and ES iii, 439 both list Letalde, Count of Macon as her father.  This agrees with Moriarty and Winkhaus.  However Joannis and de Saint-Jouan in "Les seize quartiers genealogiques des Capetiens", 469, lists Lambert de Chalon as father of Gerberga.

     If one accepts Letalde as father, there is little consensus as to Gerberga's mother.  Letalde m. (1) Ermengarde of Chalon; (2) Berta, possibly dau. of Garnier\Warinus, Count of Troyes; and (3) Richilde, dau. of Richard of Autun.  Winkhaus lists Ermengarde as Gerberga's mother; Moriarty lists Berta; and ES (in vol. iii) lists either Berta or Richilde.

   This probably doesn't help at all."

Later, on 28 Apr 1997, he added another posting:
Subject:      Re: Untangling the Burgundy web

  "Gerberga who m. Adalbert, King of Italy, is more ambiguous. ES iii, 439 lists her as daughter of Letalde, Count of Macon. This agrees with Moriarty and Winkhaus.  However Joannis and de Saint-Jouan in "Les seize quartiers genealogiques des Capetians," 469, lists Lambert of Chalon as father of Gerberga.

  To totally confuse the matter, ES ii, 59 [rev. in iii(1)] lists as the wife of Adalbert, Gerberga, known as daughter of Leotald of Macon and sister of Hugo of Chalon, Bishop of Auxerre.

  To really liven matters up, ES ii, 11 tells us that Henry, Count of Nevers and Duke of Lower Burgundy m. Gerberga of Macon, widow of Adalbert, King of Italy, dau. of Othon.

  I have a note that there is a discussion of the evidence for and the debate over the identity of the parents of Gerberge in Constance Brittain Bouchard, "Sword, Mitre and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy, 980-1198" (Ithaca, NY: Cornell, 1987)."

Matman <mat_man@HOTMAIL.COM> posted to
soc.genealogy.medieval on 29 Apr 1997:
Subject:      Re: Untangling the Burgundy web

  "For English readers, the Bouchard article (p261ff) is essential to understanding this confusion in ES. French historians etc have peddled various theories: the ES has noted all of them, hence the internal disagreement.

  Some have favoured Leotald of Macon as the father of Gerberga, but Bouchard follows the  more reliable ones (F.Lot, R.Poupardin etc) in seeing her as the daughter of Lambert. She lists 3 children of Lambert: Gerberga (m. 1) Adalbert (2) Henry; Matilda (m. Geoffrey), Hugo of Chalon. The sources clearly state that Matilda and Hugo were children of Lambert, but they don't mention the father of Gerberga.

  The main argument for Gerberga being the daughter of Leotald is, I think, the fact that her great grandson Otto of Macon (not Otto-William) calls Leotald his _atavus_. The strict classical meaning of this is great-great-great-grandad, which would imply, that Gerberga was Leotald's grandaughter. However most who favour Leotald's parentage, have overlooked this inconvenient detail, and suggested that the term here just means distant ancestor.

  The other evidence is the Life of Hugo of Chalon (d.1039) who says that his sister married the duke of Burgundy. This has been seen as Gerberga wife of Henry (d.1002). Those who favour Leotald as her father, say this sister was Matilda, who they say married Henry before she married Geoffrey of Semur. Thus if one rejects Lambert as the father of Gerberga, you have to invent a new wife for Duke Henry. I think ES III, 433-34 has these two marriages. Somewhere else in ES, it even gives this supposed marriage of Matilda and Henry a daughter, Aremburga, the wife of Dalmas I of Semur.

  I havn't gone into all the various arguments, or evidence: its best to read Bouchard yourself, and decide whether you agree with her. Personally I prefer her no-nonsense approach, and the works of other notable historians (eg W.Kienast Die Herzogtitel in Frankreich & Deutschland, 1968) agree with her on the father of Gerberga being Lambert."

There is conflicting information about Gergerga.  WFT 22, Tree #1246shows her father as Letald, Count Macon, while WFT 12, Tree #0472 showsher father as Otto, Count de Macon and her grandfather as Letalde, Courtof Macon.  The two trees show wifferent wives for Letald, Count Macon -WFT 12, Tree #0472 shoas Ermengarde of Chalons, while WFT 22, Tree #1246shows Adelaide Adelais.  The two women have different ancestors.  Thistree follows WFT 22, but is it correct?

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~1138 - 1177 Agnes Savoy 39 39 ~1003 - 1038 Ludwig Von Braunschweig 35 35 1861 - ~1951 Viola Victoria Gibson 90 90 ~0970 - BEF 4 Jan 1038/1039 William I Count of Heimois & d' Eu The Directory of Royal Genealogy:  "Count of Heismes and Eu, Lord of Monstreul.  Some sources do not show William was the son of Richard.  The Complete Peerage, Vol. V, p. 151-152"  The Directory lists him among the children of Richard, but his entry does not show his mother.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
1637 - ABT 21 Feb 1692/1693 Daniel Jenifer Charity Wells 1270 Agnes Fitzalan ~1120 - <1185 Andronicus Angelus 65 65 D. 1204 Alexius Angelus ~0875 Ermentrude de France 1190 - 1250 Pierre De Dreux 60 60 0981 - 1018 William II Count of Provence 37 37 UID: 2C310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB70D// ~1132 the Plantagenet Adewis ~1111 - 15 Jan 1150/1151 Countess of Main Elias D. 1179 Urraca Castile Gontroda De Asturias 1791 Simon Marshill ~0412 Dan Olafsson Nickname:<NICK> The Proud
Sources: Kraentzler and AF.
Kraentzler and AF insert this generation between Frodi and Olaf. Possible. Could be 21-year generations.
1279 - 14 Feb 1316/1317 Queen of England Marguerite Interred: Grey Friars Church,Newgate,London

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~0900 Frederuna Of Ringleheim 0906 - 0938 Thankmar of Germany 32 32 Cut down in the chapel of the Eresburg by a knight named
Meginzo, a partisan of Thankmar's half brother Otto.
Marie De Champagne ~1140 - 1221 Henri III Limburg 81 81 1254 - 1271 Princess France Marguerite 17 17 1256 - 7 Feb 1316/1317 Prince France Robert 1165 - 1197 Henry VI of Sicily Hohenstaufens 31 31 King of Naples and Sicily 1194. BET. 1626 - 1627 - 1712 Matthew Marvin 1793 - 1795 Joshua Marshill 1 1 BET. 1154 - 1160 of France Alice 1214 - 1270 King of France Louis IX 56 56 St. Louis IX

Louis IX was born in Poissy, France in 1214 to Louis VIII and Blanche ofCastille. He succeeded to the throne at the age of twelve under theregency of his mother. On his twenty-first birthday he assumed fullkingship. He was well known for protecting the French clergy from secularleaders and for strictly enforcing laws against blasphemy. Louisgenerally remained neutral in international disputes. However, because ofa dispute between the Count of Le Marche and the Count of Poitiers, inwhich Henry III supported the Count of Le Marche, he was forced to go towar with England. In 1242 Louis defeated Henry III at Tailebourg. Afterthe war, he made restitution to the innocent people whose property hadbeen destroyed. He established the Sorbonne (1252) and the monasteries ofRayaumont, Vavert, and Maubuisson. Louis led two crusades, the Sixth andthe Seventh Crusades. He was captured and imprisoned during the Sixth(1244-1249). At the onset of the Seventh Crusade in 1270, Louis died ofdysentry. Boniface VIII canonized him in 1297.

Louis IX became king at 12 years of age.  He ruled from 1226-1270.  He was a
deeply pious man and effective king; was canonized as a saint two decades after
his death.  He came close to death in 1244 and vowed to go on a crusade.
1249-54) and (1269-70).  Biography by John of Joinville.  He died on the way to
the Holy Land.
~0341 Faustina of Rome Source: Kraentzler 1669.
   K. has a problem here. Has her married to both C. the Great andhisson. Will go with marri age to son, which he has twice.


Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net
1251 - 1284 Prince France Pierre 33 33 1250 - 1270 Tristan Jean 20 20 ~1246 - 1247 Prince France Jean 1 1 0908 - 0937 Eadhylde of Wessex 29 29 1243 - BEF 13 Jan 1258/1259 Prince France Louis 2 Mar 1241/1242 - 28 Jan 1270/1271 Princess France Isabelle ~1039 - BET. 1096 - 1097 Count Le Barbu Geoffrey III 1795 Thomas Marshill ~1041 De Gastinois Hildegarde ~0388 Unknown daughter Of Olaf ~1032 - BET. 1092 - 1093 Constance De Bourgogne ~1039 - 27 Jan 1065/1066 Henry De Bourgogne ~1041 - 1113 Robert De Bourgogne 72 72 ~1043 - BET. 1057 - 1060 Hughes De Bourgogne ~1043 - >1087 Simon De Bourgogne 44 44 ~1037 - >1104 Hildegarde De Bourgogne 67 67 ~1030 Aldegarde De Bourgogne BET 580 AND 586 - WFT Est 604-680 Dode Was a nun. 1798 Dinah Marshill BET 610 AND 615 Bodilon 0585 Ansaud 0635 Sigrade WFT Est 673-696 - ~0724 Rotrude >1016 - 1076 Waltheof II of Huntingdon 60 60 ~0890 - >0923 Princess of West Franks Kunigunde 33 33 ~0911 - 0943 Count in the Bridgau Gozelin 32 32 1051 - 1139 Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon 88 88 1078 - 1117 Ida of Namur 39 39 ~0985 - 1035 Odalrico Manfrido 50 50 [benbrink.FTW]

Automated Family Pedigrees #1, CD #100, lists two additional daughters ofBertha and Udalrico; Irmgard of Turin, born est 1035, and Berta
ofTorino, born est 1040.  However, in as much as Udalrico died 23 Dec1035,and in as much as his wife, Bertha of Este, was born est 985, thesetwo alleged children are not being attached to this file at this time.
1805 Ruth Marshill ~0985 - 1037 Berthe Of Este 52 52 0100 - 1091 First King of Briton Brutus 991 991 Brutus left Italy, went to Greece then to the island called Alban whichhe called Briton.
Brutus of Troy, also of Britain (Welsh: Bryttys), was the legendaryfounding king of Britain and great grandson of Aeneas, according toGeoffrey of Monmouth. Exiled from Italy for the accidental killing of hisnatural father Silvius, Brutus liberated a group of Trojans living inslavery in Greece and led them forth, received a vision during thiswandering that he would found a kingdom in a land inhabited by giants,then after numerous battles in the region of the city of Tours in Gaul,he settled in Britain with the aid of his fellow Trojan Corineus, wherethey slew the giants living in that island. He is said to have foundedthe city Troia Nova, later named London. The Celtic tribe that dwelt inthe area of London was called the Trinovantes, and one early name of thecity named it after them. He created a code of laws for his people beforehis death. He reigned 23 years. By Ignoge he had three sons — Locrinus,Kamber, and Albanactus — whom on Brutus's death divided the islandbetween them.

Geoffrey fixes the time of his death with the statement that Eli waspriest in Judea and the Ark of the Covenant was captured by thePhilistines, the sons of Hector reigned in Troy, and Aeneas Silvius wasruling Alba Longa in Italy.

Although the Historia Britonum, from which Geoffrey drew the core of thisstory, claims Britain was named after Brutus, this personage has no basisin actual fact, and is generally considered a medieval fiction created toprovide a distinguished genealogy for one or more Welsh royal families.The Historia Britonum not only describes Brutus as a descendent of Troybut also places him in the Trojan genealogy, which he probably createdhimself to relate Troy to the Christian God.

Brutus became part of the Matter of Britain, a pseudo-historical accountof the events of that island, which was widely accepted as historicalfact until the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when reliablehistorical records and inscriptions were available and studied byscholars who gradually disproved much of it — but is still occasionallycited in popular or ceremonial accounts in contemporary England.
~0840 - 0874 III Count of Friuli Hunroch 34 34 ~0890 Count of Louvain Lambert ~0955 - BET 1014 AND 1021 I Marchese of Este Oberto ~0955 - <0999 Railenda Of Como 44 44 D. 0994 I "The Illustrious" Markgraf of Austria Leopold [benbrink.FTW]

Count in the Eastmark of Bavaria, Margrave of Austria. [Royalty forCommoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore,MD, 1998]
~0960 Countess of Sualafeld Richeza ~0998 Ermengarde von Gilching ~1038 - ~1080 I Count of Sulzbach Gebhard 42 42 1775 Ruth Doane ~1058 - ~1085 II Count of Sulzbach Gebhard 27 27 [benbrink.FTW]

Built the Castle of Sulzbach near Bamburg in Bavaria. [Royalty forCommoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co.,Baltimore,MD, 1998]
~0985 - 1015 Duke of Swabia Ernst 30 30 [benbrink.FTW]

Margrave of Austira, Duke of Swabia. [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed.,R.W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
~1028 - 1086 Uta von Diessen 58 58 ~0840 Ava ~0820 - 0883 Richildis of Arles 63 63 TITL Dunham.FTW
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~0890 ofFriuli Judith ~0965 - 1032 I Count of Bar Dietrich 67 67 ~0885 Uda Of Saxony D. 0912 Otto Of Erlauchten ~0955 - 0983 II Count of Rzymska Otto 28 28 John Marshill BET 931 AND 932 - 0999 Alice de Bourgogne 0972 - 1031 Robert II "The Pious" France 59 59 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0895 - 0937 Rudolph de Bourgogne 42 42 [benbrink.FTW]

Rudolf II (d. July 11, 937), king of Burgundy (912-937) who ruled Italyfor nearly four years (923-926) during the chaotic period at the end ofthe Carolingian era. The son of Rudolf I, founder of the kingdom ofJurane (Upper) Burgundy(i.e., the part of Burgundy north of Provence),and a descendant of the Welf (Guelf) family, Rudolf II was offered thethrone of Italy by Italian nobles disaffected with their king, Berengarof Friuli. Crowned at Paviain 922, Rudolf fought and defeated Berengarthe next year near Piacenza. After Berengar's murder (924), Rudolf ruledboth Jurane Burgundy and Italy, residing alternately in the two kingdoms.In 926 Italian nobles, dissatisfied with his reign, made overtures toHugh of Provence, the actual master of Provence, which was only nominallyheld by the emperor Louis III (the Blind). Rudolf, recognizing theweakness of his position, returned to Burgundy, and Hugh became king ofItaly. When Italian leaders proposed to recall Rudolf to the throne, Hughconcluded a treaty (c. 931) ceding Provence to Rudolf in return forRudolf's renunciation of all claims to the kingdom of Italy. All Burgundywas thus united under his rule. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
~0904 - BET 2 JAN 964/65 AND 966 Berthe von Schwaben Burkhard Von Schwaben ~0890 - 0926 Buchard von Schwaben 36 36 ~0877 - 0929 Giselle d'Autun 52 52 ~0925 - 0958 Guilla Of Spoleto 33 33 ~0925 - 0975 Alberto Azzo 50 50 [benbrink.FTW]

Oberto I (d. Oct. 15, 975), marquis of eastern Liguria and count of Luni,powerful feudal lord of 10th-century Italy under King Berengar II and theHoly Roman emperor Otto I. His descendants, the Obertenghi, foundedseveral famous Italian feudal clans. Oberto was of a family thatapparently arrived in Italy in the 9th century with Charlemagne, perhapsfrom Bavaria. Oberto acquired Genoa and Luni (east of Genoa) in 951, whenBerengar seized Liguria and gave the eastern section to Oberto. Nineyears later Oberto, dissatisfied with Berengar's rule, went to Germanywith the bishop of Como and the archbishop of Milan to ask Otto tointervene in Italy. After Otto's conquest and coronation as Holy Romanemperor (962), he made Oberto count palatine, second only to himself inItaly. Four great families, the Este, Malaspina, Pallavicini, and MassaParodi, are believed to have descended from Oberto's sons. [EncyclopaediaBritannica CD '97]

HOUSE OF ESTE, princely family of Lombard origin that played a great partin the history of medieval and Renaissance Italy. It first came to thefront in the wars between the Guelfs and Ghibellines during the 13thcentury. As leaders of the Guelfs, Estensi princes received at differenttimes Ferrara, Modena, Reggio, and other fiefs and territories. Membersof the family ruled in Ferrara from the 13th through 16th century and inModena and Reggio from the later Middle Ages to the end of the 18thcentury. Origins. The Estensi were a branch of the great 10th-centurydynasty of the Obertenghi, which held power and wealth in Lunigiana,Genoa, and Milan and which also gave rise to the feudal houses of theMalaspina, the Pallavicini, and the margraves of Massa and Parodi.Subsequently, after various vicissitudes, the members of the Obertenghidynasty removed to the lands of the Venetians, where they had estates atEste, Monselice, Rovigo, and Friuli. The Estensi took their name from thetownship and castle of Este, 17 miles (27 kilometres) southwest of Padua,and the true founder of the family was the margrave Alberto Azzo II (died1097). From his son Welf IV, duke of Bavaria, there began a relatedbranch that gave origin to the dukes of Bavaria, Brunswick, and Lüneburg,as well as the electors of Hanover. Another son, Ugo, tried withoutsuccess to establish in France, while a third son, Folco I (died c.1136), became second in line in the House of Este. Neither he nor hissuccessor, Obizzo I (died 1193), however, achieved any great distinction,beyond the offices and titles that fell naturally to the upper feudalfamilies; but it was during the lifetime of Obizzo I that the Estensifirst acquired political importance in Ferrara, through the marriage ofhis son (Azzo V, who predeceased him) to the heiress of one of the twogreat and rival families of Ferrara. Obizzo was succeeded by hisgrandson, Azzo VI, who acquired considerable authority in the city,though his premature death in 1212 left the family temporarily weakened.Not until 1240 did a descendant, Azzo VII, return to power in the city,in alliance with the Guelf league formed by Pope Gregory IX. This markedthe true beginning of Este rule in Ferrara. Lords of Ferrara. In 1264Azzo's heir, Obizzo II (1264-93), was created perpetual lord by thepeople of Ferrara under the pressure of Guelf strength. The Pope, lawfullord of the Ferrarese territory, at first did not oppose this action butafterward began to contest the Estensi government. Obizzo II's power wasgrowing, however, and he had himself chosen lord of Modena in 1288 and ofReggio in 1289. In the 14th century the house of Este went throughdifficult, stormy periods, not only because of its controversies with thepapacy but also because of domestic dissensions, sometimes veryhazardous. The house succeeded, nevertheless, in strengthening itsposition, and, under Nicolò II (reigned 1361-88), called the Lame, therewas built the famous Este Castle, the work of the architect Bartolino daNovara, which became a symbol of the power of the city of Ferrara and asure defense against external dangers. To the brother and successor ofNicolò II, Alberto V (reigned 1388-93), is due the erection of theUniversity of Ferrara, destined for lasting fame; it was obtained by PopeBoniface IX as a concession in 1391. The reign of Nicolò III (1393-1441),son of Alberto, marked the strengthening of Estensi domination in Ferraraand the introduction of Estensi influence generally in Italian politics.After having defeated an attempt by the Paduans to achieve hegemony inFerrara, the Estensi duke became intermediary in the political andmilitary contests in the Italian states
and extended his dominions. Personally, Nicolò was known for hissensuality; a Ferrarese saying runs, 'On both sides of the River Po
they all are Nicolò's sons.' He had his son Ugo and his young secondwife, Parisina Malatesta, beheaded because they were found guilty ofadultery together. But he devoted himself to the exterior manifestationsof a religious faith--going on a pilgrimage to the Holy Sepulchre and toVienna's Saint Anthony and playing host to the ecumenical council in 1438that represented a fruitless attempt to bring together again the Westernand Eastern churches. (This council was afterward transferred toFlorence.) He even seems to have come close to obtaining the successionof an Estensi heir to the Milanese states, but he died suddenly, perhapspoisoned, on Dec. 26, 1441. Whereas Nicolò III raised the Estensi stateto a high position in Italian politics in spite of its territorial andfinancial limits, his bastard son and chosen successor, Leonello (reigned1441-50), gave Ferrara considerable distinction in the fields of art andculture. Leonello had been educated by the humanist Guarino Veronese,called to Ferrara by his father, and the period of his reign was one inwhich Ferrara represented a lively centre of culture and humanism, filledwith painters (Pisanello, Jacopo Bellini, Rogier van der Weyden, AndreaMantegna), architects (Leon Battista Alberti), and scholars (centring onGuarino Veronese). Dukes of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio. Leonello'sbrother and successor, Borso (reigned 1450-71), notwithstanding somemilitary failures, not only maintained his state and increased itsaesthetic and cultural prestige but also received from the Holy Romanemperor Frederick III the title of Duke of Modena and Reggio (1452) andfrom Pope Paul II the title of Duke of Ferrara (1471). Ercole I. The longrule of Leonello's and Borso's half-brother Ercole I (1471-1505) markedone of the most important periods for the history of the house of Esteand of Ferrara. He succeeded in obtaining considerable political supportwith his marriage to Leonora, the daughter of the king of Naples. Thesewere troubled times, however. Ercole had to defeat the attempt of anephew, Nicolò, son of Leonello, to usurp the throne; and then he had toface the hostile coalition of Venice and Pope Sixtus IV, which broughtwar nearly to the walls of the city of Ferrara (1482-84). The subsequentPeace of Bagnolo, however, though not entirely satisfactory, did freeFerrara from immediate dangers. Ercole's crucial problem became one ofconsolidating his own political position by means of marriages that wouldbind him to the principal Italian powers: of his three daughters,Lucrezia was married to Annibale Bentivoglio (of Bologna), Isabella toFrancesco Gonzaga (of Mantua), and Beatrice to Ludovico Sforza (ofMilan). Ercole's eldest son, Alfonso, was married first to Anna Sforza(of Milan) and then to the famous Lucrezia Borgia, the daughter of PopeAlexander VI. In spite of these difficult affairs of state, Ercole wasable to continue his dynasty's patronage of the arts, taking the poetMatteo Boiardo as his minister, extending his favour to the poet LudovicoAriosto, espousing the theatre and musical arts, and enlarging andbeautifying Ferrara to such an extent as to make it one of the firstcities of Europe. Alfonso I. Ercole's son Alfonso I (reigned 1505-34),rough and rude when he was young, proved wise and sure of himself once hehad taken the reins of government. First he foiled a plot of astepbrother, Giulio, and another brother, Ferrante, against him andsentenced them to perpetual imprisonment. Then his attention wascompletely attracted by the war against Venice (1509), in which his skillin mechanics and artillery design was proved. He was victorious in thenaval battle of Polesella and won back the Polesine of Rovigo (which hadbeen lost by Ercole I). At the same time, however, papal ambitions ofterritorial expansion became threatening. By consistent adherence to theFrench interest in Italy, Alfonso came into collision with Pope Julius IIand was deprived of Modena (1510) and Reggio (1512) and wasexcommunicated. The Medici popes, Leo X and Clement VII, were bothdetermined on the destruction of the Estensi, but the first-mentionedpope was frustrated by death, the second by political weakness, andAlfonso was able to recover Reggio in 1523 and Modena in 1527. He died in1534. His succession was assured not only by his legitimate children butalso by the issue of his lover Laura Eustochia Dianti, from whom derivedthe future dukes of Modena and Reggio. Ercole II and Alfonso II Duringthe reign of Alfonso's son and successor Ercole II (1534-59), themilitary events proved less interesting (though the wars of 1557-58 weredifficult) than the personal ones. Ercole married Renée, daughter of KingLouis XII of France, and in Ferrara she came to embrace the Lutheranreligion, becoming its ardent defender and establishing at her courtameeting place for the most famous heretics and liberal thinkers of theday. Ercole, who was the pope's vicar in Ferrara, tried restraining her,even to the point of temporary imprisonment, but to no avail. Next torule was his first-born, Alfonso II (reigned 1559-97), the fifth and lastduke of Ferrara. He also tried, vainly, to be elected king of Poland andto organize a crusade against the Turks. More important for the dynasty,however; was the fact that, though Alfonso II had three marriages, he hadno children, and Pope Pius V in 1567 expressly forbade havingillegitimate children rule in ecclesiastical lands. Alfonso was sodisappointed and discouraged that he let the conditions of his statedecay. At his death he bequeathed the duchy to his cousin Cesare, butPope Clement VII refused to recognize the settlement, declaring Cesareillegitimate; in 1598 direct papal rule was established in Ferrara. Themain branch of the Este family had come to an end. Decline of power.Cesare kept Modena and Reggio, but with him the Estensi ceased to play soimportant a part in Italian politics, and the court was culturallyinferior to its brilliant predecessors. Among the several Modenese dukeswho followed in the 17th century, Francesco I (reigned 1629-58), who cameto the throne during the stormy period of the Thirty Years' War, wasperhaps the most important. His people were able to survive the famousplague of 1630. In the wars he was first allied to Spain, then to France,whose alliance he thought would best sustain his claims to Ferrara. Lateron, he attempted reconciliation with Spain, but ironically it was on thefield of battle, fighting the Spaniards, that he died of malaria. He wasa man with enormous aspirations, and, though inclined toward treachery inpolitics, he gave art his patronage, favouring men of letters andcollecting works of art (there is an extraordinary portrait of him byDiego Velázquez and a beautiful bust by Gian Lorenzo Bernini). Among hissuccessors, the one most deserving to be remembered is RinaldoI(1694-1737), whose marriage to Charlotte Felicitas of Brunswick-Lüneburgreunited the long-separated branches of the house of Este. Throughout hisreign he engaged in imperial politics. His son Francesco III (1737-80),known as a libertine, received the governorship of Lombardy from EmpressMaria Theresa of Austria. Ercole III (1780-96), gentle and affable,abandoned Modena in 1796 when the Revolutionary French army invaded it.After the Napoleonic Wars, Duke Francesco IV (1814-46), son of MariaBeatrice d'Este (the only surviving daughter of Ercole III) and ofArchduke Ferdinand of Habsburg-Lorraine, son of Maria Theresa, came backto Modena. He founded the Austro-Este line in Modena, which, however,ended with his son Francesco V (1846-59) when Modena revolted in order tojoin Sardinia-Piedmont and then Italy. Childless, Francesco V selected ashis universal heir Francis Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, whowas murdered at Sarajevo in 1914. Today, the rightful holder of thesurname and heraldic bearings of the Estensi is considered to be ArchdukeRobert, the second-born of Charles I of Austria and Zita ofBourbon-Parma. In 1953 he married the princess Margherita of Savoy-Aosta.

MALASPINA FAMILY, feudal family powerful in northern Italy in the MiddleAges. Descended from Marquis OBERTO I, who was created count palatine bythe Holy Roman emperor Otto I, the family at first controlled Tuscany,eastern Liguria, and the March of Lombardy. Early in the 11th century theEste, Pallavicino, and Massa-Corsica family branches separated from theMalaspina. The situation of Malaspina lands, in the mountainous regionsof the Apennines, controlling the great highways connecting the Ligurianand Tuscan ports with north Italian cities, made the Malaspina powerfuland helped them resist the encroachments of neighbouring cities. Repeatedpartition of their territory, first between two lines, the Spino Seccoand the Spino Fiorito, then among many smaller subdivisions, graduallyundermined their resistance to the pressure of the great communes. Inthe14th century, however, they remained a leading feudal house underFranceschino Malaspina, host to Dante in 1306 during his exile, and underSpinetta Malaspina (d. 1352), who succeeded in extending the familyterritories. But in the 15th and 16th centuries, most of the Malaspinadominions passed under Genoese and Florentine control. One branch of thefamily prospered, Spinetta Malaspina's great-grandnephew Antonio Alberigoacquiring Massa (1421) and Carrara (1428), east of Genoa, his dominionslater becoming the principate (1568) and the duchy (1633) of Massa.[Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
>0900 - BET 950 AND 960 III Margrave of Tuscany Adalbert Hannah Marshill 1768 - 1842 William Hadley 73 73 ~0890 - BET 932 AND 937 Senatrix & Patria of Rome Mariozia 1245 - 1337 John de Sutton 92 92 ~1080 - 1125 II Count of Sulzbach Berenger 45 45 ~1084 - BET 11 JAN 1124/25 AND 1126 Adelaide von Wolfratshausen ~1058 - 1101 Irmgard von Rot 43 43 ~1028 - 1086 Kuno Von Rot 58 58 [benbrink.FTW]

Pfalzgrave of Bavaria; founder of Roth monastery. [Royalty for Commoners,3rd ed., R. W. Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore,
MD, 1998]
~0890 - BET 928 AND 929 Count of Lucca Gui ~0998 - ~1075 II Count of Diessen Frederich 77 77 [benbrink.FTW]

Advocate of Regensburg Cathedral [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R. W.Stuart, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
1310 - 1397 Isabelle de Charleton 87 87 1287 - 1353 John de Charleton 66 66 Elizabeth Marshill Edith Of England Luitgarde von Sachsen ~0908 Earl of Saxon I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1037 Walter FitzOtho De Windsor I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1677 Maria Rapalje Heinrich Von Bayern 0925 - 0965 Duke of Cologne Brunon 40 40 ~0856 - 0917 Count of Ringleheim Dietrich 61 61 Adelheid Von Sachsen D. 0903 Edith Von Babenburg Rebecca Marshill D. 0959 I Second Count of Palatine Herman Agnes Of Hungary 0880 - 0937 Arnolph Von Bayern 57 57 ~0913 - 0954 Arnulph II Of Upper Bavaria 41 41 [benbrink.FTW]

Pfalzgrave in Bavaria; engaged in a revolt against Otto I; slain in thesiege of Regensburg. [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
~0928 Judith Von Bayern ~0915 - 0980 Bertold Von Bayern 65 65 ??? Kumanka ~0931 - 0972 Prince of Hungary Takason 41 41 D. ~0978 Michael Of Hungary D. 0907 Leopold Von Bayern Mary Marshill Cunigunde Von Schwaben Bertold Von Schwaben Arnoul Von Bayern I Count of Wasserburg Dietrich ~0938 - ~0990 Bertold Von Bayern 52 52 [benbrink.FTW]

Count in the Upper Isar; an ally of Henry 'the Wrangler,' of Bavariaagainst Otto II.  He administered the countship of his brother, Luitpold,on the Upper Isar and, in 955, was in alliance with the Hungarians to aidHenry 'the Wrangler.' [Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
??? De Lorraine D. 0978 Frederick De Bar-Le-Duc D. >0987 Beatrice De France Thierry De Bar-Le- Duc Gerberga Of Lower Bavaria Ephraim Marshill Welf I Of Lower Bavaria 0882 - 0919 Wigeric Count of Triergau & Ardennes 37 37 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1266 Richard de Sutton 1265 Isabel (La) Patrick 1235 William Patrick 1240 - >1289 Beatrice de Malpas 49 49 1240 - 1273 Robert De Sutton 33 33 1207 Lucy Bartam D. 1293 Owain Ao Gruffydd de la Pole 1180 - DECEASED Matilda Abraham Marshill 1183 Richard Bartam ~1050 Andre de Roucy Lord Rameru sn de Rameru 0953 - 1015 Geoffroy Count D'Eu & Brionne 62 62 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0980 - 1026 Lambert I Lord Grandson 46 46 sn de Grandson 1130 - 1162 King of Hungary Geza II 32 32 UID: F67D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCD21// 1292 - 1358 Capet Queen of England Isabella 66 66 1312 - 1377 King of England Edward III 64 64 "Edward III, of Windsor"

Reign 1327-77

Edward III (1327-1377 AD)

Born: 13th November 1312 at Windsor Castle, Berkshire

Died: 21st June 1377 at Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey

Buried: Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Parents: Edward II and Isabella of France

Siblings: John, Eleanor & Joan

Crowned: 1st February 1327 at Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Married: 24th January 1328 at York Minster, Yorkshire

Spouse: Philippa daughter of William V, Count of Hainault & Holland

Offspring: Edward, the Black Prince; Isabella; Joan; William of Hatfield;Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence; John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster;Edmund of Langley, Duke of York; Blanche; Mary; Margaret; William ofWindsor; and Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester; (Illegitimate) atleast three by Alice Perrers

Contemporaries: Edward Balliol, David II (King of Scotland, 1339-1371);Roger Mortimer; Alice Perrers; John Wycliff
The fifty-year reign of Edward III was a dichotomy in Englishdevelopment. Governmental reforms affirmed the power of the emergingmiddle class in Parliament while placing the power of the nobility intothe hands a few. Chivalric code reached an apex in English society butonly masked the greed and ambition of Edward and his barons. Socialconditions were equally ambiguous: the export of raw wool (and later, thewool cloth industry) prospered and spread wealth across the nation butwas offset by the devastation wrought by the Black Death. Early successin war ultimately failed to produce lasting results. Edward proved a mostcapable king in a time of great evolution in England.

Edward's youth was spent in his mother's court and he was crowned at agefourteen after his father was deposed. After three years of domination byhis mother and her lover, Roger Mortimer, Edward instigated a palacerevolt in 1330 and assumed control of the government. Mortimer wasexecuted and Isabella was exiled from court. Edward was married toPhilippa of Hainault in 1328 and the union produced many children; the75% survival rate of their children - nine out of twelve lived throughadulthood - was incredible considering conditions of the day.

War occupied the largest part of Edward's reign. He and Edward Balioldefeated David II of Scotland and drove David into exile in 1333. Frenchcooperation with the Scots, French aggression in Gascony, and Edward'sclaim to the disputed throne of France (through his mother, Isabella) ledto the first phase of the Hundred Years' war. The naval battle of Sluys(1340) gave England control of the Channel, and battles at Crecy (1346)and Calais (1347) established English supremacy on land. Hostilitiesceased in the aftermath of the Black Death but war flared up again withan English invasion of France in 1355. Edward, the Black Prince andeldest son of Edward III, trounced the French cavalry at Poitiers (1356)and captured the French King John. In 1359, the Black Prince encircledParis with his army and the defeated French negotiated for peace. TheTreaty of Bretigny in 1360 ceded huge areas of northern and westernFrance to English sovereignty. Hostilities arose again in 1369 as Englisharmies under the king's third son, John of Gaunt, invaded France. Englishmilitary strength, weakened considerably after the plague, gradually lostso much ground that by 1375, Edward agreed to the Treaty of Bruges,leaving only the coastal towns of Calais, Bordeaux, and Bayonne inEnglish hands.

The nature of English society transformed greatly during Edward's reign.Edward learned from the mistakes of his father and affected more cordialrelations with the nobility than any previous monarch. Feudalismdissipated as mercantilism emerged: the nobility changed from a largebody with relatively small holdings to a small body that held great landsand wealth. Mercenary troops replaced feudal obligations as the means ofgathering armies. Taxation of exports and commerce overtook land-basedtaxes as the primary form of financing government (and war). Wealth wasaccrued by merchants as they and other middle class subjects appearedregularly for parliamentary sessions. Parliament formally divided intotwo houses - the upper representing the nobility and high clergy with thelower representing the middle classes - and met regularly to financeEdward's wars and pass statutes. Treason was defined by statute for thefirst time (1352), the office of Justice of the Peace was created to aidsheriffs (1361), and English replaced French as the national language(1362).

Despite the king's early successes and England's general prosperity, muchremained amiss in the realm. Edward and his nobles touted romanticchivalry as their credo while plundering a devastated France; chivalryemphasized the glory of war while reality stressed its costs. Theinfluence of the Church decreased but John Wycliff spearheaded anecclesiastical reform movement that challenged church exploitation byboth the king and the pope. During 1348-1350, bubonic plague (the BlackDeath) ravaged the populations of Europe by as much as a fifty per cent.The flowering English economy was struck hard by the ensuing rise inprices and wages. The failed military excursions of John of Gaunt intoFrance caused excessive taxation and eroded Edward's popular support.

The last years of Edward's reign mirrored the first, in that a womanagain dominated him. Philippa died in 1369 and Edward took theunscrupulous Alice Perrers as his mistress. With Edward in his dotage andthe Black Prince ill, Perrers and William Latimer (the chamberlain of thehousehold) dominated the court with the support of John of Gaunt. Edward,the Black Prince, died in 1376 and the old king spent the last year ofhis life grieving. Rafael Holinshed, in Chronicles of England, suggestedthat Edward believed the death of his son was a punishment for usurpinghis father's crown: "But finally the thing that most grieved him, was theloss of that most noble gentleman, his dear son Prince Edward . . . Butthis and other mishaps that chanced to him now in his old years mightseem to come to pass for a revenge of his disobedience showed to his inusurping against him. . ."
1311 - 1369 Philippa of Hainault 58 58 Interred: Westminster Abbey, London, England 1330 - 1376 "The Black Prince" , Prince of Wales Edward 45 45 Created Prince of Wales 12 May 1343, aged 12, at Westminster. Died 8 June1376. 1338 - 1368 , Duke of Clarence Lionel of Antwerp 29 29 This prince, the third son of King Edward III <http://www.britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon32.html> and Queen Philippa, was born at Antwerp in Flanders on 29th November 1338. He had scarcely completed his third year, when, in order to secure for him a large territory in Ireland, his future marriage was arranged with Lady Elizabeth De Burgh, the sole daughter and heiress of William, Earl of Ulster, by Maud Plantagenet, second daughter of Prince Henry, Earl of Lancaster, a grandson of King Henry Ill .  Whilst still an infant, Lionel was, during the King's temporary absence in 1345, constituted guardian of the realm. His nuptials were celebrated in 1355; in which year he was created Earl of Ulster, and first armed, for the purpose of attending his Royal father on an expedition to France. In 1359, he was again, accompanied by his brothers - Edward , John  and Edmund  - with the King when he passed over to Calais and was a witness to the Treaty of Bretigny in 1360.  It was probably at the feast of St. George in 1361 that he received the ensign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and had installation in the sixth stall on the Sovereign's side in place of John, Lord Beauchamp, one of the first Founders.  The Honour of Clare in Suffolk having devolved to him, as part of the inheritance of Elizabeth De Clare, his consort's grandmother, he was, in 1362, created Duke of Clarence. His duchess, by whom he had an only child, Philippa, died in the year following and, towards the conclusion of the year 1367, a treaty of marriage was agreed upon between Lionel and Violante, daughter of Galeazzo, Prince of Milan, and niece of Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy. The Duke of Clarence, with numerous knights and esquires in his suite proceeded through France, on his way to Milan, and was received with great distinction by King Charles V of France, the Dukes of Burgundy and Bourbon, and the Sire De Coney, and was conducted to Paris, where he arrived on Quasimodo Sunday, 16th April 1368. From thence, the Duke continued his journey into Savoy and was welcomed at Chambery by the Count, and, after great rejoicing, balls and other entertainments during two days, conducted by him to Milan, where the marriage was celebrated on the 5th June following.  The Duke was, however, not destined to return to his native land. Whether from excesses in a climate not congenial to his constitution, as supposed by some, or the effects of poison, as hinted by others, he sickened and died at Alba Pompeia, in the Marquisate of Montferrat, in Piedmont, on 17th October 1368. His remains were first interred at Papia, but afterwards brought to England, and deposited at Clare, in the church of the Augustine Friars, near the body of his first consort. The Duchess Violante, by whom he had no issue, married soon afterwards Otho Paleologus, Marquis of Montferrat.  Philippa, the only issue of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, married Edmund Mortimer, third Earl of March, and King Edward IV  was her great-great-grandson and eventual heir.

Lionel was a handsome giant of a man, nearly seven feet tall.
Martha Marshill 1341 - 1402 , Duke of York Edmund of Langley 61 61 Mar 1339/1340 - 3 Feb 1398/1399 Duke of Lancaster John of Gaunt, 5 Jan 1208/1209 - 1272 Prince Richard King of the Romans

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Cornwall
Illegitimate child of De Warenne.

He was the Earl of Cornwall.  He took up the cross in 1236 against the will of the pope and his brother.  He went with Simon Montfort, the Earl of Leicester, the brother of Amalric of Montfort.
~1235 - 1308 Reginald de, of Ruthin, First Baron Grey of Wilton ' Grey 73 73 1374 - 1398 Roger de Mortimer 24 24 Earl of Ulster 1321 - 1362 of the Tower Joan 41 41 1180 Hawise de Tracy 0934 Hersinde de Rameru 1215 - 1275 Princess of England Eleanor 60 60 1003 - 1035 Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of Normandy 32 32 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Ruth Marshill 0956 - 0991 Theophana 35 35 UID: 673E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFF80// 1301 - 19 Mar 1329/1330 Plantagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent 1 Edmund 1221 - 1295 Marguerite Berenger 74 74 1145 - 1182 Marie de of Antioch Poitiers 37 37 UID: F07D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC7C1// 1316 - 1336 , Earl of Corwall John of Eltham 20 20 1318 - 1355 , of Woodstock Eleanor 37 37 1294 - 7 Mar 1341/1342 Jeanne de Valois ~1280 - 1337 William III D'avesnes 57 57 Acceded: 1304 D. 1327 Elizabeth de Burgh Interred: Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland 1145 - 1198 Mary Capet 53 53 Isaac Marshill 1150 Alisa Capet D. 1108 Mathilda (Maud) Guiscard d' Apulia UID: 07300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D91AE// D. 1086 William VIII (Geoffrey) UID: 837C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D59E2// ~0953 - >0996 Godfrey FitzRichard of Brionne 43 43 WFT 31, Tree #0005 shows wife and mother of Gilbert as Lcelikne de Turqueville, dau of Turquetil de Neufmarche and Anceline de Bastembourg. The Directory of Royal Genealogy does not identify his wife.

Gilbert, Count of Brionne, who was son of Godfrey, Count of Brionne, illegitimate son of Richard I, the Fearless, Duke of Normandy. [Magna Charta Sureties, line 157-1]
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Turton has Geoffrey (Godfrey Comte d'Eu as a legitimate son of Richard & Gunnora, which confused me for awhile and I had him as a 2nd person (father of Adele only). However I believe Turton is wrong, and Godfrey was an illegitimate son (in fact the eldest illegitimate son).
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The following is the first part of a post to SGM, 29 Aug 1996, by Dave Utzinger:

From: Dave Utzinger (UTZ@AOL.COM)
Subject: CLARE FAMILY
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/08/29
     From "A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314", by Michael Altschul, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1965.
     The Clares came to England with the Conqueror. Like many other great families settled in England after the Conquest, they were related to the dukes of Normandy and had established themselves as important members of the Norman feudal aristocracy in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries.
     The origin of the family can be traced to Godfrey, eldest of the illegitimate children of Duke Richard I (the Fearless), the Conqueror's great-grandfather. While the Duke granted Godfrey Brionne, he did not make him a count. Godfrey's comital title derives from the grant of the county of Eu made to him after 996 by his half-brother, Duke Richard II. After Godfrey's death, Eu was given to William, another of Duke Richard I's bastard sons, and Gilbert, Godfrey's son, was left with only the lordship of Brionne. However, under Duke Robert I, father of William the Conqueror, Gilbert assumed the title of count of Brionne while not relinquishing his claim to Eu. When Count William of Eu died shortly before 1040, Gilbert assumed the land and title, but he was assassinated in 1040 and his young sons, Richard and Baldwin, were forced to flee Normandy, finding safety at the court of Baldwin V, count of Flanders. When William the Conqueror married Count Baldwin's daughter, he restored Gilbert's sons to Normandy, although he did not invest them with either Brionne or Eu or a comital title. William granted the lordships of Bienfaite and Orbec to Richard fitz Gilbert, and Le Sap and Meules to Baldwin. While Gilbert's descendants later pressed a claim for Brionne, it was never restored.


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BET 1001 AND 1005 - 1040 Duncan I Mac Crinan Heiress of Houchin Hadwide Jan 0944/0045 - <0953 Charles de France ~1187 - 1250 Pierre I de Dreux 63 63 1288 - 1342 Charles I Robert d'Anjou 54 54 1204 - 1217 Henry I Alfonsez 13 13 Thomas Doan Marshill 1221 - 1284 Alfonso X Fernandez 62 62 Alfonso X, El Sabio, or the learned, (1221-1284, reigned 1252-1284), kingof Castile and León, is perhaps the most interesting, though far from themost capable, of the Spanish kings of the Middle Ages.

He was a writer, and he had considerable scientific fame, based mainly onhis encouragement of astronomy and the Ptolemaic cosmogony as known tohim through the Arabs. The moon crater Alphonsus is named after him.

He established at Toledo a translation school that did a great work inbringing the knowledge of the Arabs and Jews into Christian Europe. Muchof it was based on Classical philosophy.

As a ruler he showed legislative capacity, and a very commendable wish toprovide his kingdoms with a code of laws and a consistent judicialsystem. The Fuero Real was undoubtedly his work, and he began the codecalled the Siete Partidas, which, however, was only promulgated by hisgreat-grandson. He lacked the singleness of purpose required by a rulerwho would devote himself to organization, and also the combination offirmness with temper needed for dealing with his nobles. His descent fromthe Hohenstaufen through his mother, a daughter of the emperor Philip ofSwabia, gave him claims to represent the Swabian line. The choice of theGerman electors, after the death of Conrad IV in 1254, misled him intowild schemes which never took effect but caused immense expense. Toobtain money he debased the coinage, and then endeavoured to prevent arise in prices by an arbitrary tariff. The little trade of his dominionswas ruined, and the burghers and peasants were deeply offended. Hisnobles, whom he tried to cow by sporadic acts of violence, rebelledagainst him.

His second son, Sancho, enforced his claim to be heir, in preference tothe children of Ferdinand de la Cerda, the elder brother who died inAlfonso's life. Son and nobles alike supported the Moors, when he triedto unite the nation in a crusade; and when he allied himself with therulers of Morocco they denounced him as an enemy of the faith. A reactionin his favour was beginning in his later days, but he died defeated anddeserted at Seville, leaving a will by which he endeavoured to excludeSancho and a heritage of civil war.

In addition to his other achievements, Alfonso X commissioned orco-authored numerous works during his reign, including the Cantigas deSanta Maria (400+ songs mentioning the Virgin Mary, Galician-Portuguese)and the Libro de los juegos, or "Book of Games".
1201 - 1252 Alfonsez King of Castile & Leon Fernando III 50 50 St. Ferdinand III of Castile
Canonized Feb. 4, 1671; Feastday: May 30  Patron: of engineers

Ferdinand III of Castile was the son of Alfonso IX, King of Leon, andBerengaria, daughter of Alfonso III, King of Castile (Spain). He wasdeclared king of Castile at age eighteen. Ferdinand was born nearSalamanca; proclaimed king of Palencia, Valladolid, and Burgos; hismother advised and assisted him during his young reign. He marriedPrincess Beatrice, daughter of Philip of Swabia, King of Germany and theyhad seven sons and three daughters. His father (the king of Leon) turnedagainst him and tried to take over his rule. The two reconciled later,and fought successfully against the Moors. In 1225, he held back Islamicinvaders; prayed and fasted to prepare for the war; extremely devoted tothe Blessed Virgin. Between 1234-36, Ferdinand conquered the city ofCordoba from the Moors. Queen Beatrice died in 1236, and he overtookSeville shortly thereafter. He founded the Cathedral of Burgos and theUniversity of Salamanca; married Joan of Ponthieu after the death ofBeatrice. He died on May 30th after a prolonged illness, and buried inthe habit of his secular Franciscan Order. His remains are preserved inthe Cathedral of Seville and was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671.Ferdinand was a great administrator and a man of deep faith. He foundedhospitals and bishoprics, monasteries, chuches, and cathedrals during hisreign. Her also compiled and reformed a code of laws which were useduntil the modern era. Ferdinand rebuilt the Cathedral of Burgos andchanged the mosque in Seville into a Cathedral. He was a just ruler,frequently pardoning former offenders to his throne. His feast day is May30th.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of
1220 - 1271 Alphonse de Poitiers 51 51 ~0925 - 15 Mar 0972/0973 Renaud Count of Rheims and Roucy [jweber.ged]

The ancestry of Renaud is questionable.  I give below (1) AR, which suggests Herbert II de Vermandois.  (2) Peter Stewart, who rejects AR, and finds a claim of "Ragenold the Dane" as father.  (3) Christian Settipani (who I am following) who rejects the Dane in favor of an Anjou connection.

Alberade of Lorraine, m. Renaud, d. 15 Mar 973, Count of Rheims and Roucy.  (He is called the 8th son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, but is not so given by Pere Anselme; though Anselme does give Hugh, Archbishop of Rheims, as a son of Herbert II).  [Ancestral Roots line 151-19]

Note: Alan Wilson names Renaud's father as Rognvald (a Dane) of Burgundy.  Leo van de Pas agrees with Alan, giving Ragenold "the Viking" a birth year of c900, which would not agree with Settipani's identification of him nor his ancestry, so I am omitting it.

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The following post to SGM, 30 Nov 2000, by Peter Stewart, refutes Herbert de Vermandois as father of Renaud, and, later, suggests a Danish marauder as father:

From: Stewart, Peter (Peter.Stewart@crsrehab.gov.au)
Subject: RE: Renaud de Roucy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2000-11-30 19:44:31 PST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: GRHaleJr@cs.com [mailto:GRHaleJr@cs.com]
> Sent: Friday, 1 December 2000 9:04
> To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Renaud de Roucy
>
>
>     In researching Renaud de Roucy b. abt 0931, Roucy(or
> Reims), France; d. 15 March 0973 I have encountered two
> different parentages as follows:
>
>     Ragnvald "the Viking" of Denmark b. abt 0885; d. abt 0925
> (I know it appears that the son was born 6 years after the death
> of the father; but this is from the same source.)
>
>     Herbert II de Vermandois b. abt 0884, Vermandois; d. 23
> February 0943.
>
>     There is also a Hubert of Burgundy which is I would bet
> is Herbert II, although his father is Hubert/Herbert also.
>
>     Does anyone have the correct data on this person.
>
>     Of course I hope the correct parentage is Herbert II
> since his lineage carries me back to Charlemagne.
>

This one is not going to fall your preferred way: for the children of Heribert II (Renaud not among them) see Christian Settipani, *La préhistoire des Capétiens 481 - 987* (Villeneuve d'Ascq, 1993), pp 223-230 and Michel Bur, *La formation du comté de Champagne v. 950 - v. 1150*, Mémoires des Annales de l'Est 54 (Nancy, 1977), appendix I, pp 507-513. For the origins of Renaud, count of Roucy see the latter, pp 134-139 & table 13, and the sources cited.

According to ES III, 675A (which does not identify his father, & cites Bur along with sources he also used) your Renaud occurs as early as 923, built the château at Roucy in 948, and died on 10 May 967 - where did you find the date 15 March 973? Bur suggests he was son of another Renaud, and either a half-brother of count Waldricus (Gaudry), whose son Guy was count of Soissons from 974 to 995, or related to the counts of Anjou.

Perhaps Todd Farmerie will comment on whether there is any evidence that the elder Renaud came from Denmark.

Peter Stewart

- - - later post on the next day (1 Dec 2000) - - -

The claim that the elder Renaud was a Dane depends on identifying him with the Viking raider Ragenold, who according to the annalist Flodoard was invading France at about the same time as Rollo of Normandy.  I'm not sure what the most recent opinions are regarding this possible identification.

Stewart Baldwin

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The following post to SGM, 2 Dec 2000, by Christian Settipani (a noted French genealogist) suggests an earlier Renaud, with an Anjou connection, as father of Renaud:

From: Settipani (inapit@club-internet.fr)
Subject: Re : Renaud de Roucy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2000-12-02 06:58:28 PST

I have examined lenghtly the family of this person in my paper : 'Les comtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances', in Family Trees and the Roots of Politics, ed. K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Woodbridge, 1997, p. 211-267, at p. 222-225. I think that the equivalence Renaud of Roucy / Ragenold the Vikink is a false one and that there is no link between the two. Renaud de Roucy is probably the son of another Renaud, named from 924 to 941 in Anjou, and perhaps count of Soissons. This first Renaud could be a nephew of Fulk I of Anjou (+ 942).

CS

The ancestry of Renaud is questionable.  I give below (1) AR, whichsuggests Herbert II de Vermandois.  (2) Peter Stewart, who rejects AR,and finds a claim of "Ragenold the Dane" as father.  (3) ChristianSettipani (who I am following) who rejects the Dane in favor of an Anjouconnection.

Alberade of Lorraine, m. Renaud, d. 15 Mar 973, Count of Rheims andRoucy.  (He is called the 8th son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, butis not so given by Pere Anselme; though Anselme does give Hugh,Archbishop of Rheims, as a son of Herbert II).  [Ancestral Roots line151-19]

Note: Alan Wilson names Renaud's father as Rognvald (a Dane) ofBurgundy.  Leo van de Pas agrees with Alan, giving Ragenold "the Viking"a birth year of c900, which would not agree with Settipani'sidentification of him nor his ancestry, so I am omitting it.
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The following post to SGM, 30 Nov 2000, by Peter Stewart, refutes Herbertde Vermandois as father of Renaud, and, later, suggests a Danish marauderas father:

-----Original Message-----
From: GRHaleJr@cs.com [mailto:GRHaleJr@cs.com]
Sent: Friday, 1 December 2000 9:04
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Renaud de Roucy

     In researching Renaud de Roucy b. abt 0931, Roucy (or Reims),France; d. 15 March 0973 I have encountered two different parentages asfollows:
          Ragnvald "the Viking" of Denmark b. abt 0885; d. abt 0925  (Iknow it appears that the son was born 6 years after the death
of the father; but this is from the same source.)
          Herbert II de Vermandois b. abt 0884, Vermandois; d. 23 >February 0943.
There is also a Hubert of Burgundy which is I would bet is Herbert II,although his father is Hubert/Herbert also.

This one is not going to fall your preferred way: for the children ofHeribert II (Renaud not among them) see Christian Settipani, *Lapréhistoire des Capétiens 481 - 987* (Villeneuve d'Ascq, 1993), pp223-230 and Michel Bur, *La formation du comté de Champagne v. 950 - v.1150*, Mémoires des Annales de l'Est 54 (Nancy, 1977), appendix I, pp507-513. For the origins of Renaud, count of Roucy see the latter, pp134-139 & table 13, and the sources cited.

According to ES III, 675A (which does not identify his father, & citesBur along with sources he also used) your Renaud occurs as early as 923,built the château at Roucy in 948, and died on 10 May 967 - where did youfind the date 15 March 973? Bur suggests he was son of another Renaud,and either a half-brother of count Waldricus (Gaudry), whose son Guy wascount of Soissons from 974 to 995, or related to the counts of Anjou.

The claim that the elder Renaud was a Dane depends on identifying himwith the Viking raider Ragenold, who according to the annalist Flodoardwas invading France at about the same time as Rollo of Normandy.  I'm notsure what the most recent opinions are regarding this possibleidentification.
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The following post to SGM, 2 Dec 2000, by Christian Settipani (a notedFrench genealogist) suggests an earlier Renaud, with an Anjou connection,as father of Renaud:

I have examined lenghtly the family of this person in my paper : 'Lescomtes d'Anjou et leurs alliances', in Family Trees and the Roots ofPolitics, ed. K.S.B. Keats-Rohan, Woodbridge, 1997, p. 211-267, at p.222-225. I think that the equivalence Renaud of Roucy / Ragenold theVikink is a false one and that there is no link between the two. Renaudde Roucy is probably the son of another Renaud, named from 924 to 941 inAnjou, and perhaps count of Soissons. This first Renaud could be a nephewof Fulk I of Anjou (+ 942).

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
Cunegunda Hohenstaufen Mar 1225/1226 - 7 Jan 1284/1285 Charles I D'anjou 1332 - 1363 Elizabeth de Burgh 31 31 Countess of Ulster Alice d'Angouleme 1108 - 1140 King of Hungary Bela II 32 32 UID: 1E350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAD69// Elizabeth de Clare Elizabeth de Clare
Elizabeth de Clare was the heiress to the lordships of Clare, Suffolk  in England > and  in Wales  She was one of three daughters of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford <and Joan of Acre , and sister of the infant fourth earl, also Gilbert de Clare. She accompanied her brother Gilbert to Ireland for their double wedding to two siblings -- the son and daughter of the Earl of Ulster . Elizabeth married John de Burgh on September 30, 1308 He was the heir to the Earl of Ulster, and Elizabeth could expect to be a countess. She gave birth to their only child, a son, in 1312; he would become William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster . Only a year later, her husband John was suddenly killed in a minor skirmish. Now a widow, Elizabeth remained in Ireland until another family tragedy demanded her return.
Her brother Gilbert was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn , and as he left no surviving issue and had no brothers, his property was equally divided between his sisters, Elizabeth, Eleanor and Margaret. Suddenly Elizabeth was one of the greatest heiresses in England. Her uncle, King Edward II of England , recalled her to the land of her birth so he could select a husband for her. She left Ireland in 1316 , leaving behind her son William. Elizabeth never returned.
Edward II placed her in Bristol Castle, but his plans to marry her to one of his supporters were dashed in February 1316, when Elizabeth was abducted from Bristol by Theobald II de Verdun, the former Justiciar of Ireland. He and Elizabeth had been engaged before she was called back to England. She was Lady Verdun for only five months however, for Theobald died in September 1316 of typhoid. He left behind three daughters from a prior marriage and Elizabeth, who was pregnant. She fled to Amesbury Priory, where she stayed under the protection of her aunt Mary, who was a nun there. There she gave birth to her daughter, Isabella de Verdun, named for the queen, in February 1317  Just a few weeks later, Edward II married Elizabeth to Sir Roger D'Amory.
D'Amory had been a knight in her brother's service who rose to prominence as a favorite of Edward II. Now married to him, Elizabeth was caught up in the political upheavals of her uncle's reign. She gave birth to another daughter, Elizabeth D'Amorie , in May 1318. Roger was reckless and violent, and made a deadly enemy of his brother-in-law, Hugh the younger Despenser . He switched sides over to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster , and died in March 1322 , having been captured by royalist forces. He left Elizabeth defenseless, and she was captured and imprisoned at Barking Abbey with her children.
Elizabeth supported her friend, Queen Isabella, when she invaded England and she benefited greatly from the reign of Isabella's son, King Edward III of England . She took a vow of chastity after Roger's death, effectively removing herself from the aristocratic marriage market. She enjoyed a long and fruitful widowhood, becoming patroness of many religious houses. Elizabeth is best remembered for having used much of her fortune to found Clare College, Cambridge
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D. 1335 Johann Prince of Dorazzo 1195 - 21 Mar 1236/1237 Count Jean Brienne King of Jerusalem 1210-1212 ruled from Acre since Saracens had Jerusalem.[Burke's Peerage]

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John, byname JOHN OF BRIENNE, French JEAN DE BRIENNE (b. c. 1148--d.March 1237, Constantinople), count of Brienne who became titular king ofJerusalem (1210-29) and Latin emperor of Constantinople (1231-37).

A penniless younger son of the French count Erard II of Brienne and Agnesof Montbéliard, John passed most of his life as a minor noble untilbefriended by King Philip II Augustus of France, who arranged for him tomarry Mary (Marie) of Montferrat, queen of the crusader state ofJerusalem, in 1210. John reached the Palestinian town of Acre on Sept.13, 1210, married Mary the following day, and was crowned at Tyre onOctober 3. Mary died in 1212, and John was named regent for their infantdaughter, Yolande de Brienne, who inherited the crown as Isabella II. In1214 John married Princess Stephanie of Armenia, daughter of the Armenianking Leo II, and later had a son by her.

As regent, John arranged a five-year truce with al-Malik al-'Adil, sultanof Egypt and Syria, in July 1212, and during the truce he persuaded PopeInnocent III to launch the Fifth Crusade in support of his daughter'skingdom. In 1218 he joined the crusading force from the West in anexpedition against the Egyptian port of Damietta. After quarrelling withthe crusade leader, the cardinal legate Pelagius, John left Egypt inFebruary 1220, returning in July 1221 to witness the humiliating defeatof the crusaders and the abandonment of the siege of Damietta.

Stephanie died in 1219; John then married Berengaria, daughter ofFerdinand III of Castile, and in 1225 gave his daughter Isabella inmarriage to the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II, trying to retain hisrights as regent of the kingdom of Jerusalem. Immediately following themarriage, however, Frederick began to contest these rights.

In 1228 John was invited to Constantinople to be regent and co-emperorwith the young Baldwin II and arranged a match between Baldwin and hisfour-year-old daughter by Berengaria. Crowned in 1231, John helped fendoff attacks by the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Asen II and the Nicaean emperorJohn III Vatatzes, but shortly before his death he was forced to appealto the West for help. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]

He died 21 MAR 1236/37 in As a Franciscan Friar in Constantinople,Turkey.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of Jerusalem
1010 - 1057 Manasses de Ramerupt Count of Dammartin 47 47 From Evans in Gen.Mag. 15:53-63, 21:94.

Killed.
1276 - 22 Mar 1321/1322 Thomas Plantagenet 1188 - 2 Feb 1236/1237 Joan Plantagenet 1173 - 1240 Llewelyn I Fawr ap Iorwerth 67 67 Lord Snowdon
became prince of all Wales not ruled by the Normans in 1216
D. 1246 Dafydd II ap LLewelyn Acceded: 1240
Interred: Conway Abbey
D. 1808 Joseph Keys ~0848 Luitgarde of Saxony D. BET 1118 AND 1119 II Count of St Pol Hugh 1512 George Raymond ~1070 Gila Unknown Blanche Capet 1300 - 1338 Plantagenet, of Brotherton, Earl Norfolk Thomas 38 38 Interred: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
The first Earl Marshall of England.
The Complete Peerage vol.IX,pp.596-599
<1311 - 1356 Margaretha d'Avesnes 45 45 Countess of Holland/Zeeland/Hainault 1353 - 1386 Yolande Visconti 33 33 D. 1358 Matilda de Chatillon Katherina de Courtenay 1811 Deborah Doane Joan de Valois Alice de Porhoet 1776 - 1851 Stephen <Samuel> Stryker 74 74 Morgan Plantagenet Nesta Bloet 1151 - 1212 Geoffrey Plantagenet 61 61 Peter Plantagenet 1176 - 7 Mar 1225/1226 William Longespee The House of Clifford, Chapter 5: Much controversy surrounds the identityof
the Mother of William, for Rosamund was not the king's only mistress,though
there are many who believe she was. Those who dispute Rosamund's claimbase
their case on the disparity in the ages of all concerned, but there isother
evidence as well which can not be ignored. Unfortunately, the records date
neither the birth of Rosamund nor that of her father, or her reputed sons.
Documents also indicate an Ida, and an Ykenai as his mother. Died onCrusade.

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Richard Plantagenet Matilda Abbess of Barking 1778 - WFT Est. 1829-1869 John Woody ~1145 - DECEASED High Priest of Rome Julus Hugh of Wells ~0860 Waldrada (d'Auxerre) ~0935 - ~0970 Waltheof of Northumbria 35 35 ~0834 - 0866 Rutpert IV Robert "The Strong" of France 32 32 Killed at Brissarthe

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0775 Bouchard de Fezensac ~1290 - 1326 Hugh Despenser 36 36 Interred: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester
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has been called Earl of Gloucester by some writers but The CompletePeerage
vol.V,p715 makes it clear he was not.
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1795 Charles Davis 12 Feb 1370/1371 - 1417 Elizabeth de Mortimer ~1090 - 1147 Robert "The King's Son" De Caen 57 57 1311 - 1372 Eleanor Plantagenet 61 61 The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.401,note b.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Arundel
<1286 - <1337 John Plantagenet 51 51 Lord of Beaufort 0845 - BETWEEN 0863 AND 0881 Judith di Friuli 1250 - 1283 Patrick II de Chaworth 33 33 1252 - 1306 Isabel de Beauchamp 54 54 1237 - 1298 William Beauchamp 61 61 Interred: 22 JUN 1298, Friars Minor, Worcester
The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,pp368-370.

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1237 - 1301 Lady Maud FitzGeoffery 64 64 0921 - 0954 Louis IV d'Outre-Mer King of France 33 33 1784 Catherine Reece 0946 - 1001 Otto-Henri "the Great" Duke of Burgundy 55 55 ~1212 - >1228 Emmiline De Grendon 16 16 ~0931 - 1000 Adelheid de Burgundy 69 69 GIVN Adelheid de
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GIVN Adelaide (St.) of , Empress
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Ref; The Calandar of Saints says her first husband was poisoned byhissuccessor. When she refused to marry the murderer's son, shewasimprisoned. King Otto the Great freed her and married her. He
died andher daughter-in-law forced Adelaide to quit the Royalpresence.Throughout these troubles she remained gracious and loving aswascanonised a hundred years after her death. 16 December is her
feast day.

Ref; The Calandar of Saints says her first husband was poisoned byhissuccessor. When she refused to marry the murderer's son, shewasimprisoned. King Otto the Great freed her and married her. He
died andher daughter-in-law forced Adelaide to quit the Royalpresence.Throughout these troubles she remained gracious and loving aswascanonised a hundred years after her death. 16 December is her
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~1050 - 1141 Adelheid (de Grandeson) 91 91 "Plantagenet Ancestry", Turton.
"Europaische Stammtafeln", Isenburg.
Mary Plantagenet D. 1257 Edmund de Lacy 20 Jan 1258/1259 - 1274 Aveline de Forz 1210 - 1274 King of Naverre Henry III 64 64 14 Jan 1272/1273 - 1305 of Naverre, Queen of Naverre Jeanne I D. ~1275 Theobald de Naverre ??? Ratliff ~1050 - 1114 Falko Conan de Grandson 64 64 ~1247 Richard Plantagenet ~1250 John Plantagenet ~1252 William Plantagenet 1253 Katherine Plantagenet >1256 Henry Plantagenet 1328 - 1397 William II Montague 69 69 King of Man 1344-92 1298 - 1342 Margaret de Clare 44 44 1130 Eufrosiniya of Kiev UID: F77D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCE31// D. 1055 Constantine IX UID: 43850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2269// 1778 - 1856 John Pressnall 77 77 1054 Judith de Boulogne 1775 Isabella Given 1602 - 1692 Richard Raymond 90 90 1805 - 1851 Johanna Bergen 45 45 D. 13 Mar 1320/1321 Roger D'amory ~1320 Elizabeth D'amory BET 1077 AND 1078 - 1124 I King of Scotland Alexander [carew20.FTW]

Alexander was wed to the illegitimate daughter of Henry I, King of England, son of William the Conqueror. Alexander was described as a devout and scholarly man, humble and polite before the monks whose company he enjoyed. To the rest of his subjects, according to Abbot Ailred of Rievaulx, he was 'beyond measure terrible, a man of great heart, applying himself in all things beyond his strength'. When the men of Moray and the Mearns, pulling one of Lulach's descendents from obscurity, rebelled against this unwelcome Normanization, King Alexander suppressed them so violently that thereafter they called him Alexander the Fierce. More peacefully, and following the example of his mother, he brought the Church closer to Rome, but he was also stubborn in the defence of the Scottish Church and resisted English attempts to place it under the authority of the archbishops of York. He reigned in Scotland from 1107 to 1124, although he shared the kingdom with his younger brother David.

Reign 1107-1124
~1168 Agatha de Ferrers 1772 Charles de Bevoise 1186 - 1270 Richard FitzJohn 84 84 1794 Catherine Stuart 1202 Oliver FitzJohn 1204 - >1216 Osbert Gifford 12 12 1206 Geoffrey FitzJohn 1208 John FitzJohn Courcy 1210 Odo (Eudo) FitzJohn 1212 Ivo FitzJohn 1214 Henry FitzJohn 1216 Richard FitzJohn 1215 Matilda FitzJohn 1213 Isabella le Blanche FitzJohn 1798 - 1831 Ruth Johnson 33 33 1208 - 1276 , King of Aragon Jaime I 68 68 Like his grandfather, ascended to the crown at the age of five. It wasrun by
a regency until he came of age; and his uncle Sanc, Count of Provence,
managed the finances and paid off his father's debts. He later becameknown
for leading military campaigns that captured Majorca and the otherBalearic
islands, as well as Valencia, from the Moors.
~1170 - 1221 Adel Capet 51 51 ~0854 Hrollaug Ragnvaldssøn 0856 Hildegard of the West Franks 1224 - 1267 Beatrice Berenger 43 43 Beatrix d'Anjou 1254 - 1309 Charles II D'anjou 55 55 Acceded: 1285
Duke of Anjou 1285-1290, abdicated. Count of Provence.
Marguerite de Bourgogne 1239 - 1272 Stephen V Arpad 33 33 Died of a broken heart after the kindapping of his son Ladislas (Laszlo)by a trusted official. 1240 - 1292 Erzsebet Khan 52 52 D. 1858 Jesse Johnson 1772 ?????? Hadley 1258 - 1323 Maria Arpad 65 65 Robert d'Anjou 1206 - 1270 Bela IV Arpad 63 63 UID: 1D7E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF5A0// ~1210 Maria Laskaras 1262 - 1290 Ladislas IV Arpad 28 28 Came to the throne, not much above ten years old, when his father StephenV (who reigned less than two years) died, of a broken heart following theboy’s kidnapping by a trusted official. 1137 - 22 Jan 1187/1188 Ferdinand II Alfonsez Ferdinand II., king of Leon (d. 1188), was the son of Alfonso VII and ofBerenguela, of the house of the counts of Barcelona. On the division ofthe kingdoms which had obeyed his father, he received León. His reign ofthirty years was one of strife marked by no signal success or reverse. Hehad to contend with his unruly nobles, several of whom he put to death.During the minority of his nephew Alfonso VIII. of Castile he endeavouredto impose himself on the kingdom as regent. On the west he was in more orless constant strife with Portugal, which was in process of becoming anindependent kingdom. His relations to the Portuguese house must havesuffered by his repudiation of his wife Urraca, daughter of Alphonso I ofPortugal. Though he took the king of Portugal prisoner in 1180, he madeno political use of his success. He extended his dominions southward inExtremadura at the expense of the Moors. Ferdinand, who died in 1188,left the reputation of a good knight and hard fighter, but did notdisplay political or organizing faculty.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of

King of Leon 1157-1188
~0765 - 0855 Aupais of France 90 90 1216 - 15 Mar 1278/1279 Johanna de Dammartin 1151 - 1188 Princess Urraca 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Leon 1176 - 1250 Teresa Sanchez 74 74 Wife of Alfonso IX of Castile, lived 1181-June 18, 1250, married in 1191,but the marriage was annulled in 1198 because they were cousins. She wascanonized in 1705 by Pope Clement IX. 1805 Joseph Chamness ~1255 - >1280 Isabella de Montague 25 25 ~1269 - 1316 Simon de Montague 47 47 1215 - 1270 William de Montague 55 55 1196 - 1216 Drew de Montague 20 20 1184 Aliva Basset 1269 Hawise de St. Amand 1286 - 1319 William de Montacute 33 33 1271 - 1345 Elizabeth de Montfort 74 74 1302 - 30 Jan 1343/1344 William I de Montacute King of Man 1333-1344 1240 - 1286 Peter de Montfort 46 46 1776 - 1851 Robert Andrew 74 74 1250 Maud de La Mare 1225 Matthew de La Mare 1215 - 1265 Peter de Montfort 50 50 1190 - 1216 Thurstan de Montfort 26 26 1155 - 1233 Alan Basset 78 78 Magna Carta Surety
Woking, Maple Durham, Wycombe, & Berewick, England.
1159 Aline de Gai ~1190 - 1271 Philip Basset 81 81 1135 - 1200 Alberic II Cmte de Dammartin 65 65 BURIAL: Abbaye De Jumieges, Jumieges, Seine-Maritime, France 1138 - >1200 Matilda de Ponthieu 62 62 1180 - 1239 Simon II de Dammartin 59 59 John Rawnsley 1166 Agnes de Dammartin 1165 Julianna de Dammartin 1215 - 1269 William Beauchamp 54 54 Acceded: Elmley, Worcester

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of Elmley
1217 - 7 Jan 1267/1268 Isabel Mauduit >1286 - 1313 Philip Le Despencer 27 27 ~1160 - >1217 William de Montague 57 57 ~1175 Isabel ~1235 Berthe 1245 - 1285 Amauri de St. Amand 40 40 Alice de Montacute 1788 - 1869 John Hadley 81 81  In History of Hendricks Co., 1914-1976 p. 176, Isaac J. Atkinson
Family.

http://www.bgwilliams.apexhosting.com/gen/cham1/nti00713.htm

Descendants of John Chamness -  Information provided by Dan Chamness
1196 - 1257 William V de Mauduit 61 61 Acceded: Hanslope, Buckinghamshire <1217 Hawise Basset ~1195 Katherine Basset Isabel le Despencer ~1029 - 1070 I Count of Flanders Baldwin 41 41 ~1206 - 9 Feb 1296/1297 Ela Longespee Interred: Oseney Abbey, Oxfordshire 1240 - <1287 William de Ferrers 47 47 21 Mar 1315/1316 - 1349 Isabel de Verdon 1278 - 1315 Guy de Beauchamp 37 37 Interred: Bordesley Abbey
Notes:
The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII, pp370-372.
10 Mar 1262/1263 - 1338 Isabella de Clare Steven McPherson ~1268 Joan de Clare 1291 - 1314 Gilbert de Clare 23 23 Interred: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester
Earl of Hereford.
~1030 - Mar 1065/1066 Ada Amiens ~1135 - 1204 Roger de Huntingfield 69 69 ~0880 - 0945 Alberic I Vicomte de Narbonne 65 65 D. 1175 Nicholas de Dunstanville ~0892 Etolane de Macon D. 1317 John de Montacute Interred: 14 AUG 1317, Lincoln Cathedral 1278 - 1316 Theobald de Verdon 37 37 Acceded: 1299
Lord of Westmeath, Justiciar of Ireland. The Complete Peeragev.XIIpII,pp250-2
~1280 Maude de Mortimer Ezekiel Hornaday 0986 - 21 Feb 1029/1030 Otgive De Luxembourg I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1287 - 1330 Roger de Mortimer 43 43 English Magnate. He led the baronial opposition to Edward II's favourites(1320-22) and was imprisoned before fleeing to France. There he becamethe lover of Edwards Queen Isabella with whom he secured Edward'sdeposition and murder in 1327. He then ruled England in the name ofEdwards son Edward III,
until the latter caused him to be executed.
Lord of Leix. 8th Baron Wigmore

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of March
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of March
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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9QF9-FM
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Mortier.GIF
2 Feb 1285/1286 - 1356 Joan De Geneville 1231 - 1305 John de Warren 74 74 Acceded: 1240
Interred: Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex
Earl of Sussex. The Complete Peerage vol.XIIp1,p.516.
The Complete Peerage vol.XIIp1,p.503-507.

Custom Field:<_FA#> 6th Earl, commanded armyBrøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree#3204, Date of Import: Apr 6, 1996@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 200
1018 - 1064 Ryksa (Rixa) of Poland 46 46 UID: 31810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0C0D// 1120 WIlliam FitzRoger 0892 - 14 Mar 0967/0068 Matilda von Ringelheim ~0788 Miss Aznarez 1224 - 1274 John de Courtenay 49 49 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.317 & p.335 0845 - >0881 Ermengarde d' Auvergne 36 36 [jweber.ged]

Turton states that Ermengarde's parents are Guerin I Comte de Chalons by his wife Avane.
1778 Sarah Beard 1332 - 1382 Isabella Plantagenet 50 50 1160 - 1241 William de Fiennes 81 81 1245 - 1302 William de Fiennes 57 57 Line in Record @I28399@ (RIN 22946) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
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Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91SC-ZC
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
1249 - 1302 Blanche de Brienne 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Loupeland
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Loupeland
REFN: HWS6351
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91SD-0H
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
Matilda of Burgundy UID: 373D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCE71// 0938 - 0987 Geoffrey I Count of Anjou 49 49 UID: 531A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC724//also married Adelaide of
Troyes mother-Adelaide of Burgundy in  979 of Sixty Colonists"
Colonists" Stammtafeln" Isenburg Stevens' Genealogy Stevens Media
Type: Electronic Files" Theroff Stammtafeln Ancestral Roots of Sixty
Colonists Who Came to New Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New
England, 1623-1650" Bailey McBride Paul Bailey McBride
1206 - <1253 Elen verch Llewelyn 47 47 ~1252 Maud de Fiennes ~1239 - 1279 Robert de Ferrers 40 40 1235 - <1264 Roger V de Toeni 28 28 Lydia Holliday 1243 - 16 Feb 1302/1303 Walter de Beauchamp 1177 - 1236 Maud FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville 59 59 Acceded: 8 JAN 1226
Countess of Hereford. The Complete Peerage vol.V,p.134.
1200 - 24 Mar 1253/1254 William de Ferrers 0936 Theophano UID: 73310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFE7D// 1156 - ABT Jan 1208/1209 Roger IV de Toeni 1170 - >1226 Constance de Beaumont 56 56 1190 - 1239 Ralph VI de Toeni 49 49 1195 - >1288 Pernel de Lacy 93 93 ~1225 Constance de Toeni 1117 - 1189 Sybil Unknown 72 72 Samuel Holliday 1020 - 1107 Gertruda of Poland 87 87 UID: D67C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAC12// ~1098 - 1158 Saier I de Quincy 60 60 ~1200 Hawise FitzGeoffrey James Raymond 1608 Ann Raymond ~1234 Gwinthlian verch Rhys 1255 - 1306 Sarah de Beauchamp 51 51 ~1225 - ~1272 James de Aldithley 47 47 Justiciar of Ireland ~1312 Joan de Mortimer 1352 Margery de Mortimer Jane Holliday 1773 - 1810 Ruth Hadley 36 36 >1217 Emma de Alditheley ~1194 - 1236 Henry de Aldithley 42 42 ~1195 Bertred de Mainwaring 1219 Alice de Aldithley 1200 - 1244 Rhys Mechyll ap Rhys 44 44 ~1040 Landry de Senlis ~1175 - ~1207 Adam de Aldithley 32 32 ~1175 Emma FitzOrm <1190 Roger Mainwaring ~1170 Ralph Le Mesnilwarin John Holliday BET 1160 AND 1175 Amicia de Keveliock de Meschines <0804 - 0844 Bernard I Count of Autun 40 40 [jweber.ged]

Count of Autun, Margrave of Septimania, Chamberlain of Louis "the Pious".
~0910 - 0965 Oswulf of Northumbria 55 55 0825 Petronilla de France D. 1266 Hugh Bigod 1325 - 25 Feb 1389/1390 John de Montague 1262 - 1325 Ralph de Monthermer 63 63 Earl of Athol, Earl of Gloucester.
Interred: Grey Friars,Church,Salisbury,England
1301 - 1340 Thomas de Monthermer 38 38 1304 - 1340 Edward de Monthermer 36 36 D. 1299 Joan de Monthermer William Holliday 1542 Jane Unknown ~1044 Ermengarde Unknown ~1066 Richard de Quincy 1776 - 1821 Nathan Ayres 44 44 1196 - <1263 Alice de Newburgh 67 67 BET 596 AND 620 - BET 677 AND 690 Chlodulf 0948 Huges I de Chalons UID: 9319FB269B9DD711B84A0008C7FB13430FB5// 1110 - >1136 Alix Regent 26 26 UID: 327E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0AF0// ~0950 - >0990 Aubri Count of Gatinais 40 40 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 0800 Bouchard "Perfect Of The Royal Hunt" De Fezensac Benjamin Holliday 1223 - 1276 Emmeline de Riddlesford 53 53 1250 - 1291 Emmeline de Longespee 41 41 <1204 Walter de Riddlesford 1206 Annora of Wiltshire D. 1268 Maurice FitzGerald Lord Justice of Ireland
The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.200
~1140 - 1204 Alice de Senlis 64 64 1190 Johanna de Cogan Isabella d'Anjou ~1187 - 1257 Robert de Quincy 70 70 1160 - >1241 Hawise de Keveliock 81 81 Joshua Holliday 1210 - >1264 Margaret verch Llewelyn 54 54 Interred: Aconbury Church, Hereford
See The House of Clifford, pp33-35 & 'The Children of Joan, Princess ofWales'
William Addams Reitwiesner, The Genealogist, 1980, vol. 1, No.1,p83.
1308 - 1337 Margaret de Mortimer 29 29 Interred: St Augustine's, Bristol 1256 - 1292 Piers de Geneville 36 36 1262 - 1323 Joan Lusignan 61 61 ~0876 - BETWEEN 0932 AND 0935 Ebalus Manzer "the Bastard" Count of Poitou Comte de Limosin 928-932. 1226 - 1314 Geoffrey de Geneville 88 88 Lord of Trim. Justiciar of Ireland. 1190 - 1233 Simon Seigneur de Joinville 43 43 1200 Beatrix de Bourgogne 1240 Hugh Xii De Lusignan 1242 - 1274 Jeanne De Fougeres 32 32 Mary Holliday Adelmode De La Marche 1212 Yolande de Dreux ~0987 (Elifgifu) Princess of England Aelgifu ~0960 Ilderude ~1440 Thomas Paine ~1070 - 1115 Simon I de Senlis 45 45 ~1072 - 1130 Matilda of Huntingdon 58 58 1781 - 1861 Gerrit <Samuel> Stryker 79 79 ~1125 Aglina Unknown 0906 - 0961 Eleni (Helena) Lekapene 55 55 UID: C47C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D9AF2// Simon Holliday D. 1028 Constantine VIII UID: 09850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE8C9// 1045 - 1110 Marguerite de Montdidier 65 65 ~1150 - 1209 Isabel FitzRoger 59 59 ~0503 Halfdan Frodasson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Denmark
Sources: RC 240, 324; Kraentzler 1662, 1666, 1672; AF.
RC: Halfdan Frodasson, King of Denmark. K: Halfdan Frodasson/Fordasson.
K. is very prone to typos.
RC cautions that many ofthe genealogies of Medieval Denmark are inaccurate or fraudulant and finding the true lineage of nobility is a difficult and perhaps fruitless task. Apparently RC lines are the author's best assumptions, but, in most instances, they arethe same as Kraentzler's.
1772 - BET. 1851 - 1860 John (Parson Jack) Ayres Methodist Minister Lived at Edge Hill 0867 - 0906 Adelaide d' Auvergne 39 39 ~0818 - >0849 Liutgarde (Lieugardis) 31 31 0815 - 0868 Bernard I Comte d' Auvergne 53 53 1170 Fulk Peyferer 1648 Iain Laughlin Hannah Holliday 1199 - 1250 Marie-Jeanne Countess de Ponthieu\montreuil 51 51 1179 - 1221 William III Cmte de Ponthieu 42 42 1180 - Feb 1208/1209 "el Casto" Count ofProvence-Prince of Aragon Alfonso II Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Aragon ~1180 - >1209 Gersinde II Forcalquier 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Castelrad 1198 - 1245 Raymond Berenger V 47 47 Berenger was the last and most illustrious of the Royal Provençal Counts;and,
even had he not been the sovereign of the land of song, his own verseswould
have entitled him to a distinguised rank among the Troubadour poets.
He was relatively impoverished count who could provide little dowry forhis
daughters.
The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.320-321,note c.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count
1201 - 1266 Countess Of Savoy Beatrice 65 65 20 Mar 1176/1177 - 20 Jan 1232/1233 Thomas I de Maurienne The Complete Peerage vol.IV,pp.320-321,note c 1180 - 1257 Beatrix Faucigny 77 77 1130 - 1195 Guillaume I Cmte de Geneva 65 65 1100 - 1178 Amadeo I Cmte de Geneva 78 78 Martha Holliday 1110 - <1137 Mathilde de Cuiseaux 27 27 <1045 - >1134 Aimon I Cmte de Geneva 89 89 <1086 Itha de Faucigny 1210 - 1269 Ingelram de Fiennes 59 59 1203 Maud Hampden ~0838 Miss de Amboise ~0832 Geoffrey Comte de Gastinois ~0854 Adelaide de Gastinois [jweber.ged]

Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, wrote in a post-em:

Moriarty, Paget & Watney give father of Adele as Geoffrey Count de Gastinois (Gatinais).  Christian Settipani in "Counts of Anjou and their alliances X and XI centuries, in Family Trees and the Roots of Politics" names her mother as NN sister of Adalard Bishop of Tours, son of a noble of Orleans, Seigneur d'Amboise who married the great grand dau of Pepin (Carloman) King of Italy & Bavaria who was the son of Charlemagne.

Regards,
Curt
~0845 - 0888 Ingelger I Comte d' Orleans & Anjou 43 43 1169 - 1197 Beatrice de Say 28 28 Interred: Shouldham Priory 1784 - WFT Est. 1783-1876 Hannah Hadley 1158 - 1258 Patrick de Chaworth 100 100 1223 - 1274 Hawise de Londres 51 51 1198 Thomas de Londres 1203 Eva de Tracy 1197 - 1253 Amadeus IV de Savoi 56 56 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,pp.320-321,note c. 1221 - 1282 Roger de Mortimer 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS6143
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HRJ-PH
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Mortier.GIF
1168 Tangwystl verch Llywarch 1660 - 1711 Mercy Marvin 51 51 1190 - 1246 Ralph de Mortimer 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91QG-G0
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Mortier.GIF
1158 - 1214 Roger de Mortimer 56 56 1782 - 1866 Jonathan Mills 84 84 1775 - 1853 Mary Hadley 77 77 1167 - 1252 Isabel Millicent de Ferrers 85 85 1200 - 1230 Theobald Le Botiller 30 30 1165 - 1205 Theobald Le Botiller Walter 40 40 Chief Butler of Ireland 1176 Maude Le Vavasour ~1150 - 1234 Robert Le Vavasour 84 84 1134 Julian de Ros ~0865 Pippin of the West Franks 1075 - 1129 Almos 54 54 UID: F87D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCF41// ~1745 Mary (Mollie) Ayres 1289 - 1348 Agnes de Grandeson 59 59 1788 Martha McCracken 1263 - 1335 William de Grandison 72 72 1267 Blanche de Savoy 1043 Emma De Conteville I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1250 - ~1295 Hawise de Quincy 45 45 1246 - 1267 Eleanor Longespee 21 21 1739 - 1813 Maria Schenck 73 73 0858 - 0874 Gisele of the West Franks 16 16 1328 - 26 Feb 1359/1360 Roger de Mortimer 1332 - 5 Jan 1381/1382 Philippa de Montague 1154 - 1218 Robert II Cmte de Dreux 64 64 acceded: 1188 Thomas Holliday 1176 - 1235 (Andrew) King of Hungary Andras II 59 59 UID: 18350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA709// 1180 - 1213 Gertrude of Meran 33 33 UID: 9D350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2C59// 1207 - 1231 St- Elizabeth Arpad 24 24 ~1216 - 1271 Yolande Arpad 55 55 0805 Unknown Elfleda Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 1306 - 1311 Eleanor Plantagenet 5 5 D. >1652 Susannah 1335 - 1348 Joan Plantagenet 13 13 1344 - 1362 Mary Plantagenet 18 18 1346 - 1361 Margaret Plantagenet 15 15 Ann Holliday William Raymond 0967 - 1040 Fulk III "Le Noir" 73 73 UID: FE140C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6C7A// 1259 - 1326 Richard de Burgh 67 67 Interred: Athassel
Burke says he was Aymer de Burgh.
Earl of Connaught.
Gruffydd ap Llewelyn 0911 Herfast de Crepon UID: DF130C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4C7B// 1097 - 1173 Maud D'avranches 76 76 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.317 D. 1224 Maud du Sap D. 1222 William I Count der Holland 1210 - 1234 Floris IV Count der Holland 24 24 1227 - 28 Jan 1255/1256 Holy Roman Emperor, Count of Holland William II Sarah Jane Holliday >1109 - >1146 Ilona (Helena) Nemanjics 37 37 UID: 21350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB099// ~1185 Robert III de Dreux Beatrice d'Este 1236 Stephen Arpad D. 1205 Baldwin IX Cmte de Flanders acceded 1194
Count of Flanders, Hainault and Namur. Elected Emperor of Constantinopleas Baldwin I in
1204. He was slain the following year.
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 10.
1224 - 1284 Sophia von Thuringen 60 60 ~1207 - 1248 Henry II de Brabant 41 41 1239 - 1285 King of Aragon Pedro III 46 46 King of Sicily 1282-1285. King of Aragon 1276-1285

Peter III of Aragon (1239 - November 11, 1285), surnamed the Great, wasthe king of Aragon and Valencia and count of Barcelona from 1276 to 1285.He became Peter I of Sicily from 1276. In 1262, he married Constance,daughter and heiress of Manfred of Sicily.
Peter left Aragon to his eldest son Alfonso III of Aragon, and Sicily tohis second son James I of Sicily.
1199 - 1 Feb 1258/1259 Thomas de Savoi See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 111.
The Complete Peerage vol.IV,pp.320-321,note c.
1203 - 1268 Peter II de Savoi 65 65 Rhoda Holliday D. 1239 Wilhelm de Savoi 1207 - 1285 Philip de Savoi 78 78 D. 1270 Boniface de Savoi 1260 - 1327 Agnes Capet 67 67 ~1158 - 28 Feb 1260/1261 Henry I de Brabant ~1210 - 1267 Matilda de Brabant 57 57 ~1162 - ~1211 Matilda de Boulogne 49 49 >1231 Felipe de Castile 1233 Sancho de Castile ~1191 Mary de Brabant Lydia Holliday 0865 Ermentrude (Hersent) Abbess of Hasnon >1250 - 1302 Robert II d'Artois 51 51 Margarete d'Avesnes 1243 - 1261 Elizabeth de Brabant 18 18 0990 - 1047 Judith Princess of Normandy 57 57 1244 - 1308 Henry I Landgrave von Hesse 64 64 See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund I tafel 97 1252 - 1304 Edmund De Mortimer 52 52 Lord Mortimer 1st

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
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Alberada of Burgundy UID: A07F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D79DF// D. 1320 Matilda de Burgh Interred: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester
Some say died 1315.
1258 - 1303 Margaret de Burgh 45 45 Lashley John de Burgh D. 1271 Walter de Burgh Lord of Connacht. The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.436-441 clearly showsAveline
as the mother of Richard.
Aveline FitzJohn D. 1243 Richard de Burgh Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 1200 Giles de Lacy D. 1205 William de Burgh 1170 - 1242 Robert de Courtenay 72 72 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.317 & p.335 1196 Mary de Reviers The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.335. 1128 - 1217 William de Vernon de Reviers 89 89 Interred: Christ Church, Twynham 1720 - 1792 Sarah <Stephen> Schenck 72 72 Lindsay 1140 - 1207 Robert de Beaumont 67 67 1143 Maud de Dunstanville 1090 - 1155 Baldwin de Reviers 65 65 ~1105 - >1155 Adelise Lucia de Baalun 50 50 1130 - 1194 Reinald Seigneur de Courtenay 64 64 1135 - 1219 Hawise de Courcy 84 84 1090 - <1162 William de Courcy 72 72 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.317. ~1075 Robert D'avranches ~1080 Miss de Dol D. 25 Jan 1412/1413 Maud d'Ufford Interred: Bruisyard, Suffolk 1786 - 1845 Joshua Hadley 59 59 D. ~1296 Margaret de Mortimer Interred: Grey Friars, Ipswich Guy de Donjon William de Braose Joan de Geneville ~1220 - 1287 Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald 67 67 The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.200. ~1620 - <1650 Aeltie (Annetie?) Jans 30 30 1182 - 1213 Marie de Montpellier 31 31 Simon de Bigod 1212 - 1270 Roger Bigod 58 58 1786 - 1858 Mary Agnes (Polly) Ayres 71 71 1751 Elizabeth Hadley 1777 - 1846 Jeremiah Hadley 68 68 William Bigod ~1180 Mary de Champaigne 0847 - 0865 Charles of Aquitane King of Aquitane 18 18 It is known he married somebody in 862, but it is not known
who.
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Charles II, King de France

(Andre Roux: Scrolls,191.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-39.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180.)
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 369, 387).

AKA: Charles II, Emperor of the West. AKA: Charles II, King de Bourgogne. AKA: Charles II, King of Italy. Also Known As: Charles "Le Chauve".

Born: on 13 Jun 823 in Francfort-sur-le-Main, Germany, son of Louis I, King de France and Judith de Baviere , Some sources assert King Charles II was born in the year 829.

Note - between 824 and 875 in France: The birth of Charles II in 823 did not at first excite jealousy or rivalry among his brothers.  In 829, Charles was granted the region of Alemannia, Rhaetia and part of Burgundy. In 837, his Father Louis I "Le Debonnaire", by arrangement with Louis the German and Pepin gave Charles the land West of the Meuse, Burgundy, Chartres and Paris together with all the bishops, abbots and counts who held benefices in these territories.  A portion of Neustria was added in 838, and upon Pepin's death, Louis Le Pieux made Charles King of Aquitaine.  On 24 July 840, the new Emperor, Lothar, in Strasburg, refuses to support the land claims of Charles (from the agreement of Worms on 30 May 839). The two brothers, Louis and Charles, unite against Lothar and the War of the Three Brothers begins. Meanwhile, on 12 May 841, the Normands ravage Rouen and all the localities along the Seine, increasing their wealth considerably. At Fontenoy-en-Puisaye (24 June 841), Charles defeats his brothers Lothar (in spite of the arrival of the Army of Aquitaine in the Imperial ranks -- and at a total loss of 40,000 lives at the battle) and Louis Le Germanique. Charles and Louis signed an alliance on 14 February 842 at Strasbourg. Leaving Strasbourg, the two brothers defeat the imperial army of Lothar just West of Comblence. Lothar leaves Aix-le-Chapelle precipitously, pursued by the two brothers. In Mellecey, not far from Chalon-sur-Saone, Lothar proposes a plan to establish perpetual peace which is acceptable to both Louis and Charles. On 15 June, they sign the preliminary peace document. On 1 October 842, each of them sends 40 commissioners to Metz to forge the official document.  Prudence, the Bishop of Troyes, notes that Louis regained Germania in the East, Lothar gets the middle part of the Franc Kingdom, including Italy, and Charles obtains the Western lands (West of the Rhone, including Soissons). After that Charles goes to the Palace in Quierzy, where he marries Ermentrude.

Charles signed the Treaty of Verdun (843) which split the Kingdom of Charlemagne. By the Treaty, the destiny of Occidental Europe would be heavily influenced to this day. Louis obtains all lands East of the Rhine, including the cities of Spire, Worms, Mayence. Lothar gets all the lands extending between the Rhine and the Escaut, the Cambresis, the Hainaut, the country of Mezieres, and all the countships neighboring the Meuse, through the Saone and the Rhone, the Artois and Italy. Charles got all the lands East all the way to Spain. The Kingdom of Charlemagne thus was split forever, with the most serious rift between the germanic lands of Louis, and the French lands of Charles.  The intervening lands extending from Frisia to Rome, from the North Sea to the Mediterranean including what would become Holland, Belgium, Lorraine and Switzerland would become a sore point of contention between these two peoples.  The only thing that mattered to Lothar was the fact that both capitals (Aix and Rome) were located within his territory, thus legitimizing the title of Emperor.

Meanwhile, the Normands pillage Nantes and lower Aquitaine.  Charles laid siege to Toulouse in vain (May to July 844).  The Normands led by Ragnar Lodbrog arrive in Paris and must be heavily bribed to leave. Other Normand armies ravage Toulouse and Bordeaux (burned to the ground in 848). On 6 May 848, Duke Nomenoe proclaims the indepence of the Church of Bretagne and the following year proclaims himself King of Bretagne. Charles fought Brittany (Bretagne) in 845-851 and was victorious. Not liking Pepin II, the people of Aquitaine request Charles' help, and he obliges by accepting the Crown, and on 6 June 848 is consecrated King of Aquitaine, though he could not defend his kingdom against the Normands. He had Charles of Aquitaine jailed (849 in Corbie). In 850 Charles attacks Bretagne and leaves a garrison in Rennes. No sooner does he leave, that Nomenoe takes the city and then takes Nantes as well. The next year, Nomenoe ravages Maine, but, fortunately for Charles, the King of Bretagne dies suddenly on 7 March in Vendome. Charles has Pepin II locked in the Monastery of Saint-Medard de Soissons in 852. The Normands under Godfrid pillage Tours and Angers and penetrate via the Valley of Escaut all the way to the Seine.  The loyalty of Aquitaine shifts in 853, and Louis the German is called upon to help against Charles le Chauve. He in turn defeats Louis and offers Aquitaine his son by Ermentrude, Charles, who would be crowned sovereign in Limoges in October 855. Both Pepin II and Charles d'Aquitaine escape raise armies against Charles le Chauve. Charles fought against Louis for Lorraine (859, 870 [Treaty of Mersen] and 875).

When Louis le Germanique becomes ill in 869 near Rastisbonne, shortly after his nephew Lothar II died, Charles see the opportunity to claim his heritage as Uncle of the deceased. He has himself annointed King of Lorraine in Metz on 9 September, by the Bishop Hincmar. In March, 867, Charles d'Aquitaine dies, and his father Charles le Chauve is recognized as King by the Assembly in Pouilly-sur-Loire. Upon the death of his nephew, Lothar II on 8 August 869, Charles sped to Lotharingia and had himself crowned King of Lotharingia annointed on 9 September in the cathedral at Metz by Bishop Adventius of Metz and Archbishop Hincmar of Rheims. In 9 August 870, through the Treaty of Meerseen, Louis "Le Germanique" and Charles "Le Chauve" reach an agreeable compromise whereby they divide the lands of Lothar II between themselves, leaving Louis II no part of the inheritance. As soon as Louis II died on 12 August 875, Charles rushed to Italy and received the imperial crown and is annointed by Pope John VIII on 25 December 875. In Pavia on 5 January 876, by acclamation of the counts and nobles of Italy, Charles becomes King of Italy. On 31 January 876, the Archbishop of Milan proclaims Charles as Emperor. The French ecclesiasticals and nobles, having some misgivings about Charles' ability to take care of his Kingdom meet in Ponthion. Charles joins them dressed in the attire of the Frankish King. As soon as they declare him elected and recognize his imperial authority, Charles donned the Byzantine crown, and purple vestment of emperor. When Louis le Germanique dies on 28 August 876, Charles claims Lorraine as his own. While on an expedition in Italy against the Sarrasins, through the specific request of Pope Jean VIII, Charles le Chauve dies at the foot of Mount Cenis.

Married on 13 Dec 842 in Quierzy-sur-Oise, Aisne, Ile-de-France, France: Ermentrude d'Orleans , daughter of Odon=Eudes, Count d'Orleans and Ingeltrude de Paris; Ermentrude was crowned Queen of France in 866, having already produced a number of children including 6 sons but none of them was satisfactory as far as Charles Le Chauve was concerned. By September 866, four of them were dead.

Married on 25 Nov 869 in Aix-la-Chapelle, France: Richilde de Bourgogne, daughter of Beuve=Bouin, Comte de Bourgogne and Richilde d'Arles; The honeymoon is short-lived, as Louis le Germanique demands, as part of his heritage from the death of his nephew Lothar II, a part of Lorraine. Died: on 6 Oct 877 in Avrieux, Dauphine, France, at age 54 Charles II is buried at Saint Denis although originally he was buried in Nantua. Before expiring, he named his son, Louis Le Begue as his successor, and the Empress Richilde, crowned by Pope Jean VIII earlier that year, is charged with taking the royal garbs and sword to her step-son.

*  King of the West Franks

Charles II (Holy Roman Empire), called The Bald (823-877), Holy Romanemperor (875-877), and, as Charles I, king of France, born in Frankfurtam Main, Germany. He was the fourth son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis I;his mother, Louis's second wife, was Judith of Bavaria. Judith'sdetermination to secure a kingdom for her only son led to civil war withLouis's other two surviving sons, Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I and KingLouis II of Germany. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty ofVerdun in 843. Charles received the western portion of the empire, whichfrom this time may be called the kingdom of France, or the West FrankishKingdom. Charles was a weak ruler; the great nobles were rapidly becomingindependent, and the Vikings pillaged the country without meeting muchresistance from Charles, who preferred to buy them off. Nevertheless,when Holy Roman Emperor Louis II died in 875, Charles received theimperial crown through the favor of Pope John VIII. Charles was succeededas king of France by his son, Louis II, but the imperial throne wasvacant until 881.

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Charles I, Western Frankish King  843-877  (France)
Frankish Emperor  875-877

Louis the Pious became Frankish Emperor in 814 with no rivals to the throne.  He had three sons, Lothar, Pepin and Louis.  In 817, Lothar was made co-Emperor with his father and King of Italy to replace Bernard, Pepin made King of Aquitaine, and Louis made King of Bavaria.  In 823, Louis had another son, Charles, this one by a new wife (the mother of the three brothers had died).  Louis tried desperately t work Charles in as a successor, bt the three brothers fought him every time he tried to reform his will.  After much conflict, Emperor Louis dropped Lothar's imperial title, and had Judith, the mother of Charles, sent off to a nunnery.  By 831, Louis had regained his power, brought back his wife and again dropped Lothar's titles, this time all of them, and refused him to return to court ever again without permission.  That year Pepin revolted.  In 832, Louis of Bavaria joined pepin, and the Emperor Louis declared Pepin deposed of all royal titles but he had no power to enforce this declaration, so Pepin continued to rule.  In 833, the three again attached with support from Louis' own generals and from Pope Gregory IV himself.  They imprisoned their father and brother, and exiled Judith to italy under watch of Lothar, and Louis and Pepin gained territory.  The next year, however, Louis and Pepin released their father and brother, brought back his wife, and peace was made.  In 835, Louis was re-crowned Emperor with great pomp.  Pepin died in 838, and while Louis tried to have Charles crowned king in Aquitaine, the nobles crowned Pepin's son Pepin II.  Neither had the authority to rule in the country.  In 840, Louis the pious died, and the three surviving brothers began a civil war for the division of the Empire.

In 841, Charles and Louis of Bavaria ganged up on their brother Lothar, who had the support of Pepin II, who was defeated at Fotenay, France.  In 842, Charles and Louis made a formal alliegance and together put down a Saxon revolt that year and a revolt in Acquitaine under Pepin II.  In 843, the Treaty of Verdum was made between the three brothers, by which Charles would rule the Western Frankish Kingdom (France0, with Pepin's Acquaitaine a subkingdom under the ultimate authority of Charles; Lothar would rule the Middle Frankish Kingdom (italy, Provence, and Lorraine) with the imperial title, and Louis would rule the Eastern Frankish Kingdom (Germany).

During his reign in France, Charles suffered the awesome attacks of the Danes, starting in 853.  In 846, he ceded Brittany to its Breton inhabitants, and due to force he had to give to them the Breton March in 851 and Maine in 857.  In 853 and 855 he was forced to allow Danish immigration into his kingdom.  Another Danish army invaded in 856-9, destroying many French cities.  In 858 Charles met with King Lothar II who controlled the area near Denmark, to discuss a formal defense.  Two years later, Louis the German invaded France on the invitation of Pepin II and the Burgundian nobles, and Charles had so little authority that he couldn't even raise an army.  The clerly finally pushed him out.  In 868 Lothar died, and Louis the German and Charles the Bald divided up Lotharingia between them, just as they had done on the death of Charles of Provence in 863.  865-6 saw more Danish invasions into France.  In 866 Charles finally bribed them to leave, and the east Frankish noble Hugh was made Duke to right off the Norse.  In 875, Emperor Louis II died and on Christmas Day Pope John VIII crowned Charles Emperor in Rome.  Two years later Charles died and the French throne went to his son Louis II.

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Charles II (Holy Roman Empire), called The Bald (823-877), Holy Romanemperor (875-877), and, as Charles I, king of France, born in Frankfurtam Main, Germany. He was the fourth son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis I;his mother, Louis's second wife, was Judith of Bavaria. Judith'sdetermination to secure a kingdom for her only son led to civil war withLouis's other two surviving sons, Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I and KingLouis II of Germany. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty ofVerdun in 843.

Charles received the western portion of the empire, which from this timemay be called the kingdom of France, or the West Frankish Kingdom.Charles was a weak ruler; the great nobles were rapidly becomingindependent, and the Vikings pillaged the country without meeting muchresistance from Charles, who preferred to buy them off. Nevertheless,when Holy Roman Emperor Louis II died in 875, Charles received theimperial crown through the favor of Pope John VIII.

Charles was succeeded as king of France by his son, Louis II, but theimperial throne was vacant until 881.
1177 Robert de Hampden 1294 Mabilla de Grandeson ~1200 - 1249 Geoffrey IV Vicmte de Chateaudun 49 49 1202 - >1255 Clemence Des Roches 53 53 D. 1319 Louis Cmte d'Evreux 0800 Unknown Wigmund Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 Benjamin Curle >1087 - <1130 Roger FitzWimer 43 43 1135 - >1204 Petronilla 69 69 1125 - 1195 Robert de Ewyas 70 70 ~1140 - >1168 William de Tregoz 28 28 ~1150 - >1198 Agnes 48 48 1190 - >1263 Pierre I Sire de Grandson 73 73 ~1220 Agnes de Neuchatel 1150 Ulric III de Neuchatel 1188 Yolande de Urach Arberg 1160 - 1230 Egino IV Count von Urach 70 70 Mary Curle 1158 - 1239 Agnes Princess von Zahringen 81 81 1154 - AFT 26 Jan 1234/1235 Ebal IV Sire de Grandson 1154 - 1257 Beatrix de Geneva 103 103 1126 Miss von Domene 0726 - ~0775 Lord Of Saxony & De Brunesberge Bruno I 49 49 1134 Jordane de La Sarraz 1110 - 1158 Barthelemy de Grandson 48 48 sn de Grandson et de Belmont 1225 - <1296 Guillaume de Lusignan Valence 71 71 1192 - 1255 Warin Munchensy 63 63 1152 - <1204 William Munchensy 52 52 John Curle 1172 - 1225 Eveline de Clare 53 53 1143 - 1222 Henry FitzHenry 79 79 1148 - 1220 Isabeau de Meulan 72 72 Rhys Fychan ap Rhys Margery de Burgh ~0855 - 0890 Ramnulf II de Poitou Count of Poitou 35 35 D. 1313 John de Burgh 1312 - 1333 William de Burgh 21 21 1298 - 1377 Maud Plantagenet 79 79 Interred: Bruisyard Abbey, Suffolk

became a nun 1347. The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.401,note b.
D. 1346 Ralph d'Ufford Elizabeth Curle Ralph de la Roche David de la Roche D. 1271 Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald 1300 - 1359 Joan de Burgh 59 59 D. 1337 Katherine de Burgh Elizabeth Arpad ~1200 - 1280 Margaret I Cmtsse de Flanders 80 80 Acceded: 1244
Countess of Hainault.
~1200 Burchard D'avesnes ~1230 - 1257 John D'avesnes 27 27 Acceded: APR 1218
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Band II tafel 5.
~1255 - 1304 John II D'avesnes 49 49 ACCEDED 1280 1806 - 1857 Rachel Doane 50 50 1779 - 1826 Jonathan Hadley 46 46 ~1255 Philippine de Luxemburg ~1235 - 1284 Aleidis Countess der Holland 49 49 William IV d'Avesnes Joan d'Avesnes 1273 - 1299 Margaret D'anjou 26 26 ~1295 Charles II Comte d'Alencon ~1125 - 1196 Henry IV Cmte de Luxemburg 71 71 ACCEDED 1136 ~1185 - 1247 Ermesinde Cmtsse de Luxemburg 62 62 ACCEDED 1196 Walram III Duc de Limburg 1217 - 1281 Henry V Cmte de Luxemburg 64 64 Acceded: 1247
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Band III tafel 108.
1609 - 1659 Matthew Howard 50 50 MATTHEW, THE IMMIGRANT CAME TO AMERICA IN THE 1620'S SETTLING ON THE WESTERN BRANCH OF THE ELIZABETH RIVER IN UPPER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.  ON MAY 27, 1638 MATTHEW APPLIED FOR HIS HEAD-RIGHTS IN FINANCING HIS OWN AND HIS WIFE'S PASSAGE TO VIRGINIA.  SOMETIME BETWEEN 1652 AND 1658, MATTHEW HOWARD SETTLED AT PROVIDENCE (NOW ANNAPOLIS), MARYLAND, WHERE HE DIED SEPT 1659.

LUTTRELL FILES: Matthew settled in Virginia before 1623 on the East Bank of the Elizabeth River near the parish of Norfolk after having been among the first settlers of Anne Arundel County.  He came with many Puritan and Independent families from Virginia

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I descend from both Cornelius and Mary Howard. I have a small amount  of Hammond and Howard information on one of my web pages: <http://www.tcac.net/~ruthptb/Hammond_Quick_Page.html>  Ruth  1 Matthew HOWARD  Birth:1590-1600, England Death:1650, Maryland Father:Thomas HOWARD Mother:Ann THROUGHGOOD  Laura Hammonds notes: Along with his brothers, Thomas and Frederick who, being younger  portionless offspring, had to seek fortunes for themselves.  Emigration to America, the Land of Promise, was the order of the day  and in company with the family of their mother, who had been Ann  Throughgood, they all came to America and to Virginia.   Laura also states: Settled in Lower Norfolk Parish, near Portsmouth, Virginia and was  granted 150 acres of land there. He left no will (See hotten). His  wife and children are mentioned in the will of his brother-in-law,  Richard Hall of Portsmouth Virginia 1645. See Maryland Office Land  Records at Annapolis, Maryland.  References: Notable Southern Families by Zella Armstrong, Vol 1, p.  100-105; also pp. 96-99 & 103-104.  Proof of the line of descent in the Maryland Howard family may be  found in J. D. Warfields Founders of Ann Arundel County: Matthew Howard-p. 7-11 & 29-30 Cornelius Howard I.-p. 71 Cornelius Howard II, p. 76  Also see the Maryland Archives, Vol. 2, p 239 etc. Also see the St. Annes Parish Register, Annapolis, Maryland. See Ethel M. Richardsons Lion & the ----- p. 957-1646, 1603-1917, NY  E.P. Dutton & Co. See D.S. Jordans Your Family Tree, NY Appleton 1929  Spouse:Ann HALL Birth:England Father:Matthew HALL Mother:Ann  Children:Henry Philip Samuel John Cornelius (1630-1680) Matthew Ann Elizabeth Mary (-1721)  Other spouses:Elizabeth  1.1 Henry HOWARD   1.2 Philip HOWARD   Spouse:Ruth BALDWIN  Children:Hannah  1.3 Samuel HOWARD   Spouse:Catherine WARNER  Children:Susan  1.4 John HOWARD   Spouse:Susannah RORWOOD Father:John RORWOOD  1.5 Cornelius HOWARD I  Birth:1630, Virginia Death:1680, Maryland  From Laura Hammonds notes: Had 7 land grants from The Crown. His will was made in 1680 and  probated at Annapolis, Maryland. See Maryland Archives, vol 2, p.  239, etc. See History of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, p. 711 or  761.  Capt. Cornelius Howard, son of Matthew Howard and Ann (Hall) Howard  became the most prominent member of the family in the early Maryland  affairs. He died in 1680. His will, made in 1680 was witnessed by  Phillip Calvert and John Howard. In his will he mentions his  children and lists for them his estate as including: Howards Hope, South side of Severn. Howards Hardship Howards Hill Hockley Branch Tuckahoe on Clapstack River Howards Porters Range. All were grants from The Crown.  Cornelius Howard I was Ensign in the Maryland Militia Command of the  Severn in 1661, and was a member of the House of Burgess 1671-1675.  Was known as Captain. In 1674 he was appointed to draw up a petition  to the governor to pardon John Gorman who was condemned for  witchcraft. His will, probated at Annapolis in 1680, was written by  John Hammond. His will leaves John Hammond and Samuel Howard as  overseersand Lancelott Todd as Testator.  See Maryland Archives, Vol. 2, p. 239 etc. See History of Ann Arundel & Howard Counties, p. 71. All his descendants are eligible to the Colonial Societies. Through the Howard line, also may be a member of : the Society of the Barons of Runnemede The Society for the Order of the Crown.   Spouse:Elizabeth SISSON Father:Capt. John SISSON  Children:Joseph (1663-) Cornelius (1665-1716) Sarah Elizabeth Mary Phillip  1.6 Matthew HOWARD  Spouse:Sarah DORSEY  1.7 Ann HOWARD  Spouse:PHILLIPS  1.8 Elizabeth HOWARD  Spouse:RIDGELEY  1.9 Mary HOWARD  Death:1721  Will was proven 1721 but was not settled at once. In 1724 and again  in 1725, the Testament of Annapolis show John Beale coming into court  asking for an extension.  Spouse:Maj. Gen. John HAMMOND Birth:1643, Isle of Wight Death:1707 Father:Col. Robert HAMMOND  Children:Mary (-1714) Thomas John William Charles
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1765 - 1844 William Thompson 78 78 1747 - 1812 Hannah Keeler 65 65 1714 Benjamin Keeler Elizabeth ?? Sarah Whelpeley She was a widow. 1682 - 1763 Samuel Keeler, Jr. 81 81  He was a Lieutenant in the expedition against Port Royal in August 1710. ~1142 Maud de ' Reviers 1656 - 1713 Samuel Keeler 57 57 1659 - 1714 Sarah Sention 55 55 Mark Sention Elizabeth ?? John Thompson 1613 - 1676 Ralph Keeler 63 63 Ralph came to CT from England in 1640. ~1656 - 1691 Matthew Marvin 35 35 1658 - ~1752 Mary Marvin 94 94 1662 - 1701 Sarah Marvin 39 39 1675 - ~1703 Hannah Marvin 28 28 1678 - 9 Feb 1743/1744 John Marvin ~1600 - ~1680 Matthew Marvin 80 80  Matthew Marvin came to New England in 1635. He was one of the original settlers of Hartford, CT., then an original settler of Norwalk, CT.  He lived at Village & Front St., in Hartford, CT.  His brother Reinold came to Hartford, CT. 1604 - 24 Jan 1680/1681 Elizabeth Gregory <1622 - 1689 Elizabeth Marvin 67 67  Elizabeth did not have any children. 1628 - 1713 Mary Marvin 84 84 1774 Mabel Jackson 1631 - ~1702 Sarah Marvin 71 71 1634 - AFT. JAN 1653/54 Hannah Marvin 1636 - 1681 Abigail Marvin 45 45 <1649 - >1664 Rachel Marvin 15 15 BEF. 6 FEB 1647/48 - UNKNOWN Samuel Marvin  He died young. 1663 - 1753 James Betts 90 90 ~1610 - 1680 Alice Kellogg 70 70  Some records refer to her as the widow Alice Kellogg.  As she was not married to a Kellogg, perhaps Kellogg is her maiden name. 1545 - 1615 Edward Marvin 70 70 1551 - >1600 Margaret Gyllyat 49 49 1586 - 1655 Henry Gregory 69 69  He came from Dorchester, England.  He was in Springfield, MA. in 1637. Later, he moved to Stratford, CT. 1859 Ida Linch <1590 - 1642 Goody 52 52 1612 - UNKNOWN Gregory ~1617 - 1643 Judah Gregory 26 26 ~1619 - UNKNOWN Perry Gregory ~1623 - 24 Jan 1680/1681 Elizabeth Gregory ~1623 - UNKNOWN Elizaphatt Gregory ~1625 - >1638 Anne Gregory 13 13 ~1627 - UNKNOWN Triphosa Gregory ~1632 - UNKNOWN Abigail Gregory ~1514 - >1556 Reinold Marvin 42 42 1795 - 1841 John Newlin 45 45 ~1480 - 1533 John Mervyn 53 53 ~1483 - >1514 Margaret 31 31 ~1519 - >1561 Joan 42 42 ~1548 - >1586 John Gregory 38 38  He was from Nottingham, England. ~1554 - >1586 Alice Alton 32 32 ~1520 - >1556 Thomas Gregory 36 36 ~1522 - >1556 Dorothy Beeston 34 34 ~1502 - UNKNOWN Hugh Gregory ~1502 - UNKNOWN Maria 1502 - UNKNOWN George Beeston 1797 Joseph Newlin 1781 - 1849 Jacob Hadley 68 68 <1507 - UNKNOWN Alicia Davenport 1615 - 1689 John Gregory 74 74  He served as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature in October 1659, October 1662, May 1663 and May 1665. ~1178 John Fitzherbert Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Norbury 29 Jan 1718/1719 - >1748 Mary Keeler 1556 Jane Aylett 21 Jan 1685/1686 - 1777 Sarah Betts 1 Jan 1713/1714 - UNKNOWN Sarah Keeler 14 Mar 1716/1717 - >1752 Matthew Keeler 1644 - 1717 Thomas Betts 73 73 ~1528 - UNKNOWN John Alton 1799 - 1868 Mary Newlin 69 69 ~1470 - UNKNOWN William Gregory ~1478 - UNKNOWN Dorothy Parre ~1450 - UNKNOWN Adam Gregory ~1450 - UNKNOWN Ada Ormeston ~1452 - UNKNOWN Richard Parre 1722 - UNKNOWN Elizabeth Keeler 1726 - UNKNOWN Hannah Keeler 1729 - UNKNOWN Rebekah Keeler 1657 - 1758 Daniel Betts 100 100 1655 - <1672 Stephen Betts 17 17 1787 - 1842 William Hadley 55 55 1652 - Jan 1678/1679 Hannah Betts 1650 - <1730 John Betts 79 79 <1615 - 1688 Thomas Betts 73 73 ~1624 - ~1721 Mary Raymond 97 97 1660 - 1733 Samuel Betts 73 73 1638 - UNKNOWN Samuel Marvin ~1639 - 23 Jan 1710/1711 Rebecca Marvin <1640 - UNKNOWN Lydia Marvin 1665 - 1765 Sarah Betts 100 100 17 Jan 1680/1681 - 1761 Thomas Betts 1797 - 1872 Denny Porterfield Hadley 74 74  DENNY PORTERFIELD HADLEY, son of Joshua and Hannah (Holmes) Hadley, was born 17 June (or July) 1797, died 9/19 May 1872, and is buried in the Hadley Cemetery, Brentwood, Tennessee (Calendar Road, off Wilson Pike).
     On 15 January 1821, he married Elizabeth Clemons Smith, born 23 Jan 1800 in Brentwood, Tennessee, and died on 19 September 1876.  Elizabeth was the daughter of Alexander and Sarah Jane (Leeper) Smith.
     Denny was named in honor of Capt. Denny Porterfield, a comrade in arms of his father, Joshua. He was known as "Captain". The reason is not clear. No record of military service is known. He was 64 years old at the beginning of the Civil War. He had three sons in the Confederate armies.
     Denny's home, "Hadleywood", built in 1840, was still (1962) a show place in 1962. His colonial mansion has been re-named "Green Pastures" and is located 10 miles south of Nashville.
     Denny's will (Vol. 15, page 318-319), Williamson County, Tennessee, was probated in June 1872. One half of his estate was left to his son Ferdinand, the other half to his grandchildren Lizzie and John Clack. His wife's will (Vol. 16, page 487) left her property to her son Denny Porterfield. Jr.

From a newspaper article:

"Historic Green Pastures Bought by William Hail.

     Green Pastures, historic former home of Mrs. Mason Houghland and the late M. Houghland, 10 miles south of Nashville, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hail.
     Hail said today he expects to occupy the antebellum Georgian residence "around Christmas'. He said the transaction did not include the furnishings.
     Mrs. Houghland vacated the home several months ago and moved to a residence on Belle Meade Blvd. Her husband died last April 24.
     The former Hail home at 520 Belle Meade Blvd, has been acquired by DeWitt Thompson.
Hail, as was Mr. Houghland, is an ardent horseman. His grandfather, the late W. W. Darden, a noted breeder of thoroughbreds, lived at Toplands, on Franklin Road, not far from Green Pastures.
      The new owner is active both in the Hillsboro Hounds, and the Iroquois Memorial Steeplechase, both of these major interests of Mr. Houghland.
    Green Pastures is in the Brentwood area off Highway 31-W, reached by a half-mile-long private access road. The transaction includes 110 acres in addition to the 119 year-old residence built by Ferdinand Hadley, its bricks made by slaves in kilns on the premises.
    Shortly before the Battle of Nashville in December, 1864, the troops of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest encamped in the sweeping fields nearby and the house became Forrest's headquarters. After the battle, the place was occupied by Federal forces.
     The Houghlands acquired the property in 1930, and have maintained it in the grand style for which it was intended. Over the years, it became a Middle Tennessee 'showplace', opened each year for the statewide pilgrimages sponsored annually by the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities.

From Ireland

     The estate's wrought iron entrance gate came from Ireland's Killarney Castle, and the Houghlands placed in the center of the formal garden a sundial which originally belonged to Anne Boleyn, ill-fated wife of Henry VIII. Statutes of Italian marble also mark the garden.
    Green Pastures is of non-corrupted Georgian architecture with no white columns or porch. When the Houghlands enlarged the house, they painstakingly kept the same "feel" of the original - even to the vintage brick, matching those made by the slaves of prosperous planter Hadley.'
     (Note: The writer of this article was mistaken as to Ferdinand being the builder. Ferdinand Columbus Hadley was a son of Denny Porterfield Hadley. He was born in 1840, the year the house was built.)
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1653 - >1738 Jacob Bergen 85 85 ~0860 - 0921 Richard "the Justicer" d'Autun Duke of Burgundy 61 61 1761 - 1813 Margaret Livingston 51 51 1190 William Hobrugg Name Suffix:<NSFX> ] 0560 - 0658 Erchenaud 98 98 ~1204 Emma de Cauz REFN: HWS19782
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~1165 Beatrice ' Bardolf 1133 - DECEASED Matilda (Eva) De Reviers ~1010 Godfrey d'Arques 1217 Maud de Hobrugg 1194 Agnes Picot ~1185 - ~1234 Geoffrey de ' Glanville 49 49 ~1185 Margaret de la ' Haye 1788 - 1870 John Livingston Hadley 82 82  JOHN LIVINGSTON HADLEY, son of John and Margaret (Livingston) Hadley, was born 10
  August 1788, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, died 26 December 1870, and is buried in the
  Hadley family Cemetery, Hadley's Bend, Old Hickory, Davidson County, Tennessee.
  On 6 December 1815, he married his first cousin, Amelia Hadley. Amelia was born 8
  September 1799, in Tennessee, died 11 February 1875, and is also buried in the Hadley
  family Cemetery, Old Hickory, Davidson County, Tennessee. Amelia was the daughter of
  Joshua and Hannah (Holmes) Hadley.
     John Livingston Hadley graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1807, and from
  the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1812. He served as a surgeon in
  the War of 1812. Shortly after the close of the war, he appeared in Nashville, Tennessee,
  where, in 1815, he married his first cousin, Amelia Hadley, and purchased a lot on the public
  square of Nashville.
     About ten years later, Dr. John Hadley purchased the area now known as Hadley's Bend,
  and presumably, immediately began the construction of his home, Vaucluse.
  Vaucluse was situated about two miles west of The Hermitage. It has been claimed that
  Andrew Jackson purchased the Hermitage site from Dr. John Hadley, but this statement is
  not substantiated by any known records. In those days there had been no Government
  survey and all parcels of land were described by metes and bounds which are often difficult
  to reconcile with present?day descriptions. Both homes were constructed at about the same
  time. The Jacksons and the Hadleys were neighbors, and a certain similarity in the pattern
  of their homes may be recognized, as evidenced by Rachel's chapel and Amelia's chapel.
  Apparently Dr. John devoted more of his time and energy to the management of his
  plantation than to the practice of his profession of medicine. Nevertheless he saw fit to send
  the only two sons who reached maturity through medical school. He also found time to act
  as a trustee of the Nashville hospital and to serve in the State Assembly.
      In February, 1917, the United States Government condemned John Livingston Hadley's
  plantation to make way for a powder plant. His heir's received $333,000 for 3,300 acres and
  all buildings thereon. Only the family burying ground was reserved. After the close of World
  War I, the Dupont interests purchased the powder plant and converted it to rayon mills. In
  the process, Vaucluse was destroyed. Much of the polished wood and hand carved stones
  were shipped to the homes of officials of the Dupont company in Delaware. A pair of iron
  gates and stone posts were given to the little Overton cemetery in the village of Old Hickory
  which has grown up on the Hadley acres near the mills. A pair of carved stones from
  Vaucluse became a part of a new church which was constructed in the village In 1967, these
  stones were at the entrance to the home of Robert Livingston Brown in Donelson,
  Tennessee.

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN LIVINGSTON HADLEY

I, John L. Hadley, a citizen of Davidson County and State of Tennessee, do make and publish this my last will and testament:
     lst Item; I give and bequeath to my wife Amelia Eight thousand dollars in bonds of the United States for her life time and at her death the same to go to my sons John and Robert. In other words I give to her during her life the interest on said bonds and at her death, I give said bonds to my sons John and Robert. I also give to my said wife the interest in my real estate which the law would give her as dower in case of my intestacy. I also give to my said wife all my household and kitchen furniture, including my clock, two silver butter balk and my silver handle knives.
     2nd Item; I give to Mary Laurent, a young lady that I educated for a teacher and who is now a teacher in Nashville, two thousand dollars in money, to be paid her at my death.
     3rd Item; I give to Jordon Hadley, a man of color and formerly my slave and carriage driver, my fine blooded riding mare.
     4th Item; I give to my wife Amelia in trust to hold the same for the use of my son John L. Hadley during his life and at his death to convey it to his heirs a tract of land lying in Hadleys or Jones bend in the County of Davidson and State of Tennessee embraced with the following boundary:
Beginning at the northeast corner of the land owned by Paul Dismukes in his life time and running thence northeastwardly to the house now occupied by H. . W. Bumpass on the west or south bank of Cumberland River, thence down said river to the land of Mrs. Ann Turner; thence along the East and northern boundary of said Turner to the Beginning.
     5th Item; I will and bequeath the remainder of the tract of land or rather the rest of the tract of land I own in said bend to my said wife in trust to hold the same for and during his actual life and in trust to convey said land at the death of my said son Robert to his heirs.
     6th Item; I have heretofore given to my son John L. Hadley seven thousand dollars and in dividing my tract of land as above, it has been my wish to equalize them as near as possible. But the parts given to each has not been surveyed and therefore I may have given more to one than I intended. I trust to the sense of justice of my said sons, that if I have given more to one than to the other that they will do right and authorize my wife as trustee to assist them in arriving at justice. To Robert I have given nothing or made no advancement. To John I have advanced $7000 as before stated and I have attempted to give Robert land with improvements thereon which was worth $3500 more than the land I gave to John.
     7th Item; I give all the rest, residence and remainder of my estate of every nature whatsoever, whether the same be real or personal property or choses in section and consisting of debts due me from individuals, from the corporation of Nashville from the County of Davidson, from the State or otherwise to my said wife Amelia in trust to hold the same for the use, enjoyment and benefit of my said two sons John and Robert during their lives and at their death in trust to convey it to their heirs at law. In case of the death of either of my said sons John and Robert, I wish their children to occupy their shares.
     8th Item; I nominate and appoint my wife Amelia, Executor of this my last will and testament and having entire confidence in her honesty and in the love she has for our said children, I desire and request that she be not required to give security before acting as such executor or trustee.
     In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name with my seal on this 11th day Dec. 1870.
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BLAKESLEY, Samuel Potter, Hannah 3 December 1650 New Haven, Conn.
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Emperor of the West (840/55), son and successor of Louis I. In 817 hisfather crowned him coemperor. He was recrowned (823) at Rome by the popeand issued (824) a constitution, proclaiming his right to confirm papalelections. He twice (830, 833) revolted against his father, who favoredLothair's half brother Charles (Charles the Bald, later Charles II) athis elder son's expense, and in 833, with his brothers Pepin and Louisthe German, he succeeded in temporarily deposing Louis I.

However, his brothers deserted him and restored Louis. Lothair retainedonly Italy. He later was reconciled with his father, who in 838 allottedhim almost the whole eastern half of the empire, the west (France) goingto Charles. After Louis's death Charles and Louis the German made war ontheir brother Lothair, who tried to reunite the whole empire under hissole rule. The battle of Fontenoy (841), although indecisive, checkedLothair.

Renewing their alliance in 842, Charles and Louis the German forced (843)Lothair to sign the fateful Treaty of Verdun, which partitioned theempire of Charlemagne among the three brothers; Lothair retained theimperial title. He subdivided his domains among his sons Louis II, whowas crowned emperor at Rome in 850, Lothair, king of Lotharingia, andCharles. In 855 he abdicated and became a monk.

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Holy Roman emperor (840-55), and eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis I, the Pious, and grandson of Charlemagne. Lothair became coruler 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, Burgundy, 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 (circa 835-69), reigned from 855 to 869 over the kingdom of Lotharingia.
~0800 - 0851 , Holy Roman Empress Queen of Italy Ermengarde of Orleans 51 51 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-15.


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~0835 - 0869 , Saxon King Of Lorraine Lothair II 34 34 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 145-16.

King of Lotharingia (855/69), second son of Emperor of the West LothairI. He inherited the region bounded by the Rhine, Scheldt, Alps, and NorthSea, which became known as Lotharingia (Lorraine). He was joined toTheutberga, the sister of one of his father's vassals, in an arrangedmarriage; after the death of Lothair I he repudiated her and married hismistress Waldrada, by whom he had a son.
Theutberga appealed to Bishop Hincmar, a counselor to King Charles theBald of the West Franks (later Emperor of the West Charles II). Charles,Lothair's uncle, hoped to annex Lotharingia if Lothair should die withoutan heir, which was likely since Theutberga was barren. Hincmar supportedTheutberga and with the aid of Pope Nicholas I forced Lothair toreinstate her.

When Lothair died suddenly his lands were divided between his uncles,Charles the Bald and Louis the German, by the Treaty of Mersen (870).

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Lothaire=Lothar II, King de Lorraine (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 193, Line 263-39.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome I, Page 384). Born: in 827, son of Lothaire I, Emperor of the West and Ermengarde de Tours Married circa 855: Teutberge de Valois, daughter of Boson III, Count de Turin.

Lothaire II was the King of Lorraine from 855 to 869. He married Teutberge de Valois whom he repudiated in favor of his concubine Walrade. From 858 until 869 he battled to get rid of his wife. This cost him the court of Rome, and an excommunication by the Church, for which he had to beg the pardon of the Pope. Upon the death of his brother, Charles de Provence in 863, Lothar II would get the center of Charles' Kingdom (since Charles had no son). Divorced Teutberge de Valois): in 862. Married on 25 Dec 862: Waldrade d'Alsace; Waldrade was Lothaire's concubine long before he married her after his first wife died. Died: on 8 Aug 869 in Piacenza, Italy, Having no sons upon his death, Lothar II's lands reverted to his sole surviving brother Louis II.
Relationship:  37th Great Grandparent[jweber.ged]

Lothaire=Lothar II, King de Lorraine (Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 193, Line 263-39.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome I, Page 384). Born: in 827, son of Lothaire I, Emperor of the West and Ermengarde de Tours Married circa 855: Teutberge de Valois, daughter of Boson III, Count de Turin.

Lothaire II was the King of Lorraine from 855 to 869. He married Teutberge de Valois whom he repudiated in favor of his concubine Walrade. From 858 until 869 he battled to get rid of his wife. This cost him the court of Rome, and an excommunication by the Church, for which he had to beg the pardon of the Pope. Upon the death of his brother, Charles de Provence in 863, Lothar II would get the center of Charles' Kingdom (since Charles had no son). Divorced Teutberge de Valois): in 862. Married on 25 Dec 862: Waldrade d'Alsace; Waldrade was Lothaire's concubine long before he married her after his first wife died. Died: on 8 Aug 869 in Piacenza, Italy, Having no sons upon his death, Lothar II's lands reverted to his sole surviving brother Louis II.
~0824 - 0868 Waldrada (Valtrude) 44 44 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 145-16.

Relationship:  37th Great Grandparent
1060 - 1006 King of Britain Mempricius 54 54 Mempricius (Welsh: Meinbyr) was a legendary king of the Britons asaccounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Maddan andbrother of Malin.

Upon his father's death, war broke out between Mempricius and hisbrother, Malin, over who would dominate Britain. Mempricius called aconference with his brother and other delegates to end the war betweenthe two brothers. Once there, Mempricius killed Malin and took the throneof the Britons for himself. He ruled as a tyrant for twenty years,killing most of the distinguished men on the island. More so, he defeatedand killed all other claimants to the throne. He abandoned his wife andhis son, Ebraucus, to live a life of sodomy. While on a huntingexpedition, he was separated from his companions and attacked by a packof wolves. He died and was succeeded by his son Ebraucus.

These events corresponded to the reign of Saul in Judea and Eurysthenesin Sparta.
~0953 - ~1015 Geoffrey , Count of Eu de Brionne 62 62 1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 953
2  PLAC Normandy, France
1805 Simon P Hadley ~0915 - 0963 'the Pious' III Duke of Aquitaine William I 48 48 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-19.

Some trees show his mother as Emiliane, not Edgifu.  The Directory ofRoyal Genealogy shows his mother as Emiliane.  WFT 4, Trees #0008 and#0902 and WFT 10, Tree #1161 show Emiline as a sister of Edgift (orEdgifu) and a dau of Edward the Elder.  The Directory of Royal Genealogy,however, does not show a daughter named Emiliane.  Teh Ancestry.com showsthe same year of marriage for Emiline and Edgifu, apparently treatingthem as the same person.  The Directory, however, lists all three.

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
0941 - 0986 King of France Lothair 45 45 Carolingian king of France from 954 to 986, the eldest son of Louis IV.He was elected king without opposition after his father's death but wasdominated first by Hugh the Great and then, from 956 to 965, by hisuncle, Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, whose support was invaluable but whoused his influence also in the interests of Otto I, his brother, theGerman king, and of Hugh Capet and the other sons of Hugh the Great,Bruno's nephews.
After Bruno's death, Lothair's position deteriorated. Although hisrelations with Hugh Capet were generally good, he had only a tiny domainand was much distracted by feudal conflict. Also, a persistent desire toget Lorraine from the German allegiance brought disastrous consequences:his support of a revolt there (976) against Otto II impelled the latterto give the duchy of Lower Lorraine to Lothair's refractory brother,Charles; Lothair's plan to capture Otto's family at Aachen (978)miscarried and provoked a retaliatory raid into France; and a thirdinvasion of Lorraine (985) not only failed in its
purpose but determined the powerful Archbishop Adalbero of Reims tosupport Hugh Capet against Lothair. Lothair was, however, preparing yetanother expedition into Lorraine when he died, to be succeeded by hisson, Louis V.
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Lothair (b. 941 - d. March 2, 986), Carolingian king of France from 954 to 986, the eldest son of Louis IV.  He was elected king without opposition after his father's death but was dominated first by Hugh the Great and then, from 956 to 965, by his uncle, Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, whose support was invaluable, but who used his influence also in the interests of Otto I, his brother, the German king, and of Hugh Capet and the other sons of Hugh the Great, Bruno's nephews.

After Bruno's death, Lothair's position deteriorated.  Although his relations with Hugh Capet were generally good, he had only a tiny domain and was much distracted by feudal conflict.  Also, a persistent desire to get Lorraine from the German allegiance brought disastrous consequences: his support of a revolt there (976) against Otto II impelled the latter to give the duchy of Lower Lorraine to Lothair's refractory brother, Charles; Lothair's plan to capture Otto's family at Aachen (978) miscarried and provoked a realiatory raid into France; and a third invasion of Lorraine (985) not only failed in its purpose but determined the powerful Archbishop Adalbero of Reims to support Hugh Capet against Lothair.  Lothair was, however, preparing yet another expedition into Lorraine when he died, to be succeeded by his son, Louis V. [Encyclopaedia Britannica]

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~1000 Rotilde of Hainault ~0855 - 0890 Ranulph II Ct. of Poitiers& King of Aquitaine 35 35 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-17. 1770 Janet "Ginny" Given 1022 - 1103 Tudor Mawr of South Wales 81 81 ~0938 - 0990 Hildegarde of Flanders 52 52 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1006 Walter Falaise I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Aelfgifu Malet UID: 18DD6D462A99D711B84A0008C7FB134375E5// ~0965 - 0979 'the Martyr' of England Edward 14 14 1803 - 1891 Hannah Newlin 88 88 0849 - 0901 King of All England Alfred 'the Great' 52 52 Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-15.

"In the year of our Lord's incarnation 872, Alfred, the youngest son ofEthelwulf, who had, as has been related before, received the royalunction and crown from pope Leo the fourth at Rome, acceded to thesovereignty and retained it with the greatest difficulty, but with equalvalour, twenty-eight years and a half.  .....

For nine successive years battling with his enemies, sometimes deceivedby false treaties, and sometimes wreaking his vengeance on the deceivers,he was at last reduced to such extreme distress, that scarcely threecounties, that is to say, Hampshire, Wiltshire, and Somersetshire, stoodfast by their allegiance, as he was compelled to retreat to a certainisland called Athelney, which from its
marshy situation was hardly accessible.  .....

[However, later] Alfred had reduced the whole island to his power, withthe exception of what the Danes
possessed.  .....  After England had rejoiced for 13 years in thetranquility of peace and in the fertility of her soil, the northern pestof barbarians again returned.  With them returned war and slaughter .....The
king himself was, with his usual activity, present in every action, everdaunting the invaders, and at the same time inspiriting his subjects,with the signal display of his courage.  He would oppose himself singlyto the enemy; and by his own personal exertions rally his decliningforces.  The very places are yet pointed out by the inhabitants where hefelt the vicissitudes of good and evil fortune.  .....
His children by Elswitha, the daughter of earl Athelred, wereEthelswitha, Edward who reigned after him;
Ethel fled who was married to Ethered earl of the Mercians; Ethelwerd,whom they celebrate as being extremely learned; Elfred and Ethelgiva,virgins.

His [Alfred's] health was so bad that he was constantly disquited eitherby the piles or some disorder of the intestines.  It is said, however,that he entreated this from God, in his supplications, in order that, bythe admonition of pain, he might be less anxious after earthly delights.

"Yet amid these circumstances the private life of the king is to beadmired and celebrated with the highest praise.  For although, as someone has said, "Laws must give way amid the strife of arms," yet he, amidthe sound of trumpets and the din of war, enacted statures by which hispeople might equally familiarise themselves to religious worship and tomilitary discipline.  And since, from the example of the barbarians, thenatives themselves began to lust after rapine, insomuch that there was nosafe
intercourse without a military guard, he appointed centuries, which theycall "hundreds," and decennaries, that is to say, "tythings," so thatevery Englishman, living according to law, must be a member of both.  Ifany one was accused of a crime, he was obliged immediately to producepersons from the hundred and tything to become his surety; and whosoeverwas unable to find such surety, must dread the severity of the laws.  Ifany who was impleaded made his escape either before or after he had foundsurety, all persons of the hundred and tything paid a fine to the king.By this regulation he diffused such peace throughout the country that heordered golden bracelets, which might mock the eager desires of thepassengers while no one durst take them away, to be hung up on the publiccauseways, where the roads crossed each other.  .....

He erected monasteries wherever he deemed it fitting ..... [Alfred sentfor Grimmald] that by his activity he might awaken the study ofliterature in England, which was now slumbering and almost expiring...... Confiding in these auxiliaries [Grimmald, Asser, Werefrith,Johannes Scotus], the king gave his whole soul to the cultivation of theliberal arts, insomuch that no Englishman was quicker in comprehending,or more elegant in translating. ..... He translated into English thegreater part of the Roman authors ..... Moreover he infused a greatregard for literature into his countrymen, stimulating them both with
rewards and punishments, allowing no ignorant person to aspire to anydignity in the court.  He died just as he had begun a translation of thePsalms.  .....

He had one unusual and unheard of custom, which was, that he alwayscarried in his bosom a book in which the daily order of the Psalms wascontained, for the purpose of carefully perusing it, if at any time hehad leisure.  In this way he passed his life, much respected byneighboring princes, and gave his daughter Ethelswitha in marriage toBaldwin earl of Flanders, by whom he had Arnulf and Ethelwulf; the formerreceived from his father the county of Boulogne, from the other at thisday are descended the
earls of Flanders.

[Footnote by Giles:  "Matilda, queen of William the First, was daughterof Baldwin earl of Flanders, the fifth in descent from Ethelswitha."]

"Alfred, paying the debt of nature, was buried at Winchester, in themonastery which he had founded  .....  They report that Alfred was firstwas first buried in the cathedral, because the monastery was unfinished,but that afterwards, on account of the folly of the canons, who assertedthat the royal spirit, resuming its carcass, wandered nightly through thebuildings, Edward, his son and successor, removed the remains of hisfather, and gave them a quiet resting-place in the new minster.

[Footnote by Giles:  "On its removal called Hyde Abbey."]  These andsimilar superstitions, such as that
the dead body of a wicked man runs about, after death, by the agency ofthe devil, the English hold with almost inbred credulity, borrowing themfrom the heathens, according to the expression of Virgil, "Forms such asflit, they say, when life is gone."  [Virg. Aeneid, x. 641.]
   --- William of Malmesbury, *Chronicle of the Kings of England*, c1135, tr John Allen Giles, London (Henry G Bohn) 1847, p 113-122 passim.

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            From the late 8th century, attacks by Vikings from Scandinavia
            increased. After a major invasion in 865, the kingdoms of
            Northumbria and Mercia were rapidly overrun, and in 871 the
            Danish army attacked Wessex. The Wessex forces under the
            command of Alfred (reigned 871-99), then aged 21, defeated the
            Danes at the Battle of Edington in 878. The Danes withdrew to an
            area north of a frontier running from London to Chester and
            known as 'Danelaw'.

            This victory did not finish the Danish threat, and Alfred
            reorganised the Wessex defences by organising his army on a rota
            basis, so he could raise a 'rapid reaction force' to deal with raiders
            whilst still enabling his thegns and peasants to tend their farms.
            Second, Alfred started a building programme of well-defended
            settlements across southern England as a defence in depth against
            Danish raiders. Alfred also ordered the building of a navy of new
            fast ships to patrol the coasts and meet invaders before they
            penetrated inland.

            Other reforms included establishing a legal code (assembled from
            the laws of his predecessors and of the kingdoms of Mercia and
            Kent), and reforming the coinage. Illiterate in Latin until the age
            of 38, Alfred promoted literacy, religion and education, and
            directed the translation of works of religious instruction,
            philosophy and history into the vernacular; this was partly so that
            people could read his orders and legislation. The energetic royal
            authority demonstrated in Alfred's policies presaged the Wessex
            kings' rule of all England during the next century.

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          In 866, a large Danish army wintered in East Anglia, making peace with
          that kingdon's inhabitants.  The next year that army crossed over the
          Northumbria, and in this way that Kingdom fell to Danish control.  In 868,
          the army of Danes went into Mercia of King Burhred, who invited King
          AEthelred of Wessex, Kent, Essex and Sussex and his younger brother
          Alfred to come help him against the Danes.  The West Saxon army entered
          Mercia, but no large battle was fought.  In 869 the Danish army retreated to
          York in Northumbria.  In 870, the army again returned to East Anglia through
          Mercia, and there King Edmund of the Angles fought with them, but was
          defeated and slain.  In 871, the Danish army entered Wessex, and even after
          a major battle between AEthelred, Alfred, and the Danes at Reading, the
          Danish army kept the field.  Later that year the Danes were overcome at
          Ashdown by the king and his brother.  All in this year a well, the English
          were defeated at Basing and at Marden.  King AEthelred died this year
          after easter, and was succeeded in all kingdoms by Alfred.

          Within a month of becoming king in 871, Alfred defeated a large Danish
          force at Wilton.  By the end of this long year, the West Saxons made peace
          with the Danes.  In 874, the Danes moved to Repton and conquered all of
          Mercia, sending away King Burhred, and they gave the kingdom to one
          Ceolwuf.  In 875, the Danes went from Repton into Northumbria, subduing
          that land and invading the Picts of Scotland.  Alfred won many sea battles
          this year.  In 876, the Danes took a West Saxon fort, but Alfred made peace
          with them.  In 877, Alfred lost many battles, sea and land, to the Danes.  In
          878, the Danes invaded Wessex, but Alfred drove them out with many loses.
          Then the Danes left to invade the Franks, and in 882 many ships were de-
          feated by Alfred.  In 885 the massive Danish army divided, one part going
          east, the other to Rochester.  Alfred defended the city and defeated the
          Danes.  In 893 much of the Danish army that had been in Gaul retreated
          back out of the English nation into the Danelaw, the area of Britain whiich
          they held, and two years later Alfred died and was succeeded by his son
          Edward.  This is how the island of Britain was then divided. England was
          divided into two subkingdoms, Wessex (including all of the south of the
          Island, including Kent, et al.) and West Mercia.  The Welsh prices held all
          of Wales, including those principalities of Powys, Gwynedd, Gwent,
          Morgannwg, Dyed, etc.  The Danelaw was divided into the Kingdom of
          York in the north, Danish Mercia in the middle, and East Anglia in the
          south east.  The British kingdom of Strathclyde still existed in the north
          west, and in the far north of Scotland the Picts and Csots were united
          under one crown.

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NOTE: Reigned 871-899. He prevented the Danish conquest of England, defeating them
at Edington (0878) after a campaign of guerrila warfare. After his victory he
allowed the Danes to keep their conquests in Mercia nd East Anglia provided
that Guthrum, their King, was converted to Christianity. Alfred built a navy
of Warships to defend the south coast against further Danish invasions (885-86
;892-96) and protected Wessex with a chain of fortifications. He took London
(886), this gaining control of all England except the Danish areas.

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NOTE: Reigned 871-899. He prevented the Danish conquest of England, defeating them
at Edington (0878) after a campaign of guerrila warfare. After his victory he
allowed the Danes to keep their conquests in Mercia nd East Anglia provided
that Guthrum, their King, was converted to Christianity. Alfred built a navy
of Warships to defend the south coast against further Danish invasions (885-86
;892-96) and protected Wessex with a chain of fortifications. He took London
(886), this gaining control of all England except the Danish areas.

Founder of the British Navy, organized the Militia, compiled a code of laws, built schools and monasteries and invited scholars to live at his court.

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   Alfred was the first English monarch to plan systematica lly for the defense of his realm against the Danes, with wh om he was almost constantly at war from 876 until the end o f his life. He was also the first monarch of an English kin gdom to become a symbol and focus of national unity. Althou gh effective ruler only of Wessex and English MERCIA, he wa s regarded as the protector of all the English living unde r Danish rule. His capture of London in 886, which marked t he farthest extent of his essentially defensive territoria l expansion, led to general English recognition of his lead ership.  After his death, however, Wessex and Mercia were s till unable to expel the Danes from England. A learned laym an, Alfred tried to ensure that his countrymen had the oppo rtunity to become literate.  To that end, he relied upon th e bishops of the Anglo-Saxon church both to teach and to se ek out students.  Alfred himself translated into Anglo-Saxo n the Pastoral Care of Pope Gregory I, Orosius' Seven Book s of History against the Pagans, Boethius' Consolation of P hilosophy, (possibly) the Ecclesiastical History of the Ven erable Bede, and part of St. Augustine of Hippo's Soliloqu ies.  To each of these except the fourth he added his own c ommentary.  Alfred's military victories saved English cultu re and national identity from destruction, and his intellec tual activities began the education of his people in the La tin heritage.
   One of the outstanding figures of English history. On th e death of his brother Ethelred Alfred became king, comin g to the throne during a Danish invasion. Although he succe eded in making peace with the Danes, they resumed their mar auding expeditions five years later, and by early 878 the y were successful almost everywhere. About Easter of 878, h owever,  Alfred established himself at Athelney and began a ssembling an army. In the middle of that year he defeated t he Danes and captured their stronghold, probably at present -day Edington. During the following 14 years Alfred was abl e to devote himself to the internal affairs of his kingdom . By 886 he had captured the city of London, and soon after ward he was recognized as the king of all England.
   In 893 the Danes invaded England again, and the followin g four years were marked by warfare; eventually, the Dane s were forced to withdraw from Alfred's domain. The only ru ler to resist Danish invasions successfully, Alfred made hi s kingdom the rallying point for all Saxons, thus laying th e foundation for the unification of England.
   Alfred was a patron of learning and did much for the edu cation of his people. He began a court school and invited B ritish and foreign scholars, notably the Welsh monk Asser ( flourished 885-909) and the Irish-born philosopher and theo logian John Scotus Erigena, to come there. Alfred translate d such works as The Consolation of Philosophy by the Roma n statesman and philosopher Boethius, The History of the Wo rld by the Spanish priest Paulus Orosius (circa 385-420), a nd Pastoral Care by Pope Gregory I. Alfred's laws, the firs t promulgated in more than a century, were the first that m ade no distinction between the English and the Welsh people s.
   Accompanied his father to Rome at an early age and resid ed there for some time.
   Founded the British Navy and Organized the Militia
   He was a great scholar; Compiled a code of laws and Buil t schools and monasteries
   On his banner blazed a "Golden Dragon".

   Alfred was the first English monarch to plan systematica lly for the defense of his realm against the Danes, with wh om he was almost constantly at war from 876 until the end o f his life. He was also the first monarch of an English kin gdom to become a symbol and focus of national unity. Althou gh effective ruler only of Wessex and English MERCIA, he wa s regarded as the protector of all the English living unde r Danish rule. His capture of London in 886, which marked t he farthest extent of his essentially defensive territoria l expansion, led to general English recognition of his lead ership.  After his death, however, Wessex and Mercia were s till unable to expel the Danes from England. A learned laym an, Alfred tried to ensure that his countrymen had the oppo rtunity to become literate.  To that end, he relied upon th e bishops of the Anglo-Saxon church both to teach and to se ek out students.  Alfred himself translated into Anglo-Saxo n the Pastoral Care of Pope Gregory I, Orosius' Seven Book s of History against the Pagans, Boethius' Consolation of P hilosophy, (possibly) the Ecclesiastical History of the Ven erable Bede, and part of St. Augustine of Hippo's Soliloqu ies.  To each of these except the fourth he added his own c ommentary.  Alfred's military victories saved English cultu re and national identity from destruction, and his intellec tual activities began the education of his people in the La tin heritage.
   One of the outstanding figures of English history. On th e death of his brother Ethelred Alfred became king, comin g to the throne during a Danish invasion. Although he succe eded in making peace with the Danes, they resumed their mar auding expeditions five years later, and by early 878 the y were successful almost everywhere. About Easter of 878, h owever,  Alfred established himself at Athelney and began a ssembling an army. In the middle of that year he defeated t he Danes and captured their stronghold, probably at present -day Edington. During the following 14 years Alfred was abl e to devote himself to the internal affairs of his kingdom . By 886 he had captured the city of London, and soon after ward he was recognized as the king of all England.
   In 893 the Danes invaded England again, and the followin g four years were marked by warfare; eventually, the Dane s were forced to withdraw from Alfred's domain. The only ru ler to resist Danish invasions successfully, Alfred made hi s kingdom the rallying point for all Saxons, thus laying th e foundation for the unification of England.
   Alfred was a patron of learning and did much for the edu cation of his people. He began a court school and invited B ritish and foreign scholars, notably the Welsh monk Asser ( flourished 885-909) and the Irish-born philosopher and theo logian John Scotus Erigena, to come there. Alfred translate d such works as The Consolation of Philosophy by the Roma n statesman and philosopher Boethius, The History of the Wo rld by the Spanish priest Paulus Orosius (circa 385-420), a nd Pastoral Care by Pope Gregory I. Alfred's laws, the firs t promulgated in more than a century, were the first that m ade no distinction between the English and the Welsh people s.
   Accompanied his father to Rome at an early age and resid ed there for some time.
   Founded the British Navy and Organized the Militia
   He was a great scholar; Compiled a code of laws and Buil t schools and monasteries
   On his banner blazed a "Golden Dragon".

!King of the West Saxons during numerous Danish invasions.  Laid the groundwork for the unification of England.  Patron of learning and education. Translated the work of Boethius and Paulus Orosius.  Made the first laws with no distinction between the English and the Welsh peoples. [Funk & Wagnalls]

!Came to the throne in 871.  He was a scholar, lawgiver, warrior and king, the first great statesman to emerge clearly from the mists of early English history.  His biographer and friend, Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, painted a portrait of a man of exceptional gifts, devout and humane, devoted to the welfare of his people, as brave in battle as he was studious in scholarship, always careful to make the best use of his time so that he could continue with his studies and translations without neglecting the cares and duties of government, even inventing a water clock to help him in this endeavour.

!In battle against the Danes at Ashdown in the Berkshire hills Alfred fought "like a wild boar".  But, although his enemies were here defeated, the Danish incursions into England were soon resumed; and for a time Alfred, with a small company of faithful followers, was driven into hiding from the invaders on the Isle of Athelney in the Somerset marshes, moving "under difficulties through woods and into inaccessible places" and giving rise to the famous legend that he sought shelter in a cottage where a woman scolded the unrecognized fugitive for allowing her cakes to burn by the fire.

!Gradually, however, the number of his supporters increased and by 878 Alfred was able to bring the Danes to battle once more and to defeat them decisively. He obliged them to remain within an area bound by Watling Street known as the Danelaw, and persuaded their leader, Guthrum, and several of his leading warriors, to be baptized as Christians.  Taking advantage of the temporary peace, Alfred reorganized the fyrd, satisfying the complaints of men who had had to leave their farms for indeterminate periods to serve as soldiers; and he built up a strong navy to patrol the English Channel, forcing many would-be invaders to turn their attentions to northern France where their settlements became known as Normandy, the land of the men from the north. [The Story of England]

!In 865 the Great Army, under several royal Scandinavian generals, moved from Francia and landed in East Anglia.  In 866 they seized York from the warring Northumbrian kings and set up a kingdom based on that town; they then conquered eastern Mercia and East Anglia.  The attacks on King Alfred's Wessex failed, although in 878 Wessex was attacked from both east and west and the Vikings narrowly missed capturing the king himself.  Alfred rallied his subjects, and forced the invaders to make peace, agreeing on a frontier
between West Saxon territory and what became known as the Danelaw.  By about 888 King Alfred had learned much from his Frankish neighbours on the art of fighting Vikings and had built up a series of forts, or burhs, and had equipped himself with an effective navy.  [The Oxford History of Medieval Europe]

!Alfred was the most complete embodiment of all that is great, all that is lovable, in the English temper.  He combined as no other man has ever combined its practical energy, its patient and enduring force, its profound sense of duty, the reserve and self-control that steadies in it a wide outlook and a restless daring, its temperance and fairness, its frank genialty, its sensitiveness to action, its poetic tenderness, its deep and passionate religion.  His temper was instinct with piety.  Vexed as he was by sickness and constant pain, his temper took no touch of asceticism.  His rare genialty, a peculiar elasticity and mobility of nature, gave color and charm to his life. A sunny frankness and openness of spirit breathes in the pleasant chat of his
books, and what he was in his books he showed himself in his daily converse. [WBH - England]

!5th son of Ethelwulf, came to the shaking throne on the death of his brother, at a time when a body of Danes held the mouth of the Thames and had fixed a strong camp as far up as Reading. The noblest of the English kings, his virtues and exploits better attested than the halo of romance that crowns the British Arthur, some of whose legendary renown seems to have been borrowed from this Saxon hero. Mother died when he was very young.  Sent to Rome when he was 5 years old in the charge of Bishop Swithin to further his education.  He
remained there for 2-3 years.  Gave half his time and income to God and all of both for the good of his people.  Sent gifts to Rome and to foreign monasteries, even as far off as to mission settlements in India.  Refounded
London after chasing out Guthrum and the Danes who had repeatedly plundered the city for nearly a century.  He built new streets and gates, and repaired the Roman walls, behind which the Danes later on left traces of their presence in the names of their saints, Magnus and Olaf.  Winchester appears to have been Alfred's capital, but in his moving life he must have spent much time at London, though it was treated as belonging not to Wessex but to the dependent kingdom of Mercia.  London Bridge was made into a keep closing the passage of the river Thames. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, pp. 14-24]

!From the accession of Ethelbert in 860, to his death in 866, Alfred is without responsibility, except that of self-improvement.  He is of weak health; but he leads no sedentary life.  Alfred saw that, however excellent were books, there were other means of education; and thus he became, not only the great warrior and statesman, but the most practical improver of the people, elevating their knowledge and exciting their industry.  He taught workers of gold and other artificers how best to labour in their crafts.  He instructed his falconers,
hawkers, and dog-keepers.  He built houses, majestic and good beyond all the precedents of his ancestors, by his new mechanical inventions. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, pp. 90-150]

!Had 2 sons and 4 daughters. [Knight's, Vol. 1, p. 131]

!Reigned 871-99. 5th and youngest son of Aethelwulf whose fame was to resound through history like no English king before him; father of Edward the Elder. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

!From an early age Alfred suffered from bouts of ill health.  Speculation is that his malady(ies) were chronic hemmorhoids, epilepsy, or a venereal disease contracted before his marriage to Princess Ealhswith. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 13]

Founded the University of Oxford and died there in 901; buried at Winchester. His wife was Elswitha, dau. of the earl of Mercia. [Falaise Roll, p. 187]

One of the greatest men in history. Crowned king at Winchester 871; founded the British Navy; organized the militia; compiled a code of laws; built schools and monasteries; invited scholars to live at his court; translator of several books himself. [Williams-Wolcott & Related Families, p. 159]

Alfred prevented the landing of one detachment of Danes in the Stour, but a second pirate fleet swept away his victorious ships and landed its men. On Edward's accession Ethelwald, the pretender to Alfred's throne, thought to make good his claim by Danish arms, fled to East Anglia and gathered a large army among them. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 164]

!Alfred ascended to the throne in 871 at the age of 23.  After a series of battles, he succeeded in liberating England from the Danes, Europe's most terrible warriors, who surrendered in 878 with a solemn oath to quit Wessex and accept baptism.
   During the following years of peace, Alfred rebuilt cities, erected fortresses, trained militia, and encouraged the arts and learning.  He reformed the administration of justice so effectively that "a purse of money, or a pair of golden bracelets might .... be exposed for weeks in a complete safety on the common highways."  In a era of ignorance and barbarism, Alfred was an accomplished scholar and a zealous patron of learning.  He translated many historical and philosophical works.
   Both for what he did and for what he was, Alfred has become known to all generations of Englishmen as their best and greatest king.
   On his death bed, he spoke this message;  "This I can now most truly say, that I have sought to live worthily while I lived, and after my life to leave to men who come after me a remembering of me in a good works."
   His five axioms were: 1. A wise God governs.  2. All suffering may be accounted blessings.  3. God is the chiefest good.  4. Only the good are happy. 5. The fore-knowledge of God does not conflict with man's free will.

King of England; son of Ethelwulf, King of Wessex, and Osburh; m. Ealhswith. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

The Anglo-Saxon cause was at a low ebb when Alfred began his reign (871-901). At tone time he was a monarch on the run, hiding in the wild marshes at Athelney in Somerset, where he burned the famous cakes. Gradually, Alfred was able to push further east, moving his capital from Shaftesbury to Winchester
and drawing a line across England to contain the territorial ambitions of the Danelaw. Eventually, he moved the vulnerable Saxon settlement at Aldwych (old town) into the relative security of the walls of Roman Londinium.
    Alfred deserved his title " the Great" as much for the arts of peace. His defensive townships were the major force in creating urban communities. In all, he founded some 25 towns. Notable alfredian fortifications survive at Wareham in Dorset, Wallingford in Oxfordshire and at Cricklade in Wiltshire. Alfred also studied Latin, promoted learning, established monasteries and convents and ordered the compilation of the historical record known as the ANGLO-SAXONCHRONICLE.
    Alfred's reign saw the further consolidation of the English nation under the tutelage of Wessex, as commenced by Egbert (802-39), generally reckoned to be the first King of England. [Realm, Jan/Feb, 1997, No. 72, p. 57]

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~0852 - 0905 (Ethelswida) of the Gaini Ealhswith 53 53 It is said she descended, through her mother, from a line o f Mercian Kings.

It is said she descended, through her mother, from a line o f Mercian Kings.

1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

!Daughter of Earl Aethelred of Mercia. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 159]

!Daughter of a northern chief. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 23]

!Princess Ealhswith. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 13]

Dau. of the earl of Mercia; m. Alfred the Great. [Falaise Roll, p. 187]

Dau. of Earl Aethelred of Mercia and Eadburh; m. Alfred the Great; mother of Edward the Elder. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

b.c. 852, Mercia, England; d. 904; m. Alfred the Great; mother of Edward the Elder. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

Dau. of Aethelred "Mucel" and Eadburgh of Mercia; m. Alfred, King of England; mother of Aelfthryth. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Athelred the Muckle, chief of the Gainas by Edburga of the royal house of Mercia; m. Alfred the Great. [Ken Markham <markham@hixnet.co.za]

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0988 - 1033 Ebles I Count of Reims 45 45 UID: E6240C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D64EA// 0965 Lietaud (Letalde) Count of Macon UID: A5390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D3815// >0972 - >1013 Hedwiga of France 41 41 UID: B1390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D44D5// Gunhilda UID: 2C400C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC6EE// 0911 - 0988 Harald "Bluetooth"King of Denmark 77 77 UID: 15400C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAF7E// 0929 - 0993 Conrad I 64 64 UID: 3E1B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB3E3// ~0842 - 0866 of West Saxons Anglo-Saxons King of Wessex Ethelbald 24 24 He married his stepmother, Judith.

He married his stepmother, Judith.

Osburh and Ethelwulf.

Osburh and Ethelwulf.

King of West Saxons in England

He signed charters with his father as early as 847 and aide d in the great victory over the Danes at Aclea (Ockley?) i n 851?  It is said that he led a rebellion against his fath er after Æthelwulf had married Judith of France. Æthelwul f may have withdrawn to Kent, leaving Æthelbald as king i n Wessex (c. 856).  He certainly became king in the West a t Æthelwulf's death (858);  his brother Æthelbert may hav e succeeded in the East. Considerable scandal seems to hav e been caused by his marriage with his father's widow, Judi th.

King of West Saxons in England

He signed charters with his father as early as 847 and aide d in the great victory over the Danes at Aclea (Ockley?) i n 851?  It is said that he led a rebellion against his fath er after Æthelwulf had married Judith of France. Æthelwul f may have withdrawn to Kent, leaving Æthelbald as king i n Wessex (c. 856).  He certainly became king in the West a t Æthelwulf's death (858);  his brother Æthelbert may hav e succeeded in the East. Considerable scandal seems to hav e been caused by his marriage with his father's widow, Judi th.

Æthelbert, d. 865, king of WESSEX (860-65), son of ÆTHELWUL F. After his father's death in 858, he ruled KENT, Surrey , SUSSEX, and ESSEX, reuniting them with Wessex when in 86 0 he succeeded his brother Æthelbald in that kingdom.

!Rebelled against his father in 856. [Timetables of History]

!King 855-60 of West Saxons. [The Story of England]

!Eldest son. Fought along side his father in a great battle with the Danes in 850. Met his father with unfilial hostility when he returned from France with his young bride, Judith; and before Ethelwulf's death, this son had, by a compulsory partition, attained the dominion of Wessex. [Knight's Popular History of England, p. 97, 117]

!Son of Aethelwulf; reigned 858-60. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

b.c. 834, d. 862; son of Ethelwulf, King of England, and Osburga von Wight; m. Judith de France. [Dirk Peters <mail@dirkpeters.net, 15 Jul 2002]
0920 - 0967 Renaud de Roucy Count of Roucy 47 47 He is called the 8th son of HERBERT II, Count of Vermondois,
but is not so given by Pere Anselme; though Anselme does give
Hugh, Archbiship of Rheims, as a son of HERBERT II (Saillot,
cit.)

Seigneur de Roucy, Comte de Rheims.
1757 - 1795 William England 38 38 <0953 - 0992 Charles 39 39 UID: E1F50B01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2FCB// ~0888 Hugo De Vermandois GIVN Hugo De
SURN Vermandois
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

GIVN Hugo de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9GB2-33
PEDI birth

GIVN Hugo de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9GB2-33
PEDI birth
0836 - 0912 Otto "the Illustrious" von Sachsen Duke of Saxony 76 76 Margrave of Montferrat Henry John of Bourg <0783 Guiburge de Hornbach GIVN Guiburge
SURN de Hornbach
GIVN Guiburge
SURN de Hornbach
0414 Basine of Saxony Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0690 Rolande de Laon ~1030 - 1093 I Grand Prince of Kiev Wsewolod 63 63 ~0967 - 2 Jan 1038/1039 William 'the Bastard' de Hiesmes Count D' Eu 1790 Mary Elizabeth England ~0871 - 22 Mar 0927/0928 Rothildis Princess of France Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 49-17. ~1004 Hereward De Mercia 1044 Princess of England Christina Adelize de Clare ~1550 John Potter ~1066 - 1102 Walter Earl of Buckingham Giffard 36 36 D. 1154 Baldwin de Clare Hervey de Clare Walter de Clare ~0926 - 0993 Herbert III Count , Count of Meau de Vermandois 67 67 James England 1120 Margaret de Clare ~1115 - 1149 Rohesa de Clare 34 34 1  NAME Rohese /de Clare/
1  NAME Rohesia /DE CLARE/
2  SOUR S013068


Source: Altschul, Michael, 'A Baronial Family in Medieval England: TheClares (1217-1314), (John Hopkins Press, 1965).
0955 - 0978 Michael of Hungary Regent of Poland 23 23 UID: 33810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0E2D// 0931 - 0972 Taksony Prince of the Magyars 41 41 UID: D5310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D609D// 1030 - 1109 Gwenlian of Anglesea 79 79 0950 Olaf III Skotkonu UID: AE310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D392D// 1649 - 1725 Waling Jacobse van Winkle 76 76 ~0988 Wacy Rodolphe of Normandy ~0980 - 1044 Humphrey de Vielles de Harcourt 64 64 Ref: Crispin & Macary, pg. 4; Burke, pg. 261-262; Paul B. McBride(pmcbride@tiac.net), http://www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/genweb.htm 0893 Elen Verch Llywarch I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1770 - 1805 Margaret Weeks Parker 35 35 Hugh Gournay ~1598 - 1657 Jacobse Wallings van Winkle 59 59 ~0966 Muriella of Normandy ~0838 Matilda of Friesland ~0969 Baldricus Teutonicus Rhywallon Prince of Powys 1214 - 1283 Alexander Stewart 69 69 ~1034 - >1086 Ealdgyth\edith 'Swan-neck' of Mercia 52 52 Source: !Paul Bailey McBride, www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/genweb.html,"Electronic.": AR-7; RFC; Paget ~0860 - 0921 Richard I "The Justiciar" Duke of Burgundy 61 61 ~0872 - ~0929 Adelaide of Burgundy 57 57 1790 Sarah Hadley <0831 - ~0866 Helgaud Gov. of Ponthieu 35 35 D. ~0878 Herluin Gov. of Ponthieu D. >0879 Helgaud II Gov. of Ponthieu Herluin II 1st Count of Montreuil ~0980 Thorold  [2753682.ged]

Brother of Godiva; grandfather of Alured de Lincoln I. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

In a charter of Monasticon, Thorold of Bucknall, a hamlet situated abt 10 miles from Lincoln , reads, "I, Thorald of Bucknall, in the presence of my most noble lord, Leofric, earl of Lei cester, and his most noble countess lady Godiva, my sister, and with the goodwill and consen t of my lord and near kinsman earl
Algar, their firstborn son and heir, have given ..." Thorold also appears in a grant of a sur vey of the city of Lincoln as Turaldus de Greteville, undoubtedly for Greetwell, several mile s from there, and Turoldus vicecomes (sheriff) is written in Domesday as a benefactor of Crow land. His dau. m. a Breton husband,
probably the grandson of the Earl Leofric and Godiva. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

The Domesday Survey of 1086 lists a man called Thorold as sheriff and Swein as the first cons table of Lincoln: they were probably both Saxons, but William the Conqueror's initial polic y had been to select respected local officials, a policy he was later to change. Thorold an d Swein were wealthy landowners and were probably both in office in 1070 whdn the Danish kin g Swein sailed up the Humber and sparked off the rebellion of Hereward the Wake, centered i n the fens. [Lincoln Castle, p. 12]


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In a charter of Monasticon, Thorold of Bucknall, a hamlet situated abt 10 miles from Lincoln, reads, "I, Thorald of Bucknall, in the presence of my most noble lord, Leofric, earl of Leicester, and his most noble countess lady Godiva, my sister, and with the goodwill and consent of my lord and near kinsman earl
Algar, their firstborn son and heir, have given ..." Thorold also appears in a grant of a survey of the city of Lincoln as Turaldus de Greteville, undoubtedly for Greetwell, several miles from there, and Turoldus vicecomes (sheriff) is written in Domesday as a benefactor of Crowland. His dau. m. a Breton husband,
probably the grandson of the Earl Leofric and Godiva. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

The Domesday Survey of 1086 lists a man called Thorold as sheriff and Swein as the first constable of Lincoln: they were probably both Saxons, but William the Conqueror's initial policy had been to select respected local officials, a policy he was later to change. Thorold and Swein were wealthy landowners and were probably both in office in 1070 whdn the Danish king Swein sailed up the Humber and sparked off the rebellion of Hereward the Wake, centered in the fens. [Lincoln Castle, p. 12]
~0960 Hildwin II 2nd Count of Montreuil Source: !Paul Bailey McBride, www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/genweb.html,"Electronic.": RFC ~1000 of Bucknall  [2753682.ged]

Dau. of Thorold the Sheriff; m. a Breton, probably the grandson of Leofric and Godiva; mothe r of Alured de Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 156-7]


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0953 - 0992 Charles Duke of Lotharingia 39 39 Charles spread rumours that his brother King Lothaire of
France's wife Emma was committing adultery. Fleeing from
Lothaire, Charles sought refuge with Otto II of Germany, who
inexplicably gave him a dukedom. Angered, Lothaire invaded
Germany and took Aix-la-Chapelle. Then Otto invaded France and
took Rheims, Laon, and Soisson, plundering far and wide. Otto
advanced as far as Paris, planting his banner on the heights of
Montmartre. As a fresh French army was gathering to resist him,
he contented himself with ravishing the countryside and
withdrawing to Germany.
1015 - 1059 Otto (Eudes) 44 44 UID: C5440C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D63BA// ~1040 - >1130 Lucia of Mercia 90 90 [jweber.ged]

Lucy, living 1130, widow susscessively, of Ives Taillebois and Roger Fitz Gerold; m. probably c 1098 Ranulph III le Meschin.  [Ancestral Roots]

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He [Ranulph le Meschin] married Lucy, widow of Roger FITZ-GEROLD (by whom she was mother of William de Roumare, afterwards Earl of Lincoln). He died 17 or 27 January 1128/9, and was buried at St. Werburg's, Chester. The Countess Lucy confirmed, as his widow, the grant of the Manor of Spalding to the monks of that place (f). [Complete Peerage III:166, XIV:170, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(f) She paid 500 marks to King Henry in 1130 for license to remain unmarried for 5 years.

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The following copied from www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/research/prosop/PRSPN2.stm,
gives the latest research on the ancestry of Lucy:
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Antecessor Noster:
The Parentage of Countess Lucy Made Plain

A lot of ink has flowed on the subject, but there can be no doubt that the 'mysterious' Countess Lucy of Chester was William Malet's thrice-married granddaughter, the daughter of Robert Malet's sister and Turold the Sheriff of Lincoln (dead by 1079). The suggestion was first made by R. Kirk in 1888. As N. Sumner has more recently observed: 'This account has the merit of explaining why the lordship of Spalding and other places in Lincolnshire were held after Ivo's death not by Beatrice, his direct heir and the daughter of his marriage to Lucy, but by the later husbands of Lucy, Roger fitz Gerold and Ranulph Meschines.' It is clear from her charters that Lucy was an heiress; as was to be expected, her estates passed to the sons of her second and third marriages. Kirk's work was based upon conjecture, and contained a number of errors. The question of Lucy's parentage has therefore remained open. Nevertheless, there is proof that Kirk was right.

A spurious charter of Crowland Abbey made Turold of Bucknall (the Sheriff) the founder of the priory of Spalding as a cell of Crowland. It also called Turold brother of Godiva countess of Mercia, but subsequently described Godiva's son Earl Algar as Turold's cognatus (cousin). A genealogia fundatoris of Coventry Abbey made Lucy a daughter of Earl Algar and sister and heiress of earls Edwin and Morcar. The Peterborough Chronicle and the Pseudo-Ingulf's Chronicle of Crowland both made Lucy the daughter of Algar and niece or great-niece of Turold. We know that William Malet was half-English, so these traditions probably boil down to a relationship between Countess Godiva and William's English mother.

In 1153 a charter [RRAN, III, 180] of the future Henry II for Lucy's son Ranulf II of Chester referred to her uncles Robert Malet and Alan of Lincoln. Alan of Lincoln was the successor, and almost certainly the son, of Domesday's Alfred of Lincoln. Chronologically, it is most unlikely that Alan was Lucy's uncle. It was probably another of Alfred's sons whom Domesday described as Alfred nepos [nephew or grandson] of Turold, then holding a fee which was certainly thereafter held with the rest of the senior Alfred's fee by his heir Alan. Domesday provides a further indication that Alfred senior married another of William Malet's daughters when it names a William as Alfred's predecessor in two of his manors. Other parts of each of these manors (Linwood and Rothwell) were held in 1086 by Durand Malet, who was probably William's son. It seems that Henry's charter can be explained by seeing a scribe, perhaps in search of rhetorical balance, commit the error of ascribing two uncles to Lucy, instead of a niece (Lucy) and a nephew (Alan of Lincoln) to Robert Malet, who was uncle to both.

Turold is evidenced in Domesday Book as a benefactor of Crowland Abbey, to which he gave a parcel of land at Bucknall. The abbey also held land at Spalding that had probably been granted to it by Earl Algar and there is evidence to suggest that Turold the Sheriff gave further land there to the abbey of St Nicholas, Angers, before 1079. Lucy and her first husband Ivo Taillebois subsequently founded, or perhaps re-founded, a priory at Spalding subject to St Nicholas, Angers. A revealing phrase from the Register of Spalding Priory reads: 'mortuo quia dicto Thoraldo relicta sibi herede Lucia predicta' [at his death Turold left an heir, the aforesaid Lucy]. The word heres, 'heir', was often used of the child who was to inherit his/her father's property. Lucy later confirmed the gifts of all three of her husbands: 'pro redempcione anime patris mei et matris mee et dominorum meorum et parentum meorum' [for the souls of my father and mother, my husbands and my (other) relatives]. The association of the priory with such a small group of people and the description of Lucy as heres of Turold strongly hint at Lucy's parentage. But we can go further still.

In their initial benefaction Ivo and Lucy referred to 'antecessorum suorum Turoldi scilicet uxorisque eius regine' [our 'ancestors' Turold and his wife]. The reference to Turold's wife indicates that some part of his landholding had come to him through his wife, something also indicated by the occurrence of William Malet amongst those who had held the Domesday lands of Lucy's first husband Ivo Taillebois before him. The apparently vague Latin words antecessor and predecessor can both be used to mean something like 'predecessor'. Each of them conveys a range of very precise meanings in different circumstances. The description of Turold and his wife as antecessores of Ivo and Lucy may be compared to the usage in a charter in the cartulary of Mont-Saint-Michel by which the Angevins Hugh Chalibot and his wife confirmed the grants of her father, who was described as antecessor noster. Other examples of this phrase show clearly that it was used by a married man to describe the parent from whom his wife had inherited the property she brought to the marriage. Acting on her own account (normally after her husband's death), the heiress will often describe herself as the daughter of the parent her husband described as antecessor noster. A rare use of the phrase was to indicate the couple's immediate predecessor, not her father but her brother. In Lucy and Ivo's case the plurality of their antecessores, Turold and his wife, puts the matter beyond doubt. Lucy's parents were indeed Turold the Sheriff and a daughter of William Malet.

K. S. B. Keats-Rohan
Linacre College
Oxford

[Anc96365.FTW]  Cousin to Earl of Chester.
The Directory of Royal Genealogical Data does not list her among childrenof AElfgar.

Antecessor Noster:
The Parentage of Countess Lucy Made Plain
     A lot of ink has flowed on the subject, but there can be no doubtthat the 'mysterious' Countess Lucy of Chester was William Malet'sthrice-married granddaughter, the daughter of Robert Malet's sister andTurold the Sheriff of Lincoln (dead by 1079). The suggestion was firstmade by R. Kirk in 1888. As N. Sumner has more recently observed: 'Thisaccount has the merit of explaining why the lordship of Spalding andother places in Lincolnshire were held after Ivo's death not by Beatrice,his direct heir and the daughter of his marriage to Lucy, but by thelater husbands of Lucy, Roger fitz Gerold and Ranulph Meschines.' It isclear from her charters that Lucy was an heiress; as was to be expected,her estates passed to the sons of her second and third marriages. Kirk'swork was based upon conjecture, and contained a number of errors. Thequestion of Lucy's parentage has therefore remained open. Nevertheless,there is proof that Kirk was right.
     A spurious charter of Crowland Abbey made Turold of Bucknall (theSheriff) the founder of the priory of Spalding as a cell of Crowland. Italso called Turold brother of Godiva countess of Mercia, but subsequentlydescribed Godiva's son Earl Algar as Turold's cognatus (cousin). Agenealogia fundatoris of Coventry Abbey made Lucy a daughter of EarlAlgar and sister and heiress of earls Edwin and Morcar. The PeterboroughChronicle and the Pseudo-Ingulf's Chronicle of Crowland both made Lucythe daughter of Algar and niece or great-niece of Turold. We know thatWilliam Malet was half-English, so these traditions probably boil down toa relationship between Countess Godiva and William's English mother.
     In 1153 a charter [RRAN, III, 180] of the future Henry II for Lucy'sson Ranulf II of Chester referred to her uncles Robert Malet and Alan ofLincoln. Alan of Lincoln was the successor, and almost certainly the son,of Domesday's Alfred of Lincoln. Chronologically, it is most unlikelythat Alan was Lucy's uncle. It was probably another of Alfred's sons whomDomesday described as Alfred nepos [nephew or grandson] of Turold, thenholding a fee which was certainly thereafter held with the rest of thesenior Alfred's fee by his heir Alan. Domesday provides a furtherindication that Alfred senior married another of William Malet'sdaughters when it names a William as Alfred's predecessor in two of hismanors. Other parts of each of these manors (Linwood and Rothwell) wereheld in 1086 by Durand Malet, who was probably William's son. It seemsthat Henry's charter can be explained by seeing a scribe, perhaps insearch of rhetorical balance, commit the error of ascribing two uncles toLucy, instead of a niece (Lucy) and a nephew (Alan of Lincoln) to RobertMalet, who was uncle to both.
     Turold is evidenced in Domesday Book as a benefactor of CrowlandAbbey, to which he gave a parcel of land at Bucknall. The abbey also heldland at Spalding that had probably been granted to it by Earl Algar andthere is evidence to suggest that Turold the Sheriff gave further landthere to the abbey of St Nicholas, Angers, before 1079. Lucy and herfirst husband Ivo Taillebois subsequently founded, or perhaps re-founded,a priory at Spalding subject to St Nicholas, Angers. A revealing phrasefrom the Register of Spalding Priory reads: 'mortuo quia dicto Thoraldorelicta sibi herede Lucia predicta' [at his death Turold left an heir,the aforesaid Lucy]. The word heres, 'heir', was often used of the childwho was to inherit his/her father's property. Lucy later confirmed thegifts of all three of her husbands: 'pro redempcione anime patris mei etmatris mee et dominorum meorum et parentum meorum' [for the souls of myfather and mother, my husbands and my (other) relatives]. The associationof the priory with such a small group of people and the description ofLucy as heres of Turold strongly hint at Lucy's parentage. But we can gofurther still.
     In their initial benefaction Ivo and Lucy referred to 'antecessorumsuorum Turoldi scilicet uxorisque eius regine' [our 'ancestors' Turoldand his wife]. The reference to Turold's wife indicates that some part ofhis landholding had come to him through his wife, something alsoindicated by the occurrence of William Malet amongst those who had heldthe Domesday lands of Lucy's first husband Ivo Taillebois before him. Theapparently vague Latin words antecessor and predecessor can both be usedto mean something like 'predecessor'. Each of them conveys a range ofvery precise meanings in different circumstances. The description ofTurold and his wife as antecessores of Ivo and Lucy may be compared tothe usage in a charter in the cartulary of Mont-Saint-Michel by which theAngevins Hugh Chalibot and his wife confirmed the grants of her father,who was described as antecessor noster. Other examples of this phraseshow clearly that it was used by a married man to describe the parentfrom whom his wife had inherited the property she brought to themarriage. Acting on her own account (normally after her husband's death),the heiress will often describe herself as the daughter of the parent herhusband described as antecessor noster. A rare use of the phrase was toindicate the couple's immediate predecessor, not her father but herbrother. In Lucy and Ivo's case the plurality of their antecessores,Turold and his wife, puts the matter beyond doubt. Lucy's parents wereindeed Turold the Sheriff and a daughter of William Malet.

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Dau. of William Malet and Esilia Crispin; m. Ivo Taillebois; mother of Lucia Taillebois. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

NEWLIN LINE

m. Ivo Taillebois in 1072; d. c.1148. [Falaise Roll, p. 158]

Niece of Thorold the sheriff of Lincoln, or maybe a more distant relation. Married the powerful landowner, Ivo Taillebois (pronounced tailboy), who became the next sheriff. Lucy had a lasting influence on the history of Lincoln Castle. By some accounts she was the granddaughter of Earl Leofric of Mercia and Godgifu (Lady Godiva) Lucy was a great heiress in her own right and married into greater riches. Ivo Taillebois died about 1094, and the widow was contracted to a Norman baron, Roger Fitzgerald, who died in 1100, after which she married another Norman, Ranulf Meschin. The combined estates of this couple made them the greatest landowners inLindsey, not to mention their vast territories elsewhere.  [Lincoln Castle, p. 15] NOTE: I think it is her dau., Lucy who m. Roger Fitzgerald and Ranulf Meschin.
1792 Mary Hadley ~0865 - 0918 'the Bald' Count of Flanders Baldwin II 53 53 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 162-17.

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          Count Baldwin II of Flanders was the progenetor of the subsequent
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0950 - 0982 Adelaide [Alix] Countess de Vermandois 32 32 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 48-20.

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President George Washington, George Herbert Walker Bush, George W. Bush and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, are descendants.

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~0989 - 1016 Uhtred\ echtred Earl of Northumberland 27 27 ~0933 Einion Ap Owain I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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0867 - 0950 Bjorn "The Old" Eriksson 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Sweden

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1082 - 1140 William De Alditheley 58 58 ~0832 - 0907 Edmond I Eriksson Swedish King at Birka 75 75 0865 - ~0950 Gorm del Gammel 85 85 From the book "A History of the Vikings" by Gwyn Jones, to the effectthat:

The northern royal mound or barrow at Jellinge in Jutland, that isassociated with the rune stone raised by Gorm, is deduced to have beenbuilt by Gorm and contained a large burial chamber lined with wood,intended for two persons but empty upon excavation (ref 5 citing anarchaeological report).

The disarticulated skeletons of a man and woman, apparently Gorm andThyri, was discovered beneath the remains of a 10th century church atJellinge, and are deduced to have been removed from the north barrow andgiven a Christian burial by their son Harald Bluetooth (ref 5). Gorm musthave been dead by 954 when the Norwegian king Haakonthe Good isdetermined to have invaded Denmark, then the realm of king HaraldBluetooth (ref 5 which actually suggests he was dead by 950).

If the coffin was the one found with Gorm's body under the remains of thechurch, then the tree ring evidence might reflect the date of his sonHarald Bluetooth's conversion, usually dated to 960-5, and not when Gormdied.

In 935 or 936 when Bishop Unni visited Gorm in Denmark, he had a moresympathetic reception from Gorm's son Harald than from Gorm himself whowas hostile.  If this Harald was indeed Gorm's son, Harald Bluetooth, andnot an earlier Harald, then it is likely that Gorm was born c890 if notbefore.

AKA:  Gorm the Old of Jutland.  King of Denmark, Jutland and East Anglia,England.  King of Denmark

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Denmark
0884 - ~0935 Thyra Klacksdatter of Jutland 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1794 Weeks Parker Hadley 1787 - 1859 Joseph Hadley 72 72 1969 - 2003 Anne Heather Davis 34 34 Sida D. 0885 Frotho King of Denmark Obert II D'este UID: 1F340C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAD6A// 0849 Railende of Como UID: 21340C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAF8A// D. 0999 Count of Como Wiprand UID: 533C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE922// 0990 - 1037 Bertha of Este 47 47 UID: 2E330C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBB4B// 0940 - 1035 Olderico II Manfredi 95 95 UID: 2B330C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB81B// 0914 Guilla of Spoleto UID: 27340C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB5EA// 0960 - 1020 Meen I de Mayenne 60 60 UID: 44820C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D204C// Wulfhilda 1797 - 1872 Thomas Hadley 74 74 D. 0970 Edmund 1087 - 1113 Sbyslava of Kiev 26 26 UID: 65310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF09D// Meginhard II ~1000 a Breton  [2753682.ged]

Grandson of Leofric and Godiva; m. a dau. of Thorold the Sheriff; father of
Alured de Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]


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0972 - >1013 Edith 'Hedwig' Princess of France Capet 41 41 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany,
Baltimore, 1992), 106-21.
~0890 - 0932 Regnier II Count of Hainault 42 42 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 155-18. ~0949 - ~0980 Alberic II Count of Macon 31 31 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0980 - 1067 Godgifu De Lincoln 87 87 Jean Earl Comyn de Conteville ~1070 Emma d'Arques 1805 - 1839 Duncan Newlin 34 34 ~1064 Mabel De Montgomery ~1066 - ~1119 Arnulf De Montgomery 53 53 ~1018 - <1047 William De Montgomery 29 29 ~1014 - <1063 Robert De Montgomery 49 49 0712 Landree of Hesbaye ~0436 - BET 491 AND 511 Adelbert 0612 - 0677 Guerin de Poitiers 65 65 ~0860 - >0919 Alberade (Albreda) of Mons 59 59 0912 - 0973 "The Great" Holy Roman Emperor Otto I 60 60 Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 147-19.

Otto I (Holy Roman Empire), called Otto the Great (912-73), Holy Romanemperor (962-73), king of Germany (936-73), the son of the German kingHenry I. After subduing an uprising of nobles incited by his brother,Otto consolidated his kingdom by granting duchies to faithful relativesand followers. In 951 he marched to Italy to assist Adelaide, the widowedqueen of Lombardy, against Berengar II, who had usurped the kingdom.

Otto defeated Berengar and married Adelaide, thereby becoming ruler ofnorthern Italy. When he returned to Germany, he again crushed a rebellionof nobles led by his son Liudolf and halted a Hungarian invasion in 955.In 962 he was crowned Holy Roman emperor. In 963 he deposed Pope John XIIand had Leo VIII elected in his stead. Otto sought to make the churchsubordinate to the authority of the empire but assisted in spreadingChristianity throughout his domain.

He negotiated unsuccessfully with the Byzantine emperor Nicephorus IIPhocas for an alliance between the Byzantine and Holy Roman empires, butwas able to arrange a marriage between his son Otto II and Theophano,daughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanus II.

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Otto I, byname OTTO THE GREAT, German OTTO DER GROSSE (b. Nov. 23,912--d.May 7, 973, Memleben, Thuringia), duke of Saxony (as Otto II, 936-961),German king (from 936), and Holy Roman emperor (962-973), whoconsolidated the German Reich by his suppression of rebellious vassalsand his decisive victory over the Hungarians. His use of the church as astabilizing influence created a secure empire and stimulated a culturalrenaissance. Early years. Otto was the son of the future king Henry I, ofthe Liudolfing, or Saxon, dynasty, and his second wife, Matilda. Littleis known of his early years, but he probably shared in some of hisfather's campaigns. He married Edith, daughter of the English king Edwardthe Elder, in 930; she obtained as her dowry the flourishing town ofMagdeburg. Nominated by Henry as his successor, Otto was elected king bythe German dukes at Aachen on Aug. 7, 936, a month after Henry's death,and crowned by the archbishops of Mainz and Cologne. While Henry I hadcontrolled his vassal dukes only with difficulty, the new king firmlyasserted his suzerainty over them. This led immediately to war,especially with Eberhard of Franconia and his namesake, Eberhard ofBavaria, who were joined by discontented Saxon nobles under theleadership of Otto's half-brother Thankmar. Thankmar was defeated andkilled, the Franconian Eberhard submitted to the King, and Eberhard ofBavaria was deposed and outlawed. In 939, however, Otto's younger brotherHenry revolted; he was joined by Eberhard of Franconia and by Giselbertof Lotharingia and supported by the French king Louis IV. Otto was againvictorious: Eberhard fell in battle, Giselbert was drowned in flight, andHenry submitted to his brother. Nevertheless, in 941 Henry joined aconspiracy to murder the King. This was discovered in time, and, whereasthe other conspirators were punished, Henry was again forgiven.Thenceforward he remained faithful to his brother and, in 947, was giventhe dukedom of Bavaria. The other German dukedoms were likewise bestowedon relatives of Otto. Foreign conquests. Despite these internaldifficulties, Otto found time to strengthen and to extend the frontiersof the kingdom. In the east the margraves Gero and Hermann Billung weresuccessful against the Slavs, and their gains were consolidated by thefounding of the Monastery of St. Maurice in Magdeburg, in 937, and of twobishoprics, in 948. In the north, three bishoprics (followed in 968 by afourth) were founded to extend the Christian mission in Denmark. Otto'sfirst campaign in Bohemia was, however, a failure, and it was not until950 that the Bohemian prince Boleslav I was forced to submit and to paytribute. Having thus strengthened his own position, Otto could not onlyresist France's claims to Lorraine (Lotharingia) but also act as mediatorin France's internal troubles. Similarly, he extended his influence intoBurgundy. Moreover, when the Burgundian princess Adelaide, the widowedqueen of Italy whom the margrave Berengar of Ivrea had taken prisoner,appealed to him for help, Otto marched into Italy in 951, assumed thetitle of king of the Lombards, and married Adelaide himself, his firstwife having died in 946. In 952 Berengar did homage to him as his vassalfor the kingdom of Italy. Otto had to break off his first Italiancampaign because of a revolt in Germany, where Liudolf, his son by Edith,had risen against him with the aid of several magnates. Otto foundhimself compelled to withdraw to Saxony; but the position of the rebelsbegan to deteriorate when the Magyars invaded Germany in 954, for therebels could now be accused of complicity with the enemies of the Reich.After prolonged fighting, Liudolf had to submit in 955. This made itpossible for Otto to defeat the Magyars decisively in the Battle of theLechfeld, near Augsburg, in August 955; they never invaded Germany again.In the same year Otto and the margrave Gero also won a victory over theSlavs. A further series of campaigns led, by 960, to the subjection ofthe Slavs between the middle Elbe and the middle Oder. The archbishopricof Magdeburg was founded in 968 with three suffragan bishoprics. EvenMieszko of Poland paid tribute to the German king. Coronation as emperor.In May 961 Otto procured the election and coronation of the six-year-oldOtto II, his elder son by Adelaide, as German king. Then he went for asecond time to Italy on the appeal of Pope John XII, who was hard pressedby Berengar of Ivrea. Arriving in Rome on Feb. 2, 962, Otto was crownedemperor, and 11 days later a treaty, known as the Privilegium Ottonianum,was concluded, to regulate relations between emperor and pope. Thisconfirmed and extended the temporal power of the papacy, but it is amatter of controversy whether the proviso enabling the emperor to ratifypapal elections was included in the original version of the treaty oradded in December 963, when Otto deposed John XII for treating withBerengar and set up Leo VIII as pope. Berengar was captured and taken toGermany, and in 964 a revolt of the Romans against Leo VIII wassuppressed. When Leo VIII died in 965, the Emperor chose John XIII forpope, but John was expelled by the Romans. Otto, therefore, marched for athird time to Italy, where he stayed from 966 to 972. He subdued Rome andeven advanced into the Byzantine south of Italy. Prolonged negotiationswith Byzantium resulted in the marriage of Otto II to the Byzantineprincess Theophano, in 972. Having returned to Germany, the Emperor helda great assembly of his court at Quedlinburg on March 23, 973. He died inMemleben several weeks later and was buried in Magdeburg at the side ofhis first wife. Assessment. Otto I's achievement rests mainly on hisconsolidation of the Reich. He deliberately made use of the bishops tostrengthen his rule and thus created that 'Ottonian church system of theReich' that was to provide a stable and long-lasting framework forGermany. By his victorious campaigns, he gave Germany peace and securityfrom foreign attack, and the preeminent position that he won as rulergave him a sort of hegemony in Europe. His Italian policy and theacquisition of the imperial crown constituted a link with the oldCarolingian tradition and was to prove a great responsibility for theGerman people in the future. All areas under Otto's rule prospered, andthe resultant flowering of culture has been called the Ottonianrenaissance. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
>0795 - 0842 Count of Maasgau Giselbert I 47 47 [jweber.ged]

839-842 Count in the Massgau.  [Ancestral Roots]
1799 Harriet Hadley ~1015 Ealdgyth of Northumbria Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 34-21. ~1026 - 1071 Edwin of Mercia 45 45 ~1004 - 1066 'the Confessor' King of England Edward III 62 62 King of the English (1042/66), son of Æthelred the Unready and his Normanwife, Emma. After the Danish conquest (1013/16) of England, Edward grewup at the Norman court, although his mother returned to England andmarried the Danish king Canute.

In 1041, Edward was brought to England by his half brother Harthacanute,whom he succeeded as king in 1042. Edward was an able but not veryenergetic ruler, and he was unable to assert his authority over the greatearls of the kingdom. Most powerful of these was Godwin, whose daughterEdith married (1045) the king.

Edward's natural inclination to favor the Normans in England-notablyRobert of Jumièges, whom he made archbishop of Canterbury in 1051-led toa breach with Godwin. In 1051, after a fracas between the king'sbrother-in-law, Eustace II, count of Boulogne, and the citizens of Dover,Godwin refused to obey Edward's order to punish the men of Dover andtried to raise a revolt. Edward, however, was supported by Leofric ofMercia and Siward of Northumbria, and he outlawed and banished Godwin andhis family. In their absence Edward received William, duke of Normandy(later William I), and apparently made him his heir.

In 1052, Godwin and his sons returned and demonstrated their power byforcing Edward to accept Stigand as archbishop of Canterbury instead ofRobert. Thenceforth the king took less interest in his realm, becomingabsorbed in his religion and in supervising the rebuilding of WestminsterAbbey. Shortly before his death, Edward named Harold, son of Godwin, ashis successor, possibly in the hope of averting the threat of war posedby the rival claims to the throne of William of Normandy and Harold IIIof Norway.

Edward's piety was responsible for his name the Confessor. He wascanonized in the 12th cent. Feast: Oct. 13.

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition Copyright ♭1993,
D. 0994 Herbert Hugues Bourgogne 0725 Gilbert de Perrecey ~0997 - Bet 1020 and 1081 Elfgifu of England Elgiva Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 34-20. ~1028 - 1089 Morcar of Mercia 61 61 ~0935 - WFT Est. 973-1030 Alberade of Lorraine Alberade of Lorraine [dau. of Giselbert Duke of Lorraine & Gerberga ofSaxony], m. Renaud, d. 15 Mar 973, Count of Rheims and Roucy.  (He iscalled the 8th son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, but is not sogiven by Pere Anselme; though Anselme does give Hugh, Archbishop ofRheims, as a son of Herbert II).  [Ancestral Roots line 151-19]


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

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[jweber.ged]

Alberade of Lorraine [dau. of Giselbert Duke of Lorraine & Gerberga of Saxony], m. Renaud, d. 15 Mar 973, Count of Rheims and Roucy.  (He is called the 8th son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, but is not so given by Pere Anselme; though Anselme does give Hugh, Archbishop of Rheims, as a son of Herbert II).  [Ancestral Roots line 151-19]
~0761 - 0804 Halfdan (Sigfrid) King of Haithabu 43 43 1  NAME HAROLD /Eysteinsson/
1  DEAT
2  DATE 800
~1030 Brihtric Burhhfard of Mercia 1805 - 1859 James Hadley 53 53 ~0942 - Jan 0981/0982 Princess of the Franks Mathilde 1011 - 21 Mar 1075/1076 Duke of Burgundy Robert I "The Old" UID: 877C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5D22//

Created Duke of Burgundy in 1032 by his older brother, King Robert II

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
1813 Garret Bergen ~1030 Basita Flaitel Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0955 - 4 Jan 1038/1039 Guillaume Hieme ~0800 - >0841 Matilda Princess of Aquitaine 41 41 1  NAME HILDEGARDE Princess of /Aquitaine/
1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 802
0855 - 0935 Ermengarde of Aquitaine 80 80 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-17. ~0885 Emiliane of Aquitaine Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-18.[ ~0958 - 1015 Lambert I de Louvain Count of Louvain 57 57 ~1805 - DEAD John Lough 1802 - 1833 Mary S Hightower 31 31 ~0920 - 0973 Regnier III Count of Hainault 53 53 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 155-19. ~0947 Elinor Verch Gwerystan I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0890 Alice\ adelaide of Burgundy Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 155-18. 0921 - BET 981 AND 986 Herbastus Forester of Arque Apparently there is no evidence of what the name was of the father of Gunnor, Senfrie, Herfast, and Avelina. Ancestral Roots states he was a forester of Arque. He was not of Crepon, but later genealogists mistakenly thought the family was of Crepon because Herbastus' son, Herfast, received lands in Crepon, probably due to the relationship of his sister with Duke Richard.

I will leave the "de Crepon" name with the family, just as I have the Plantagenet name with that family, although the Plantagenets were not known by that name until Richard, Duke of York in the 1400's. However I will put a "not' in front of everybody but the son, who was "de Crepon".

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The following is a post to SGM, 3 Dec 1996, by Todd Farmerie:

From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2@po.cwru.edu)
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

There have been many posts requesting information on the various Norman relationships compiled by Robert de Torigny. This is an attempt to summarize and harmonize several recent works on some of the lines:

Elisabeth M C van Houts. Robert of Torigni as Genealogist. in Studies in Medieval History presented to R. Allen Brown, p.215-33.

Kathleen Thompson. The Norman Aristocracy before 1066: the Example of the Montgomerys. in Historical Research 60:251-63.

K S B Keats-Rohan. Aspects of Torigny's Genealogy Revisited. in Nottingham Medieval Studies 37:21-7.

Robert de Torigny, writing after the Norman Conquest, recorded the genealogical traditions which tied many of the Norman nobility to the family of Gunnor, first mistress of Richard I, then Duchess of Normandy. He reported the tradition that Richard had become infatuated with the wife of one of his foresters, but being the pious wife, she substituted her sister Gunnor, much to everyone's satisfaction. He proceded to name the siblings of Gunnor, and also indicated the she had numerous nieces, who are left unnamed, but whose marriages and descendants are provided.

The genealogical information contained in this account has at various times been praised and condemned, but recent opinion seems to favor the view that, while minor errors abound, the genealogies accurately represent a tradition of shared descent that may account for the rapid rise of these nobles.

The parentage of Gunnor and her siblings is unknown. While some sources call her father Herfastus, this was in fact the name of her brother. She has also been claimed as daughter of the Danish royal family, but there is no evidence for this, and the context of her coming to the attention of Richard I and the family's subsequent rise to power militates against her being a royal daughter. Douglas argued (in a 1944 English Historical Review article on the family of William Fitz Osbern), based on the donations of brother Arfast to the monastery of St. Pere, that the root of the family was in the Cotetin region of Normandy, but van Houts has suggested that the Cotetin land was granted to Arfast, rather than inherited by him. Thus we are left with the more ambiguous statements of Torigny and others that she was a member of a Norman family of Danish origins.

The only known brother of Gunnor was Arfast/Herfast, of whom we gain what little insight we have from a trial of heretics conducted by Robert II. Arfast testified that he had pretended to join the sect, all the better to denounce them when the time arose. He later donated lands to the monastery of St. Pere, to which he retired. He had at least two sons: Osbern, who was steward to the later Dukes, and was murdered by William de Montgomery while defending the young Duke William; and Ranulf, known from charters. Osbern maried a niece of Richard I (the daughter of his half-brother) and by her was the father of the Conquest baron William Fitz Osbern.

Gunnor had at least three sisters, of which the oldest appears to have been Senfria (Seinfreda), who was wife of the (unnamed) forester from the area of St. Vaast d'Equiqueville, and it was her charms which are said first to have attracted the attentions Duke Richard I. She appears to have had at least one daughter, Joscelina, wife of Hugh de Montgomery. (Torigny makes Joscelina daughter of another sister, Wevia, but a contemporary of Torigny, in demonstrating the genealogical impediment to a marriage of a bastard of Henry I to a Montgomery descendant specifically calls Joscelina's mother Senfria, and the inheritance by the Montgomerys of large holdings suggests that Joscelina was a significant coheir to her parents, which does not match Wevia's family where two sons would be expected to acquire most of the family land.) Hugh de Montgomery and Joscelina had a son Roger, but contrary to Torigny's statements, he was not the Conquest baron of that name, but instead his father. By a wife possibly named Emma, Roger had: Hugh; Roger (who married Mabel of Belleme and played a significant role in pre-Conquest Normandy); William (who murdered cousin Osbern); Robert, and Gilbert.

Duvelina, a second sister of Gunnor, married Turulf de Pont Audemer, son of a Norman founder Torf, and uncle of the first of the Harcourts. They had at least one son, Humphrey de Vielles, who in turn was father of Roger de Beaumont, another Conquest-era baron.

Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, married Osbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history). They had at least two sons: Walter Giffard, ancestor of the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.

Torigny indicates that Gunnor had numerous nieces, names the descendants of several of them, but the accounts of these families are more difficult to harmonize with other available sources, as has already been seen with niece Joscelina.

One niece is said to have married Nicholas de Bracqueville, and to have had William Martel and Walter de St. Martin. As to Martel, there seems to have been a connection to this family, since Hawise, daughter of Nicholas married Hugh de Wareham, son of a Grippo. Hugh had a brother Geoffrey Martel, but beyond this no recent analysis provides any insight as to the descent of the later Martels. Walter de St. Martin is even more of a problem, since elsewhere Torigny incorrectly makes him brother of William de Warenne, but the ancestry given there is clearly false. Thus it is not clear that Torigny knew the exact connection of Walter, and no evindece to clarify his true origins.

A second niece is said to have married Richard, vicomte of Rouen (who was son of Tesselin). He had a son Lambert of St. Saens, whose son Helias married a bastard daughter of Robert II of Normandy. (If the connection here given is correct, then these two were withing the prohibited degree, which may throw doubt on the relationship, or simply suggest that the relationship did not come to light at the time.) Based on later interactions between Montgomery and Warenne (thought to be related to this branch) it has been speculated that this niece was sister of Joscelina, which is possible but unsupported.

It appears to be through this family that the relationship of two more Norman barons come into play, but not exactly as Torigny presents it. He shows yet another niece marrying Ranulph de Warenne, and by him having William de Warenne and Roger de Mortimer. This is clearly untrue, because Roger appears to have been a generation older than William. The solution appears to be that Torigny (as he had done with the Montgomerys) compressed into one individual a father and son of the same name. Ranulph de Warenne (I) appears to have married Beatrice, sister of Richard, vicomte of Rouen, and thus sister-in-law of one of Gunnor's nieces (thus it would appear that this family actually does not descend from a relative of Gunnor's, but is genealogically linked to some of her descendants) and had sons: Roger (de Mortimer) and Ranulph de Warenne (II), who in turn was father of another Ranulf (III) and of William de Warenne.

Finally, Torigny states that a niece married Osmund de Centumvillis, vicote of Vernon, and had a son Fulk de Alnou, and a daughter whose son was Baldwin de Reviers. Much debate has focussed on the attempt to identify these men, but in the latter case, clearly a connection to the Reviers/Vernon Earls of Devon is intended. The precise nature of the relationship is more difficult to pin down. It would seem that the first Earl Richard de Reviers was son of a Baldwin, who had brothers Richard de Vernon (app. d.s.p.) and William Fitz Hugh de Vernon (perhaps a half-brother, who by wife Emma had a son Hugh, often confused with a Hugh, brother of Earl Richard. It is this error that has led to the statement that Emma was the relative of Gunnor, which derives from a set of relationships hypothesized in CP (under Devon) and predicated on her being mother of Hugh, brother of Earl Richard, an untrue relationship.). If Baldwin, father of Earl Richard, was the same as the grandson of Osmund de Centumvillis this would complete the picture, but one more relationship invites comment. Earl Richard is said by an early source, cited by CP, to be nephew of William Fitz Osbern. This may enable us to place the unnamed wife of Osmund as sister of William Fitz Osbern, and thus a great-niece rather than a niece of Gunnor, although this solution strains chronology.

The work of Robert de Torigny thus provides a valuable source for the genealogical origins of the immediate pre-Conquest Norman aristocracy. When it has been possible to compare the information with other sources, some inconsistancies are found, but it is unclear whether these represent errors of Robert, or inaccuracies in the genealogical traditions he was recording. In most cases, an in-depth study of the available material has enabled modern historians to satisfactorilly reconstruct the descents from Gunnor's family and provide a representation of the true relationships among these early Norman families.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~1117 Adeliza (Alice) de Clare William , Bishop of Eureux de Flaitel Hervey De Clare Gisele of France 0887 Hywel "Dda" Ap Cadell I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0640 Martin of Laon of Austrasia Mary Barry ~0850 - 0916 'Longneck' Count of Hainault Regnier I 66 66 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 14-17.

[jweber.ged]

Reginar/Regnier I, Margrave between the Meuse and the Scheldt, also Count of Hainault, the Hesbaye and several other areas in Lotharingia (modern Lorraine); lay Abbot or temporal guardian of the Abbeys of St Servais de Maestricht, St Maximin, Chevremont, Echternach and Stavelot.  [Burke's Peerage]

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Regnier I, d. aft. 25 Oct 915, bef. 19 Jan 916, Count of Hainault; m. (2) Alberade of Mons; m. (1) Hersent of France, dau. of Charles II. [Ancestral Roots line 140-17]

Note: Stewart Baldwin reports on speculation that Reginar was also married to Erentrude of France.  She would probably be his 2nd wife.  See notes under Ermentrude.

Note: Turton has Regnier married (apparently as his only wife) to Albreda, who may be Alberade of Mons, his 2nd or 3rd wife.
Blanca d'Aquitaine ~0966 - 1034 Hedwig\ hawise of Normandy 68 68 1068 Ermentrude de Clermont 0830 Helletrude de Lorraine Possibly born in Italy. D. 10 Feb 0916/0917 Frederuna de Saxe D. 0919 Gisele of France Ebles of Bishop of Limoges Aquitaine ~0874 Hrollagar Rognvaldsson Earl of Maer Beatrice, Abbess of Montivilliers 1800 - 1876 Elizabeth Clemmons Smith 76 76 Papia Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry Herfast\ Arfast of Denmark 0943 Senfrie of Denmark Avelina of Denmark D. ~0954 Eric King of Northumbria ~0820 Guerri I Count De Morvois Ethelwald Ethelhelm <Living> ~0820 Eve de Rousillion 1807 Eleanor Newlin ~0790 Bertha of Tours 1104 Angharad FitzGerald Judith 1151 William Fitzherbert WFT EST 798/817 - WFT EST 804/904 Unknown Unknown GIVN N
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~1134 - ~1204 Dafydd ap Owain Gwynedd 70 70 Raoul of Flanders ~0862 Widinille of Flanders  Created by:
Pat Adams
2111 Albemarle Terrace
Brooklyn, NY  11226-3905
(718) 469-4032
de Rennes ~0958 Heloise de Guisnes 1821 - 1825 Margaret Claudia Hadley 4 4 1864 Fenwick William Bergen 0612 Gunza of Metz Kunza ~1605 Margrieta de Nieppe ~0990 - ~1063 Hildwin III 3rd Count of Montreuil 73 73 Source: !Paul Bailey McBride, www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/genweb.html,"Electronic.": RFC 1778 - Bet 28 Dec 1843 and Feb 1844 Adam Given WILL dated 15 Dec 1842 [1843?], proved Feb 1844. Executors
: Friends John Cleek (son of John) and Stephen A. Porter Wi
t:  George Mayse, Robert Johnson, S.A. Porter
Bequests:  to wife, Nancy - land on Jacksons River "being f
our several tracts" adj. Moses & Alexander McClintic; afte
r wife's death, same landto Harriet Bradly, wife of Solomo
n C. Bradley, and then to Harriet's children; Solomon C. Br
adley is to have no control over or benefit from the land.
towife Nancy - two undivided shares in a tract of land o
n the headwaters of Jacksons River of which William Dinwidd
ie was possessed at his decease and oneof which shares I p
urchased of Robert Wilson and the other of Robert Dinwiddie.
to wife Nancy - slaves Henry, Lott, Charles, George, Isabel
la, Patsy, Nancy, Andy, Bessy Ann, Ellin, Mary, Sam, Alexan
der, John, Amey, Patsy, Harriet,Strother & Isabella; als
o all household & kitchen furniture, horses, cattle,sheep
, hogs, farm utensils, wagon & gear, all my money & account
s, bonds,notes; wife is requested not to sell slaves durin
g her life, but she can hirethem out.
to nephew Adam G. McGuffin - plantation where I live on Chi
mney Run in Bath County, consisting of 6 tracts, except fo
r 100 ac. purchased fromGeorge Mayse and including the Bi
g madow.
to James McGuffin - the 100 ac. described above; he must pa
y my wife $50 or else she gets the land.
to Adam Green, son of William Green - 140 ac. on Wilsons o
r Warwicks Mountain adj. Samuel Crobit; Adam must provid
e a home for William Green.
to Sally Cleek, wifeof John Cleek - Negro girl Rachel.
to Eliza Jane Ayres, daughter of William G.Ayres - Negro g
irl Julia Ann
to Catherine Roke - $100
CODICIL to will, dated 28 Dec 1843 Wit:  Charles L. Francis
co, A. P. Strother, J. T. Cooper
Bequests to Nancy Cleek, daughter of John Cleek - Negro gir
l Rachel that was to go to Sally Cleek
to Elizabeth McGuffin, wife of James McGuffin - Negro woma
nHarriet
to Adam G. McGuffin - slaves Henry, Nancy, Isabella the eld
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it George Washington,Andrew Jackson, Beccy Ann, Ellen Marg
aret, Ann, Isabella, Mary, Elizabeth, Samuel and Aron
to Brother Samuel Given - Negro boy Strother
to brother Samuel's grandson Adam - Negro boy John Andrew
to Robert Given, son of my brother Samuel - Negro woman Pat
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to nephew Adam Given, son of my brotherRobert - slave Alex
ander
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~0935 - 0965 Sigefred Le Danois de Guisnes 30 30 0847 - 0866 Charles King of Aquitaine 19 19 Richilde of Burgundy 0645 Doda 1020 - 1088 Oda (Eudes) De Conteville 68 68 1810 James Newlin 1789 - 1829 Patience Hadley 40 40 ~1030 William Talbot Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1102 David FitzGerald ~1145 - 1183 Henry, Count of Eu, Lord Hasting Hastings 38 38 1109 Elizabeth Princess of England 0847 - 0912 Rudolph I King of Burgundy 65 65 [jweber.ged]

Many people only have one wife (Willa) for Rudolph I.  However I am following Turton, who has Rudolph II b. 877 by a "Gisele", who must have been a wife much earlier than Willa.
<1645 Claertje Dominicus ~0420 - 0472 Anthemius Emperor of Rome 52 52 SOURCES the only approximation of a connected account of the life oftheemperor Anthemius i s found in a verse panegyric delivered to him inRomeon 1 January 468 by the Gaul Sidonius ap ollinaris, whose lettersalsodiscuss several of the events of his reign. the Life of St. Epiphanius byEnnodius of Pavia also includes a revealing vignette ofAnthemius. Andseveral source s, such as Procopius, provide rather fullaccounts of theVandal War of 468. Otherwise, Anthem ius is known fromterse referencesthat survive either in chronicles, such as those of theSpa niard Hydatiusand Count Marcellinus, or in extracts from writerswhose complete worksdo not s urvive, such as the Byzantine writersPriscus, Candidus, and Johnof Antioch. In addition, thr ee novellae ("newlaws") issued by Anthemiusare extant. Taken together, these sources makeAn themius, after Majorian,the best known of the "shadow emperors."

FAMILY BACKGROUND Anthemius was born in Constantinople, perhapsca.420.His maternal grandfath er was a powerful senator, likewisenamedAnthemius, who was Praetorian Prefect of the East fr om 405 to 414,consulin 405, and patrician. His father, Procopius, was Master ofSoldiers oft he East (422-424) and likewise a patrician; he was said tohave beendescended from the usurpe r Procopius (365). Hydatius claimsthatAnthemius had a brother, also named Procopius, but the re is nootherevidence for this and it probably is a mistake. Circa 453,Anthemiusmarried Ael ia Marcia Euphemia, the only daughter of the easternemperorMarcian (450-457). the couple ha d four known sons: Anthemiolus,Fl.Marcianus, Procopius Anthemius, and Romulus.

EARLY LIFE Like his father, Anthemius engaged in a military career. Hewasmade a military com es ("Count") after his marriage andworkedrefurbishing the defenses on the Danube frontier, w hich was in astate ofdisruption after the death of Attila the Hun in 453. He does notseem t ohave engaged in any combat. Upon his return to Constantinople in454,Marcian granted him hig h honors, making him Master of SoldiersandPatrician, and nominating him for the consulate, w hich he held in455with the western emperor Valentinian III ("hinc reduci datur omnishonos,e t utrique magister / militiae consulque micat, coniuncta potestas/patricii...": Sidonius Apo llinaris, Carmen 2.205-207). Thesehonors,along with his marriage, would suggest that Marcia n saw Anthemiusas alikely successor to the throne. Indeed, the Byzantine chroniclerJohnMala las believed that Marcian actually did make Anthemius emperor:

"Furthermore, Marcian gave to Anthemius in marriage his daughter fromanearlier marriage, an d he made him emperor in Rome. From her Anthemiushada daughter, whom he placed with the Mast er of Soldiers Ricimer...WhileLeo was ruling, Anthemius reigned at Rome, whom Marcian had ra isedto theimperial power" (Chron. 368-369).

Either Malalas was simply wrong, or it may be that Marcian had infacttoyed with the idea o f making Anthemius western emperor afterthedeposition of Avitus in October, 456, but that hi s death in January,457,prevented the plan from going any further.


After Marcian's death, any hopes that Anthemius may have had forimperialhonors were disappoi nted when the choice for the eastern thronefell uponLeo, a career soldier who held the rathe r modest rank of"Tribune of theMattiarii." Leo was the candidate of the powerfulbarbarian , and Arian,Master of Soldiers Aspar who, unable or unwillingto aspire to the thronehimself , hoped to name an undistinguishedcandidate whom he would be ableto manipulate, © la Ricime r in the west.Clearly, Anthemius was not inthis category. Under Leo, Anthemiuscontinued a s Master of Soldiers. InIllyricum, perhaps ca.460, hedefeated a group of Ostrogoths commande d byValamer. Several years later,circa the winter of 466/467, he subdued agroup of Huns unde r Hormidacwho had crossed the Danube and were raidingDacia.

ACCESSION Meanwhile, Leo was forced to contend with the Vandals. Foryearsthey had been raidi ng the coast of Italy, a circumstance that seemstohave caused little distress for the easter n court. But by 467 theVandalraids extended to Greece. the contemporary Byzantine historianP riscusreported,

"After the death of Valentinian [in 455], Gaiseric gained the supportofthe Moors, and ever y year at the beginning of spring he madeinvasionsinto Sicily and Italy, enslaving some of t he cities, razingothers to theground, and plundering everything; and when the land hadbecom e destituteof men and of money, he invaded the domain of theemperor of the east.And so he pl undered Illyricum and most of thePeloponnesus and of Greeceand all the islands that lie nea r it. Andagain he went off to Sicily andItaly, and kept plundering and pillagingall place s in turn..." (BellumVandalicum 5.22-24: Dewing trans., p.53)

Leo, to deal with this and other concerns, in the spring of 467nominatedAnthemius to be empe ror of the west, where there had been aninterregnumever since the death of Libius Severus i n 465.

Anthemius was dispatched with an army under the command ofMarcellinus,Master of Soldiers i n Dalmatia, and acclaimed emperor nearRome on 12April 467. Cassiodorus noted, "Anthemius wa s sent to Italy bythe emperorLeo; he assumed the emperorship at the third milestone from the City atthe place called Brontotas" ("Anthemius a Leone imp. ad Italiammittitur,qui terti o ab urbe miliario in loco Brontotas suscepitimperium": Chron.1283 s.a.467). Hydatius place d the event a few miles upthe road:"Anthemius is named the forty- sixth emperor at the eight hmilestone fromRome" ("Romanorum XLVI Anthemius, octavo milario de Roma,Augustusappellatur" : Chron. 235). And Count Marcellinus noted simply,"Leo sentthe patrician Anthemius to Rome a nd established him as emperor"("Leoimperator Anthemium patricium Romam misit imperatoremqu econstituit":Chron. s.a.467). the date is given by the Fasti vindobonensespriores(no.597, s .a.467): "his cons. levatus est imp. do.n. AnthemiusRomaeprid. idus Aprilis."

For Leo, the appointment of Anthemius not only would have rid him ofapotential rival, it als o placed an experienced general in charge ofthewestern phase of his proposed campaign agains t the Vandals. AsforGaiseric, it gave him a pretext for stepping up his coastalpillaging.Pr ocopius, for example, stressed the role played by theVandals inAnthemius' appointment:

"Now, before this time Leo had already appointed and sent Anthemiusasemperor of the west , a man of the senate of great wealth and highbirth,in order that he might assist him in th e Vandalic war. And yetGaiserickept asking and earnestly entreating that the imperial powe r begiven toOlybrius, who was married to Placidia, the daughter ofValentinian, andon accoun t of his relationship well-disposed toward him,and when hefailed in this he was still more a ngry and kept plunderingthe whole landof the emperor"(Bellum Vandalicum 6.9: Dewing trans. ,p.57).

the return to a dual emperorship was celebrated in Constantinople bythedelivery of a panegyr ic by Dioscorus, the teacher of Leo's daughters,whowas later rewarded by being made Praetori an Prefect of the East.

In general, relations between the eastern and western courts seem tohavebeen cordial through out Anthemius' reign. In 468, Anthemius wasaccordedthe signal honor of serving as sole consu l for the year (thisalso wouldhave matched Leo's sole consulate in 466), this being his secondconsulate. Anthemius' son Fl. Marcianus, moreover, not only heldtheconsulate in both 469 a nd 472 (although Bagnall et al., CLRE p.479,arguethat these are not the same person), but al so married Leo I'syoungerdaughter Leontia in 471. Throughout Anthemius' reign, moreover,eas t andwest each appointed one of the two consuls, and both consulswereregularly recognized th roughout the empire (see Bagnall et al.,CLRE,pp.466-479).

Anthemius was faced with several problems. Much of the west, ofcourse,was held by various ba rbarian peoples, and he really onlycontrolledItaly. As an easterner, moreover, his rule wa s resented insome westernquarters, and he was sometimes mocked for his Greek origin.He als o mayhave had pagan sympathies. Furthermore, the social andeconomic issuesfaced by Majoria n had not been solved, and, indeed, hadonly grown moreserious. And a crucial question was ho w well Anthemiuswould be able tocooperate with the powerful Patrician and Master ofSoldier s Ricimer, whohad become accustomed to making and unmakingwestern emperors, havingbeen respo nsible for the depositions of Avitus(455- 456), and Majorian(457-461), and for the elevatio n of Severus(461-465).

Anthemius sought to create a family bond with his barbarian general,andat the end of 467 a m arriage between Ricimer and Anthemius' onlydaughterAlypia was celebrated. the festivities we re described in aletter to afriend by Sidonius, who had just arrived at Rome on a missionfr om Gaul:

"As yet, I have not presented myself at the bustling gates of Emperororcourt official. For m y arrival coincided with the marriage ofthepatrician Ricimer, to whom the hand of the empero r's daughter wasbeingaccorded in the hope of more secure times for the state. Notindividual salone, but whole classes and parties are given up torejoicing... While Iwas writing these l ines, scarce a theatre,provision-market, praetorium,forum, temple, or gymnasium but echoed t othe cry of 'Talassio'! And evenat this hour the schools are closed, nobusiness is done, th e courts arevoiceless, missions are postponed; thereis a truce to intrigue, and allthe serio us business of life seems mergedin the buffooneries of thestage. Although the bride has bee n given away,although the bridegroomhas put off his wreath, the consular hispalm-broidere d robe, thebrideswoman her wedding gown, the distinguishedsenator his toga, and theplain ma n his cloak, yet the noise of the greatgathering has not diedaway in the palace chambers bec ause the bridestill delays to start forher husband's house. When this merrymaking hasrun ou t its course, youshall hear what remains to tell of myproceedings, if indeed thesecrowded ho urs of idleness to which the wholestate seems now surrenderedare ever to end, even when th e festivitiesare over"(Epist. 1.5.10-11:Dalton trans., 1.12-13)

Sidonius, therefore, hints that Alypia may not have been overjoyed attheprospect of an arran ged marriage with what she may have perceived asanuncouth barbarian general.


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~0947 - 1000 Thyra Haraldsdatter 53 53 1781 James Given D. 1036 Alfred 1813 - 1849 Ruth Newlin 36 36 0825 - 0876 Conrad II Duke of Burgundy & Count of Auxerre 51 51 1  DEAT
2  DATE 881
~0942 Wevia of Denmark ~0937 - >0955 Torf 'The Rich' Prince of Denmark de Harcourt 18 18 Ref: Crispin & Macary, pg. 4
Ref: Burke, pg. 261-262
~0830 - >0868 Walrada (Ermentrude) of Alsace 38 38 1  NAME /WALDRADA/ 0946 - 1005 Maud (Matilda) de Chalons 59 59 UID: 53310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DDE7D// 1031 - 1101 Robert le Guiscard de Hauteville 70 70 Contact: Ronald Gene Custer

Acceded: 1059
Fact 2: Leader of the first crusade.
Fact 3: Captured Antioch, 1098.
Fact 4: "Guiscard" means "the Clever".
Fact 5: Duc de Pouille, de Calabre et de Sicile (1057/59-1085).
Note:
"Europaische Stammtafeln", Isenburg.
"Plantagenet Ancestry", Turton.
"Pedigrees from Mike Talbot of Metairie, LA".
"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England 1623-1650",
Weis, Editions 1-6.
"Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
Stammtafeln by Hermann Grote, originally printed 1877 in Leipzig: Countof Apulia in 1056; Duke of Apulia and Calabria in 1058; Fuerst of Salernoin 1075. D. 1085. M. Sichelgaita, d. of Fuerst Weimar of Capua.
[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

[merge G675.FTW]

"Europaische Stammtafeln", Isenburg.
"Plantagenet Ancestry", Turton.
"Pedigrees from Mike Talbot of Metairie, LA".
"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England 1623-1650",
Weis, Editions 1-6.
"Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
Stammtafeln by Hermann Grote, originally printed 1877 in Leipzig: Countof Apulia in 1056; Duke of Apulia and Calabria in 1058; Fuerst of Salernoin 1075. D. 1085. M. Sichelgaita, d. of Fuerst Weimar of Capua.

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Contact: Ronald Gene Custer

Acceded: 1072
Fact 2: Comte de Calabre et de Sicile.
Fact 3: Conqueror of Sicily.
~1490 Jean Rapelje ~0485 Gossana Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0885 - 0964 'Mikg' Bjornsson King of Sweden Olaf 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden

King of Sweden and Uppsala
of Sweden Awelina Elizabeth Bledsoe ~0809 - 0844 Harald 'Klack' Halfdansson of Jutland 35 35 ~0785 - 0844 Halfdan Haroldsson of Haithabu 59 59 1  DEAT
2  DATE 810
0871 - 0925 'the Elder' Saxon King of England Edward I 54 54 Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-16.

Edward the Elder (died 924), king of Wessex (899-924), son of KingAlfred. He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, despite arebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald with the support of the Danes ofNorthumbria and East Anglia. After a protracted struggle he defeated theDanes, and in 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, aldermanof Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford and their environs.The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafter the sovereigntyof Edward was acknowledged by the North Welsh, the Scots, theNorthumbrians, and the Welsh of Strathclyde. Edward was succeeded by hisson Athelstan. Microsoft (R) Encarta.

"As the king [EDWARD THE ELDER] had many daughters, he gave Edgiva toCharles, king of France, the son of Lewis the Stammerer, son of Charlesthe Bald, whose daughter, as I have repeatedly, Ethelwulf had married onhis return from Rome."
   --- William of Malmesbury, *Chronicle of the Kings of England*, c1135, tr John Allen Giles, London (Henry G Bohn) 1847, p 124.

NOTE: He defeated the Danes (918), taking East Anglia, and also conquered Mercia
(918) and Northumbria (920).



1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

NAME: AKA: "Elder", Edward was a "Bretwala" ie: King of Kin gs

   He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, de spite a rebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald (died 902) wi th the support of the Danes of Northumbria and East Anglia . After a protracted struggle he defeated the Danes, and i n 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, ealderm an of Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford an d their environs.
  The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafte r the sovereignty of Eadward was acknowledged by the Nort h Welsh, the Scots, the Northumbrians, and the Welsh of Str athclyde. Eadward was succeeded by his son Ethelstan.
   Athelstan, d. 939, king of WESSEX (924-39). He built hi s kingdom on foundations laid by his grandfather ALFRED an d by 937 he was overlord of all England. Popular and able , he issued laws that attempted to impose royal authority o n customary law.

NAME: AKA: "Elder", Edward was a "Bretwala" ie: King of Kin gs

   He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, de spite a rebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald (died 902) wi th the support of the Danes of Northumbria and East Anglia . After a protracted struggle he defeated the Danes, and i n 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, ealderm an of Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford an d their environs.
  The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafte r the sovereignty of Eadward was acknowledged by the Nort h Welsh, the Scots, the Northumbrians, and the Welsh of Str athclyde. Eadward was succeeded by his son Ethelstan.
   Athelstan, d. 939, king of WESSEX (924-39). He built hi s kingdom on foundations laid by his grandfather ALFRED an d by 937 he was overlord of all England. Popular and able , he issued laws that attempted to impose royal authority o n customary law.

!King of the Angles and Saxons 899-924. [Funk & Wagnalls]

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!901 - takes title "King of the Angles and Saxons.
910 - takes possession of London and Oxford
913 - recaptures Essex from the Danes
[The Timetables of History]

!As skilled a soldier as his father though not so dedicated a scholar. [The History of England]

!A vigorous and active ruler, he repulsed a dangerous inroad of the Northmen from France, summoned no doubt by the cry of distress from their brethren in England. On the death of his sister Ethelfleda in 918 he came boldly to the front.  Annexing Mercia to Wessex, and thus gathering the whole strength of the kingdom into his single hand, he undertook the systematic reduction of the Danelaw.  Edward's Mercian troops had already seized Manchester, when in 924 the whole of the North suddenly laid itself at his feet.  Not merely Northumbria but the Scots and the Britons of Strathclyde "chose him to father and lord."  The triumph was his last.  He died in 925. [WBH - England]

!Overlord of England by the time of his death. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 23]

!Ignored his niece's claims to Mercia following her mother, Ethelfleda's death. This was an act of despotism -- the expedient policy of Wessex for a century and a quarter. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 144]

!Son of Alfred; m.1. Ecgwyn (mother of Athelstan); m.2. Aelfflaed (mother of Aelfweard); reigned 899-924. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

!East Anglia, 902.  Emerged triumphant as king of Wessex after the death of his cousin and rival, Aethelwold, in battle with Edward's Kentish allies.  When Edward succeeded in October 899, Aethelwold seized the royal palace at Wimbornein Dorset after kidnapping a nun for his gratification.  He then sought refuge with the Danes, begging them to help him overthrow his cousin, Edward.  In response to Danish attacke Edward launched a punitive strike into the Danelaw. The Kentish forces were defeated in a battle at Holme, but not before they had killed both Aethelwold and his ally, the Danish king of East Anglia. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 16]

!By 918, Ethelfleda and Edward controlled all England south of the River Mersey and the Humber, and most of the Danelaw had disappeared. [Kings and Queens, Book 1, p. 8]

It is possible that Alfred or his son Edward redistributed the hundreds in order to facilitate the collection of ship-money. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 157]

   Edward I is sometimes referred to as "the English Justinian".  He had a love for justice, honor, and order in his affairs.
   At one point in his reign, he faced a declaration of war with France and rebellions from the Welsh and Scots.  He decided that the only way to overcome his difficulties would be to elicit the support of his people.  In 1295 he called together a parliament consisting of representatives of the nobility, the church, and the common people.  This "Model Parliament" marked the beginning of parliamentary government in England, a system which has continued to the present day.
   "What touches all, should be approved by all, and it is also clear that common dangers should be met by measures agreed upon in common." Edward proclaimed.  He restricted the power of the king by accepting the rule that taxes could not be levied or laws made except by the consent of parliament.

King of England, 899-924; son of Alfred the Great and Ealhswitha; m.3, 919, Eadgifu; d. 924. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Edward was a Bretwala (king of Kings). [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

917 - Edward the Elder expelled a Danish garrison that was occupying Colchester. Edward repaired Colchester's walls and effectively re-established the town. [Colchester, p. 7]

Edward the Elder had many daughters and he gave Edgiva to Charles, king of France. [William of Malmesbury, Chronicle of the Kings of England, c. 1135, trans. John Allen Giles, London (Henry G. Bohn) 1847, p. 124]

King of England; son of Alfred the Great and Ealhswith; m. Edgiva; father of Edmund, King of England. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

In May 918 Edward ordered a burh to be built at 'Wigingamere,' which has been identified with Wigmore. But as this fortification as well as a similar one at Towcester was erected to check the raids from Danish Mercia and East Anglia, the place referred to can hardly be Wigmore in Herefordshire, the future seat of the great house of Mortimer. It was more probably Waymere Castle near Bishop's Stortford. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 349]

"On the death of Alfred, his elder son Edward was duly chosen king by the Witan. ... When Alfred had received the crown in 871, his nephews, the sons of his elder brother Aethelred I, had been set aside as minors, incapable of taking up the burden of the Danish war. One of them, Aethelwald, who must by now have been a middle-aged man, many years older than the Aetheling Edward, made a bold bid for the crown. ... The chronology of King Edward's reign is very difficult to determine, as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -- our main source -- is demonstrably incorrect by two, or three, or even five years at several times. The dates given for its events are therefore in many cases doubtful. Apparently, however, the war between Edward and the Danes who followed his cousin extended only over the two years 901-2 ... On the side of the Danes there fell their two kings, Aethelwald and Eric, with three other chiefs of name; the English lost Sigehelm and Sigewulf, the two ealdormen of East and West Kent, an abbot named Kenwulf, and many important thegns. Of the Danish men there were the more slain, but they had possession of the place of carnage. It was no small gain to be rid of the traitor Aethelwald, even at a great sacrifice... In the next year (903) a treaty was made between Edward and the Danes at Yttingaford (Linslade?), and brought the war to an end in its third summer." [Sir Charles Oman, "A History of England Before the Norman Conquest", p. 492-4] [Gordon Fisher <fishergm@vax1.acs.jmu.edu]

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1681 - 1759 Jonas (Slot) Sloat 78 78 ~0800 - 16 Feb 0862/0863 Conrad I Duke of Burgundy GIVN Conrad I COUNT of
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0985 - 1042 of Swabia Gisele 56 56 UID: 104E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB800//Abbrev: "Dynastic
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Isenburg Royalty for Commoners Stewart Book Ancestors of Paul Bailey
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0918 - 1024 Henry II Duke of Bavaria 106 106 Henry was favored by his mother, Matilda, to succeed his father, HenryI., to the throne, but Henry I. was successful in having Otto I. as hissuccessor. Only after the death of Otto was Henry allowed to become theruler. In fact, he led an insurrection against Otto I., joined byGiselbert, Duke of Lorraine, and the Duke of Franconia. Henry wasdefeated and fled to the court of King Louis IV. of France. Later he wasforgiven by his brother, Otto I., and was appointed Duke of Bavaria andbecame a loyal follower of his king and brother.

He married Judith, daughter of Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, and granddaughterof Liutpold, Duke of Bavaria, who died in 907. They were the parents ofHenry II., Duke of Bavaria, the Quarrelsome (the Wrangler), who died in995, and Hedwig, who married Burkhard, Duke of Swabia. Henry II., theQuarrelsome (the Wrangler), was father of Henry II., the Saint, King ofGermany (1002-1024), the last of the Saxon line, who married Cunigunde
16 Feb 1610/1611 - 1662 Frances Child 3 Individual Record at LDS; "confirmed" by a number of web sites

Married 10 Aug 1636 in New Haven, CT.
~0995 Gerard de Flaitel 0966 Fredesende of Normandy 1800 - 1863 James A. Blackmore 62 62 1 Jan 0899/0900 - 0964 I 'Magnus the Great' of Flanders Arnulf [Arnold] Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 162-18.

This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.
0913 Theobald Thibaut II Count of Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1098 Hugh Lord of Fillongley Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0822 - 0855 'The Young' Holy Roman Empire Louis II 33 33 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 141B-16.

Emperor of the West (855–75), king of Italy (844–75), son of Emperor ofthe West Lothair I. In 844, Lothair I designated him king of Italy and in850 he was crowned emperor of the West in Rome. He became sole emperorwhen his father died; the title had little meaning, however, since heruled only in Italy.
Throughout his reign, his power there was challenged by the independentLombard dukes and by the Arab invaders of S Italy. In the dispute betweenhis brother Lothair, king of Lotharingia, and Pope Nicholas I, concerningLothair's divorce, he supported his brother. However, the pope refused toallow Lothair to set aside his wife even after Louis occupied Rome (864).

Subsequently, Louis submitted to the pope's decision. At Lothair's death(870) Louis claimed Lotharingia, but the Treaty of Mersen divided itbetween his two uncles, Charles the Bald (who succeeded Louis as Emperorof the West Charles II) and Louis the German.

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Theutberga of Valois D. 0863 Charles King of Provence 0865 - 0876 Carloman 11 11 Bruno Archbishop of Cologne ~0965 - 1016 'Forkbeard' King of Denmark Svend I 51 51 Sweyn I, in Danish, Svend I, called Sweyn Forkbeard (960?-1014), king ofDenmark (985?-1014). He made an expedition against England in 994 andextorted a large amount of tribute money. Following a massacre of Danesin England in 1002, he conducted a further series of raids and in 1013led an invasion with the object of effecting a permanent conquest. Thefall of London and the flight of the English king Ethelred II to Normandyearly in 1014 made Sweyn master of the country. After his death thethrone of England eventually passed (1016) to his son Canute II. "SweynI,"

Microsoft (R) Encarta.

Svend, King of Denmark, was a son of Harald Bluetooth, a previous King ofDenmark, while Gunnora was a Dane of unknown (though low) parentage.  SeeG. H. White, "The Sisters and Nieces of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy", in*The Genealogist*, New Series, vol. 37 (1920-1921), pp. 57-65 and128-132.
~0940 - <0986 Hugo V Count of Nordgau 46 46 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1796 Charles Neely Blackmore ~0890 - >0962 Ebles 'Manzer' Poitiers Duke of Aquitaine 72 72 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-18. D. 0890 Gorm Enske of Denmark ~0850 - <0907 Gisela Princess of Lorraine 57 57 D. 0899 Parcus King of Denmark Harald II 0876 - 0936 'the Fowler' Emperor of Germany Henry I 60 60 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 141-18.

Henry I (of Germany), called Henry The Fowler (876?-936), king of Germany(919-36), the first of the Saxon line of German kings.

In 912 Henry succeeded his father as duke of Saxony. Following the deathof Conrad I, king of Germany, in 918, Henry was chosen king by theFranconian and Saxon nobles. Bavaria, Swabia, and Lotharingia refused toacknowledge him at first, and it was not until 925 that he managed to winrecognition from all the German states. In 926 Henry secured a nine-yeartruce from warfare with the Magyars.

During that period he transformed many of the small towns of Germany intofortified cities with trained troops of mounted warriors. His militarypreparations were successfully tested in a war against the Wends in 929.When the Magyars invaded Thuringia in 933, Henry repulsed themdecisively.

He defeated the Danes in the following year and seized territory fromthem. Henry was the first to create a united Germany, and, although henever received the imperial crown, he is generally recognized as one ofthe Holy Roman emperors. He was succeeded by his son, Otto.

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Henry I, also called HENRY THE FOWLER, German HEINRICH DER VOGLER (b. c.876--d. July 2, 936, Memleben, Saxony [now in Germany]), German king andfounder of the Saxon dynasty (918-1024) who strengthened the EastFrankish, or German, army, encouraged the growth of towns, broughtLotharingia (Lorraine) back under German control (925), and securedGerman borders against pagan incursions. The son of Otto the Illustrious,the Liudolfing duke of Saxony, Henry became duke at his father's death(912). His first marriage, to Hatheburg, daughter of Erwin, count ofMerseburg, was declared invalid because she had become a nun after herfirst husband's death. He married Matilda, daughter of Dietrich, count ofWestphalia, in 909; their eldest son would rule as the Holy Roman emperorOtto I the Great (936-973). Although at war (912-915) with Conrad I ofFranconia (German king, 903-918) over title to lands in Thuringia, Henryreceived Conrad's deathbed designation as heir to the throne. He waselected king of Germany (May 919) by nobles of Saxony and Franconia, twoof the four most influential duchies; the other two important duchies,Swabia and Bavaria, did not recognize him as king. Henry consideredGermany a confederation of duchies rather than a nation. Having completeauthority in Saxony and nominal sovereignty in Franconia, he sought tobring the duchies of Swabia and Bavaria into the confederation. Afterforcing the submission of Burchard, duke of Swabia (919), he allowed theduke to retain control over the civil administration of the duchy. On thebasis of an electionby Bavarian and East Frankish nobles (919), Arnulf,duke of Bavaria, also claimed the German throne.  In 921, after twomilitary campaigns, the king forced Arnulf to submit and relinquish hisclaim to the throne, though the duke retained complete internal controlof Bavaria. Henry defeated Giselbert, king of Lotharingia, in 925, andthat region, which had become independent of Germany in 910, was broughtback under German control. Giselbert, who was recognized as duke ofLotharingia, married the king's daughter Gerberga in 928. When theMagyars, barbarian warriors from Hungary, invaded Germany in 924, Henryagreed to pay tribute to them and return a captured Magyar chief inexchange for a nine-year (924-933) cession of raids on German territory.During these years the king built fortified towns and trained the cavalryforce he used to defeat various Slavic tribes; he conquered the Havelliat Brandenburg and the Daleminzi at Meissen in 928 and suppressed arebellion in Bohemia in 929. The king refused to pay more tribute whenthe nine-year truce ended in 933. He used his seasoned cavalry to destroythe Magyars, who had resumed their raids, at Riade on March 15, 933, andended their threat to the German countryside. The king's last campaign,an invasion of Denmark (934), added the territory of Schleswig to theGerman state. The story that Henry received the surname Fowler because hewas laying bird snares when informed of his election as king is probablya myth. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD, 1997, HENRY I]
<0970 Princess of Norway Bertrade !Ped. of Charlemagne ~1010 - <1047 Hugh De Montgomery 37 37 ~0940 - ~1036 Thurold (Turquetil) de Neufmarche de Harcourt 96 96 Ref: Crispin & Macary, pg. 4
Ref: Burke, pg. 261-262
~0975 Miss de Macon 0995 - 1056 Amaury Raoul D' Albetot 61 61 1815 Eli Newlin 0647 Natronai of Parsua Ben Nehemiah BET 523 AND 535 - 0575 Sigebert I ~0838 - >0873 Godefrid King of Haithabu 35 35 ~1185 N.N. de Wardley ~0416 Princess of the Ostrogoths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0988 Yvette de Roucy ~1000 Dau. of Robert I de Everaux Basilia de Flaitel ~1032 - 1093 'The Frisian' Count of Flanders Robert I 61 61 ~0920 - ~0961 Adele of Louvaine 41 41 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 155-19. 1826 Sarah B Davis 1648 - 1691 Jacomina de Reiner de Waal (Walloon) 43 43 ~1000 - ~1040 Gilbert I de Clare de Crispen,Count of Brionne 40 40 Source: Burke, Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 118-120. 1584 - 1658 Hannah Mead or Hawes 74 74 Hannah (Potter) Beecher was the mother of the New Haven Potters, who appeared early in New Haven as a widow with sons:  i.  John  ii. William and iii. Isaac Beecher.  Her husband, Potter, died in England, where she married a Mr. Beecher.

It is generally supposed that her husband was John Beecher, one of the seven whom Eaton sent to New Haven in advance of the colony and who died before the colony arrived.  She has been considered to be the mother of Isaac Beecher, for she calls him her son in her will and gave him one-third of her property; but recent investigations, it is claimed, show conclusively that Isaac was only a stepson, the son of her second husband by a former wife.

There was in New Have, says G. F. Tuttle, as early as 1641, a widow Hannah Potter, known as the widow Potter the midwife.  In 1643 she had two persons in the family, thirty pounds estate and twenty and one quarter acres of land.  She is called "sister Potter the midwife," in seating the meeting house in 1646.  She is supposed to have been akin to the other Potters, but there is no record to show it.  She has often been confounded with the widow Hannah Beecher, but the records clearly show that they were two different persons.

The will of Hannah Beecher was proved April 15, 1659, and is recorded in first part, vol. I, p 80 if New Haven Probate Records, as follows:

"I Hannah Beecher of New Haven, expecting my great change do make this my last will and testament, I bequeath my soul unto the hands of my Lord Jesus Christ by whose merrit I hope to be saved and my body to be burried at the discretion of my Son William Potter my Executor.  And for my worldly goods I give unto John Potter by Grand child twenty shillings and to Hannah Blackly, my Grand child, wife to Samuel Blackly, twenty shillings.  And to Samuel Potter my Grand child twenty shillings to be paid to them within three months after my decease.  And for the rest of my estate I give one third to my son Isaac Beecher and two thirds to my eldest son William Potter, naming him my Executor, desiring him to be as a father to his younger brother and his children.  And in dividing my goods my will is that my son William should have my feather bed with that belongest to it, unto his part and that the rest be divided at the discretion of my Overseers with the assistance of Sister Wakeman and sister Rutherford and I desire my loving friends Mr. Mathew Gilbert and John Wakeman to be overseers of this my last will whereunto I have set my hand this 13th day of June, Anno 1657.
              The mark of Hannah Beecher
Witnesses:
Mathew Gilbert
John Wakeman
Sarah Rutherford"

Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg


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13 Alternatively, Hannah Hawes! http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/drowne/14258 <http://www.my-ge.com/db/page/drowne/14258>; both sources agree on the date of birth in Kent, England and on the date and location of death; this site provides the Spaldhurst birthplace


HANNAH, Mother of William Potter of New Haven
2.1
The mother of William Potter of New Haven may be nee Mead but if so, she is not to be confused with the wife of the John Mead who was the son-in-law of the William Potter of Stamford.
2.2
She may be nee Hawes.
2.3
She (probably) married first to John I. Potter in England who died in 1623 and then married second to John Beecher.


CROSSING from England to Boston and then to New Haven
3.1
William Potter (along with his wife Frances, and his son Joseph) emigrated to the United States in 1635 on the Abigail.
3.2
In 1637, aboard the Hector, William's brother, John, along with his mother Hannah and her husband John Beecher immigrated to Boston; their son Isaac Beecher may have been with them.
3.3
They removed to New Haven in 1638/9 to take possession of property "owned" by John Beecher (who had died in New Haven the previous winter).
~0940 - 1015 Osburne Giffard de Bolbec 75 75 Isabel of Bolebec Giffard D. 1130 Roger de Clare D. 1138 Walter de Clare Richard , monk of Bec de Clare 1067 - BET 1134 AND 1136 Robert , Steward to Henry I de Clare Walter De Clare 1792 - 1855 Margaret Towell 63 63 ~0970 - ~1045 Count Poitou Montreuil Engelram I 75 75 Joan Basset 0977 - 1017 Dreux I Seigneur de Mello 40 40 1625 - 1685 Sarah Rapalje 60 60 Married AT Age 14 OR 15

First White Female Born IN New Netherlands

Sarah was the first baby born at Fort Orange. Volume III, 19th Century Documentary History of New York states: that her mother was the "first white woman" to live in what is today Albany. When Sarah's mother was older and living on Long Island, one document referred to her as "the mother of New York."

"when she lived on a farm on Long Island, she was hailed as the first European child born in the colony that would become New York State. She was given a land grant by Dutch authorities in honor of her place in the colony's history. " S. Wick

"The West India Company was not fully preprepared for action until the winter of sixteen hundred and twenty-three, when it put forth vigorous efforts toward colonization, unmindful of the protest of [King] James’s minister at the Hague against further "settlements and occupations" by the Dutch on Hudson’s River, as the English now called the Mauritius. Hitherto traffic had been the sole employment of the Dutch in New Netherland, and few thought of being buried there. They must be weaned from the fatherland before they could become founders of a permanent State. Agriculture and the family tie alone could accomplish this desirable result; and to this end, thirty families of Walloons, who had taken refuge in Amsterdam, were sent over in the spring of sixteen hundred and twenty-three to found a colony. These were Protestants from the frontier between France and Flanders, and no better material for a healthful colony could have been found than the one hundred and ten men, women, and children, who landed on Manhattan early in May. Some of them went up the river and seated themselves in the present Ulster County; four couples who had been married on the voyage went to the recently discovered Delaware, or South River; two families and six men sailed up the Connecticut to the site of Hartford, to settle, build a fort, and assert Dutch jurisdiction over that region, by virtue of Block’s discoveries; and the larger portion sat down upon lands now covered by the cities of Brooklyn and Williamsburg, on Long Island. There Sarah Rapelje inhaled her first breath, and her memory has been perpetuated as the first white child born in the province of New Netherland.

May, and his successor, Verhulst, ruled alone, but in the year sixteen hundred and twenty-six, Peter Minuit arrived as governor, with a council of five grave men; a Koopman, or general commissary (who was also secretary of the province), and a Schout or sheriff to assist him. His political chart was the will of his employers, expressed in instructions and ordinances, and he at once commenced the work of founding a state, on the basis of law and order, with great vigor. His first care was to strengthen the title of the Dutch to Manhattan. He procured a council of the Indian chiefs, and purchased from them the entire island, of twenty-two thousand acres of land, for hatchets and other things valued at sixty guilders, or about twenty-four American dollars. This just and expedient measure forms a pleasing parallel to Penn’s transaction under the Shackamaxon elm, more than half a century later, and contrasts favorably with the injustice which made the New England Indians, the Susquehannocks and Powbatans, and the tribes of the Neuse ......."
From: Pg. 439, "History of New Amsterdam; or New York as it was in the days of the Dutch governors. Together with papers on events connected with the American Revolution; and on Philadelphia in the times of William Penn.", by Ashabel Davis, Publ. R. T. Young; 1853; 252 pages. See: http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/

"IN TERMS of European settlement, the Rapeljes are the first family of New York. A retired Grumman engineer, 64-year-old Peter Rapelje lives in Glen Cove [he is/was a member of Grumman Radio Club and his email is/was: " N2PYV, prapelje@optonline.net, Peter Rapelje"] and is the keeper of a trove of family records dating to colonial days that chart the family's history. These records show that within a year of her birth, Sarah moved with her family to a log fort at the southern tip of Manhattan island and, shortly after, to a farm across the harbor on Long Island. This meant that the Rapeljes were in the first group of whites to live on Manhattan, and in the first group to buy land from the Indians and move to the settlement that would be called Brooklyn." Steve Wick, "14 Generations - New Yorkers since 1624, the Rapeljes are on
a mission to keep their history alive." Long Island History at http://www.lihistory.com/3/hs3lilf2.htm

First white female born in New Netherlands.

Sara is thought to be the firstEuropean female born in the colony of New Netherlands, which then covered the present states of New York, New Jersey, and a portion of Connecticut.

The early historians of New York and locality, led astray by a petition presented by her, April 4, 1656 (when she resided at the Waaleboght), to the governor and council, for some meadows, in which she states that she is the first born Christian daughter in New Netherlands, assert that she was born at the Waaleboght. Judge Benson in his writings even ventures to describe the house where this took place. He says: "on the point of land formed by the cove in Brooklyn, known as the Waaleboght, lying on its westerly side, was built the first house, a one-story log house, on Long Island, and inhabited by Joris Jansen Rapalie, one of thefirst white settlers on the island, and in which was born Sarah Rapalie, the first white child of European parentage born in the (N.Y) state." In this, if there is any truth in the depositions of Catalyn or Catalyntie Trico (daughter ofJeronomis Trico of Paris), Sarah's mother (a copy of which may be seen on pages49-50, and 51 of vol. 3 of New York Documentary History), they are clearly mistaken. In her deposition taken on the 14th day of February 1684-5, before Col.Thomas Dongan, governor of the province, she states that she came over in 1623or 1624, to the best of her rememberance. In the other, taken "at her house onLong Island, the Wale Bought this 17th day of October, 1688" before William Morris, justice of the peace, she states she was aged about 83 years, and was bornat Paris; that in 1623 she came to this country in the ship Unity, commanded by Arien Jorse, that as soon as they came to "Mannatans", now called New York they sent two families and six men to "harford River," two families and six men to Delaware River, eight men they left at New York to take possession, and the rest of the passengers, about eighteen families, went with the ship as far as Albany, the called "Fort Orange". That deponent lived in Albany three years, thatin 1626 seh came from Albany and settled in New York, where she lived afterwards for many years, and then came to Long Island where she now lives:

Sarah,therefore, undoubtedly was born at Albany instead of the Waalegoght, and was probably married before she removed to Long Island, there being no reason to suppose that she resided there when a single woman, without her parents.
~1100 Gilbert , 2nd Earl of Hertford de Clare ~0853 - 0917 Dietrich or Theodoric Count von Ringelheim 64 64 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 141-18. Bovo II Bishop of Chalons-sur- Marne 0957 - 1013 Regnier IV 11th Count of Hainault 56 56 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 106-21. ~0986 Fulke D' Aunou 0935 - 0977 Dobrava of Bohemia 42 42 UID: DE850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBD19// 1825 - 1915 Phoebe Smith 90 90 1034 - 1091 Adelaide of Torino 57 57 UID: C6440C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D64CA//Abbrev: Jim Stevens'
Genealogy Electronic Colonists" F.L. Weiss Book "Europaische
Stammtafeln" Type: Book "Plantagenet Ancestry" Book for Commoners
edition Ancestors of Paul Bailey McBride McBride
Jutta de Roucy ~1020 - 1070 Avice de Roucy 50 50 Chunsina Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0890 - 0939 Giselbert De Lorraine 49 49 Ridoredh ~0842 - AFT 28 Jan 0892/0893 Pepin III Count of Senlis de Valois Bernard of St. Liz ~0951 Sporta of Normandy ~0855 - <0911 Mahulc of Norway 56 56 1830 - 1873 Elizabeth Stuart 43 43 ~1590 Pieter (Slot) Sloat ~0890 Lambert Count of Louvaine & Toxandrie Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 155-19. 0972 - 1034 "The Pious" King Of France Robert II 62 62 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 53-21.

Robert II (of France), called Robert the Pious (970?-1031), king ofFrance (996-1031), the son of King Hugh Capet, born in Orléans, andeducated at Reims under the French scholar Gerbert, who later became PopeSylvester II.

In 996 Robert married, as his second wife, his cousin Bertha of Burgundy.Two years later Pope Gregory V excommunicated him and annulled thismarriage, which was considered incestuous by the church; in 1003 Robertsubmitted to the pope and married the daughter of the marquis ofProvence, Constance of Arles, by whom he had four sons. He recognizedHugh, the eldest of these sons, as his successor. After Hugh's death in1025, the other sons, aided by their mother, revolted; Robert was stillfighting them at the time of his own death.

Robert was called The Pious because of his humility and charity; he wasalso esteemed as a soldier and ruler

King Robert Capet II of /France/

Son of King Hugh Capet and King of France from 996-1031. Robert was called "the Pious" because of his humility and charity.

!Our Noble & Gentle Families of Royal Descent Together with Their Paternal
Ancestry by Joseph Foster p 178 1884 Edition:

!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice;

!Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989#425

Robert II., the Pious, King of France from 996 to 1031, was born in Orleansin 971, died in Melun in 1031, buried at St. Denis, reigned from 996 to July 20, 1031. He was a royal composer,chorister, and poet, who might have ruled Italy but preferred that hi

Richard 111, Duke of Normandy who dsp the uncle of William the Conqueror who married Baldwin V. de I'Isle count of flanders and of Artois.

!Sources: RC 134, 140, 154, 232, 333; Coe; A. Roots 53, 101, 107, 108,141A;
Kraentzler 1160, 1171, 1176, 1179, 1181, 1218, 1224, 1225, 1258, 1265,1290;
Pfafman; AIS; Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants.
Roots: Robert II, the Pious, King of France 1Jan. 996-1031; Count ofParis.
RC: King of France from 988-1031.
Descents: Robert II, King of France, died 1031.
K: Robert II, le Pieux, King of France. Dates much different from RC.
AIS: Robert II, King of France.

Alias:<ALIA> /King/

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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1056
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1525
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216

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     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

     Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants
     Volume I, by Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich

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[JanePhillips.FTW]

[Andrew Frank.FTW]

Robert II (of France), called Robert the Pious (970?-1031), king of France (996-1031), the son of King Hugh Capet, born in Orléans, and educated at Reims under the French scholar Gerbert, who later became Pope Sylvester II. In 996 Robert married, as his second wife, his cousin Bertha of Burgundy (born 962?). Two years later Pope Gregory V (died 999) excommunicated him and annulled this marriage, which was considered incestuous by the church; in 1003 Robert submitted to the pope and married the daughter of the marquis of Provence, Constance of Arles (died 1032), by whom he had four sons. He recognized Hugh (1007-25), the eldest of these sons, as his successor. After Hugh's death in 1025, the other sons, aided by their mother, revolted; Robert was still fighting them at the time of his own death. Robert was called The Pious because of his humility and charity; he was also esteemed as a soldier and ruler.

"Robert II (of France)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation

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(Miss) von Betuwe ~0974 - 1079 Alice\Adelaide Princess of France Capet 105 105 D. ~1039 Regnier V Count of Hainault Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 106-22. 0939 - 0987 Beatrix , of France Capet 48 48 1  NAME Beatrice of /BURGUNDY/ ~0773 Roricon d'Anjou GIVN Roricon
SURN d'Anjou
GIVN Roricon
SURN d'Anjou
~0380 - 0404 Aelia Eudoxia 24 24 1  NAME Aelia /Eudoxia/


the marriage (April 27, 395) of Arcadius toEudoxia was arrangedbyArcadius' corrupt minister , the eunuch Eutropius, who had supportedthematch in order to undercut theposition of a poli tical rival. ButEudoxiacame to resent being dominated by Eutropius, and in 399 she helpedbr ingabout his downfall. the period of Eudoxia's most decisiveinfluenceoverher ineffectual hus band dates from her designation asaugusta onJan.9, 400.  Chrysostom, patriarch of Constantin ople, whoattacked her andthe frivolity of her court in outspoken terms. In 404sheexpelled h imfrom his see and sent him into exile.  Shortly afterwardEudoxia diedfrom a miscarriage. Bu t she had borneArcadius four daughtersand a son,who became the emperor Theodosius II (reigne d 408-450). One ofthedaughters, Pulcheria, was regent for Theodosius II for several years.


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~0915 Luitgarde of Luxembourg This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1832 - 1904 Caroline Stewart 72 72 1784 - 1873 Jesse Dixon 89 89 ~1026 - 1057 Earl of Hereford Ralph 31 31 0944 - 22 Feb 0964/0965 Otto Eudes , Duke of Burgundy Capet 0956 Giselbert de Roucy UID: F6780C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC8D6// 0946 - 1001 Heinrich I Capet 55 55 ~0898 Emma Princess of France 0928 Cadell Ap Brochwel I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0910 - 0984 Gerberga von Sachsen 74 74 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 142-18.

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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #28, Pedigree #236
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1056
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982

     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216
          AKA: Hadwige of Saxony
                     Duchess of Lorraine
                     Gerberga of Saxony, Queen of France
                     Gerberga, Queen of Franks, Duchess of Lorraine
                     Gerberga Of Saxony, Duchess of Lorraine

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     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault
          AKA: Hedwig Of Saxony

     Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants
     Volume I, by Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 141-19.

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~0923 Hatwide Adelheid of Germany 1050 - 1084 Gilbert II de Mello 34 34 ~0908 - 0937 Eadhilde 29 29 1780 - 1817 John Pickett 37 37 Hildwin V de Montdidier Raingarde Concubine ~1170 - 1221 of France Capet Adele Alix 51 51 ~0900 - 0939 Giselbert Duke of Lorraine 39 39 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-18.

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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #28, Pedigree #236
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1056

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     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of HainaultData Source:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982

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[jweber.ged]

Giselbert (stated by Abbe Chaume to be son of Hersent), d. 939, Duke of Lorraine; m. Gerberga of Saxony, d. 5 May 984.  (She m. (2) 939, Louis IV d'Outre-Mer.  [Ancestral Roots line 140-18]

Note: Alan Wilson appears to have Giselbert as son by Alberade of Lorraine, instead of Hersent.
D. 0381 Atanarich King of the West Goths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0985 Edla Princess of the Wends UID: 3C340C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCA3A// 1080 Aubrey De Mello 0929 - 0996 Herman I Count of Palatine on Rhin 67 67 UID: 76510C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D218D// Geberich of the West Goths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0765 - 0844 'The Abbot' Count of Tours Hugh II 79 79 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research.

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UNKNOWN Infant Hobson ? ~0876 - >0922 of Valois Pepin IV 46 46 ~0823 Hrolf Nefia of Norway 0911 - 0986 Blaatand 'Bluetooth'King of Denmark Harold III 75 75 Harold Bluetooth (died about 985), king of Denmark (circa 940-85), whoconsolidated the Danish realm as a unitary kingdom. He was the son ofGorm the Old (d. about 940) and inherited his kingdom, centered onJelling in Jutland. Although he temporarily (974-83) lost southernJutland to Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, Harold secured all Denmark underhis control and extended his rule to much of Norway.

Baptized in 960 and thus introducing Christianity into Denmark, he hadthe famous Jelling rune stone erected in his parents' memory. Harold wasfatally wounded during a rebellion by his son and successor, SweynI.

Microsoft (R) Encarta.

King of Denmark.    AKA Harald BlatandNotes from RootsWeb:  Horrocks:AKA:  Harold Blaatand.  Alternative surname: de Crepon.  Apparently thereis no evidence of what the name was of the father of Gunnor, Senfrie,Herfast, and Avelina.
Ancestral Roots states he was a forester of Arque. He was not of Crepon,but later genealogists mistakenly thought the family was of Creponbecause Herfast received lands in Crepon , probably due to therelationship of his sister with Duke Richard.

Pablo Mera Gadea has about 925.

Pablo Mera Gadea has after 980.

Apparently there is no evidence of what the name was of the father of Gunnor, Senfrie, Herfast, and Avelina. Ancestr al Roots states he was a forester of Arque. He was not of Crepon, but later genealogists mistakenly thought the fam ily was of Crepon because Herfast received lands in Crepon, probably due to the relationship of his sister with Duk e Richard.

I will leave the "de Crepon" name with the family, just as I have the Plantagenet name with that family, although the Plantagenets were not known by that name until Richard, D uke of York in the 1400's.

Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Denmark
~0941 - 0964 Ledgarde of Flanders 23 23 1  NAME LIUTGARDE of /Flanders/
1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 941
~1036 Adelaide of Bolbec Giffard ~0892 - 0949 Judith de Vermandois 57 57 0961 - 0996 Ardolph Count de Guisnes 35 35 ~0940 Elstrude of Flanders ~0764 Imhild of Ingern 1  NAME EMHILD of /Engern/ <Living> 1799 John Jones ~0456 Fridleif Frodasson ~0852 Svanhilde Eysteinsdatter 0886 Ingeberg Thrandsdottir <Living> <Living> <Living> ~1050 Adelheid de Roucy ~0970 Adele De Boulogne This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. Rognwald (Rogvolod) of Polotsk UID: 992E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D21B0// D. ~0958 , Sire de Salins Humbert I Joyce W. McGuffin D. ~0945 , Count of Narbonne Aubri Attelane de Macon D. >0915 , Vicount of Macon Ranulf D. 0911 , Vicount of Narbonne Mayeul D. <0911 Raimodis 1019 Emma De Conteville ~0843 Rothilde of France <0990 Lietaud I Seigneur de Marle ~0850 - <0911 Raimodis (Raymonde) 61 61 0905 Willa of Burgundy 1791 - 1871 William M Johnson 80 80 0892 - ~0952 'The Black' Duke of Burgundy Hugh 60 60 1053 - 1123 Felicie de Montdidier 70 70 ~0895 - ~0965 Gunhild Gormsdottir of Denmark 70 70 <Living> ~0852 Turf-Einar Ragnvaldsson Earl of Orkney Groa ~0840 Ignode of Harlebec 0835 Miss of Burgundy \\ 0892 - 0933 Aethelwulf de Boulogne 41 41 1800 John Jessup <Living> <Living> 0950 - 0984 Gilbert I 34 34 <Living> <Living> <Living> <Living> Aelis Dammartin 0894 - 0955 Eadgifu Ogive 61 61 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 <Living> John Parker 0779 - 0823 Geolwulf Mercia 44 44 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 Marjory of Huntingdon Caenmore ~0960 - Bet 980 and 1030 Thorold of Buckingham Sheriff of Lincolnshire  [2753682.ged]

per Marlyn Lewis
and merged Ancestral File?
Sheriff of Lincoln

Father of Godiva, Thorold the Sheriff, unnamed dau. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]


This Gedcom is the collective genealogy of many people who are also researching the same families.  I have researched and verified each entry.  If you have questions please contact me at tablaze@earthlink.net
1748 - >1784 Mary (Myra) Sloat 36 36 0908 Unknown Gunnar Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 ~1674 - 1708 Annetie (Slot) Sloat 34 34 0966 - 0992 Ermengarde of Anjou 26 26 UID: 9E7A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7274// 1005 Elfgifu England Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0869 - 0915 Ethelfleda England 46 46 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0762 dau. of Æthelbert II King of Kent Dau. of Æthelbert King of Kent; m. Ealhmund Under-King of King; mother of Egbert III and St. Alburga. [Terry Walters <tlwalters@voyager.net, 2 Nov 2001]

WAITE LINE

Dau. of Æthelbert II of Kent; m. Ealhmund of Wessex; mother of Ecgbert III and Alburga. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]
Robert Joyner 0910 - 21 Jan 0944/0945 Edith England Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0989 Aelfgifu England Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 1006 Ingelric England Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0990 - 1039 Konrad II 49 49 UID: 07320C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D93CC// 1645 Grietje van Winkle 1246 - 1298 John Stewart 52 52 1070 Reginald Peyton Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 ~1290 Eleanor Lovell ~0995 Unknown England Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003

Dau. of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Godiva; m. ____ Malet; mother of William Malet I. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

The mother of William Malet was a sister of Algar. The claim of the earls of Chester of descent from the ancient earls of Mercia through the Countess Lucia among other things, renders this deduction the most plausible. There can be no doubt that William Malet was English on his mother's side and closely connected
with King Harold, who m. the dau. of Earl Algar. Furthermore, William Malet witnessed immediately after the earls a charter recorded by Dugdale, of William the Conqueror in favour of the church of Saint-Martin le Grand in London, to which he affixed "Princeps" after his name. His Mercian blood could have been one of the reasons for thus honouring him, although the title was not hereditary as sometimes happened at that period. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]
1003 - 1068 Emma England 65 65 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 Anne Blount ~0776 - ~0820 St. Alburga of Kent 44 44 Dau of Ealhmund Under-King of Kent and a dau of Æthelbert II King of Kent. [Terry Walters <tlwalters@voyager.net, 2 Nov 2001]

Dau. of Ealhmund, Under king of Kent, and ?? of Kent; m. Wulfstan of Wiltshire. [Dirk Peters <mail@dirkpeters.net, 15 Jul 2002]
~0802 - ~0851 Athelstan of Wessex 49 49 Son of Ecgbert III of Wessex and Raedburh D'Autun. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002] ~0760 - ~0820 Gilbert de Rouergue 60 60 Son of Theodoric (Thierry) IV D'Autun and Albane/Aube de Herstal. [Patrick de Sercey <pdes@bellsouth.net, 3 Feb 2002] ~0762 Adaleleme D'Autun Dau of Theodoric (Thierry) IV D'Autun and Albane/Aube de Herstal. [Patrick de Sercey <pdes@bellsouth.net, 3 Feb 2002] <0787 Alpisaupais de Paris GIVN Alpisaupais
SURN de Paris
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1044 William Malet b. 1044; son of Durand Malet; m. Elisie Hesilia Crispin. [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003] 1718 William Bratton ~1750 - 1800 Adam Bratton 50 50 He mentioned wife Elizabeth, son Robert, daughters Peggy A.
, Betsy, Nancy, Susy F., Patsy W., Sally, and on July 28t
h adds codicil stating that Elizabethhas been delivered o
f another daughter.   His will was presented for probate,p
roved and recorded on 22 Dec 1800.
Adam Bratton married again in July 1788, so Agnes must hav
e died prior
to that date. Only one child, Margaret "Peggy", is listed a
s a
Hogshead descendant. He had other children by second wife
. James
Bratton, brother of Adam and husband of Agnes (Hogshead) Br
atton's
sister, Rebecca, was named as guardian for Margaret "Peggy
" Bratton,
but not for any of the children of Adam's second marriage.
Adam Bratton was on Dumore's War listing:
Dunmore' War was a conflict between the Colony of Virgini
aand the Native Americans of the Ohio Valley. Following in
creased raids and attacks on frontiersmen in this region, t
he Royal Governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, organized a la
rge force of militia and marched to Fort Pitt arrivingat t
he end of August 1774. Dunmore also ordered Colonel Andre
w Lewis, commander of the southwestern Virginia militia, t
o raise an army in the south andmeet Dunmore's force alon
g the Ohio River. Lewis formed militia companies from Augus
ta, Bedford, Botetourt, Culpeper, Dunmore, Fincastle, and K
entucky counties. After Colonel Lewis' victory at the Battl
e of Point Pleasant, Dunmore successfully negotiated a peac
e treaty with the Delaware, Mingo, and Shawnee chiefs tha
t prevented them from settling or hunting south of the Ohi
o River.
1786 - 1853 Henry Given 67 67 Will of Henry Given, dated 09 May 1851, proved April 1853 E
xecutor:  friend,Stephen A. Porter Wit: Caroline Benson, D
avid G. Cleek, Charles F. Francisco
Bequests:  wife to have 1/3 of all personal property excep
t bonds and money;wife to occupy the plantation where I n
ow live; at her death, all propertyto be sold and proceed
s divided equally between all my children, viz  MustoeB.
, William D., Jane Catherine, Henry K., Charles F., Adam, J
ames M., George, Elizabeth S., John C., and Caroline B. t
o son Adam - $50 to children JamesM., George, Elizabeth S.
, John C., and Caroline B. Given - $100 in additionto thei
r proportionable part of my estate these last 2 bequests t
o Adam, James M., George, Elizabeth S., John C. and Carolin
e B. are made with the viewof rendering them equal with m
y older children to wife - slaves John, Andrew,Ellen, as l
ong as wife remains a widow and keeps my children with he
r Allslaves except those bequeathed to wife to be divide
d equally among all my children should the children of my f
irst wife, viz, Mustoe B., WilliamD., Jane Catherine, Henr
y K., Charles F., and Adam, claim the Negroes to which the
y are entitled by right of their mother, then said slaves v
alue is taken from that portion of my estate to which the
y were otherwise entitled residue equallyto all my childre
n.
Inventory of estate of Henry Given - 19 May 1853 Administra
tor:  Wm. H. Revercomb, sheriff & admr.  Appraised by:  Joh
n F. Bratton, Adam G. Cleek, George Gillett
Slaves: Patsy, age 48 Andrew, age 24 Ellen, age 20 Isabella
, age 18 Mary, age 15 Samuel, age 13 Aaron, age 9 Martha, a
ge7 Isaac, age 5 William, age 5 Peter, age 2 Patsy, age 5
0 Charlotte, age 23 Rachael, age 15 Charles, age 10 Lewis
, age 2 William David, age 2 John, age 37Harriet, age 23
Estate sale - 20 May 1853
01 Jun 1852 Power of attorney fromMustoe B. Given and wife
, Elizabeth B. Given, William D. Given and wife, Rachel B
. Given, Charles A. Given and wife, Mary A. Given, Henry K
. Given and wife, Juliann C. Given, all of McHenry Co., IL
, to Adam Given, son of Henry Given, of Bath Co., VA. p. 12
0a, Dist. 8: # 155/155 - indexed "Givin" and "Givins" Henr
y Given, 64, M, Farmer, $2000, b. Bath Co., VA Susan [2nd w
ife], 37, F, b. Pendleton Co., VA Jane Gross [widowed dau]
, 27, F, b. Bath Co., VA Nancy Gross, 9, F, b. Allegany Co.
, Va, school George Gross, 7, M, b. Bath Co.,VA, school Ja
mes Given, 14, M, b. Bath Co., VA, school George Given, 13
, M, b. Bath Co., VA, school Elizabeth Given, 7, F, b. Bat
h Co., VA, school JohnGiven, 5, M, b. Bath Co., VA David W
. [Gibson?], 7, b. Pendleton Co., VA
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! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 34th G G Son.

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! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994  1761082 film
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1804 - 1869 Millicent Richardson 64 64 1786 - 1817 Benjamin Pickett 30 30 0943 - <0991 Matilda of France 48 48 UID: 411B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB613// ~0868 - 0929 Aethelfryth, Princess of the Anglo-Saxons 61 61 Dau. of Alfred the Great of England; m. Baudouin II, count of Flanders in 884; mother of Arnoul I. [Falaise Roll, p. 187]

FOSTER LINE - 30th ggrandfather

Elfrida, Princess of England; b. 868, d. 920 [Judy Martin]

Cole Waite

Mayflower PAF

Dau. of Alfred the Great and Ealhswith; d. 929; m. Baldwin II, Count of Flanders. [Ancestral Roots, p. 46]

Dau. of Alfred, King of England, and Ealhswith of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1716 Samuel Andrew Bratton ~1620 Tryntje (Catherine) Jacobs 1112 Hugh Hastings ~0920 Wulfrith m. Ordgar, Earldorman of Devonshire; mother of Aelfthryth. [Charlemagne &
Others, Chart 3314]
0945/0947 - 1000/1002 Elfrida Aelfthryth Elfthryth !Col. & Rev. Fam. of PA, p. 537; Magna Charta Sureties

!King Edgar heard of Elfrida's beauty and sent his favorite, Athelwold, to
report to him if the universal praise was true, of one who lived in seclusion
from th4 court.  Athelwold became violently in loved wioth the lady; and upon
his return concealed from the king the impression when her charms had made upon
himself; spoke disparagingly of her attractions; and subsequently married her.
The truth came to the knowledge of the luxurious king; and he announced to this
thane that he would visit him and his bride.  The terrified Athelwold exhorted
his wife to exhibit herself as a slatern, and to conceal her fascinations under
a coarse deportment.  The ambitious woman had another policy.  She put on her
gayest adornings and her most encouraging smiles.  Edgar and Elfrida came to a
perfect understanding.  Athelwold was run through by the king with a javeline,
when hunting with him.  Elfrida became Edgar's queen.  To make up the complete
picture, Malmesbury records that Edgar extended his protection to an
illegitimate son of Athelwold, because the youth, being asked by his royal
master how he like the sport in which his father fell, replied, "I ought not to
be displeased with that which gives you pleasure."  The duplicity of Athelwold,
the profligate ambition of Elfrida, the ferocity of Edgar, and the dastardly
coldness of the sycophantic boy, exhibit a state of morals which is not
favorable to the cultivation of Saxon sympathies. [Knight's Popular History of
England, Vol. 1, pp. 166-7]

!Following her husband, King Edgar's, death her step-son Edward was anointed
king.  She was furious that he was chosen over her son and thus became involved
in a plot.  At Corfe, a royal manor, resided Elfrida and Ethelred.  Edward had
been hunting at Wareham, and became separated from his companions.  A dwarf
appears out of the forest coverts, and proposes to guide him to a place of rest
and refreshment.  He reached the home of the widowed queen, who meets him at
the door with a betraying kiss.  She brings out wine to the wearied boy; and as
he lifts the goblet to his lips, sitting on his horse, he is stabbed in the
back.  He spurs his steed from the fatal porch; faints and falls; is dragged in
the stirrups; and is traced by his blood.  We may well believe the the guilty
woman, as the chorniclers record, suffered the most fearful terrors of an evil
conscience; and we may also believe that many a less innocent saint has been
canonized than this poor boy, "Edward the Martyr."  Knight's, Vol. 1, p. 171]

!Wessex, 964.  Edgar put aside Wulfthryth to wed Aelfthryth, the widow of a
royal official.
Winchester, Hampshire, 966.  Queen Aelfthryth bears a son, Edmund.  There is
great celebration to overcome the rumors of the impropriety of Edgar's
marriage.
Wessex, c. 967.  Queen Aelfthryth has another son, Aethelred.
Corfe, Dorset, 18 March 978. King Edward is murdered; his stepmother Aelfthryth
is linked to the plot. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 20]

Dau. of Ordgar, Earldorman of Devonshire, and Wulfrith; m.1 Eathelwold,
Earldorman of East Anglia; m.2 964/5 King Eadgar I of England; mother of
Aethelred II the Unready; 9. 999/1002. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3314]

Dau. of Earl Ordgar; m. 965 Edmund the Magnificent; mother of Aethelred II; b.
945, d. 1000. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

b. 945, Devonshire; d. a nun, c. 1000; widow of Eathelwold, Earldorman of East
Anglia; 3rd wife of Edgar the Peaceful, King of England; dau. of Ordgar,
Earldorman of Devonshire, and Wulfrith; mother of Ethelred II. [Royalty for
Commoners, p. 119]

m. Edgar, King of England; mother of Ethelr4ed II, king of England. [WFT Vol 1
Ped 986]
~0870 Ordgar of Devonshire of Cornwall !Col. & Rev. Fam. of PA, p. 537

Father of Elfrida/Ealfthryth. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Earl of Devon and Cornwall; father of Edulph, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03,
Automated Archives, CD#100]
0963 Ermentrude de Roucy UID: E9140C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D572A// ~0837 - 0865 Anglo-Saxons King of Kent Ethelbert 28 28 !King of England 858-865 [Timetables of History]

!King of the West Saxons & Kentishmen 860-6. [The Story of England]

!2nd son of Ethelwulf.  Ethelwulf bequeathed Kent and his other dominions, excluding Wessex, to Ethelbert. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol., 1, p. 101]

!Son of Aethelwulf; reigned 860-5. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

Succeeded Ceawlin as first Christian overlord of East Anglia. When Ethelbert diec, 21 years after he had received the Faith, the overlordship passed into the hands of Redwald, who played such an important part in the history of Northumbria, and who had ruled in East Anglia, subservient to Ethelbert, during
Ethelbert's lifetime. [The Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 1]

b.c. 836, d. 867; son of Ethelwulf, King of England, and Osburga von Wight. [Dirk Peters <mail@dirkpeters.net, 15 Jul 2002]
1799 Daniel Beals 1784 George Given p. 120a, Dist. 24:  # 1721/1766 - George Given, 65, M, Farm
er, $2000, Margaret Given, 60, F, cannot r/w, Nancy, 23, F
, cannot r/w, Mary, 24, F, cannot r/w, Margaret, 22, F, Wil
liam, 14, M, school, Lewis James, 5, M, Edward Knotts,24
, M, Stone mason, all b. VA.  [William, 14, and Lewis James
, 5, would appear by age to be grandchildren] p. 192-20 - G
eorge Given 1 M 5-10 (William),1 M 10-15 (Adam), 1 M 15-2
0 (Robert), 2 M 40-50 1 F <5 (Margaret), 1 F 5-10 (Mary)
, 1 F 10-15 (Nancy), 1 F 15-20 {unknown), 1 F 40-50
~0910 - ~0980 Tancred de Hauteville 70 70 ~0930 - ~1001 Gerard Tancred 71 71 1243 - 1309 James Stewart 66 66 ~0835 - ~0870 King of East Anglia Edmund 35 35 !4th son of Ethelwulf.  A target for Danish arrows, one head of which remained embedded in the tree to which this English St. Sebastian was bound, when it fell during Victorian times; and the curious log church at Greensted, on the edge of Epping Forest, is believed to have been built as a resting place for
the martyr's body, carried back from London to the once venerated shrine of Bury St. Edmunds. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 15]

!Obtained the crown of East Anglia in 855.  Held his rule in peace till the fatal invasion of 870 by the Danes under Ingvar and his brother Ubba.  The king was bound to a tree, scourged with whips, pierced with arrows, and finally beheaded. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 113]

Martyred in 869AD. Long considered a patron saint of England. ["Patron Saints St. George", In Britain, p. 30-31]

In 866 the Dane, who had been for long harassing the coasts, lurking among the creeks and inlets, came first to land and took up their quarters in East Anglia, `and there they were horsed.' Four years later Suffolk acquired its famous martyr, for King Edmund was killed in defence of his kingdom. [Victoria
History of Suffolk, p. 164]
~0834 - 0851 Anglo-Saxons King of England Athelstan 17 17 !Oldest brother/uncle of King Alfred.  Had equipped a few ships for a navy which Alfred added to. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 21]

!His father Ethelwulf deputed the governments of Kent, Essex, Surrey and Sussex to Aethelstan.  This divided sovereignty was probably a fatal obstacle to unity of action in the defence of the country. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 96]

!Son of Ethelwulf.  King in Kent, 839-c.851. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 9]

926: The year in which the stout king Athelstan gained the crown of the kingdom.
941: The venerated King Athelstan died
[The Chronicle of Fabius Ethelwerd...]
~1768 - DEAD Barbara Seals ~0780 Earl Oslac !Cup Bearer and father-in-law of King Ethelwulf. At a time when nobility was derived from personal service upon the king, the cup-bearer was among the most honoured of the royal officers.  Osburga was of the race of Cerdic, from whom Ethelwulf himself derived his lineage. [Knight's Popular History of England, p. 97]

WAITE LINE

Mayflower Ancestors

Father of Osburh. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Royal Cup Bearer (Princerna Regis) of England; father of Osburh. Called "a descendent of Wihgar, hephew of Cerdic" who ruled the Isle of Wight early in the 6th Century. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

Gr.gr.grandfather of Aediva who m. Leofric of Bourne. [Hereward, p. 156]

Descended from Wihtgar; father of Osburh of Wessex who m. Æthelwulf of Wessex. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]

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~0832 Anglo-Saxons Queen Ethelswitha !Only daughter of King Ethelwulf.  Married to the king of Mercia. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 98]

Mayflower PAF
1036 - ~1080 Anastasiya Agmunda Yaroslavna 44 44 UID: 6F2E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF710//Abbrev: "Dynastic
Genealogy Files" Theroff Stammtafeln "Ancestral Roots of Sixty
Colonists" Sixty Colonists" 1-6 Ancestors of Paul Bailey McBride
McBride Electronic Stevens' Genealogy
??? McHenry ~0905 Elfwina of Mercia !Her uncle, King Edward I, ignored her claims to Mercia on the death of her
mother. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 144]

!Dau. of Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p.
16]

!The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.

Dau. of Ethelred, Duke of Mercia, and Ethelfleda, Princess of England; m.
Edulph, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

!The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.
0985 - 1048 Humbert I "White Hands" 63 63 UID: CC440C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6A2A// ~0980 - 1039 Edwin of Mercia 59 59 !Brother of Earl Leofric of Mercia; old enemy of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn.  Slain
by Gruffudd in a Welsh raid at Rhyd y Groes, a ford near Welshpool. [Chronicle
of the Royal Family, p. 25]
~0970 - 1072 Robert Malet 102 102 Descended from Robert, son of Maleth; m. dau. of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Godiva; father of William Malet I. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

Think his name may be Robert, too. A Robert, son of Malet, occurs on a document of c. 990 in Normandy. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

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D. BET 1241 AND 45 Walter Fitzalan ~0950 Robert Ancestor of the Malet who was father of William I Malet -- may be several
generations back. Robert is the son of Maleth. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

Abt 990 Robert the son of Maleth with Osborn de Longueville, William de
Breteuil, Gilbert de Menill and others gave the church of Pictariville to
religious uses. [Falaise Roll, p. 127]
~0900 Maleth Father of Robert who was the ancestor of _____ Malet who was father of William
Malet I. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]
1550 Svens Lom ~0870 Gerard Scandinavian prince who was a companion of Duke Rollo the Dane; ancester of the
Malet family; his name gives the name to their fief of Gerardville or Graville,
near Havre. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]
~0873 of England Prince of England Edmund Mayflower PAF 1817 - 1876 Hannah Holmes 59 59 ~0875 Princess Ethelgiva Mayflower PAF ~0830 Fadburn 1615 - 1678 Simon de Ruyns 63 63 ~0723 - 0793 Thierry or Theodoric D'Autun 70 70 Judiarch of Narbonne (Septimania), Nasi, Duke of Toulouse 771-793, Count of Autun; also known as Thierry, Makir, Natronai, Al-Makhiri and Americus. Prince of Jews in the West and a former Exilarch of the Jews in Baghdad.

MINOR, NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINE

Count of Autun; son of Childebrand I, Count of Autun, and Rolande; m. Aude of Francia; father of William, Thierry and Berthe. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 723; son of Habibai of Parthia; m. Aude de Heristal; father of:
1. Theirry who m. ?? D'Autun
2. Bertha who m. Fredalon de Toulouse
3. Guillaume I de Toulouse who m. Guibour von Hornbach and Cunegonde D'Austrasie
4. Raedburh D'Autun who m. Ecgbert III of Wessex
[Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]

Son of Childebert III D'Austrasie; m. Albane/Aube de Herstal; father of:
1. Guillaume (saint) aka d'Orange, au Court Nez, de Gellone
2. Gilbert de Rouergue
3. Thierry II D'Autun
4. Adaleleme D'Autun
5. Aube D'Autun who m. Fredelon de Toulouse
[Patrick de Sercey <pdes@bellsouth.net, 3 Feb 2002]
~0730 Aude de Heristal Dau. of Charles Martel; m. Thierry, Count of Autun; mother of Bertha/Auba. [Ancestral Roots, p. 160]

MINOR, NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINE

Dau. of Karl Martel, Mayor of the Palace, and Rotrou of Alemania; m. Thierry, Count of Autun; mother of William, Count of Autun, Thierry, and Berthe. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Charles Martel de Heristal and Suanhilde von Bayern; m. Thierry D'Autun; mother of Thierry D'Autun, Bertha D'Autun, Guillaume I de Toulouse, and Raedburh D'Autun. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]
~1120 - 1188 Alice d'Aubigny 68 68 0948 Count of Macon Alberic (Aubri) II UID: A3390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D36F5// ~0750 Bertha de Autun Dau. of Thierry, Count of Autun, and Aude; m. Fredelon; mother of Senegonde. [Ancestral Roots, p. 160]

FOSTER LINE

Dau. of Thierry, Count of Autun, and Aude of Francia; m. Fredelon; mother of Senegonde who m. Foucaud, Count of Rouerge. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1340 - >1394 RIchard Champernon 54 54 ~0879 - 0922 Prince England Ethelwerd 43 43 Mayflower PAF 1793 - 1858 Ruth Woody 65 65 D. ~1209 Gilchrist of Angus ~1264 - >1377 Alice Stewart 113 113 0984 Eleanore Countess De Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
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respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
D. 0976 Humbert of Burgundy UID: 1C3C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB2B2// Willa of Burgundy UID: 9B7F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D748F// ~0835 - >0853 Earl of Mercia Hugh the Great 18 18 Earl of Mercia; son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia; father of Ethelred, Duke of
Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1560 - Feb 1605/1606 Elizabeth Baudoin "la femme Rapareille" Molnier ~0750 Irmintrudia of Swabia GIVN Nn
[Charles III of France and dau of Edward I of England.FTW]
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~0500 Wihgar Nephew of Cerdic; ancestor of Oslac the Cup Bearer who lived in the 9th
century. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

SEVERAL GENERATIONS MISSING HERE ...
~0805 of Mercia Earl Leofric Earl of Mercia; father of Hugh the Great, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]
Ruth Farlow ~0759 - 0804 Thierry II D'Autun 45 45 Son of Thierry, Count of Autun, and Aude of Francia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

FOSTER LINE

Son of Aude de Heristal and Thierry D'Autun; m. ?? D'Autun. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]

b.c. 750, d. 804; son of Theodoric (Thierry) IV D'Autun (or de Razes) aka Makir Abibai and Albane or Aube de Herstal (de Francie); father of Alba d'Autun who m. Garin de Chalon. [Patrick de Sercey <pdes@bellsouth.net, 3 Feb 2002]
1133 Thomas Hastings ~1247 Nicholas Hastings ~0840 Aethelwulf of Mercia Son of Aethelred "Mucel", Ealdorman of the Gaini, and Eadburh of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE LINE

Dau. m. Æthelhelm of Wessex. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]
~0930 of East Anglia Ealdorman Aethelweald Son of Aethelstan the Half-king; signs charters as Dux (ealdorman) from 956
onward. [A History of England Prior to the Norman Conquest, pp. 541-2]
~0920 - ~0958 Aethelsige 38 38 Son of Aethelstan, ealdorman of East Anglia; signed chargers as Dux (ealdorman)
from 950 onward to 958. [A History of England Before the Norman Conquest, p.
541-2]
~0935 - ~0990 Aethelwine of East Anglia 55 55 Son of Aethelstan, Ealdorman of East Anglia; succeeded to East Anglia on is
borther's death in 962, and held it till about 990, exercising great power
under Edward II and Aethelred II, as well as under Eadgar. [A History of
England Before the Norman Conquest, pp. 541-2]
~0975 - 1017 Norman 42 42 Son of Ealdorman Leofwine. Executed with Aethelweard (son of Aethelmaer the
Great) and Brihtric (son of Aelfheah) in Devonshire when Cnut suspected some
plot against him on their part. Also executed in London was Eadric Streona. [A
History of England Before the Norman Conquest, pp. 584-5]
~0772 Dunne of Autun Dau. of Thierry of Autun; m. Childebrand II of Autun. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES
~0801 Elgiva of Wessex Elgiva - Dau. of King Egbert; m. Harold Parcos; mother of Gorm del Gamell. [A.H. Burgess]

Editha of Wessex - b.c. 801; dau of Ecgbert III of Wessex and Raedburh D'Autun. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]
1802 - 1833 Enoch Morrison 30 30 ~1015 - >1086 Durand Malet 71 71 Arthur Malet in "Noticies of an English Branch of the Malet Family" states that Durand Malet was a brother of William Malet. Durand is a tenant in capite in Domesday with holdings in Lincolnshore of (inter alia) Irby-on-Humber, Rothewelle and Willingore. The Malet name continued in Lincolnshire. [Nigel Barker <nigel@a61aw.demon.co.uk]

Father of:
1. Robert who m. Elisie Hesilia Crispin
2. William who m. Helena Crispin
[Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]
Papia de Normandie 1038 Anne de Clare ~1036 Gilbert Crispin ~0966 - ~0996 Godfrey "of Normandy" d"Eu 30 30 Godfrey FitzRichard de Brionne. ~0350 of the Franks Bauto Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net Gilbert de Rouergue of Toulouse Daughter ~0955 - ~1016 Count of Maine Herbert 61 61 Beatrice of Angus 1807 Sarah Woody I Count of Castile Hermann Herfast Harldsson Celedoin Desposyni Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0844 Bernard Ier de Senlis AKA:  Bernard de Peronne D. 0907 Alain 0942 Senfrie de Crepon ~0969 Baudry le Teutonique de Courcy AKA:  Baldric Teutonicus.  He married a niece of Gilbert Comte deBrionne.  Alt Birth: Abt 969, Normandie, France.  Source:RootsWeb/Horrocks 1840 Edwin Moseley Ayres 0629 Hanini Bar Adoi David Childeric Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1807 - 1851 James Siler 44 44 0652 - 0711 of Austrasia & Neustria Childebert II 59 59 ~1783 - DEAD Adam Lough 1064 Adam De Alditheley ~0990 - 1040 Gilbert Fitzgodfrey de Crispin 50 50 Count of Brionne.  Assassinated. Note: He was Sieur de Tillieres abt.1030-1040.  Earl of Eu, Count of Brionne, Guardian of William TheConqueror during his minority. ~0970 Alix de Clare 0628 - 0705 King of The Franks Theudoric III 77 77 · Note:
King of Neustria 673-675
King of the Franks 675-691

In 673, the young child Theuderic III became puppet king of Neustria,andwhen his brother Childeric II died in 675, king of all the Franks.In687, he and the Austrasian Mayor of the Palace were defeated by PepinII,grandson of Pepin I. He died at a young age in 691, and was succeededbyhis son Clovis III.
John Talmadge Bergen; ? ~1022 - 1094 Roger De Montgomery 72 72 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de ARUNDEL & SHREWSBURY
Custom Field:<_FA#> VICOMTE d e HIEMOIS
Custom Field:<_FA#> REGENT de NORMANDY & ENGLAND
Swein (Swen) Forkbeard Avelina FitzRichard de Crepon 1807 - 1896 Eleanor Lindley 88 88 <1035 - 1090 Richard "Tonbridge" FitzGilbert de Clare 55 55 Lord of Clare and Tonbridge.  Lord of Bienfaite & Orbec in Normandy.BIOGRAPHY: He tried to consolidate gains made by his father inCardiganbut was killed in an ambush in 1136. Soon after his lordship wasrecovered by the Welsh.  BIOGRAPHY: Richard was kinsman and companion ofWilliam the Conqueror. He founded the house of Clare during the conquestand played a major role in suppressing the revolt of 1075.  BIOGRAPHY:Richard was a knight who served in the Norman invasion of England in1066.  Richard was regent of England jointly with William de Warenneduring the Conqueror's absence in 1075 and served in other capacities forthe King.King William granted him one of the largest fiefs in theterritorialsettlement. The lordship centered on Clare and Suffolk.William arranged for Richard's marriage to Rohese, sister of WalterGiffard, and her dowry consisting of lands in Huntingdon and Hertfordbecame absorbed in family inheritance.  (Source:  Rootsweb :2037576) Wevie de Crepon 1090 - 1026 King of Britain Maddan 64 64 Maddan was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey ofMonmouth. He was the son of King Locrinus and Queen Gwendolen, who bothruled Britain separately.

He was born during the reign of Locrinus but soon after, his grandfatherCorineus of Cornwall died and his mother defeated Locrinus in battle. Hismother reigned for the fifteen years of Maddan's adolescence then sheabdicated in his favor. Soon after taking the throne, he married andbecame the father of Mempricius and Malin. For forty years he reignedpeacefully until his death when civil war broke out between his sons.
Fulcoald Norbert de Aquitaine 0950 - ~0975 Adelaide de Vermandois 25 25 Auda de France 1691 - 1737 Daniel Rapalje 45 45  He left a will dated Mar 17, 1736/7 and proved Apr 20, 1737.   It names his eldest son Daniel, sons Joris and Johanes, daughter Lanettie, wife of Henry Brinkerhoff, daughter Sarah, wife of Isaac Brinkerhoff, daughters Margaret, Hellitie, Mary, Catherine and Antie.  It also names his brother Joris Rapalye and his brother-in-law Elbert Hegeman. ~1570 Carelsz ~1129 - 1153 IV Count of Boulogne Eustace 24 24 1800 Exum Morris 1773 - 1825 Jeremiah Piggott 52 52 ~0415 Ermengaire (Edeko) Nascien Suebi, Marcomanni and Quadi, Hermunduri, Semnones,andLangobardi(Lombards). the Alemanni wer e also part of theSuebitribalgroup, which gave its name to the German principality ofSwabia .Elbe River. Dislodged by the Huns, some Suebi crossed the RhineRiver andin 409 entered Spai n, settling mainly in thenorthwest(Gallaecia). By447, under their king Rechila, the Suebi ha dspread over the Romanprovinces of Lusitania and Baetica.  Although theSuebi entered Spai n aspagans, their king Rechiar came to the throne as aChristian in 448. Hewas later defeate d by the Visigoths under TheodoricII in 456. Remnantsof theSuebi survived under Maldras (rei gned 456-460)and rival kingsuntil about 585, when the kingdom was annexed to theVisigothic s tate.into the Elbe-Rhine region by c. 500 BC, pressure onthe Celts and Rome,inundation o f the western half of the Roman Empire bythe 5th century AD,Germanic social and political or ganization,religionand mythologyReserved


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Hrothisteus of the West Goths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1598 Nicholas Rapelje ~1646 - 1714 Nicholas Wyckoff 68 68 ~1234 - 1304 William Champeron 70 70 ~1040 Alvarissa Malet 0940 Raoul I de Bayeux >1050 - ~1085 Maud De Montgomery 35 35 ~0960 Avelina de Crepon 1813 - 1934 Dinah Morrison 121 121 ~0890 - ~0940 Herfast De Crepon 50 50 ~0905 Gunnor of Denmark ~1210 Jean of Bute ~1283 - 1350 Richard Lovell 67 67 D. 1010 Mathilde de Normandie She may be the mother of Theobald II.  Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Leipzig 1936, Frankfurt 1964 indicates her mother is Emma, the first wife of Richard, and not Gunnora, the second wife.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
1718 - 1775 Jan <Stephen> Schenck 57 57 ~0925 Charles de Courcy ~0768 - WFT EST 801/859 Leutaud Unknown GIVN Leutaud
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~0985 Beatrice de Goz 0984 Bethoc Beatrix Princess of Scotland I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1817 - 1885 Mary Woody 68 68 1007 Adelais\ Judith De Normandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Ernest Childs Bergen ( ? 0970 - 1025 Guillaume Ier d'Eu 55 55 Count of Eu and Brionne.  Alternate Birth:  About 955, Normandy, France.Alternate Death:  January 4, 1039 Hawise de Normandie ~0953 Geoffroy 0940 - 0997 Adelajda 57 57 UID: D2310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5D6D// 0950 - 1013 Sigrid (Sigrith) Storrada 63 63 UID: D77C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAD22// 1022 - 1066 Harold II King of England Godwinsson 44 44 UID: 471F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC0AF// 0930 Erik VIII "The Victorious" UID: B5310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D409D// D. 1053 Godwin Earl of Essex UID: 75360C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D05E8// 1818 William M. Woodard ~0902 Gunnhild Gormsdottir ~0985 Adele d'Eu ~1005 Gunnora d'Anjou ~1020 Baldwin Fitzgilbert de Brionne ~1030 Emma Crispin ~0985 Fulk d'Anjou ~0960 Heloise de Guines ~0920 - 0968 Sigfried the Dane de Guines 48 48 ~0930 Elisende de Flandres ~0965 Adloph de Guines Asenath Reynolds William d'Eu ~1005 Constance d'Eu ~1006 Robert de Courcy ~1010 Richardus de Nova Villa ~0952 Wigerius of Lorraine Duke of Lorraine D. 1317 Muriel Soulis ~1264 - <1311 John de Soulis 47 47 Hawise Fitzalan Stewart de Soulis Dagreid Dagsdotter Also Known As:<_AKA> Agnasson 1802 - 1839 Isaac Hadley 36 36 1721 - >1772 Benjamin (Slot) Sloat 51 51 1090 - 1157 Mabel FitzHamon 67 67 0365 Drott Danpsdottir 0403 Dag Dyggvasson of Caen Mabira 1318 - 1370 Simon Fleming 52 52 ~1340 Cicely Champernon Edward Plunkett Henry de Cambernon Rose de Tracy ~1770 - 1851 John Rose 81 81 Oliver de Cambernon Wymarca ~1225 - >1281 Henry de Cambernon 56 56 ~1212 Dionisia English Richard de Cambernon Joan Okeston Richard de Cambernowne Richard de Cambernowne Joan de Valletort ~1314 Thomas de Cambernowne 1750 - 1821 Eunice Jones 71 71 She is buried in Quaker Deep Creek, Monthly Meeting Cemetery (/Row F, Position 5) off of Nebo Road, Nebo, Yadkin Co., NC ~1318 Eleanor de Rohart Richard de Cambernowne 0340 Domaldi Visbursson 0319 Visbur Vanlandasson 0298 Vanlandi Svegdasson 0302 Driva Snaersdottir 0922 - 0992 Mieszko I of Poland 70 70 UID: DF850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBE29// ~1100 - ~1180 Ida De St. Pol 80 80 ~1120 - 1147 Guy II D'Alencon 27 27 0905 Elfwina of Mercia UID: 1B7B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF053// 1777 - 1857 Rachel Hadley 79 79 ~0707 - ~0707 Luitfrid Duke of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research.

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~0742 - UNKNOWN Theitbaldus of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0675 - 0741 Duke of Alsace Adelbert, Duke of Alsace 66 66 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research.

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~0697 - UNKNOWN Eberhard Duke of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0699 - UNKNOWN Eugenia of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0701 - UNKNOWN Attala of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0703 - UNKNOWN Gundlindis of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0705 - UNKNOWN Maso of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. 1779 - 1846 Elizabeth Hadley 67 67 1573 - 1654 Margaret Deane 81 81 ~0673 - ~0723 Eticho II Count of Lower Alsace 50 50 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0677 - 0722 Ottilia of Alsace 45 45 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0679 - UNKNOWN Rosvvinda of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0781 - UNKNOWN Hugo of Alsace Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. Dobremir UID: B12E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D3930// 0967 - 1025 Boleslaus I 58 58 UID: EC520C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D98FC// D. 1063 Richeza (Rixa) UID: 613E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF920// ~0797 - UNKNOWN Luitfried Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0800 - UNKNOWN I, Count of Auxerre Conrad Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. 1781 Joshua Hadley 1774 - 1865 Nathaniel Edwards 90 90 ~0780 - UNKNOWN Hegilwich ~0902 - 0937 Rudolph II King of Burgundy 35 35 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. 0825 - ~0887 II, Count of Auxerre Conrad 62 62 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0830 - UNKNOWN Countess of Auxerre Ermentrude Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0849 - 0921 Adelaide de Burgundy 72 72 Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. ~0802 - UNKNOWN Mrs- Luitfried Please use this information at your own risk. Every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy but you are responsible for your own research. 0787 - UNKNOWN Count of Andech Welf I (Guelph I) 0865 - >0893 Ava (Aba) d' Auvergne 28 28 ~0745 - <0800 Welf 55 55 ~0715 - <0776 Count in Argenau Ruthard 61 61 1782 Lydia Hadley D. >0757 Hermenlindis ~0690 - 15 Jan 0761/0762 Count in Argenau Richbold 1843 - 1910 Eliza Carden 67 67 D. UNKNOWN Berthold ~1160 Richard III de Camville REFN: HWS5401
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-PT
1841 - 1864 Lewis Spotswood Ayres 22 22 1153 Emma Fitzorm REFN: HWS5419
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-J0
(Research):See attached sources.
~1265 Robert Fiennes REFN: HWS5426
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-Z1
Iseabal Laughlin 0945 Arsinde (Blanche) de Anjou UID: 722E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFA40// 1783 Ruth Hadley 1155 Ralph de Mainwaring Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Knight]
REFN: HWS5644
AncestralFile Number:<AFN> 8WK7-S0
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
D. 0881 Wickmann ~1196 Joan de Salisbury Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
REFN: HWS5863
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GS62-R0
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\salisbury.jpg
~1224 Lora Longespee Name Suffix:<NSFX> Nun at Lacock
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Nun at Lacock
REFN: HWS5866
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-L2
~1214 - 1269/1270 Isa Longspee Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
REFN: HWS5869
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-KV
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\salisbury.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\bedford.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
1745 Eva (Slot) Sloat 1302 Richard Stafford REFN: HWS5936
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8503-16
~1322 - <1379 Joan Stafford 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Cherlton
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Cherlton
REFN: HWS5954
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8MLZ-FN
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg
~1305 - <1349 Catherine de Hastang 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Stafford
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Stafford
REFN: HWS5958
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HRJZ-4F
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg
~1209 Petronilla Longespee _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS5995
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-CT
1788 Sarah Hadley 1629 Seumas McLaughlin or Laughlin ~1348 Jane Stafford Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Stafford
REFN: HWS6095
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HRJZ-5L
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg
~1215 - 1297 Ela "The Younger" Longsepee 82 82 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Warwick
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Warwick
REFN: HWS6109
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-JP
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\warwick.jpg
~1725 Margaret Sloat 1703 - >1747 Maria (Slot) Sloat 44 44 1701 - >1741 Eva (Slot) Sloat 40 40 1669 - <1706 David Demarest 37 37 ~0962 Melisende Du Maine I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0794 - 0844 Hugo "The Bastard" l' Abbe 50 50 ~1317 - 1374 Elizabeth de Stafford 57 57 REFN: HWS6250
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TQ-MC
1790 - 1826 Obedience Hadley 35 35 ~1280 - 1336 Margaret Bassett 56 56 REFN: HWS6264
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-S1
David Carden 1299 - 1372 Ralph I de Stafford 72 72 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl
REFN: HWS6315
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8501-BG
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8501-BG
1046 - 1102 Heiress of Laroche Ida 56 56 14 Mar 1279/1280 - 25 Feb 1342/1343 Ralph IV Bassett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS6333
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-52
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\drayton.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\bassett2.jpg
~1232 William Fitzherbert Sally ? 0780 Alba of Autun ~1320 - 1347 Ralph II Stafford 27 27 REFN: HWS6501
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-12
~1120 - ~1175 Lucy Of Balen 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 1792 Anna Hadley ~1218 Unknown Lellwys. Name Prefix:<NPFX> Miss
REFN: HWS6556
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBWW-96
~1338 Beatrice Stafford REFN: HWS6639
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8501-WD
1650 - 1724 Jacob Jacobse van Winkle 74 74 ~1600 - 1654 Hans Hansen Bergen 54 54 Occupation: Ship carpenter, Tobacco planter RESIDENCE: , New Amsterdam, Wallabout, Kings Co, NY in 1643 Emigrant in 1633 from Bergen, Norway via Holland
He came from Holland in the "Salt Mountain" to New Amsterdam in 1633
*13 MAR 1646/47 Purchased land south of Fort Amsterdam between Jan Snedeker and Joris Rapalje's. *30 MAR 1647 Acquired by grant 400 acres at the head of Newton Creek, called Cripple Bush.  Hans Hansen Bergen was from Bergen, Norway, though his family originally hailed from Sweden. He was a ship carpenter by trade and worked between Norway and Holland. From Holland he emigrated in 1633 to New Amsterdam,arriving at Fort Amsterdam about April on the West India Company's ship "Salt Mountain". He resided in Brooklyn where he had land holdings which included a tobacco plantation.   An entire book has been written about him; Descendants of Hans Hartsen Bergen, One of the Early Settlers of New York, With Notes on other Long Island Families (New York 1866). He was the common ancestor of the Bergen family of Long Island and New Jersey   He was accused of smuggling in 1646 but pardoned as a result of being found "for fourteen years a respectable resident in New Amsterdam."   Hans Hansen never learned to write.
1312 - 1347 Margaret De Audley 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Stafford
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Stafford
REFN: HWS6777
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8501-CM
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Audiffret_Pasquier.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8501-CM
1653 - 1732 Symon Jacobse van Winkle 79 79 1656 Martin Clock Lachlainn Laughlin Marie Laughlin ~1208 - 1248 Isabel Longespee 40 40 REFN: HWS6988
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-BN
1794 Mary Hadley ~1060 William of Eu, Count of Eu Hastings ~1363 - >1452 Robert Sutton 89 89 REFN: HWS7005
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTM-D0
~1218 - 1297 Nicholas Longespee 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Bishop of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Bishop of Salisbury
REFN: HWS7077
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-HJ
~0772 - 0816 Sancho Loupez Duke\Prince of Gascony 44 44 ~1250 Alionore Clinton REFN: HWS7238
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-XP
(Research):See attached sources.
1714 David (Slot) Sloat ~1246 Nicholas Stafford REFN: HWS7265
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-WJ
William De Grendon ~1275 Thomas de Pype REFN: HWS7283
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSJ-T6
~1228 - 1299 Ella Longespee 71 71 REFN: HWS7409
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 92D2-9H
1796 Eunice Hadley 1712 - >1759 Jonathan (Slot) Sloat 47 47 Anna Laughlin <1642 - >1696 Jan Jansen (Slot) Sloat 54 54 ~1026 - 1082 Mabel Talvas 56 56 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> HEIRESS de BELLEME
1334 - 1386 Hugh Stafford 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl
REFN: HWS7520
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPM8-F8
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\stafford.jpg

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPM8-F8
~1239 Helewise de Grey REFN: HWS7535
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8503-01
~1186 Gilbert Malmaines Fitzpatrick REFN: HWS7539
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 99T1-H7
1340 - 1361 Catherine Stafford 21 21 REFN: HWS7558
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8503-2C
~1214 Richard Longespee Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cannon of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cannon of Salisbury
REFN: HWS7588
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTR-F6
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
1706 - 1776 Lea (Slot) Sloat 69 69 1799 Thomas Hadley ~1310 - <1360 John de Cherlton 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS7726
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8BN-V9
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
ABT 1330/1336 Margaret Stafford REFN: HWS7737
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-0V
1722 Marie (Slot) Sloat ABT 1218/1219 - >1260 Marie de Coucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Scotland
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Scotland
REFN: HWS7809
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTT-PT
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Toscane.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Ecosse.GIF
1232 - >1265 Jeanne de Châteaudun 33 33 REFN: HWS7822
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91SD-B7
(Research):See attached sources.
1265 - 1299 Ralph III Bassett 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Drayton
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Drayton
REFN: HWS7823
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8502-ZV
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\drayton.jpg
~1274 - 1338 Iswolde de Mortimer 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Audley
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Audley
REFN: HWS7848
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9HSB-X1
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Mortier.GIF
1643 - >1697 Marritje Jacobse van Winkle 54 54 1149 - 1203/1211 Adam De Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS7864
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-HS
~1308 Humphrey Stafford REFN: HWS7946
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8503-4P
Francis Baker 1729 - 1779 Gerret Stryker 50 50 1584 Marten Schenck van Nydeck Probably came to America with his three children.

Probably came to America with his three children.
~1306 William Stafford REFN: HWS8367
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8503-3J
~1250 - 1325 Hugh I Audley 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ambasador To France
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ambasador To France
REFN: HWS8369
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GS5Q-RM
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Pair_France.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Angleterre_1377.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
D. 1063 Havoise (Adelaide) of France UID: 35830C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D126B// 1727 - >1784 Lea (Slot) Sloat 57 57 1273 - 1308 Edmund Stafford 35 35 ~1166 Eustace Bassett REFN: HWS8406
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-Q1
1338 - 1376 John II de Sutton 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS8482
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-JB
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Dudley.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\dudley.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton2.JPG
1600 Iain McLachlan 1756 - 1836 John Martin 79 79 1793 - 1879 Jonathan Thompson Hadley 86 86 1739 - 1829 Cornelius Stryker 89 89 ~1738 Peter, Jr. Sloat ~1176 - <1246 Isolda de Bardolf 70 70 REFN: HWS11267
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-NM
1838 - 1903 Robert Marshall Ayres 65 65 ~1200 - 1230/1231 John de Segrave REFN: HWS14593
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FS9-PJ
~1212 Millicent de Chaucombe Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Basset
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Basset
REFN: HWS14597
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9S7-M7
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\basset.jpg
~1230 - <1289 Ralph de Cromwell 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
REFN: HWS14737
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> FK7C-72
~1200 - <1235 Ralph de Cromwell 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS14771
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 9G9B-48
1200 - 1240 Nicole d'Albini 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
REFN: HWS14772
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9S8-18
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\dudley.jpg
~1239 - 5/18 Mar/jun 1293 Margery de Somery Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Bassett
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Bassett
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Bassett
REFN: HWS14890
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB1D-8P
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Baron.gif
1784 Sarah Martin ~1625 - 1725 Abraham Martens Clock 100 100 1254 - 1309 John le Strange 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
REFN: HWS15164
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TX-WK
1654 Tryntie Clock 1687 - 1773 Sarah Rapalje 86 86 1660 Albert Clock 1595 Anne Rapelje ~1200 Unknown Audley Name Prefix:<NPFX> Miss
REFN: HWS15177
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WKC-7L
(Research):See attached sources.
~1200 - 1286 Bleddyn Ap Cynfyn 86 86 REFN: HWS15224
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBD9-TW
~1200 - 1273 Roger I de Somery 73 73 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS15392
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNJK-HG
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Dudley.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\dudley.jpg
1525 Jacques Rapelje 1786 Patience Martin 1656 Annetje Jacobse van Winkle ~1311 - 1396 Isabella de Cherlton 85 85 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
REFN: HWS18429
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNJB-KT
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
1263 - 1353 John de Cherlton 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS18430
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNJB-HH
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
1290 - 1384 Margaret de Somery 94 94 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Dudley
REFN: HWS18431
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-5F
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
Catharina Rapalje 1266 - >1318 Richard de Sutton 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS18434
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-TQ
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1244 - >1274 Jane de Ekering 30 30 REFN: HWS18435
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-SK
(Research):DEADEND:
1240 - 1273 Robert I de Sutton 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS18436
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-P2
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
1216 - >1250 Matilda de Sutton 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS18437
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-NV
(Research):DEADEND:
1217 - 18 Aug 1267/1268 William de Sutton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS18438
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-2R
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
1787 Rachel Martin ~1195 Alice de Lexington REFN: HWS18439
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-1L
~1195 - <1258 Rowland de Sutton 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Sutton Upon Trent
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of SuttonUpon Trent
REFN: HWS18440
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979V-R8
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1786 - DEAD Mary Lough ~1340 Robert de Sutton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS19944
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FXS-0D
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
(Research):See attached sources.
1361 - >1404 John III de Sutton 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS20054
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979Z-1V
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1329 - >1369 Thomas de Sutton 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS20065
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-KH
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton4.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
~1307 Katherine Sutton REFN: HWS20066
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNJB-NC
~1308 - 1354 Matildis Sutton 46 46 REFN: HWS20067
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-7R
~1306 Margaret de Sutton REFN: HWS20068
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-8X
1291 - >1345 Hawis "the Hardy" De La Pole 54 54 REFN: HWS20069
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-MT
1787 Mary Martin 1260 - >1309 Isabella Patrick 49 49 REFN: HWS20070
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-W3
~1290 - 1340 Agnes de Sutton 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Irnham
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Irnham
REFN: HWS20071
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-ZF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1296 Joan Sutton REFN: HWS20072
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-0K
~1268 Stephen Sutton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Ashton
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Ashton
REFN: HWS20076
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GR2Q-FJ
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1269 Robert II de Sutton REFN: HWS20077
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-VW
1205 William Patrick REFN: HWS20078
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-2W
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\patrick.JPG
(Research):See attached sources.
1210 - 1290 Beatrice de Malpas 80 80 REFN: HWS20079
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-33
(Research):See attached sources.
1240 - 1282 Joan de Somery 42 42 REFN: HWS20080
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB1D-7J
1215 - 1268 Ralph II Bassett 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Slainat Evesham, Worcester, England
REFN: HWS20081
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PSL-V5
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Basse_Alsace.GIF
~1266 Roger Bassett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS20082
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSB-PN
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\bassett2.jpg
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
1789 - 1836 John Martin 46 46 <1269 Maud Bassett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Grey
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Grey
REFN:HWS20083
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSB-3K
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Grey.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\bassett2.jp
~1160 Ralph I Bassett REFN: HWS20084
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSD-ML
(Research):See attached sources.
1190 Isabell Bassett Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS20085
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSD-NR
(Research):DEADEND:
1240 - ~1291 Robert Sutton 51 51 REFN: HWS20086
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-3X
~1235 Mabel de Somery REFN: HWS20094
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8505-8N
~1237 Matilda De Somery REFN: HWS20095
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8505-9T
1300 - >1371 Joan de Clinton 71 71 REFN: HWS20105
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979Z-4D
~1325 - 1396 Richard le Fisher de Dudley 71 71 REFN: HWS20106
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-N1
~1269 Margaret de Worksop REFN: HWS20109
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-48
1258 - 1314 Philip Burnell 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS20110
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979X-1Q
OBJE: C:\Legacy\Pictures\knight.gif
1791 Elizabeth Martin ~1221 - >1275 Eva de Sutton 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS20115
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 979W-Q7
1284 - 1359 John I de Sutton 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Died in battle
REFN: HWS20158
Ancestral File Number:<AFN>979W-X8
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\sutton5.jpg
~1228 - ~1257 William III Longespee 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
REFN: HWS20352
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9ST-RD
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
~1600 Marguerite deHerville 1683 - 1763 Peter Demarest 80 80 1656 - 1728 Samuel des Mareets 72 72 ~1204 William de Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS20451
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-Q0
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Grey.GIF

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Arch Bishop of York
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Arch Bishop of York
REFN: HWS20453
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-SB
~1206 Robert de Grey REFN: HWS20452
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-R5
~1210 Henry de Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS20454
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 9FSC-TH
~1212 - 1256 Joan de Grey 44 44 REFN: HWS20455
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSC-VN
1793 Margaret Martin ~1178 Roger de Cauz Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
REFN: HWS20456
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 9FS9-QP
~1182 Nichole de Leigh REFN: HWS20457
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FS9-RV
~1211 - 1256 Joan de Woburn 45 45 REFN: HWS20480
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FS9-T7
~1193 Reginold de Meudre REFN: HWS20482
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSD-6C
1651 - 1651 Michael Leffingwell Jr. 7d 7d 1258 - <1313 John I de Clinton 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount
REFN: HWS21233
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9GW5-G5
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
(Research):See attached sources.
~1231 - <1264 Thomas de Clinton 33 33 REFN: HWS21245
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD6-QL
~1230 - >1276 Maud Bracebridge 46 46 REFN: HWS21246
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9GW5-LT
~1256 - <1284 Osbert de Clinton 28 28 REFN: HWS21247
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD6-SX
~1206 - <1278 Thomas de Clinton 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS21254
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-14
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
1795 Bridget Martin 1776 - 1833 Annetje (Johanna) Bergen 56 56 ~1235 - 1277 Osbert de Clinton 42 42 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS21257
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-4M
~1237 William de Clinton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Rev.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Rev.
REFN: HWS21258
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-5S
~1233 - 12 Mar 1315/1316 John de Clinton REFN: HWS21259
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9QG9-8V

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS21256
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-3G
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
1208 - <1277 Ralph Bracebridge 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS21260
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-75
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
(Research):See attached sources.
~1210 - <1277 Mezera de Bisege 67 67 REFN: HWS21261
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD7-8B
(Research):See attached sources.
1327 - 1406 Katherine Leigh 79 79 REFN: HWS22085
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNBB-Z9
(Research):See attached sources.
1651 - ~1700 Wyntje Bongaert 49 49 ~1203 Hugh de Grey REFN: HWS27186
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 18HS-D85
~1208 John Fitzherbert 1797 - 1854 Simon Martin 57 57 ~1230 - ~1301 Reginald de Fines 71 71 REFN: HWS29686
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1592-4PL
~1255 Margaret Ab Wennonwen REFN: HWS29898
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#8 Mar 2001Open0
~1220 Eve de Grey REFN: HWS30096
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#8 Mar 2001Open0
1214 - 1303/1304 Brian de Brampton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS30208
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-G6F
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
~1238 Catherine le Strange REFN: HWS31205
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9CL
1192 Thomas de Camville REFN: HWS31895
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FX2G-SM
(Research):See attached sources.
~1173 - ~1212 Adam de Aldithley 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
_STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS33997
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GFC
~1197 Roger de Mainwaring Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS36266
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WK7-QM
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
13 Jan/Jun 1649 - 1732 Thomas Leffingwell 2 Jan 1649/1650 Ruth Leffingwell 1799 - 1864 Anna Martin 64 64 1812 - 1881 Zeno Hadley 69 69  HADLEY, ZENO, P.O. Pecksburg; Farmer and Stock Dealer; Sec. 30; settled here April
3, 1835; born in Chatham Co., N.C., Feb. 15, 1812; son of Joshua and Rebecca Hadley.
Married March 19, 1835, at Mill Creek Meeting House, this county, to Rebecca Stanley;
seven children--Matilda L., Ann (died Nov. 14, 1856), Melton, Jane, Mary R., Joshua,
Phebe (died Aug 10, 1852).  All members of the Society of Friends.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Clay Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1247 - 1287 John Charleton 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS36946
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WKJ-5X
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
(Research):Seeattached sources.
~1177 - >1248 William de Aldithley 71 71 REFN: HWS36948
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GGK
~1179 James de Aldithley REFN: HWS36966
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GHR
~1180 - >1210 Lucas de Aldithley 30 30 REFN: HWS36973
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GJ0
~1184 Isabella de Aldithley REFN: HWS36982
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GK6
~1745 Coert de Bevoise ~1225 Margaret de Audley REFN: HWS36989
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-BXR
~1152 Petronella de Gresley REFN: HWS36990
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158D-VNG
~1196 Leuca de Montalt REFN: HWS37240
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WKR-78
~1235 - ~1295 Simon Bassett 60 60 REFN: HWS48386
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZDBW-RJ
Mary Spencer ~1236 Elianor Bassett REFN: HWS48390
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZDBX-4D
~1238 Robert Bassett REFN: HWS48391
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZDBX-5K
1281 - <1310 Thomas Corbet 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS50279
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9R3
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
1234 - 1300 Robert Corbet 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS50285
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9DS
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
~1244 - 1309 Matilda De Tideshall 65 65 REFN: HWS50286
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9QV
~1283 - >1323 Roger Corbet 40 40 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS50287
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9HF
1284 - 1323 Fulk Corbet 39 39 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS50288
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-9JM
~1286 - <1352 John Corbet 66 66 REFN: HWS50289
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1870-MGG
~1212 - 1255 Richard Corbet 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS50291
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-8RW
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
~1216 - ~1272 Petronilla de Booley 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Corbet
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Corbet
REFN: HWS50292
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-8S4
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
(Research):DEADEND:
1790 Margaret Hadley ~1232 Roger Corbet REFN: HWS50293
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-8TB
~1236 - 1267 Richard "Mailhurst" Corbet 31 31 REFN: HWS50294
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-D4N
~1238 - AFT 1318/1319 Petronilla Corbet REFN: HWS50295
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-91J
~1240 - >1314 John Corbet 74 74 REFN: HWS50296
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-8Z5
~1220 - <1261 Robert de Stafford 41 41 REFN: HWS50362
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8505-1G
~1225 Alice Corbet REFN: HWS50363
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-G57
1175 - 1237 Hervey Bagot 62 62 REFN: HWS50364
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBX0-5V
(Research):See attached sources.
1188 Petronille de Ferrars REFN: HWS50365
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBX0-62
(Research):See attached sources.
1220 - 1265 Robert de Cherlton 45 45 REFN: HWS50398
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNJB-T7
(Research):See attached sources.
~1257 - 1293 Owain Ap Griffin De La Pole 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Upper Powys
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Upper Powys
REFN: HWS50399
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VR63-31
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_PrinceEmpire.GIF
1792 Anna Hadley ~1269 Johanna Corbet REFN: HWS50400
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1870-RVM
~1292 - 1309 Gruffudd de la Pole 17 17 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS50401
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> WQDW-RC
1293 Unknown Pole Name Prefix:<NPFX> Miss de la
REFN: HWS50402
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> WQDW-TP
~1151 - 1219 Gwenwynwyn ap Owain 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powis
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powis
REFN: HWS50403
Ancestral File Number:<AFN>V9Z1-4B
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Prince_Saint_Empire.gif
1682 - 1748 Jacobus Stryker 66 66 Gravesend Militia, Ensign IN 1713

Will Dated 27 Sep 1748
~1265 - <1300 Thomas Corbet 35 35 REFN: HWS50532
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-945
~1267 Elizabeth Corbet REFN: HWS50533
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-980
~1240 - 1293 Giles de Fiennes 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS51255
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1592-5PR
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\knight.gif
~1233 Robert de Fiennes Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Heuchin
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscount of Heuchin
REFN: HWS51260
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1592-4R1
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
~1235 Enguerrand Fiennes REFN: HWS51261
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1592-4S7
1793 - 1857 Elinor Hadley 64 64 1679 Jannetje <Gerrit> Stryker ~1188 Matilda Corbet Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS52464
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FJB
~1191 Isabell de Valletort REFN: HWS52465
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-HWX
(Research):See attached sources.
1190 Gwenwynwyn Ap Owain Cyfeilioc Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powis
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powis
REFN: HWS52468
Ancestral File Number:<AFN>186V-DMR
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_PrinceEmpire.GIF
~1246 - 1311 Béatrix de Montfort 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
REFN: HWS85667
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTW-CD
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
1306 - DECEASED Robert Derkins REFN: HWS91436
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1588-HST
1296 - DECEASED Katherine Leigh REFN: HWS92652
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HNBC-3X
1249 - 1299 Aveline de Cruce 50 50 REFN: HWS92656
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1280 - DECEASED Katherine Legh Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS92657
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24Jul 2001Open0
(Research):DEADEND:
~1435 John Weston Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS92664
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 9GGJ-M6
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
1794 Mary Hadley 1240 - 1278 Roger de Lees 38 38 REFN: HWS92673
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
(Research):DEADEND:
1269 - 1325 John de Legh 56 56 REFN: HWS92674
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1303 - 1349 John de Legh 46 46 REFN: HWS92676
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#30 Jan 2002Open0
1324 - 1409 Thomas de Legh 85 85 REFN: HWS92677
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1225 - DECEASED Geoffrey de Cruce REFN: HWS92691
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1200 - DECEASED Reginald de Cruce REFN: HWS92692
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
(Research):DEADEND:
1206 - DECEASED Mirabel FitzOger REFN: HWS92693
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1185 - DECEASED Amy de Selflege REFN: HWS92694
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
1180 - DECEASED Oger FitzOger REFN: HWS92695
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#24 Jul 2001Open0
~1360 Thomas Harberger REFN: HWS93991
(Research):DEADEND:
1796 Eunice Hadley ~1361 Margaret Sutton REFN: HWS93992
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#13 Mar 2002Open0
~1405 - >1466 William Weston 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI
REFN: HWS93993
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
1414 - 1448 Margaret Richking 34 34 REFN: HWS93994
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
~1375 William Weston Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
REFN: HWS93995
Custom Field:<_FA#>Recheck for AF#23 Aug2001Open0
~1330 William Weston Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
REFN: HWS93996
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
~1307 William Weston Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
REFN: HWS93997
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
~1270 - >1309 William Weston 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS93998
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
1235 William Weston Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS93999
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
~1210 Henry de Weston REFN: HWS94000
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
(Research):DEADEND:
~1385 Edmund Richking REFN: HWS94001
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#23 Aug 2001Open0
(Research):DEADEND:
Nancy Hadley ~1272 - 1308 Brian de Brampton 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Knight
REFN: HWS94277
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9HFP-94
OBJE: C:\Legacy\Pictures\knight.gif
~1200 Emma Audley REFN: HWS94306
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#26 Aug 2001Open0
~1225 Petronilla Corbett REFN: HWS101008
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9Q3Z-FC
~1229 - <1300 Peter Corbet 71 71 REFN: HWS103278
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-JBL
~1260 Maud Audley REFN: HWS103325
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCP-CM
~1248 Richard de la Pole Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS105285
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1FKG-FRL
1662 Maria deRuine ~1223 - 1284 Emma Corbet 61 61 REFN: HWS107976
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-G7M
~1221 Venice Corbet REFN: HWS107977
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FRR
~1225 - >1284 Winnewine Corbet 59 59 REFN: HWS107978
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FT6
1799 Bridget Hadley ~1227 Elizabeth Corbet REFN: HWS107979
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-G92
~1231 Roger Corbet REFN: HWS107980
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FXS
~1233 - >1327 Robert Corbet 94 94 REFN: HWS107981
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FZ1
~1235 Nicholas Corbet REFN: HWS107982
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-G06
1276 Alice de Fiennes REFN: HWS108650
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#8 Feb 2002Open0
1254 Alice Clinton REFN: HWS108669
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9QG9-B7
~0846 - 0870 Judith Carolingian Dynasty 24 24 [jweber.ged]

The identity of Judith, wife of Aethelwulf & Aethelbald is pieced together from three different sources.

Aethelwulf m. 856 "daughter of Charles II the Bald"

Aethelbald m. Judith, his step mother after his father Aethelwulf's death in 858.

Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald m. (3) 862 Baudouin I Count of Flanders.

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 162-16.

Aged 12 when married to Aethelwulf; aged 16 when married to herson-in-law
Aethelbald   --- William George Searle, *Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings andNobles*, Cambridge, 1899, p 343

"Judith, Charles the Bald's daughter, was crowned and anointed on theoccasion of her marriage to king Aethelwulf of Wessex in 856.  Aethelwulfconferred on Judith the title of queen, which according to Prudentius ofTroyes was 'not customary to him or to his people.'  Judith's anointingmay have been intended in part as a form of protection.  She was afterall the first Carolingian princess to be married to a foreign ruler, andshe was at twelve years of age marrying an elderly man with a clutch ofsons older than herself.  The marriage itself has been associated withCharles the Bald's need for English assistance against the Vikings." ---Rosamond McKitterick, *The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians751-987*, London & NY (Longman) 1983, p 194-195

From same, p 249:  "In 864, thanks to the intervention of Pope NicholasI, who persuaded Charles the Bald to acknowledge Baldwin's marriage tohis daughter Judith (the couple had eloped in 860, aided and abetted byJudith's brother Louis), Ternois and Flanders were added to the countriesBaldwin already held, as well as the lay abbacy of St Peter's Ghent.Dhondt has argued that the strengthening of Baldwin;s position by Charlesthe Bald was part of an attempt to defend the kingdom against theVikings."

"The first ruler of Flanders of whom history has left any record isBaldwin, surnamed Bras-de-fer (Iron Arm)  This man, a brave and daringwarrior under Charles the Bald, fell in love with the king's daughterJudith, the youthful widow of two English kings, married her and fledwith his bride to Lorraine. Charles, though at first very angry, was atlast conciliated and made his son-in-law Margrave (Marchio Flandriae) ofFlanders, which he held as an hereditary fief. The Northmen were at thistime continually devastating the coast lands and Baldwin was entrustedwith the possession of this outlying borderland of the west Frankishdominion in order to defend it against the invaders.  He was the first ofa line of strong rulers, who at some date early in the 10th centuryexchanged the title of margrave for that of count."

!Hist. of Buckfield

FOSTER LINE - 28th ggrandmother

!Baldwin I is her 3rd husband. [Desc. of Charlemagne]

!First husband was Ethelwulf, a marriage which did not please his people nor his grown-up sons, for the old king was forced into retirement.  Upon Ethelwulf's death, she married her oldest stepson, Athelstan, and on his death she married Baldwin, Count of Flanders. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 16]

!Judith was only 13 when she was wed to Ethelwulf.  This source says she married Ethelbald instead of Athelstan.  Whoever it was, it upset the canons of the Church and she was sent back to her father. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 99]

!Widow of Ethelwulf, King of England,father of Alfred the Great. [Our Noble & Gentle Families of Royal Descent Together with Their Paternal Ancestry by Joseph Foster p 178 1884 Edition]

Princess of France, dau. of Charles II the Bald. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]
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Lydia Hadley 1680 Margaret Messerole ~1600 Bon Rapalje Rapelje ~1675 - 1756 Angenietje Berrien 81 81 1650 - 1725 Daniel Joris Rapelje 74 74  I, DANIEL RAPALYE, of Brookland, in Kings County, on Nassau Island, being at present in good health. I leave to my wife Sarah, the use of all personal estate, and the use of that part of my dwelling house, which I at present possess. Also my orchard lying north of my said house, during her natural life. I leave to my son Joris, œ10, as his right of first born. I leave to my son Daniel, my Great Nether Dutch Bible, to be delivered to him after his mother's decease. I leave to my sons, Joris and Daniel, all my Carpenter tools. All the rest of my estate after my wife's death I leave to my children, Joris, Daniel, Catharina, wife of Joseph Van Cleef, Antie, wife of Cornelius Voorhees, Mary, wife of Elbert Hegeman, and Sarah, wife of Peter Luyster. The part of Catharina, she is to have the use of, during her life and then to her children. I make my sons, Joris and Daniel, executors. 1596 Francois Rapelje was baptized on November 5, , 1596 ~1647 Cornelius Jansen Berrien ~1487 Anna Olafsdotter Altje <Samuel> Stryker (B 1771) (D 1776) ? Lambertse Seubring ~1711 - 1736 Carel DeBevoise 25 25 Obedience Hadley ~1836 William Wallace ~1843 Hannah E. 1859 Catherine 1838 John Neurath 1837 Elizabeth ~1871 Anna 1840 George Henry Dierking 1849 Sophie Arrarived in New York on 15 Jun 1889 on the ship Saale.  She departed for Bremen, Germany and came via Southampton, England 1826 John C. Bergen ~1835 Mary G Brown T G Bergen has her maiden name as Brower. 1810 - 1891 Spencer Hadley 81 81 1604 - 21 Feb 1661/1662 Joris Janse Rapelje LDS-AFN-BS2D-KB
28 Apr 1604 St. Nicholas Church Valenciennes France   ( some referencesgive DOB as June 28, 1604)
According to Somerset Co  notes on common ancestors Part III  he is thecommon ancestor of the Rapelye family
     Joris and Catalyn left Texel in the ship for "New Netherlands" (Endracht)  in March  1623 arriving in May of 1624.   Said to be the firstship to New Netherlands.  (?1/25/1624)     Settled Albany and Flatbush.
     Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New Englandshowing three generations of those who came before May 1692  on the basisof Farmer's register  by James Savage  Vol III  p 72  KnickerbockerFamilies
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    According to data in Huguenot Ancestors represented in the membershipof the Huguenot Society of New Jersey, Clayton Library, Gen 974.9K underNew Jersey      Catalyntie Trico arrived in the U S on the ship   UNITY,lived on Fort Orange (Albany)  N Y and died at the Waalabout, Brooklyn, NY
     In this same publication Catalyntie's husband, Joris Jansen DeRapalie was born about 1600 in Rochelle, France.  This article goes on tostate that the founder of the De Rapalie family was Gaspard Colet deRapella, born in 1605 in Chatillon sur Loire, France.  Joris was also thenephew of the famous   Admiral Coligny.
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JORIS JANSEN RAPELJE bp 28 Apr 1604 St. Nicholas Church ValenciennesFrance; came to New Amsterdam with his bride sailing on the ship Endrachtarriving in the spring of 1624. He married CATALYNTJE TRICO about 13 Jan1623 when banns were published in Amsterdam Holland; daughter of JorisTrico. Joris died 23 Feb 1663 Brooklyn NY. Catalyntje was born 1605 PrisBelgium; died 11 Sep 1689 Brooklyn NY. They settled first at what is nowAlbany NY and then moved to New Amsterdam; and finally settled on hisplantation in Brooklyn.
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Joris = George The name of Joris appears as Georges, illegitimate son ofJean on the baptismal record. It was not  unusual for Walloon andHuguenot parents to take their children to Roman Catholic priests to bebaptized in the absence of Protestant clergy or to escape persecution.Similarly, it was not uncommon for the priests to refuse to recognize thevalidity of Protestant marriages, recording the children of suchmarriages as "illegitimate".
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Owned bottom land in Brooklyn N Y in the year 1677
*Joris Jansen de Rapalie was a French Huguenot from Rochelle in Francewho emigrated to America in   1623 in the ship Unity, a ship of the WestIndia Company, and settled at Fort Orange (now Albany,          NewYork), where he lived for 3 years. In 1626 he removed to New Amsterdamlocated on          Manhattan Island, New York, until after the birth ofhis youngest child. He obtained from the West           India Company ahouse and lot on Pearl Street where he lived for many years. The PearlStreet lot           grant was confirmed to him with a deed dated March13, 1647. On June 22, 1654 he sold his Pearl           Street lot withits house that he had built-up to Hendrick Hendrickson.  On June 16, 1637he bought           from the Indians a tract of 335 acres of land, hecalled Rennegaconock (now included within the town       of Brooklyn, L.I., New York. In 1655 he became a Long Island resident for the rest ofhis life. He was       a leading citizen, acted a prominent part ofpublic affairs of the colony and served in the magistracy of    Brooklyn.In 1641 he was elected by the people as one of 12 men to advise theCouncil regarding Indian policy. He died soon after the close of theDutch administration. His widow, Catalyentie, daughter of Joris Trico,surviving him many years. She was born in Paris, France and died inWallabout, New York, on September 11, 1689 at age 84.
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he is a reference to "Simon De Rapello Rapelje"
He is also listed as Joris Jansen (Rapaleje) Rapelie
*Jorge (George) Jansen de Rappelje, Teunis Guysbert Bogaert, and JeremiahRemse Vanderbeeck,       farmers from Waael in the Netherlands were thefirst men who began farming in the New Netherlands,   at Wallabout, in1625.
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They had a total of 11 children
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Joris Janszen Repalje, Huguenot, son of Jean, was baptized April 26, 1604at Valenciennes. He was       one of six children of Jean Rapareillet andhis unnamed wife. He was baptized April 28, 1604, as           entered inthe Register of St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church of Valenciennes. Since1668           Valenciennes has been in the Department du Nord of France.Previously it had been in Haincut, a           province in the part ofSpanish Netherlands.
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1625 Den 9th Juny   Geboren de Eerste Dochter Van Joris - Janse Rappeljegnaamt Sara
believe to translate to  "on the 9th day of June 1625 was born the firstdaughter of Joris Janse Rappelje named Sara"
" Colonial History of the State of New Jersey First Series Vol 32"
     "The Story of New Netheland"  by  William Eliott Griffis
Sarah deRapello (Rapelje) was born at Ft Orange (Albany)
      Her Father Left with 31 other families and they spoke French.  Theyentered New York Bay.  18 families were left at Albany under the commandof Adrian Joris, a Lieut to Capt. May  {ship's name The Mackeral}   Herfathers name, as he wrote it in Walloon French was Simon deRapello butthe Dutch of it is Simon Rapelye.  Her mothers name was duTrieux inmodern form Truax.
     "Memorial History of the City of New York"  Vol I page 2
""The ship "New Netherland" and 30 Walloon families were placed on herand it was planned in advance how these were to be distributed intovarious settlements. .....A certain SIMON JANSEN DE RAPALLO or Rapalje,according to the Dutch spelling, having first settled on Stated Island,removed to the Walloon Bay, in the spring of 1625.  When but a few monthsin this new home, on June 6, 1625, he became the father of the firstfemale child of European parents born within the bounds of NewNetherland. "
     ???? ship "The Unity" ????
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From "Family Tree Maker"  World Family Tree  Vol 3, pre-1600 to present
Joris (George) Jansen Rapalie, the father of Sarah, and the commonancestor of the Rapalies of this country, is said by some writers to be aproscribed Huguenot, from Rochelle in in France, and emigrant in 1623 inthe ship "Unity" with Catalyntie Trico, whom he probably married beforethe voyage (although the ceremony may have been performed after hisarrival, having no date of the same).  appears to have resided for threeyears, until 1626 in Albany, then removed to New Amsterdam, where heremained for more than 22 years (occupying and owning a house and ot onthe north side of present Pearl Street (lower Manhattan-East Side nearWall Street), and butting against the south wall of the fort, for whichhe received a pAtert on the 18 of March, 1647, and until after the birthof his youngest child in 1650.  According to Riker's work "NEWTOWN",Joris Rapalie sold his house and lot on 22 June 1654 to HendrickHenderson, a drummer for 800 Guilders.  During at least a period of thistime he kept a tavern or tap-house, as then styled, his name appearing aslate as March 16, 1648, on the records in the book of the burgomasterscourt of said city, among the inn keepers and tapsters, inhabitants whopromised to observe the proclamation of Gov. Stuyvesant for March 10,1648, in relation to the regulation of such houses.  He probably removedto his Long Island Farm as early as 1655, which he probably partiallycultivated previously. for April 13th of that year he was appointed oneof the magistrates of Brooklyn, in the place of Peter Cornellisse.Rapalie figured frequently in numerous suits on the records of theburgomaster's and schepen's court of New Amsterdam up to 1656. on the28th of April, of which year a return was made in a suit of CorneliaSchellinger against "Jorsey Rapalje" of Rapalje's having departed beyondthe jurisdiction of the court, and the same return was  made on the 25thof the following November, in a suit of Jacob Schellinger against "CatalyJorsey", Rapalje's wife.
On the 16th of June, 1637, Rapalie bought a track of land of the Indians,"Kakapeynor, and Pewichaas", called "Rinnegakonck" situate "on LongIsland, south of the island of Manhattans, extending from a certain Kiltill into the woods south and eastward to certain Kipplebush (swamp), toa place where the waters rund over the stones"  On the 17th of June 1643,his indian purchase was pAterted to him by the governor,m and isdescribed "as a piece of land called Rinnegakonck
     From Lois Payne, lpayne@city.guelph.on.ca
     My information is that the Rapelje family originated inValenciennes, France. The original name was Raparlier. It was changed toRapelje by a phonetic rendering by the Dutch. Joris was born inValenciennes in 1605. He was 19 and his bride, Catherine (Catalynje)Tricot (variously Tricaud or Trico) was 18 when they set out for America.They (like many Huguenots) emigrated first to Holland (hence the namechange) and then to New Netherland.They had ten children, of whom theyoungest Daniel was born in Brooklyn on Dec.29,1650. He married SarahKlock. He is my ancestor. One of his descendants, Daniel, is credited asbeing the first citizen of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. I hope thisinformation is helpful.
     From Broderbund's Family Tree Maker WFT:1
     Joris Jansen de Rapalje, a descendent of very prominent Frenchfamily, emigrated with his wife- Catalina Trico de Rapalje to NewNetherland, one of the first West India Company Colonies, in ye shipUNITY IN 1623. They are the only ones known today, that were among thefounders of Fort Orange in 1623. Fort Orange (Albany) was the firstpermanent settlement in New Netherland; colonized by some 16 families ofFrench Huguenots, descendents of Protestant refugees from France andBelgium. Perhaps 14 other family settled at Manhattan and Long Island(New Amsterdam). The Rapaljes removed to New Amsterdam in 1626, had houseand lot on Pearl Street, Breucklen, in 1647, where he kept a tavern. Hepurchased with "some merchandise" 335 acres at Wallabout or Walloon'sBay, Long Island from the Indians on 16 June 1637; this confirmed by deedfrom Governor Kieft -1643. This famous Rapalje farm, was called"Rinnegackonck", because it was located at a stream named such by theIndians. It was long maintained by tradition and historians that thisfarm, at one time being the location of the U.S. Marine Hospital, was thefirst purchase of land by Europeans on Long Island or at least Brooklyn.Joris Rapalje was a member of the "Famous Board of Twelve Men" -1641-until abolished in 1642; this board was the first board of government inNew York and New Jersey (New Netherland). He also served as the Schepenor Magistrate of Breucklen -1656-1660.
     Catalina Trico, born in Paris, was described as a most vigorous andenergetic woman, who was very well educated. She once was described as,"an old Walloon from Valenciennes,seventy years old." "She is worldlyminded, and has some 150 progeny, but never the less lives alone, tendinga little garden." She died some ten years later; it is wondered how manygrandchildren she had then? Catalina is the mother of Sara, the firstEuropean female child born in New Netherlands -1625, Brooklyn, for whicha town lot was given to commemorate, which is today near the Wallabout inBrooklyn. The original family record has been preserved for decades inthe Library of the New York Historical Society. Catalina Trico was theonly eye witness participant of the early New Netherlands to provide thehistory and give accurate testimony; her facts being regarded as accuratefor historical purposes. [Very lengthy accounts may be studied byresearching the book: THE ANCESTRY OF LEANDER HOWARD CRALL; N.Y LIBRARY]by B.J. Benefiel - 10th Generation Great-Grandson
     RELATIONSHIP: Film No. 1035615.8, "Howell Family", pp. 335-337. In1623, he and his future wife Catalyntie Trico, emigrated to New Amsterdamwith the first Dutch settlers. They sailed under charter of the DutchWest India Company, in the ship "Unity", commanded by Arien Jorise.
      In a deposition by Catalyntie, she said that as soon as the "Unity"arrived at "Mannatans", now called New York, two families and six menwere sent to "Harford River", two families and six men to Delaware River,eight men were left at NY, and the rest of the passengers stayed with theship as far as Albany, then called "Fort Orange."
     Bans were posted in the New Amsterdam Dutch Reformed Church 13January 1624 for a marriage between Joris "from Valenciennes boart-workerage 19 residing on ' Vaelepadt and Catherine Trico from pris in Walslantaccompanied by Mary Fla(m)engh her sister residing in the Flask age 18years." It is believed that "boartworker" means weaver of a certain kindof cloth. After their marriage, Joris and Catalylntie remained in Albany,the center of the New Netherlands fur trade. Their daughter, Sarah, wasborn in 1625, and was the first white child of European parentage born inNew Netherlands, which then covered the present states of New York, NewJersey, and part of Connecticut.
     In 1626, the Rapalje family moved to New Amsterdam, now New York.They remained there for 22 years, owning and occupying a house on thenorth side of the present Pearl Street, abutting against the fort. Theyremained there until after the birth of their youngest child in 1650.
     In August 1641, Joris was one of the famous Council of Twelve Menrepresenting Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Pavonia, elected to confer withGovernor Kieft to suggest means to punish the Indians for a murder theyhad committed.
     Joris was an innkeeper, a farmer, and a seaman during his 22 yearsin Albany. He was called a "chief boatswain" in Colonial records of 1647.His name appears as late as 16 March 1648 on records of persons who kepttaverns or taphouses. Up until 1656, he figures frequently in courtrecords of numerous suits.
     In about 1655, Joris and Catalyntie removed to a tract of land onLong Island, south of the Island of Manhattans in the Walleboght orWallabout Cove (now Brooklyn). He had purchased the land, called"Rinnegacknock" from the Indians on 16 June 1637, and received a pAtertfor it from Governor Kieft on 17 June 1643. His farm of about 335 acreswas described as "on Long Island, extending from a certain 'kripplebush'(swamp) to a place where the water runs over the stones". His woodlot wason a hill where Fort Greene Park now is located, and his meadowland onthe level City Park. A creek ran through his property and emptied intoWallabout Bay. It is said that when a child, Sarah was ferried in a tubbetween Governor's Island and Brooklyn.
      Joris was a magistrate of Brooklyn in 1655, 56, 57, and 1660. Hewas elected to the office of deacon in the Reformed Dutch Church there in1661. He died at an election of church officers, 21 Feb., 1663.
Born   Valenciennes, Hainaut, France
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Joris, living in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1623, with his prospectivebride, Catalina Trico, had been      recruited with a number of otherfamilies, probably mostly Walloon s, to go as colonists for the WestIndia Company's venture in America. Their acceptance was subject totheir being married before the        ship's departure. To meet thisrequirement necessitated the publication of the intent to marry and theactual marriage, a process which then usually required at least 3weeks. The banns for Joris and          Catalina were published onSaturday, January 11, 1624, and their marriage took place on Sunday,January 21, 1624 at the Walloon Church in Amsterdam. Joris was aweaver or textile worker, and          Catalina was probably born in Pry,Belgium, not too far from Valencientes. Four days later, on January
25, 1624, the couple sailed on the Unity, Adrian Foriszen Tienpont,skipper. Few of their fellow          passengers are known by name;though Sebastian Janszen Krol, John Monfort and his wife, JacquelineMoreau, and about a dozen other families with marriageable daughters andsons , with 30          unaccompanied men, were aboard. Some wereundoubtedly Walloons. The ship arrived in New          Netherlands inlate March or early April of 1624; and after a stay of just a few days,sailed up the          Hudson River to Fort Orange (Albany), New York.These emigrants were the advance party for the
colonization planned by the West India Company. Soon after the harvest of1626, the Company          resettled the 8 families living at FortOrange, in Manhattan, which then became the center of operations   forNew Netherland. This included the Rapalje household which now includedtheir first daughter,          Sarah.
          There were only 270 white inhabitants of Manhattan at thattime, and sufficient land so that the families brought down river couldsupport themselves and have sufficient left over for victualling theships which  would put into the port of trade. Since Joris could not plyhis trade of weaving under the regulations of the West India Company, hefound it expedient to support his family in other ways. He opened thefirst tavern shortly after arriving in Manhattan. He was a tavern keeperas late as March 16, 1648 when he and 11 other tavern keepers promised astrue men to live up to the newly imposed rules in every way and as bestthey could. The extensive rules were designed to control "unreasonableand intemperate drinking" at night and on Sundays, and the owners oftaverns were required to have some other legitimate occupation. Jorischose farming at first and went in for cattle breeding. In June 1637Joris bought from the Indians a plantation at the cove which the Dutchnamed Wallabought. Many year later it became the site of the brewery.Until the farm was well established and showing a good profit, and untilhe had satisfactory buildings on it, Joris and his family continued tolive on Pearl Street which
extended to Bridge Street where the Manhattan tavern flourished. In 1655Joris moved his family to the   farm, and remained living there until hisdeath.[Woolley G. W. Family Tree.FBK.FTW.lnk.FTW-3.FTW]

Also known as George Rapalje.

His daughter Sarah was the first girl born atNew Netherlands, 1625.

These people were Huguenots. As they moved through the Netherlandstheir French names changed, Tricaud to Trico, Raparlier to Rapalje.They arrived in New Amsterdam in the spring of 1624 on the ship Endracht. Theylived in what is now Albany before settling on the family plantation in Brooklyn.
~1580 Jerononius Jan Trico 28 Feb 1593/1594 Oliver Rapelje 1629 - 1699 Jannetje Rapalje 69 69  Marriage intentions recorded on 21 Dec 1642 in the New Amsterdam Dutch Church:
"Remmet Janszen, young man from Jever, and Janneken Rapalje, young woman from New Netherland."
~1552 - 23 Feb 1605/1606 Jean ( Abraham) (Raparillet) Rapelje He was an important Flemish painter in the late 1500's to early 1600's
"Colonial history of N J First series Vol 32"
~1473 Cajsa Brita Gregorsdotter ~1587 Hendrick Seubring 1605 - 1689 Catalyntje Jerononius Trico 84 84 Emigrant in 1623 With Husband From Prisches, Valenciennes, Hainault, France ONThe Eendracht

# Note: Catalyntze was born in 1605 in Pry, France, on the Herve River directly south of Charleroi in Hainault. Catalyntje was an 18 year oldbride when she and Joris boarded the ship to New Netherland.

    After Joris's death, Catalyntie continued to live at her farm. She was described by a nephew after a visit to her in 1680 as follows:

    ".....an old Walloon woman...74 years old. She is worldly-minded, with mere bonte (human goodness), livingwith her whole heart, as well as body, among her progeny, which now number 145, and will soon reach 150. Nevertheless, she lives alone by herself, a little apart from the others, having her little garden and other conveniences, with which she helped herself..." From: Descendants of Gaspard Colet De Rapalje, http://www.tiac.net/users/lyon/rapalje.htm
1627 Marretje Jorise Rapalje 1635 Judith Rapalje 1773 - 1822 Daniel Reece 49 49 1615 - 1697 Jan Strijcker 82 82 1648 - ~1712 Elizabeth Rapalje 64 64  She lived to prove the will of her husband (1705) but on May 19, 1712 letters of administration were granted to her eldest son Johannes, she having since died, intestate. Catalyn Joosten 1643 - 1690 Jeronimus Rapalje 47 47 1646 Annetje Rapalje 1781 - 1851 Matthias Ayres 70 70 Johannes Joosten 1646 Angenietje Claes Strycker ~1582 - ~1632 Michelle Sauvagie 50 50 1616 - 1675 Lambertje Seubering 59 59 1796 - 1863 Thomas Hadley Reece 66 66 ABT 1640/1642 - 1697 Aaltje Strycker 1660 Maria Joosten Pamelia May Bergen (b 1873) ? ~1651 - 1689 Henry Hendrick Janse Strycker 38 38 ~1649 - 1687 Eytje Ida Janse Stryker 38 38 Saertje Joosten ~1651 Ida Strycker Cornelis Joosten 1652 - >1687 Gerrett Janse Strycker 35 35 1653 - 1741 Peter Strycker 87 87 1799 - 1877 John Reece 78 78 ~1655 - 1736 Sarah Strycker 81 81 1583/1595 - 1650 Gerrett Strycker 1587/1599 Altje Lucasdochter 1619 - 1687 Jacobus Gerritsen Strijcker 68 68 1619 - 1659 Agnietje Gerritsen Stryker 40 40 1545 Herman Strijcker Swaentje Janse Tuntje (Teuntje) Teunes Sauberinge Lambertje Ytie Huybrechts 1801 - 1877 Joel Reece 75 75 ~1639 - 1688 Pieter Jansen (Slott) Sloat 49 49 1651 - 1710 Jacobus de Beauvois 59 59 ~1615 - 1697 Jan <Gerrit> Stryker 82 82 Emigrant IN 1652 From Ruinen, Drenthe, Holland 1626 - 1662 Carel de Beauvois 36 36 1618 Sophia van Lodensteyn ~1640 Joost Carelzen van Syssen ~1641 - 1684 Christina Styntje Jans 43 43 ~1600 Jacobus de Beauvois ~1600 Tanneken Carels 1578 - 1629 Johannes van Lodensteyn 50 50 Joshua Reece ~1579 - 1648 Geertruyda Jans van Ilpendam 69 69 1552 Cornelis van Lodensteyn ~1554 Sophia van Berendrecht 1500 - 1579 Jan Jansen van Lodensteyn 79 79 ~1514 Jacomina van Bleyswyck Francis Baldwin Bergen ? Cornelius Stryker ? 1673 - 1726 Maria Jan de Mareets (Demarest) 53 53 ~1520 - 1567 Nils Erikson 47 47 1620 - 1695 David des Mareets 75 75 Eunice Reece 5 Jan 1736/1737 - <1780 Simon Lindley 1700 - 1787 Rebecca <James> Hubbard 87 87 Janneken Joosten ~1700 - <1745 Marytie Leyne 45 45 1620 Magdalena Van Der Straeten 1691 - 1769 Cornelis <Gerrit> Stryker 78 78 Will Dated 21 Feb 1769 % pro 12 Apr 1781 1665 - ~1704 Jan Pietersen (Slot) Sloat 39 39 Marritje Joosten Maritze (Maria) Carelszen 1696 - 1784 Petrus (Slot) Sloat 87 87 1718 - <1794 Tryntie (Slot) Sloat 76 76 Mary L. Reece 1731 - >1765 Jacobus Sloat 34 34 Maria <Samuel> Stryker (B 1780) (d 1813) ? Maria <John> Bergen (B 1796) (D 1797) ? 1656 - 1704 Sarah Monfoort 48 48 1681 - >1747 Sarah <Nicholas> Wyckoff 66 66 1683 - 1762 Cornelius <Nicholas> Wyckoff 79 79 1693 - 1766 Antje Wyckoff 72 72 ~1675 - 1759 Pieter <Nicholas> Wyckoff 84 84 1686 - 1767 Stephen Schenck 81 81 Will dated 7 Jun 1758 % pro 25 Feb 1768 1723 - 1805 Antje <Stephen> Schenck 82 82 D. 1888 Lucinda Reece 1726 - 1802 Willemtje <Stephen> Schenck 76 76 1730 - 1780 Neeltje <Stephen> Schenck 50 50 1732 - 1810 Nicholas <Stephen> Schenck 77 77 Nicholas Jr is assumed to belong here 1736 - 1814 Margreitje <Stephen> Schenck 78 78 1714 - 1778 Jannetje <Stephen> Schenck 63 63 Nicholas <Nicholas> Wyckoff (B 1679) (d 1690) ? child <Nicholas> Wyckoff (b 1685) (d 1685) (stillborn) ? Neeltje <Stephen> Schenck (b 1730) (d<1732) ? 1676 - 1720 Jacobus <Nicholas> Wyckoff 44 44 1640 - 1680 Annetje <Hans> Bergen 40 40 1779 - 1845 Moses Brown 66 66 1642 Brechtje <Hans> Bergen 1645 - 1732 Michael (Michiel) Bergen 87 87 Militia 1650 Femmetje Denyse 1649 - >1736 Joris (George) Bergen 87 87 1651 Marretje <Hans> Bergen Bet 1440-1443 - Bet 1473-1531 Knut Simonson WFT CD#4 Tree#4145

Sources: Robert and Barbara Pumyea  (Tue, March 5, 2002)
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1653 Catalyn Bergen A Twin OF Jacob Bergen RN=1445 1673 - 1752 Femmetje <Michael> Bergen 79 79 1689 - 1731 Hans Bergen 42 42 1689 - 1752 Rachel Benson 63 63 1782 Abraham Reece 1712 - <1783 Michael <Hans> Bergen 70 70 1715 - 1793 Femmetje <Hans> Bergen 78 78 1718 - 1759 Derick <Han> Bergen 41 41 1721 - 1786 Hans <Hans> Bergen 64 64 1730 - 1807 Teunis Bergen 76 76 ON 19 Feb 1763 HE Bought 70 Acres AT Gowanus From Wilhelmus Bennet

Will dated 23 Sep 1806 % pro 28 Oct 1807
1743 - 1819 Annatje Stoothoff 76 76 1761 - 1817 Rachel <Teunis> Bergen 55 55 1762 - 1830 Lammetje <Teunis> Bergen 68 68 1769 - 1831 Femmetje <Teunis> Bergen 62 62 1772 - 1845 Gerret <Teunis> Bergen 73 73 Alfred Reece 1774 - 1841 Tunis <Teunis> Bergen 67 67 1782 - 1827 Sarah <Teunis> Bergen 44 44 ~1733 - 1809 John II Bransford 76 76 Learned the carpenter trade and made drums for the Revoluntionary Army.

He was once put in prison for letting a Baptist preacher preach in hishouse.

He was a member of the Episcopal Church and later became a Methodist.  Hebuilt a large room for worship until a church was built.

According to the old family record, he is buried at the west end of theMansion House near the corner of his garden.
1737 - 1838 Judith Leake 101 101 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-QF 1803 Mary Hales Ayres Annetje <Hans> Bergen (B 1710) Dy ? Tiesje <Hans> Bergen (B 1711) Dy ? D. <1850 Judith Hanes 1109 - 1154 Herbert Fitz Herbert 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~1230 Ralph Chaddeston James Reece ~1582 - Bet 1615-1655 Hans "The Boar" Bergen LDS-AFN-GOLF-R3  wife's name UNK but LDS-AFN-GOLF-SA Joris and his sons came over from Bergen, Norway in 1632 and settled in Brooklyn.  He was located on a farm at New Windsor, near Cranberry, Middlesex County, as early as 1639, when his first grandson was born. Evert Bergen brother of Joris, purchased land in 1637 and settled 140 acres at Roysefield, Somerset Co  WFT CD #4 Tree #4145 "Joris" is not shown in this record as part of the name. *My Note. The LDS record for the parents of Hans Hanson Bergen shows the name of "Joris" as father and "Evert" as being the brother of Joris. However WFT CD# 4 Tree #4145 does not list "Evert" as one of the brothers of Hans Hanson Bergen's father. Therefore my question is 'Is (Joris Hans Bergen) and  (Hans Nilsson Bergen) actually the same person? >1580 Marta Jonasdotter Jonas Lie 1710 - 1814 Elizabeth Alexander 104 104 BIOGRAPHY: WFT volume 1, #1934 ~1520 Margareta Michaelsdotter 1651 - 1736 Marritje (Maria) Hansen Bergen 85 85 Bet 1440-1447 Barbro Knus ~1470 - Bet 1501-1561 Erik Knutson WFT CD#4 Tree#4145

Source: Robert and Barbara Pumyea (Tue Mar 5, 2002)
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~1260 Unknown Chaddeston ~1497 - bet 1530-1588 Erik Erickson Sarah Reece 3 Jan 1691/1692 - 1760 Thomas Dunkin BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Dunkin was of the Clan Robertson which had territoryaround Pitlochry, Scotland [Betty Sanford information].
Claimed to be of the Clan claiming name and descent as they yet do inScotland from good King Duncan--the true spelling of the patiozimic name,as John and Thomas Dunkin contended being Dunkin.
Thomas early in life emigrated to Ireland from Scotland, and thence toPennsylvania. Family legend says that the Duncans, Sharps, Laughlins,Porterfields, and others all came together to America from Belfast,Ireland. If so, they probably came at the urging of Thomas Sharp'sbrother-in-law, Thomas King, who came much earlier. This was the patternfor later generations. One or two families would go first, followed bythe rest of the clan over later generations. The Duncans arrived between1720 and 1740.
On March 1, 1763, the Orphans Court of Lancaster Co., Pennsylvaniadeclared: Ann Duncan,
infant over 14, dau. of Thomas Duncan late of Sadsbury Twp, chose JohnDuncan her brother to be
guardian; court appoints Andrew Moor of Sadsbury Twp to be guardian ofElizabeth Duncan and
Martha Duncan, minor children under 14 of Thomas Duncan late of Sadsburydecd. Appraisal of
land returned; it cannot be divided. [Mary Ann Dobson file--LancasterCo., Pennsylvania Orphans Court Record].
~1464 Hans Knutson ~1464 Abraham Knutson ~1457 Olof Knutson 1527 Peter Erikson Bet 1520-1547 Olof Erikson bet 1520-1547 Hans Erikson bet 1490-1516 Hans Erikson 1600 - 1684 John Dunkin 84 84 1610 Magdalen Ferguson Aquilla Reece 1557 - 1620 John Duncan 63 63 1559 Janet Andre 1501 - 1590 William Duncan 89 89 BET. 1481 - 1510 - BET. 1497 - 1592 Agnes Robinson ~1666 Elizabeth William Ferguson ~1460 - <1550 George Robinson 90 90 BET. 1409 - 1438 - ~1498 George Of Sct Robinson Robinson ~1460 Allen Duncan 1460 Jonat Crosby BIOGRAPHY: Sources:
Title: Descendents of Johannis Duncan Phyllis Shackelford Hedges Excerptof Lineage 2665 from Burke's "Prominent Families in America"
Abbrev: Descendents of Johannis Duncan, Phyllis S Hedges
Type: Compiled Information
Date: 28 DEC 2001
Eunice Reece 1430 - >1470 David Duncan 40 40 1400 - <1449 Johannis Duncan 49 49 1561 Lachlainn Oig MacLachlan Caitriana Mc Laughlin Anna Mc Laughlin Isabel Mc Laughlin Gilleasbuig Mc Laughlin Iain Mc Laughlin Lachlainn Oig McLachlan Iseabel McLachlan Margaret Reece 1740 - 1833 Thomas Lindley 92 92 1918 LaVerna Helena Elsie Hauschild Seumas McLachlan Domhnall McLachlan Gilleasbuig McLachlan 1538 Lachlainn Oig MacLachlan 1498 Lachlainn Oig MacLachlan Unknown Gillescop Unknown Iain Unknown Domnall Unknown Kenneth Unknown John Thomas Holladay Unknown Catherine Unknown Patrick Unknown Gillespic Henry Stone Thomas Stone Merchant, married Elizabeth Lufkyn. Andrew Stone Merchant, of London, married Katherine Eudood. Robert Stone Katherine Eudood Thomas Stone Andrew Stone 1787 - 1844 William Hobson 57 57 -Marriage bond between William Hobson & Bidey Hadly, 10 Nov 1808,
Surry co,NC; bondsman Benjamin Hutchens; Bond Nbr 145159
-Marriage bond between William Hobson & Dorothy B Wilson, 17 Dec 1828,
Surry co,NC; bondsman John Martin Jr; Bond Nbr 145158
-Deep River MM, Guilford co,NC on 2 Jun 1788 William received on his
father Stephen's certificate from Cane Creek MM, Chatham co,NC
-Deep Creek MM was set off from Deep River MM,NC in 1793
-DOB noted p.25, genealogical records of Deep Creek MM, Surry co,NC;
calling him William Hobson Sr
-Deep Creek MM, Surry co,NC on 3 Oct 1807 William granted certificate to
Miami MM,OH
-Miami MM, Warren co,OH on 14 Jan 1808 William (presumedly unmarried)
received on certificate from Deep Creek MM,NC dated 3 Oct 1807
-Miami MM,OH on 8 Oct 1808 William granted certificate to Deep Creek MM,NC
-Deep Creek MM on 1 Dec 1810 William received on certificate from
Miami MM,OH
-Deep Creek MM on 6 Apr 1811 William disowned for marr. out
-Deep Creek MM on 7 Sep 1816 William received on request
-Deep Creek MM on 7 Oct 1820 5 sons received on request of their father,
William Hobson
-Deep Creek MM on 2 Jan 1831 William condemns his marr.out
Elizabeth Lufkyn ~1600 - 1672 Matthew Stone 72 72 Catherine Stone D. <1634 John Stone Andrew Stone Transported to Virginia by his brother William. William Beals Jacob Beals Sarah Beals John Beals 1719 Thomas Beals 1810 - 1880 Stephen Hadley Hobson 70 70 Prudence Beals Bowater Beals Mary Beals ~1628 Thomas Sprigg ~1637 - >1702 Koert Stevense van Voorhees 65 65 !BIRTH-FATHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: GENEALOGIES OF LONG ISLAND
FAMILIES; ; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987, vol. II; p. 517; FHLBook
974.721/D2g.

!BIOGRAPHY: THE VAN VOORHEES FAMILY; ; vol. 1, pp. 47-48, 51.

!MARRIAGE: IGI, 1994 ed., version 3.06, Batch 6020653 46, Film No.
1621558.

!CHILDREN: Albert L. Stokes, THE VAN VOORHEES FAMILY, Vol. 1; first
four generations; 1982;  pp 49-58; Book in poss of Carole O. Cole,Bountiful,
UT, 199

!BIRTH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Teunis Bergen, EARLY SETTLERS OF KINGS
CO., N.Y.;;New York, 1881; p 376; FHL Book 974.723  D2b 1973.
Margaret Pultney 1733 - 1807 Johannah <Cornelis> Stryker 74 74 ~1570 - ~1650 Gerrit <Herman> Strucker (Strijker) 80 80 Ida <Jacobus> Stryker ? Aeltje <Jan> ? Stryker nc 1811 - 1847 Thomas Hobson 35 35 Maria <Gerrit> Stryker (d>1693) ? Gezina <Gerrit> Stryker ? Geesje <Gerrit> Stryker ? Catharine <Gerrit> Stryker ? Eyda <Gerrit> Stryker ? Elizabeth <Cornelis> Stryker ? 1813 - 1853 Matthias Leake Ayres 39 39 1811 Owen Million Ayres 1794 - 1859 John Bransford Ayres 64 64 Hille <Gerrit> Stryker ? 1813 - 1896 John Hobson 83 83 Roelof <Gerrit> Stryker ? Hendrick <Gerrit> Stryker ? Jacob <Gerrit> Stryker ( ? Aeltje <Jacobus> Stryker Emigrant with parents Herman <Herman> Strucker ? Jacob <Herman> Strucker ? ~1807 - 1862 Elizabeth F. Ayres 55 55 D. 1658 Angenietje <Gerrit> Stryker ~1088 William, Count of Chartes de Champagne Altje <Lucas> ? 1814 Mary Hobson 1547 Peter Schenck van Nydeck AFN:8VPS-XC ~1549 Johanna van Scherpenzeel AFN:8VPS-ZJ Maria de Brockhurst ~1650 - 1713 Lucas Stevense van Voorhees 63 63 !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSES-DEATH: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND
RELATED FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc.,
1992; FHL Book 929.273/Sch27p. Md (1) Catharine H. VAN NOSTRAND, (2)
Jannetje MINNES
1600 - 1684 Steven Coerte van Voorhees 84 84 See p. 47 of "The Van Voorheees Family," vol. 1, The First Four
Generations, 1984. Came to America at age 60, to Nieuw Amsterdam.
Seven months after his arrival he purchased several parcels of land, a
house, a brewery, and brewing apparatus. He entered into the religious
and civic affairs of his community and was appointed a magistrate in
1664. He, along with seeveral others, patented the town of Flatlands,N.Y.

!BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH:  THE VAN VOORHEES FAMILY, vol. 1,
The First Four Generations, 1984.  First wife's name unknown. Came toAmerica
at age 60, to Nieuw Amsterdam. Seven months after his arrival hepurchased
several parcels of land, a house, a brewery, and brewing apparatus. Heentered
into the religious and civic affairs of his community and was appointed a
magistrate in 1664. He, along with several others, patented the town of
Flatlands, N.Y. He had two daughers named Hendrickje-Hendrickie, one byeach
wife.

!BIRTH-MARRIAGES-SPOUSES-DEATH: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND
RELATED FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc.,
1992; FHL Book 929.273/Sch27p.
1619 - 1690 Willemtje Roelofs Seuberinge 71 71 !BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: THE VAN VOORHEES FAMILY, Vol. 1, p.
47. Book in poss. of Carole O. Cole, Bountiful UT 1998.
~1652 Jan Stevense van Voorhees !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSES: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED
FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL
Book 929.273/Sch27p.  Md (1) Cornelis R. WIZZELPENNING (2) Femmetje Aukes
VAN NUYSE
~1654 Albert Stevense van Voorhees !BIRTH-MARRIAGES-SPOUSES: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED
FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL
Book 929.273/Sch27p.   Md (1) Barentje WILLEMSE , (2) Tjelletje
WIZZLEPENNING, (3) Elina VANDERSCHURE.
~1656 Aeltje Stevense van Voorhees !BIRTHPLACE-SPOUSE: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED
FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL
Book 929.273/Sch27p.  Md  Barent JURIAANSZ.
Alexander Simpson 1816 Joshua Hobson ~1660 Hendrickje Stevense van Voorhees ! SPOUSES: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED FAMILIES IN NEW
NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL Book929.273/Sch27p.
Md (1) Jan KIESTEDE, (2) Albert TERHUNE, Jr. of Hacksensack, N.J.
~1608 - ~1643 Aeltje Wessels 35 35 ~1642 Hendrickje Stevense ~1641 - 1702 Marchien Stevense 61 61 See p. 33 of "Through a Dutch Door," 1992. ~1673 Jannetje Schenck ~1675 Martin Schenck ~1677 Willemtje Schenck ~1402 Williams Paine Johannes Schenck Neeltje Schenck 1820 Abram Hobson Exum Davis ~1688 Altje Schenck ~1690 Antje Schenck D. ~1620 Coert Tho Middlehees D. ~1660 Albert Coerts D. ~1637 Jan Coerts 1640 Wessel Stevense Roelof Seuberinge Lambertje Roelofs Seuberinge Jan Roelofs Seuberinge 1821 Eunice Hobson Lucas Seuberinge ~1662 Abraham Stevense van Voorhees !BIRTH-SPOUSE: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED FAMILIES IN
NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL Book
929.273/Sch27p.   Md Aeltie STRYKER.
1629/1630 - 1704 Roelof Martinse Schenck !In  "HISTORY OF MONMOUTH CO., N.J." p. 672, he is called Roelof Schenck
Van Nydeck.  As was the custom, the patronymic VAN NYDECK was
eventually dropped. Appointed by Governor Leisler captain of cavalry in
Kings County; was also a justice of the peace and a judge.

!WILL Proved 26 July 1705: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED
FAMILIES IN NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL
Book 929.273/Sch27 p. 6.

!BIRTH-PARENTS-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN-DEATH-WILL: GENEALOGIES OF
LONG ISLAND FAMILIES; ; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987, vol. II;
pp. 516-17; FHL Book 974.721/D2g. NOTES: Will made September 4, 1704,
proved August 3, 1705.

!NAME: HISTORY OF MONMOUTH CO., N.J., , p. 672. Called Roelof Schenck
VAN NYDECK.  As was the custom, the patronymic VAN NYDECK was
eventually dropped. NOTES: Appointed by Governor Leisler captain of
cavalry in Kings County; was also a justice of the peace and a judge.
~1634 Hendrickje Stevense van Voorhees ~1636 - 1702 Merghin Stevense van Voorhees 66 66 !BIRTH-SPOUSES: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED FAMILIES IN
NEW NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL Book
929.273/Sch27p.  Md (1) Rolefs _________ (2) Remmelt WILLEMSE.
1631 - 1687 Jan Martense Schenck 56 56 to America in 1650. Will proved 5 Jul 1694.

to America in 1650. Will proved 5 Jul 1694.
Annetje Schenck ~1673 - <1709 Jannetje Stevense van Voorhees 36 36 !SPOUSES: Alice Crandall Park, SCHENCK AND RELATED FAMILIES IN NEW
NETHERLANDS, Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1992; FHL Book929.273/Sch27p.
Wilhelmina Schenck van Nydeck 1346 - 1386 Hendrick Schenck van Nydeck 40 40 Lord of Afferden and Blynbeek 1822 - 1908 Obedience Hobson 85 85 1742 - 1784 William Lindley 41 41 Anna van Berlaer John Schenck van Nydeck Maria Margarethe Schenck van Nydeck 1543 - 1589 Martin Schenck van Nydeck 46 46 Knight, Lord of Toutenburg, General, and Marshall de Camp. Killed in a
night attack upon the city of Nimeguen.
Maria van Galen Orpha 1553 Agnes Jeffery ~1245 - >1271 William de Babington 26 26 ~1201 - ~1250 Robert of Babington 49 49 ~1170 John de Babington 1824 Rachel Hobson 1042 - ~1092 Roger (Baron) Fitz Corbet 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Alcester 1332 - 1395 Margaret Unknown 63 63 End ~1714 - 1776 Morris Mattson 62 62 Morris Mattson was born about 1716 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hewas the son of John Matson, Sr. and Margaret (name uncertain) of UpperMerion, Chester Co.

Morris first lived in Tredyffrin in 1739 according to tax records. Hemarried Mary (maiden name unknown) about 1740. She was born about 1714 inAston Twp, Chester Co. He later lived in the vicinity of Conshohocken,Delaware Co., PA. Mattson's Ford Rd runs from the southeast into WestConshohocken where the Mattson relatives owned an early ford across theSchuykill River.

Morris and Mary had ten children. Mary died 18 December 1759 at Edgemont,Chester, PA, and was buried at St. David's Church, Radnor, Delaware, PA.Morris then married Margaret Hill in 1764/65, a recent widow of ThomasYarnall. They had had two children, Mary (b. 1952) and Abigail (b. 1959)

Morris died 5 June 1776 at Village Green, Chester, PA and  is buried atSt. David's Episcopal Church next to his wife, Mary. Their gravestones,still standing today, are in a private courtyard under a huge sprucetree. Because there are many tombstone nearby with the surnames Evans andMoore, it is believed Mary's maiden name might have been either of thetwo.

Sources: Family History Library, SLC, Film #387,923 (Vital Records,Chester Co. PA -1768-1874). PA marriages prior to 1790, Baltimore Pub.Co., p 171. DAR records and FHL Film # 056,466, pt 2, p. 757, 772. Andcensus 1790, Chester Co., PA.

Source: "Genealogy of the Matson Family" by Effie Doering, Medison,Wisconsin, 1936, gives the following: pg 10, The History of Old St.David's Church, Radnor, Delaware Co, PA, Henry Pleasants 1907 p. 181."Morris Mattson, d. 6, 5, 1776: 60th yr. Mary Mattson, wife of MorrisMattson, d. 12, 18, 1759; 41 yr.

From "Aston Muster Role, Co. of Chester, PA Archives, 5th Series, Vol V,p 583-4": Lists Associators and Militia 1782: Capt Caleb Pierce, Lt. JohnMcMinn, Ensign Samuel Withrow and 59 Privates including: Aaron, Levi,Nehemiah, and John Matson." Same names (plus more) from p 786, Company ofJames McClaskey, Capt. (From Doering document)

WILL: Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834

MATSON, MORRIS.  Aston.
May 21, 1776.  June 11, 1776.
Provides for wife Margaret.  To son Levi plantation whereon I now dwell,
he paying my 3 grandchildren Mary, Phebe and William children of son
Moses 10 each, also paying his brother Moses 70, also paying his
brother Aaron 100, also his 2 other brothers Nehemiah and Enoch 100
to be divided.  To son Nehemiah tenement and lot of land containing 10
acres, also 1 acre of meadow.  To son Enoch tract of land where John
Matson now dwells containing about 60 acres purchased of Geo. Peirce,
also 2 acres of meadow.  To 5 daughters Margaret Vernon, Elizabeth
Petterson, Sarah Matson, Mary Ratew and Rachel Matson 30 each and 5
addition to daughter Margaret Vernon for her former kindness unto me.
Executors:  Sons Aaron and Levi.

Morris Mattson was born about 1716 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hewas the son of John Matson, Sr. and Margaret (name uncertain) of UpperMerion, Chester Co.

Morris first lived in Tredyffrin in 1739 according to tax records. Hemarried Mary (maiden name unknown) about 1740. She was born about 1714 inAston Twp, Chester Co. He later lived in the vicinity of Conshohocken,Delaware Co., PA. Mattson's Ford Rd runs from the southeast into WestConshohocken where the Mattson relatives owned an early ford across theSchuykill River.

Morris and Mary had ten children. Mary died 18 December 1759 at Edgemont,Chester, PA, and was buried at St. David's Church, Radnor, Delaware, PA.Morris then married Margaret Hill in 1764/65, a recent widow of ThomasYarnall. They had had two children, Mary (b. 1952) and Abigail (b. 1959)
End Unknown Unknown 1655 - >1724 Abigail Leffingwell 69 69 ~1738 Sally Easter ~1290 Joan 1263 Thomas Kniveton 1789 - 1888 David Hobson 98 98 1265 Margaret Curson ~1083 - <1130 Geoffrey Talbot 47 47 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney D. ~1249 III, Count of Burgundy & Macon Rainald 1201 - 1235 Maria Hohenstaufens 34 34 ~1095 Elizabeth Of England ~1103 - 1120 William Of England 17 17 D. 0962 Cnt of Angouleme William II ~1114 - >1175 Rohese Fitzroy 61 61 1588 Lars BET 1095 AND 1100 - 1122 Sibyl Elizabeth Of Scotland 1811 - 1887 Hadley Hobson 75 75 1597 - 1714 Thomas Leffingwell 117 117 1805 - <1824 Martha Ayres 19 19 ~1102 Fulk Of England ~1102 Juliane Of England ~1091 Matilda (Maud) Fitzhenry <Unknown> ~1099 - 1141 Alice (Aline) 42 42 ~1098 Constance FitzHenry 0911 Asperling de Vaudreuil Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1120 Isabel Hedwig Of England Rachel Hobson 1096 - >1157 Emma Bastard Of England 61 61 ~1085 - ~1152 Edith (Eda) Fitzforne 67 67 Edith was a mistress of Henry I King of England. ~1093 - 1172 Robert Plantagenet 79 79 1074 - 1139 Godfrey I "The Bearded ", Duke of Lower Lorraine 65 65 ~1105 - 1157 Henry Fitzhenry 52 52 ~1068 - >1090 Gleva De Tracy 22 22 ~1097 - 1136 William II De Tracy 39 39 0978 Gisele Capet I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
John Deming 1045 Lord of Cornwall Herbert I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1816 - 1877 Lemuel Hobson 61 61 ~1068 - >1101 Simon II De Montfort 33 33 Son of Simon I, Seigneur Montfort, and Agnes d'Evreux; dsp. [WFT Vol 4 Ped
3168]
~1066 - ~1092 Richard De Montfort 26 26 ~0980 Hermengarde De Auvergne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1000 - 1070 Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn 70 70 Unknown Unknown ~1027 Nest verch Cynfyn ~1004 Miss verch Gwerystan I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1180 - >1241 Hawise De Keveliock 61 61 ~0960 Humberge I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1818 - 1890 Ruth Hobson 71 71 ~0981 Ermengarde De Toulouse I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1149 - 1212 Petronille De Grentmesnil 63 63 ~1161 Geoffrey De Beaumont 0986 - 1032 Constance De Toulouse De Provence 46 46 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1158 - 1202 Roger Harcourt 44 44 ~0765 Lyderic of Flanders GIVN Lyderic Governor of
SURN Flanders
NSFX **
!
! 1st Hereditory
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 35th G G Son.
~1162 Mabel De Beaumont ~1164 Hawise De Beaumont ~1166 Pernel De Harcourt ~0970 Heribert Du Maine I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1820 Elizabeth Hobson ~1146 Beatrice De Meschines 1636 - 1700 Hannah Potter 64 64 Married - 10 Jul 1657 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., CT.
Throughout the records,there is much controversy over Hannah Potter's
lineage. One theory is she wasthe daughter of John Browne and Dorothy.
After John's death, Dorothy's second husband was William Potter, who
adopted Hannah and gave her the name Potter.
John Browne, b. 1598 came over on the "Lyon" in 1632 and settled in
Watertown, Mass. His parents were Edmund Browne, b. 1547 and Mary
Camphorne, b. 1562, daughter of William camphorne and Joane Plowe.
Edmund is the son of WilliamBrowne, b. abt 1505, and Joan, b. abt
1510. All of thje Brownes were born inSawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire,
England.
John Deming BET. 1750 - 1755 - 1803 Matthias Ayres ~1335 - 18 Feb 1378/1379 Maud De Percy Custom Field:<_FA#> 8HS5-J7@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
0997 Rhys Ap Tewdwr I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1328 - 1388 John Neville 60 60 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HS5-H2 1376 - 1419 Catherine Stafford 43 43 1603 - 1687 Michael Leffingwell 84 84 ~1112 - 1179 Roger Fitzrobert 67 67 1821 - 1841 William B. Hobson 20 20 ~1116 - BET 1159 AND 1160 Hamon Fitzrobert 1599 Christian Leffingwell 1680 Samuel Given ~1122 - >1147 Philip Fitzrobert De Gay 25 25 ~1114 - 1175 Richard Fitzrobert 61 61 ~1128 - >1159 Robert Fitzrobert 31 31 ~1050 - 10 Mar 1106/1107 Robert Fitzhammon [26264.ftw]

Lord of Lamora
D. >1113 Vukan Gliubomir UID: 6D3E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D05E0// Stephen Uros UID: FA7D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD161// ~1094 - 1128 Alice Of Chester 34 34 1823 - 1892 George Hobson 69 69 1024 - 1087 William I 63 63 UID: DDD3DC9E559ED711B84A0008C7FB13432764// 0751 - 0771 Carloman II of Austrasia 20 20 GIVN Carloman II of
SURN Austrasia
NPFX King
GIVN Carloman II of
SURN AUSTRASIA
Joint King of the Franks - 768-771 - with his brother Charlemagne.
Carloman II of Austrasia born about 751, was the son of Pepin IIItheShort.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling MonarchsFromAncient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York.  1982
PAGE Gurney page 125
Carloman II came to rule Austrasia, the eastern kingdom of theFrankishEmpire, the co-heir of his father Pepin who came to rule  in751 byoverthrowing the Merovingians.  Austrasia was the
hometerritory of the Carolingians (descendants of Charlemagne), whoroseto power as hereditary mayors of the palace in Austrasia.Austrasiahad the capital at Metz, and comprised northeastern
France, the LowCountries (later Belgium and the Netherlands), and westernandsouthern Germany.
ABBR SOURCE #364
TITL Grolier Encyclopedia.
PUBL Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.
PAGE Austrasia
EVEN Kingdom of France
TYPE Ruled
DATE BET 768 AND 771
PLAC France
Carloman II, son of Pepin III, became joint ruler of the Kingdom ofFrancewith his brother Charles when Pepin III died in 768.  Carlomandied in771, leaving his brother Charles as so ruler, who
became knownas Charles the Great (Charlemagne).
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling MonarchsFromAncient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York.  1982
PAGE Gurney page 125.
EVEN Aquitaine; Burgundy; Provence; Septimania
TYPE Ruled
DATE 768
PLAC Southern France
Upon the death of his father, Pepin III the Short, Carloman IIrulednorthern Aquitaine; Provence; Septimania, and Burgundy.
ABBR SOURCE #321
TITL Langer's "An Encyclopedia of World History"  Compiled and EditedbyWilliam Langer.
4th Edition, Completely Revised. 1968.
AUTH Langer, William
PUBL Houghton, Mifflin Compan, Boston.
PAGE Langer page 167.
EVEN Carolingia
TYPE Ruled
DATE BET 768 AND 771
Carloman of Austrasia, son of Pepin, and brother of Charles, DukeofBurgundy (Charlemagne), shared the kingdom of Carolingia withhisbrother from 768 to 771.  He died in 771, leaving all the kingdom
tohis brother.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling MonarchsFromAncient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York.  1982
PAGE Gurney page 262.
EVEN Pepin III the Short
TYPE Heir to
DATE 768
PLAC Frankish Kingdom

NPFX King
GIVN Carloman of the
SURN Franks
1093 Anna of Germany UID: FB7D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD271// 1051 - 1087 Bertha Countess of Maurienne 36 36 UID: E47C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBAF2// 1089 Robert II Corbet ~1056 Simon Scrope ~1055 - 1146 Osborne (Fitzrichard) Scrope 91 91 ~1058 Hugh Scrope ~1136 Alice De Grentmesnil ~1004 Countess of Boulogne Matilda 1825 - 1897 Alfred David Hobson 72 72 1747 - 1790 John Lindley 43 43 ~0340 Krimhild Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0250 Theodora of Rome Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0760 - 15 Feb 0822/0823 Hadrian de Wormsgau GIVN Hadrian of
SURN Wormgau

GIVN Hadrian
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0280 Constantina of Rome Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0326 Thermantia Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net Elen Ceidrech Verch Rheiden Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1144 John De Beaumont Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002] Eudes (Euidaf) Warlord of the Gewissi Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net BET 1220 AND 1225 - ~1276 James De Aldithley ~1025 Muriel of Conteville I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1828 - 1906 David John Hobson 77 77 ~1020 - <1036 Beatrix Of Germany 16 16 1104 - 1139 William "Pincerna" de Albini 35 35 ~1068 - >1115 Harold de Ewias of Sudeley 47 47 Son of Ralph the Timid Gael and Gytha Hereford; m. Maud d'Averanch; father of Baron Robert Ewyas. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Lord of Sudeley and Ewyas Harold; liv. 1115; father of Robert I de Ewyas. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

Son of Ralph de Sudeley and Getha; father of John who m. Grace de Tracy. [Ancestral Roots, Line 235, p. 201]

Son of Earl Ralph, earl of Hereford; "of tender years" on the death of his father, thus Herefordshire was added to Harold Godwinson's West Saxon earldom. His name is still preserved in that of Ewyas Harold, but it was impossible to entrust the care of a Welsh border district to a child. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: A History of Herefordshire, p. 354]

Sudeley estate was famous for the quality of its oaks and the deer which grazed its woods and royal parklands. The original house was probably situated in the field now known as the Hop Yard to the east of the Queen's Garden.
   The de Sudeley family survived the Norman Conquest without losing their lands, unlike many contemporaries, whose estates William I greedily confiscated. They flourished at Sudeley for three centuries, distinguishing themselves in the Crusades and other campaigns. The family moved in Royal circles, and several generations held important Court positions. [Sudeley Castle & Gardens]

Son of Ralph of Hereford and Gytha of Hereford; m. Maud d'Avranches; father of:
1. Robert FitzHarold de Ewyas who m. Sybil
2. John de Sudley who m. Gracye de Tracy
[Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002]

Son of Ralph 'the Timid' of Hereford de Sudeley and Gytha Clopa; m. Maud/Margaret D'Avranches; father of:
.
D. 1057 Renaud I Count of Burgundy UID: EB2F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D74DF// ~1224 - >1265 Alice De Aldithley 41 41 ~1123 Bertha De Hereford ~1097 - 1143 Miles (Milo) Fitzwalter Of Gloucester 46 46 Shot by an arrow while hunting. ~1118 - 1155 Roger Fitzmiles 37 37 ~1124 - BET 1159 AND 1160 Walter Fitzmiles ~1126 Margaret De Gloucester George Reynolds ~1128 - BET 1159 AND 1163 Henry Fitzmiles ~1132 - BET 1163 AND 1164 Mahel Fitzmiles ~1136 - >1220 Lucy Of Hereford 84 84 ~1130 - BET 1163 AND 1164 Mabel Hereford ~1065 - <1129 Walter Of Gloucester Fitzroger 64 64 ~1065 Emma De Baalun ~1079 - 1093 Nesta Verch Osborn 14 14 ~1099 Mehel De Neufmarche ~1090 - ~1143 Adam De Neufmarche 53 53 ~1057 - 1069 Idwal ap Gruffydd 12 12 George Creson  WILLIAM A. CRESON,

farmer and stock raiser, section 31, owes his nativity to Surry county,
North Carolina, where he was born in 1832.  George CRESON, his father, also
born in North Carolina in 1798, married Miss Eunice HADLEY, of the same
state.  Nine children were born of this union, six of whom are living.
William accompanied his parents to Missouri in 1840, locating in Howard
county, which has since been his home.  In 1858 Miss Nancy J. ROBB became
his wife, and they have four children living--George William,  Sterling
Price, Caleb W., and Ann M.  Mr. CRESON was not in the service during the
war, though his sympathies were with the southern cause.  Politically he is
now a greenbacker, though formerly a democrat.  His farm contains eighty
acres.

HOWARD COUNTY MISSOURI BIOGRAPHIES (Burton Township)
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~1055 - 1069 Maredudd ap Gruffydd 14 14 ~1020 - >1086 Edwin Of Flint 66 66 ~1118 - 1157 Payne (Peganus) De Beauchamp 39 39 ~1080 - ~1141 Hugues De Beauchamp 61 61 ~1082 Adeliza Matilda Taillebois Dau. of Rolf Taillebois and Azeline; m. Hugh de Beauchamp; mother of Robert, Simon and Walter. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Rolf Taillebois; m. Hugh de Beauchamp. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3351c]

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~1114 Stephen De Beauchamp ~1126 - 1137 Robert De Beauchamp 11 11 ~1128 Beatrice De Beauchamp ~1130 Ellen De Beauchamp ~1116 Simon De Beauchamp 1790 - 1816 Joel Reece 26 26 ~1122 Milo De Beauchamp ~1120 Walter De Beauchamp 1077 Richardus Forestaius 1090 Emeline Le Spencer ~0970 - DECEASED King of Briton Leil Leil was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey ofMonmouth. He was the son of King Brutus Greenshield.

Leil was a peaceful and just king and took advantage of the prosperityafforded him by his ancestors. He built Kaerleil (City of Leil) in thenorth as a tribute to this prosperity. He reigned for twenty-five yearsuntil he grew old and feeble. His inactivity sparked a civil war, duringwhich he died. He was succeeded by his son Rud Hud Hudibras.

It is said that Leil reigned at the time when Solomon built the Temple inJerusalem and Silvus Epitus was king of Alba Longa.

Koning van Britanië.
1450 - 10 Jan 1523/1524 John Grubb ~1193 - 1245 William De Percy 52 52 ~1179 - Wft Est 1247-1273 Roger Clavering ~1265 - >1336 Isolde De Mortimer 71 71 1247 - 1310 Robert Fitzroger Clavering 63 63 John Casstevens ~1251 - Wft Est 1269-1345 Margery La Zouche Alias:<ALIA> /Mary/ ~1175 - <1246 Henry De Aldithley 71 71 ~1197 - >1249 Bertrada De Mainwaring 52 52 ~1218 Emma D' Aldithley ~1222 - 1275 Henry Of Aldithley 53 53 ~1218 - <1240 Ralf Of Aldithley 22 22 ~1147 - >1203 Adam (Audley) De Aldithley 56 56 ~1179 James Of Aldithley ~1177 - >1248 William Of Aldithley 71 71 ~1180 - >1210 Lucas Of Aldithley 30 30 1788 Joshua Huff ~1184 Isabella Of Aldithley ~1173 - ~1212 Adam Of Aldithley 39 39 1155 Rafe (Ralph) De Mainwaring ~1158 Amica De Meschines ~1179 Roger De Mainwaring 1145 - ~1184 Iowerth 'Drwyndwn' ap Owain 39 39 ~1129 Margred verch Madog ~1087 - 1169 Owain 'Gwynedd' ap Gruffydd 82 82 ~1098 Gwladus verch Llywarch [13143.ftw] ~1144 Einion ap Owain Daniel Huff ~1147 Cynwrig II ap Owain ~1142 Madog ap Owain ~1143 Cadell ap Owain ~1130 Gwenllian II verch Owain ~1126 - >1174 Maelgwn ap Owain 48 48 ~1140 Cynan ap Owain ~1132 Rhirid ap Owain ~1091 - 1160 Madog ap Maredydd 69 69 ~1095 Susanna verch Gruffydd ~1136 Owain ap Madog Margaret Huff ~1134 Iorwerth ap Madog ~1137 Miss verch Madog ~1127 Elise ap Madog ~1123 - 1160 Llewelyn ap Madog 37 37 ~1125 - 1186 Owain 'Fychan' ap Madog 61 61 ~1121 - 1191 Gruffydd 'Maelor' ap Madog 70 70 ~1110 - 1148 Gwenllian verch Madog 38 38 ~1118 Efa verch Madog 1055 - 1137 Gruffydd ap Cynan 82 82 ~1065 - 1162 Angharad verch Owain 97 97 Elizabeth Huff ~1114 Membyr 'Ddu' ap Gruffudd ~1116 Rhael verch Gruffudd ~1118 Annes verch Gruffudd ~1080 Margred verch Gruffydd ~1122 Tudwal ap Gruffudd ~1083 Rhanullt verch Gruffydd ~1089 Elen verch Gruffydd ~1091 Merinedd verch Gruffydd ~1096 - 1132 Cadwaladr ap Gruffudd 36 36 ~1090 - 1136 Gwenllian verch Gruffydd 46 46 Patience Huff ~1800 - 1896 Sarah Rose 96 96 ~1070 - 1128 Llywarch ap Trahaearn 58 58 ~1060 Dyddgu verch Iorwerth ~1100 - 1171 Robert ap Llywarch 71 71 ~1104 - 1130 Iorwerth ap Llywarch 26 26 ~1106 - 1129 Maredudd ap Llywarch 23 23 ~1108 - 1130 Madog ap Llywarch 22 22 ~1102 Elen verch Llywarch ~1047 - 1132 Maredudd ap Bleddyn 85 85 ~1063 - 1132 Hunydd verch Einudd 69 69 ~1100 Dyddgu verch Maredudd John Huff ~1111 Hywel ap Maredudd ~1093 - 1128 Gruffudd ap Maredudd 35 35 ~1081 - 1163 Cadwgon ap Maredudd 82 82 ~1080 Ithel ap Einudd ~1060 Heilin ap Einudd ~1025 Haer verch Cillin ~1020 Iorwerth ap Cadwgon ~1026 Gwenllian verch Aaron ~0975 Cadwgon ap Elystan ~0990 Efa verch Gwrgan Simon Huff ~0978 - 1070 Gwrgan ap Ithel 92 92 ~1044 - 1081 Trahaearn ap Caradog 37 37 ~1071 - 1106 Meurig ap Trahaearn 35 35 ~1045 Owain ap Trahaearn ~1076 Ieuan ap Trahaearn ~1073 - 1106 Griffri ap Trahaearn 33 33 ~1074 Ednomain ap Trahaearn ~1076 Madog ap Trahaearn 1042 Howel ap Edwin 1040 Uchdrud ap Edwin Joshua Huff ~1040 Bledrus ap Ednywain ~1044 Ceinfryd verch Ednywain ~1046 Robert ap Ednywain ~1048 Gruffudd ap Ednywain ~1014 - ~1060 Cynan ap Iago 46 46 [13143.ftw] ~0974 - ~1039 Iago III ap Idwal 65 65 ~0984 Avendreg Of Powys ~1020 - >1075 Tangwystl verch Iago 55 55 ~1006 - 1069 Godfrey III 'The Bearded' Of Lorraine 63 63 ~1026 - <1053 Dada 27 27 Christy Huff ~1042 - 1076 Godfrey Of Lower Lorraine 34 34 ~1058 Isabel De Montford ~1056 - ~1089 Amauri 'The Strong' De Montfort 33 33 ~1200 - 10 Feb 1245/1246 Rohese De Verdun ~1178 Joan Fitzpiers ~1141 - <1199 Isabel De Say 58 58 ~1206 Alianore Fitzalan ~1200 Petronil Fitzalan ~1197 Agnes Fitzalan 1115 Helen Peverel Jesse Huff ~1105 - 1177 Walter Fitzalan 72 72 ~1103 Jordan Fitzalan ~1109 Sibil Fitzalan 0980 - ~1023 Llywelyn ap Seisyll 43 43 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1133 Ellen 1364 - 1425 Ralph De Neville 61 61 ~1112 - ~1160 Liulf Of Aldithley 48 48 ~1117 <Unnamed> ~1146 - >1202 Roger Of Aldithley 56 56 ~1147 Margery Of Aldithley Martin Huff ~1150 - >1179 Liulf Of Aldithley 29 29 ~1083 Liulf (Adam) Of Aldithley ~1087 Mabel Stanley Or Stoneley ~1116 - >1130 Ralf Of Aldithley 14 14 ~1115 Christiana verch Goronwy ~0993 - ~1024 Cillin ap Blaidd 31 31 ~0997 <Unnamed> ~1190 - 1235 Piers Fitzherbert 45 45 Peter FitzHerbert was one of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta, butwas not one of the Sureties for its observance. He was at first veryobsequious to King John and was reputed one of that Prince's evilcounsellors. In 1214 he was constituted Governor of Pykering Castle,County York, and Sheriff of the Shire. Afterwards, falling off in hisallegiance, his lands at Alcester, which he had received through hisgrandmother, Juliana Corbet, were seized by the crown and given toWilliam de Camville. Returning, however, to his duty upon accession ofHenry III, those lands were restored to him. 1616 - 1671 Isabel Cox 55 55 ~1207 - <1238 Alice Of Aldithley 31 31 1792 Mary Walker ~1135 Ralph Fitzorm ~1120 Lettice De Montgomery ~1105 - >1130 Orme Le Gulden 25 25 ~1110 Emma De Beauchamp ~1100 - >1139 Robert De Montgomery 39 39 <Unnamed> ~1135 - ~1170 Geoffrey De Vere 35 35 Robert De Eaton ~1146 - ~1220 William De Boterell 74 74 ~1172 - ~1221 William De Boterell 49 49 James Matthews ~1175 - <1272 Reginald De Boterell 97 97 ~1100 Helias (Ingram) De Say ~1105 <Unnamed> ~1075 Henry De Saye <Unnamed> <1101 - 1119 Richard Of Lincoln 18 18 Drowned in the White Ship Agnes Nicole 1600 John Glover ~0840 - 0887 Boso of Burgundy 47 47 TITL Dunham.FTW
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~1054 - ~1130 William De Tankerville 76 76 Peter Dowell Samuel Ayres ~1000 - 0954 Brutus Greenshield 46 46 Brutus Greenshield (Welsh: Bryttys darian las) was a legendary king ofthe Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of KingEbraucus.

Brutus II, surnamed Greenshield, was the eldest of twenty sons and theonly remaining son of Ebraucus in Britain at the time of his death. AllEbraucus's other sons were in Germany establishing a new kingdom there.He reigned for twelve years after his father's death and was succeeded byhis son, Leil.
William of Toulouse NPFX Count
GIVN William of
SURN Toulouse
BET 1025 AND 1031 Ranult (Ragbhildir) Olaf Henry Stanley Or Stoneley ~1000 - ~1034 Auloed Olaf Sihtricson 34 34 ~1000 Maelcorcre Of Leinster ~1011 - 1063 Gruffydd ap Llewelyn 52 52 ~1094 Lucy De Tankerville ~1002 - 1023 Cynfyn ap Gwerystan 21 21 John Wiles 1755 - 1789 Eli Newlin 34 34 ~1156 - 12 Jan 1235/1236 Margaret De Beaumont 1647 - ~1717 Mary Leffingwell 70 70 1602 Henry Glover Agathe de Lorraine 1661 - 1687 Tabitha Leffingwell 25 25 ~1524 Margaret Warren 1608 - 1662 William Potter 54 54 At age 25, William Potter sailed from England 15 April 1635 on the ship
"Increase", bound for the New World ( The New England Historical and
GenealogicalRegister, 14:311)
Connecticut, Fairfield Co., Stamford - His house was on thecorner of
north Street and the North Street extension to Mill River. He alsohad a
house on the east side of North Street that was sold to Thomas Lyon by
1650.When William died he left 5 pounds to the church, and the silver
cupsstill in use in the Congregational Church were bought with this
gift. He alsoleft his house and land to the three Bishop sons. Later the
houselot was turned over to John Davenport for his parsonage. He also
left bequests to the eleven children of his son-in-law, John Mead.
Was a signer of the Fundamental Covenant and a founder of New haven in
1639.

Genealogies of CT Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg

William Potter.  Savage says of Watertown, Massachusetts, probably came in the Abigal fronm London, in 1635, aged 27, with wife Frances, aged 26, and child Joseph, aged tweny weeks.  He removed to New Haven and with his brother John signed the agreement in general town meeting, 1639.  "In 1643 brother Potter was fined one shilling form coming late last trayning day," and again was fined fro defective arms.  He took the oarth of allegiance with others in 1644.

In 1645, Brother Potter (William) made an offter, "to carry every man's grist from their howes to the mill & bring it back againe to their howes for 2d pr. bushell."

His names appears in the seating of the meeting house in 1646, and in 1647 he was one of the Fence viewers for the farms this side of the East River.

In Oct. 5, 1647, it is recorded, that Mr. Evance hath sold to Wm. Potter 27 and a half acres of meadow as it cometh to him in the towne books, and lyeth in the east meadows between M. Cryane and Br. Punderson and 32 acres of upland.  He was one of the appraisers on the estate of Richard Mansfield in 1656.  His home lott was on the est side of the Quinipiac River, near the present Cedar Hill railroad station.

His will was made May 19, 1662, and is as follows:

"William Potter disposes of his eastate of outward things as followeth.  After all Debts dischaged my will is that my wife should have her living out of the farm till my Sonne Nathanll, come to ye age of 21 years, then he sd. Nathaniell is to possess ye sd. Farms and all yt is upon it, if my wife continue a widdow my will is yt my Sonne Nathanll allow her a confomrtable Living out of the same and if shee see cause to Dwell elsewhere my will is yt my sonne Nathaniell allow her 12th a year.

It; my will is yt my sonne Joseph should have 30th, payed him within yt term of six years after ye date hereof.

It; my will is yt my daughter Hope and my daughter Rebeckah shall have 20th apiece payd ym them their mother sees good to pay it them.  My will is that those Legasyes be payd out of the farms before it come into my sonnes Nathanll's hands.             19.        3.      62.
Witnesses:  William Peck, Richard Miles"

Inverntory filed Aug. 1, 1662.

Children:
1)  Joseph, b in England, in 1635.  M. Phebe _________
2)  Mary, bapt in New Haven, Aug 22, 1641; m about 1654, Joseph Mansfield
3)  Sarah, bapt Aug 22, 1641, but was not a twin with Mary.  She m 1st Lieut. Robert Foote of Branford, Conn.; 2nd Aaron Blakesley
4)  Hope, bapt Oct 3, 1641; m Feb. 3, 1663 Daniel Robinson.  Removed to New Jersey
5)  Rebecca, b 1643; m Nov 27, 1667 Thomas Adams.  Revoed to Crosswicks, NJ
6)  Nathaniel,bapt Dec 12, 1644; m April 1, 1675, Elizabeth Howes

Of these children, Mary and Sarah are not named in their father's will, but Sarah was living Aug 23, 1706 when "Sarah Blakesly, alias Foote Alias Potter, daughter of William Potter," acknowledges on p 130, vol. V, New Haven Land Records, the receipt of her full share in her father's estate.

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The Original Lists OF PERSONS OF QUALITY
[Regi]ster of the names of all ye Passinger wch Passed from ye Port of London for on whole yeare Endinge at Xpmas 1635.

Husb: WILLIAM POTTER 27
vxor FRANCIS POTTER 26 [p.98]
JOSEPH POTTER 20 week's.

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8 From document compiled by William Arthur Collins (descendant of Moses Robbins), sent via email on Mar. 7, 2000. His sources for information about the Potters are John William Taylor, Jr. Robins/Robbins Family Group Records, various Ancestral Files and email correspondence. Frances' birth date is based on her age of 26 according to the passenger records for the Abigail. There son, Joseph, was 4 months old at the time.

WILLIAM POTTER
1.1
There are 2 contemporaneous William Potters of Connecticut. One settled in Stamford, Fairfield County and died in 1684. The other settled in New Haven and was hanged in 1662.

1.2
William Potter of New Haven is the Johnson ancestor because he is the one whose daughter Hope married Daniel Robbins.
1.3
William Potter of New Haven married Frances (possibly nee Child) in England and their first son was Joseph.
1.4
William Potter of New Haven had a brother John Potter and both were founders of New Haven.

TABLE OF SOURCES
Posted by Tom Knox at PotterGenForum Transcription of excerpt from "Brief Potter Notes", compiled for Mrs. J.M. Morrison, Towanda, PA, by Winifred L. Holman, 1949. Found at the Boston Library of the New England Historical Society. [This source is primarily about William Potter of Stamford; items of interest to us are highlighted in green]  Posted by Harman Clark at Potter GenForum [This source is primarily about William Potter of Stamford; items of interest to us are highlighted in green]  Narrative from Joyce Lee Wiggins Kaufman, descendant of William Potter of New Haven [Although not footnoting original sources, this narrative is very detailed]  Posted by Michael Beecher at Potter GenForum [This source is referring to William Potter of New Haven and appears well informed, even though the original sources are not cited. A logical next step is to check the internet sources and to contact the author of this discussion item]  Posted by Tom Knox at Potter GenForum  Narrative of J. Michael Poston with excerpt from THE NEW HAVEN (CONN.) POTTERS, 1639. by James Shepard, of New Britain, Conn.  Transcripton of the Passenger List of the Hector 1637
[There are many more GenForum Potter discussions but they introduce more confusion than clarity]

Transcription of excerpt from "Brief Potter Notes", compiled for Mrs. J.M. Morrison, Towanda, PA, by Winifred L. Holman, 1949. Found at the Boston Library of the New England Historical Society From <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?John,Hannah::potter::1275.html>
WILLIAM POTTER, probably born in England, about 1610, died in Stamford, Conn., between 27 January and 9 March 1684-85, testate. The name of his wife is not known.
He must not be confused with his contemporary, William Potter of New Haven, Conn., about whom there is much in print.* [footnote:] * This unsavory character was hung in 1662; see New Haven Col. Recds., 2:440,446,484; Jacobus' New Haven Fams., 1459; Savage; Mather; et als.
Banks' "Planters of the Commonwealth"(1930),page 151, cites a William Potter, aged twenty-five, who came on the "Increase"; she arrived in Boston, Mass., latter end of July 1635, having sailed from England, last of April, Robert Lea, master. This passenger may or may not be our William, for there were men of the same name, early, in Watertown, Roxbury and Braintree, Mass., one of whom may have been identical with the New Haven man.
Our William was of Stamford by 1648, when there was recorded, 13 February that year, "Willyam Potters lootte." (American Genealogist, 11:229.) Huntington's "Stamford"(1868), states that William's homelot was registered in 1650(?), that in 1652 he sold it to Thomas Lyon and bought of John Finch, and in 1661, sold property to Jacob Pearson. Later, he became possessed of the Shippan Point property inherited by his daughter. 28 May 1656, he appeared in court, as follows:
"William Potter of Stamford informed the court that he is a weake infirme man and not fitt to trayne, and desires he might be freed, of whom the court now tooke notice and so judg him to be, and therefore declared that while this weaknes continewes he shall be freed from trayning, but if god recover him to abilitie he is to attend that service againe." (New Haven Col. Recds., 2:180.)
On 27:11m:84 (27 Jan. 1684-85), William Potter, aged seventy-five or thereabouts, testified that he bought that lot which Danil Scolfield now lives upon of Goodman Ffinch "weh was Isaak Ffinch & Samuel Ffinches father, & yt the foresaid John Ffinch," told him "yt ye piece of medow was given to John Ogden & therefore ye said Ffinch did not sell ye lot as aforesaid to me," William Potter. (Stamford Deeds, A:36.) (American Genealogist, 19:59.)
His will was recorded in both the Stamford Town Records and in the Fairfield Probate Records. The following is a brief abstract from the former source:
The will of William Potter, 18 Sept. 1684, proved 9 Mar. 1684-85, signed with mark; to the church in Staford, £5; to Mr. Bishop's three sons, Joseph Ebenezer and Beniamin, and the children of my son-in-laws John Mead, equally; friends and brethren Jonathan Bell and Joshua Hoit to be overseers. Witnesses: John Bishop, ffrancis Bell. (Stamford Records, 106.) (ibid., 10:179.)
An abstract made from Fairfield appears below; there appear to be some errors in the dates:
The will of William Potter late of Stamford, dated 1 Sept. 1684, proved 22 June 1685, legacies to the church in Stamford, three sons of Mr. Bishop, viz: Joseph, Ebenezer and Benjamin; to the children of son-in-law, John Mead, Viz: John, Joseph, Ebenezer, Jonathan, Benjamin, Nathaniel, Samuel, Hannah, Abigail, Elizabeth, "Mary" and David; over- seers: Jonathan Bell and Joshua Hoyt; witnesses: John Bishop of Francis Bell. 10 Mar. 1684-85, letters of administration on this estate were granted to John Scolfield and Joshua Hoyt. Inventory made 27 Nov. 1684 (?), filed 22 June 1685, the appraisers being Peter Ferris, Jonas Weed and Jonathan Bell. (Vol. 3, 1675-1690, pp.165,166,167.) (Mead's "Abstracts of Fairfield Probate," 1:63.)
"Mr. Bishop," named in the will was the minister at Stamford.* The bequest of £5 to the church for the benefit of the Lord's Table, was expended in silver cups which were still in use by the First Congrega- tional Church there in 1868, and perhaps in 1949. [footnote:] * John Bishop, A.M., (son of William Biship of Holway, Dorset, b. 1612; A.B., Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1632; A.M., 1635; Rector of Batcombe, Dorset, 1636?); sett. Taunton, 1640; went on foot from Boston to Stamford, Conn., 1644; settled there 1644-1694; d. there (will made 16 Nov.) 1694. (Weis& "Col.Clergy in New England," 1936.))
Child:
Hannah; m. about 1657, John Mead of Greenwich, Conn. See the "Mead Notes," compiled 1949, by W.L.Holman. In 1696, in his own will, John Mead mentions his father Potter, etc.
PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES CONSULTED
Huntington's Stamford(1868), and typed index to same.*
Special Indexes at the N.E.H.G.Society.*
Stamford Registration(1874).
Barbour's Conn. State Vital Records.*
Munsell's Indexes.
Jacobus Indexes, 1932 and 1949.
Colonial Records of Conn.
Collections of the Conn. Historical Society.
N.E.H.G.Register, 102 volumes.
The American Genealogist including New Haven Magazine, 24 volumes.
New Haven Colonial Records.
Register of the Conn. Soc. Colonial Dames.
Jacobus' Officials of Conn. and New Haven Colonies.
Mead's Abstracts Fairfield Probate, 1648-1750, typed and bound.*
Torrey's Index to N.E.Marriages ante 1700.*
Holman's Mead Notes, 1949, copy at N.E.H.G.Society.*
Bond's Watertown, 1862.
Pope's Pioneers of Mass., 1906.
Savage's Gen. Dictionary of N.E., 1860.
Mather's Magnalia.
Bunce's Frame-Dana(1948).
Banks' Planters of the Commonwealth, 1930.
* Refers to original sources or to manuscript compilations or copies.

Posted by Harman Clark on Potter GenForum
From <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?John,Hannah::potter::1808.html>
I don't have full list of children of John Mead and his wife, Hannah (who was either a Potter or a Brown -- but NOT daughter of William Potter of New Haven.
Here are some notes:
William Potter b. circa 1608-10, m. ----------- *Potter. William died 27 Nov 1684, Stamford, CT. See TAG 73:9 "The English Origin of William Mead of Stamford, Connecticut".
Footnote reads: The will of William 1 Potter, dated 18 Sept. 1684 and probated 9 March 1684/85, mentioned the children of his son-in-law John Mead. . . John 2 Mead's first son, Joseph, was apparently born on 2 May 1656. . .TAG 10:44, For William 1 Potter of Stamford, see Prindle, "Gillespie Ancestry", 367-70; but note that Robert Charles Anderson hypothesizes that Hannah was the daughter of John 1 and Dorothy (_______) Brown of Watertown, Mass., and that Dorothy later married William Potter. TGMB 1:2546-257.
NOTE: This is NOT the family of William Potter who was hanged in New Haven, CT in 1662. That William Potter did not have a daughter Hannah, and John Mead was not his son-in-law -- despite a number of erroneous messages and at least one website which has that identification.
Children:
+ 2. i Hannah Potter or Brown b. circa 1636.
Second Generation
2. Hannah Potter or Brown (1.William1) b. circa 1636, Stamford, CT, m. circa 1657, in Stamford, CT, John Mead, b. circa 1628, (son of William Mead and Phillip *Mead) d. 05 Feb 1698/99, Greenwich, CT. Hannah died circa 1698.
She was NOT the daughter of the William Potter who was executed in New Haven in 1662.
See TAG 73:9 which calls her the "daughter or stepdaughter of William 1 Potter of Stamford, CT.
R.C. Anderson in TGMB 1:256-257 hypothesizes that Hannah was the daughter of John 1 and Dorothy (_____) Brown of Watertown, Mass., and that Dorothy later married William Potter.
One more note -- Hannah, wife of John Mead, may not have been a Potter.
John Mead (1.William1) b. circa 1628, m. circa 1657, in Stamford, CT, Hannah Potter or Brown, b. circa 1636, Stamford, CT, (daughter of William Potter and ----------- *Potter) d. circa 1698. John died 05 Feb 1698/99, Greenwich, CT. TAG 73:9. They were the ancestors of the Greenwich, Conn., Meads. Hannah:
She was NOT the daughter of the William Potter who was executed in New Haven in 1662.
See TAG 73:9 which calls her the "daughter or stepdaughter of William 1 Potter of Stamford, CT.
R.C. Anderson in TGMB 1:256-257 hypothesizes that Hannah was the daughter of John 1 and Dorothy (_____) Brown of Watertown, Mass., and that Dorothy later married William Potter.

From <http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/roh/potter.htm>
WILLIAM POTTER NEW HAVEN COLONY, CONNECTICUT (1608/09-1662)
William POTTER arrived at Boston aboard the "Abigail" from London in July of 1635. Traveling with William were his wife, Frances CHILDS?, and his 20 week old son Joseph.
William's Mother (Hannah POTTER BEECHER), step-father (John BEECHER), and brother (John POTTER) followed William to America two years later. They were part of the company that arrived aboard the "Hector" that included the very prominent Puritans Rev. John DAVENPORT and Theophilus EATON. The party had intended to settle within the Massachusetts Colony, but upon their arrival, decided to found a new colony elsewhere because of what they perceived to be a tainted religious climate in Boston. The families made arrangements for temporary housing in Boston while a site was being selected. The BEECHERS and John POTTER probably moved in with William and his family during this period.
Shortly before the arrival of the "Hector", an army from the Massachusetts Colony had raided and slaughtered the Pequot Indians at their village of Quinnipiac on Long Island. The returning soldiers told stories of an abundant land and a favorable harbor. Hearing the glowing reports, Rev. DAVENPORT dispatched Rev. EATON with a party to explore the area. The party included John BEECHER, William's step-father. They arrived in the Quinnipiac area in early autumn and found it quite suitable for the establishment of a colony. Fearing the approach of winter, however, EATON thought it prudent to delay attempting the establishment until the following spring. He decided to leave seven men to winter at Quinnipiac, further explore the area, and to prepare for the arrival of the main colony. John BEECHER was one of the seven men left behind. He died sometime during that winter and was buried in an unmarked grave. The colony that became established the following spring was New Haven Colony. John BEECHER'S remains were discovered some years later while digging a cellar.
William POTTER, his family, Hannah (his mother), John POTTER, and Isaac BEECHER (John BEECHER'S son) all removed from Boston to New Haven. They may have went with the original settlers in that spring of 1638 but that cannot be established. They were definitely there by 1639, however, because both William and John POTTER signed the New Haven Agreement in a general town meeting that year.
Early New Haven records indicate that William's life was a 'good news - bad news' scenario. On the one hand his seating assignments in the church indicate that he progressed in the standing. On the other hand he was frequently fined for offenses ranging from absence at military training, improper care of arms, to failure to submit a timely inventory for taxation.
In 1659 Hannah POTTER BEECHER died and appointed William executor of her will. She left 2/3 of her estate to William and 1/3 to Isaac BEECHER. She requested that William 'be as a father to his younger brother and his children.'
William died between May, 1662, and March following , in New Haven. His estate was valued at over 190 English pounds, as shown by the inventory taken August 2, 1662. The family home was on the west side of Quinipiac River near the present Cedar Hill station.
The descendants of this early American include the names of many who have distinguished themselves as scholars, as ministers and in other professions. We omit any reference to incidents in connection with the close of his life for the reason that he appears to have been the victim of a mental disorder rather than an enemy of society.
The Children of William POTTER and Frances CHILDS? were.
1. JOSEPH, b. Nov. 1635, m. Phebe IVES
2. THOMAS, b. ca. 1637
3. HANNAH,?
4. MARY, bap. Aug. 22, 1641, m. about 1657, Joseph MANSFIELD
5. SARAH, bap. Aug. 22, 1641,but not the twin of Mary, m. 1659, Robert FOOTE; m. 2nd, 1686, Aaron BLAKESLEY/BLACHLEY and removed to Guilford.
6. HOPE, bap. Oct. 3, 1641, m. Feb. 3, 1663, Daniel ROBINSON.
7. REBECKAH, bap Jan 1643, m. Nov. 27, 1667, Thomas ADAMS
8. NATHANIEL bap. Dec. 22, 1644, m. April, 1675, Elizabeth HAWES
Submitted by Joyce Lee Wiggins Kaufman of Dallas, Texas

Posted by Michael Beecher on Potter GenForum From <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?John,Hannah::potter::608.html>
I have found some information regarding Hannah Mead Potter Beecher (Mead was her maiden name; Father John Mead of Spaldhurst, Kent County, England Mother unknown) that you may be interested in.
Hannah was born ?/?/1584 Spaldhurst, Kent Co., England (Ref. deltanet.com)
Married John Potter about 1607, and gave birth to William Potter ?/?/1608, and John Potter between 1609 and 1620.
Hannah's husband, John Potter died ?/?/1620, for reasons unknown, and she married John Beecher (b.03/28/1594 Kent Co., England d.winter of 1637/38 New Haven, Conn.) in 1622. They had a son, Isaac Beecher (b. ?/?/1624 d.12 Nov. 1690 New Haven, Conn.)
William Potter arrived in Boston in 1635, accompanied by his wife, Frances and young son, Joseph. Also with him was his mother, Hannah Potter Beecher, and her son, Isaac Beecher. [Note from Sharon Johnson: if John Beecher died in 1637/38 in New Haven, why isn't he listed as accompanying his wife and son to Boston?] The family arrived in New Haven, Conn. 26June 1638, where they settled on John Beecher's parcel of land, held for the family as compensation for his loss. Hannah was allowed to claim the property as "she was a goode-wife,(midwife)and sorely needed"
Hannah and her family remained in New Haven, and upon her death 5 April 1659, her will stipulated that William Potter would be the executor of her estate, and that Isaac Beecher would recieve 1/3 and William would control the other two thirds, taking care of his younger brother, and family.
William Potter was executed in late may 1662, for "perversions and bestiality".
Other Ref.s www. my-ged.com, gendex.com, new-jerusalem.com, 3angelz.com, mccserv.com, jerseycape.com, altlaw.com, crown.net, and uhavax.hartford.edu

Posted By Tom Knox on Potter GenForum From <http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?John,Hannah::potter::570.html>
HOPE Potter (1641 CT - aft 1663 NJ) married Daniel Robins (before 1648 - 1714 NJ), not Hannah. Hannah Potter (1631/8-1723) was the daughter of John Potter (1607/10-1643/4), Hope Potter was the daughter of William Potter (1608-ca.1662) who was the brother of John Potter. (Coincidentally, John and William's mother's name was Hannah.) Both John and William Potter were born in England (Lincoln?) and emigrated with their wives to New Haven, CT

By J. Michael Poston From <http://www.altlaw.com/edball/html/d0063/i02395.htm>
I descend from William Potter who sailed to the Boston area (perhaps Salem) in 1635 with his wife, Frances, and young son, Joseph. He was accompanied by his mother, Hannah Potter Beecher.
Hannah was widowed in England and married a second time there. She is believed to have married John Beecher who was a member of the advance party which was sent to prepare for the settling of New Haven, CT. John died in New Haven before the arrival of the colony. The well known Beecher family (Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe, being two of the clan) descend from Hannah's son Isaac Beecher.
William Potter had a good sized family in New Haven. His daughter Hope married Daniel obertson/Robinson/Robins (he was known by each of these names at various times in his life) in 1663 and about five years later they moved to New Jersey. They settled ultimately in Crosswicks (which I
believe is in Burlington County). Daniel Robins is buried near Allentown, Monmouth County. I suspect that one or more of Hope's siblings may also have come to New Jersey. Whereas Potter was a member
of the church in New Haven (until it was discovered that he was perverted and was executed), Robins appears to have joined the Quakers in New Jersey.
I descend from Hope and Daniel's son Benjamin whose daughter Ann married Samuel Cheshire in Burlington County.
THE NEW HAVEN (CONN.) POTTERS, 1639.
by James Shepard, of New Britain, Conn.
[from "Genealogies of Connecticut Families from The New England Historical Genealogical Register" vol III Painter--Wyllys, selected and introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Inc., Baltimore, 1983, p 150-151.
Shepard gives some data about John and some about William and then quotes from William's will made 19 May 1662 (just prior to his execution for bestiality) p. 153-4
"William Potter disposes of his estate of outward things as followeth.
After all Debts discharged my will is that my wife should have her living
out of the farms till my Sonne Nathanll, come to ye age of 21 years, then
ye sd. Nathaniell is to posses ye sd. farms and all yt is upon it, if my
wife continue a widdow my will is yt my Sonne Nathanll allow her a
comfortable Living out of the same and if shee see cause to Dwell
elsewhere my will is yt my sonne Nathaniell allow her 12th a yeare.
"it; my will is yt my sonne Joseph should have 30th. payd him
within yt term of six years after ye date hereof.
"it; my will is yt my daughter hope nad my daughter Rebeckah
shall have 20th. apiece payd ym when their mother sees good to pay it
them. My will is that those Legasyes be payd out of the farms before it
come into my sonnes Nathanll's hands.
"19. 3. 62
"Witnesses. William Peck. Richard Miles"
Inventory filed Aug 1. 1662. Amt. 190 pounds, 4 shillings, 0 pence

Children:
i. Joseph, b in England, in 1635; m. Phebe ____
ii. Mary, bapt. in New Haven, Aug 22, 1641; m. about 1657, Joseph
Mansfield.
iii. Sarah, bapt. Aug. 22, 1641, but was not a twin with Mary. She m.
1st Lieut. Robert Foote of Branford, Conn.; 2d, Aaron Balkesley
{Blatchley}.
iv. Hope, bapt. Oct 3, 1641; m. Feb 3, 1663, Daniel Robinson.
Removed to New Jersey.
v. Rebecca, bapt. 1643; m. Nov. 27 1667, Thomas Adams. Removed
to Crosswicks, N.J.
vi. Nathaniel, bapt. Dec 12 1644; m. April 1, 1675, Elizabeth Howes.
"Of these children, Mary and Sarah are not named in their father's will,
but Sarah was living Aug. 23, 1706, when "Sarah Blakesley, alias Foote,
alias Potter, daughter of William Potter," acknowledges on p. 130, vol.
v., New Haven Land Records, the receipt of her full share in
her father's estate."
Children:
1. Potter, Sarah - born: ABT 1632 @ Connecticut
2. Potter, Joseph - born: Nov 1635 @ Connecticut
3. Potter, Mary - born: 1637 @ Connecticut, USA
4.X Potter, Hannah - born: ABT 1638 @ Connecticut, USA
5. Potter, Hope - born: ABT 1641 @ Connecticut, USA
6. Potter, Rebecca - born: ABT 1644 @ Connecticut
7. Potter, Nathaniel - born: 22 Dec 1644 @ Connecticut
8. Potter, Nathaniel - born: ABT 1637 @ Massachusetts
9. Potter, Hope - born: ABT 1640 @ Massachusetts
10. Potter, Rebecca - born: ABT 1642 @ Massachusetts
11. Potter, Hannah - born: ABT 1646

From THE OLIVE TREE GENEALOGY Miscellaneous Ships' Passenger Lists <http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote/neship.htm>
HECTOR
From Ship Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer referencing a previous work by Isabel MacBeath Calder entitled Passengers on the Hector, 1637-38, The New Haven Colony pp. 29-31.
A special thanks goes to Molly Kernan who transcribed this ship's list for The OLIVE TREE and included background information from her own research.
THe following is the passenger list for the vessel Hector, which brought the passengers accompanying John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton to Connecticut in 1637. There is another ship called the Hector that brought the first Scottish Highlanders to Nova Scotia in the mid-1700's, but the Hector Heritage Foundation in Nova Scotia states that the ship that brought the Davenport/Eaton party is a different vessel.
The Hector that brought the Davenport party to Massachusetts was a new vessel of 250 tons, which had already made a previous passage to Massachusetts Bay. The records indicate that the ship actually arrived in Massachusetts, but other references mention that the Hectoralso took the party to Connecticut in late 1637 or 1638. A passenger ship list for the trip from Massachusetts Bay to New Haven, Connecticut has not been located.
Passengers on the Hectorsold their belongings in preparation for the sailing, but then the English government impressed the ship for the service of the crown. The owners petitioned for its release in January 1637, but the ship was not freed until May. According to the records of John Winthrop of Massachusetts Bay, the ship arrived in Boston (from London England) on June 26, 1637.  John & Elizabeth Davenport  Theophilus Eaton  Old Mrs. Eaton, his mother  Anne Eaton, second wife of Theophilus Eaton and daughter of George Loyd Bishop of Chester and widow of Thomas Yale  The children of Anne Eaton by her former marriage  Edward Hopkins  Richard Malbon  Nathaniel Rowe  William Andrews  Henry Browning  James Clark  Jasper Crane  Jeremy Dixon  Nicholas Elsey  Francis Hall  Robert Hill  William Ives  George Smith  George Ward  Lawrence Ward  Ezekiel Cheever  Edward Bannister  Old Jewry  Richard Beach  John Brockett  John Budd  John Cooper  Arthur Halbidge  Mathew Hitchcock  Andrew Hull  Andrew Low  Andrew Messenger  Mathew Moulthrop  Francis Newman  Robert Newman  Richard Osborn  Edward Patteson  John Reader  William Thorp  Samuel Whitehead.

FROM Narrative of Steve Spicer at Steve's GenDex pages 10 Person file <http://www.crown.net/~sspicer/html/d0001/g0000017.htm>
John Potter was the first husband of the "Widow Potter" of the New Haven colony. Since this woman appears in the records of the New Haven colony as both the Widow Potter and the Widow Beecher, there has been controversy over whether she was one or two persons. She had sons by both marriages. Her Potter sons were the progenitors of the Potter line in New Haven, while her son Issac Beecher was the forebearer of the Beecher line that claims Harriet Beecher Stowe.
~1105 - 1160 William Fitzalan 55 55 1610 - 1667 John Henry Grubb 57 57 ~1577 - ~1645 Alice Leffingwell 68 68 Ruth Mackie ~0962 Edith of Ossory I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1078 - 1114 Alan Fitzflaald 36 36 ~1081 Avelina De Hesding 1599 Elizabeth Glover ~1533 - 2 Feb 1616/1617 Henry Grubb Custom Field:<_FA#> 1571Member of Parliament for Devizes, Potterne, Wiltshire@S008329@Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002 ~1040 - 1113 Ida Of Lorraine 73 73 ~1058 Gunnora de Gournay Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1627 - ~1662 Elizabeth Hills 35 35 ~1090 - >1143 Sybil De Neufmarche 53 53 ~1081 Gruffydd Ap Rhys I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1794 - 1872 Robert Mackie 78 78 Richard De Amiens TITL Dunham.FTW
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~1020 Iwerydd verch Gwrgan ~1044 - BET 1104 AND 1105 Owain 'Vradwr' ap Edwin ~1048 Merfydd verch Goronwy ~1045 - >1094 Einudd Gwerngwy ap Morein 49 49 ~1050 Eva verch Llewelyn ~1024 - >1079 Goronwy ap Ednowain 55 55 ~1000 Caradawg ap Gwyn ~1000 Aaron ap Paen ~1015 Gwenllian verch Rhys 1833 - 1854 Jane Caroline Mackie 21 21 ~1020 Llewelyn ap Dolphyn ~0996 - >1070 Ednowain 'Bendew' ap Cynan 74 74 ~0975 Angharad verch Cynfyn 0968 Cynan 'Feiniad' ap Gwaethfoed 1096 - 1140 Renebault De Tankerville 44 44 ~1136 - 1210 William II Fitzalan 74 74 ~1190 - Wft Est 1219-1284 Joan De Briwere 1050 - 1106 Heinrich IV Emperor Of Holy Roman E 55 55 UID: 05320C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D91AC// ~1048 - ~1088 Phiryd ap Bleddyn 40 40 ~1045 - >1111 Iowerth ap Bleddyn 66 66 David Reece ~1085 - >1111 Cadwgan ap Bleddyn 26 26 ~1050 - ~1088 Madog ap Bleddyn 38 38 ~1103 - ~1140 John De Sudeley 37 37 ~1163 William Fitzalan Forestaius ~1090 - 1120 Maud Of England 30 30 Drowned in the White Ship. BET 1150 AND 1165 - 1218 Simon IV De Montfort D. 1102 Etienne I "Tete-hardi" de Macon ~1022 - 1066 King of England Harold II 44 44 King of England for a short time in the memorable year, 1066. He hadbecome the Earl of East Anglia in 1044. Upon his father's death in April1053, he succeeded to the Earldom of Wessex and from then on, was at theright hand of the king. In 1063, supported by his brother, Tostig, Earlof Northumbria, he commanded a brilliantly conducted campaign against theWelsh. He was successful in bringing them into submission, and by doingso, solidified his reputation as an able general.

Harold acted as an emissary from Edward the Confessor to the court ofWilliam of Normandy in 1064, during which time he allegedly swore an oathof fealty to William, relinquishing any personal claim to the throne.This oath, which may have been given lightly, or possibly under duress,would figure directly in William's own claim, two years later. He wouldclaim that the promise Harold made to him had been broken, giving Williamthe right to challenge Harold in the battle for the crown.

While on his deathbed, the Confessor named Harold as his successor,overlooking his grandson, the rightful heir, Edgar the Ætheling, andignoring a promise that he allegedly made (according to French sources)to William of Normandy. Upon Edward's death, Harold wasted no timesecuring ecclesiastical blessing on his claim by having himself crownedimmediately.

Harold's brother, Tostig, had been exiled since the autumn of 1065 andhad joined together with Harald Hardrada of Norway. A combined forcelanded in Yorkshire in September of 1066. Until this time, Harold'sattention had been directed toward the south and the invasion that heknew would come from Normandy. But, now, Harold had to break away andmarch north to meet the new threat that had come. He defeated the forcesof his traitorous brother and the King of Norway decisively at the battleof Stamford Bridge on the 25th of September.

Meanwhile, the favorable winds that the Normans had been waiting for hadcome and they had set sail across the channel, landing at Pevensey on the28th. As soon as Harold heard this distressing news, he marched his forceat top speed to the south. He reached London on October 5, and stopped togive his weary troops a rest and to gather reinforcements for the battlethat lay ahead.

The story of these events and the decisive Battle of Hastings have beenpresented exquisitely in the Bayeux Tapestry and it need not be repeated,here. Suffice it to say that William won the day, and with it, thekingdom. The English fought fiercely and well, since they understood thatnot only their lives were at stake, but their country, also. Perhaps, ifthe English had been fresh and at full strength, they might have woneasily, but they were tired and depleted after Stamford Bridge and thesubsequent march south.

During his brief reign, the government continued to function as before,but there is no reliable way to judge what Harold might have been like asa king. He was certainly a capable field commander and a leader whoinspired loyalty and confidence. His death has been recorded as coming inthe midst of the final battle by way of a Norman arrow that penetratedhis eye. Whether or not that is true, his memory lingers on as the lastof the Anglo-Saxon kings, and the last monarch of England to sufferdefeat at the hands of a foreign invader.
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~1034 - >1086 Ealdgyth 'Swan-neck' Of England 52 52 Sarah Reece ~1053 - 1107 Gytha Of Wessex 54 54 1125 Gerald De Windsor ~1080 Ralph De Montgomery ~1085 Maud Of Gloucester De Pitres ~1175 Owen ap Gruffydd Ithell ap Gruffydd ~0915 Duke of Cornwall Rolopedaph I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Nn (concubine) ~1162 Tanghurst Of Chester Henry Touchet Jesse Reece ~1218 - 1269 Gruffydd ap Madoc 51 51 ~1244 Sabina Griffith 1270 Margaret (Margery) Griffith 1122 - >1188 Isabel De Beaumont 66 66 Dau. of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Amicia de Gael; m. Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton; mother of Isabel de St. Liz. [Royal Descents, p. 429]

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Dau. of Robert II de Beaumont and Amice de Gael; m. Simon II de St. Liz, Earl of Huntingdon, and was mother of Isabel who m. William II Mauduit; m. Ralph Paynell and was mother of Hawise who m. John de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
Unknown Mistress Elizabeth ~1097 Sibyl Elizabeth De Falsise Dau 2 Of Henry I 1105 - <1141 Alix Fitzhenry 36 36 ~1056 Elred (Aeldred) Of Kendal De Taillbois 1829 - 1857 John Alexander Reece 28 28 ~1095 Nest Verch Tewdwr Maur I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1110 - ~1180 Willem III De Garlende 70 70 1088 Emma De Blois 1070 - 1129 Herbert Fitzpeter 59 59 1130 - ~1204 Herbert II Fitzherbert 74 74 1168 Matthew Fitzherbert 1074 - 1143 Agnes of Saxony 69 69 UID: DB7C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB162// <0785 - 0814 Guiguido de la Marche 29 29 GIVN Guiguido
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~1175 William De Hamilton <1069 Bertram De Verdun Abraham Reece 1657 - 1740 Esther Leffingwell 82 82 ~1115 - >1147 Norman De Verdun 32 32 1120 William De Verdun 1122 Milo De Verdun ~1118 Lasceline De Clinton ~1147 - ~1192 Bertram De Verdun 45 45 1140 Alicia De Verdun Robert De Verdun Simon De Verdun Nicholas De Verdun James Reece 1147 Roesia De Windsor ~1157 Lesceline De Verdun Robert De Verdun ~1167 Thomas De Verdun Walter De Verdun William De Verdun Bertram De Verdun ~1174 - 1231 Nicholas De Verdun 57 57 Nicholas de Verdon, 5th son, who died 1231. In the 6th of John he paid tothe King œ100, as also a courser and palfrey, for livery of those landsin Ireland, whereof his father died possessed. But in twelve yearsafterwards he took part with the rebellious barons, whereupon all hislands were seized by special precepts from the Crown to all sheriffs ofWarwick, Leicester, Stafford, Lincoln, Bucks and Oxford Counties, andplaced in the custody of William de Canteloupe during the King'spleasure. On his submission to King Henry III those lands were restoredto him in the first year of that monarch, 1216, and he appears afterwardsto have enjoyed the favour of the King. ~1143 Matilda De Ferrers ~1105 - 1197 Hawise De Beaumont 92 92 Wiley Reece 1795 - 1841 Joshua Thompson Hadley 46 46 ~1330 Alice Longford ~1285 - 28 Feb 1355/1356 (Sir) Nicholas Longford ~1290 Alice Butler ~1152 William Fitzherbert 1298 - 1361 William Botiller 63 63 ~1276 - BEF Feb 1315/1316 Beatrice De Herdeburg ~1097 Wido De William Mainwaring 1092 Nicholas De Beauchamp 1086 Daughter Of Bardulf ~1132 Ralph De Montgomery William Reece <1100 - >1140 Hugh Of Richard's Castle Fitzosbern 40 40 1696 John Blanchard ~1015 Morien ap Morgan Gwerngwy ~1115 - >1190 Mabira de Caen 75 75 1074 Llewellyn ap Iowerth 1029 Adeliza of Normandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1110 Robert Peverel ~0425 Erelicia Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1050 Bardulf Of Whitern 1039 - 1119 William Le Spencer 80 80 Margaret Reece 1095 Thurston Le Spencer ~1090 - 1140 Henry, Count of Eu Hastings 50 50 1022 - 1094 Ives (Ivo) de Taillebois 72 72 m. Lucia Malet; father of Lucia Taillebois. [Falaise Roll, Tables III, XIII]

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Father of Lucia who m. Guillaume de Roumare. [Falaise Roll, p. 50]

A note in the cartulary of La Trinite de Vendome mentions a copy of the grant of the church and patronage of Cristot by Ive Taillebois to the abbey of Cristot, Calvaos, arr. Caen, cant. Tilly-sur-Seulles. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 100]

There is very little known of the family excepting that they were Angevin. Three of the name are written in Domesday 1086. William Taillebois who was an under-tenant in Bedford and Hereford and Lincoln was probably a bro. of Ivo. Ivo held a barony in Lincoln and Norfolk and was lord of the whole district of Hogland. He was the sheriff of Lincoln, in which county he was a great prince, holding court with much pomp and splendour at his castle of Spalding. He held large portions of the north of Lancaster as well as that part of Westmorland which came under the barony of Kendal. He is said to have been a relative of the Conqueror, which is most unlikely, and was the husband of Lucia, dau. of William Malet. Ivo d. in 1114. Ethelred, or Fitz Renfrid, is variously claimed to have been his bro., son, or nephew, which assertions are all disputed. However, this Ethelred, whoever he was, inherited the barony of Kendal, Westmoreland. Ivo did have a dau. Lucia who was his heiress. [Falaise Roll, p. 63]

In 1086 the manor of Aulkborough was possessed by Ivo Taillebois, father of Countess Lucia, which land is recorded to have been previously owned by William Malet. He possibly gave it to his daughter Lucia, wife of Ivo, during his lifetime, otherwise it would not have been separated from the barony of his son and heir Robert. Furthermore, a manor in Ludford was held by Ivo, which, prior to the Domesday compilation, was owned by Thorold, wherein the latter appears as the "antecessor" of the former. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

When William the Conqueror granted lands to his supporters after the conquest, Ivo de Taillebois (Taleboys) became the possessor of the part of England known as Kendal. Ivo was descended from a band of Viking Northmen who settled on the Loire River in France at Ives. The estate he received in England was Southern Westmoreland and Copeland (Southern Cumberland). He built a castle a few miles east of Kendal. This castle became known as the Kendal Castle. He held 58 manors and as a baron he had 13 full-fledged knights on horseback, equipped by him, and one knight not fully equipped. Those who associated themselves with the place Kendal were referred to as "(given name) de Kendal". [Early Kendall Ancestry, p. 6]

Born in Anjou or Normandy, France in 1020 or 1040; m. Lucia Malet; known as "Baron of Kendal", brother of the Earl of Anjou; went to England in 1066; father of:
1. Lucia
2. Aelftred, b.c. 1045, known as "The Englishman"
3. Nicholas Fitz Gilbert [I DOUBT THIS!!]
[Ancestors of Richard Ratcliff of Lancashire, England and Talbot County, Maryland by Donald Ratcliff,
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/1719/rradd.txt]

Hundreds of years before the Ratcliffs came to American shores, our ancestor Ivo de Tailbois arrived in England the same year William the Conqueror overtook the country, 1066. Without doubt Ivo assisted William in the battles that took place and may have even been related to him. Ivo was born abt 1022 in Anjou or Normandy, France. Ivo's family was one of the most illustrious in Normandy, and his brother was the Earl of Anjou. Ivo was known as "Baron of Kendal." Ivo m. Lucia, a dau. of Earl Aelfger. Lucia was clearly of royal line, being the gr.dau. of Gruffydd, the King of Wales. [The Ratcliff Family Tree by Donald Ratcliff, http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/1719/treel.html]

The entries in Domesday reflect a conflict of interests that was to preoccupy Spalding's population for many centuries. In its original form this was between Ivo Tailbois, the lord of Spalding, and the Abbey of St Gughlac's at Croyland (now Crowland), nine miles to the east. Ivo was King William's nephew and had been his standard bearer at the Battle of Hastings, but is known best for the unhappy role he is said to have played in the rebellion of 1070-1, when Hereward the Wake was making his last stand against the Normans on the Isle of Ely. Ivo allegedly blundered so badly in attempting to flush a raiding party out of the woods that Hereward made off with the Abbot of Peterborough, whom Ivo was supposed to be defending. Later, when the rebels were being besieged on the island, so the story goes, Ivo persuaded the king to build a movable wooden tower with a sorceress at its top, to cast spells on the English defenders while his own soldiers built a wooden bridge across the marshes to the island. Hereward succeeded in outflanking the entire operation and in burning down both tower and bridge.
   Nevertheless, after the revolt had been crushed, William granted the manor of Spalding to Ivo. It was the most important of his 100 Lincolnshire holdings, making him the county's largest landholder. Why he almost immediately made an enemy of the monks of Croyland Abbey and Ingulph, their abbot, is not clear. Perhaps he associated them with his humiliation at Ely, where the local monks had supported the other side. In any case, within a year he had given the priory at Spalding to the abbey of his home town, Angers.
   In the interim, according to what was known as Abbot Ingulph's Croyland History, Ivo, besides tormenting and harassing his own men, 'raged with such tyrannical and frantic fury,' against the monks 'that he would many a time lame their cattle, oxen, as well as horses, would daily impound their sheep and poultry, and frequently strike down, kill and destroy their swine and pigs; while at the same time, the servants of the prior were often assaulted in the highways with swords and staves, and sometimes killed.' Eventually the monks retired to Croyland, and Ivo brought six monks over frm Angers to replace them.
   When William died in 1087, Ivo seized all the lands in his area belonging to Croyland, including the two carucates in Spalding mentioned by Domesday. Ingulph produced a charter from Earl Algar, Ivo's Saxon predecessor, proving Croyland's rights to the lands, and succeeded in having them restored by the new king, William II. Four years later, however, a fire destroyed the monastery and Ivo, assuming that all the charters had been burnt, again challenged the monks' title. But some charters had survived, providing the monks with the necessary evidence in court. Ivo next tried to belittle the charters because they were in Saxon characters. That, too, had no effect, and he then had the monks' clerk ambushed on his way home from court, in an attempt to steal the papers. But this tactic also failed, for another monk, anticipating trouble, had already taken the charters back to the monastery.
   Ivo's attacks on Croyland were at last brought to an end by his involvement in Bishop Odo's attempt to overthrow William II and replace him by his brother Robert. He was banished to Anjou, and permitted back only when Henry I became king in 1100. He died soon afterwards of a paralytic stroke, leaving no heirs. 'Thus", wrote Ingulph, 'in order that his bastard slips might not take deep root in the world, did the accursed line of this wicked man perish, the axe of the Lord hewing down all his offspring.'
   All traces of Ivo's great castle have disappeared. But the Domesday market still functions on Saturday morning, although it now deals in  bags and jeans rather than in sheep and cattle as it did 900 years ago. [The Domesday Book, p. 164-5]

[jweber.ged]

Came with William the Conqueror.  In 1092 (shortly before his death) William II Rufus drove the Scots from the Lake District and gave Kendal to Ivo de Taillebois, whose descendants maintained an interest in the town until the nineteenth century.

No published source that I have gives parents for Ives/Ivo.  World Connect/rootsweb was the source of Gatinais/Anjou as parents, and I have seen references in soc.genealogy.medieval as "of Anjou" which fits with his mother.  The book "Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families" does give a reliable account of his origins in Cristot, Calvados,Normandy, although that is not where he was necessarily born, and he may have held other lands than just Cristot.

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The following concerns Ivo's origins in Normandy, prior to the conquest:

Taillebois.

Cristot: Calvados, arr. Caen, cant. Tily-sur-Seulles.

A note in the cartulary of La Trinite de Vendome mentions a copy of the grant of the church and patronage of Cristot by Ives Taillebois to the abbey.  An account of Cristot is given in Beziers, "Diocese de Bayeux, vol ii, p. 192.  [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families]

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The following is a post to SGM, 22 Oct 2001, by Rosie Bevan (gives details of Ivo's claim to Kendal):

From: Rosie Bevan (cbevan@paradise.net.nz)
Subject: Taillebois [was Gundred de Warenne, Countess of Warwick)
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2001-10-22 17:57:13 PST

Hi Todd

Yes, I agree in the normal course of events, it was very unusual for a Norman to name a son by an English name. On the face of it, this family appears to have been a mix of Norman, Saxon and Scandinavian and blood. The barony of Kendal was granted to Ivo de Taillebois, who died about 1089, by William Rufus and during the reign of Henry I it passed to Ketel son of Eldred, lord of Workington. Ketel was followed by his son Gilbert and Gilbert by his son William of Lancaster. Dugdale in Monasticon [v.5, p.249] claims that William was called Taillebois and by permission from the king (Henry II) changed his name to Lancaster. [Sanders p.56]. Why he would need permission, I'm not sure.  Ketel also had a son Orm which I think is also a Scandinavian name. I think it is important to remember that this was at the northern tip of the Norman empire in England where Norman influence and culture was not initially quite so important locally and the north of England has always had a different culture and perspective from the south. Cumberland was not even covered in the Domesday Book.

Whether there is a genetic link between Ivo de Taillebois and Eldred is not absolutely clear but for Eldred to have been born to Ivo, he (Ivo) would have had to have married a very high status Saxon lady (his marriage to Countess Lucy was evidently contracted late in life). For Eldred to have had a son with a Norwegian name he would have had to have married a high status Norwegian lady. Ketel appears to have maried a Norman lady although Orm, Ketel's son, was reputedly married to Gunnild da. of Gospatric and granddaughter of Harold II. I am no expert on this period (and it probably shows) so would appreciate informed comment from someone who has studied
this line.

Cheers

Rosie

Note: I at one time had Eldred as son of Ivo de Taillebois, but have subsequently changed it based on later information to his son Ketel (Chetell) marrying a daughter of Ivo, thus explaining the relationship.

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The following information on Ivo was supplied in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

Not much to hang your hat on, but...

Ivo de Talboys. Also called 'cut-bush'. Married Lucy. In charge of siege of Hereward the Wake at Ely, 1069. Steward to William II. Holdings in Lincs. and Norfolk.
[Ref: Domesday Online: http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/index.html]

The Lancasters are said to be descendants of Ivo de Taillebois and as William was governor of Lancaster Castle assumed the name accordingly. [Stemma Ivonis de Tayleboyse (ex registro S. Mar Ebor New Monast iii 553) Ivo is stated to have had issue Elthred, the father of Ketel, the father of Gilbert, father of Wm of Lancaster who married Gundreda Countess of Warwick. Ketellus filius Elredi was donor of various property to the Abbey of St Mary, York. [Ref: Rosie Bevan 21 Oct 2001 citing The Topographer and Genealogist 1846 p15] note: "is stated" is usually a subtle reference to a difference of opinion amongst scholars... Curt

Regards,
Curt

Came with William the Conqueror. In 1092 (shortly before his death)William II Rufus drove the Scots from the Lake District and gave Kendalto Ivo de Taillebois, whose descendants maintained an interest in thetown until the nineteenth century

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
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1087 - Ivo de Talebois; First Baron of Kendal appointed by William I, King of England
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1089 Kendal was invaded by Duncan Earl of Fife and Kendal was under the rule of Malcom King of Scotland. (Possibly the Gilpins or Rather Kentmere Hall not being listed in the Doomsday book is due to Kendal area being in the possession of Scotland at this time?)
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1087 - 1100 William (Rufus) II King of England
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1092 - William Rufus conquered Cumbria and fixed the Anglo-Scotts border at Carlisle, Westmoreland became part of the English Kingdom.
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1094 - William Rufus grants Heversham and most other local Parishes including Kendal to Ivo de Taillebois, South Westmorland becomes part of the Barony of Kendal. Ivo grants part of the Manor of Heversham and the Church to St Mary's Abbey at York. The rest of the manor was retained by the Lords of Kendal and was inherited by the de Lancastre family who subsequently devolved it to the de Wyndesores.
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1274 - 1314 Robert De Clifford 40 40 Custom Field:<_FA#> 91SH-GB@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> [BARON CLIFFORD]/@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
~1279 - Wft Est 1307-1373 Maud De Clare Custom Field:<_FA#> 9HRX-TV@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> [BARONESS CLIFFORD]/@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
~1280 - 1328 Eleanor Fitzalan 48 48 Custom Field:<_FA#> 9HS5-46@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> [BARONESS PERCY]/@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
1272 - 1315 Henry De Percy 43 43 Custom Field:<_FA#> 9HSD-CC@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> [BARON PERCY]/@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
6 Feb 1300/1301 - 25 Feb 1351/1352 Henry De Percy Custom Field:<_FA#> GLC9-R2@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> Alnwick, Northumberland, England@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
Custom Field:<_FA#> [BARON PERCY]/@S001631@Tree #0413Date of Import: Nov 6, 2002
~1798 - DEAD Edward Lough 1797 - BET JAN AND MAR 1876 Sarah Carden Wft Est 1179-1198 - Wft Est 1214-1283 Elena De Sibella 1830 Simon P Davis Wft Est 1203-1238 - Wft Est 1237-1319 Eleanor De Warren 1228 - 1272 Henry II De Percy 44 44 ~1675 - 1757 Hannah Glover 82 82 Gytha UID: 777E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4F40// George King 1737 - 1805 Amos London Sr. 68 68 Military Service: ABT 1778 Revolutionay War
Residence: ABT 1774 North Carolina
Residence: ABT 1813 Maury County, Tennessee
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At the Age of 36 Amos London and his young family left New Jersey in the spring of 1774. Amos heard about cheap and fertile land in North Carolina. Amos traveled the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road as it led from Phildelphia west to the Shenandoah Valley and south to what is today North Carolina.
This is out of Opal London Cox's book off of page11.

Amos appears for the first time on the Tax List in 1777. He was found improved with valued  at 50 pounds, 2 cattle,value 4 pounds.
Amos obtained 3 Land Grants possibly 4:
No.432 August 11,1778
This plan represents a tract of land of survey for Amos London on the North Side of the Yadkin River beginning at a white oak on said River, Begg Seven Island in the said river runs East down said river thence North thirty-seven chains to a pine thence west fifty two and a half chains to a strake to the beginning 200 acres. His son John London and David Bray were chain carriers.

Amos London was living in Freeman's District in 1780 Tax List. He has 200 acres; money in hand 1 pound and 4 shilling; 3 horses and 16 cattle

Tax List for Surry Co. North Carolina in 1782 Captain Dyer's District ;
Amos London ; 200 acres ; 3 horses; 9 cattle total assessment ; 77 pounds. It was the same for 1785 and 1787 it reads 2 white polls and no black polls.

Amos London obtained another Land Grant for 200 acres; North Carolina No.481 Book D page 222
Surry Co. North Carolina.

Amos London Sr. Land Grant No. 523 for 150 acres Nov. 19,1796. Chain carriers were Amos London Jr.
and Little Berry Bray.

Superior Court Minutes, Surry County, North Carolina, Wednesday, May 12,1779.
It was ordered that the following  persons be appointed to lay off a road that leads from Richmond to Allen's Iron Work, crossing the Yadkin River at the White Rock into the road that leads from Richmond to Salisbury near Deep Creek. Persons appointed to lay off the road: Viz, Jabez, Jarvis, James York, Thomas Johnson, James Linzy, JOhn Moore, AMOS LONDON, John England, Moses Baker, Robert Ayers, John Summers, Samuel Hagwood, Richard Childress, Joseph England, Wrightman Summers, Spencer Boiling, Thomas Carson, Thomas Giles, Aaron Speer, Phillip Holcomb and William Reden Jr.

Amos London was arrested and tried for Treason.
Early Court Minutes; Rowan Co. North Carolina- 1753 to 1795  page 4 September 22,1782
State VS Amos London and John Steelmon: Plead not guilty #7 High Treason.... John is guilty of Felony and Treason but Amos London is not guilty.

Amos London gave his first son John a start toward a home of his own in 1789. He sold him his first land grant for a mere 5 shillings
Record Book D page 88
This indenture made this Third day of April in the year of our Lord 1789 between Amos London Sr. of the county of Surry Co and the state of North Carolina of one part and John London of same county and state of the other part; Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of five shilling current money paid by the said John London to said Amos London in hand paid the receipt whereas is hereby fully acknowledged that the said Amos London hath given, granted, bargained and sold by these presents dothegive, grant,bargin and sell unto the said John London his heirs and assigns for ever a certain tract
or parcel of land lying and being in the county afored on the North side of the Yadkin beginning at a white oak on the big seven island Yadkin River. etc. on as recorded before in the grant ; Witnessed by Rezzia Jarvis; Johnson Summers and John Palmer.


Will Book 2, page 154         Bill of Sale           Amos London to John London September 10,1789
I Amos London Sr. of Surry County, North Carolina to my son all my moveable or perishable part of my estate, that is to say; 7 head horses, wagon and gear, my plantation tools, all furniture, my little stock of hogs 12 in number. Book C page 447 Surry County North Carolina

An assignment on a Deed (granted by the State to Amos London No.1481 November 20,1791 for 200
acres of land which is registered in Book D page 222) from said Amos London to Thomas W. Lester.
I Amos London of the  County of Surry and the State of North Carolina do hereby for divers good cause and consideration in hereunto moving give, grant, dispose of the within memtioned 200 acres of land with all its appurtenances agreeably to the deed that is all the land which said Deed cover to Thomas W. Lester his heirs and assigns forever peaceably and guilty to occupy and possess the same whichis agreeably to my  Wil lto give his sister Polly and Sally $2.00 each.
Inwitness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 24th day of May A.D.
Amos London
Test; Jesse Lester and M. Armstrong      Surry Co. North Carolina Feb. 1807


We execution of the above instrument of conveyance from Amos London to Thomas Lester was duly proved in open court by Jesse Lester Esqu.
This is a gift to his grandson; his daughter having married Jesse Lester, she died prior to 1787 as Jesse Lester  remarried at that time. Now Thomas Lester may have obtained the Land in 1791 or at Amos London's death.


The following is Amos's Will and Codil as Recorded State of North Carolina, Surry County
In the name of God Amen
I Amos London Sr. of the County afore said being weak in body but of sound sence and memory and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament.
  1st I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God that gave it.
  2nd my body to be buried in a decent Christian manner and as touching such wordly estate with which it has pleased God to Bless me with givedemise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form Vis;
I give to my daughter Sally Summers all my moveable estate of every kind whatever to her and heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto Thomas W. Lester a tract of 200 acres of land joining my old line and John Summers Sr. to him and his heirs forever ; provided when he comes of age he gives his sisters Polly and Sally $2.00 each.
Hereby revoking all former wills and acknowledgeing this to be my last Will; In Witness whereof.  I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of  May A.D. 1805
Signed sealed published and pronounced in the presents of Jesse Lester, M Armstrong
Amos London  seal


                                      May 24th,1805
To my friends and acquaintances of Surry County;
   I am in the 69th year of my age and the forepart of my life was agreeable and pleasant and so on did I live in my family with utmost content and satisfraction until about 20years ago my old woman began to incurr my displeasure and she together with her friends and her children towit, my 2 sons and some of the Bills has in hundreds of ways too dedious and too delicate and fretted me to distraction I am left without a consort, I am reduced to almost poverty and in particluar abused and beaten by Amos Jr., spit upon, frowned upon, by him and his family and treated in the most ungratefulmanner, almost unheard of by a son to his father, so much repeated ill usage that my poor old grey hairs are almost brought down with sorrow to the grave. I know my friends, I am and always was as all men are to human frailties and error from the impulse of passion which has been in a great measure occasioned by the ill treatment of my 2 sons and their mother continially joined together to distrub my peace and happiness at home
and as my intentions were always for to support my children by my industry and labour in a decent manner and receiving nothing in turn but abuse redicule it would irritate any man of Spirit, this as I before mentioned being the desries of my heart which the great and good will knows to contribute to my familys welfare and not being received with kindness and tenderness as a father has a right to expect from his sons has made such deep impressions on my heart as to crave death rather than to live in a
world where I no more expect any content, I therefore bid farewell to my acquaintances and particluar to my children and their mother with a request that Amos deliver to his sister Sally Summers all my moveable effects, I shall indeavour to travel to some distant part where I hope receive happiness in
and through a blessed redeemer Jesus Christ. Amos London
Test; Jesse Lester, M. Armstrong

State of North Carolina, Surry County, Feb. Session A.D. 1807
Jesse Lester and Martin Armstrong, Esquire the subscribing Witness to the foregoing last Will and Testament of Amos London together with the codicil of said Will made oath that they saw the said London sign publish and declare; the same to be his last Will and Testament that he was of sound disposing mind and memory and that he did it freely and without compulsion which was ordered to be recorded.  Recorded accordingly by Jo Williams C.C.
Book 3 page 77 - 78 - 79 etc.

Amos London and his son John London received Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers.
These were given to men for services rendered. Sometimes for supplies furnished; for guard duty while
watching prisoners; not for baring arms.

Amos London appears in the 1790 Census in Surry Co. North Carolina
2 Free White males over 16
1 Free White male under 16
2 Free White Females
1645 - 1737 Alice Lamboll 92 92 Source: Vestal discussion list Note 3 Alice Glover, the mother mentioned in the above quoted certificate was a sister to William Lamboll, of reading, Berkshire, England, who by deds of lease and release dated June 28 and 30, 1683, purchased of william Penn 625 acres of land to be laid out in pennsylvania. George Gover, had beside hannah (Glover) Gilpin, another daughter, Alice Gover, who December 19, 1680 married John Brunsden of Bucklebury, to whom William Lamboll, by deed dated August 2, 1684, conveyed 100 acres of his pennsylvania land. Ocotber 12, 1684, he conveyed antoheer 100 acres thereof to his sister alice (lamboll) Glover, of Dorchester, County Oxford, for her use for life, then to her dauther Hannah Gilpin. ~1025 Theobald III Comte De Blois et Champagne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1611 George Glover 1653 - 1739 Samuel Given 86 86 1832 W. H. Davis ~1371 Unknown Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB0Z-H5 ~1234 - Wft Est 1269-1329 Margaret De La Zouche ~1245 - 1287 Thomas De Clare 42 42 1802 Ann Carden ~1236 - 1271 Robert Nevill 35 35 ~1217 - <1273 Isabella Bertram 56 56 6 Feb 1300/1301 - 26 Feb 1351/1352 Henry Percy Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLC9-R2 1826 William B. Ayres ~1254 - >1282 Eleanor Warren 28 28 ~1267 - 1300 Juliane Fitzmaurice 33 33 1837 - 1890 Jacob Davis 52 52 1027 - 1090 Adailaeide De Normandie 63 63 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Agatha d'Aubigny 1704 - 1758 Walter Leake 54 54 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXJ-W5 Wft Est 1260-1269 - Wft Est 1289-1358 Richard Fitzalan 1613 Margaret Unknown ~1271 - 1292 Alisona Of Saluzzo 21 21 ~1240 - 1296 Thomaso Saluzzo 56 56 ~1240 - 1291 Luisa De Ceva 51 51 ~1233 - 1264 Robert II De Vipont 31 31 ~1303 - 1365 Idonea De Clifford 62 62 1816 Nathan Davis ~1244 - 1282 Roger De Clifford 38 38 ~1254 - 1292 Isabel De Vipount 38 38 ~1215 - 1285 Roger De Clifford 70 70 1730 Judith Amonett According to the old family record, she also is buried at the west end ofthe Mansion House near the corner of his garden (beside her husband). 1222 - 1262 Richard IV De Clare 39 39 ~1223 - Wft Est 1249-1317 Maud De Lacie Elizabeth Clemen 1594 Ellen Glover ~1442 - >1498 Agnes Scrope 56 56 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8J-DC
REFN: 6
D. 1485 Sir Richard Radcliffe REFN: 6 1819 George Davis Thomas Radcliffe REFN: 6 Margaret Parr REFN: 6 Unknown Radcliffe REFN: 6 D. 1546 William Parr REFN: 6 Mary Salisbury REFN: 6 1434 - 1488 William Parr 54 54 REFN: 6 Elizabeth Fitz- Hugh REFN: 6 Henry Fitz- Hugh REFN: 6 1405 - 1464 Thomas Parr 59 59 REFN: 6 Alice Tunstall REFN: 6 1821 Enos Davis Thomas Tunstall REFN: 6 ~1352 - 1405 William De Parre 53 53 REFN: 6 1356 Elizabeth de Ros REFN: 6 John De Parre REFN: 6 ~1308 - 1369 Catherine (Katherine) De Mortimer 61 61 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J5Q-74 ~1825 - UNKNOWN Nicholas Gibson 1313 - 1367 John Tybotot 54 54 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> VB43-Q6 ~1360 Mrs. Reginald Braybrook Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 12B7-L08 ~1348 - 1361 John Welles 13 13 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G89-41 ~1348 - 1399 Maud De Ros 51 51 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G89-56 1824 Simon Davis 1801 - 1872 Simon Thompson Hadley 70 70  HADLEY, SIMON T. (deceased); was born in Chatham Co., N.C., Sept. 23, 1801; he learned the saddler's trade in 1818, and in the following year, 1819, commenced teaching school, and continued in that vocation for several years. He was married in 1824 to Mary Hadley, and two years later removed to Hendricks County, where he settled on a tract of land 2 1/2 miles southwest of Danville, then in the wild woods, and now owned in part by Dr. Furnas, and under a high state of cultivation. Mr. Hadley was elected Clerk and Recorder of Hendricks County in 1830, and commenced the discharge of these duties on July 26th of the same year. He removed to the town of Danville in the Spring of 1832, and was re-elected to the office of Recorder in 1837, 1844, 1851, and 1855, serving as County Clerk for seven years, and as Recorder twenty-nine years. On retiring from the duties of the Recorder's office, he commenced the practice of law, confining his practice mostly to probate matters, in settling estates and guardianships, in which he had an extensive business. At the organization of the First National Bank of Danville, in 1863, he was chosen President, and contributed much to the success of the institution; he
continued to hold his position as President until January, 1872, when he voluntarily retired, but continued as Director until his death. Mr. Hadley's wife died in 1866, and he on the 7th of March, 1872, in his 71st year. On Mr. Hadley's death, resolutions of regret at his loss and appreciation of his services as an honest and honorable business and official man, were passed by the leading citizens and members of the Hendricks County Bar. He was universally beloved and looked up to as a truly honest and trustworthy man, both in public and private life.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Center Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1357 - 1398 William Chatworth 41 41 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q6-Q9 1361 Alice Caltoft Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q6-RG ~1356 Reginald Braybrook Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q7-35 1312 - 1391 Henry Le Scrope 78 78 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-QT Bet 1317 and 1320 Joan (Agnes) Mrs Scrope Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G88-3P 1827 - UNKNOWN Morgan Gibson Bet 1273 and 1281 - 1340 Geoffrey Le Scrope Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-9L 1418 - 14 Jan 1458/1459 Henry Scrope Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HTV-X9 ~1417 - >1498 Elizabeth Le Scrope 81 81 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G89-DD 1393 - 1420 Richard Le Scrope 27 27 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HTW-5G 1826 John Davis ~1398 - Bet 1463 and 1464 Margaret De Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HTW-6M 1798 - 1895 Jacob Gibson 97 97 ~1391 - 12 Mar 1466/1467 Elizabeth Chaworth Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q7-20 ~1364 - 1396 Margaret De Stafford 32 32 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJ0-72 ~1348 - 1402 Roger Scrope 54 54 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8C-QD ~1366 - 1431 Margaret Tiptoft 65 65 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8C-ZL ~1762 - 1858 Nicholas Gibson 96 96 1800 - 1877 Robert Given 76 76 ~1385 - 17 Feb 1458/1459 Thomas Chaworth Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q6-KF ~1386 - 1411 Nicola Braybrook 25 25 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q7-1S Joseph Davis 1768 - ~1850 Judith Ayres 82 82 1315 - 1338 Margaret Badlesmere 23 23 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8RCQ-5V

Dau. of Bartholomew Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere, and Margaret de Clare; m. John de Tibetot, 2nd Baron Tibetot; mother of Robert de Tibetot. [Royal Descents, p. 340]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Margaret de Clare and Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere; m. bef 24 July 1337, Sir John Tibetot; mother of Sir Robert Tibetot; d. 1344/7. [Ancestral Roots, p. 68]

Dau. of Bartholomew and Margaret de Clare; m. Lord John Tybotot. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Co-heir of her brother, Giles, 2nd Baron Badlesmere; brought Castle Combe, Wiltshire, to her marriage to John de Tibetot, 2nd Baron (d. 1367). Margaret's son Robert succeeded to the barony of Tibetot, but the male line ended with his death in 1372. His three daughters married well and divided the Tibetot estates. [Al Magary <magary@GNN.com]

"Lindsel Hall ... became the property of the Clare family, from whom it was conveyed, by marriage, to Bartholomew Lord Badlesmere, and by his youngest daughter Margaret, to her husband, John de Tibetot, on whose decease, in 1367, his son, Robert de Tibetot, or Tiptoft, was his successor, who dying in 1372, left three daughters, the youngest of whom, married Philip le Despenser, brought him this estate; and he, on his decease in 1423, left it to his only daughter Margaret, married to Sir Roger Wentworth, whose successors were Sir Philip, Sir Henry, and Sir Richard; which last died in 1523, in possession of this estate; his son, Sir Thomas Wentworth, was created Baron Wentworth of Nettlested in 1529, and is supposed to have sold this estate to William Fitche, Esq. of Brazen-head ..." [Wright's "History of Essex," v. II, p. 245 (speaking of the parish of Lindsel, Hundred of Dunmow, Essex) as quoted by Tom Camfield <camfield!olympus.net]
D. UNKNOWN William C. Gibson ~1306 - 28 Jan 1381/1382 Katherine De Norwich Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8C-V3 ~1327 - 1378 Blanche De La Pole 51 51 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8C-N2 ~1773 - 1857 Lydia Sinks 84 84 John Caltoft Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q8-HC ~1340 - 1372 Robert Tiptoft 32 32 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SF-6S ~1353 Margaret Deincourt Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LCJR-JX ~1335 Adam Wells Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9BC1-HT Elzena Davis ~1335 Margaret Bardolph Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9BC1-J1 1779 - 1838 Walter Leake Ayres 59 59 ~1333 Joan Margaret Pole Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q7-7T ~1298 - 1357 Margaret De Ros 59 59 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-HM 1795 - UNKNOWN Eva Lough Wft Est 1321-1349 - Wft Est 1355-1428 William Deincourt Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LCJR-GL Wft Est 1324-1345 - Wft Est 1355-1431 Margaret Welles Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LCJR-HR 1802 Ann Lewis Moseley 1776 - 1830 Mary Marshall 54 54 1752 - 1793 Mary Christian Leake 41 41 1816 - 1864 Spencer Davis 48 48 ~1070 Beatrice De Builly ~1085 Clemence of Burgundy Wft Est 1363-1386 - Wft Est 1408-1474 Elizabeth Roos Wft Est 1321-1360 - Wft Est 1363-1441 Thomas Roos 0970 - 1041 Tancred le Guiscard de Hauteville 71 71 UID: 3A300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC4DE// 1279 - 1314 Pain Tibetot 35 35 Wft Est 1274-1297 - Wft Est 1316-1383 Agnes Ros Wft Est 1230-1257 - 1298 Robert Tibetot 1252 - Wft Est 1282-1346 Eve Chaworth 1670 - ~1731 John Mask 61 61 1818 Keziah Davis 1669 George Glover 1015 Robert I "Guiscard" de Hauteville UID: 4B7C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2162// 1100 - >1168 Lyubava Dmitrievna 68 68 UID: 28350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB709// 1076 - 1132 Mstislav I Grand Duke Of Kiev 56 56 UID: 25350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB4D9// 1078 - 1124 Princess of France Constance 46 46 UID: EF390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D82B5// 1698 - 1758 Judith Mask 60 60 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXJ-XB 1238 - 1286 Maurice Fitz Maurice 48 48 1569 - 1619 Thomas Glover 50 50 1255 - 1316 William Ros 61 61 Wft Est 1248-1270 - Wft Est 1292-1358 Maud Vaux D. DECEASED William Howardyn Wft Est 1210-1233 - 1285 Robert, Sir Ros Wft Est 1208-1234 - 1301 Isabel Albini Clemence De Foix 1245 - 1306 Ralph Fitz- Barnard 61 61 Wft Est 1192-1223 - Wft Est 1276-1312 Agath La Lee ~1674 Martha Jane Christian 1244 - 1295 Eudo La Zouche 51 51 1253 - 7 Jan 1298/1299 Milicent Cantilupe 1276 - 12 Mar 1351/1352 William, Sir La Zouche 1280 - 1346 Maud Lovel 66 66 1823 - 1866 Mary Davis 42 42 Wft Est 1296-1314 - 1379 Milicent La Zouche 1252 - 1310 John, Sir Lovel 58 58 Wft Est 1240-1262 - 1280 Isabel Bois 1300 - 1364 William, Sir Deincourt 64 64 Wft Est 1249-1278 - Wft Est 1303-1363 John Deincourt Wft Est 1215-1258 - 6 Jan 1326/1327 Edmund Deincourt Wft Est 1226-1256 - Wft Est 1259-1342 Isabel Mohun 1304 - 24 Feb 1344/1345 Adam Welles Wft Est 1303-1334 - Wft Est 1337-1424 Margaret Bardolph Wft Est 1249-1281 - 1311 Adam Welles Joseph J Spear Wft Est 1258-1283 - 1315 Joane Engaine Wft Est 1214-1286 - Wft Est 1297-1361 Willam Welles Wft Est 1266-1293 - Wft Est 1297-1375 Isabel Vesci 13 Jan 1311/1312 - 1363 John Bardolph 1318 - Wft Est 1334-1412 Elizabeth D'Amorie 1282 - 1328 Thomas Bardolph 46 46 Wft Est 1272-1294 - 1357 Agnes Grandison Wft Est 1215-1249 - 5 Jan 1296/1297 John Engaine Wft Est 1224-1260 - Wft Est 1258-1344 Joan Greinville Wft Est 1269-1297 - 13 Mar 1321/1322 Roger D'Amorie 1807 - 1893 Caroline Wilson 86 86 1294 - 1360 Elizabeth Clare 66 66 1604 Anne Glover 1607 Thomas Glover 1609 William Glover 1612 Jane Glover 1614 Peter Glover 1545 Thomas Deane 1525 John Deane Margaret Edmonds 1550 Catherine Aldridge 1831 - 1898 Simon Wilson Hadley 67 67 1803 - 1806 Eleanor Hadley 2 2 1738 - 1832 Sarah Crammer 94 94 1760 - 1832 John London 72 72  John London received a Revolutionary Pay Voucher #4334 for 9 pounds for public claims in the Upper Board of Auditors, Jan. 15,1784, from Treasurer and comptrollers Papers. This could have been for building the road or assisting the Army in some manner as they came thru their locality; or sold supplies to the Army.

John's father Amos London Sr., sold to him on April 3,1789 a land grant for a mere 5 shilling. On September 1789 his father gave him all of his moveable or perishable part of my estate, 7 head horses, wagon and gear, my plantation tools, all furniture, my little stock of hogs 12 in number. It was in the form of a Will but given to him at that time. John paid Taxes in Surry County, North Carolina until 1794.

John moved to Wilkes County, North Carolina, where he purchased land in 1799. He's listed in the 1800 Census.

In 1810 Census, Wilkes County North Carolina, John is listed with his first family of 10 children:
3 males under 10 years
2 males 10 - 16
2 males 16 -26
2 females under 10 years
1 female 45 & over
The mother died soon after this census

John London received a Land Grant #2883 for 25 acres in Wilkes County, North Carolina issued November 28,1812. The chain carriers were Joseph London and John London Jr.
Book 127 page 129

John London married Permelia Cheek, April 23, 1811 -1814 prior to their move to Tennessee by John's friend Benjamin H. Martin

John London bought his 1st tract of land Jan.11,1818 in Maury Co. Tennessee(became Marshall Co.TN.)
from Matthew G. Pickens, 379 acres for $800.00. John immediately sub-divided this land; he sold 53 acres to Amos London, 114 acres to William London, some land to Richard London, and 50 acres to Thomas Parks and Sarah London Parks. He secured these purchases with notes. Thus he gave his sons a start in life if they were willing to work for it. John is buried on this land in an unmarked grave. Which is known as the London Cemetery located on the New Lake Road southwest of Lewisburg, Tennessee.

John then purchased land in that section which was Bedford County , Tennessee. He then traded this land for the 150 acres from William London of Stokes and Iredell County North  Carolina
1762 - <1787 (Mary) ? London 25 25 1763 - 1830 Sarah (Sally) London 67 67 Name: Sarah "Sally" LONDON SUMMERS Sex: F Birth: Abt 1763 in Stafford County,Virginia Death: UNKNOWN
Note:  Although there has long been strong circumstantial evidence that the Surry Co. NC marriage between Abner Rose and Sally Summers was a second marriage for both, occurring in the 1808 period between Abner Rose and Sarah (London) Summers, widow of Johnson Summers, proof of that assertion has been lacking until now. Thanks to Jack London, that proof has been found in the Giles Co., TN, estate of Amos London Jr., brother of Sarah (London) Summers.  Extract of Document from Giles County Chancery Court 1830-1900  File Box L - 1, Case 1586 The Estate of Amos London, Jr, Deceased  Deposition of D. G. Bills at Marshall Co., Tennessee, 4 March 1861  D G Bills, aged about seventy years who answers and says - I knew Amos London late of Giles County, Tennessee for some fifty years before his death. I knew him first in North Carolina then in Tennessee. He never had any child or children born in wedlock and died leaving neither child or children or the representatives of such. He had one brother only, his name was John London who died in Marshall County, Tennessee. He left a good many children & among them was Sarah, who intermarried with Thomas Parks. They are both dead and have two living children, viz. John L and James M Park. One daughter of said Thomas and Sarah Park married Nicholas Tomblinson & she is dead and has left one child, I believe. Amos London had three sisters. One of them married Brice Jackson - Jackson & wife as I understand are both dead. They left some children, but the number I can not tell. One other of his sisters married a man by the name of Johnson Summers. He died and she married a man by the name of Abner Rose. They are both long since dead and she died without child or children or the representatives of such. The other of Amos' sisters married a man by the name of Palmer. As to Palmer and wife I speak principally from information and family reputation, but as to the children if any I can not speak from my own information but I am well satisfied that these four are the only brothers and sisters of the said Amos London and further this deponent says not.  D G Bills  Subscribed and sworn to before me on the 4th of March 1861  W B Holden (Seal) JP for Marshall County    Note: The London and Bills families were intermarried and moved together from Monmouth Co., New Jersey to Surry Co., North Carolina and then to Marshall and Giles Co., Tennessee.  Extracted by Jack London, 26 December 2003   A possible identity for Abner Rose's child-bearing wife would seem to be a daughter of Jabez Jarvis Sr. of Surry Co., NC. For a more complete examination of significant evidence linking Abner Rose to his potential siblings and half-siblings and to his potential parents Bennet/Bennett Rose and the widow Sarah (Bradford) Taylor, see the 1999 issues of Tennessee Ancestors (East Tennessee Historical Society), available in many good genealogy libraries around the country.  State of North Carolina  Surry County  In the name of God Amen, I Amos LONDON Sr. of the county aforesaid being weak in body but of sound sense and memory and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament,  1st I give and recommend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and Secondly my body to be burried in a decent Christian manner, and as touching such worldly estate with which it has pleased god to bless me with I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form viz.  I give to my daughter Sally SUMMERS all my moveable estate of every kind whatever to her and heirs forever.  I give and bequeath unto Thomas W. LESTER a tract of two hundred acres land joining my old line and John SUMMERS to him and his heirs forever, provided when he come of age he gives his sisters, Polly and Sally two dollars each –  Hereby revoking all former wills and acknowledging this to be my last will, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of May AD 1805  Signed, Sealed, published and pronounced in the presence of  Jesse LESTER } Jurat Amos LONDON {Seal}  M ARMSTRONG}   Will and Codicil recorded and examined Surry County North Carolina Will Book 3, p. 77   Amos LONDON Sr. Codicil dated May 24th 1805  Transcription by Jack London, 25 Mar 2004 and contributed to the TNGENWEB Marshall County for Free Genealogy  To my friends and acquaintances of Surry County –  I am in the 68th year of my age and the forepart of my life was agreeable and pleasant and as on did I live in my family with utmost content and satisfaction until about twenty years ago my old woman began to incur my displeasure and she together with her friends and children, to wit, my two sons and some of the BILLS has in hundreds of ways too tedious and too delicate to describe has impaired my feelings and fretted me to distraction. I am left without consort, I am reduced to almost poverty, and in particular abused and beaten by Amos, spit upon, frowned upon by him and his family and treated in the most ungrateful manner almost unheard of by a son to his father, so much repeated illusage that my poor old gray hairs are almost brought down with sorrow to the ground  I know my friends I am _____ and always was as all men are to human frailties from impulse of passion which has been in a great manner occasioned by the illtreatment of my two sons and their mother continually joining together to disturb my peace and happiness at home, and as my intentions were always for to support of my children by my industry and labor in a decent manner and receiving nothing in turn but abuse ridicule that would irritate any man of spirit this as I before mentioned being the desires of my heart such as the great and good will known to contribute to my familys welfare and not being received with kindness and tenderness that a father has a right to expect from his sons has made such a deep impression on my heart as to crave death rather than to live in a world where I no more expect any content, I therefore bid farewell to my aquaintences and in particular to my children and their mother with a request that Amos deliver to his sister Sally SUMMERS all my moveable effects, I shall endeavor to travel to some distant part where I hope receive happiness in and thus a blessed return to Jesus Christ.  Test Jesse LESTER } Jurat Amos LONDON  M ARMSTRONG}  Will and Codicil Recorded and Examined Surry County, NC Will Book 3, Page 77 Change Date: 31 AUG 2004 at 14:12:59  Father: Amos LONDON </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3040504&id=I7096>
  Marriage 1 Abner ROSE </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3040504&id=I642> b: 6 FEB 1763 in VA
Married: in Surry County,NC 1
Marriage 2 Johnson SUMMERS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3040504&id=I5814>
Sources:

Title: Abner Rose  Bride: Sally Summers  Bond #: 000147173  Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868  ImageNum: 007756  County: Surry  Record #: 01 199  Bondsman: Rezia Rose  Abbrev: Abner Rose ~~Bride: Sally Summers ~~Bond #: 000147173 ~~Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868~~ ~~ImageNum: 007756 ~~County: Surry ~~Record #: 01 199 ~~Bondsman: Rezia Rose ~~
1773 - 1848 Amos Jr. London 75 75  Amos London appears in the 1850 Census in Marshall Co. Tennessee as head of household. Jonathan Summers Johnson Summers 1769 - 1845 Benjamin Bransford 75 75 1772 Elizabeth Bransford 1774 - 1848 Stephen Bransford 73 73 Never Married

After his parents death, he lived with his sister Betsy Ayers.  ThomasBransford sent money to him monthly for his support.  Buried at hisfather's old homestead beside his parents.
1833 - 1905 Constantine Banner Hadley 71 71 1776 - 1832 Jacob Bransford 56 56 1778 - 1837 Samual Bransford 59 59 1780 - 1857 Abram Bransford 76 76 1782 - 1843 Patsy Bransford 61 61 1786 - 1829 Robert Bransford 43 43 In the old record books it is said that Robert and Jane (Hill) had anunhappy marriage.  They separated due to her "uncontrollable high temperthat bordered on insanity" ~1698 - 1767 John Bransford 69 69 Owned a row of houses in London, England called "Honey Hill" .Commissioned a ship to bring his possessions to America, got drunk andfailed to secure his possessions and lost it all.
Family migrated to America and settled first at Richmond, Henrico County,Virginia.
~1732 Elizabeth Betsy Bransford <1728 James Bransford ~1729 Barbara Bransford ~1730 Mollie Bransford 1836 - 1866 Luzena Hadley 29 29 Molly Mosely Bransford Sally Agee Bransford D. 1830 John III Bransford 1762 - 1829 James Bransford 67 67 Taught school and was tax collector in Clarke County, Georgia for 23 years Mary Kingsford 1668 - 1741 John Bransford 73 73 1676 Jane Croke Wood Barbara Heron Robert Bransford 1617 Robert (Brandford) Brandling 1839 - 1844 Mary Hadley 5 5 1638 Dorothy Vaughn 1574 - 1636 Robert Brandling 62 62 Mary Hilton D. 1575 William Brandling Anne Helye William Bransford 1807 - <1850 Mary Marshall Moseley 43 43 1810 Alexander Marshall Moseley 1812 Frances Marshall Moseley ~1815 James Marshall Moseley 1840 Silvanus Sanders Hadley 1817 Emeline Moseley ~1754 - 1828 William Moseley 74 74 1756 - ~1815 Ann Lewis 59 59 1809 - 1880 William Marshall Moseley 71 71 Martha Turpin 1649 - 1725 Simon Hancock 76 76 1648 - 1687 William Hancock 39 39 ~1695 - <1753 Mary Moseley 58 58 ~1705 Sarah Moseley ~1708 Judith Moseley 1843 - 1844 Hester Ann Hadley 1 1 ~1710 Thomas Moseley 1658 - 1723 Richard Lygon 65 65 1623 - 1675 Thomas Lygon 52 52 1624/1625 - 1704 Mary Harris 1650 - 1708 Robert Hancock 58 58 1659 - 1689 Matthew Lygon 30 30 1660 - 1689 William Lygon 29 29 1661 Hugh Ligon 1663 - <1686 Mary Lygon 23 23 William Lygon 1845 - 1918 Sebastian Grant Hadley 73 73 Robert Harris 1560 Thomas Lygon Frances Dennis Aleanor Dennis 1680 - 1760 Johannah Hancock 80 80 1653 - 1726 Johannah Mary Ligon 73 73 1673 - <1727 Sarah Hancock 54 54 1675 Mary Hancock 1678 - 1719 William Hancock 41 41 1682 - 1731 Elizabeth Hancock 49 49 1848 - 1918 Agustine Hale Hadley 70 70 1684 - 1745 Robert Hancock 61 61 1686 - ~1750 Phoebe Hancock 64 64 1690 - 1736 Arthur Moseley 46 46 ~1698 - 1781 Robert Lygon Moseley 83 83 REFN: HWS81365
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJQ-2V
1708 - >1737 William Moseley 29 29 ~1720 - 1783 Francis Moseley 63 63 1701 - ABT 1763/1777 Sarah Rachel Taylor REFN: HWS81383
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> J9LQ-GG
1729 Francis Moseley REFN: HWS82385
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S8-H3
1730 - 1808 Arthur Moseley 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS82379
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S8-J8
~1737 - >1807 Martha Camp 70 70 Bohannon William Camp 1709 William Camp He was in Virginia by 1740 ~1760 - ~1830 Robert Moseley 70 70 ~1615 - 1693 William Hancock 78 78 1605 - >1630 Augustine Hancock 25 25 1610 - >1652 Simon Hancock 42 42 1550 Thomas Hancock ~1580 - ~1667 Susan Poynter 87 87 Mrs Harris 1580 - 22 Mar 1621/1622 William Hancock 1795 - 1869 Leah Greenwood 73 73 ~1667 - 22 Feb 1728/1729 Arthur Moseley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS81367
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJQ-47
~1550 Agnes Nickolls ~1717 - 1784 Richard Leake 67 67 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 19V2-RBM

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXL-24
1606 - 1665 William Green Moseley 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS81401
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-DV
~1669 - 1717 Benjamin Moseley 48 48 REFN: HWS81404
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-KQ
~1726 Sarah Moseley REFN: HWS82273
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJR-V5
~1727 Mary Moseley REFN: HWS82274
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJR-WB
~1728 Joshiah Moseley REFN: HWS82275
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJR-XH
~1731 Martha Moseley REFN: HWS82376
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJR-ZN
~1733 Nancy Moseley REFN: HWS82377
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-0S
Daniel Reece 1805 - 1857 John T. Hadley 51 51 1734 William Moseley REFN: HWS82378
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S8-KF
~1661 - 1722 Mary Moseley 61 61 REFN: HWS81403
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-JK
~1735 Rebeccah Moseley REFN: HWS82380
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-4H
Francis Taylor REFN: HWS82382
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJKH-6H
Judith Ann Leake REFN: HWS82383
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJKH-7N
1595 - 1655 Susannah Burnet 59 59 REFN: HWS81402
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1DJS-F2
~1673 Amos Moseley REFN: HWS81405
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HTDG-3W
~1677 - 1712 Joseph Moseley 35 35 REFN: HWS81407
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ9-NX
~1675 - 1735 Anthony Moseley 60 60 REFN: HWS81414
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NJFD-QK
1663 William Moseley REFN: HWS81419
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-81
Permelia Reece ~1665 - ~1720 Edward Moseley 55 55 REFN: HWS81422
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-96
~1671 - 1726 George Moseley 55 55 REFN: HWS81423
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> PBWW-3F
~1659 Susan Moseley REFN: HWS81431
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> PBWW-4L
~1618 - <1663 Susannah Blackmaer 45 45 REFN: HWS81434
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 208X-308
1635 - 1671 William Moseley 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
REFN: HWS81441
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 2VJS-N8
1612 - 1653 Elizabeth Burnett 41 41 REFN: HWS81444
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J3W-NT
1697 Peter Leake Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9PT-2G ~1563 - 1633 Dorothy Helmes 70 70 REFN: HWS81452
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJL9-99
1569 - 1625 Rolf Burnett 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS81453
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-H7
1573 Magdalene Clark REFN: HWS81454
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-JD
Katherine Reece 1598 - <1609 Margaret Burnett 11 11 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS81455
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-KK

REFN: HWS81465
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-RL
1600 John Burnett REFN: HWS81456
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-LQ
1602 Rolf Burnett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS81457
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-MW
1603 Magdalene Burnett REFN: HWS81458
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-N3
1605 Thomas Burnett REFN: HWS81459
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-P8
1607 Mary Burnett REFN: HWS81460
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-QF
~0310 Gibica King of Burgundy Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1614 "Hester" Burnett REFN: HWS81469
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-TX
1617 Joseph Burnett REFN: HWS81470
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> M4S9-V4
1635 - 1700 Walter Leake 65 65 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HSG7-RJ Caroline Reece 1562 - 1642 William Moseley 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
REFN: HWS81477
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJL9-DS
OBJE: C:\Legacy\Pictures\mosley.jpg
OBJE: C:\Legacy\Pictures\knight.gif
~1534 - ~1570 Ernald de Moseley 36 36 REFN: HWS81480
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> BZ8S-RF
~1543 Thomas Clarke REFN: HWS81482
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1CLF-1TR
~1543 Margaret Fox REFN: HWS81483
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1CLF-1V0
~1539 Edward Helmes Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
REFN: HWS81512
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQB-FV
OBJE: C:\Legacy\Pictures\holmes.JPG
~1542 Edward Helmes Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS81516
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQB-G2
1602 Charles Moseley REFN: HWS81517
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#18 Feb 2001Open0
~1535 - 1592 Humphrey Moseley 57 57 REFN: HWS81542
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJL9-BG
~1540 - 1606 Margaret Heigham 66 66 REFN: HWS81543
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJL9-CM
~1440 Nicholas Longmore REFN: HWS81545
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1GM6-MB4
Belinda Reece ~1470 Henry Longmore REFN: HWS81546
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1GM6-MDJ
~1514 Elizabeth Harecourt REFN: HWS81547
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#18 Feb 2001Open0
~1500 - <1558 Nicholas Moseley 58 58 REFN: HWS81548
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-LG
~1559 - 1630 Richard Moseley 71 71 REFN: HWS81549
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-TN
~1561 Clement Moseley REFN: HWS81550
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-VT
~1566 Henry Moseley REFN: HWS81551
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-W1
1564 Mary Moseley REFN: HWS81552
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-X6
1568 Ann Moseley REFN: HWS81553
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-ZC
1571 John Moseley REFN: HWS81554
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ9-0H
~1572 Joan Moseley REFN: HWS81555
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ9-1N
Elizabeth Crutchfield ~1500 Elizabeth Sherwood REFN: HWS81556
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQB-BC
~1514 Clement Heigham REFN: HWS81557
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQB-CJ
1688 Judith Ann Leake Ancestral File Number:<AFN> JJKH-7N ~1457 - 1514/1515 John Moseley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Esquire
REFN: HWS81559
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-HX
~1465 Agnes Longmore REFN: HWS81560
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-J4
~1536 - >1568 John Moseley 32 32 REFN: HWS81561
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-NS
~1537 - 1593 Michael Moseley 56 56 REFN: HWS81562
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-Q5
~1465 John Sherwood REFN: HWS81563
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQB-81
~1665 - 1718 Mary Bostick 53 53 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-4B ~1364 John de Moseley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS81565
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-8Q
1799 - 1880 Nancy Greenwood 80 80 ~1376 Christian Costiffe REFN: HWS81566
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-9W
~1396 Roger Moseley REFN: HWS81567
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-B3
1410 John Moseley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS81568
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-DF
1664 - 1725 William Leake 61 61 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-35 ~1311 John de Mollesley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS81570
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ7-WV
~1318 Felicia Champion REFN: HWS81571
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ7-X2
~1342 Hugo de Mollesley REFN: HWS81572
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-1J
~1337 John de Mollesley Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
REFN: HWS81573
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-2P
~1340 William de Mollesley REFN: HWS81574
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-57
~1344 Joan Hillary REFN: HWS81575
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> ZZQ8-6D
Sarah Martin ~1591 - ~1620 Arthur Blackmaer 29 29 REFN: HWS81858
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B8ZK-68
1653 - 1703 Elizabeth Anne Hargrove 50 50 REFN: HWS81865
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G7HQ-XC

REFN: HWS81450
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LBND-CW
0467 - 0486 Agrippine of Burgundy 19 19 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1699 - ~1765 Mary Leake 66 66 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9PT-19 1700 - >1767 Jane Leake 67 67 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXL-1X ~1636 - >1704 Thomas Christian 68 68 ~1726 - ~1776 Samuel (Rev) Leake 50 50 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-JD 1645 - 1723 Mary Greenway 78 78 1735 - 1813 Mask Leake 78 78 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-N3 1739 - 1806 Elisha Leake 67 67 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-MW Hayden Spencer 1730 - 1795 Josiah Leake 65 65 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-H7 1732 - ~1786 Elizabeth Leake 54 54 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXJ-TS ~0410 - 0473 Gunderic King of Burgundy 63 63 1  NAME Gondioc of /Burgundy/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT DateofImport: Jan 17, 200 1 1  DEAT 2  DATE ABT. 473 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Source: Kraentzler 1657, 1778; RC 349.
   K: Gondioc, King of Bourgogne. K-1657: Gundahar de Bourgogne.
   RC: Gundioc (Gunderic), King of Burgundy, 436-473. This lineissuspect, see Clovis I note s (RIN 7404).


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1662 - 1696 Ann Mercer 34 34 ~1724 Christina "Kitty" Leake 1637 - 1716 Thomas Mercer 79 79 1626 Edward Mercer 1550 - 1611 Sir Francis Leake 61 61 The beginning of the end of the glorious days of Newark Castle came when Bishop Holbeach had to surrender his palace stronghold to Henry VIII in the year 1547. From that time, its history is one of a slow-falling into complete ruin. Although Crown property, neither Henry nor his successors seem to have had any use for it, and in 1560, Queen Elizabeth leased it to Sir Francis Leake for twenty-one years.
In 1569, there was a serious rebellion against Elizabeth in favour of Mary and the old religion. The insurgents were mostly from the north and east of the country, and a large army was mustered at Newark in the following year to stop their advance. Among the leaders of this loyal army was the Earl of Rutland, who seems to have been much impressed by the grand appearance of Newark Castle, so much so, indeed, that five years later he petitioned the Queen to grant him a lease of it, giving as his reason that he had not any house within the county of Nottingham. The Queen granted his request, but he had to wait until the expiration of the lease of twenty-one years which had been granted to the existing lessee, Sir Francis Leake, at the end of which period he achieved his desire.
http://www.nottshistory.org.uk/articles/newarkcastle1935/newarkcastle4.htm
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EARL OF SCARSDALE
LEAKE, 11 November 1645.
Sir Francis Leake baronet was created by king James the first 26 October 1624 lord Deincourt, and afterwards earl of Scarsdale, which title became extinct upon die death of Nicholas, fifth earl of Scarsdale, -- July 1736.
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SCARSDALE, a view of the Horse Forces showed at Chesterfield.
Name of Rider    Lances    Light Horse  Petronels
Sir Francis Leake          2            1               1
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~1726 John Leake Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-KK ~1735 Mary Leake Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-P8 1803 Hiram Spencer 1630 Elizabeth Witcher 1693/1694 William Leake Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-ZM 1590 - 1660 Richard Leake 70 70 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HSG7-V2 1752 Thomas Mask 1629 - 1696 Richard Leake 67 67 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1Q4W-6MM 1675 - 1740 Richard Leake 65 65 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 18QF-S8F 1600 Edward Mercer 0883 - 0916 II Gerulf 33 33 ~1605 William Christian 1600 Susanna 1812 - 1883 Daniel Cockran 71 71 1808 - 1880 Mary T. Hadley 72 72 Living Davis 1623 - 5 Mar 1668/1669 John Stearns !Children #1M -  D. B. Robinson <haruspex@pobox.com>
            1. John Stearns b: MAY 1654 in Billerica, Middlesex Co., MA

!Children #2M
           1. Isaac Stearns b: 17 APR 1658
           2. Samuel Stearns b: 3 SEP 1659
           3. Isaac Stearns b: 23 DEC 1661
           4. Nathaniel Stearns b: 30 NOV 1663
           5. Thomas Stearns b: 6 DEC 1665
~1598 Shubael Stearns ? ~0945 - 1024 Gerhard I Von Hohenburg Count of Alsace 79 79 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1639 - 1690 Abigail Stearns 51 51 Marriage 1 Joseph (John) MORSE - M: 27 Apr 1666 in Watertown, Mdlsx,
MA
~0910 - 0973 Eberhard IV Von Hohenburg Count of Nordgau 63 63 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1635 - 1700 Sarah Stearns 65 65 ~0890 - >0923 of France Cunegonde 33 33 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

[jweber.ged]

Cunegonde, daughter of Ermentrude by unknown father, b. ca 890; m. (1) Wigeric, d. 919, Count in the Triergau, Count Palatine of Aachen; m. (2) ca. 920, Richwin, d. 923, Count of Verdun.  [Ancestral Roots line 143-18]

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The following information was supplied by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com (Note that Stewart Baldwin discounted the pedigree outlined below where Giselbert was 3rd husband of Cunegonde and father of Siegfried; among other reasons were that Reignar being husband of Ermentrude would account for many of the onomastic evidence; I have chosen to represent that relationship instead of a 3rd husband for Cunegonde):

Birth: ABT 890 in Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia

Not to flog a dead horse, but France did not exist at this time & "Rheinland, Prussia" did not exist until nearly 1,000 years later.  Until 923, when Charles the Simple was deposed, it was part of the kingdom of the West Franks & after 923 it was part of the kingdom of the East Franks under Henry I of Saxony.

My notes (sorry, quite long) on Cunegonde/Kunegunde gdau of Louis II king of West Franks:

Enkelin von Kg Ludwig d Stammler [Ref: ES VI:127] (granddaughter of King Louis the Stammerer...Curt)

Kunigunde (dau. of Ermentrud dau. of Louis II) married twice - first before 910 to the count palatine Wigerich (d. before 919) and secondly in about 920 to Richwin (d.923) count of Verdun. A charter of Charles III of 911/15 to Wigerich (comes Widricus) names W's wife and one of his sons, Adelbero, whom the king says is his (the king's) nephew (nostri nepotis). [Ref: Richard Borthwick 28 Mar 1998]

To my knowledge, there is no documentary evidence for the identity of Kunigund's father.  Reginar I, count of Hainaut (father of Giselbert, duke of Lorraine and son of another Giselbert), has been suggested as one possibility, apparently for onomastic reasons.  (Kunigund had a grandson named Reginar, and a son named Giselbert.) [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 16 Mar 2002]

Kunigunde, who was married twice: first with the Pfalzgrafen Wigerich, count in the Bidgau (+ 916 or 918), in second with the count Richwin von Verdun (murdered 923). She is the foundress of two family trunks. [Ref: The controversy over the marriage of the count Otto von Hammerstein, A consequence-fraught church-political decline in discipline by Dr. Johannes Jacobi http://www.burg-hammerstein.de/pageID_746207.html]

Cunegonde, dau. of Ermentrude, herself a daughter of King Louis II (king of France) 9892, married 1) to Wigeric, count of the Palace of Charles III, + between 916 and 919; married 2) to Ricuin, count of Verdun. She had 7 children, 3 of whom were born to Wigeric, namely Adalbero, bishop of Metz, Liutgarde and Gozlin [Ref: Thierry Stasser 18 Nov 2002 citing: Michel Parisse, genealogie de la Maison d'Ardenne, in Publications de la section historique de l'Institut grand Ducal de Luxembourg, vol. 95, 1981, pp 17-40]

Research note: speculation flws:
   A paper was brought to my attention that deals with Siegfried of Luxembourg and his origin. It's "Wer Waren die Eltern des Grafen Sigfrid? Eine neue Hypothese zum Ursprung des ersten Luxemburger Grafenhauses", by René Klein, published in Annuaire - A.L.G.H. - Jahrbuch 1998, page 8-27, with 14 geanlogical charts.

   The author reflects on the earlier efforts to shed light on Siegfried's origins. Investigators like Depoin (1904, 1907), Kimpen (1954), Brière (1962), Haag (1963), Settipani (1994), Wolf (1994) and the resulting consangineus (im-)possibilities. Then he turns to the known evidence regarding Siegfried and his kin.

   With the identity of his mother as Kunigunde as a starting point he looks at the Latin terminology like "patruus", "germanus" and "frater and their classic and medieval meanings, and the evidence from the contemporary records. An evaluation of this leads to his conclusion that Kunigunde married 3 times:

1. Wigerich (c.907), with Adalbero, Gozlin and Liutgard as children,
2. Richwin + 923,
3. Giselbert + 939, duke of Lorraine 928-939.

   For Giselbert it was his first marriage. This must have been in 923 or the following year. From this marriage Friedrich, Giselbert and Sigebert/Sigfrid must stem. In 929 Kunigunde must have died and king Heinrich I gave him his daughter Gerberga (just in the marriageble age) as wife. From this marriage came a son Heinrich and 2 or 3 daughters: Wiltrud, Alberada and possible Hedwig. Giselbert drowned in 939 and Geberga was married in the same year to the French Ludwig IV. [Ref: Hans Vogels <h.vogels6@chello.nl> 17 Apr 2003 message to Gen-Medieval] Note: Giselbert = ID 4575... Curt

What is the evidence put forward for this?  It is not hard to guess that part of the argument will be onomastic (e.g., the presence of the name Giselbert among Siegfried's relations).  However, even if you accept the presence of the name as indicating a relationship, that is certainly not enough to nail down any specific connection.  What other evidence is advanced for the claim? [Ref: Stewart Baldwin]

Stewart,
René Klein mentions 5 consequences from this choice:
1. Onomastic. Its gives a good explanation for the names Giselbert in de next three generations (brother, son and grandson of Siegfried). The name Reginar for a son of Gozlin can be explained as following: Giselbert was the step-father of Gozlin so Giselberts own brother Reginar could therefore be the godfather of the stepgrandson.

2. The marriage between Friedrich (Siegfrieds brother) and Beatrix, the sister of Hugo Capet en Hedwig, sister of Geberga and Otto I becomes clear. Friedrich had met the princess at the French court because his stepmother Geberga married king Ludwig IV. And Friedrich was a relative of the said Ludwig IV by means of his mother Kunigunde, daughter of Irmentrud, daughter of Ludwig II, the grandfather of Ludwig IV.

3. The relationship between empress Kunigunde, daughter of Siegfried, and empress Agnes, the wife of Heinrich III as "consanguineae" can be satisfyingly explained. Agnes was a daughter of Irmentrud, daughter of Alberade, daugther of duke Giselbert, the father of Siegfried.

4. It also sheds light on the reason why in 1017 at the marriage of Mathilde, descendant of Gozlin, with Reginar V of Hennegau, descendant of Reginar (+ 915), emperor Heinrich II the objections - of being too consanguineous - of bishop Gerhard of Cambrai did not check.

   Renn (1941) tried to determine the consanguinity between them through Reginar, the aledged husband of Irmintrud and father of Kunigunde, but came to a forbidden 4th degree. He suspected that the emperors motives to stay silent were political.

   In the hypothesis of Klein both marriage partners were just relatives in the 5th degree:
Duke Otto of Sachsen-Uda-Uda-Godfrid-Hermann-Mathilde x 1017
Duke Otto of Sachsen-Heinrich I-Hedwig-Hugo Capet-Hedwig-Reginar V x 1017
   Heinrich II spoke out energeticly at the synod of Diedenhofen 1004/5 for a ban on marriages in the 3th and 4th degree and got his way. His suggestion to stick to the canonical 7 th degree as being the allowed degree of consanguity did not get through. The marriage of 1017 was of such a degree that he did not need to act.

5. After all those earlier attempts  the mysterious adressing of Sigfrid as "imperatorius frater" has now been solved.  Giselbert, Sigfrids father, had secondly married Geberga, the sister of Otto I. The children of this marriage were therefore the "stiefgeschwister" (halfbrother/sisters) of Sigfrid. He was thus a "stiefvetter" (stepcousin) of emperor Otto II. As we have seen before, that the meaning "vetter" (cousin) can be translated with "frater" (brother), and that often no difference was made, just like today, between halfbrothers and full brothers, the adressing of Sigfrid can be translated as imperial stepcousin. This thus explains why there is no mentioning of Sigfrid as a relative of the Ottonen (no actual kinship existed) and why nevertheless Sigfrid and his son Sigfrid stood in a special way to the Ottonen. Therefore Kunigunde could marry Heinrich II without any obstacles regarding Church Law.

   One can argue that duke Giselbert could not marry Kunigunde. His grandfather Giselbert kidnapped and married in 846 a daughter of emperor Lothar I.

Ludwig I- Lothar I- N.N.x Giselbert-Reginar-Giselbert x Ludwig I-Karl-Ludwig II-Irmintrud-Kunigunde x
   Against this objection one can point out that in the charters the father of Reginar never is mentioned by name. Furthermore it is not definitely decided if we have to accept Reginar (+ 876) or Giselbert, earl in the "pagus Masau", as grandfather of duke Giselbert. Others are against the association of the earl of the "pagus Masau"  with Giselbert the kidnapper. If ever this can be proved, it still does not need to be an argument against my hypothesis.

   The synode of Diedenhofen was in 1004/5 and Giselbert and Kunigunde were married around 924. As the synode spoke of abuses, the marriages in the 3th and 4th degree must have been more frequently as the sources tell.

   This according to René Klein. I hope my translation did justice to the text of the paper. [Ref: Hans Vogels <h.vogels6@chello.nl> 22 Apr 2003 message to Gen-Medieval]

    In #3 of your post today, you stated concerning Agnes, wife of the Emperor Henry III, that
"The relationship between empress Kunigunde, daughter of Siegfried, and empress Agnes, the wife of Heinrich III as "consanguineae" can be satisfyingly explained. Agnes was a daughter of Irmentrud, daughter of Alberade, daugther of duke Giselbert, the father of Siegfried."

   This construction conflates Agnes of Poitou, daughter of Guillaume V of  Aquitaine and wife of Henry III, with her mother Agnes of the Franche-Comte, daughter of Otto-William of the Franche-Comte and Irmintrud/Ermentrude de Roucy. [Ref: John P. Ravilious 22 Apr 2003]

Research note: Kunigunde von Francia married (1) Wigeric von Aachen; married (2) Eberhard IV von Nordgau; married (3) Richwin de Verdun. [Ref: Utz 4 Jan 1999 citing: Royalty for Commoners & Weis AR7] Note: Eberhard IV was her son-in-law in most reliable sources (which RfC definitely is not)... my opinion only... Curt

Regards,
Curt

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To add a little data to Cunegonde/Kundegunde:

born:  890/895 [Ref: ES II:1] abt 870/90 [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p126] abt 890 [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p21, Weis AR7 143] abt 895 [Ref: Settipani Capet #7], mother: [Ref: ES II:1, Moriarty Plantagenet p21, 126, & 247, Settipani Capet #7, Weis AR7 143]

Research note 1: brother: Duke Gieselbert of Lotharingia [Ref: Donald Jackman 7 Dec 2000]

Research note 2: Citing Renn, it is stated that the father of Wigerich's wife Kunigund was probably Reginar of Hainaut (father of duke Giselbert of Lorraine), called a  a "well-supported reconstruction" by Professor Jackman.  He also makes an onomastic argument that Siegfried's (of Luxemburg, son of Cunigunde) wife Hadwige was a daughter of Giselbert of Lorraine.  Now, since it is not reasonable to suppose that Siegfried and Hadwige were first cousins, it is impossible for both of the above reconstructions to be true if Siegfried was Kunigund's son... Although I still remain undecided about identity of Siegfried's father, the standard scenario that Siegfried was either a sbling or half-sibling of Wigerich's children seems well supported to me. [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 16 Mar 2002]

Research note 3: To my knowledge, there is no documentary evidence for the identity of Kunigund's father.  Reginar I, count of Hainaut (father of Giselbert, duke of Lorraine and son of another Giselbert), has been suggested as one possibility, apparently for onomastic reasons. (Kunigund had a grandson named Reginar, and a son named Giselbert.) [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 16 Mar 2002]

married Wigeric: 907/909 [Ref: ES VI:127] before 910 [Ref: Moriarty p126] first marriage of Cunegunde [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p247, Settipani Capet #7, Weis AR7 143], names: [Ref: ES II:1, Moriarty Plantagenet p21]

married 2nd Richwin/Ricuin: about 920 [Ref: Weis AR7 #143] abt 920 [Ref: Moriarty Plantagenet p21] second marriage of Cunegunde [Ref: ES VI:127, Moriarty Plantagenet p247]

died: after 930 [Ref: Settipani Capet #7] nach (after) 923 [Ref: ES VI:127]

Regards,
Curt
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Valentinian was one of Rome's last great warrior emperors. There wasapower vacuum after th e death of Julian, last ruler of theNeo-Flavianline. His immediate successor Jovian did no t really survivelong enoughto leave his stamp on late Roman society. In general terms,Valen tinianschallenge was to hold together an empire that hadexperienced sixty yearsof interna l unrest, something which was of majorimport. His provincialorigins and Nicene Christianit y put him at oddswith the senatorialnobility in the west. Furthermore, he had to deal witht he increasingregionalism of the empire, especially in Gaul, Britain,and Africa. EarlyLife Va lentinian, whose full name was FlaviusValentinianus, was born inA.D. 321 at Cibalis (moder n Vinkovci) insouthern Pannonia. His fatherGratian was a soldier renowned for hisstrength a nd wrestling skills.Gratian had an illustrious career in thearmy, rising from staff officert o tribune, to comes Africae, and finallycomes Britanniae. He wassuspected of graft while com es Africae, butnothing was ever proven.After he retired, Constantius II (337-60)confiscate d his estates becausehe was suspected of having been asupporter of Magnentius. Gratiansalle ged affiliation with Magnentiusapparently did not keep Valentinianor his younger brother Val ens frombeing able to enter the military, butit may have contributed to someearly trouble f or Valentinian.Valentinian embarked upon a militarycareer, and, like his father, becamea vic tim of imperial politics. In357 he was tribune of cavalry underJulian, Constantius II's Caes ar inthe west. In the intrigues surroundingJulian and Constantius, Valentinianand a colleag ue were accused ofundermining operations, and Constantiusdismissed them from the service.Val entinian was married twice. His firstwife, Severa, died some timeafter giving birth to Valen tinians first sonGratian in 359, andValentinian married Justina, by whom he had Valentinian II, and twodaughters, Galla and Justa. When Julian died, Valentinianwas recalled tomilitar y service by Jovian. Upon his accession, Joviansent Procopius, anotarius, and Memoridus to G aul and Illyricum toinstall hisfather-in-law Lucillianus, in retirement at Sirmium, as magister equitumet peditum. Lucillianus in turn was to journey to Milan andsecureJovians power i n Italy and Gaul. Jovian supposedly gaveLucillianussecret instructions to handpick a selec t cadre of supporters.Two ofthese men were Valentinian and Seniauchus. One of this groups missionswas to displace Jovinus, Julians magister armorum per Gallias,withMalarichus, a reti red soldier and supporter of Jovian living inItaly. Inaddition they were to visit as many go vernors and militarycommanders aspossible and announce the successful end of the Persian campaign andJovian's succession. Malarichus, however, refused hiscommission, andLucillianus tra veled on to Rheims where he beganexamining the accountsof one of Julians officials. the off icial (notnamed in extant sources)fled to the army in Gaul and spread rumors thatJulian wa s still aliveand that Lucillianus was a rebel. In the riot thatbroke out, Seniauchusand Luci llianus were killed, and Valentinian barelyescaped through thehelp of his friend Primitivus . By this time, Jovianhad sent someadditional soldiers who secured peace in Gaul. As a resul tValentinianwas promoted to command of the second Scutarii division.

Valentinian's Accession Jovian died on 17 February 364, apparentlyofnatural causes, on the b order between Bithynia and Galatia. thearmymarched on to Nicaea, the nearest city of any con sequence, and ameetingof civil and military officials was convened to choose a newemperor . Thenames of Aequitius, a tribune of the first Scutarii, andJanuarius, arelative of Jovian s in charge of military supplies inIllyricum, werebandied about. Both were rejected, Aequiti us as toobrutal, Januariusbecause he was too far away. the assembly finally agreeduponValen tinian, and sent messengers to inform him, as he had beenleftbehind at Ancyra with his unit . While awaiting the arrivalofValentinian, Aequitius and Leo, another Pannonian in charge ofdistributing supplies to the soldiers of Dagalaifus, magisterequitum,managed to keep the fi ckle (mobilitas) soldiers from choosinganotheremperor. Valentinian arrived in Nicaea on 2 4 February 364, thebisextileday. This day was used every four years by the Romans to balance thecalendar much as we use the modern leap year day: the sixth day(countinginclusively) be fore the first of March was counted twice.According toAmmianus, this day was considered an i ll-omened day to beginany newproceedings, so Valentinian put off his official acceptance unt ilthe dayafter the bisextile. Furthermore, the prefect Salutius declaredthat noofficial bus iness could be conducted on the repeated day. theholidaywould have prevented any attempt t o name another emperorbeforeValentinian.

On 26 February 364, Valentinian accepted the office offered to him. Asheprepared to make hi s accession speech, the soldiers threatened toriot,apparently uncertain as to where his loya lties lay. Valentinianreassuredthem that the army was his greatest priority. Furthermore, t oprevent acrisis of succession if he should die prematurely, he agreed topick aco-Augustus . According to Ammianus, the soldiers were astoundedbyValentinians bold demeanor and his wi llingness to assume theimperialauthority. His decision to elect a fellow-emperor could als o beconstruedas a move to appease any opposition among the civilian officialsin theeaster n portion of the empire. By agreeing to appoint a co-ruler,heassured the eastern officials t hat someone with imperial authoritywouldremain in the east to protect their interests.

After promoting his brother Valens to the rank of tribune and puttinghimin charge of the roy al stables on March 1, Valentinian selectedValens asco-Augustus at Constantinople on 28 Marc h 364, though this wasdone overthe objections of Dagalaifus. Ammianus makes it clear, howeve r,thatValens was clearly subordinate to his brother. the remainder of 364wasspent dividin g up administrative duties and militarycommands.Valentinian retained the services of Jovinu s and Dagalaifus,and promotedAequitius to comes Illyricum. In addition, he promotedSerenian us, aretired soldier and fellow Pannonian, to command of thedomesticorumscholae. Several sou rces mention the division ofadministrative spheresbetween the two brothers, but Ammianus i s the mostspecific. According toAmmianus, Valens was given the Prefecture of theOrient, gov erned bySalutius, while Valentinian gained control of thePrefecture of the Gaulsand the Pref ecture of Italy, Africa, andIllyricum. These latter threeareas were put together as one administrative unit under control of theprefect Mamertinus. Valens resided inConstantinople, whi le Valentinianscourt was at Milan.

Roman Society under Valentinian Ammianus and Zosimus as well asmodernscholars praise Valenti nian for his military accomplishments. Heisgenerally credited with keeping the Roman empir e from crumbling awayby. . . reversing the generally waning confidence in the army and imperialdefense . . .. Several other aspects of Valentinian's reign also setthecourse of Roma n history for the next century. Valentiniandeliberatelypolarized Roman society, subordinatin g the civilianpopulation to themilitary. the military order took over the old prestigeof th e senatorialnobility. the imperial court, which was becoming moreand more of amilitary court , became a vehicle for social mobility. Therewere newideas of nobility, which was increasing ly provincial incharacter. Bythis it is meant that the imperial court, not the Senate,was t he seat ofnobility, and most of these new nobles came from theprovinces. With theerosion o f the old nobility, the stage was set forthe ascendancy ofChristianity. At the same time, th e empire was becomingmore and more ofa bureaucracy, with the emperor delegating authority t oa chain ofofficials. These officials did not always perform their jobwell and, asa result , the provincial populations became increasinglyalienated fromthe imperial government. the y were crushed under theincreasing burden oftaxation, and often the emperor, through his delegates, failed to providethe security for which the provincials' tributewas paying. Valentin ian,Christianity, and Legislation Unlike his brotherValens, Valentinianrefused to become emb roiled in the religiouscontroversies of the time.Ammianus praised Valentinian for his religi ousneutrality. Valentinianrefused to get involved in the Arian controversyof the east, dism issinga deputation of eastern Nicene bishops whoappealed to him to controlValens. Valentinia n did, however, take a harshstand against two of theheretical movements that had grown durin g thepast century in the west.In 372 he forbade gatherings of Manichees in thecity of Rome . Suchassemblies were to result in the death of the leaders,the exile of theothers, and conf iscation of the property of allinvolved. In addition heofficially condemned Donatist bishop s in Africain 373. Theecclesiastical sources for this period generally have afavorable opin ionof Valentinian. Jerome speaks in glowing terms, sayingValentinian wasan excellent empero r in most cases and similar incharacter to Aurelian,save only that certain people interprete d hisexcessive strictness andparsimony as cruelty and greed. Socrates andOrosius took th e story ofhis dismissal from the military by ConstantiusII and turned him into amartyr of so rts. According to Sozomen,Valentinian was dismissed from themilitary by Julian, instead of Constantius II, for refusing to perform apagan ritual at a pagan shrine.Less accurately, Theo deret, Sozomen, andSocrates praised Valentinian forinstalling Ambrose as bishop of Milan.Amb roses predecessor, Auxentius,had been an Arian.

Valentinian, however, was not uniformly friendly towards Christianity.Forexample, he ordere d Symmachus, praefectus urbi of Rome in 365, to puttodeath and confiscate the property of an y Christians who becamecustodiansof temples. It seems, however, that much of his legislation concerningChristians was driven by fiscal motives, rather than any realconcern withreligiou s doctrine. Any Manichees caught under the lawcontributed theirproperty to the fisc, and th e condemnation of theDonatists could reallybe seen as a condemnation of those who inhibitedt he collection of taxesfrom the African provinces. In other examples,Valentinian addresse d alaw to Damasus, Pope of Rome in 370, whichforbade ecclesiastics to marrywidows or femal e wards of the state. Thepurpose of this law was to stopchurchmen from obtaining the wealt h ofsuch women through inheritance. Onthe other hand, Valentinian appears tohave given Chris tians specialprivileges. For example, in 370 he upheld alaw of Constantius II thatexempte d professed Nicene Christians in theAfrican provinces fromobligatory municipal duties. Simil arly, a law waspassed in 371 thatthose in the city of Rome who could prove that theywere ecc lesiasticsbefore the accession of Valentinian were exempt frommunicipal services.

Revenues lost by these measures had to be made up from other sources,andValentinian sought t hem from the senatorial order. In a lawpromulgatedon 18 October 365 in Paris and reaching Ca rthage on 18January 366,Valentinian ordered Dracontius, vicarius Africae, to send outmen to collect taxes from those African estates which were owned byRomansenators. This law was in k eeping with Valentinians generalhostility tothe senatorial order.

Initially, it seemed that Valentinian actively sought to pacify thepaganaristocracy at Rom e by retaining the title pontifex maximus andbypassing legislation confirming toleration o f the pagan practiceofdivination. In 371, however, he sanctioned a purge of the nobility b ythepraefectus annonae Maximinus, whom he temporarily elevated to theofficeof urban prefec t for this purpose. Members of the aristocracywerebrought before Maximinus and Valentinian s old friend Leo on chargessuchas using magic, using poison, and adultery. Punishments range d fromexileto death. Ammianus cites many such cases, including those of thesenatorsCethegus , killed for adultery, and Paphius and Cornelius,prosecuted andexecuted for using poison. Th e scale of Maximinusprosecutions was suchthat even children were tried. One Alypius, whom Ammianus describes asnobilis adulescens, was exiled for an offenseAmmianus does not specify(a nd thus implies was trumped up), whileLollianus, son of the ex-prefectLampadius, was sentenc ed to exile forwriting a book concerning thedestructive use of magic (noxiarum artium).Lamp adius appealed toValentinian, who turned the case over toPhalangius, governor of Baetica,wh o sentenced Lollianus to death.

Ammianus makes it clear that actions such as these were part ofasystematic plan by Valentini an to erode the power and prestige ofthesenatorial aristocracy. It was at the request of Max iminusthatValentinian abrogated the right of persons of senatorial rank toappealcases to th e emperor, a right that had already been strictlycurtailedduring the reign of Ampelius, Maxi minus predecessor as urbanprefect. Hedid this by treating as treasonous such acts as adulte ry, useof magic,and poisoning. He also empowered Maximinus to use torture toextractconfessi ons from the accused. As with Lollianus, the appeals thatwereheard often resulted in a harsh er punishment than the originalsentence.

Several pieces of extant legislation seem to confirm Ammianusallegationsthat Valentinian wa s eroding senatorial prestige. In a law of364,Valentinian decreed that the equites now ranke d in prestige onlybehindthe senatorial order. In addition, these equites were exempt fromth emore onerous forms of compulsory service and senatorialtaxes.Furthermore, a second law iss ued in 367 gave members of theimperialcourt the same privileges as senators. This law also e stablishedthatdischarged comites and tribunes could become senators.

In July of 372, Valentinian sent several pieces of legislationtoAmpelius, praefectus urbi o f Rome, putting members of the imperialcourtand the military on equal footing with those wh o occupied places inthecivil administration. First, magistri peditum and magistri equitum wereto be of equal social prestige to praetorian prefects. Inaddition,quaestors, magistri offi ciorum, the comes sacrarum largitionum,the comesrerum privatarum, comites rei militaris, an d magistri equitumoutrankedproconsular governors. Finally, any member of the imperialcourto utranked vicarii.

Ammianus also observes that Valentinians main goal was to raisetheprestige of the military . Zosimus confirms this by statingthatValentinian promoted many officers, and modified the s ystem oftaxcollection so that the army got its supplies more quickly.Valentinianissued seve ral laws expressly intended to make the collectionof taxeseasier. In 367, Valentinian instru cted Probus that tax paymentsin kindcould now be made in three installments per annum or al l at once.Inaddition, Valentinian raised the standard exactions. This increaseintaxation al ienated the provincials.

the African provinces illustrate this effect of Valentinians taxpolicies.When Romanus, as t he military representative of the imperialgovernment,came to power in 363, he began exploiti ng the provincials inthe Africandiocese. When they refused to meet his exorbitant demands, h eleft themto the vagaries of such peoples as the Austoriani. In addition,whenValentinian se nt Palladius, a tribune and notarius, toinvestigate,Romanus split the stolen tax revenue wit h him to preventPalladius fromreporting his misconduct to Valentinian. As a result ofRomanu s actions,the provincials balked at paying any taxes. the factthat Valentinian hadto resen d the law directly to Dracontius, thevicarius of Africa in 367,confirms that the governmen t was having a hardtime in collecting itstribute. Valentinian was very distressed by the situation, dispatchingthe notarius Neoterius, the protector domesticusMasaucio, andGaudentius , a tribune of the Scutarii, to Africa in 365.Theodosius tooksteps to ameliorate the situati on upon his arrival,declaring that theprovincials did not have to supply his army. He woul dtake any supplieshe needed from the supporters of Firmus.

In addition, when Valentinian came to Pannonia in 375, theprovincialstook the opportunity t o complain bitterly about theoppression they hadsuffered under Probus, praetorian prefect fo r theregion. According toAmmianus, the taxation was so onerous in Pannoniathat many of thel eading nobles fled, were imprisoned for debt, or killedthemselves.There may have been simila r unrest in Gaul, for Ammianusreported thatthere was an outbreak of civil unrest among the p rovincialsthere in 369,although he gives no details. Scholars such as Raymond VanDam see su chprovincial outbreaks as signs that the imperial system wasdevolving tothe local level.

Assessment of Valentinian's Reign Valentinian's reign affordsvaluableinsights into late Roma n society, civilian as well as military.First,there was a growing fracture between the easte rn and westernportions ofthe empire. Valentinian was the last emperor to reallyconcentrat e hisresources on the west. Valens was clearly in an inferiorposition in thepartnership. Sec ond, there was a growing polarization ofsociety, bothChristian versus pagan, and civil versu s military. Finallythere was agrowing regionalism in the west, driven by heavy taxation an dtheinability of Valentinian to fully exercise military authority inallareas of the west. A ll of these trends would continue over thenextcentury, profoundly reshaping the Roman empir e and western Europe.


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Abraham Caudle ~0338 Justina of Rome Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 11 Jan 0346/0347 - 17 Jan 0394/0395 Theodosius I "the Great" Emperor of Rome Origin and Early Career Flavius Theodosius was born at Cauca in Spaininabout 346 to Thermant ia and Theodosius the Elder (so-calledtodistinguish him from his son). Theodosius the Elde r was a seniormilitaryofficer serving in the Western empire and rose to become themagistere quitum praesentalis under the emperor Valentinian I from late368 untilhis execution in earl y 375. As the son of a soldier, Theodosiuswaslegally obliged to enter upon a military career . He seems to haveservedunder his father during his expedition to Britain in 367/8, and was thedux Moesiae Primae by late 374. Unfortunately, greatcontroversysurrounds the rest of hi s career until Gratian had him hailedas hisimperial colleague in succession to the emperor V alens at Sirmiumon 19January 379. It is clear that he was forced to retire home to Spainonl yto be recalled to active service shortly thereafter, butthecircumstances of his forced reti rement are shrouded in mystery.Hisfather was executed at roughly the same time, and much spe culationhascentred on the relationship between these events. A generalconsensusseems to hav e emerged, however, that the future emperor wasforced intoretirement shortly after the execu tion of his father atCarthage inAfrica during the winter of 375/6. the same court faction which hadengineered the death of his father managed to persuade Valentiniantodismiss him also , or so the consensus goes. This interpretation ofeventsis incorrect, however, not least bec ause it places far too muchtrust ina number of unreliable sources.

the answer to the mystery surrounding Theodosius' forced retirementliesin Ammianus' descript ion of a severe defeat which Sarmatianraidersinflicted upon Roman forces in the province o f Valeria in late374 whenthey almost annihilated a legio Moesiaca, i.e. a legion fromMoesia , anda legio Pannonica, i.e. a legion from Pannonia. These legionshad beensent to intercep t a party of Sarmatians who had been pursuing aseniorRoman officer named Aequitius deep int o Roman territory, andwouldundoubtedly have triumphed had they acted together. But they fail edtoco-operate, and their quarrelling allowed the Sarmatians to catchthemunprepared, defeat ing the legion from Moesia first, then the legionfromPannonia. Valentinian's reaction to thi s defeat can best be judgedfromhis reaction to an earlier defeat which the Alamanni had mana gedtoinflict on his forces in Gaul during the spring of 365. He soughtoutthose who had bee n the first to turn and run before the enemy andblamedthem for the subsequent defeat. He ord ered the unit in question -theBatavi - to be stripped of their weapons and sold into slavery , andittook the whole army to persuade him to relent. In this instance,thefirst of the tw o units to break and run had been the legion fromMoesia.Hence Valentinian would have held th eir commanding officerresponsiblefor the wider defeat, and, as the dux Moesiae Primae, Theodosius was theofficer ultimately responsible for this unit. HenceValentinian dismissedTheodos ius and sent him home to Cauca in Spain inthe same manner, andfor the same reason, that th e emperor Constantius IIhad dismissedValentinian himself in 357, or the magister equitum pe rGallias Marcellusin the same year. He had found him guilty of cowardice.

the best explanation for the death of Theodosius the Elder is that hehadtried to intervene o n behalf of his son, and Valentinian had hadhimexecuted as a result, most probably during th e early new year of 375.Hisson regained his commission within the army only following the de athofValentinian himself on 17 November 375. He seems to have obtainedaposition similar t o that which he had originally held at hisdismissal,that of dux Valeriae perhaps. He campaig ned against theSarmatians againin 376, during which he was promoted as the magistermilitu m perIllyricum. He remained as magister militum per Illyricum from376 until19 January 379 wh en the western emperor Gratian appointed himto succeedhis eastern colleague Valens who had b een killed at the BattleofAdrianople on 9 August 378. the fact that Gratian chose him as hi snewcolleague does not necessarily mean that he enjoyed a particularlygoodreputation as th e best general of his day. Gratian had effectivelybeenforced to choose him since he seems t o have been the most seniorofficerof Roman birth available to him at the time.

Foreign Policy the problem confronting Theodosius immediately uponhisaccession was how to ch eck the Goths and their allies who werecontinuingto ravage the Balkans. One difficulty was t hat they had spreadbeyond thediocese of Thrace into the dioceses of Macedonia and Dacia in theprefecture of Illyricum, which had traditionally belonged to thewesternempire. the resul t was that Gratian surrendered the threedioceses of theprefecture of Illyricum to the tempor ary control ofTheodosius for theduration of the Gothic crisis, while he himselfreturned t o Trier inGaul. the date of this transfer is disputed, but itseems to have comeinto formal e ffect at the beginning of the new taxyear on 1 September379 and may be presumed to have ende d on 31 August382. This leftTheodosius in control of the entire theatre of operations.Theod osiusleft Sirmium, the site of his accession, for Thessalonica inMacedoniawhich remained hi s base for the campaign seasons of 379 and380. Gratianhad transferred some of his own office rs and men toTheodosius in orderto assist him in his efforts to rebuild the easternfield-ar mies, whichhad been shattered at the Battle of Adrianople. Thesetransfers includedhis come s domesticorum Richomer, who becameTheodosius' magister peditumpraesentalis, a post which h e retained untilhis death by illness in late392.

We are poorly informed about the exact sequence of events duringtheGothic war, but Theodosiu s' "general" Modares appears to haveinflictedan important defeat upon the Goths somewhere i n Thrace in 379.Theodosiusproved himself willing to recruit one group of barbarians intohi s armyto use against the other groups who remained hostile, but thiswas arisky strategy. I n order to reduce the risk, Theodosius transferredsomeof these fresh barbarian recruits to E gypt in return for some oftheexperienced Roman troops stationed there, during late 379 apparently.Nevertheless, a large number of his new recruits appeared tohavedefected to the othe r side during the course of his campaign in 380,sothat he suffered at least one serious reve rse. He left Thessalonicaandentered Constantinople for the first time on 24 November 380. H e wastoremain in Constantinople, or its immediate vicinity, until late387.During the winte r of 380/1 he wrote to Gratian for his help againsttheGoths in Illyricum, and Gratian replie d first by sending his"generals"Bauto and Arbogast against them, then by taking to the fiel dhimself.They appear to have succeeded in driving the Goths and theirallies fromIllyricum a nd back into Thrace during 381. Theodosius,however, did enjoya propaganda coup when the Goth ic chieftain Athanaricsurrendered to himat Constantinople on 11 January 381, although he die donly two weekslater. Theodosius finally reached a settlement with theremainder of theGoth s on 3 October 382. the exact terms of thissettlement have not beenpreserved, but it is clea r that the Goths weregranted the right tosettle large amounts of land along the Danube frontier in the diocese ofThrace and enjoyed an unusual degree of autonomy.Many came to serve int he Roman army, but the terms of their serviceremain unclear. Manyvolunteered to serve on a f ull-time professionalbasis, while more wereobliged to serve only for the duration of a specific campaign. Theresults were that the Goths who settled within theempire remained aconstan t threat to its internal stability. Asubstantial number of Gothictroops defected to the sid e of MagnusMaximus when Theodosius joined hisforces with those of the youngValentinian II a t Thessalonica in 387 inpreparation for their jointcampaign westwards against Maximus. Thes e hidin the rough country aboutThessalonica until Theodosius managed to drivethem back int o Thraceduring his return from the West in 391, where theyremained a threat aslate as 392 w hen they managed to kill the "general"Promotus. One oftheir emerging leaders, Alaric, partic ipated inTheodosius' campaignagainst Eugenius in 394, only to resume hisrebellious behaviou r againstTheodosius' son and eastern successor,Arcadius, shortly thereafter. Nordid the ext ernal threat cease. the"general" Promotus won a notablevictory for Theodosius in 386 when he defeated an attempt by Odotheus andhis Greuthungian Goths to force theirway across the Danub e.

the East remained relatively quiet under Theodosius. the Saracensrejectedtheir previous trea ty of 377 with the Romans and resumed theirraids oncemore along the frontier from Arabia t o Syria in 383apparently. We do notknow the reason for this revolt, but the magisterpeditu m praesentalisRichomer appears to have crushed it in but onecampaign that year. As aresult , the Salihids replaced the Tanukhids asthe dominant group amongRome's Saracen foederati. A s for the Persians,Theodosius maintained goodrelations with a rapid succession of Persiankin gs during his reign.Armenia remained a potential source of conflictbetween the two powers until they reached agreement upon the division ofthis country in 387 whenTheodosius sent his m agister militum perOrientem Stilicho on an embassyto the Persian court. In accordance withth is agreement, the pro-Romanking Arsak retained possession of thewestern part of the country , whilethe pro-Persian king Khosro retainedpossession of the eastern part.

Civil Wars Theodosius fought two bloody civil wars in quicksuccessionagainst the usurpers Ma gnus Maximus and Eugenius. MagnusMaximus was afellow Spaniard who even claimed to be a relat ive ofTheodosius himself.Like Theodosius, he was also a pious Catholic. Hencethere was no d eepideological differences between the two. Magnus Maximushad been thecommander of a field a rmy in Britain in 383 when he had ledhis troopsback to Gaul in an attempt to seize power. H e forced Gratianto flee froman initial encounter near Paris, but was blamed forGratian'sass assination near Lyons as he made for northern Italy. Thiswas the onlycharge which Theodosiu s could seriously have held againsthim in 383,that he had risen to power through the assassi nation of alegitimateemperor. War between the two had not been inevitable, and theoratorThe mistius undoubtedly exaggerates when he claims that Theodosiusset outagainst him in 384 wit h the intention of avenging Gratian'sdeath. Theyoung Valentinian II continued to rule the pr efectures ofItaly,Illyricum and Africa, which constituted a buffer-ground betweentheterrito ries of his two more powerful colleagues. An uneasypeaceprevailed until the late summer of 3 87 when Maximus sent his troopsintonorthern Italy and forced Valentinian to retreat to Thess alonica attheeastern extreme of his territory. Yet while Maximus may have struckthefirst fo rmal blow in this renewed bout of civil war, one suspectsthat hefelt compelled to act as h e did much because of the growinginfluence ofTheodosius over Valentinian and his ministers . One notesthat Theodosius'magister peditum praesentalis Richomer was the uncle ofValentini an'smagister equitum praesentalis Arbogast, who was effectivelythe solecommander of Valentin ian's forces at this point. Moreimportantly,perhaps, Valentinian had appointed Gildo as hi s comesAfricae ca. 386,and Theodosius had attempted to win Gildo over to hiscause by marryi ngNebridius, a nephew of the empress Flaccilla, toGildo's daughterSalvina.the fact that Maxi mus suffered some sort ofserious defeat atSicily during the initial stage of the civil war i n388, and that hecommitted a large number of men to naval operations offthe southernItalia n coast under the command of his magisterpraesentalisAndragathius, suggests that Theodosiu s was well rewarded forhis efforts,that he did at least persuade Gildo to defect to his sid eand seizeSicily on his behalf. Whatever the case, Theodosius joinedwithValentinian at Thes salonica during the late summer of 387, at whichtimehe also married Valentinian's sister Gal la. They launched ajointexpedition against Maximus during the summer of 388, defeating his forcesin pitched battles at Siscia, then Poetovio. They then forced theirwayacross the Alps a nd captured Maximus himself at Aquileia. They hadhimexecuted three miles outsid'Aquileia o n 28 August 388, and sentArbogastto do the same to his son Victor in Trier. However, they sp aredhis wifeand two daughters.

Theodosius spent about three years in Italy until he began his returntripto Constantinople i n the summer of 391. Valentinian now ruled thewholeof the western empire, but he was increas ingly dominated by hismagisterpeditum praesentalis Arbogast, whose own arrogance increased t hefurtherTheodosius moved from the scene. Matters came to a head in 392whenValentinian trie d to cashier Arbogast and Arbogast simply refusedtoaccept his command. Valentinian secretl y wrote to Theodosius forhisassistance, but was found dead on 15 May 392. An uneasy peace followed asArbogast awaited the news of Theodosius' reaction to the deathof hisbrother-in-la w Valentinian; Theodosius tried to determinewhetherValentinian really had committed suicid e as alleged.Unfortunately forall concerned, Theodosius was still married to Galla,who refu sed toaccept that her brother had committed suicide. Worsestill, Arbogast'sstrongest advocat e at Theodosius' court, his uncleRichomer, was mortallyill. As a hostile judgement seemed in creasinglylikely, Arbogast struckfirst. He hailed Valentinian's magister scrinii asempero r on 22 August392 and quickly secured Italy for his cause. Incontrast to hisacceptance of Ma ximus for several years, Theodosiusrefused to recogniseEugenius as emperor right from the st art. Hepublicly indicated this byhis refusal to accept Eugenius' nominees forthe consulshi p of 393 and byhis coronation of his second son Honorius asAugustus on 23 January 393.the wa r did not begin until the summer of 394when Theodosius finallybegan his march from Constanti nople. the war wasdecided by one decisivebattle on the banks of the river Frigidus in thefo othills of the Alps on6 September 394. While Christian sources delightto recount how Godassi sted Theodosius by sending a wind to blow hisenemies' weapons backinto their faces, the cruc ial factor was surely thedecision by a keysection of Maximus' army under the comes Arbitio t odefect from his sideto that of Theodosius. So Theodosius triumphed andhad Eugenius execute d,while Arbogast committed suicide.

Religious Policy Theodosius was Catholic and received baptism at thehandsof bishop Acholiu s of Thessalonica during the autumn of 380 whenseriousillness threatened his life. Two day s after his first arrivalinConstantinople on 24 November 380, Theodosius expelled the "Arian "bishopDemophilus of Constantinople from the churches of that cityandsurrendered them to Gr egory of Naziaznus who happened to be theleader ofthe small Catholic or "Nicene" community t here at the time.This wasgreatly resented and may even have resulted in an attempt toassass inatethe emperor. He also called a synod of 150 Catholic bishopswho assembledat Constantinop le in May 381. An early meeting of thissynod, when allthe bishops had not yet arrived, elect ed Gregory ofNazianzus as the newBishop of Constantinople, but he was quickly forcedto resi gn. the synodthen elected the senator Nectarius, who obviouslyenjoyed the strongbacking of t he emperor himself, in his stead.Theodosius' early reignwitnessed the gradual expulsion of a ll hereticalbishops from the townsand cities of the East and the transfer of allchurch buil dings andproperty to their Catholic rivals. the depth ofresentment which suchpolicies cause d can best be judged by the fact thatin 388 "Arian" mobsat Constantinople rioted and cause d widespread damagein reponse to thefalse rumour that Magnus Maximus had inflicted a sever edefeat uponTheodosius.

Theodosius continued to tolerate the traditional pagan practicesandrituals which had enjoye d toleration from successive Christianemperorsthroughout the fourth century, i.e., almost an ything which didnotinclude blood-sacrifice or did not smack of treason against theemperor,u ntil 391 at least. He then issued a series of laws whichseemedeffectively to prohibit all pa gan worship by forbidding visits topagansites of worship or even the adornment in any manne r of the imagesof thegods. This apparent change of policy on his part has often beencredite dto the increased influence of bishop Ambrose of Milan. For in390 Ambrosehad excommunicate d Theodosius because he had ordered theexecution ofseveral thousand of the inhabitants of Th essalonica inresponse to themurder there of his "general" Butherichus. Theodosiusaccepted h isexcommunication and even performed several months of publicpenance, soit is all too easy t oo imagine how he might have taken thetime to reviewhis other "failings" also, including hi s continuedtoleration ofpaganism. However, the importance of these laws has beengreatlyexag gerated. They were limited in scope, specific measures inresponse tovarious petitions and ac cusations and tell us less aboutTheodosius thanthe private agenda of many of the increasingl y militantChristians whocould be found throughout his administration. Although hehad voice d hissupport earlier for the preservation of temples or paganstatues asuseful public buildin gs or as works of art, in 391 heofficiallysanctioned the destruction of the most famous of t he templesin the East,the Serapeum at Alexandria. Bands of monks and Christianofficials had long been accustomed to take the law into their own handsand destroyvarious centres of paga n worship, but the destruction of theSerapeumseemed to confirm that such actions had often e njoyed theemperor's tacitapproval at least, and served to encourage such action inthe futur ealso. Again, however, Theodosius had been effectivelymanipulated intosanctioning the destru ction of the Serapeum by localofficials who hadessentially engineered the crisis there for t his verypurpose.

Family and Succession Theodosius married twice. His first wife wastheSpanish Aelia Flavia Fl accilla. She bore him Arcadius ca. 377,Honoriuson 9 September 384, and Pulcheria ca. 385. Th eodosius honouredher withthe title of Augusta shortly after his accession, but she died in3 86. Inlate 387 he married Galla, daughter of Valentinian I andfull-sister ofValentinian II . She bore him Gratian ca. 388, GallaPlacidia ca. 388/390,and died in childbirth in 394, tog ether with hernew-born son John. Ofhis two sons who survived infancy, he appointedArcadiu s as Augustus on19 January 383 and Honorius as Augustus on 23January 393. His promotionof Ar cadius as a full Augustus at an unusuallyyoung age points to hisdetermination right from th e start that one ofhis own sons shouldsucceed him. He sought to strengthen Arcadius' position in particular bymeans of a series of strategic marriages whose purposewas to tie hisleadin g "generals" irrevocably to his dynasty. Hence hemarried his nieceand adoptive daughter Sere na to his magister militumper OrientemStilicho in 387, her elder sister Thermantia to a "gen eral"whose namehas not been preserved, and ca. 387 his nephew-in-law NebridiustoSalvina, da ughter of the comes Africae Gildo. By the time of his deathbyillness on 17 January 395, Theo dosius had promoted Stilicho fromhisposition as one of the two comites domesticorum under hi s owneasternadministration to that of magister peditum praesentalis in awesternadministrati on, in an entirely traditional manner, under hisyounger sonHonorius. Although Stilicho manag ed to increase the power ofthe magisterpeditum praesentalis to the disadvantage of his colle aguethe magisterequitum praesentalis and claimed that Theodosius hadappointed him asguardia n for both his sons, this tells us more about hiscunning andambition than it does about Theo dosius' constitutionalarrangements.

Theodosius' importance rests on the fact that he founded a dynastywhichcontinued in power un til the death of his grandson Theodosius II in450.This ensured a continuity of policy whic h saw the emergence ofNiceneChristianity as the orthodox belief of the vast majority of Christiansthroughout the middle ages. It also ensured the essentialdestruction ofpaganism and th e emergence of Christianity as the religionof the state,even if the individual steps in thi s process can bedifficult toidentify. On the negative side, however, he allowed hisdynastic interests and ambitions to lead him into two unnecessary andbloody civilwars which severel y weakened the empire's ability to defenditself in theface of continued barbarian pressure u pon its frontiers. Inthis manner,he put the interests of his family before those of the wide rRomanpopulation and was responsible, in many ways, for the phenomenon towhichwe now refe r as the fall of the western Roman empire.


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Thermanis Rome Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0289 - 0326 Flavia Maxima Fausta 37 37 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0242 - BEF. 25 JUL 306 Constantius Flavius Valerius 1  NAME Constantius Angelus of /Rome/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXTDateof Import: Jan 17 , 2001 1  BIRT 2  PLAC ,Britain 2  SOUR S033320 3DATA 4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 200 1 1  DEAT 2  PLAC ,York 2  SOURS033320 3DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Ancestral Roots 45; Kraentzler 1669, 1680, 1795.
   K-1795: Constantius I,  Emperor of Britain, Gaul, Spain andRome("Chlorus"). His British n ame appears to have been Cystennan.
   K-1669: Flavius Constantius "Chlore," Emperor of Britain, Rome andGaul.
   Roots: Theodora Comnena, married Constantinus Angelus.


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Source: Kraentzler 1772, 1777, 1809; Pfafman; AF.
   K: Basina (a widow?) von Thuringia.
   Pfafman: Basina von Thuringia, daughter of Weldelphus, KingofThuringia.


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BIOGRAPHY: Herculius' Family Connections When the EmperorDiocletiandetermined that the empir e was too large for one man to governon hisown, he made Maximianus his Caesar in 285/6 and e levated him tothe rankof Augustus in perhaps the spring of 286. While Diocletian ruledin th eEast, Maximian ruled in the West. In 293, in order to maintain andtostrengthen the stabilit y of the empire, Diocletian appointedConstantiusI Chlorus to serve Herculius as a Caesar i n the West, whileGalerius didthe same job in the East. This arrangement, called the"Tetrarc hy", wasmeant not only to provide a stronger foundation for thetwo emperors'rule, but also t o end any possible fighting over thesuccession to thethrone once the two senior Augusti ha d left thethrone--a problem whichhad bedeviled the principate since the time of theEmpero r Augustus. Tocement the relationship between Herculius and hisCaesar, Constantiusmarried Ma ximianus' elder daughter Theodora. A decadelater, Constantius'son Constantine would marry He rculius' youngerdaughter Fausta.

BIOGRAPHY: Herculius' Military Activities To a large degree,Herculiusspent the early years o f his reign engaging in lacklustercampaigning.Although he was able to quell the Bagaudae fai rly easily in286, it waswith some measure of difficulty that he put down a Germaninvasion o fGaul in the fall of the same year. Additionally, he appointedCarausiusto command his navy a nd to defeat the pirates; because ofcertainfinancial irregularities that had occurred durin g his successfultour,Carausius revolted and declared himself emperor. Britain and thenorthe rnpart of Gaul sided with the usurper. On his own, Maximanus wasunable torepress him; he an d his Praetorian Prefect Constantiusattempted to dealwith both the on-going problem of Carau sius and thecontinued Germanicincursions of his realm. As soon as Constantius wasappointe d Caesar in293, he recovered northern Gaul after he defeatedCarausius near Bononiaand repres sed any sparks of rebellion in theregion. It was not until296, however, that the Caesar wa s able torecover Britain by defeatingCarausius' successor Allectus; while hecampaigned in B ritain, Maximianusstood watch on the Rhine. Between 297and 299 the Augustus seems to havefou ght the Moors in Spain and takenthe offensive against African tribesin the general area of C arthage. theemperor appears to have spent theremainder of his reign in a state ofindolenc e in Milan or Aquileia andwas content to allow Constantius toshoulder the real burdens of st ateincluding, among other things, theGerman threat.

BIOGRAPHY: In political matters, the emperor and his Caesar wereverydifferent. Maximianus wa s allegedly very heavy handed when dealingwithmembers of the Roman Senate, whereas his Caesa r's relationship withthepatricians was apparently fairly good. Surprisingly, when faced wit htheedicts which provided the legal foundation for the "Great Persecution"in303, both Maxim ianus Herculius and Constantius seem to have beenmoremoderate in their dealings with Christi ans than Diocletian andGaleriuswho rigorously enforced the laws in the Eastern portion of th eempire.the Caesar limited his actions to the demolition of churches.

BIOGRAPHY: Maximianus' Resignation On 1 May 305 Diocletian, atNicomedeia,and Maximianus Herc ulius, at Mediolanum, divested themselvesof thepurple. Their resignations seem largely due t o the almost fatalillnessthat Diocletian contracted toward the end of 304. Diocletianseems t ohave forced his colleague to abdicate. In any case, Herculiushad sworn anoath at the templ e of Capitoline Jupiter to carry out theterms of theabdication. Constantius and Galerius wer e appointed asAugusti, withMaximinus Daia and Severus as the new Caesars. the retiredemperor s thenreturned to private life. Diocletian's retirement was atSalonae inDalmatia, while Her culius' retreat was either in Lucania orCampania.

BIOGRAPHY: Herculius' Swansong Herculius' retirement, however, wasofshort duration because , a little more than a year later on 28October306, his son Maxentius was proclaimed empero r at Rome. To givehis regimean aura of legitimacy, Maximianus was forced to affirm hisson's acclamation. When Galerius learned of Maxentius' rebellion, hesentSeverus against him with a n army that had formerly been underhisfather's command. Maxentius invested his father with t he purple againtowin over his enemy's troops, a ruse which succeeded. Perhapstostrengthen h is own position, in 307 he went to Gaul and marriedhisdaughter Fausta to Constantine. When C onstantine refused tobecomeembroiled in the civil war between Galerius and Maxentius, Herculiusreturned to Rome in 308 and attempted to depose his son; however, hedidnot succeed. Whe n he was unable to convince Diocletian to take upthepurple again at a meeting in Carnuntum i n late 308, he returned tohisson-in-law's side in Gaul. Although he was treated with all o ftherespect due a former emperor, he still desired to be more thanafigurehead. He decided t o seize the purple from Constantine whenhisson-in-law least expected it. His opportunity cam e in the summer of310when the Franks revolted. When Constantine had taken a small part ofhi sarmy into enemy territory, Maximianus proclaimed himself againemperorand paid the soldier s under his command a donative to securetheirloyalty. As soon as Constantine received news a bout Maximianus'revolt inJuly 310, he went south and reached Arelate before hisfather-in-la wcould mount a defense of the city. Although Maximianus fledto Massilia,his son-in-law seize d the city and took Maximianus prisoner.Although hewas deprived of the purple, he was grante d pardon for hiscrimes. Unableto endure the humiliation of his defeat, he attempted tohav e Constantinemurdered in his bed. the plot failed because he tried toget his daughterFausta' s help in the matter; she chose to reveal thematter to herhusband. Because of this attempt o n his son-in-law's lifeMaximianus wasdead by the end of July either by his own hand or on th eorders of hisintended victim.


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Introduction and Early Life the ineffectual life and reign ofFlaviusArcadius are of consider ably less importance than the quitesignificantdevelopments that occurred during his reign. B orn either in377 or 378 tothen general Theodosius and Aelia Flavia Flacilla, he andhis youn gerbrother, Honorius, ruled the eastern and western halves ofthe RomanEmpire respectively fr om 395.

Shortly after his birth, his father was raised to the imperial purplein379. Events in Illyri cum with the massive influx of OstrogothicandVisigothic peoples had resulted in the defeat o f the Roman army andthedeath of the emperor, Valens. Theodosius' first task was to confron ttheVisigoths who had been ravaging the Balkans. Perhaps in the wake ofthisdifficult and al most insurmountable task, the emperor wanted toinsurethat his infant son would bear some leg itimacy should he die oncampaign.Whatever the reason, Arcadius was proclaimed Augustus in January of 383at the age of five or six. In the following year, his youngerbrother wasborn an d it seems as if Theodosius initially had beeninterested inpreserving the theoretical positi on of his elder son. WhileArcadiusenjoyed the status of Augustus, Honorius only achieved th eoffice ofconsul posterior in 386. Perhaps the eastern emperor had wantedto avoidthe possib le conflicts that arose earlier in the century withthe familyof Constantine. Recent events i n the west with theassassination ofGratian by Magnus Maximus may have also played a part: Theodosiusinitially had to leave the murder of his imperial colleagueunavenged andleave the bo y- emperor, Valentinian II, largely undefended.the profusionof emperors may well have been s een by Theodosius askindling for civilwar. His own autocratic tendencies may have also mean tthat he saw onlyone possible successor for himself.

Nevertheless, Theodosius gave Arcadius very little independence inearlylife. When he went t o campaign against Magnus in the late 380's,heplaced his son under the Praetorian Prefect o f the East, Tatian, whowasthe de facto emperor in Theodosius' absence. This began a long ser iesofregencies for Arcadius. the strength of Tatian's position withtheeastern governing cla ss made the office of Praetorian Prefect allthemore powerful in Constantinople, which in tur n made it easier todominatefuture emperors. When Theodosius replaced Tatian with the more malleableand more ambitious Rufinus in 392, he had appointed a minister whowouldcentralize eve n greater authority under the prefecture.

By 393, the emperor's situation had changed radically. When events inthewest demanded his at tention again, Theodosius was in a muchstrongerposition. the ascendancy of the general, Arbo gast, and his ownpuppetemperor, Eugenius, in the west provided Theodosius an opportunityand ,indeed, the obligation to take full control of the Empire. thechance forhaving his own tw o sons ruling both halves of Rome not onlyseemedpractical and feasible, but such an arrangem ent would establishhimselfas the head of a new dynasty. With thoughts in that direction, Honoriuswas mad'Augustus in 393 and accompanied his father west in thesummer of394. Arcadius , although near his majority, was neverthelessplaced againunder the guardianship (epitropos ) of the Prefect of theEast. In Januaryof 395, Theodosius the Great died and his two sons to oktheoreticalcontrol of the two halves of the Roman Empire.

Early Reign and the Dominance of Rufinus and Eutropius (395-399)Arcadiuswas eighteen when h e assumed the throne in the east. We do notknowwhether or not he was ready for the responsib ilities. Duringthemid-380's, the young emperor had been educated in part by Themistius,afam ous pagan statesman, philosopher, and speaker. In what way heaffectedArcadius is impossibl e to say, but surely his teachings musthaveincluded statecraft. Perhaps because of this infl uence, the newemperor'sattempt to establish himself as an independent force can be seenin a series of laws passed at his accession. In contrast to trying tocreate amilitary image for h imself, which would not be allowed either byRufinusor by the eastern court, he attempted t o portray himself as apiousChristian emperor. He enacted several comprehensive laws agains theresyand paganism.

This was not necessarily an ineffectual strategy. By celebratinghisreligious piety, he expre ssed his power in the only way available toanemperor largely controlled by his ministers. H e also perhaps soughttogain support and power from the local governing and religious hierarchiesin Constantinople. Arcadius also perhaps thought that he was carryingonin the traditio n of his father and so, by extension, might share insomeof his glory. Rufinus in contrast wa nted to tie himself to theemperorthrough a marriage connection to his daughter. But in Apri l of395,Arcadius had taken advantage of the Prefect's temporary absence tomarryAelia Eudoxi a, whose guardian, the general, Promotus, had been abitterenemy of Rufinus. Arcadius had bee n aided in this move by his owngrandchamberlain (praepositus sacri cubiculi), Eutropius, an d itperhapsindicated the degree to which he wanted to be free of any regent.

But in reality, Arcadius gained little if any power. Rufinus assumedfullcontrol of the east , and the Vandal Stilicho, Theodosius' closestadvisorand general, took control of Honorius i n the west. the tensionbetweeneast and west quickly grew when Stilicho, in command of all th eeasternand western armies, tried to press his guardianship over Arcadiusaswell. Moreover , there was considerable resentment against Rufinus intheeast for using his office to greatl y enrich himself and perhaps,too,because he was a westerner. Rufinus, understanding the peri ls aroundhim,acted quickly. He had Arcadius demand the return of the easternarmies atonce . Stilicho acquiesced, perhaps because the general wasbasing hisclaim of guardianship on hi s own legitimacy: to have takencontrol of theeast and Arcadius by force would have undermine d hisposition there andperhaps in the west. the soldiers returned under thecommand of theGo thic general, Gainas. With the control of the fieldarmy, it seemed asif Rufinus was going t o be more thoroughly in controlof the east andover Arcadius.

He did not long enjoy his victory. When Arcadius and Rufinus came togreetthe armies at Hebdo man near Constantinople in November of 395,thesoldiers turned on the Praetorian Prefect an d cut him down in frontofthe emperor. Whether Stilicho instigated the assassination is a mat terofsome debate, but if he did, he received no benefit from it. thearmiesremained and Arca dius soon fell under the sway of otherministers.Nevertheless, despite the shock and fear Arc adius may havefelt atwitnessing such a brutal murder, he probably missed Rufinus'presence n otat all and even thought it might provide an opportunity toassert his ownauthority. For th e bureaucracy, the death meant thatmaintaining civiliancontrol over the army was paramount t o their ownsurvival.

Soon thereafter, Eutropius assumed Rufinus' place in dominatingArcadius.Since the grand cham berlain could control access to the emperorandcommanded the powerful palace bureaucracy, h e was well-placed todictatewhat and whom the emperor saw and heard. Military officers--frequentlyGermanic--who dominated the western government, were held suspectbyfearful and jealou s civil administrators in Constantinople.Eutropiusused that fear to his advantage and froz e out any access theymay havehad to the circles of power. His decision to effectively eliminate themilitary's input in decision-making would eventually lead to hisdemise.

It is difficult to determine how popular Eutropius was eitherwithArcadius or with the wide r population. As a eunuch and a formerslave,the sources generally portray him very negativel y. He neverthelessseemsto have enjoyed some support from the emperor, likely aided byEudoxi awith whom the grand chamberlain had close ties. the emperorhappily tookannual vacations i n Galatia, apparently upon the Eutropius'suggestion.Moreover, the chamberlain showed great p ersonal courage andtalent inleading a campaign against invading Huns in 397/8, for which h ewon theconsulship and the rank of patrician in the following year of 399.Healso seems to h ave gained considerable support from the local clergybyprocuring the patriarchate of Constan tinople in 398 for JohnChrysostom.

Despite Eutropius' rise to power, however, eastern policy changedlittle.the religious polici es of Theodosius and Arcadius continued,includingthe forced closure of pagan temples in Gaza . Moresignificantly, tensionbetween the two halves of the empire persisted asStilicho conti nued topress for his position as guardian. AlthoughStilicho led periodic raidsinto Greece an d Thrace to attack the newVisigothic king, Alaric, hisvictories were incomplete and were mor elikely meant to keep the Germanicpeople out of western territory. Thismeant, among other t hings, that theVisigoths were an enduring problemfor the east. Eutropius in turnsupported th e revolt of the Count Gildoin Africa, which was underwestern control, in an attempt to desta bilizeStilicho's control andfurther eastern domains.

the failure of the revolt in 398 was the first step inEutropius'downfall. the decision to ex clude the military men of theperiod,particularly among the growing importance of Germanic of ficers,created adangerous situation. By 399, the dissatisfaction with east-westaffairsand t he Gildo fiasco resulted in a revolt by the Gothic count,Tribigild.He was apparently in coll usion with Gainas, who had takenadvantage ofthe crisis to be named chief general in the eas t (magisterutriusquemilitiae). Gainas quickly reached an agreement with the rebeland part o fthe settlement was the dismissal of Eutropius, to whichArcadius--atEudoxia's urging--agreed . the chamberlain took refuge in theHagiaSophia, and was exiled to Cyprus. But shortly there after, in theautumnof 399, Eutropius was recalled, tried and executed in Chalcedon.

the Age of Eudoxia (400-404) the death of Eutropius precipitated aseriouscrisis. Gainas, wh o had wanted high office for years, now triedto forcethe hand of Arcadius. Having come t o a quick resolution withTribigild,he moved from Thrace towards Constantinople in 400. Wit h theGermanictroops supporting him, Gainas tried for six months to initiatehis ownprimacy- - including seizing the imperial palace--but whichfailed. He wasforced to withdraw personall y from the city to regroup andplanned to usehis troops remaining there to seize the entire c ity. Butthey wereslaughtered by the inhabitiants and he fled first to Thrace andthen toAsia . Eventually Gainas was killed by the Huns later in thatyear. Hisattempted coup ensured tha t Germanic officers would never againbetrusted by the eastern government and would forever b e kept out ofanyimportant decision-making roles.

the likely successor to Eutropius had been the anti-Germanicleader,Aurelianus, who had succe eded to the Prefecture of the East in399. ButGainas had exiled him, having forced Arcadius t o hand him over,andalthough Aurelianus returned triumphantly after Gainas' departure,heappe ars to have lost his hold over the emperor. In the meantime,AeliaEudoxia had done much to fo rward her own place in the government.InJanuary of 400, she had been named Augusta, a singul ardistinctionoffered to only three other women in the previous century. Herpositionthus gai ned a semi-official legitimacy afforded to very fewRomanempresses. It has been assumed tha t because of her beauty,herintelligence, and her fecundity (she bore Arcadius five children) ,shewas able to assert her influence to a point where she was the newpowerbehind the throne .

That assessment, while held by many scholars, is not entirelyaccurate.While there were sever al events in which she played a crucialpart, theywere not terribly important moments durin g Arcadius' reign.But becauseEudoxia was enormously wealthy, because she delivered a malehe ir in 401,and because she was involved in a highly publicized anddrawn outpolitical fight wi th John Chrysostom, this belief that therewas anassumption of power is based more on the not oriety of her actsthan onactual control. the fact that there was no one clearly dominatingt hegovernment nor the emperor during this time implies perhaps thatArcadiushad more power dur ing these five years of his reign than at anyothertime.

There are several indications that he did try to improve and asserthisown position. the empe ror and his court immediately came tosomeunderstanding with the west. the east at the very l east gaveHonorius andStilicho moral support in their increasing problems withAlaric. In 402 ,the feeling of goodwill was sealed by a joint consulshipbetween Arcadiusand his brother. Th e emperor also sought to establishhis own militaryprowess and Christian piety with the erect ion of acolumn set up in theHippodrome of Constantinople in 402/3. the columndepicted his m ilitaryvictory over Gainas, crowned with a capitalemblazoned with the Greekletters chi-rho , symbolizing his devotion toChrist. Arcadius' son,Theodosius II, was born in 401, and was q uicklymad'Augustus at the ageof eight months. the eastern ruler was thusinterested in assu ring hisown dynasty.

In all these things, the emperor was largely successful, but theywerelargely overshadowed b y the feud between his empress and the bishopofConstantinople. Eudoxia had already shown her self able in pushingherinterests during the baptism of her son. the Bishop of Constantinople,however, was a much tougher opponent than her husband. John Chrysostom,astrong believer i n social justice, had boorishly attacked Eudoxiaandmany of her friends for the conspicuous l uxury in which they livedanddisplayed themselves. At the height of these attacks, John compa redtheempress to Jezebel. Eudoxia in turn used her considerable influencetoinflame hostilit y among the clergy against the bishop. WorkingthroughBishop Theophilus of Alexandria, in 40 3 Chrysostom was deposedand forcedinto exile at a Church council convened by the emperor (th eSynod of theOak at Chalcedon). However, there was soon such turmoil anduproar in theimperi al city that the bishop was recalled a few dayslater. But thepublic feuding between Eudoxi a and Chrysostom continueduntil at last shehad him banished again in 404, this time permanen tly.Among other things,it caused a breach between Arcadius and his brother,who had, with Po peInnocent I, tried to support Chrysostom.

Eudoxia's victory was short-lived, however. In October of 404, theAugustadied of a miscarria ge. Her death was seen by some as retributionfordismissing John. Whatever the reason, her en d also signaled acompleteretreat into the background by the emperor and no furtherinitiative sseem to have been pushed by the 27-year-old Augustus.

the Final Years: Anthemius and Death (404-408) the last years ofArcadius'reign were complete ly dominated by his Praetorian Prefect ofthe East,Anthemius. It was perhaps fitting that whe n the emperor seemsto havebeen most retiring, the most able and energetic of his highministe rscame to power. Anthemius worked hard to solve a series ofgovernmentalabuses, continue t o push for Christianization, and securethe east fromattack.

Anthemius first seems to have tried to reconcile with the west, so muchsothat there was a jo int consulship between Anthemius and Stilicho in405.This might have also been meant to symbo lize the Prefect's newdominance,however. Additionally, a number of new laws were passed,curt ailingpaganism, Judaism and heresy. He tried to make use of thecontinuingproblem of incomin g Germanic peoples to combat the Isauriantribes whichhad been plaguing Asia Minor since 403 . While it failed tohalt eithergroup's incursions, it was nevertheless a practical andintell igentstrategy. As a means of protecting the imperial capital,Anthemius alsostrengthened th e walls around Constantinople. Our recordsfor the lastyears of Arcadius' rule are quite spot ty, but the emperorhimself seemsto have completely vanished, even symbolically, from thepoli tical scene.

In May of 408, Flavius Arcadius died at the age of 31 of unknowncauses.Our only physical des cription of Arcadius is heavily influencedby thegenerally low regard in which he was held. T he emperor wassupposedlyshort, thin and dark-complected. A more kindly correspondentdescrib edhim as good-natured and temperate. His son succeeded himwithout anycontroversy and the gov ernment remained unchanged. Arcadiusthus left theworld much as he entered it: without much s ignificance andovershadowedby more powerful forces.

Assessment Despite the ineffectual nature of Arcadius and his rule,anumber of significant ch anges occurred during his stewardship oftheeastern empire. His inability to forcefully or a t leasteffectivelygovern meant that there were few consistent or long-rangegoals of hisadmi nistration. With the exception of trying to emphasizethe emperor'spiety, an important develo pment in the history of theByzantine monarchy,Arcadius and his ministers were for the most p artsimply reacting toevents.

the emperor became an even more remote figure to the general public.Evenin the capital cit y itself, he was rarely seen: we read in oneaccountthat people came running to see the emper or for the first timewhen hehappened to be praying in a local church. A series of "orientalizing"court practices no doubt continued in order to emphasize thesymbolicseparation of the e mperor from the rest of society. thehieratic, almostsemi- divine nature of the imperial pers on, also becamea feature of theeastern ruler.

Perhaps of greatest importance was the political and culturalsplitbetween east and west. Wit h the death of Theodosius, the two halvesofthe Roman Empire increasingly went their separat e ways. For themostpart, the west was thrown back upon its own resources, unable todealwit h the problems of the fifth century. the east proved more compactandmore resilient: it large ly weathered the political storms fromwithoutand within.

Moreover, Constantinople fully became the imperial capital of the east,aRoma nova. the emper or rarely left the city and the palaceofficialsbecame more influential than many of the mor e theoreticallyimportantministers outside the city. Constantinople was also madeanarchepisc opate and Chrysostom and others started to push strongly foritsprimacy in the east. Both pub lic and private building projectsbeautifiedand enlarged the city. Under Arcadius' reign, i t truly becamethe secondcity of the Roman Empire.

Finally, the hard stance against Germanic officers in Romangovernmentbecame a central featur e in the east. While the reasons forthisdevelopment were inspired largely out of fear and pe rhaps racism,theeastern Roman Empire did manage to avoid the largelydetrimentalsuccession o f Germanic generalissimos who controlled the westin thefifth century. It also encouraged th e eastern rulers in thefollowingcentury to take hard lines against other peoples, includin gtheIsaurians, the Huns and the Persians. Taken in all, the era ofArcadiuswas far more impo rtant than Arcadius himself. He perhaps had hisfather'spretensions, but none of the skills o r powers necessary to leavehis markon the Empire.

Sources and Bibliography There are a number of sources that treat theageof Arcadius. the his torians Zosimus (New History),Socrates(Ecclesiastical History) and Sozomon (Ecclesiastical H istory)offer themost complete accounts. Additionally, Bishop Synesius of Cyreneinletters an d other works (On the Kingship and On Providence)specificallyaddresses a number of the probl ems and issues going on inConstantinopleand the imperial court at that time. the letters an dhomilies of JohnChrysostom are also of enormous value and tell us moreabout the socialhist ory of the capital than any other source. Minoraccounts include theChronicon Paschale and th e Chronicle of MarcellinusComes. Severalimportant saints' lives, including the Life of Porph yry,provide valuableinformation about events outside the capital. Finally,for the militarya nd political organization of the Roman Empire, theNotitia Dignitatumoffers a static look a t the early fifth century.

Cameron, Alan, and Long, Jacqueline (1993) Barbarians and Politics attheCourt of Arcadius (B erkeley).

Demougeot, Emilienne (1951), de l'unit©b Œ la division de l'empireromain,395-410: Essai su r la government imp©brial (Paris).

Holum, Kenneth (1982), Theodosian Empresses (Berkeley).

Jones, A.H.M. et al. (1970), the Prosopography of the Later RomanEmpire,vol. 1 (Cambridge).

Liebeschuetz, J.H.W.G. (1991), Barbarians and Bishops. Army, Church,andState in the Age of A rcadius and Chrysostom (Oxford).

Martindale, J.R. (1980), the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire,vol.2 (Cambridge).

Seeck, Otto (1896), "Arcadius," in RE, V. 2 (Berlin), 1137-53.

Van Ommeslaeghe, F. (1979) "Jean Chrysostome en conflitavecl'imp©bratrice Eudoxie," Analect a Bollandiana 97, 131-59.

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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (328-39)
DATE 19 MAY 2000


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 352-40
DATE 9 MAY 2000

GIVN Matilda
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
~0920 - UNKNOWN Prince Kristophoros ~0930 - UNKNOWN Princess Agatha 1828 - 1919 Sarah Speinhauer 91 91 1812 - 1814 Jeremiah Thompson Hadley 2 2 ~0935 - UNKNOWN Maria Irini ~0946 - UNKNOWN Empress Theodora 0866 - 0912 VI Emperor Leon 45 45 ~0885 - UNKNOWN Zoe Karbonopsina 0812 - 0886 I Emperor Basileos 74 74 ~0835 - UNKNOWN Eudoxia Ingerina 0869 - 0893 Prince Stephanos 24 24 ~0867 - 0913 Emperor Aleksandros 46 46 ~0786 - UNKNOWN Konstantinos ~0869 - 0948 I Emperor Romanos 79 79 1836 - 1912 Martha Jane Wall 76 76 ~0874 - 20 Feb 0922/0923 Empress Theodora 0892 - UNKNOWN Throphylanos Lekapenos ~0894 - 0931 Christophoros Lekapenos 37 37 ~0897 - AFT 27 Jan 0944/0945 Stephanos Lekapenos ~0900 - UNKNOWN Konstantinos Lekapenos ~0903 - >0956 Theophylaktos Kekapenos 53 53 ~0915 - UNKNOWN Agata Lekapene ~0843 - UNKNOWN Theophylaktos Abstartus 0912 - UNKNOWN Anastaso 0885 - 0964 Olaf "Mitkg" Bjornsson 79 79 UID: C13F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5A2F// 1834 - 1901 Amelia Meadcroft 66 66 ~0780 - 0818 Ermengard Princess of Hesbaye 38 38  Data Sources:
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0999 Beatrix of Normandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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1163 William Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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0805 - 0879 'The German', King of the East Franks Louis II 74 74 Louis II (of Germany), called The German (circa 806-76), king of Germany(843-76), the third son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis I. An activeparticipant in the civil wars that marked the last ten years of hisfather's reign, he became ruler of all Germany east of the Rhine by theTreaty of Verdun in 843. Even after that, however, he continued to fighthis kinsmen, winning the eastern part of Lorraine in 870. An able ruler,Louis strengthened government in his lands and encouraged the developmentof vernacular literature.

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Louis II, King of Germany

(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel, Page 86.)

(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 131, Line 172-41.)

(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 369).

Also Known As: Louis "Le Germanique". AKA: Louis, King de Baviere. Born: either 804 or 806, son of Louis I, King de France and Ermengarde d'Esbay, Some sources assert that Louis was born in the year 806. There also is some disagreement as to whether this Louis should be Louis I or Louis II, King of Germany. The resolution to that disagreement lies in whether one can consider Louis' father as Louis I, King of Germany. Note - between 817 and 876: King of Allemania from 817 to 876. Following a new division of the Empire in favor of Charles "Le Chauve", Louis II joined his brothers Lothaire and Pepin in a revolt against their father King Louis I, "Le Debonnaire" (also "Le Pieux") of France. When Lotaire became Emperor, Louis II joined him in a fight against Charles "Le Chauve". In 858, Louis leaves Worms and invades his brother Charles' kingdom, with the support of Aquitaine and Bretagne. He begins to distribute the lands among counts and bishops. Charles in turn seeks refuge in Bourgogne. In Reims, on 25 November 858, the conference of bishops condemns Louis for the cruelty of his troops, sending Christian against Christian, and brother against brother. On 7 June 860, the brothers are reconciled in Saint-Castor de Coblence. Meanwhile the Normands pillage Amiens, Noyon, Beauvais, the Iberian peninsula and take Pisa in Italy. In 861, they devastate Paris. Upon the death of Lotaire II, Louis II got a part of Lorraine through the Treaty of Mersen (870). Married in 827 in Bavaria: Emma de Baviere, daughter of Welf, Count de Baviere . Died: on 28 Aug 876.
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).

1  NAME Louis King of Bavaria & /Germany/
1  BIRT
2  DATE 804
1  DEAT
2  DATE 876

Source: Stuart, Rodrick W., Royalty for Commoners, (2nd Ed., GenealogicalPublishing Co., Baltimore, 1993), 172-41.

King of the East Franks (817/76). When his father, Emperor of the WestLouis I, partitioned the empire in 817, Louis received Bavaria andadjacent territories. In the conflict between his brother Lothair I (whosucceeded Louis I as emperor) and their father, Louis the Germanrepeatedly changed sides. In 839 Louis I transferred some of Louis'sholdings to Lothair; Louis again rebelled and his father died in theensuing campaign.

Louis now joined with his half brother Charles (Charles the Bald, laterEmperor of the West Charles II) against Lothair, who sought to gainsupremacy in their kingdoms. They checked Lothair at Fontenoy (841),renewed their alliance, and forced Lothair to accept the Treaty of Verdun(843), which made them independent sovereigns.

In 858/59 Louis turned on Charles and unsuccessfully invaded the WestFrankish kingdom (France), but both brothers soon directed theirattention to the lands of Lothair's heirs, Emperor of the West Louis IIand King Lothair of Lotharingia. After King Lothair's death Lotharingiawas divided between them by the Treaty of Mersen (870). The death (875)of Louis II renewed the war between Louis the German and Charles; Charlesquickly conquered Italy and was crowned emperor of the West.

Louis the German, in the course of his reign, defended his frontiersagainst the Slavs and the Danes and suppressed several revolts of hissons, Carloman of Bavaria, Louis the Younger, and Charles the Fat (laterEmperor of the West Charles III).

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0797 I, King of Aquitaine Pepin 0799 Adelaide ~0969 John de Bourg de Tonsburgh Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Comyn
REFN: HWS5261
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0970 Thorgils "Sprakaleg" Styrjornsson UID: 7C3F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D15DF// 1100 - 1176 Maurice FitzGerald Baron of Naas 76 76 In A.D. 1168, Dermot MacMorrogh, King of Leinster, driven from his
territoryby Roderick O'Conor, High King if Ireland, sought assistance
from the Norman-Welsh and succeeded in enlisting in his cause Richard de
Clare, Earl of Pembroke (called Strongbow). Having reached St. David's,
on his way back to Ireland, Dermot was hospitably received by David
fitzGerald (son of Gerald of Windsor), Bishop of the diocese. According
to Burke's Peerage, the Bishop persuaded his brother, Maurice fitzGerald,
and his half-brother, Robert fitzStephen to assist MacMorrough with their
forces.
Sometime after achieving success inthat campaign, Strongbow granted to
Maurice fitzGerald, known as "The Invaderof Ireland",  the middle
cantred of Offelan, in which Naas was situated. Offelan was a district
quite distinct from Offaly.
Maurice married Alice de Montgomery and had six sons:
1. William fitzMaurice, Baron of Naas. Confirmed inhis lands in Offelan
in 1185.
2. Gerald fitzMaurice, 1st Baron of Offaly, ancestor of the Dukes of
Leinster.
3. Thomas fitzMaurice, Lord of Connello, Co. Limerick. d. A.D. 1213.
Ancestor of the FitzGeralds, the Earls of Desmond,the White Knight, the
Knight of Glin, the Knight of Kerry, the FitzMaurice Lords of Kerry, etc.
4. Maurice fitzMaurice of Kiltrany (now Burntchurch), Co. Kilkenny.
Ancestor of the Barons of Burntchurch.
5. Alexander fitzMaurice, d.s.p.
6. Robert fitzMaurice.
Burke's Peerage  (1970)
0963 - 1005 Liutgard Countess of Luxembourg 42 42 UID: A45F64E9B29CD711B84A0008C7FB1343A88D//

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Anna Adkins ~0750 Liderie of Flanders GIVN Liderie
SURN Flanders
D. 0945 Igor Grand Duke Of Kiev UID: 932E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D1B50// Evesa ~0880 Uruoch von Sulichgau ~0864 - 0918 Kunigunde of Swabia 54 54 ~0860 - 0907 Liutpold von Babenberg 47 47 ~0760 - >0839 Conte di Friuli Unruoch 79 79 ~0790 - >0827 Count in the Payn de Langres Amadee 37 37 ~0810 daughter of Unruoach di Friuli ~0802 Comte de Toulouse Berenger Elmeda Hinshaw ~0804 II Unroch ~0960 - 2 Feb 1013/1014 Svend I 'Fork Beard' Sweyn I, in Danish, Svend I, called Sweyn Forkbeard (960?-1014), king ofDenmark (985?-1014). He made an expedition against England in 994 andextorted a large amount of tribute money. Following a massacre of Danesin England in 1002, he conducted a further series of raids and in 1013led an invasion with the object of effecting a permanent conquest. Thefall of London and the flight of the English king Ethelred II to Normandyearly in 1014 made Sweyn master of the country. After his death thethrone of England eventually passed (1016) to his son Canute II.

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~0922 - 0992 I Mieszko 70 70 ~0931 - 0977 Princess of Bohemia Dbubravka 46 46 ~0967 "Chrobny" "the Brave", King of Poland Boleslaw I ~0972 Prince of Poland Wladiwoj ~0960 Earl of Gautland Wolf ~0935 Princess of the Ostmark Oda ~0982 Prince of Poland Meszko ~0984 Prince of Poland Swietopelk Albert Ireland ~0986 Prince of Poland Lambert ~0900 I Boleslav ~0901 Bozena Biagota ~0920 II Boleslav ~0924 Mladbe Maria 0929 Prince of Bohemia Stachkvas ~0877 - 13 Feb 0920/0921 I Vratislav ~0881 Drahombira ze Stodor ~0899 I Vbaclav ~0902 Prince of Bohemia Spitihnev Barnett Myers ~0904 Princess of Bohemia Pribislava ~0842 - ~0894 I Borijov 52 52 ~0853 - 0921 Lidmila ze Psova 68 68 ~0875 I Spytihniv ~0892 - <0964 Prince of Poland Ziemomysl 72 72 ~0940 - 0997 Adelajda "The White" 57 57 ~0928 Prince of Poland Czcibor ~0933 Prince of Poland Prokuj ~0865 - 0921 IV Leszek 56 56 ~0835 - 0892 Prince of Poland Ziemowit 57 57 James Johnson <0735 - >0783 Lambert de Hornbach 48 48 GIVN Lambert
SURN de Hornbach
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SURN de Hornbach
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~0867 Ingeborg Thrandsdotter ~0935 - 0995 Eric VI ' Victorious' Bjornsson 60 60 Thrand ~0933 Nest Saxon Devonshire I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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1027 - 1054 Adelaide Countess of Ponthieu 27 27 Lodbrok ~0980 Leslie Talbot Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 0978 Ralph Count of Ivry ~0833 Bjorn Eriksson 1815 - 1881 Josiah Davis 66 66 ~0912 - 0954 Platzgraf of Bavaria Arnulf 42 42 ~0897 - >0962 Gerloc de Normandie 65 65 ~0920 - ~0953 Count of Verdun Heinrich 33 33 0898 - 0937 Arnulf 'the Bad' 39 39 Gisela ~0925 - 0987 Judith of Bavaria 62 62 ~0912 Duke of Bavaria Eberhard ~0917 Hermann ~0952 Burchard Bucco , of Nordgau ~0930 Ludwig Ira Crutchfield ~0935 - 0994 Luitpold 'the Illustrious' 59 59 ~0888 Rudolf von Sulichgau ~0810 Liutfried ~0860 - >0888 Count of Sulichgau Eberhard 28 28 0997 - 1041 Eleanor Verch Gwerystan 44 44 ~0885 Adalhard von Sulichgau ~0840 - 0910 Count Palatine in Swabia Berthold 70 70 ~0895 Robert Hrolfsson 0872 Poppa de Valois ~0896 Crespina de Normandie Elizabeth Spencer 1769 - 1837 Sarah Clark 68 68 1025 - 1078 Izyaslav I Dmitrij Yaroslavich 53 53 1027 - 1076 Svyatopolk II Yaroslavich 49 49 1030 - 1093 I, Prince of Kiev Vsevolod 63 63 1032 Ellisif (Elizabeth) Jaroslavna 1020 - 1052 Valdimar 'the Nimble' 32 32 1034 Prince of Smolensk Viacheslav 1036 Prince of Vladimir Igor 1019 Dobreonega (Maria) ~0970 - 1022 Olaf III "Skötkonung" Eriksson 52 52 0979 Princess Astrid of the Obotrites 1764 - 1842 Anna Marshill 78 78 ~1003 Anund Jacob Olafsson ~0975 Edla von Mecklenburg 1005 - 1054 Emund II "The Old" Olafsson 49 49 0999 Astrid Olafsdatter 0919 - 0999 Prince of Obotrites Mieceslas 80 80 ~0921 Sophia ~0893 - 0985 II Mistui 92 92 ~0870 I Mistui 0837 - ~0894 Ragnvald I Eysteinssøn "the Wise" Jarl of Maer 57 57 0847 - 0890 Bérenger de Senlis de Bayeux 43 43 Killed in the Viking attack on Bayeux led by Rollo the Ganger
Ragnvaldsson.
Rachel Carie ~0978 Prince of Polotzk Iszyaslav ~0988 Grand Prince Tschernigow Mtsislav ~0984 Premislava of Kiev ~0986 Prince of Novgorod Wizeslau ~0960 Malfriede of Bohemia ~0983 Svyatoslav Vladimirovich Daughter of Pepin III of The Franks GIVN Dtr of Pepin III of The
SURN Franks
GIVN Dtr of Pepin III of the
SURN FRANKS
~1115 - 1170 John, Count of Eu Hastings 55 55 ~0962 Grand Duchess of Kiev Predislava ~0959 Grand Duchess of Kiev Adlaga Louisa Dennis ~0959 Grand Duchess of Kiev Olava ~0977 Vysheslav Vladimirovich Princess of Bulgaria Milolika ~0982 Boris David Vladimirovich ~0983 Gleb Roman Vladimirovich ~0984 Sudislav Vladimirovich ~0985 Pozvizd Vladimirovich 1068 - 1135 Henry I "Beauclerc" , King of England 67 67 0936 - 0963 Count of Polotsk Rognwald 27 27 0942 - 0972 Svyatoslav I Suitislaus 30 30 Benjamin Franklin Beeson ~0927 - 1002 Malusha of Lubech 75 75 ~0945 Princess of Bulgaria Predislava ~0960 I Yaropolk ~0962 Grand Prince of Dereva Oleg ~0897 Prince of the Drevlianes Malk ~0867 - >0897 Prince of Kiev Dir 30 30 ~0837 - ~0882 Swedish Ruler of Kiev Askold 45 45 0875 - 0945 I, Prince of Kiev Igor 70 70 0881 - 0969 Grand Duchess of Kiev Olga 88 88 Halgu Oleg Malinda Beeson 0968 - 1057 Leofric III 89 89 UID: 581F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD1BF// 0946 Alwara UID: 197B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEE33// ~0825 - ~0889 Margrave of Nordmark Ernst II 64 64 Charles Carolingian GIVN Charles
SURN Carolingian
~0805 Fredeburg of Frommen ~0895 - 0954 I King of Norway Eric 59 59 <1017 - 1059 Margravine of Schweinfurt Eilika 42 42 1085 - 1138 Boleslaw III "Crooked Mouth" 53 53 ~1043 - 1102 Wladislaw I Herman 59 59 1025 Avicia of Normandy E Pickering ~1035 - 14 Jan 1091/1092 II Vratislav ~1058 II Bretislav ~1060 Prince of Bohemia Vratislav ~1061 Princess of Bohemia Lidmila 1040 - 1090 Robert de Mortaigne Earl of Cornwall 50 50 ~1064 Prince of Bohemia Boleslav ~1065 II Borivoj ~1067 - 1125 I Vladislav 58 58 ~1069 II Judita ~1071 Prince of Bohemia Oldrich Ruth Mills ~1075 Sobeslav I Oldrich 1001 - 1060 I Andras 59 59 ~1053 King of Hungary Salamon ~1054 Prince of Hungary David ~1050 Prince of Hungary Gyorgy ~1005 - 10 Jan 1054/1055 I Bretislav ~1007 - 1058 Judith Jutha , Princess of Schweinfurt 51 51 ~1031 II Spitihnev ~1033 Boleslava of Bohemia ~1037 Dymuta of Bohemia Sarah Stanley ~1039 I Kunrbat ~1041 Jarombir of Bohemia ~1042 I Ota ~1004 III Otto ~1009 Burkhard von Schweinfurt ~1015 - 1043 II Heinrich 28 28 ~0943 - >1008 Otto II von Tullfeld 65 65 ~0913 - >0982 Otto I von Tullfeld 69 69 ~0883 - 0945 III Poppo 62 62 ~0835 - >0906 II Poppo 71 71 Kate Carmack ~0819 - >0839 I Poppo 20 20 ~0793 - >0812 Count of Oberheingau Heinrich 19 19 ~0793 Hadaburg ~0956 Otto von Nordgau ~0954 Heilika von Nordgau ~0900 Count of Walbeck Lothar ~0966 - 1034 Duke of Bohemia Oldrich 68 68 ~0984 - 1052 Duchess of Bohemia Bozena 68 68 ~1007 Vratislav of Bohemia ~0844 Daughter of Erchange of Breisgau Mary Ann Swooland 1792 - 1847 Mary Hadley 54 54 0894 Grafin von Sulichgau Jutte Erchange of Breisgau ~0820 Chadaloh II de Fruili 0798 - 0826 Berthold II de Fruili 28 28 0747 - 0802 Berthold I 55 55 0770 - 0819 of Friuli Chadaloh I 49 49 D. ~0970 II King of Norway Harold 0850 - 0886 'Dux Austrasiorum' Heinrich 36 36 ~1004 - 1057 Duke of Swabia Otto 53 53 Margrave of Schweinfurt ~0950 - 1017 Margrave of the Nordgau & Schweinfurth Heinrich 67 67 Betty Pickering 0972 Countess of Gleiberg Gerberge ~0926 - 1015 Countess of Walbeck Heilika 89 89 ~0950 - 2 Feb 1013/1014 Swietoslava Sygryda ~0997 Estrid Margarete Svendsdatter 1118 - 1153 William De Tracy 35 35 1126 Henry FitzHenry 1072 Maud Margaret Princess of England 1120 Gundred Rohesia Princess of England 0986 Gerberge Countess of Burgundy ~0890 Hatheburg von Sachsen Mary Ann Pickering D. 0772 Count in the Thurgovie Guerin 1216 Nicholas Stapleton 1221 Margery Basset 1190 Miles Stapleton 1196 Barbara Darrell 1168 John Stapleton 1140 Brian Stapleton 1260 John Darrell 1194 Milo Basset 1202 Agnes De Lascelles Lydia Hutchens 1176 John De Lascelles 1148 Simon De Lascelles 1155 Agnes De Ottringham 1128 Richard De Ottringham 1112 Allan Stapleton 1263 Miles Stapleton ~0775 - >0795 of Blois Theidlindis 20 20 1176 Catherine Hansard 1148 Miles Hansard 1068 King of Cyprus 1824 - 1916 Ann Eliza Pugh 92 92 1147 Gladys FitzHenry 1120 Ann De Neville 1094 Robert De Neville 1086 Miles De Stapleton 1094 Penrodas of Cyprus 1060 John De Stapleton 1065 Joan Mallory 1034 Allan De Stapleton 1014 Herman De Stapleton On the south side of the river Tees stands an inconsiderable village
called STAPYLTON, whence this ancient family hath obtained its surname.
Tradition states that, in the year 450, Octa, brother of Hengist, and
Ebusa arrived, withtheir followers, on the banks of the Tees, to defend
the adjacent country from the ravages of the Picts, and that being
Angles, and some from that part ofthe Cimbrica Chersonesus, which is
still called Stapelholm, situated betweenSleswick and Frederickstall,
they preserved the name of their original residence by calling the new
settlement Stapyltun.
Source:     "A Genealogy andHeraldic History of the Commoners of Great
Britain and Ireland", Vol II, Pp.207-8,
John Burke, Call Number: R929.725 B95 v.2.
1067 Richard De Neville 1822 - 1890 Amelia Bond 68 68 1039 Balderic De Neville 1002 Mauger le Jeune Count De St. Clair 1034 Helene De Normandy 0830 - 0892 Giselbert of Maasgau Count of Darnau 62 62 Count of Darnau ~0817 - 0913 Oda Billung 96 96 0780 Billung of Saxony 0784 Aeda of Franks ~0842 - >0874 Unroch (Hunroch) III Margrave of Friuli 32 32 0745 - 0800 Welf (Guelph) I of Argengaid 55 55 ~0798 Miss de la Franks William Davis 0826 - 0879 Gebhard Count of Niederlandgau 53 53 [jweber.ged]

Alan Wilson has Gebhard as son of "Udo Count in the Lahngau", who I believe to be the same person as "Eudes Count of Orleans".
~0845 Richaut of Metz ~0845 - 11 Jan 0885/0886 Boso II Count of Vienne ~0822 - 0875 King of Italy Holy Roman Emperor Louis II 53 53 [jweber.ged]


Louis II, King of Italy (Andre Roux: Scrolls,194.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 14, Line 25-41.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 180).

AKA: Louis II, Emperor of the West. Also Known As: Louis "Le Jeune". Born: in 825, son of Lothaire I, Emperor of the West and Ermengarde de Tours. Note - between 844 and 875: Louis II was crowned King of the Lombards (Italy) by Pope Sergius II in 844 and remained King until his death in 875. He became Emperor of the Occident on Easter Sunday in 850. Upon the death of his brother, Charles de Provence, Louis II's Kingdom is enhanced by Provence and the Northern part of Charles' Kingdom. When his remaing brother, Lothar II dies in 869, leaving no male heir, Louis II would have gotten the remaining lands, but his rights were strongly contested by his uncles Charles le Chauve and Louis le Germanique. In Italy, he fought with some success in alliance with the Papacy against the Sarracens from whom he took Bari. His daughter, Ermengarde, became Queen of Provence through her marriage with Boson. Married in 851: Engelberge de Spolete, daughter of Erchanger, Count d'Alsace.

Died: on 8 Dec 875 in Brescia, Italy, Some sources indicate that Louis II died on 12 August 875.  He deeded his Kingdom to Louis le Germanique's son, Carloman.
~0810 - ~0864 (Bouin\Beuvesde) Count of Italy & Metz Budwine 54 54  Created by:
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~0750 Hermenlindis of Bavaria Unknown Erchenaud ~0906 - 0933 Symphorienne of Lorraine & Hainault 27 27 0775 - ~0801 Aubri "The Burgundian" Count of Fezensac 26 26 Source: lorenfamily.com 0990 - 1034 Mieszko II 44 44 UID: 5E3E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF6F0// John Davis ~0824 - 0864 Herbert Marquis of Transjuranian Burgundy 40 40 [jweber.ged]

Lay Abbot of St Maurice
Relationship:  37th Great Grandparent[jweber.ged]

Lay Abbot of St Maurice
Adalbert I Azzo ~0802 Amadeus Count of Burgundy ~0850 - >0874 Oda of Saxony 24 24 ~0867 - 0917 Dietrich Count von Ringleheim 50 50 ~0883 - 0917 Raginhilde von Friesland 34 34 ~0830 - 0885 Godefrid King of Haithabu & Rustringen 55 55 [jweber.ged]

The following is excerpted from a post by Stewart Baldwin, 18 Nov 1996:

From: Stewart Baldwin (sbald@auburn.campus.mci.net)
Subject: Danish kings, 8th & 9th centuries
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/11/18

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 whether this Godefrid is 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].
~0795 - 0844 Harald II Klak Halfdansson King of Denmark 49 49 [jweber.ged]

Harald Klak.  [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia]

Like that of Norway and Sweden, Denmark's early history is marked by internal wars between various ruling houses.  At times, more than one man claimed the kingship.  In the early 1820s, both Horik the son of Godfred and Harald Klak (a nephew of the former king Harald and brother of the deceased Anulo and Reginfred) were calling themselves kings.

Horik Godfredsson had no wish to share the throne of Denmark, so he forced Harald Klak to flee for his life.  Harald found refuge with Louis the Pious in France.  There, about 826, Harald heard the Christian message and was converted.  He was baptized with much pomp in the royal palace at Ingelheim, near Mainz, with Louis the Pious serving as his godfather.  At the same time his wife, his son, and 400 of his men were baptized.

After his baptism Harald prepared to return to Denmark to regain the throne.  In response to Harald's plea for missionaries, Louis the Pious sent a missionary named Ansgar with Harald.  It was a dangerous and heroic mission.  The Danes were not anxious to leave off their pagan practices. . . . After two years, the school folded and Harald Klak, hated by his people because he had become a Christian, once again lost his throne.  Horik Godfredsson, a king completely opposed to Christianity, took his place.

The exiled Harald Klak, now a friend of the Franks, was given a fief in Frisia by Louis the Pious with the understanding that -- as a loyal vassal of the empire -- he would defend the Frisian coast against attacks from the North.  Here Harald lived out the rest of his life, and there is evidence that he led attacks against the very Franks who had evangelized and befriended him.

When he died about 845, various relatives of his were given high positions in that part of the empire.

. . . In 834 the Danes stormed the Frisian trading center of Dorestad, looting and plundering to their hearts' content while the defenseless inhabitants watched in horror.  From Dorestad, they followed the Rhine southward and raided other towns.

. . . Lothar, the rebellious son of Louis the Pious, may have actually cooperated in the Danish raids in the late 830s, along with Louis' vassal and godson Harald Klak.

In 840 Louis the Pious died and his kingdom was fractured by the inevitable fratricidal wars that accompanied the Frankish inheritance system.  The idea of primogeniture was unknown to the Franks, and so a monarch's heirs routinely fought each other for their father's lands and titles.

Eventually Lothar obtained the title of emperor and a 200-mile strip of land between the kingdoms of his brothers Charles the Bald and Louis the German.  (In time this middle kingdom disappeared although the modern name "Lorraine" survives as a contraction of "Lotharingia.")

Lothar decided to reward his ally Harald Klak.  The Annals of St. Bertin for the year 841 state that Lothar gave the island of Walcheren (now in the Netherlands) in fief to his ally Harald Klak, who had aided Lothar in doing "so much damage to Frisia and other coastal countries of the Christian world in order to harm his father."  The Annals then express the view that the giving of this island to Harald was "a deed which certainly deserves every abhorrence."

[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, pp. 80-82]

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The following is excerpted from a post by Stewart Baldwin, 18 Nov 1996:

From: Stewart Baldwin (sbald@auburn.campus.mci.net)
Subject: Danish kings, 8th & 9th centuries
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/11/18

HARALD ii (d. 852?) and REGINFRID (d. 814), joint kings of Denmark, 812-813.  HARALD ii was also joint king with the sons of Godefrid 819-27, and count of Rustringen in Frisia, 826-.  Brothers of Anulo, and "nepotes" of Harald i.

     Harald ii and Reginfrid became joint kings in 812, following the civil war, and requested that Charlemagne send them their brother Hemming, who was then a hostage [ARF].  In 813, peace was sworn again, and Hemming was returned to Denmark, but the Harald and Reginfrid were with an army in Westarfolda [i.e., Vestfold] in the extreme northwest of their kingdom, where the people had refused to submit to them. When they returned "after conquering the Britons" [That's what the translation of the chronicle says, but I assume it is a slip of the pen for Westarfolda, as Britain had been mentioned in the previous sentence that described the location of Westarfolda.], the sons of Godefrid gathered an army, and drove Harald and Reginfrid out of Denmark, assisted by Danish nobles who had been in exile with the Swedes.  [This very tantalizing chronicle entry, the earliest contemporary reference to Vestfold, has been the basis of numerous theories.  Since Harald and Reginfrid appear as enemies of the men of Vestfold and as enemies of the sons of Godefrid, it has been assumed by some that the sons of Godefrid were based in Vestfold, which has in turn led to the suggested identification of Godefrid and the Yngling king Gudrod, despite the apparent chronological difficulties.] In 814, Reginfrid was killed when he and Harald attempted to regain the kingdom, and Harald sought the help of the new emperor Louis I.  In 819, Harald allied himself with two of the sons of Godefrid to drive out the other two, and entered into a joint ruling arrangement which lasted until 827, when the sons of Godefrid drove him out.  In 826, he had been baptized at St. Albans in Mainz, and was given the county of Rustringen in Frisia.  In 841, Harald was granted Walcheran by the emperor Lothar [AB].  His death is mentioned in the Annals of Fulda under the year 852, but in wording which does not make it clear whether his death was in that year or at some time previous.
~0830 - <0892 Immed Count of Saxony 62 62 [jweber.ged]

I don't know if Reginhart and Immed are two different names for the same person.  They had the same father; but perhaps they were brothers?
~0835 - ~0915 Mathilda of Saxony 80 80 Amos Davis ~0810 - >0837 Echbert Nobleman of Saxony 27 27 ~0815 - >0838 Ida of Saxony 23 23 ~0807 - ~0890 Count von Threcwitgau Walpert 83 83 ~0810 of Saxony Altburga (Alburgis) ~0855 - >0906 Poppo II Count of Grabfeld 51 51 [jweber.ged]

The following information is from a post-em by Curt Hoffeman, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

Poppo, was count of the march in Thuringia from 880 to 892, when he was deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia. The family had been favoured by the emperor Charles the Fat, but Arnulf reversed this policy in favour of the rival family of the Conradines.   [Ref: Wikipedia (who slightly rephrased it from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica online at: http://92.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BABENBERG_FAMILY_.htm]
~0790 - >0860 Poppo I Count of Saargau 70 70 [jweber.ged]

The following information is from a post-em by Curt Hoffeman, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

   The earliest known ancestor of the Babenbergs was one Poppo, who early in the 9th century was count in Grapfeld, in the area between modern Hesse and Thuringia. One of his sons, Henry, sometimes called count of the march and duke in Franconia, fell fighting against the Normans in 886; another, Poppo, was count of the march in Thuringia from 880 to 892, when he was deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia. The family had been favoured by the emperor Charles the Fat, but Arnulf reversed this policy in favour of the rival family of the Conradines.

   The leaders of the Babenbergs were the three sons of Duke Henry, who called themselves after their castle of Babenberg on the upper Main, round which their possessions centred.

   The rivalry between the two families was intensified by their efforts to extend their authority in the region of the middle Main, and this quarrel, known as the "Babenberg feud," came to a head at the beginning of the 10th century during the troubled reign of the German king Louis the Child. Two of the Babenberg brothers were killed, and the survivor, Adalbert was summoned before the imperial court by the regent Hatto I, Archbishop of Mainz, a partisan Of the Conradines. He refused to appear, held his own for a time in his castle at Theres against the king's forces, but surrendered in 906, and in spite of a promise of safe-conduct was beheaded.  [Ref: Wikipedia (who slightly rephrased it from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica online at: http://92.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BABENBERG_FAMILY_.htm]
~0874 Uda (Oda) von Saxony ~0853 - 0903 Hadwig von Babenberg 50 50 Source: Stuart, Rodrick W., Royalty for Commoners, (2nd Ed., GenealogicalPublishing Co., Baltimore, 1993), 172-38. ~0825 - 0886 Heinrich von Babenberg 61 61 [jweber.ged]

Most historians who accept this would derive the Popponid Babenburgs from Heinrich I von Babenburg, margrave in Friesland (Frisia), who was killed in battle near Paris on 20 August 886. His first wife was apparently an earlier Judith from the Unruoching family, daughter of the margrave Eberhard of Friuli and Gisela of Francia. Adalbert was the elder of two definite sons of this Heinrich and Judith, and was beheaded with his brother Adalhard at theres am Main on 9 September 906. Adalbert was possibly married (his wife is said to have been a Swabian lady named Brunhilda), but no children are recorded as far as I know. The only male-line descendants that are ascribed to his parents come through the _speculated_ relationship to count Heinrich, grandfather of the brothers Poppo, bishop of Würzburg and Heinrich, archbishop of Trier. Another _speculative_ sibling was Hadwig (b ca 953/5, died 24 December 903), first wife of Otto the Illustrious, duke of the Saxons, who of course has innumerable descendants. [Ref: Peter Stewart 30 Apr 2002]
~0823 Miss de Nantes Eli Davis ~0795 Oda ~0810 - 31 Jan 0874/0875 Emma of Bavaria 1134 Maud Banaster I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0870 Wiltrud (Amalrada) von Ringleheim ~0810 Sister of Echard Count of Hesbaye [jweber.ged]

@check ancestry
~0844 Ermenfroi (Ermenfried) Count of Amiens [jweber.ged]

Ancestral Roots has no parents for Ermenfroi.  I got the current ancestry for Ermenfroi from Eileen Suggs on World Connect.
~0925 - 0958 Humbert I Seigneur de Salins 33 33 ~0984 - 1005 Mathilde (Maud) of Burgundy 21 21 ~0812 Sigrid Helgisdottir ~0845 Matilda Miles Davis 1803 - 1840 Olive Mendenhall 37 37 ~0900 Luitgard Ringleheim Conilde UID: F9520C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA5CC// ~0810 Mr. Seigneur de Amboise ~0794 - 0836 Theodrate de France 42 42 ~0808 - 0852 Warner Comte de Nantes 44 44 ~0808 Daughter of Leutaud of Paris ~0825 - >0864 Adalard Seigneur of Loches 39 39 0997 - 1028 Richard III Duke of Normandy 31 31 UID: 4C400C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE6EE// ~0782 Lisiard de Fezensac ~0830 Stephen Comte de Bourges Joseph S Davis ~0827 - 0907 Lisois I Seigneur de Craon 80 80 ~0783 - 0852 Lambert II de Nantes 69 69 1010 - 1071 Eleanora (Judith) of Normandy 61 61 UID: 953B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2A33// ~0868 - <0907 Godehilde Princess of France 39 39 [jweber.ged]

The following was given in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

ID: I27028 Godehilde Princess of France

Father: Charles II "The Bald" Holy Roman Emperor
Mother: Ermentrude de Orleans

I believe this line breaks here.  None of the flwg refs show a dau named Godehilde of Chas the Bald by either of his 2 wives:

The Carolingians, Pierre Riche translated by Michael I Allen
The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History
The Emperor Charlemagne, Russell Chamberlin
Charlemagne's Descendants, Redlich
Ency Britannica
ES I & II
Moriarty Plantagenet
Paget
Settipani, La prehistore des Capetiens as transcribed by Gilles Houdry
Settipani, Les Ancetres de Charlemagne as transcribed by Gilles Houdry
Stoyan database: Descent of Charlemagne
Karl Dem Grossen, Eberhard Winkhaus
Miroslav Marek (Genealogy.EU)
Tapsell
Tompsett (Hull database)
Wagner, Pedigree & Progress
Watney
Weis AR7

I have not checked RfC or Turton.
Regards,
Curt

Note: Curt may well be right.  @check ancestry
~0960 Gerberge de Reims ~0844 - ~0928 Rothildis d' Aquitaine 84 84 ~0875 Franco II Vicomte de Narbonne ~0820 - >0878 Lievin Vicomte de Narbonne 58 58 BET 760 AND 795 Two Generations de Narbonne Tonantius Ferriolus Elizabeth R Davis ~0910 Alberade of Hainault 0990 - 1063 Alice of Normandy 73 73 UID: ED2F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D76FF// ~0875 Sibling of Fulk I de Anjou ~0910 - 0931 Ermengarde de Chalons 21 21 ~0885 Raymonde de Narbonne ~0829 - 0878 Miss de Nantes 49 49 ~0897 Blismodis de Macon ~0834 - ~0867 Welf I Count in Argengau 33 33 ~0860 - >0915 Adelaide (Adalinda\Adellinde) von Babenberg 55 55 ~0843 Baba of Spoleto Thomas M Davis ~0825 Helletrude of Italy ~0878 Liudolf of Saxony ~0837 - 0902 Jutte (Judith) of Friuli 65 65 [jweber.ged]

His [Heinrich I von Babenburg's] first wife was apparently an earlier Judith from the Unruoching family, daughter of the margrave Eberhard of Friuli and Gisela of Francia.  [Ref: Peter Stewart 30 Apr 2002]
~0912 - >0975 Adela de Salins 63 63 [jweber.ged]

This is an excerpt from a post to SGM (full post is in notes under Ermengarde de Tonnerre), 5 Dec 1998, by Settipani, the noted French genealogist:

The Ascendancy of Ermengarde of Tonnerre : Part II

The family of Adela (no 17) is not identified. Her name and her granddaughter’s, Liedgardis, point to Vermandois. But the name Liedgardis come perhaps via Engeltrudis : Engeltrudis of Chalon was probably mother of Liedgardis of Dijon. So, the best solution was that of M. Chaume, the countess Adela is the same that Adela, sister Leotald of Macon, who make an important donation in 958 for the soul of a Wido, may be the count of Tonnerre.
~0805 - 6 Jan 0864/0865 Rudolph Comte de Ponthieu ~0806 Richilde d' Amiens Relationship:  38th Great Grandparent ~0845 Ava de Tours [jweber.ged]

Alan  Wilson states that Ava was daughter of a Duke named Luitfried.  I am assuming, based on James Oberacker, World Connect db=joberacker, that this Duke is Luitfried Duke of Tours & Count of Upper Alsace.  Vernon Wilson, World Connect db=vewcaere, has somewhat the same pedigree, but he names Ava, her father Liutfried, and her grandfather Hugh "de Bourges", but places them at Tours.
~0805 - ~0861 Miss de Orleans 56 56 0990 Alured Duke of Cornwall I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1109 - 1161 Melisende de Rethel 52 52 _UID: C8810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA37D// 1818 William Marshall ~1085 Herbert De Winchester I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0890 - 0956 Giselbert Count of Chalons & Burgundy 66 66 ~0893 - 0952 Ermengarde de Burgundy 59 59 [jweber.ged]

Alan Wilson, in a post to SGM on 27 Apr 1997, states that even though she is usually called a daughter of Richard the Judiciar, Duke of Burgundy, there is no evidence that she was such a daughter.  Alan, in a later post, has her as daughter of a Count of Dijon.  Alan Bach, naming her Ermengarde de Dijon, states that her husband Giselbert "inherited" (there wasn't true inheritance at that early time) the Dukedom of Burgundy because his mother (Ermengarde de Provence) was a niece of Richard the Justiciar, not because his wife was Richard's daughter.  Stated to be sister of Raoul de Dijon, as well as Alan Wilson placing her as daughter of Eliran de Dijon.
~0882 Rosalie (Roscille) de Loches Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
~0848 - <0929 Garnier de Villentrois Seigneur de Loches 81 81 ~0866 - 0925 Monassas (Manasses) I Count of Chalons 59 59 [jweber.ged]

Ed Mann states that Manassas was of Chalons-sur-Seine, which I understand is an alternative name for Chalons-sur-Marne.
~0838 - <0885 Count of Chaunois Thierry II 47 47 ~0790 - 0880 Thierry I "The Treasurer" Count of Autun 90 90 [jweber.ged]

Count of Chaumois, Chamberlain to Charles the Bald.
~0750 - ~0831 Childebrand II Lord of Perracy 81 81 ~0870 - <0935 Ermengarde of Provence 65 65 [jweber.ged]

Ed Mann names her Ermengarde de Bourgogne, but then he names Gislebert in the next generation also marrying an Ermengarde de Bourgogne.  Perhaps he had a typo, because I believe that this Ermengarde was of Provence.
Mary Marshall Unknown Leutharius Unknown Bodilon Unknown Ansaud WFT Est 610-669 - WFT Est 642-750 Doda WFT Est 642-695 - BET 725 AND 741 Lanbertus II ~0797 - >0835 Cunigunde of Parma 38 38 0953 - 0983 Otto II Emperor of the Holy Roman 30 30 UID: 35810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D104D// 0596 - 0690 Bishop of Metz St. Clodoule 94 94 ~0760 - >0807 Rutpert II Count of Upper Rhine & Wormgau 47 47 Unknown Unknown 1823 Huldah Hough ~0878 - 0929 Willa of Vienne 51 51 ~0843 - >0885 Richard of Sens & Troyes 42 42 Unknown ?? Unknown Gerberge ~0800 - 0877 Gerard de Roussillon 77 77 1046 Stephen III Count of Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0910 - 0997 Konrad In The Rheingau 87 87 GIVN Konrad of The
SURN Rheingau

SURN Rheingau
GIVN Konrad Count In The
NSFX Duke of Swabia
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WFT Est 749-792 - WFT Est 787-874 Waldrat ~0820 - 0866 Guerri I Comte de Morvois 46 46 0980 Doda of Falaise I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1820 Isaac Ozbun ~0830 Eve de Roussillon ~0969 - BET 1016 AND 1019 Maud (Matilda\Mahaut) de Chalon [jweber.ged]

Maud/Matilda definitely married Geoffrey of Semur, but the well-respected German source ES, in one of its conflicting pedigrees, has her also marrying Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and having a daughter Aremburga, who was wife of Dalmas I of Semur.  This is probably not true, and ES has been shown to be inconsistent and erroneous in giving the spouse(s) of Henry.  The spouse of Henry was a widow of Adalbert I King of Italy, and there is still a lot of debate concerning who her father (and mother) were.

The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 16 May 1997, by Jim Stevens, referring to an earlier post by Mat on 29 Apr 1997:

Matman <mat_man@HOTMAIL.COM> posted to
soc.genealogy.medieval on 29 Apr 1997:
Subject:      Re: Untangling the Burgundy web

  "For English readers, the Bouchard article (p261ff) is essential to understanding this confusion in ES. French historians etc have peddled various theories: the ES has noted all of them, hence the internal disagreement.

  Some have favoured Leotald of Macon as the father of Gerberga, but Bouchard follows the  more reliable ones (F.Lot, R.Poupardin etc) in seeing her as the daughter of Lambert. She lists 3 children of Lambert: Gerberga (m. 1) Adalbert (2) Henry; Matilda (m. Geoffrey), Hugo of Chalon. The sources clearly state that Matilda and Hugo were children of Lambert, but they don't mention the father of Gerberga.

  The main argument for Gerberga being the daughter of Leotald is, I think, the fact that her great grandson Otto of Macon (not Otto-William) calls Leotald his _atavus_. The strict classical meaning of this is great-great-great-grandad, which would imply, that Gerberga was Leotald's grandaughter. However most who favour Leotald's parentage, have overlooked this inconvenient detail, and suggested that the term here just means distant ancestor.

  The other evidence is the Life of Hugo of Chalon (d.1039) who says that his sister married the duke of Burgundy. This has been seen as Gerberga wife of Henry (d.1002). Those who favour Leotald as her father, say this sister was Matilda, who they say married Henry before she married Geoffrey of Semur. Thus if one rejects Lambert as the father of Gerberga, you have to invent a new wife for Duke Henry. I think ES III, 433-34 has these two marriages. Somewhere else in ES, it even gives this supposed marriage of Matilda and Henry a daughter, Aremburga, the wife of Dalmas I of Semur.

  I havn't gone into all the various arguments, or evidence: its best to read Bouchard yourself, and decide whether you agree with her. Personally I prefer her no-nonsense approach, and the works of other notable historians (eg W.Kienast Die Herzogtitel in Frankreich & Deutschland, 1968) agree with her on the father of Gerberga being Lambert."
~0900 Hugh d'Alsace 1022 - 1095 Baldwin Count Of Meulon FitzGilbert 73 73 UID: 7E7940D745A6D711B84A0008C7FB13430323// 0898 - ~0960 Robert Vicomte d' Autun 62 62 ~0858 Toscanda or Forcanda ~0925 Adele d' Anjou ~0990 Eudes II 'Le Champernois' Count of Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
BET 475 AND 500 - 0511 Clovis WFT Est 522-565 - WFT Est 562-646 Carloman John Ozbun ~0765 - <0789 Theoderata 24 24 ~0855 - <0897 Ermengarde de Lorraine 42 42 [jweber.ged]

Before 866 - mistress of Byzantine Emperor.  [Ancestral Roots]
~0970 Elizabeth de Chalon ~0894 - DECEASED Monasses (Manassas) II de Chalons ~0822 Miss Countess of Burgundy ~0774 - 0800 Luitgard of Holy Roman Empire 26 26 GIVN Liutgard The
SURN German
GIVN Liutgard the
SURN GERMAN
ABBR SOURCE #321
TITL Langer's "An Encyclopedia of World History"  Compiled and EditedbyWilliam Langer.
4th Edition, Completely Revised. 1968.
AUTH Langer, William
PUBL Houghton, Mifflin Compan, Boston.
PAGE Langer page 171 family chart.
EVEN
TYPE D.S.P.L.
DATE 800
PLAC Germany
EVEN
TYPE No Issue

GIVN Luitgard, Empress of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-L5

GIVN Luitgard, Empress Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-L5

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Luttgarde Empress of The
NSFX Queen of France
AFN 9GCD-L5
_UID D66C48221990564392959B3E5E1176F9CC7C
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Luitgard Empress of
SURN Holy Roman Emp
AFN 9GCD-L5
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GIVN Luitgard Queen of
SURN France
AFN 9GCD-L5

GIVN Luttgarde
NSFX Queen of France
AFN 9GCD-L5
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Nn
SURN Luitgard
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GIVN NN
SURN Luitgard
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D. 1093 Wsevolod I Grand Duke of Kiev Yaroslavovic UID: 2B350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBA39// ~0827 - BET 891 AND 898 Anscar II Count of Orcheret Marquis of Ivrea ~0883 - 0928 "The Blind" Holy Roman Emperor Louis III 45 45 [jweber.ged]

July 905 - Blinded by King Berengar of Friuli.  [Encyclopaedia Britannica]
BET 720 AND 722 - >0783 Lambert I Huldah C Ozbun ? 0974 Auxilla of Noyen UID: 59830C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D36AB// ~0839 - ~0893 Pepin I de Vermandois Comte de Senlis 54 54 ~1020 Almodis of Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0915 Judith 1011 Robert "The Old" Duke of Burgundy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0970 Ermengarde of Arles I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0968 - 1047 Adelaide d' Anjou 79 79 ~0877 - AFT Jan 0915/0916 Ingelburga of Provence ~0847 Unknown Joseph D Ozbun 1796 - 1868 John Hadley 71 71 ~0895 Adela de Vermandois ~0953 - <0979 Adelais de Troyes 26 26 ~0894 Raoul Comte de Dijon ~0855 - >0923 Renaud Comte de Bar-sur-Seine 68 68 ~0856 - >0902 Adela de Auxerre 46 46 [jweber.ged]

This is an excerpt from a post to SGM (full post is in notes under Ermengarde de Tonnerre), 5 Dec 1998, by Settipani, the noted French genealogist:

The Ascendancy of Ermengarde of Tonnerre : Part II

Last, Adela (no 65) : if her son was really a Renhard, she was undoubtly the sister of Renhard and Manasses I of Auxerre. The family’s origin is Lotharingian.

Note: I believe that he is referring to Mansses I de Chalons & Renaud (Renhard) Vicomte de Auxerre & Comte de Bar-sur-Seine; but I can't be positive.
~0770 - >0789 Isingard 19 19 ~0941 - 0996 Foulques Seigneur de Briole 55 55 ~0840 Richilde of Paris ~0870 Eliran Comte de Dijon ~0850 Raoul Comte de Dijon Ruth Ozbun ~0829 - >0870 Eudes Comte de Troyes 41 41 ~0830 Wandilmode of Worms ~0802 Aleran I Count of Worms ~0804 - ~0844 Guiguin Comte de Soissons 40 40 ~0769 - 0836 Adelgis Count of Parma 67 67 ~0806 - 0841 Maurin Margrave of Spoleto 35 35 0910 - AFT 14 Mar 0963/0964 Hedwige of Saxony 0480 - 0509 King of Cologne Cloderic "the Patricide" 29 29 [jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

Killed by agents of his kinsman, Clovis I.


Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

Nickname:  'The Parricide' - called that because he killed his own father.
D. 0581 I Bodegisel Lambert of Hesbaye Harvey S Ozbun ~0855 Nn of Brittany 0844 - >0870 Judith of the West Franks 26 26 Princess of France, Queen of Wessex, Queen of England &
Countess of Flanders.

Title "Queen" was not usual for wives of Kings of Wessex.

First Carolingian Princess to be married to a foreign ruler.

Charles the Bald gave her to be wed for English help vs. the
Vikings.
~0882 Richard I von Swabia GIVN Richard I
SURN von Swabia

GIVN Richard I von
SURN Swabia
AFN FLHG-C2

SURN Swabia
GIVN Richard I von
AFN FLHG-C2
_UID 6720243A7C81BE4686036C9F502ECA2DEFEA
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GIVN Richard I Von
SURN SWABIA
AFN FLHG-C2
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Bet 630 and 675 - 0691 Sighart Sighard Or Sigismund King Of (L) Saxony AKA SIGHARD  (L) VON SAXONY Bet 679 and 785 - Bet 740 and 856 Or Theodouis King Of Saxony Dieterich AKA DEITERICK VON (L) SAXONY Bet 704 and 815 - Bet 768 and 890 Warnechin Or Wernich King Saxony (L) Von Engern AKA WARNECHIN OR WERNICH KING SAXONY DUKE DE ENGERN>>

AKA WERNICKE KING SAXONY VON ENGERN>>
Bet 730 and 825 Kunhilde Or Gunilda Of Rugen Or (L) Von Rugen AKA KUNHILDE OR GUNILDA OF RUGEN>> ~0798 - ~0864 Luitfrid III of Upper Alsace 66 66 GIVN Luitfrid III de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Count]
AFN 9HQD-MJ
TITLE: Count of Upper Alsace & Tours

GIVN Luitfrid III COUNT
SURN Alsace
!
! BAPTISM, ENODWMENT, SEAL PARENTS:  IGI  1994  1761082 film
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994  1761082 film
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Nephew.

SURN Alsace
GIVN Luitfrid III Count of Upper
AFN 9HQD-MJ
_UID F9CF2C6170E3A84A80ABEA07E71D81CB063D
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GIVN Luitfrid III Count
SURN Alsace
AFN 9HQD-MJ
PEDI birth

GIVN Luitfrid III
NSFX Ct of U Alsace
AFN 9HQD-MJ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Bet 720 and 845 - Bet 807 and 910 Witteking II Von Sachsen AKA WITTEKIND OR WIDUKIND II KING OF SAXONS DUKE DE WESTPHALIA>>

AKA WITTEKIND II DUKE DE WESTPHALIA>>

AKA WITTEKIND LE GRAND VON SAXE>>
~0758 Mrs- Ingeramme of Hesbaye GIVN Mrs Ingeramne de
SURN Hesbaye
NSFX [Duchess]
AFN FLH2-RG
NOTE: End Of Line
DATE 27 OCT 1999
TIME 16:26:20

GIVN Mrs-Ingeramme Duchess of
SURN Hesbaye
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GIVN Mrs-Ingeramme, Duchess of
SURN Hesbaye
AFN FLH2-RG

GIVN Mrs-Ingeramme, Duchess Of
SURN HESBAYE
AFN FLH2-RG
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TIME 22:37:11
Mary Elizabeth Ozbun ~0882 Richard I Carolingians GIVN Richard I
SURN Carolingians
AFN FLHG-C2
NOTE: Of Swabia
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
Bet 750 and 780 - Bet 825 and 847 Wicibert (See Notes) Count Of (L) Westphalia SOME SOURCES SAY WICIBERT'S PARENTS WERE BRUNO OR BERNO II COUNT OF (L) SAXONY AND HASALDA OR HASALA OF THE SAXONS DE WESTPHALIA>>.

OTHER SOURCES SAY HIS PARENTS WERE WITTEKING II VON SACHSEN KING OF (L) SAXONY AND GEVA OR GEV OF WESTFOLD SAXONS EYSTEINSDATTER>>.
~0760 Svatana (L) Von Saxe ~0645 Julanda (L) Von Saxony 0696 Dietrich Count Of Asseburg Bet 658 and 700 Billung Or Billing De Wenden Or (L) Von Wenden 0726 Miss Of Assengurg Bet 700 and 710 Hogne Eysteinsson ~0744 Hiltrude Of Upper Alsace TITL Dunham.FTW
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GIVN Hiltrude Countess Of Upper
SURN ALSACE
AFN 9HQD-J1
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SURN Alsace
GIVN Countess of Upper
AFN 9HQD-SD
_UID 01EE7C9B5431F34B9F74467AEF1023622093
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GIVN Countessof Upper
SURN Alsace
AFN 9HQD-SD

GIVN Mrs Hiltrude de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Countess]
AFN 9HQD-J1
NOTE: End of Line

GIVN Mrs Luitfrid III de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Countess]
AFN 9HQD-SD

GIVN Mrs. Luitfrid
NSFX Cnts Upper Alsac
Hunroch Margave of Friuli TITL Dunham.FTW
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GIVN Hunroch
NSFX Marq of Fruili


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (269-40); 404-41
DATE 29 MAY 2000
Isaac W Ozbun ~0799 - 0855 Lothaire I Carolingians 56 56 GIVN Lothaire I
SURN Carolingians
NSFX [Emperor]
AFN 9HMN-S6
REIGNED: King of Italy; Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (840-55)
Lothair I, 795-855, emperor of the West (840-55), was the son andsuccessor of
LOUIS I, with whom he was coemperor after 817. A grandson of CHARLEMAGNE,he
was in almost constant territorial wars with his father and his three
brothers, Pepin, CHARLES II (Charles the Bald), and LOUIS THE GERMAN.
Eventually, the Treaty of Verdun (843) subdivided Charlemagne's empireamong
the brothers.
SOURCE: Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia
University Press.
~0736 - 0789 Imma of Swabia 53 53 TITL Dunham.FTW
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GIVN Imma Duchess of
SURN Swabia
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GIVN Imma, Duchess of
SURN Swabia
AFN 9GCD-K0

SURN Swabia
GIVN Imma Duchess of
AFN 9GCD-K0
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NPFX Duchess
GIVN Imma of
SURN Swabia

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GIVN Emma
NSFX Duchess of Swabi
AFN 9GCD-K0
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Henri I de Bourgogne GIVN Henri I
SURN de Bourgogne
DATE 25 OCT 1999
TIME 18:05:33
~0730 Berengar Unknown TITL Dunham.FTW
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~0926 - 0967 Renaud of Rheims- Roucy 41 41 NPFX Count
GIVN Renaud of
SURN Rheims-Roucy
Also have birth as bet 950 and 973. [Our Family Museum]
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1

GIVN Renauld Count of
SURN Roucy
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 27th; & 29th G G Son.

GIVN Renaud de
SURN Roucy
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GIVN Renaud de
SURN Roucy
AFN FLHB-80
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TIME 13:15:34

SURN Roucy
GIVN Renaud de
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See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Renaud de
SURN Roucy
AFN FLHB-80

GIVN Renaud
SURN de Roucy
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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Customer pedigree.
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GIVN Renaud
SURN de Roucy
NSFX Count de Roucy
AFN FLHB-80
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38

OCCU Count of Rheims & Roucy..
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 127 says CIR 926;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 921 and place;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000044.htm#I1423say 950
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 973;
COMYNI.GED says ABT 973; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 15 Mar 973;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 127 & HAWKINS.GED say 10May 967
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 127;
Name sometimes spelled Rognwald or Rainald - SAVOY.TXT; Ragnvald, Countof
Roucy - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 70; HAWKINS.GEDsays
father was Rognvald (b. ABT 896 in Norway) - NPH

NSFX ; VicomtÃ♭-et-ComtÃ♭ de Rheims
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Bet 768 and 800 - Bet 843 and 844 Bruno (See Notes) Von Sachsen Of (L) Germany AKA BRUNO (SEE NOTES) COUNT DE (L) SAXONY

SOME SOURCES SAY BRUNO'S FATHER WAS WIGEBART OF (L) SAXONY.

OTHER SOURCES SAY HIS FATHER WAS  BRUNO COUNT DE SAXON-ENGEN>>
Bet 683 and 720 Dobzogera Or Dobrogera De Wenden (L) Von Wenden Bet 780 and 790 - Bet Oct 818 and 833 Hedwig Of Bavaria AKA EIGILWICH OR EDITH (SEE NOTES) ABBESS DE CHELLES>>

AKA HEDWIG OR EDITH (SEE NOTES) SAXONY DE  (L)  BAVARIA

AKA EDITH (SEE NOTES) DE (L) SAXONY

AKA EDITH (SEE NOTES) VON SACHSEN>>

AKA ENGILWICH HEDWIG (SEE NOTES) WITTELSBACH>>

HEDWIG AND EDITH MAY BE ONE OR TWO PERSONS.  VARIOUS SOURCES ASSIGN THE CHILDREN EITHER, OR BOTH, OF TO THE TWO NAMES.  IF THERE WERE TWO,  BOTH ARE SHOWN AS THE WIFE OF GUELPH I (SEE NOTE) WITTELSBACH OF  (L)  BAVARIA.

SOME SOURCES SAY HEDWIG'S PARENTS WERE BRUNO OR BERNO II COUNT OF (L) SAXONY AND HASALDA OR HASALA OF THE SAXONS DE WESTPHALIA>>.

OTHER SOURCES SAY HER PARENTS WERE WITTEKING II VON SACHSEN KING OF (L) SAXONY AND SVATANA VON SAXE>> WHICH WOULD MAKE HER THE HALF SISTER OF HASALDA OR HASALA OF THE SAXONS DE WESTPHALIA>>..

GIVN Edith
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Hedwig Duchess Of
SURN BAVARIA
AFN 9GCT-CQ
STAT SUBMITTED
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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~0756 - Bet 789 and 847 Count Of (L) Saxony Bruno Or Berno II AKA BRUNO OF THE SAXONS>> Jonathan Ozbun Bet 756 and 840 Hasalda Or Hasala Of Saxons (L) De Westphalia AKA HASALDA DE WESTPHALIA>> 0934 Count of Salafeld Ernst IV 0925 Countess Pilfridus Freissing D. 0907 Count Ernst III of the Sualafeld ~0886 Odo De Vermandois GIVN Odo De
SURN Vermandois
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

GIVN Odo de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9GB2-2W
PEDI birth

GIVN Odo de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9GB2-2W
PEDI birth
~0835 Adelheid ~0795 - 0865 Margrave of Nordmark Ernst I 70 70 ~0895 - ~0965 Gunhild 70 70 Louis of Fromman. D. 0890 Gorm Enske 1810 Henry Hollenberg ~0800 Thorny Thora ~0770 - ~0840 Olaf Gudrodsson 70 70 ~0794 Asa Haraldsdatter ~0730 - ~0800 Harald Herbrandsson 70 70 ~0855 - <0897 Ermengarde Trungard 42 42 GIVN Princess of Italy
SURN Ermengardetrungard


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GIVN Ermengarde
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41
~0755 Alfhilda ~0830 Ragnhild Sigurdsdatter BET 800 AND 809 - 0844 Harold Halfdansson [Henry Von Stade.FTW]

Harold's title of Ruler of Jutland seems a bit pretentious; he was granted the fife of Rustringen by the mouth of the Weser in 826. First, he had been baptized with the Emperor as godfather, from whom he received munificent christening presents.
He is credited by some as having built the Danevirke, one of the largest of northern Europe's ancient defensive works. The entire complex consists of several different ramparts, about 18 miles in length, running from the Schlei fjord in the east to the rivers Rheide and Treene in the West. The first phase, the North Wall, was built in 737 (dated by dendrochronology); the East Wall, protecting the Svansen peninsula from the south is believed to be of about the same age (no scientific dating yet). The 'Great Wall', the third phase, makes a zigzag across the country from Hedeby in the east to nearly Hollingstedt in the west where the two rivers meet to form the Eider. This third section has been dated to 951-968, suggesting that Harald 'Bluetooth' (who was responsible for vast structures elsewhere in the country) commissioned it.
In 974, the year after Emperor Otto I died, the Danevirke was taken by Otto II.
The Danevirke was expanded during the 11th and 12th centuries to defend against both Slav and German attacks. During the second half of the 12th century, Valdemar 'The Great' added a wall of brick. It was extended for the last time in 1864 when the Prussians attacked Denmark.
BET 775 AND 780 - 0844 Halfdan Haroldsson 1833 - 1933 Mary Selwin Tulburt 99 99 ~0761 - BET 800 AND 804 Halfdan Olaffson Ragnhild 0806 - 13 Jan 0851/0852 'noble Wolf' King of England Ethelwulf [baeldaeg.FTW]

Æthelwulf (è´thelw¢lf, à-), d. 858, king of WESSEX (839-56), son of EGBERT and father of ÆTHELBERT and ALFRED. With his son Æthelbald, he won a notable victory over the Danes at Aclea (851). He married Judith of France in 856. A man of great piety, he learned while on a pilgrimage in Rome that Æthelbald would resist his return. He left his son as king in Wessex and ruled in Kent and its dependencies.
Source:
The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia is licensed from Columbia University Press. Copyright © 1995 by Columbia University Press. All rights reserved

Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
          King of England 839-858; married Osburh daughter of Oslac, the royal
          cup bearer.

     Gedcom G419
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     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

     Imperium Forum on the Net www.ghgcorp.com/shelter/oldimp
          King of Wessex  839-856

          When King Egbert of Wessex, who won the entire of Britain to his control and
          is sometimes considered the first King of all England, died in 839, he gave
          everything to his son AEthelwulf, who in turn gave his son Athelstan the
          smaller satellite kingdoms of Kent, Essex, Sussex.  In 840, he fought the
          Danes at Charmouth.  In 851, AEthelwulf and his son AEthelbald defeated
          the Mercians at Ockley.  He gave up the throne to his son in 856 when
          Athelstan died.  Wessex passed to AEthelbald, and the satellites went
          to AEthelbert.

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NOTE: Reigned 839-856 (abdicated). Under-king of Kent 825-839 and 856-858.
Renown for his military prowess, he reputedly defeated 350 viking ships (851).
He reduced taxation, endowed the Church, made lay lands inheritable, and
provided systems of poor relief.

   Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons in England, son of Eg bert, and father of Alfred.  He was overking of Kent (wit h Surrey, Sussex, and Essex) and apparently of Mercia and E ast Anglia.  He had acted as underking of Kent (828? - 838? ) before his father's death in 839.  He was compelled to de fend his country against the invasion of the Danes and, wit h his son Æthelbald, won a notable victory over them in 851 . He also seems to have campaigned against the Welsh.  I n 855 he went to Rome on pilgrimage.  Later (856?) he too k as his second wife Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald o f France.  It is said that this marriage was one of the cau ses of an obscure revolt led by Æthelbald. It is also sai d that Æthelwulf withdrew to the East, where he died, leavi ng the kingdom in the West to Æthelbald, the kingdom in th e East to Æthelbert. Æthelwulf seems to have given generous ly to the Church.  He is a shadowy, half -legendary figure.
   Made many journeys to Rome. 839
   He is called  a "descendant of Wihgar, nephew of Cerdic , who ruled the Isle of Wight early in 6th cent.

   Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons in England, son of Eg bert, and father of Alfred.  He was overking of Kent (wit h Surrey, Sussex, and Essex) and apparently of Mercia and E ast Anglia.  He had acted as underking of Kent (828? - 838? ) before his father's death in 839.  He was compelled to de fend his country against the invasion of the Danes and, wit h his son Æthelbald, won a notable victory over them in 851 . He also seems to have campaigned against the Welsh.  I n 855 he went to Rome on pilgrimage.  Later (856?) he too k as his second wife Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald o f France.  It is said that this marriage was one of the cau ses of an obscure revolt led by Æthelbald. It is also sai d that Æthelwulf withdrew to the East, where he died, leavi ng the kingdom in the West to Æthelbald, the kingdom in th e East to Æthelbert. Æthelwulf seems to have given generous ly to the Church.  He is a shadowy, half -legendary figure.
   Made many journeys to Rome. 839
   He is called  a "descendant of Wihgar, nephew of Cerdic , who ruled the Isle of Wight early in 6th cent.

King of Kent 825-839 and 856-858

King of Kent 825-839 and 856-858

Ethelwolf,
king of England, succeeded his father, Egbert, in 837, and gave to his son, Athelstan, the sovereignty over Essex, Kent, and Sussex. In the year 851 the Danes invaded the kingdom in excessive numbers, and threatened its total subjugation; for though vigorously opposed by Athelstan and others, they fixed their winter quarters in Thanet, and the same year took Canterbury and London. During these troubles, Ethelwolf, accompanied by Alfred <kinga.html>, his youngest son, made a pilgrimage to Rome, where he remained a year, and, on his return, found Athelstan dead, and succeeded by his next son, Ethelbald, who had entered into a conspiracy with some of the nobles to prevent his father from again ascending the throne. To avoid a civil war, the king gave up the western division of the kingdom to his son, and soon after, summoning the great council of the kingdom, gave a tenth part of the land to the church. The meaning and effect of this grant has been much discussed, and still remains doubtful. That it formed the foundation of the claim of tithes, as once maintained, is no longer held. Died, 857.
4.

King of England 839-858.

!King of the West Saxons.  5 sons. [Funk & Wagnalls]

FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE

!839-858 - King of England.
851 - defeats the Danes at Oakley
855 - begins to raise Peter's pence and goes with his son Alfred on pilgrimage to Rome
856 - son Ethelbald rebels against him
858 - dies and is succeeded by son Ethelbert
[Timetables of History]

!Mounted the throne in 839 and had to face an attack which was only beaten off by years of hard fighting.  He fought bravely in defence of his realm; in his defeat at Charmouth as in a final victory at Aclea in 851 he led his troops in person against the sea-robbers; and his success won peace for the land through the short and uneventful reigns of his sons Ethelbald and Ethelberht. [WBH-England]

!The year 851 AD is noted as that when "the heathen men first sat over winter in Thanet".  Yet in that year, at Ockley below Leith Hill, Ethelwulf faced the invaders so sternly that the land seems to have gained a respite. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 15]

!Eldest son of Egbert. 4 sons and a daughter.  Due to the early deaths of all of his sons and the well-documented health problems of son Alfred, this author believes the family had an hereditary infirmity.  Alfred was said to suffer from transient bouts of severe pain and anxiety among other undefined problems. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 95-6, 110]

!Reigned 839-58; father of Alfred, Aethelbald, Aethelbert, Aethelred I. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

!Ethelwulf, King of Wessex md (1) Osburh, Queen of Wessex. [Royal Ancestors of Some American Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 chart 11505, 11605]

!King from 839-858

King of England 839-58; son of Egbert and Raedburh; d. 13 Jan 858; m.1 Osburh; father of Alfred the Great. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Father of Aethelred I, King of Wessex. [Ancestral Roots, p. 5]

Son of King Egbert of England and Redburh of Wessex; m. Osburg of Wessex. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

King of Wessex; son of Egbert, King of Wessex, and Redburh; m. Osburh; father of Ethelred I, King of Wessex, and of Alfred the Great. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Ruled Wessex from 839 to 858. In 855, Aethelwulf went on a pilgrimage to Rome, and not expecting to return, divided his kingdom between his sons Aethelbald and Aethelbert. However, Aethelwulf did in fact return with his 12-year-old bride Judith, and resumed kingship of the eastern half of Wessex, while Aethelbald ruled the western half. He died on 13 Jan 858.
   After Egbert's death, Athulf succeeded to the throne of his father Egbert, and he delivered up the kingdomof Kent to his son Athelstan, together with East-Saxony, South-Saxony, and Surrey, i.e., the eastern southern and midland parts.
   851: Ceorl, duke of Devon, fought a battle against the pagans at Wembury, where they selw many of the Danes and gained the victory. In the course of the same year, the barbarians wintered first in the isle of Thanet, which lies not far from Britain, and has fruitful but not large corn fields. That year was not yet finished, when a large fleet of pagans arrived, 350 ships, at the mouth of the river Thames and destroyed the city of Canterbury and the city of London, and put to flight Berthwilf King of Mercia, having defeated his army. After the battle they returned beyond the river Thames toward the south through the province of Surrey, adn there King Ethelwulf with the Western Angles met them: an immense number was slain on both sides near Ockley Wood.
   854: After three years King Burhred asked assistance from King Ethelwulf to subdue the Northern Britons: he granted it, and having collected his army, passed through the Mercian kingdom to go against the Britons: whom he subdues and made tributary. In the same year King Ethelwulf sent his son Alfred to Rome, in the days of our lord pope Leo IV, who consecrated him king and named him his son in baptism, when we are accustomed to name little children, when we receive them from the bishop's hand. In the same year were fought battles in the isle of Thanet against the pagans; and there was a great slaughter made on both sides, and many were drowned in the sea. The same year also after Easter King Ethelwulf gave his daughter in marriage to King Burhred.
   855: After a year the pagans wintered in Sheppey. In the same year King Ethelwulf gave the tenth of all his possession to be the Lord's portion, and so appointed it to be in all the government of his kingdom. In the same year he set out to Rome with great dignity, and stayed there 12 months. As he returned home, therefore, to his country, Charles, king of the Franks, gave him his daughter in marriage, and he took her home with him to his own country.
   857: Lastly, after a year King Ethelwulf died, and his body reposes in the city of Winchester. [Gordon Fisher <Fishergm@vax1.acs.jmu.edu]

b.c. 795, Aachen, France; d. 13 Jan 857/8, Sussex, England; son of Egbert III and Eadburh; m. Osburh; father of:
1. Æthelbald who m. Judith of France
2. Æthelbert
3. Æthelred who m. Wulfrida
4. Alfred who m. Ealhswith of the Gaini
5. Altheswith Burgred of Mercia
[Terry Walters <tlwalters@voyager.net, 2 Nov 2001]

Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-14.

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~0876 - >0950 Gorm Del Gammel 74 74 ~0870 - ~0935 Thyra Klacksdatter 65 65 ~0855 - 0899 II Harald 44 44 ~0856 Elgiva ~0844 - 15/23 Apr 0871 I King of England Aethelred [baeldaeg.FTW]

Aethelred I becomes King of Wessex in 866, at the same time the Danes conquer East Anglia. He is killed in the Battle of Merton while fighting the Danes, and is succeeded by his brother, Alfred 'The Great'.
---------
Anglo-Saxon king of Wessex, and son of King Æthelwulf, who ruled England during a time of great pressure from the invading Danes. He was an affable man, a devoutly religious man and the older brother of Alfred the Great, his second-in-command in the resistance against the invaders. Together, they defeated the Danish kings Bagseg and Halfdan at the battle of Ashdown in 870.
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King of the West Saxons in England.

   King of the West Saxons (866?- 871) in England, son of Æ thelwulf and brother of Alfred.  He succeeded his brother Æ thelbert as king and as overking of Kent and possibly of Ea st Anglia.  He appears also to have had some sort of hegemo ny over Meria, where his brother-in-law, Buhred, reigned .  Æthelred spent most of his short reign in gathering toge ther his forces to oppose the Danes, who had taken York (86 7) and ravaged much of England.  Ever increasing conflict l ed to the "year of battles," 871.  Alfred, known as "secund arius," was an important factor in the fighting.  A littl e after Easter, Æthelred died, leaving the kingdom to his b rother.

King of the West Saxons in England.

   King of the West Saxons (866?- 871) in England, son of Æ thelwulf and brother of Alfred.  He succeeded his brother Æ thelbert as king and as overking of Kent and possibly of Ea st Anglia.  He appears also to have had some sort of hegemo ny over Meria, where his brother-in-law, Buhred, reigned .  Æthelred spent most of his short reign in gathering toge ther his forces to oppose the Danes, who had taken York (86 7) and ravaged much of England.  Ever increasing conflict l ed to the "year of battles," 871.  Alfred, known as "secund arius," was an important factor in the fighting.  A littl e after Easter, Æthelred died, leaving the kingdom to his b rother.

Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1B-15.

NOTE: The vikings launched a full scale invasion of England. He died after his
victory as Ashdown leaving his brother to fight on.
Some say buried at Sherborne Abbey. He was reputed as a Saint after his death.

1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
NOTE: The vikings launched a full scale invasion of England. He died after his
victory as Ashdown leaving his brother to fight on.
Some say buried at Sherborne Abbey. He was reputed as a Saint after his death.

SOUR: @S54@

1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

!King of the West Saxons (866-71). [Funk & Wagnalls]

FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, WAITE LINES

!865 - succeeds his brother Ethelbert I as king of England [Timetables of History]

!King of the West Saxons and Kentishmen. [The Story of England]

!At the time of his reign the Northmen were settled on the coast of Ireland and the coast of Gaul; they were masters of the sea; and from west and east alike they closed upon Britain.  While one host from Ireland fell on the Scot kingdom north of the Firth of Forth, another from Scandinavia landed in 866 on the coast of East Anglia under Hubba and marched the next year upon York.  Mercia was saved from the Norsemen by King Ethelred when he marched to Nottingham in 868, but it was only a brief respite.  The Norsemen soon resumed their attacks. Ethelred was killed fighting the Norsemen who invaded the tongue of land between the Kennet and the Thames. [WBH - England]

!After the death of Ethelbald, if he were childless, the succession of Wessex was left to Ethelred, 3rd son, and to Alfred.  In little more than 2 years after the decease of his father, King Ethelbald dies.  Alfred is now 12 years old.  The two younger brothers assert no claim to the separate sovereignty, and Ethelbert of Kent is king also of the other dominions.  There is no doubt that Alfred lived with his reigning brother, as documents exist bearing both their signatures.  He, as well as Ethelred, had given up the patrimonial inheritance to him who was to maintain the dignity of the family and the safety of the kingdom. Some say he died "worn down with numberless labours" after fighting numerous battles with the invading Danes; some say it was from a fatal
wound in the battle of Merton.  Died leaving two infant sons, but since Alfred ruled jointly with him, he succeeded Ethelred. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 101, 116]

!Son of Aethelwulf; reigned 865-71. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

Son of Aethelwulf and Osburh; king of Wessex 868-72; father of Aethelhelm. [Ancestral Roots, p. 5]

Son of Ethelwulf, King of Wessex, and Osburh. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]
~0810 - 0849 of Wight Queen of Wessex Osburgh 39 39 NOTE: Some sources show her dying in 955.
She is often confused with St. Osburga who founded Coventry Abbey.

SOUR: @S54@


1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
NOTE: Some sources show her dying in 955.
She is often confused with St. Osburga who founded Coventry Abbey.

SOUR: @S54@


1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725

     Gedcom G419
          Submitted to Broderbund by:
               Robert W. McGahuey
               203 Willowbrook Court
               Winchester, VA  22602
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     Imperium Forum on the Net www.ghgcorp.com/shelter/oldimp

     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

Created by:
Pat Adams
2111 Albemarle Terrace
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(718) 469-4032

WAITE LINE

Mayflower PAF

Dau. of Oslac, the royal cup-bearer; m. Aethelwulf as his 1st wife; mother of Alfred the Great, king of England. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

1st wife of Aethelwulf, annulled 853; b.c. 810, Wessex; d. aft 876; dau. of Oslac, Royal Cup Bearer (Princerna Regis) of England; mother of Alfred the Great. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

d. 846; m. Aethelwulf, King of England; mother of Alfred the Great. [William Marshall]

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
~0890 Adela De Vermandois GIVN Adela De
SURN Vermandois
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

GIVN Adela de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9GB2-48
PEDI birth

GIVN Adela de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9GB2-48
PEDI birth
Emma Palmer ~0864 Richildes Unknown GIVN Richildes
AFN 9G81FG
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th; & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 16 DEC 1997
TIME 18:30:56

GIVN Richilde
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41

GIVN Richende
AFN 9HMD-GC
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TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Richende
AFN 9HMD-GC
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TIME 22:35:45

GIVN Richende
AFN 9HMD-GC
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~0859 - ~0898 Ealdorman of Wiltshire Aethelhelm 39 39 D. 0885 King of Denmark Frotho D. 0884 King of Denmark Canute ~0840 Wulfthryth ~0830 - 0885 King of Haithabu Godefrid 55 55 0820 - ~0860 Halfdan Gudrodsson 40 40 Judith ~0814 Ingibjorg Haraldsdatter ~0764 Imhild 1868 - 1943 Eva Reynolds 75 75 Alfhilde King of Jutland Erik Princess of Norway Bertrade ~0898 - 0934 Olaf Haraldsson 36 36 ~0800 Aslaug Sigursdatter ~0796 Helgi Fridleifsson ~0816 Sigurd Helgasson ~0828 - 0863 Charles of Province 35 35 GIVN Charles King of
SURN Province
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN Provence
GIVN Charles King of
AFN 9GCW-JV
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GIVN Charles King Of
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PEDI birth

GIVN Charles
SURN Carolingian

GIVN Charles
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~0835 - 0869 Lothaire II of Lorraine 34 34 GIVN Lothaire II King
SURN Lorraine
! MARRIAGE: Married to Valtrude, 15 Oct 862, after two of their children
were born.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN Lorraine
GIVN Lothaire II King of
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GIVN Lothaire II King Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-HP
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GIVN Lothaire II King Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-HP
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GIVN Lothaire II, King
SURN Lorraine
AFN 9GCW-HP
PEDI birth

GIVN Lothaire King of
SURN Lorraine
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Son.

SURN Lorraine
GIVN Lothaire II
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GIVN Lothairelothar II
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NPFX King
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NPFX King
GIVN Lothaire=Lothar II,
SURN de Lorraine
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GIVN Lothair II
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GIVN Lothair
SURN Carolingian
~0834 - 0861 Gisle of Italy 27 27 GIVN Gisle Princess of
SURN Italy
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN Italy
GIVN Gisle Princess of
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GIVN Gisle Princess Of
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PEDI birth

GIVN Gisle
NSFX Prncs of Italy
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TIME 20:45:51
1840 - 1914 Lucinda M Hinshaw 74 74 1798 Ruth Hadley ~0795 - ~0795 Beggen Bego Of Paris GIVN Beggen (Bego) COUNT
SURN Paris
NSFX **
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DATE 22 JAN 1998
TIME 09:29:37

GIVN Beggen (Bego) Count
SURN Paris
AFN 9GCX-8M
?? Line 4226: (New PAF RIN=12065)
1 NAME Beggen (Bego) Count Of /PARIS/

GIVN Beggen (Bego) Count Of
SURN PARIS
AFN 9GCX-8M
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DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:31:29

GIVN Beggen (Bego) Count Of
SURN PARIS
AFN 9GCX-8M
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:31:29

GIVN Beggen (Bego) Count
SURN Paris
AFN 9GCX-8M

SURN Paris
GIVN Beggen (Bego) Count of
AFN 9GCX-8M
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CALN
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SURN VINZGAU
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd; 34th; & 36th G G Son.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
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GIVN Hildegard, Empress of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-17
PEDI birth

GIVN Hildegard Empress Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
NSFX COUNTESS OF VINZGAU
AFN 9GCD-17
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SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Hildegard Empress of The
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GIVN Hildegard Empress Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
NSFX COUNTESS OF VINZGAU
AFN 9GCD-17
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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?? Line 899: (New PAF RIN=3978)
1 NAME Hildegard, Empress Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
?? Line 900: (New PAF RIN=3978)
1 TITL [COUNTESS OF VINZGAU]

GIVN Hildegard, Empress Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-17
PEDI birth

NPFX Empress
GIVN Hildegarde of
SURN Vinzgau
Empress of the West
ABBR Our Family Museum
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GIVN Hildegarde
SURN de Linzgau
NPFX Countess
GIVN Hildegarde
SURN de Linzgau
EVEN
TYPE Reign
DATE BET 757 AND 774

GIVN Hildegarde
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCD-17
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
0781 Gisaele Of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Gisele, Princess of  HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 35th G G Nephew.

GIVN Gisele, Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-9L
PEDI birth

GIVN Gisele, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-9L
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN GisÂ♭Âʺle Princess of
AFN 9GCD-9L
_UID 6C1BB53B68922644A82119C5BACE48388AF0
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GIVN Gisele
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AFN 9GCD-9L
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
~0758 - <0780 Desiderata Sibilla 22 22 GIVN Desiderata (Sibilla), Empress
NSFX [Concubine]
AFN 9GCC-XQ

GIVN Desiderata Sibilla Bertha
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCC-XQ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Desiderata of
SURN France
NSFX *
GIVN Desiderata of
SURN FRANCE
NSFX *
EVEN Ermengarde
TYPE AKA
Gurney says the mother of Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne,wasErmingarde, but other sources say she was Desiderata orHimiltrude.Gurney may have confused Ermingarde who was the wife of Louis
thePious according to Langer.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling MonarchsFromAncient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York.  1982
PAGE Gurney page 125.
EVEN Louis the Pious
TYPE Mother of
DATE 778
PLAC Aachen
GIVN Desiderata of
SURN FRANCE
NSFX *
EVEN Ermengarde
TYPE AKA
Gurney says the mother of Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne,wasErmingarde, but other sources say she was Desiderata orHimiltrude.Gurney may have confused Ermingarde who was the wife of Louis
thePious according to Langer.
ABBR SOURCE #337
TITL Kingdom's of Europe, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ruling MonarchsFromAncient Times to the Present
AUTH Gene Gurney
PUBL Crown Publishers, New York.  1982
PAGE Gurney page 125.
EVEN Louis the Pious
TYPE Mother of
DATE 778
PLAC Aachen
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TIME 19:15:55

GIVN Desiderata (Sibilla, Bertha),
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCC-XQ

GIVN Desiderata Sibilla Bertha
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCC-XQ
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GIVN Desiderata (Sibilla, Bertha),
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AFN 9GCC-XQ

SURN Holy Roman Empire
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GIVN Desiderta
SURN de Lombardie
[Charlemagne and Hidegard d'allemaine.FTW]
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GIVN Mistress of
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NSFX *
GIVN Mistress of
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NSFX *
EVEN
TYPE Mother of
PLAC Pepin IV
GIVN Mistress of
SURN ITALY
NSFX *
EVEN
TYPE Mother of
PLAC Pepin IV
DATE 26 OCT 1999
TIME 19:59:52
~0763 - 0794 Fastrada The Saxon of Holy Roman Empire 31 31 GIVN Fastrada, Countess of
SURN France
AFN 9GCD-CX

GIVN Fastrada, Empress of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-CX

GIVN Fastrada, Empress Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-CX

GIVN Fastrada Empress of
SURN Holy Roman Emp
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[Charlemagne and Hidegard d'allemaine.FTW]
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GIVN Fastrade
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DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Fastrade The
SURN Saxon
GIVN Fastrade the
SURN SAXON
ABBR SOURCE #321
TITL Langer's "An Encyclopedia of World History"  Compiled and EditedbyWilliam Langer.
4th Edition, Completely Revised. 1968.
AUTH Langer, William
PUBL Houghton, Mifflin Compan, Boston.
PAGE Langer page 171 family chart.
EVEN
TYPE No Issue
~0774 of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs. Charlemagne
NSFX [Concubine 4]
AFN 9GCF-06

GIVN Mrs Charlemagne Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Emp
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AFN 9GCF-06
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~0776 of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs. Charlemagne
NSFX [Concubine 5]
AFN 9GCF-2J
~0778 of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs. Charlemagne
NSFX [Concubine 6]
AFN 9GCF-4V

GIVN Mrs Charlemagne Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Emp
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AFN 9GCF-4V
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~0780 Galiena of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Galiena
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TIME 11:23:59

GIVN Galiena Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Emp
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AFN 9GCF-7D
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GIVN Galiena, (Concubine 7)
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCF-7D
~0803 Bertraide Berthais Of Italy GIVN Berthais Princess of
SURN Italy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:32:49

GIVN Berthais, Princess of
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCF-SB
PEDI birth
1854 Adaline Kersey ~0714 - 0768 Pepin "The Short" of Franks 54 54 GIVN Pepin "The Short" King of the
SURN Franks
NSFX **
!
! BIRTH; DEATH: Grolier Encyclopedia, 1995 Edition.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 33rd G G Son.

GIVN Pepin III The Short
SURN Franks
NSFX *
See Historical Document.

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GIVN Pepin III the Short of the
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Ended the mockery of the Merovingian dynasty by deposing King ChildericIII and, with the assistance of Pope Zacharias, had himself crowned Kingof the Franks. [GADD.GED]

GIVN Pepin "The Short",
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCB-5M
PEDI birth

ALIA The /Short/

?? Line 37: (New PAF RIN=3838)
1 NAME Pepin "The Short", King Of The /FRANKS/

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AFN 9GCB-5M
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GIVN PÃ♭pin "The Short" King Of
SURN FRANCE
AFN 9GCB-5M
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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See Historical Document.

GIVN Pippin
NSFX King of France
AFN 9GCB-5M
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

751-68

Pepin rulers of the FRANKS. Pepin of Landan (Pepin I), d. 639?, mayor ofthe palace of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia, forced the succession(629) of Dagobert I as king and established the foundation for theCAROLINGIAN dynasty. His grandson, Pepin of Heristal (Pepin II), d. 714,mayor of the palace (680-714) of Austrasia and Neustria, establishedCarolingian power over the MEROVINGIAN kings by making himself the actualruler of the Franks. He was the father of CHARLES MARTEL and thegrandfather of Pepin the Short (Pepin III), c.714-768, the firstCarolingian king of the Franks (751-68). He overthrew the Merovingiandynasty and had himself crowned king with the support of Pope Zacharias.Pepin defended papal interests and in 754 turned over to the pope whatbecame the foundation of the PAPAL STATES. He was the father ofCHARLEMAGNE.
~0746 - CHILD Adelaide a Nun of Franks GIVN Adelaide, (a nun) Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Adelaide, Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-BM
PEDI birth

SURN Franks
GIVN Ade Princess of The
AFN B6JN-FD
_UID CB205A2E5072174685B468C0F8599FF4D735
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GIVN Ade, Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 09:07:58

GIVN Ade, Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN B6JN-FD
PEDI birth

GIVN Ade
NSFX Prcss of Franks
AFN B6JN-FD
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52

SURN France
GIVN AdÂ♭â™ƯlaÂ♭ï¿ư
NSFX A Nun
AFN 9GCC-BM
_UID 9864CE5C5FC53648BC0C9183A3554F6E599B
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GIVN Adelaide
NSFX Princ of France
AFN 9GCC-BM
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
~0755 Gilles of Franks GIVN Gilles, Prince of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Gilles, Prince of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-GB
PEDI birth
0757 - 0811 Gisele "A Nun" of Franks 54 54 GIVN Gisele, (a nun) Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Gisele, Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-HH
PEDI birth

SURN France
GIVN Gisele Princess of
NSFX A Nun
AFN 9GCC-HH
_UID E01FEB8F8043E045AE594ADFE00BDFA3FEF4
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GIVN Gisele
NSFX Princ of France
AFN 9GCC-HH
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
~0715 Leuthergis of Franks GIVN Leuthergis
NSFX [Concubine]
AFN 9GCC4L

GIVN Leuthergis Concubine of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-4L
REPO @REPO1@
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GIVN Leuthergis, Concubine of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-4L

ALIA /Concubine/
~0751 - 0771 Carloman of Burgundy 20 20 GIVN Carloman, King of
SURN Burgundy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Carloman, King of
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9GCC-D0
PEDI birth

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Carloman, King of
AFN W0TP-B4
_UID A6E5634AE8BCA64BBCFBFF12A9AEF0A17D4A
REPO @REPO19@
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GIVN Carloman
NSFX King of Burgundy
AFN W0TP-B4
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
~0880 - 0949 Udo of Wetterau 69 69 GIVN Udo COUNT of
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9G82-SH

SURN Wetterau
GIVN Udo
NSFX Count of The Wetterau
_UID 06827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EEBA1
DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 12:39:46

GIVN Udo Count of
SURN Wetterau
AFN 9G82-SH

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AFN 9G82-SH
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GIVN Udo Count Of The
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9G82-SH
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO31@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO35@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:33

GIVN Udo Count Of The
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9G82-SH
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO31@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO35@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:33

GIVN Udo Count Of
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9G82-SH

GIVN Udo
NSFX Count of Wettera
AFN 9G82-SH
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
0774 - 0810 Rotrud of Holy Roman Empire 35 35 GIVN Rotrud, Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-5W
PEDI birth

GIVN Rotrud, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-5W
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Rotrude Princess of The
AFN 9GCD-5W
_UID 1F0320944412364081CACF2142CD34BADA51
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Rotrude
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCD-5W
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Rotrud, Princess of  HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
AFN 9GCD5W
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 35th G G Son.
~0976 ** Ermensinde SURN Ermensinde
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Son.
~0824 - 0890 Ingelburge Unknown 66 66 GIVN Ingelburge
AFN 8HTH-GC
Florence Frasier ~0826 - ~0900 Engelberge de Alsace 74 74 GIVN Engelberga Empress of
SURN Germany
AFN 9GCW-PQ

SURN Germany
GIVN Engelberga, Empress of
AFN 9GCW-PQ
_UID 891DC3AE81144646AEDD0BAD7FD55A527B7C
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Engelberga, Empress Of
SURN Germany
AFN 9GCW-PQ

GIVN Engelberge
NSFX Emp of Germany
AFN 9GCW-PQ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 25-41
DATE 28 APR 2000
~0765 - 0836 Hugues Hugh II of 71 71 GIVN Hugues/Hugh II Count of Orleans Count Of Tours
SURN Alsace
NSFX **
!
! NAME:  IGI  1994 1760770 film
! BAPTISM, ENDOWMENT, SEL TO PARENTS:  IGI  1994  1761129 film
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994  1761082 film
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.

GIVN Hugues II
NSFX Count of Tours
AFN 9HQD-K6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Hugues de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Count]
AFN 9HQD-K6
TITLE: Count of Upper Alsace & Tours

NPFX Count
GIVN Hugues of
SURN Alsace
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

SURN Alsace
GIVN Hugues II Count of Upper
NSFX Count of Tours
AFN 9HQD-K6
_UID 40DCBD5EEB6FA945AB500B0BA604D0626C77
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Hugues Count Of
SURN Alsace
AFN 9HQD-K6
PEDI birth

GIVN Hugues II Count Of Upper
SURN ALSACE
NSFX [Count of Tours]
AFN 9HQD-K6
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO6@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:29

GIVN Hugues II Count Of Upper
SURN ALSACE
NSFX [Count of Tours]
AFN 9HQD-K6
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO6@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:29

?? Line 766: (New PAF RIN=3964)
1 NAME Hugues Count Of Upper /ALSACE/

GIVN Hugh III
SURN ALSACE
NSFX [Count of]
AFN 9HMM-3F
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO98@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO126@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:12:55

GIVN Hugh III
SURN ALSACE
NSFX [Count of]
AFN 9HMM-3F
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO98@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO126@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:12:55

GIVN Hugh III
SURN Alsace
AFN 9HMM-3F

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Hugh II Count of
SURN Orleans
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 34th G G Son.

See Historical Document.
~0802 - 0866 Adelaide (Adela) Of Burgundy 64 64 GIVN Adela Of Burgundy De
SURN Tours
! BATPSIM, ENDOWMENT, SEAL TO PARENTS:  IGI  1994  1760991 film
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI 1994  1760794 Film
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 30th G G Nephew.

GIVN Adela de
SURN Tours
AFN FLHG-JW

GIVN Adele
SURN de Tours
AFN FLHG-JW
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

SURN Tours
GIVN Adela de
AFN FLHG-JW
_UID DA984ED73110BA4E81D529E083241389820D
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adela De
SURN TOURS
AFN FLHG-JW
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:24

GIVN Adela De
SURN TOURS
AFN FLHG-JW
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:24

GIVN Adela Of
SURN TOURS
AFN 9HQD-PV
PEDI birth

GIVN Adela de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Countess]
AFN 9HQD-PV
TITLE: Countess of Upper Alsace, Tours & Burgundy
AFN#: 9HQD-PV & FLHG-JW

SURN Tours
GIVN Adelaide of
_UID 88767B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E610D
DATE 6 Mar 1999
TIME 23:58:46


NSFX et Tours
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT 181-6
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (29-40; 169-38; 300-40); 224-37
DATE 19 MAY 2000
~0868 - 0922 Richard Of Burgundy 54 54 GIVN Richard Duke of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1760974.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Mrs. Richard , IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1760978.
! DEATH: GROLIER ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1995 Edition states "...in 922 after thedeath
of his main supporter, Richard of Burgundy,"  This is found under CharlesIII, King of France, who ruled from 898 to 922.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Son.

GIVN Richard of
SURN Burgundy
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

GIVN Richard, Duke of
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9G81-D9
PEDI birth

GIVN Richard Duke Of
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9HMN-XV

GIVN Richard, Duke Of
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9G81-D9
PEDI birth

GIVN Richard Duke of
SURN Bourgogne
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 17 DEC 1997
TIME 10:26:28
~0884 Adelheid Unknown GIVN Adelheid
!
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761114.
~0838 Arbert De Toulouse GIVN Arbert De
SURN Toulouse
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:11:20
~0840 Miss De Toulouse GIVN Miss De
SURN Toulouse
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:12:53
~0858 Unknown of Burgundy GIVN N. N. of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 33rd G G Son.
~0871 Garsinde De Alby GIVN Garsinde De Countess
SURN Alby
NSFX **
!
! BAPTISM, ENDOWMENT, SEAL PARENTS:  IGI  1994 1760899 film.
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994  1761130  film.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 31st G G Son.

GIVN Garsinde de
SURN Alby
AFN 9GG5-2Q
PEDI birth

SURN Alby
GIVN Garsinde de
_UID 82837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E6870
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:44:48

GIVN Garsinde De
SURN ALBY
AFN 9GG5-2Q
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DATE 15 OCT 1999
TIME 15:48:26

GIVN Garsinde De
SURN ALBY
AFN 9GG5-2Q
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DATE 15 OCT 1999
TIME 15:48:26

OCCU Heiress de Albi ...
SOUR http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000081.htm#I2212;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001;
www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 874, France;
Garsinde de Alby - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

GIVN Gardinde
SURN de Alby
AFN 9FF5-2Q
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0810 Raimond I of Toulouse GIVN Raimond I COUNT
SURN Toulouse
NSFX **
!
! IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1760951 gives date Sealed to Spouse.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:13:18

GIVN Raimond I Count
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMK-81

SURN Toulouse
GIVN Raimond I
NSFX Count of Toulouse
_UID 7E837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E6430
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:42:47

GIVN Raimond I Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMK-81
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:54:00

GIVN Raimond I Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMK-81
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:54:00
1811 - 1849 Rebecca M. White 38 38 ~0810 Bertha Bertheis De Arsinde GIVN Bertha Bertheis
SURN De Arsinde
NSFX **
! NAME: Last name is also spelled D'ARSINDE.
! IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761032 gives dates of Baptisim, Endowment,
and Sealed to Paarents. Film # 1760951 gives date Sealed to Spouse.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.

GIVN Bertha de
SURN Remy
AFN 9HMK-96

SURN Remy
GIVN Bertha de
_UID 80837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E6650
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:43:21

GIVN Bertha De
SURN REMY
AFN 9HMK-96
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DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:44:05

GIVN Bertha De
SURN REMY
AFN 9HMK-96
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DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:44:05
~0886 Gisele Willa Unknown GIVN Gisele (Willa) ~0906 - 0950 Sumiaire Unknown 44 44 SURN Sumiaire
NSFX **
! GEOGRAPHY: Andora is a tiny state of 453 sq km (175 sq mi), located onthe
border of France and Spain and surrounded by them.  Only 4% of Andorra'sland is arable.  For many centuries Andorra's most profitable industrywas smuggling between Spain and France.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.
0751 William Count of Toulouse GIVN William COUNT of
SURN Toulouse
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33rd G G Son.

GIVN William, Count of
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9GFM-K5

GIVN William, Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9GFM-K5
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:23
~0832 Barnard De Toulouse GIVN Barnard De
SURN Toulouse
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:11:37
~0812 Odoacer of Flanders GIVN Odoacer Governor of
SURN Flanders
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 33rd G G Son.
~0785 Remy D'Arsinde GIVN Remy
SURN D'Arsinde
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33rd G G Son.
0949 Raimonde De Toulous GIVN Raimonde De
SURN Toulous

GIVN Raimonds De
SURN Toulous
~0836 Fulguad De Toulouse GIVN Fulguad De
SURN Toulouse
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:12:16
~0806 - 0841 Bernard I Poitiers 35 35 GIVN Bernard I Count of
SURN Poitiers
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 34th G G Son.

GIVN Bernard I Count
SURN Poitiers
AFN 9HMZ-09
PEDI birth

SURN Poitiers
GIVN Bernard I
NSFX Count of Poitiers
_UID 66837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E4CB0
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 13:33:35

SURN Poitiers
GIVN Bernard I Count of
AFN 9HMZ-09
_UID 9B36CEED6418764B9FCB62156D919170A951
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bernard I Count Of
SURN POITIERS
AFN 9HMZ-09
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:38:14

GIVN Bernard I Count
SURN Poitiers
AFN 9HMZ-09
PEDI birth

GIVN Gerard of , Count of Auvergne
SURN Auvergne
REPO @REPO1@
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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 163-39; 352-40
DATE 29 APR 2000


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (328-39)
DATE 19 MAY 2000

GIVN Gerhard
NSFX Ct d'Auverne
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
1802 - 1873 Lydia Newlin 70 70 ~0889 Hermengarde De Toulouse GIVN Hermengarde De
SURN Toulouse
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Nephew.
DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:12:31
~0781 Fulgaud Unknown SURN Fulgaud
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33rd G G Son.
0972 - 1017 ** Raymund I 45 45 SURN Raymund I
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Son.
~0871 - 0906 Winifred I Unknown 35 35 SURN Winifred I
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.
~0951 Queen of Andorra Leutgarde GIVN Queen of Andorra
SURN Leutgarde
NSFX **
! GEOGRAPHY: Andora is a tiny state of 453 sq km (175 sq mi), located onthe
border of France and Spain and surrounded by them.  Only 4% of Andorra'sland is arable.  For many centuries Andorra's most profitable industrywas smuggling between Spain and France.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.
~0947 - 0993 Andorra of Borelo I 46 46 GIVN King of Andorra
SURN Borelo I
NSFX **
! GEOGRAPHY: Andora is a tiny state of 453 sq km (175 sq mi), located onthe
border of France and Spain and surrounded by them.  Only 4% of Andorra'sland is arable.  For many centuries Andorra's most profitable industrywas smuggling between Spain and France.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.
~0875 Windinille Unknown SURN Windinille
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.
~0847 - 0865 Lothaire "The Lame" of Franks 18 18 GIVN Lothaire (The Lame) Prince of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

GIVN Lothaire Prince Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G62-1B
PEDI birth

SURN France
GIVN Lothaire Prince of
NSFX "The Lame"
AFN 9G62-1B
_UID 23E436F3E49A884C91F08A67D719C825D1D4
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0850 - 0877 Richilde de Bourgogne 27 27 GIVN Richilde Queen of
SURN Franks
AFN 9F9L-G1

GIVN Richilde Queen Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9F9L-G1

GIVN Richilde
SURN de Bourgogne

SURN Metz (Ardennes)
GIVN Richilde Countess of
NSFX Queen of The West Franks
AFN 9F9L-G1
_UID DB20513554943D44B58F73758361416BA669
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Richilde
NSFX Countess of Metz
AFN 9F9L-G1
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (171-39); 206-39
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (49-16)
DATE 19 MAY 2000

GIVN Richildie of
SURN Aldenar
0879 - 0929 "The Simple" King of Franks Charles III 50 50 GIVN Charles III (The simple) King of
SURN Franks
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Son.

GIVN Charles III "The
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCX-WW
?? Line 2684: (New PAF RIN=11931)
1 NAME Charles III "The Simple" King Of The /FRANKS/
PEDI birth

GIVN Charles Iii, "The
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCX-WW
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37

GIVN Charles III "The Simple" King Of The
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9GCX-WW
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO16@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:36:57

GIVN Charles III "The Simple" King Of The
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9GCX-WW
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Charles III, the Simple (879-929), King of France, posthumous son ofLouisII. When his brother Carloman died Charles was too young toreign, andEudes or Odo, Count of Paris, usurped the French crown.
ButCharles was nevertheless crowned at Rheims in 893, and after thedeathof Eudes became actual king over the whole of France. Themostimportant event of his reign is the peace he concluded with
theNormans in 911, by which he ceded to their chief the lower valleyofthe Seine - i.e. Normandy - as a hereditary dukedom. [WorldWideIllustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]
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See Historical Document.
1825 - 1886 Hannah Dark 60 60 ~0776 Hedwig Edith Unknown GIVN Hedwig (Edith) Duchess
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!
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Ethelwulf, d. 858, King of Wessex (839-56), son of Egbert and father ofEthelbald, Ethelbert, Ethelred, and Alfred. He had been lord of Kent,Surrey, Sussex, and Essex before his fathers death in 839, and uponbecoming King of Wessex he became overlord of Kent. He was compelled todefend his country against the invasion of the Danes, and with Ethelbaldhe won a notable victory over them at Aclea in 851. He also campaignedagainst the Welsh. A man of great piety, he sent his son Alfred to Romeand went there himself on a pilgrimage in 855. In 856 he took as a secondwife Judith, daughter of Charles II (Charles the Bald) of France.Learning before his return to England that Ethelbald would resist hisresumption of the kingship, Ethelwulf left his son as King of the Wessexand himself ruled only in Kent and its dependencies, where Ethelbertsucceeded him. [The Illustrated ColumbiaEncyclopedia, 3rd ed., 1969]
Sub-King of Kent, Essex, Sussex, and Surrey from 825-839. Succeeded hisFather in 839, resigned Wessex to his son Ethelbald in 855, retaining asSub-King Kent, Sussex and Surrey.  Had as issue by his 1st wife, foursons who lived long enough in turn to succeed him.  [GADD.GED]
King of Wessex 839 till abdication in 856. Under-King of Kent 825-839 andagain 856-858. [ROWLEYHR.GED]
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c795

http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01966Reigned839-856 (abdicated). Under-king of Kent 825-839 and856-858. Renown forhis military prowess, he reputedly defeated350 viking ships (851). Hereduced taxation, endowed the Church,made lay lands inheritable, andprovided systems of poor relief.

CORONATION NOTES Although details of this coronation are notrecorded itwas almost certainly the first formal coronation ofthe kings of Wessex bythe archbishop.  In 838 Egbert hadbestowed many gifts upon the see atCanterbury and recognizedits authority over the Kentish minsters.  Withthis actCanterbury shifted its allegiance from the kings of Merciatothose of Wessex and thus Athelwolf's coronation ushered in a newera.

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~0928 - 19 Oct 0993/0994 Konrad III of France SURN Conrad III
!
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! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903934.
! IGI 1994 Edition, Folm # 1761088, Gives date and place of Marriage, and
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AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: March 31, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0453
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:30
~0840 Rogerlinde of Poitiers GIVN Rogerlinde of
SURN Poitiers
NSFX **
!
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994  1903553 film.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 33rd G G Son.
~0908 - >0966 Willa Of Burgundy 58 58 GIVN Willa (Wella) of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # _61150.
! IGI 1994 Edition, Folm # 1761088, Gives date and place of Marriage, and
Date of Sealing to Spouse.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: 2nd time to Bozon Tuscany 30 Mar 1993 PROVO. IGI 1994
Edition Film # 1761192.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th and 31st G G Son.

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Willa Princess of
AFN 9HMZ-GP
_UID B30D58A390091148B3C8F1B42CC83DF6F411
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GIVN Willa
SURN Burgundy
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DATA
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AFN 9HMZ-GP
TITLE: Princess of Burgundy
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DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999
DATE 18 OCT 1999
TIME 15:49:15

GIVN Willa of
SURN Burgundy
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Willa
NSFX Princess Burgundy
_UID FC817B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EE0F2
DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 09:07:17

GIVN Willa Princess Of
SURN BURGUNDY
AFN 9HMZ-GP
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:36:14

GIVN Willa Princess Of
SURN BURGUNDY
AFN 9HMZ-GP
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TIME 22:36:14

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Willa
NSFX Prcs of Burgundy
AFN 9HMZ-GP
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:39


NSFX Princesse de Bourgogne
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (263-37)
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: Requesting anc. of Na of Cornwall/Charlemagne, descent of[sources listed]
DATE 22 May 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
DATE 12 MAY 2000

GIVN Willia
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

GIVN Willa
SURN von Tuscany
AFN 9HMZ-GP
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:35
~0932 - ~0971 Bertha of Tuscany 39 39 GIVN Bertha of
SURN Tuscany
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30 G G Nephew.

GIVN Bertha
NSFX Cntss Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-2K
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38

GIVN Garsinde Countess of
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-2K

SURN Toulouse)
GIVN Garsinde
NSFX Countess of Toulouse
_UID 2C827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E1101
DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 16:21:37

GIVN Garsinde Countess Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-2K
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:56

GIVN Garsinde Countess Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-2K
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:56

GIVN Garsinde Countess
SURN von Toulouse
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Customer pedigree.
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DATA
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DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:25

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CALN
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GIVN Garsinde
NSFX **
!
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761032.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE:  IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903879.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Son.

GIVN Garsinde
AFN 18KH-QVK
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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REPO @REPO126@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:12:41

GIVN Garsinde

GIVN Garsinde Countess
SURN von Toulouse
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: July 1, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #3804
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: July 1, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #3804
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: July 1, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #3804
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:39

GIVN Garsinde
SURN de Gascogne

OCCU Gersende of Gascony ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 905; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 926;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001 says 923;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 923;
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says 971/72
HAWKINS.GED says BEF 972
PAGE 232
QUAY 1
A widow in 872; NOTE: Moriarty (p.255) notes that the parentage ofGersende,
wife of Raymond Pons, is in dispute, but that being a dau of GarciaSanchez
[Count of Gascony, occ 893-920] seems more probable - Royalty forCommoners,
Roderick W. Stuart, p. 232; Garsinde -http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/ged
html/kmilburn/d0001/g0000081.htm#I2212


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-35)
DATE 31 MAY 2000
0999 - 1043 Gisele Of Swabia 43 43 GIVN Gisele (Osela) Duchess of
SURN Swabia
NSFX **
! HISTORY: of Gisele's Husband, Conrad II follows: Grolier Encyclopedia,1995 Edition, "Conrad II, b. c.990 d. June 4, 1039, King of the Germans(1024-39) and Holy Roman emperor (1027-39) founded the
Salian, or Franconian, dynasty.  An obscure nobleman, he owed hiselection to descent from Otto I's daughter Liutguard, because hispredecessor, Henry II, left no heirs. Conrad was a firm, ruthless
ruler who reestablished the empire's prestige in Burgundy, Italy, andPoland... Abbot Poppo of Stablo enjoyed his favor, however, and Conradbuilt the cathederal at Speyer, where he was buried."
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1-03883.
! SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761164. 2nd time 6 Apr1994 ALBER. IGI 1994 Edition, Film 1-03883.
! MARRIAGE: Conrad and Gisele were formally married, 21 November 1017,nearly
four weeks after their first child was born (28 Oct 1017).
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Conrad II, IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903873.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 27th G G Son.

NPFX Duchess
GIVN Gisele of
SURN Swabia
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

SURN Swabia
GIVN Gisele Duchess of
NSFX Empress of The Holy Roman Empire
AFN 978N-8Q
_UID 04694FE366726C48A7C35CB8AC9C884EC7DD
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Gisele Duchess Of
SURN SWABIA
NSFX [EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]
AFN 978N-8Q
STAT SUBMITTED
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:18:32

GIVN Gisele Duchess Of
SURN SWABIA
NSFX [EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]
AFN 978N-8Q
STAT SUBMITTED
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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REPO @REPO126@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:18:32

GIVN Gisela
SURN von Schwaben
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
~0787 - 0824 Ingelram of Flanders 37 37 GIVN Ingelram Governor of
SURN Flanders
NSFX **
!  Governor in 802.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 34th G G Son.
~0810 - 0876 Emma of Bavaria 66 66 GIVN Emma
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

GIVN Emma
NSFX Princess Bavaria
AFN 9GCT-DW
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Emma Queen
AFN 9GCT-DW
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.

SURN Bavaria
GIVN Emma Princess of
NSFX Queen of The Germans
AFN 9GCT-DW
_UID F92E6774BBCA5A4BB6A90464A97A36C410FE
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00


TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (141-17) see note
DATE 20 APR 2000

GIVN Emma, Queen of
SURN Germany
AFN 9GCT-DW

GIVN Emma, Queen Of
SURN Germany
AFN 9GCT-DW

GIVN Emma
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Emma
SURN of Eritgau
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Mabel De Me.FTW
ABBR Mabel De Me.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Mabel De Me.FTW
ABBR Mabel De Me.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Mabel De Me.FTW
ABBR Mabel De Me.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 17, 1999

NPFX Lady
GIVN Emma of
SURN Spain
Calvin Newlin ~0794 - 0870 Ethico of Bavaria 76 76 GIVN Ethico of
SURN Bavaria
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 35th G G Son.
~0921 - 0960 Raimond III of Toulouse 39 39 GIVN Raimond III Count
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-1D
PEDI birth

SURN Toulouse
GIVN Raimond III
NSFX Count of Toulouse
_UID 26827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0BA1
DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 16:14:24

SURN Toulouse
GIVN Raimond III
AFN 18KH-QTC
_UID 17BD9E6F7623FC4FA7F06C23551ACB1A3FC3
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Raimond III Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
NSFX [Duke of Aquitaine]
AFN 9HMG-1D
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:47:07

GIVN Raimond III
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 18KH-QTC
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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REPO @REPO98@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:19:47

GIVN Raimond III Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
NSFX [Duke of Aquitaine]
AFN 9HMG-1D
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:47:07

GIVN Raimond III Count
SURN von Toulouse
NSFX Count of Toulouse
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: March 31, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0120
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: July 1, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0163
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
_PRIMARY Y
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: March 31, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0120
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:45

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Raimond III COUNT
SURN Toulouse
NSFX **
!
! SEALED TO SPOUSE:  IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903879.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Son.

GIVN Raimond III
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 18KH-QTC
REPO @REPO32@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
_MASTER Y

GIVN Raimond III
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 18KH-QTC
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO31@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO35@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO98@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO110@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO92@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO126@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:19:47

GIVN Raimond III Count
SURN Toulouse
NSFX [Duke of Aquitai
GEDCOM line 76280 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 76281 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8237@
GEDCOM line 76290 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 76280 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 76281 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8237@
GEDCOM line 76290 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 76280 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 76281 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8237@
GEDCOM line 76290 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 76280 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 76281 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8237@
GEDCOM line 76290 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 76280 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 76281 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8237@
GEDCOM line 76290 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth

OCCU Count Raymond III Pons...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 899;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 921;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 921;
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 950
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000081.htm#I2212say 950
HAWKINS.GED says BEF 969; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 1060
PAGE 25
QUAY 0
Count of Albi, Duke of Aquitaine, Mar. of Gothie - COMYNI.GED(Compuserve);
Count of Toulouse - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 145;
Raymond Pons, Count of Toulouse and Albi, Duke of Aquitaine, Marquis ofGothie
- p. 232; Count of Toulouse - HAWKINS.GED


NSFX et Albi; Duc d'Aquitaine, Marquis of Gothi
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-35; 195-36); 329-36
DATE 31 MAY 2000

GIVN Raymond III Pons of , Count of Toulouse
SURN Toulouse
_PRIMARY Y

GIVN Raimond III
NSFX Ct de Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-1D
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38

SURN Raimond
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30 G G Nephew - in -Law.
~0805 Hedwig of Bavaria GIVN Hedwig of
SURN Bavaria
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Nephew.
0890 - 0929 Gisele Osela of Swabia 39 39 GIVN Gisele (Osela) Duchess of
SURN Swabia
NSFX **
!
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Rudolph Burgundy, IGI 1994 Edition, Film #1903716.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st, & 32nd G G Son.

GIVN Willa
SURN von Swabia
AFN FLHG-BV
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
DATE 25 OCT 1999
TIME 21:59:22

GIVN Willa von
SURN Swabia
AFN FLHG-BV

SURN Swabia
GIVN Willa von
AFN FLHG-BV
_UID F7FED83ACFAF7146822125A0ABEA3633A22B
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Willa Von
SURN SWABIA
AFN FLHG-BV
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:38:26
0870 Gerberge Princess of Burgundy GIVN Gerberge Princess of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 28th G G Son.
~0810 Alpaide Alpais Holy Roman Empire GIVN Alpaide (Alpais) Princess
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCT-11
?? Line 4167: (New PAF RIN=12059)
1 NAME Alpaide (Alpais) Princess Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
PEDI birth

GIVN Alpaide (Alpais) Princess
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCT-11
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Alpaide (Alpais) Princess of The
AFN 9GCT-11
_UID 1F3EB67DA30BA3449FE33DC2E38D8E6C10DE
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Alpaide (Alpais) Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-11
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 16:21:28

GIVN Alpaide (Alpais) Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-11
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 16:21:28

GIVN Alpaide (Alpais), Princess HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.
~0801 - >0841 Hildegarde of Holy Roman Empire 40 40 GIVN Hildegarde Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCT-26
?? Line 4179: (New PAF RIN=12060)
1 NAME Hildegarde Princess Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
?? Line 4180: (New PAF RIN=12060)
1 TITL [Abbesse of Leon]/
PEDI birth

GIVN Hildegarde Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCT-26
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Hildegarde Princess of The
NSFX Abbesse of Laon
AFN 9GCT-26
_UID B61ED735324E544EBA49C354FD89094CF73F
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Hildegarde, Princess of HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX Abbesse of Leon

GIVN Hildegarde
NSFX Abbesse of Laon
AFN 9GCT-26
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:50
~0831 - 0903/0913 Lady Hatwig Hatwige Oda of Italy GIVN Hedwige Duchess of
SURN Saxony
AFN FLH2-GW
PEDI birth

?? Line 616: (New PAF RIN=3948)
1 DEAT
2 DATE 0903 OR 0913

GIVN Hedwige Duchess Of
SURN Saxony
AFN FLH2-GW
PEDI birth

GIVN Hedwige
SURN von Sachsen
AFN FLH2-GW
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:30

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Lady Hatwig (Hatwige) (Oda)  of
SURN Italy
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.
~0840 - 0860 Ethelbald of England 20 20 GIVN Ethelbald King of
SURN Wessex
AFN FLGQ-JW
PEDI birth

SURN Wessex
GIVN Ethelbald King of
AFN FLGQ-JW
_UID B11E35C5CD74744284374D08AE2262A9AB4D
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Ethelbald King Of
SURN Wessex
AFN FLGQ-JW
PEDI birth

NPFX King
GIVN Ethelbald of
SURN England
Ethelbald, d. 860, King of Wessex, son of Ethelwulf. During his fatherspilgrimage to Rome (855-56), the Ebald ruled, and in 856 helped a groupwho refused to receive Ethelwulf as King. Ethelwulf
left Wessex to his son and resumed his reign over Kent, Surrey, Sussex,and Essex. After Ethelwulfs death, in 858, Ethelbald married his fatherswidow, Judith of France. At his death Ethelbald was
succeeded by his brother Ethelbert. [The Illustrated ColumbiaEncyclopedia, 3rd ed.,1969]
He married his step-mother. [GADD.GED]
King of Wessex 858-860. [ROWLEYHR.GED]
Additional information: Britannia.comhttp://britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon3.html
0774 - 0774 Adelheid of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Adelheid, Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
AFN 9GCD-4Q
PEDI birth

GIVN Adelheid, Princess of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 35th G G Nephew.

GIVN Adelheid, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
AFN 9GCD-4Q
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN AdÂ♭â™ƯlaÂ♭ï¿ư
AFN 9GCD-4Q
_UID B8D64CEFE00E4B4989B8648FD52C0B820DD1
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelaide (Adelheid)
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCD-4Q
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
1824 Andrew D. Tomlinson ~0794 - 0844 Hugo l'Abbe "The Bastard" Holy Roman Empire 50 50 GIVN Hugo "l'Abbe", Bastard
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-XV
PEDI birth

?? Line 680: (New PAF RIN=3956)
1 NAME Hugo "L'Abbe", Bastard Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/

GIVN Hugo "L'Abbe" Bastard Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCD-XV
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 29 OCT 1999
TIME 15:56:40

GIVN Hugo "L'Abbe", Holy
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.

NPFX Bastard Holy Roman Emperor
GIVN Hugo L'Abbe of
SURN France
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs-Louis I, Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCT-6V
?? Line 5435: (New PAF RIN=12249)
1 NAME Mrs-Louis I, Concubine Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
~0780 of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs-Charlemagne, (Concubine 8)
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCF-8K

GIVN Mrs. Charlemagne
NSFX Concubine 8
AFN 9GCF-8K
DATE 18 JUN 1998
TIME 11:23:39
~0758 Mrs-William Countess of Toulouse GIVN Mrs-William, Countess of
SURN Toulouse
AFN FLH1-B3

GIVN Mrs-William, Countess Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN FLH1-B3
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO6@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:22
~0802 Mrs- Luitfried Unknown GIVN Mrs-Luitfried
SURN
AFN FLHG-L8

GIVN Mrs-Luitfried
AFN FLHG-L8
_UID C438CB09ABC9BD438378E83C4F38A656E6FD
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0792 - 8 Dec 0855/0857 Drogo of Metz GIVN Drogo, Bishop of
SURN Metz
AFN 9GCD-WP
PEDI birth

GIVN Drogo, Bishop of
SURN Metz
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.
~0796 Adelinda Bastard of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Adelinda, Bastard of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-Z2
PEDI birth

GIVN Adelinda, Bastard of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.
~0795 - 0843 Renaud of Poitiers 48 48 GIVN Renaud, Count of
SURN Poitiers
AFN 9HMZ-2M

SURN Poitiers
GIVN Renaud, Count of
AFN 9HMZ-2M
_UID 3B3E8F4DB9A88A459FB0EF7011F6CC9197A3
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Renaud, Count Of
SURN POITIERS
AFN 9HMZ-2M
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:00
~0798 Adelheid Adelaide of Italy GIVN Adelheid (Adelaide), Princess
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCF-PS
PEDI birth

ALIA /Adelaide/

GIVN Adelheid Adelaide Princess
SURN Italy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:31:41

GIVN Atala Adele Princess
SURN Italy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:32:14

GIVN Atala (Adele), Princess
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCF-Q0
PEDI birth

ALIA /Adele/
~0801 Gundrada of Italy GIVN Gundrada, Princess of
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCF-R5
PEDI birth

GIVN Gundrada Princess of
SURN Italy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:33:05
1802 - 1866 Ruth Newlin 64 64 ~0805 Tetrada Theodrate of Italy GIVN Tetrada (Theodrate), Princess
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCF-TH
PEDI birth

ALIA /Theodrate/

GIVN Tetrada Theodrate Princess
SURN Italy
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:33:30
~0835 - 0886 Wulgrim De Angouleme 51 51 GIVN Wulgrim de
SURN Angouleme
AFN KLC4-W5
PEDI birth

SURN Angouleme
GIVN Wulgrim de
AFN KLC4-W5
_UID CAE92D4A5349DE48940BC25B7AFB0C0730F2
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Wulgrim De
SURN ANGOULEME
AFN KLC4-W5
_PRIMARY Y
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO48@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 18 OCT 1999
TIME 17:24:26
~0795 - >0852 Aupais Holy Roman Empire 57 57 ALIA /Alpis/ ~0797 Luitfried Unknown GIVN Luitfried
SURN
AFN FLHG-K3

GIVN Luitfried
AFN FLHG-K3
_UID 941FC54B2AE5F34C8FEBA10003943E5E5FEC
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
0800 - 0843 Judith Of Andech 43 43 0779 - 0853 Bertha Of The Holy Roman Empire 74 74 ALIA Princes of the Holy Roman /Empire/ ~0763 - >0808 Ulrich I Of Argenau 45 45 ~0892 - 0949 Judith Wetterau de Vermandois 57 57 SURN Vermandois
GIVN Countess of Wetterau
_UID 0A827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EEFE1
DATE 6 Feb 1998
TIME 07:50:41

SURN Vermandois
NSFX Countess Wettera
AFN 9G82-TN
DATE 6 MAY 2000
TIME 23:43:56

GIVN Miss De
SURN Vermandois
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

GIVN Miss De
SURN Vermandois
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

SURN Vermandois
GIVN Miss de
NSFX Countess of Wetterau
AFN 9G82-TN
_UID 5F45AE173ADA324FA333605561FFFFB29A12
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Miss De
SURN VERMANDOIS
NSFX [COUNTESS OF WETTERAU]
AFN 9G82-TN
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO31@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO35@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:31

GIVN Miss De
SURN VERMANDOIS
NSFX [COUNTESS OF WETTERAU]
AFN 9G82-TN
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO31@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO35@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:31

GIVN miss de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G82-TN
PEDI birth

GIVN miss de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9GB2-5F
PEDI birth

GIVN Miss de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9GB2-5F
PEDI birth

GIVN Miss de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G82-TN
?? Line 2547: (New PAF RIN=11919)
1 TITL [COUNTESS OF WETTERAU]
?? Line 2554: (New PAF RIN=11919)
1 BAPL 27 JUN 1938 LG / 6 NOV 1991
?? Line 2555: (New PAF RIN=11919)
1 ENDL 21 OCT 1938 LG / 12 NOV 1991 SLAKE
PEDI birth
0772 - 0811 Charles Of Holy Roman Empire 39 39 SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Charles Emperor of The
AFN 9GCD-2D
_UID B7E0E6164C825843AD81BC9AB10F2957C026
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Charles, Emperor Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-2D
PEDI birth

GIVN Charles, Emperor of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-2D
PEDI birth

GIVN Charles, Emperor of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 35th G G Nephew.

GIVN Charles
NSFX Holy Roman Emper
AFN 9GCD-2D
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
~0860 Regilinda Of France 1814 - 1892 Jane Holliday 78 78 ~0852 Richard Of Bourgogne ~0854 Richildes De Blois Jane DeBevoise ~0897 - 0960 Gunhilde d' Urgel 63 63 OCCU Guinhilde of Urgel
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 897; www.rootsweb.com/gumbysays ABT
900, France; al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says ABT 885;

GIVN Guidenilde Mrs Raimond
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-4W

SURN Toulouse)
GIVN Guidenilde
_UID 2A827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0FE1
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:43:56

GIVN Guidenilde Mrs Raimond Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-4W
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:42

GIVN Guidenilde Mrs Raimond Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-4W
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:42

GIVN Guidenilde
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

GIVN Guidenilde
SURN Toulouse
GEDCOM line 77642 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Guidenilde

@T8378@


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (329-36)
DATE 31 MAY 2000

GIVN Wildinilde
AFN 9HMG-4M
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:39
0990 - 1025 Beatrix de Schwabien 35 35 OCCU of Schwabien ....
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 167
QUAY 1
Brigitte of Schwabien - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
~0993 - 1043 Gisele de Schwabien 50 50 OCCU of Schwabien ...
SOUR Roy. for Com., p. 45 says CIR 993; gendex.com/users/daver/rigneysays ABT 989;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 149, 251 says 11 Nov 985;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 999;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says Feb 1042;
PHILIP.GED (Compuserve), 693 says 14-Feb-1043;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, 45 says 16 Feb 1043
Duchess of Swabia, b. 11 Nov 999 - www.rootsweb.com/gumby
~0998 - ~1043 Matilda of Swabia 45 45 SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 183
QUAY 1
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says 1043/44
PAGE 183
QUAY 1
0988 - >1040 Ermengarde de Auvergne 52 52 OCCU of Normandy
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 93
QUAY 1

SOUR d of Robert I de Auvergne (I'm assuming its this Robert I C deAuvergne).
TITL Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to Americabef 1760
AUTH Frederick Lewis Weis
PUBL 7th ed Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore 1992
Same ref source as earlier ed, "Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists who Cameto New England 1623-1650" ed 1-6
good to very good
REPO
J.H. Garner
CALN
MEDI Book
PAGE line 39 pp 42-43
DATA
TEXT no parents

SURN Auvergne
GIVN Ermengarde D'
NSFX Countess
AFN 1RGV-1D9
_UID BB09BA3227E08248B49035064CDDE75666D4
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (39-23; 136-21)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 127-33
DATE 30 MAY 2000
~0827 - 0879 Oliva II de Carcassonne 52 52 OCCU C. of Carssonne & Rasez..
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 827;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 830 and place;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says ABT 860;
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
HAWKINS.GED says BEF 880
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 877
PAGE 209
QUAY 1
Oliba II de Carcassonne -COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #966; Royalty forCommoners,
Roderick W. Stuart, p. 209 says father was Oliva I - nlp; Oliba II-HAWKINS.GE
D; COMYN series says father was Louis Eliganius; HAWKINS.GED says fatherwas
Oliba I - NOPH; This connection is suspect. - NPH

SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Oliba II Count of
AFN 9HQJ-10
_UID 11B6E182C105044998DD8DDEA7C03102B74D
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Oliba II Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-10
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:53:22

GIVN Oliba II Count
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-10
PEDI birth


NSFX et Rasez
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 291-38
DATE 16 MAY 2000
~0860 - ~0935 Acfred II Carcassonne 75 75 OCCU C. of Rasez ...
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says 934/935
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1184 says ABT 934
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 209 says 934/935
PAGE 28
QUAY 0
C. of Carcassonne & Rasez - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p.
209; Alfred Carcassonne - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
1844 - 1914 Elizabeth Johnson 70 70 1774 - 1852 Lydia Harvey 78 78 0891 Gersinde de Toulouse D. >0976 Adelheid de Toulouse SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says liv 977
PAGE 160
QUAY 1
Aimerudis de Auvergne Anna DeBevoise ~0867 - 0920 Garcia Sanches 53 53 OCCU Count of Gascony
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
0875 Aminiana Unknown SOUR HAWKINS.GED says CIR 867; 0890 - >0959 Arnaldo Unknown 69 69 OCCU Count of Astarac
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 159 says liv c920-960;
HAWKINS.GED says CIR 887;
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says liv c920-960
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 960
PAGE 159
QUAY 1
0897 William I Unknown OCCU Count of Fezensac ...
William I Garcis, Count of Armagnac - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.
Stuart, p. 208
~0849 - 0876 Abbott Carloman Of St Medard Soisss 27 27 GIVN Carloman Prince Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G62-05
PEDI birth

GIVN Carloman Prince of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN France
GIVN Carloman Prince of
NSFX Abbot of Echternach
AFN 9G62-05
_UID 76F0E3BB0AA10B48B3F5ED1B9392A3F26C4C
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
0989 - 1033 Mathilde Of Swabia 44 44 SURN Swabia
GIVN Mathilde Duchess of
AFN WNGD-H0
_UID C4F6C42B4724B342A26265EAA66DFD6FDBB7
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
1817 - 1892 William Stanley 75 75 William Of Toulouse 0825 - ~0887 Conrad II Of Auxerre 62 62 GIVN Conrad Ii, Count
SURN Auxerre
AFN FLHG-FD
?? Line 3404: (New PAF RIN=11992)
1 NAME Conrad II, Count Of /AUXERRE/
PEDI birth

SURN Auxerre
GIVN Conrad Ii, Count of
AFN FLHG-FD
_UID 2C269FAC372A6C44ABA264E8D4716A5E54E1
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Conrad II, Count Of
SURN AUXERRE
AFN FLHG-FD
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:35:56


NSFX et Margrave de Transjuranian Bourgogne
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 175-37; 300-39
DATE 29 APR 2000

GIVN Conrad II of
SURN Burgundy
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
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TITLE: Count of Auxerre; Duke of Burgundy
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GIVN Conrad II
NSFX Count d'Auxerre
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0852 - 0929 Willa de Swabia 77 77 TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
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~0912 - 0938 Gebhard Of Wetterau 26 26 SURN Wetterau
GIVN Gebhard Count of The
AFN WRQG-4D
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~0993 - 1025 Beatrix Of Swabia 32 32 SURN Swabia
GIVN Beatrix Princess of
NSFX Duchess of Carinthia
AFN WRQF-V2
_UID EFA37E8F380556479CF3A6EAF2DAD75E99B3
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~0867 - 0896 Rudolf Raoul Of Cambrai 29 29 Alt. Spelling: Rudolf Count & Abbot of Cambrai

Alt. Spelling: Rudolf Count & Abbot of Cambrai

SURN Cambray
GIVN Rudolf (Raoul) Count of
AFN 9GCX-GN
_UID 42488573303493409D64CCA6E1BC8206515B
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GIVN Rudolf (Raoul) Count
SURN CAMBRAY
AFN 9GCX-GN
PEDI birth

GIVN Rudolf Raoul COUNT
SURN Cambray
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 31st G G Nephew.
Wilfred I Urgel ~0914 - 0992 Herbert I Of Gleiberg 78 78 TITL World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
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GIVN Heribert Count In
SURN KINZIGGAU
NSFX COUNT OF GLEIBERG
AFN WRQG-5K
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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SURN Kinziggau
GIVN Heribert Count In
NSFX Count of Gleiberg
AFN WRQG-5K
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See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

SURN Kinziggau
GIVN H
NSFX Count of Gleiberg
_UID 02827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EE761
DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 12:34:46
~0820 Valtrude Of The Holy Roman Empire GIVN Valtrude, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 8HS9-8D
PEDI birth

GIVN Valtrude of
SURN France
!
! BIRTH: was born one year before her parents were married.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.
0991 - 1012 Hermann III Of Swabia 21 21 SURN Swabia
GIVN Hermann III Duke of
AFN WRQF-TV
_UID 6CAE0B524F0FED4FA80E04C54873CA1C31D4
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TIME 00:00:00
1826 - 1906 Milton Hobson 80 80 Milton HOBSON, farmer, Bloomingdale, was b. in Guilford Co, NC in 1826.  His parents removed to Parke Co. in 1828.  His father, William Hobson, was b. in Guilford Co, NC 1797 and d. in this co. in 1840 and his mother, Ruth NEWLIN was also a native of NC and died in about 1866.  May 16, 1847, Mr. Hobson was marr. to Charity DAVIS, daughter of Exum and Orpha Davis, who came from Wayne Co NC in about 1837 to Parke Co.  Mr. Hobson has been bless with 13 children, of whom 8 are living:  Orpha J, wife of Thomas JAMES; George W; Mary A, wife of CJ BLAKE; John R; Josiah D; Martha V; Rhoda C; and Wallace N.   Taken from: p. 289 History of Parke Co IN; JH Beadle, Chicago: HH Hill, 1880 ~0834 - 0866 Ethelbert of Wessex 32 32 GIVN Aethelred I
SURN England
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33 G G Nephew
DATE 14 JAN 1998
TIME 17:46:13

Ref; The Royal Ancestry of Deacon Levi Tenny , Complied By: SarahLouiseKimball, Pg.21
Had part ofthe Kingdom in his father's life time and succeeded him inhtewhole 857, except the South-Saxons, East-Saxons and Kent possessed byhisbrother Ethelbert. Of him little is recorded but his
incestuous marriagewith his step-mother Judith and his sudden death 20Dec 860. Judithreturning home after wards was ravished by Baldwin I., TheForester ofArden, to whom he afterwards married. and
he was made the first count ofFlanders.

Ref; The Royal Ancestry of Deacon Levi Tenny , Complied By: SarahLouiseKimball, Pg.21
Had part ofthe Kingdom in his father's life time and succeeded him inhtewhole 857, except the South-Saxons, East-Saxons and Kent possessed byhisbrother Ethelbert. Of him little is recorded but his
incestuous marriagewith his step-mother Judith and his sudden death 20Dec 860. Judithreturning home after wards was ravished by Baldwin I., TheForester ofArden, to whom he afterwards married. and
he was made the first count ofFlanders.

GIVN Aethelberht of
SURN England
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33 G G Nephew
DATE 14 JAN 1998
TIME 17:43:52

GIVN Aethelbald of
SURN England
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33 G G Nephew
DATE 14 JAN 1998
TIME 17:42:56

NPFX King
GIVN Ethelbert of
SURN England
¡thelbert, d. 865, king of Wessex (860-65), son of ¡thelwulf. In 858atthe death of his father he ruled Kent, Surrey, Sussex, and Essex,and hereunited them with Wessex when in 860 he succeeded his
brother¡thelbald in that kingdom. Throughout his reign the attacks oftheDanes were severe, and they continued through the reign of hisbrotherand successor, ¡thelred. [The Illustrated Columbia
Encyclopedia, 3rded., 1969]
King of Wessex 860-866, Under King of Kent 858-860. [ROWLEYHR.GED]
Additional information: Britannia.comhttp://britannia.com/history/monarchs/mon4.html

GIVN Ethelbert King of
SURN Wessex
AFN FLGQ-K3
PEDI birth

GIVN Ethelbert King Of
SURN Wessex
AFN FLGQ-K3
PEDI birth
0775 - 11 Mar 0825/0826 Bertha Of The Holy Roman Empire GIVN Bertha, Princess of  HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 40th G G Son.

GIVN Bertha
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCD-63
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:42

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Bertha Princess of The
AFN 9GCD-63
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GIVN Bertha, Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-63
PEDI birth

GIVN Bertha, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-63
PEDI birth
0778 - 0778 Lothaire Of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Lothaire, Prince of  HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
STAT CHILD
STAT CHILD
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0782 - 0783 Hildegarde Of Holy Roman Empire 1 1 GIVN Hildegard, Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
AFN 9GCD-BR
PEDI birth

GIVN Hildegard, Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
AFN 9GCD-BR
PEDI birth

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Hildegarde Princess of
AFN 9GCD-BR
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GIVN Hildegarde
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCD-BR
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Hildegard, Princess of  HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
STAT INFANT
STAT INFANT
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 35th G G Nephew.
~0800 Rotrude Princess Of The Holy Roman Empire ~0835 - 0866 Ranulph I Of Poitiers 31 31 Alt. Spelling; Ramnulf Poitiers

GIVN Ramnulf I
SURN von Poitou
NSFX Count of Poitou
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SURN Poitiers
GIVN Ranulph I, Count of
AFN 9HMX-VM
_UID E956D334FFDEDA4F82A6951B79371B594848
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GIVN Ranulph I, Count Of
SURN POITIERS
AFN 9HMX-VM
_PRIMARY Y
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GIVN Ranulph I, Count
SURN Poitiers
AFN 9HMX-VM
PEDI birth

GIVN Ranulph I, Count
SURN Poitiers
AFN 9HMX-VM
PEDI birth

SURN Poitiers
GIVN Raunlph I
NSFX Count of Poitiers
_UID 64837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E4A90
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 13:32:54

GIVN Ranulf I
NSFX Dk of Aquitaine
AFN 9HMX-VM
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
~0858 - 0898 Eudes of France 40 40 GIVN Eudes, King of
SURN France
AFN 9G81-9R
PEDI birth

SURN France
GIVN Eudes King of
AFN 9G81-9R
_UID 8B0BEBC33C669549ADDCF46C991E1ADD5BBA
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GIVN Eudes, King Of
SURN France
AFN 9G81-9R
PEDI birth

GIVN Eudes King of
SURN France
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th & 33rd G G Nephew.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 09:02:30
~0862 Countess Of Vermandois ~0866 Richildes de France GIVN Richildes de
SURN France
AFN 9G81-FG
PEDI birth

GIVN Richildes de
SURN France
AFN 9G81-FG
PEDI birth
~0995 - 1026 Sancha Sanchez 31 31 SURN Castile
GIVN Sancha Sanchez de
AFN VB1X-W6
_UID E248855BA2D3B2408A1B7F679225F6D67F9D
REPO @REPO4@
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_ITALIC Y
_PAREN Y
DATE 28 Apr 2000
TIME 01:00:00

GIVN Sancha Sanchez De
SURN CASTILE
AFN VB1X-W6
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GIVN Sancha Sanchez De
SURN CASTILE
AFN VB1X-W6
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GIVN Sancha Sanchez de
SURN Castile
AFN VB1X-W6

GIVN Sancha Sanchez
SURN de Castile
AFN VB1X-W6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:10


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-33)
DATE 16 MAY 2000

SURN Sancha
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Son.

SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
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QUAY 1
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
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D. 1901 Charity Matilda Davis ~0975 - 1057 Ermensinde de Carcassonne 82 82 SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Ermensinde de
AFN 9HQH-LR
_UID 75C226DEE25BB84899D27581000384FC5C17
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Ermensinde De
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-LR
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GIVN Ermensinde De
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-LR
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Emma Of Bavaria D. 0866 Rudolf Of Troyes Welf Of Argengau D. 0886 Hugh Of Auxerre Adelaide Of Burgundy Charles Of Flanders D. 0950 Sunyer Of Barcelona Miro Of Barcelona 1828 - 1849 Vierna Hobson 21 21 Ermengol Berengar D. 0897 Guifre Wilfred Of Barcelona Count of Giron-Osona and Urgell-Cerdanya. He expanded his territorybycolonizing adjecent areas. He was killed in battle with the Moors.

Count of Giron-Osona and Urgell-Cerdanya. He expanded his territorybycolonizing adjecent areas. He was killed in battle with the Moors.
D. 0911 Guifre Borrell II Of Barcelona Miro Of Barcelona Sunifred II Of Barcelona D. 0848 Sunifred Cerdanya Count of Barcelona-Girona and Narbonne. He was of Visgothic descentandhad support from the French, Charles the Bald, for his claims tothetitle. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell and stopped the
Moslem invasion.

Count of Barcelona-Girona and Narbonne. He was of Visgothic descentandhad support from the French, Charles the Bald, for his claims tothetitle. He conquered Cerdanya and Urgell and stopped the
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GIVN William III , of Toulouse, Count of To
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TIME 20:45:38

GIVN William III Count of Toulouse
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! SEALED TO SPOUSE : IGI 1994 Edition,
Film # 1903922.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 26th; & 28th G G Son.
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TIME 15:43:12

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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:22

GIVN William III
SURN TAILLEFER
NSFX [COUNT OF TOULOUSM
AFN 9HM9-XC
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:22

GIVN William III
SURN Taillefer
AFN 9HM9-XC
PEDI birth

SURN Taillefer
GIVN William III
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TIME 09:42:35

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OCCU Count de Toulouse ...
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 947;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn ... says 947;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 261 says c947;
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 1037;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1037;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 261
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve)
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 232, 261,261
Count Guillaume III Taillefer - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 23;CHARLEMG.ZIP (
GS) says mother is Bertha (d. of Bozo, s. of Bertha, d. of Lothaire, s.of
Lothaire, s. of Louis I the Pious) - NPH;http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/
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TYPE Book
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 329-34; 374-32; (375-32)
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NPFX Count
GIVN William III (Guillame I) Taillefer of
SURN Provence
ABBR Our Family Museum
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DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 12:41:49
1830 - 1889 Cynthia Hobson 59 59 ~0872 Adelheid Of Burgundy SURN Burgundy
GIVN Adelheid
NSFX Princess of Burgundy
_UID 9E827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E8321
DATE 29 Jan 1998
TIME 16:34:38

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Adelheid Princess of
AFN 9HMX-PR
_UID D0B1A42BCF58134582382E680A11382A9CD6
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelheid Princess Of
SURN BURGUNDY
AFN 9HMX-PR
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DATE 22 OCT 1999
TIME 16:52:12

GIVN Adelheid Princess Of
SURN BURGUNDY
AFN 9HMX-PR
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DATE 22 OCT 1999
TIME 16:52:12

GIVN Adelheid Princess Of
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9HMX-PR
PEDI birth
~0810 Odoscer Odacre GIVN Odoscer ( Odacre)
_UID D2827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EB761
DATE 30 Jan 1998
TIME 09:12:53

GIVN Odoscer (Odacre)
AFN GS4N-Q3
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:41:31

SURN (Odacre)
GIVN Odoscer
AFN GS4N-Q3
_UID BD1B566161C7CD4887A23946BF8B82B9F95D
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Odoscer
SURN (Odacre)
AFN GS4N-Q3
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:35:52
~0819 - ~0866 Adelaide Adelheid Holy Roman Empire 47 47 SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Adelaide
_UID 32837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E1870
DATE 31 Jan 1998
TIME 12:36:09

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN AdÂ♭â™ƯlaÂ♭ï¿ư
AFN HRS3-BP
_UID CD63B485FCD1514498D40505A2E00ACE9B5C
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelaide (Adelheid) Princess
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN HRS3-BP
?? Line 3360: (New PAF RIN=11988)
1 NAME Adelaide (Adelheid) Princess Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
PEDI birth

?? Line 546: (New PAF RIN=3942)
1 NAME Adelaide (Adelheid), Princess Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/

GIVN Adelaide (Adelheid) Princess
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN HRS3-BP
PEDI birth

GIVN Adelaide (Adelheid), Princess HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
!
! BAPTISM: 2nd time 11 Dec 1993  Manti.
! ENDOWMENT: 2nd time 18 Oct 1934 Manti.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th; & 34th G G Son.

GIVN Agane
AFN 1RGT-PJF
_UID 3597DE929D30D148B16D8740A8F7C96BDA44
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelaide
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN HRS3-BP
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

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~0932 - 0994 Herbert de Vermandois 62 62 GIVN Herbert de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9GB2-JB
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:35

GIVN Herbert de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9GB2-JB
PEDI birth
1023 - 1076 Raymond II Count de Barcelona 53 53 GIVN Raimond Berenger Il
SURN von Barcelona
AFN 9B68-7W
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36

GIVN Raimond Berenger I (II) of
SURN Barcelona
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

GIVN Raimond II (Raymund II) Berenger
SURN Barcelona
NSFX **
!
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903984.
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, film # 1760775.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 27th G G Son.

GIVN Raimund Berenger I (II) "el Viejo" Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9B68-7W
REPO @REPO32@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
_MASTER Y

SURN Barcelona
GIVN Raimund Berenger I (II) "el Viejo" Count of
AFN 9B68-7W
_UID 0BE6126ACB5A5D44B82F21211A71E9502041
REPO @REPO4@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
_ITALIC Y
_PAREN Y
DATE 28 Apr 2000
TIME 01:00:00

GIVN Raimund Berenger I (II) "el Viejo" Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9B68-7W
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:15:09

GIVN Raimund Berenger I (II) "el Viejo" Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9B68-7W
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TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:15:09

GIVN Raimund Berenger I
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9B68-7W
PEDI birth

Atl. Spelling: Raimund Berenger
Raymond Berengar I "The Elder" Count of Barcelona

Atl. Spelling: Raimund Berenger
Raymond Berengar I "The Elder" Count of Barcelona

GIVN Raimund Berenger I
AFN 9B68-7W
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:09


NSFX , Gerona, Osona, Carcassonne y Rodez
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-32
DATE 31 MAY 2000

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OCCU Count of Barcelona ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000008.htm#I2093say1025
PAGE 39
QUAY 1
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 1076
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 6 says ABT 1076
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 39 says 26 May 1076
QUAY 0
Ramon the Elder Berenguer - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Alamda was his 3rdwife
- Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart p. 147

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> "El Viego"
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT GERONA, OSONA & RAZES
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de CARACASSONNE
~0818 - >0876 Gisle of Holy Roman Empire 58 58 GIVN Gisle Prinzessin vom Roemischen
SURN Reich
NPFX Princess
AFN 9GCT-4J
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 24 NOV 2000
TIME 01:15:22

GIVN Gisle, Princess of HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 30th G G Nephew.


NSFX et le Empire of the West
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 185-40
DATE 27 MAY 2000

GIVN Gisele of
SURN France
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.

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GIVN Gisela
NSFX Prin of France
AFN 9GCT-4J
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Gisele of
SURN Friuli
NSFX *
GIVN Gisele of
SURN FRIULI
NSFX *

NPFX Princess
GIVN Gisle
SURN Carolingian
ABBR Montgomery homepage
TITL Montgomery homepage
ABBR Montgomery homepage
TITL Montgomery homepage

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Gisela Princess of The
AFN 9GCT-4J
_UID FF256073758B994CA971163FA30A56D9279A
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GIVN Gisela Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-4J
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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GIVN Gisela Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-4J
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)

GIVN Gisela Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-4J
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 29 OCT 1999
TIME 15:56:33

GIVN Gisela Princess Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCT-4J
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DATE 29 OCT 1999
TIME 15:56:33

GIVN Gisle Princess of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCT-4J
?? Line 4329: (New PAF RIN=12076)
1 NAME Gisle Princess Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/

GIVN Gisle Princess Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCT-4J


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (345-38)
DATE 29 APR 2000
~0825 - 0875 Louis II Emperor vom Roemischen Reich 50 50 GIVN Louis II Emperor vom Roemischen
SURN Reich
NSFX Holy Roman Emper
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 23, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0513
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 14 Apr 1999
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 23, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0513
DATA
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
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PAGE Tree #0513
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DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:19

GIVN Lothar II Emperor vom Roemischen
SURN Reich
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: March 31, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0120
DATA
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REPO @REPO80@
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REPO @REPO80@
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Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0120
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 16 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:17:25
Theutberga von Valois GIVN Theutberga
SURN von Valois
0842 - >0868 Waldrade d'Alsace 26 26 GIVN Waldrade
SURN d'Alsace
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: March 31, 1997
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 9, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
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REPO @REPO80@
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TYPE Book
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PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT p. 14
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 235-38/ 400-38Parents:  Odoscer (Odacre) (AFN:GS4N-Q3) & Mrs-Odacre(AFN:FLHG-3N).
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GIVN Baudoin I
SURN de Flandre

GIVN Baldwin I
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AFN 9GCX-C5
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TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Baldwin I (Bras de Fer) Count of
SURN Flanders
NSFX **
!
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TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998Ref; New England Families Genealogical andMemorial: Third Series, VolumeIV, Pg. 2001, has reference to Baldwin I,of Flanders, called "Iron Arm"because of his great
Strength.
Alt. Spelling: Baudoui I "Bras der Fer" of Count of Flanders
Ref; The Royal Ancestry of Deacon Levi Tenny, Complied By: SarahLouiseKimball, Pg. 21
Alt. Spelling: Baldwin I., Forester of Arden.



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AFN 9GCX-C5
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NPFX Count
GIVN Baldwin I Forester of
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ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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0795 - 0855 Lothar I Kaiser vom Roemischen Reich 60 60 GIVN Lothar I Kaiser vom Roemischen
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GIVN Berenger I King of
SURN Italy
NSFX **
!
! King of Italy from 888 to 7 April 924.
! Emporer from 915 to 7 April 924.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.


NSFX Emperor of the West (915-924)
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GIVN Berenger I
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TYPE Book
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GIVN Judith
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SURN BARCELONA
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TIME 16:13:46

GIVN Raimund Borrel I Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 8HLH-VP
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TIME 16:13:46

GIVN Raimund Borrel I
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 8HLH-VP
PEDI birth

GIVN Raimund Borrel I
AFN 8HLH-VP
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:12

OCCU Count of Barcelona ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 927
PAGE 38
QUAY 1
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 1017
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 38 says 25 Feb 1018
HAWKINS.GED & gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 25 Feb 1019
Ramon I Borrel - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Raymond Borrel I, Count ofBarcelona
, Gerona and Osona - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 38;
BERENGAR (Raymond Borrell III); acceded 992 - gendex.co
m/users/daver/rigney/D0001

GIVN Ramon Borel
SURN Barcelone
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Walter de Clifford and Margaret de Toni.FTW
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[Walter de Clifford and Margaret de Toni.FTW]
NPFX Count
GIVN Raymond I dit Borel
SURN de Barcelone
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NSFX , Gerona y Osona
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68; iii:1984:145
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-34
DATE 31 MAY 2000

Alt. Spelling; Raimund Borrel Berengar III, Count of Barcelona

Alt. Spelling; Raimund Borrel Berengar III, Count of Barcelona
~0864 - 0918 Baudouin II "The Bald" of Flanders 54 54 SURN Flanders
GIVN Baudouin II "The Bald" Count of
AFN 9GCX-DB
_UID C2DAEFC891019142A41F0096016AA0F00C4C
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Baudouin II "the Bald" Count Of
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-DB
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:36:43

GIVN Baudouin II "the Bald" Count Of
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-DB
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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GIVN Baudouin II "The
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-DB
PEDI birth

GIVN Baudouin II "The
SURN Flanders
AFN 9GCX-DB
?? Line 1756: (New PAF RIN=11856)
1 NAME Baudouin II "the Bald" Count Of /FLANDERS/
PEDI birth

SURN Flanders
GIVN Baudouin II
NSFX The Bald
_UID CE827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EB321
DATE 30 Jan 1998
TIME 09:01:15

GIVN Baldwin II
NSFX Count of Flander
AFN 9GCX-DB
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Baldwin II (The Bald) Count of
SURN Flanders
NSFX **
! Baldwin II has parents in the Ancestral File: Baldwin I FLANDERS(AFN:9GCX-C5) and Judith (AFN:G0ZB-DW).
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 31st G G Son.

Ref; New England Genealogical and Memorial: Third series, Volume IV,Pg.2001, Has reference to Baldwin,II
Alt. Spelling: Baudouin

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REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
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CALN
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DATA

NPFX Count
GIVN Baldwin II Forester of
SURN Flanders
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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QUAY 1

GIVN Baldwin Ii "The
SURN Flanders
AFN 9GCX-DB
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37

GIVN Baudouin II " Der Junge " Count
SURN von Flandern
NSFX Count of Flanders
REPO @REPO80@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 11, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0163
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
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Customer pedigree.
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DATA
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Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #0163
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 18 Dez 1998
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:16:35


TYPE Book
AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews
PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT p. 14
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 235-37
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: juth everard/Charlemagne, descent of #2 [sources listed]
DATE 23 May 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: Requesting anc. of Na of Cornwall/Charlemagne, descent of[sources listed]
DATE 22 May 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
DATE 16 MAY 2000

GIVN Baudouin II
SURN de Flandre
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW
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_MASTER Y
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_MASTER Y
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[Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW]
NPFX Count
GIVN Baudouin II
SURN de Flandre
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW
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Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 13, 1999

GIVN Baldwin II
AFN GS4N-MK
!
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1760812.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29 G G Nephew-in-Law.
~0884 - 0943 Herbert II of Vermandois 59 59 SURN Vermandois
GIVN Herbert II Count of
AFN 9G82-J4
_UID F2821DE1604E244F90BA5369E29CD42C178F
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

Per Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (48:19), (49:19), (50:18), (118:18),
(121E:19), (136:18), Count of Vermondois and Troyes.

SURN Vermandois
GIVN Herbert II
NSFX Count of Vermandois & Troyes
_UID 16857B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EFECE
DATE 6 Feb 1998
TIME 07:15:38

NPFX Count
GIVN Herbert II de
SURN Vermandois
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1

GIVN Herbert ll
SURN Vermandois
NPFX Count
AFN 9G82-J4
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36


NSFX et Troyes
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 188-38; 231-36
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT 50-18; 136-18
DATE 30 MAY 2000

GIVN Herbert II Count
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G82-J4
?? Line 1782: (New PAF RIN=11858)
1 NAME Herbert II Count Of /VERMANDOIS/
PEDI birth

?? Line 255: (New PAF RIN=3914)
1 NAME Herbert II, Count Of /VERMANDOIS/

GIVN Herbert II Count
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G82-J4
PEDI birth

GIVN Herbert
SURN Vermandois
NSFX II

(SLGC) 2 FAMC @F2403@
BrdÌœerbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
!MARRIAGE: BrdÌœerbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import:May23,
1997
ABBR BrdÌœerbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976
TITL BrdÌœerbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23,1997

GIVN Herbert II COUNT
SURN Vermandois
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th; & 32nd G G Son.

GIVN Herbert II
SURN Vermandois
AFN FLGX-XS
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Nephew.

GIVN Herbert II
NSFX Ct de Vermandose
AFN 9GB2-J4
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
~0926 - 0973 Judith Of Wetterau 47 47 SURN Wetterau
GIVN Judith Countess of The
AFN 9HMD-60
_UID 1F4FCC7BD1C19E448E6A593C9C42906185EE
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Judith Countess Of The
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9HMD-60
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:51:24

GIVN Judith Countess Of The
SURN WETTERAU
AFN 9HMD-60
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:51:24
~0935 - 1012 Roger I Of Carcassonne 77 77 SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Roger I Count of
AFN 9HQH-MX
_UID 99CF485FD727A4489D10885413BD75E5ACA3
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Roger I Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-MX
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 17:04:34

GIVN Roger I Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-MX
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 17:04:34

GIVN Roger I Count
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-MX
PEDI birth

GIVN Roger I
SURN de Carcassone


NSFX ComtÃ♭  de Carcassonne et Conserans
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (108-23)
TYPE Book
AUTH de Vajay
PERI Annales de Bourgogne
PUBL (1960)
TEXT 32:158-161
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68; iii:1984:145
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (95-32; 227-33s); 291-35
DATE 28 MAY 2000
1841 - 1870 William Hobson 29 29 ~0949 - >1011 Adelaide Of Carcassonne 62 62 SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Adelaide Countess of
AFN 9HQH-N4
_UID 93A0A5C61DC4074D9FEAC19C2C46A111DD2C
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-N4
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:50:40

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-N4
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REPO @REPO83@
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:50:40

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-N4

SURN Adelaide


TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (108-23)
TYPE Book
AUTH de Vajay
PERI Annales de Bourgogne
PUBL (1960)
TEXT 32:158-161
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68; iii:1984:145
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (95-32; 291-35)
DATE 19 MAY 2000
~0946 - 0992 Borrell II of Barcelona 46 46 SURN Barcelona
GIVN Borrell II Count of
AFN 8HLJ-0C
_UID C721A166EFB60244B70CA962B48977227E40
REPO @REPO19@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Borrell II Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 8HLJ-0C
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 21 OCT 1999
TIME 18:01:17

GIVN Borrell II Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 8HLJ-0C
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
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TIME 18:01:17

GIVN Borrell II Count
SURN BARCELONA
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN 8HLJ-0C
PEDI birth
STAT SUBMITTED

OCCU Count of Barcelona ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart says BEF 948
HAWKINS.GED
PAGE 38
QUAY 1
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 11 says ABT 992
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 38 says 30 Sep 992
Count of Barcelona, Gernona and Odona, vassalf of the Emir of Cardova -
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 38; Count of Urgel -http://misc
.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000008.htm#I2093;Aceded
947 - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

GIVN Borell II
SURN de Barcelone


NSFX , Gerona y Osona; vassal of the Emirs of Cordoba
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-35
DATE 31 MAY 2000
~0952 - >0977 Luitgarde de Toulouse 25 25 SURN Toulouse
GIVN Luitgarde de
AFN 8HLJ-1J
_UID 624288D4E592824E9BC2C7A1A5EBEACE54F2
REPO @REPO19@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Luitgarde De
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 8HLJ-1J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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REPO @REPO83@
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:42:59

GIVN Luitgarde De
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 8HLJ-1J
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TIME 14:42:59

GIVN Luitgarde de
SURN Toulouse
AFN 8HLJ-1J


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-35)
DATE 31 MAY 2000

GIVN Luitegard
SURN Toulouse

OCCU ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
HAWKINS.GED
PAGE 38
QUAY 1
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
Leutgarde Urgel, COUNTESS - gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
~0865 Guinidilda Widnille of Flanders SURN Flanders
GIVN Widnille Countess of
AFN 9GCX-FH
_UID 967BE8D0202C9847A638FC689234BC81392D
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Widnille Countess Of
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-FH
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

GIVN Widnille Countess Of
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-FH
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO83@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:45:35

GIVN Widnille Countess
SURN FLANDERS
AFN 9GCX-FH
PEDI birth

GIVN Widnille of
SURN Flanders
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 31st G G Nephew.

GIVN Gunidildewinilde
SURN de Flandre


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-37; 329-36)
DATE 31 MAY 2000


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-37)
DATE 16 MAY 2000

Atl Spelling: Widnille Of Flanders
~0916 - 0982 Udo of Wetterau 66 66 SURN Wetterau
GIVN Udo Count of The
AFN WRQG-G4
_UID 60DE18200E36D74E9ED60CA8501209E052D2
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TIME 00:00:00
~0898 - 0957 Arnaud I of Comminges 59 59 SURN Comminges
GIVN Arnaud I Count of
AFN 9HQH-RM
_UID 1D77A0DC08729C4B9781C02613CF1FFC6C26
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GIVN Arnaud I Count Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-RM
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TIME 16:52:46

GIVN Arnaud I Count Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-RM
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:52:46

GIVN Arnaud I Count
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-RM
PEDI birth

GIVN Arnould
SURN de Comminges
~0902 - 0968 Arsinde of Comminges 66 66 SURN Comminges
GIVN Arsinde Countess of
AFN 9HQH-SS
_UID 99BA6FEF0E24754BBE8CBFF8DBBA2C11762D
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GIVN Arsinde Countess Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-SS
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:52:45
0755 Giles Unknown ~0832 - WFT EST 865/900 Ermengarde Irmgard of The Moselle SURN Moselle (Maasgau)
GIVN Ermengarde (Irmgard) Duchess of The
AFN 9GCW-K2
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See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Ermengarde Duchess of
SURN Moselle
NSFX **
!
! SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition,  Film # 1903579.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE:  IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903742.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Son.

GIVN Ermengarde Duchess of
SURN Moselle
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?? Line 442: (New PAF RIN=3932)
1 NAME Ermengarde Duchess Of The /MOSELLE/

GIVN Ermengarde Duchess Of
SURN MOSELLE
AFN 9GCW-K2
PEDI birth

GIVN Ermengarde Duchess
SURN von der Mosell
AFN 9GCW-K2
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:36

NPFX Duchess
GIVN Ermengarde
SURN Carolingian
NSFX of Moselle
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

GIVN Ermengarde (Irmgard)
SURN Moselle
NSFX Duchess Maasgau
AFN 9GCW-K2
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:05

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NSFX et Bourgogne; Princess d'Italia
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT i:95
TYPE Book
AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews
PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT 39
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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GIVN Ermengarde of
SURN Lorraine
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GIVN Ermengarde/Irmga
SURN de Authen
NSFX Duchess Massgau
AFN 9HMX-MF
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
~0882 - >0954 Richilde De Rouergue 72 72 SURN Rouergue
GIVN Richilde de
AFN VB20-F1
_UID 8CAB34E7E8273848BF7CB8ACFC7C9CEE822F
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GIVN Richilde De
SURN ROUERGUE
AFN VB20-F1
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:44:17

GIVN Richilde De
SURN ROUERGUE
AFN VB20-F1
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:44:17

GIVN Richilde de
SURN ROUERGUE
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-F1
PEDI birth

GIVN Richelde
SURN Roeurgue


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-36)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
Jane Woody ~0858 - 0874 Gisele of France 16 16 SURN France
GIVN GisÂ♭Âʺle Princess of
AFN 9G62-3N
_UID 074B53A74CD81B4BB67290DDE711844D3406
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Gisele Princess Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G62-3N
PEDI birth

GIVN Gisele Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.
~0820 - 0866 Robert Fortis "The Strong" of France 46 46 SURN France
GIVN Robert "Fortis" Duke of
NSFX Count of Orleans
AFN 9G81-8L
_UID A87B947A87A2DE4C8BCFBDC7D2EA1682B6A7
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

?? Line 530: (New PAF RIN=3941)
1 NAME Robert, "Fortis" Duke Of /FRANCE/
?? Line 531: (New PAF RIN=3941)
1 TITL [Count of Orleans]

GIVN Robert "Fortis" Duke
SURN France
AFN 9G81-8L
PEDI birth

GIVN Robert "Fortis" Duke
SURN France
AFN 9G81-8L
?? Line 3342: (New PAF RIN=11987)
1 NAME Robert "Fortis" Duke Of /FRANCE/
?? Line 3343: (New PAF RIN=11987)
1 TITL [COUNT OF ORLEANS]/
PEDI birth

ALIA /Le Fort/Count of Paris.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Robert "Fortis" (the Strong) Duke of
SURN France
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 30th G G Son.

SURN France
GIVN R
NSFX Count of Orleans
_UID 30837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E1650
DATE 3 Feb 1998
TIME 13:06:40

GIVN Robert (The Strong)
NSFX Count of Paris
AFN 9G81-8L
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Robert
AFN 9HMX-9P
_UID 512982886C8CEA419E285D1D8A066AB49585
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Robert
AFN 9HMX-9P
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:35:45

GIVN Robert
AFN 9HMX-9P
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:35:45
~0866 - 0910 Gebhard Of Wetterau 44 44 SURN Wetterau
GIVN Gebhard Count of The
NSFX Duke of Lorraine
AFN WRQG-1V
_UID 9BD4E1C10326A54FA20BFCFD078EB54260DE
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Gebhard Count Of The
SURN WETTERAU
NSFX [DUKE OF LORRAINE]
AFN WRQG-1V
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:33

GIVN Gebhard Count Of The
SURN WETTERAU
NSFX [DUKE OF LORRAINE]
AFN WRQG-1V
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:39:33
~0896 - 0948 Hermann I of Swabia 52 52 SURN Swabia
GIVN Hermann I Duke of
AFN WRQF-XD
_UID DA81F28CD877204BB2C26E824E7E67F41E17
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0872 Asnarius of Comminges SURN Comminges
GIVN Asnarius Count of
AFN 9HQH-T0
_UID ECA65A5F78DCA94C86F10F539DD7B043D4EF
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Asnarius Count Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-T0
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:43:12

GIVN Asnarius Count Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-T0
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:43:12

GIVN Asnarius Count Of
SURN COMMINGES
AFN 9HQH-T0
~0860 - ~0860 Alfred II Of Carcassonne SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Alfred Count of
AFN 9HQH-WB
_UID 1B5097139CFC594F982F7B1C32811AD353C7
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Alfred Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-WB
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:45:29

GIVN Alfred Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-WB
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:45:29

GIVN Alfred Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-WB
PEDI birth


NSFX et Rasez
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68; iii:1984:145
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 291-37
DATE 17 MAY 2000
~0867 Adelaide de Carcassonne SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Adelaide Countess of
AFN 9HQH-XH
_UID CE3ADA819FE61C41BE2D4671BA0A2F926C70
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-XH
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:45:28

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-XH
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:45:28


AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
REPO Family History Library, 35 N West Temple StreetSalt Lake City, UT84150  USA
DATE 17 MAY 2000

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQH-XH
PEDI birth
~0894 - ~0894 Alfred Of Auvergne SURN Auvergne
GIVN Alfred Count of
NSFX Duke of Aquitaine
AFN 9HQH-ZN
_UID 5D5513E50256144EA32775D0D2F6145AA969
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Alfred Count Of
SURN Auvergne
AFN 9HQH-ZN
PEDI birth
~0898 - 0926 Guillaume II of Auvergne 28 28 SURN Auvergne
GIVN Guillaume II Count of
AFN 9HQJ-0S
_UID F6F508B1BFFB544A83F794528A1BFF8888B1
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Guillaume II Count
SURN Auvergne
AFN 9HQJ-0S
PEDI birth
~0830 Helletrude of Italy SURN Italy
GIVN Helletrude Princess of
AFN 9FCW-4Q
_UID 1C8D77F02E4E674FA751FC06DC410666C51E
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Helletrude Princess Of
SURN Italy
AFN 9FCW-4Q
PEDI birth

GIVN Helletrude Princess of
SURN Italy
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.

GIVN Helletrude
NSFX Prncs of Italy
AFN 9FCW-4Q
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
Mary Bundy 1770 - 1825 Hugh Woody 54 54 0833 Rotrud of Italy SURN Italy
GIVN Rotrud Princess of
AFN VB42-HT
_UID 16C74D88271CBB4B9C119862758FA6D72395
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TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Rotrud
NSFX Prncs of Italy
AFN VB42-HT
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
~0840 - >0897 Wilfred I el Velloso 57 57 SURN Urgel
GIVN Wilfred I "el Velloso" Count of
NSFX & Barcelona
AFN VB20-BH
_UID 0FB9809CFFF22647954E2E9F205E50B474EF
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GIVN Wilfred I "el Velloso" Count Of
SURN URGEL
NSFX [& BARCELONA]
AFN VB20-BH
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TIME 15:46:17

GIVN Wilfred I "el Velloso" Count Of
SURN URGEL
NSFX [& BARCELONA]
AFN VB20-BH
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TIME 15:46:17

GIVN William I Count of
SURN Urgel

GIVN Wilfred I "el
SURN URGEL & BARCELON
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-BH
PEDI birth
STAT SUBMITTED


NSFX , Gerona, Osona, Urgel y Cardena
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-37
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~0854 - 0937 Armengol de Toulouse 83 83 SURN Toulouse
GIVN Armengol Count de
AFN VB20-HC
_UID 6692C4E3BBD80344B9ACC182C5D2089B5B7C
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TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Armengol Count De
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN VB20-HC
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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TIME 15:46:15

GIVN Armengol Count De
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN VB20-HC
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
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TIME 15:46:15

GIVN Armengol Count de
SURN Toulouse
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-HC


NSFX ComtÃ♭ de Rouergue
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-36)
DATE 16 MAY 2000

GIVN Armengol
SURN de Toulouse

OCCU Count of Rouergue
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
HAWKINS.GED
PAGE 38
QUAY 1
~0858 Adelaide of Toulouse SURN Toulouse
GIVN Adelaide Countess of
AFN VB20-JJ
_UID 4534511D00D58E4FB6B4BDE87844AF6F82C8
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GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN VB20-JJ
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
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TIME 14:42:23

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN Toulouse
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-JJ
PEDI birth

SOUR HAWKINS.GED

GIVN Adelaide Countess of
SURN Toulouse

GIVN Adelaide Countess Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN VB20-JJ
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-36)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
~0780 Engleran Unknown GIVN Engleran
AFN GS4N-SF
_UID DC5D9130EE3E9649A27B0D8B03258A59C52A
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TIME 00:00:00
~0805 - WFT EST 833/893 Ingeltrude Countess of Orleans SURN Orleans
GIVN Ingeltrude, Countess of
AFN 9G9C-6Q
_UID 603039B3F40FA14B8F023A391A2822AB7ED5
REPO @REPO19@
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GIVN Ingeltrude, Countess Of
SURN ORLEANS
AFN 9G9C-6Q
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GIVN Ingeltrude, Countess Of
SURN ORLEANS
AFN 9G9C-6Q
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GIVN Ingeltrude, Countess Of
SURN Orleans
AFN 9G9C-6Q

GIVN Ingeltrude (Engeltrude)
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 34th G G Son.

GIVN Ingeltrude
SURN de Paris
REPO @REPO1@
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[Charles of France and BonneAd D'ardenne.FTW]
GIVN Ingeltrude
SURN de Paris
[Charles III of France and dau of Edward I of England.FTW]
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SURN de Paris
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~0795 - 0855 Lothaire I of Italy Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 60 60 SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Louis "The Pious" Emperor of The
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AFN 1RGT-99W
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GIVN Lothaire I Emperor
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AFN 9HMN-S6
PEDI birth

See Historical Document.

GIVN Lothaire I Emperor
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9HMN-S6
?? Line 3617: (New PAF RIN=12009)
1 NAME Lothaire I Emperor Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/
PEDI birth

?? Line 570: (New PAF RIN=3945)
1 NAME Lothaire I, Emperor Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Lothaire I Emperor of The
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AFN 9HMN-S6
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SURN Lorraine
GIVN Lothaire I
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GIVN Lothaire I King of Italy Emperor HOLY
SURN Roman Empire
NSFX **
! MARRIAGE: Lothaire was married to Ermengarde 15 October 821, one yearafter
the birth of their child Valtrude.
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994 1761082  film
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

GIVN Lothaire I King of Lorraine King of
SURN Italy
NSFX **
!
! King of Italy from 817 to 29 September 855.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 33rd G G Son.

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NPFX Holy Roman Emperor
GIVN Lothair I of
SURN Germany
Succeeded his father Louis in 840 until defeat at the battle of Fontenay(841) and the Treaty of Verdun (843) which divided Charlemagnes empireinto three: the East Frankish Kingdom (Germany)under Lewis the German;the West Frankish Kingdom (France) under Charles the Bold; and the rest(Lotharingia) under Lothair. But this peace did not last. The period840-890 was marked by continued anarchy in the Carolingian domains.[GADD.GED]
Lothaire I (795-855), emperor of the Holy Roman empire, eldest son ofLouis the Pious, on whose death (840) he claimed the title. [WorldWideIllustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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GIVN Lothair I
NSFX King of Italy
AFN 9HMN-S6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40


NSFX /King of Italy
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DATE 12 MAY 2000
0867 - 0895 Hugues of Lorraine 28 28 SURN Lorraine
GIVN Hugues Prince of
NSFX Duke of Alsace
AFN 9GCW-XX
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0860 - <0907 Gisela of Lorraine 47 47 SURN Lorraine
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GIVN Gisela Princess Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9FGR-F2
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0873 Ermengarde of Lorraine SURN Lorraine
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
George May ~0817 Blichilde De Maine SURN Anjou
GIVN Bilichilde D
NSFX Countess
AFN KLC6-9B
_UID 7E479E03D46A18469158FB1570342E9C6947
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bilichilde D
SURN ANJOU
NSFX COUNTESS
AFN KLC6-9B
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:35:59

GIVN Blichilde de
SURN Maine
AFN KLC6-9B
PEDI birth

SURN Maine
GIVN Blichilde de
_UID 6A837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E50F0
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 13:35:39

GIVN Blichilde De
SURN MAINE
AFN KLC6-9B
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 17:00:12

GIVN Blichilde de
SURN Maine
AFN KLC6-9B
PEDI birth

GIVN Richilde
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 34th G G Son.
~0837 - ~0881 Bernard II of Auvergne 44 44 SURN Auvergne
GIVN Bernard D'
NSFX Count of Auvergne
AFN 1RGV-18G
_UID 6EC230E0B2AD4746825A1086451F9DEE8D5E
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

SURN Auvergne
GIVN Bernard II Count of
AFN 9HQJ-6T
_UID C81882B1DF2E964BA59F6A4C377CC59C0FDD
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bernard II Count Of
SURN AUVERGNE
AFN 9HQJ-6T
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 19 OCT 1999
TIME 15:57:47


AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
REPO Family History Library, 35 N West Temple StreetSalt Lake City, UT84150  USA
DATE 3 JUL 1999

GIVN Bernard II Count
SURN Auvergne
AFN 9HQJ-6T
~0839 Emenon de Poitiers SURN Poitiers
GIVN Emenon de
AFN 1RGV-19N
_UID 43DAB99701DA2A44870BF746EEF574371394
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0841 Gauzbert de Poitiers SURN Poitiers
GIVN Gauzbert de
AFN 1RGV-1BV
_UID A094BEA62FDA704084A4FECFE75DE02A94E8
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0834 Unknown of Carcassonne SURN Carcassonne
AFN 9HQJ-25
_UID 70423591EC487248BA10819D7E894756F213
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-25
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:50:31

GIVN
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-25
~0862 Bencion of Carcassonne SURN Carcassonne
GIVN Bencion Count of
AFN 9HQJ-3B
_UID 7A7FE4C160D09A46AB985F53CC64AA9916E2
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bencion Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-3B
PEDI birth
~0843 Ermengarde de Chalons SURN Chalons
GIVN Ermengarde de
AFN 9HQJ-71
_UID D9B184C43B9F534B93D4EAAFFF15E59EE183
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Ermengarde De
SURN CHALONS
AFN 9HQJ-71
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 OCT 1999
TIME 16:20:27


AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
REPO Family History Library, 35 N West Temple StreetSalt Lake City, UT84150  USA
DATE 3 JUL 1999

GIVN Ermengarde de
SURN CHALONS
AFN 9HQJ-71
~0814 Ermesende Unknown GIVN Ermesende
AFN VB20-SW
_UID 84E7087E77C346418FD2C5D0C747B5A30E7B
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Ermesende
AFN VB20-SW
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 15:39:28

GIVN Ermesende
SURN
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-SW

SURN Ermenside
~0830 Ermentrude of Auxerre SURN Auxerre
GIVN Ermentrude, Countess of
AFN FLHG-GK
_UID FD5A6350CFE7D5439C1A6C1A6C13FCC75626
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00


AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
REPO Family History Library, 35 N West Temple StreetSalt Lake City, UT84150  USA
DATE 28 APR 2000

GIVN Ermentrude, Countess of
SURN Auxerre
AFN FLHG-GK
PEDI birth

GIVN Ermentrude, Countess Of
SURN AUXERRE
AFN FLHG-GK
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:29

GIVN Ermentrude de
SURN Auxerre
NSFX [Countess]
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
AFN FLHG-GK
_PRIMARY Y
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 29, 1999
DATE 25 OCT 1999
TIME 22:00:32


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 175-37; 300-39
DATE 29 APR 2000
~0790 Roricon of Maine SURN Maine
GIVN Roricon Count of
AFN MQRW-Q2
_UID 6966495D0260B0439DD41900AB5E8360402A
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Roricon Count Of
SURN MAINE
AFN MQRW-Q2
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO48@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:55

GIVN Rorican Count of
SURN Maine
AFN MQRW-Q2
Phineas Hockett ~0794 Blichilde of Maine SURN Maine
GIVN Blichilde Countess of
AFN MQRW-R7
_UID 58B9648495093C469CE6A3E3C1F4A7C84511
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Blichilde Countess Of
SURN MAINE
AFN MQRW-R7
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO48@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:54

GIVN Blichilde Countess of
SURN Maine
AFN MQRW-R7
0810 - 0844 HervÂ♭ D' Auvergne 34 34 SURN Auvergne
GIVN HervÂ♭â™Ư D'
NSFX Count of Auvergne
AFN 1RGV-10S
_UID AC1CF5D11081684587680ED317FA8505370B
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0744 - CHILD Rothaide of Franks SURN France
GIVN Rothaide Princess of
AFN 9GCC-9G
_UID 48424F0B58B2C74993D2443FEFABE0F050F2
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Rothaide
NSFX Princ of France
AFN 9GCC-9G
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52

GIVN Rothaide, Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Rothaide, Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-9G
PEDI birth
~0748 Gertrude of The Franks SURN Franks
GIVN Gertrude Princess of The
AFN 9GCC-CS
_UID 9C8F47CB58E00549B346179FB2899C1A63B1
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Gertrude, Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Gertrude, Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-CS
PEDI birth

GIVN Gertrude
NSFX Prcss of Franks
AFN 9GCC-CS
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
0756 - 0761 Pepin of Franks 5 5 SURN Franks
GIVN Pepin Prince of The
AFN 9GCC-F5
_UID C97D565B270B3D43BBBC11A897DACB4F64B9
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Pepin, Prince of
SURN Franks
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Nephew.

GIVN Pepin, Prince of
SURN Franks
AFN 9GCC-F5
PEDI birth

GIVN Pepin
NSFX Prince of Franks
AFN 9GCC-F5
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:52
Teutberge In Tuscany SURN Tuscany
GIVN Teutberge Countess In
AFN VB42-FH
_UID FA367D54FF151740BEF3B719C850D117ED0A
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Teutberge
NSFX Cntss of Tuscany
AFN VB42-FH
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
Mrs Louis I Concubine of The Holy Roman Empire SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Mrs-Louis I Concubine of The
AFN 9GCT-6V
_UID 82E4FAF66DD73C46B3F74509876EE49380B2
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
Ledegarde Unknown GIVN Ledegarde
AFN 1RGV-1C3
_UID D851D48797BAAF48853AA648B258D82E89DA
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0768 - <0785 Gerswind A Saxon of Holy Roman Empire 17 17 SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Gerswind (Concubine) of The
AFN 9GCD-S6
_UID 3639F8EFE2C2D343B8F9D57987573A6F96DF
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Gerswind Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Emp
NSFX Concubine#2
AFN 9GCD-S6
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Pepin714.FTW
ABBR Pepin714.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999

GIVN Gerswind, (Concubine 2)
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-S6

GIVN Gerswind, (Concubine 2)
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-S6

GIVN Gersunde A
SURN Saxon
GIVN Gersunde a
SURN SAXON
EVEN
TYPE No Issue

GIVN Gerswind
NSFX [Concubine 2]
AFN 9GCD-S6

GIVN Gerswind
NSFX Concubine
AFN 9GCD-S6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51
0878 - 0950 Sunifred Of Besalu Urgel 72 72 GIVN Sunifred Count Of
SURN BESALU & URGEL
AFN VB20-CN
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 19 OCT 1999
TIME 16:16:15

GIVN Sunifred Count Of
SURN BESALU & URGEL
AFN VB20-CN
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 19 OCT 1999
TIME 16:16:15

GIVN Sunifred Count Of
SURN BESALU & URGEL
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-CN
PEDI birth
STAT SUBMITTED

SURN Besalu & Urgel
GIVN Sunifred Count of
AFN VB20-CN
_UID FD1A3EE556F80944A4BB7F91D95F51F0BDE8
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Sunifred
SURN Besalu


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-36
as a monk
DATE 31 MAY 2000
Uriah Hockett Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown ~0805 - 0843 Judith "Fair Maid" Of Bavaria Empress of Holy Roman Empire 38 38 GIVN Judith Princess Of
SURN BAVARIA
NSFX [EMPRESS OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]
AFN 9GCT-5P
STAT SUBMITTED
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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GIVN Judith Princess Of
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STAT SUBMITTED
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NSFX und Altdorf
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (146-14; 148-14)
TYPE Book
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PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 171-40; 185-41aka Judith von Altdorf
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GIVN Judith the Fair Maid of
SURN Bavaria

GIVN Judith
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GIVN Judith
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GIVN Judith
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 18JL-36G
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:39

GIVN Judith, Empress of
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AFN 9GCT-5P
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GIVN Judith, Empress Of
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AFN 9GCT-5P

GIVN Judith, Princess of
SURN Bavaria
NSFX **
!
! SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1760841.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st; 33th; & 34th G G Son.

GIVN Judith of
SURN Bavaria
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GIVN Judith of
SURN BAVARIA
NSFX *
Mother of Charles The Bald and Gisele of Fruili.
EVEN Charles the Bald
TYPE Mother of
DATE 823
PLAC Frankfort of Main
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Judith of Bavaria, who became the 2nd wife of Louis I the Pious, wasafirst cousin, both descended from Pepin III the Short.

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SURN Bavaria
GIVN Judith Princess of
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or 4 Apr 783
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AFN 9GCT-BK
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NPFX Duke
GIVN Guelph I of
SURN Bavaria

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GIVN Welf I (Guelph) Duke
SURN Bavaria
NSFX **
!
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! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd; & 36th G G Son.

GIVN Welf II
SURN de Baviere
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[Charles III of France and dau of Edward I of England.FTW]
NPFX Count
GIVN Welf II
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GIVN Guelph III
NSFX Count de Andech
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
unknown Unknown ~0820 Mrs- Odacre Unknown GIVN Mrs-Odacre
AFN FLHG-3N
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0830 - 0866 Conrad Count of Auxerre Unknown 36 36 1837 - 1930 Calvin Hobson 93 93 ~0784 Mrs- Bellon Of Carcassonne GIVN Mrs-Bellon Countess Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN VB20-V8
STAT SUBMITTED
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TIME 16:53:18
~0780 Bellon Of Carcassonne GIVN Bellon Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN VB20-T3
STAT SUBMITTED
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NSFX a Goth
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT ii:1984:68
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-39; 284-40; 291-40
DATE 16 MAY 2000

GIVN Bellon
SURN de Carcassonne
<0866 - 0923 Robert I of France 57 57 NSFX ComtÃ♭ de Poitiers, Marquis de Neustria et Orleans
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 169-37
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT 48-18; 53-18aka Robert I de PARIS.
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: Charlemagne, lines of; Robert the Bruce, and Campbells
DATE 8 Feb 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
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GIVN Robert I Count of Paris King
SURN France
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 28th; 29th; & 30th G G Son.

GIVN Robert I, King
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AFN 9G81-BX
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See Historical Document.

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GIVN Robert I, King
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GIVN Robert
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NSFX I

Ref 48-14

Ref 48-14

GIVN Robert I
NSFX King of France
AFN 9G81-BX
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

NPFX King
GIVN Robert I Carolingian of
SURN France
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1

GIVN Robert I, King
SURN France
NSFX [Count of Paris]
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_PRIMARY Y
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SURN France
GIVN Robert
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See Historical Document.

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GIVN Robert I Earl
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~0860 - <0890 Adele Adelaide de France 30 30 TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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TYPE Book
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PERI Ancestral Roots
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TEXT (48-18)
DATE 8 MAY 2000

GIVN Adele, Queen of
SURN France
AFN GXQR-0T

GIVN Adele, Queen Of
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AFN GXQR-0T
DATE 8 AUG 2000
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SURN France
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GIVN Adele, Queen Of
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GIVN Adele
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blinded in 905
ACED
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PLAC Emperor
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TYPE E-Mail Message
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TITL Re: Requesting anc. of Na of Cornwall/Charlemagne, descent of[sources listed]
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LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
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TEXT 332-39
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D. 0864 Odoacer de Odacre TYPE Book
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PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
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DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT p. 14
TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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GIVN Willa
~0973 Geberga of Upper Bourgogne TYPE Book
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TEXT (63-35); 201-35; (247-32)
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SURN Burgundy
GIVN Gerberga Princess of
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GIVN Gerberga Princess Of
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NSFX [DUCHESS OF SWABIA]
AFN 9GB5-D2
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TIME 15:46:36
Konrad II Margrave de Bourgogne TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 389-39
DATE 25 MAY 2000
~0971 - 1038 Bernald Roger of Bigorre 67 67 NSFX Lord de Foix & half of Carcassonne
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (95-32; 227-33)
DATE 28 MAY 2000

GIVN Bernard (Roger) of
SURN Bigore
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
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QUAY 1

GIVN Bernald Roger Count
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AFN 9HQH-P9
PEDI birth

SURN Bigore
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NSFX [Count of]
AFN 9HMH-MM
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GIVN Bernard Roger
SURN BIGORE
NSFX [Count of]
AFN 9HMH-MM
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TIME 16:13:24
D. <0957 Arnaud Arnold I ComtÃ♭ de Conserans et part of TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
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TYPE Book
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PERI Royalty for Commoners
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (291-36)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
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AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
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TYPE Book
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PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 291-36
DATE 16 MAY 2000
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AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
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TYPE Book
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PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 291-39
DATE 16 MAY 2000

GIVN Louis Eliganius Count Of
SURN CARCASSONNE
AFN 9HQJ-4H
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TIME 16:53:15

GIVN Oliva I
SURN d'Urgel
<0862 - 0878 Armegol De Albi 16 16 TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
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PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (329-37)
DATE 31 MAY 2000

GIVN Armegol De
SURN Albi
DATE 26 OCT 1999
TIME 13:47:55
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PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
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TYPE Book
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PUBL (1960)
TEXT 32:158-161
TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-33); 85-30
DATE 31 MAY 2000
D. 0921 Richard the Justiciar Duc de Bourgogne NSFX ComtÃ♭ d'Autun et (?) Sens
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 206-38Burgundian opponent of the Capets
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~0865 - 0911 Burkhard I of Baar 46 46 NSFX und Bertoldbar, Markgraf von Rhaetia (Churchwaldon)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 345-39
DATE 29 APR 2000

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GIVN Berkhard
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TIME 20:45:41
~0840 - 0874 Hunroch Unroch III Marquess di 34 34 TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 272-39
DATE 23 MAY 2000

GIVN Usroch
Unknown von Metz TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (258-39)
DATE 12 MAY 2000
Aznar de Conserans TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (291-36)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
Ermentrude de Carcassonne TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (291-39)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (291-39)
DATE 16 MAY 2000
D. 0849 Sunifred II Conde de Barcelona Gerona Osona y Urgel NSFX ; Margrave de Gothie
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-38; 284-38of Visagothic descent.
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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TEXT (54-38)
DATE 31 MAY 2000
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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DATE 17 MAY 2000

OCCU Count of Urgel ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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DATE 31 MAY 2000
Garcia Sanchez ComtÃ♭ de Gascoigne TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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EDTN 3d
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DATE 31 MAY 2000
<0919 William I Garcis Count of Fezensac NSFX and dArmagnac
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DATE 18 MAY 2000

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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
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DATE 30 MAY 2000
D. 0936 Heilwise de Friuli TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 185-39
DATE 27 MAY 2000
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EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 31-37...blinded and exiled by his half-brother, Hugh d'Arles, Royd'Italia.
TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
DATE 29 MAY 2000
D. 0896 Rudolph ComtÃ♭ de Cambrai TYPE Book
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 310-36; 400-37
DATE 31 MAY 2000
~0867 - ~0897 Wilfred I el Velloso Conde de Besalu Carden Gerona Osona y Urgel 30 30 TYPE Book
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-37; (329-36)
1828 - 1896 Alfred Hobson 67 67  http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6718/washingtonbios.htm#mnewlin

Alfred HOBSON, farmer, Marshall, is the son of Jesse and Lydia NEWLIN Hobson, and was b. in NC July 6, 1828.  His parents removed to Parke Co. in the same year, and entered land close to where Marshall station is now.  Mr. Hobson now owns some of that land, a part of which he has laid out in village lots.  His father d. in this county in 1852 and his mother in Howard Co In about 1873.  Mr. Hobson has been a resident of Parke Co. all his life.  His pursuit has always been that of a farmer.  In 1855, he was marr. to Mary A. NELSON, a native of England, b. July 16, 1835.  They have 7 living children: Alice J; Edward M; Lydia E; Mary I; Margaret R; Agnes E; Laura M, and one deceased, Elizabeth E.  M/M Hobson have long since been members of the Society of Friends, and in politics Mr. H. casts his vote with the republican party.  (Taken from: The 1880 History of Parke County, Indiana.  JH Beadle.
Chicago: HH Hill)
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OCCU Luitpolding ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve)
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 8
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 260 says after 973
Heiress of Bavaria - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 260

GIVN Judith Duchess of
SURN Bavaria
AFN VB06-DG
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AFN VB06-DG

GIVN Judith
SURN von Bayern
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0727 - 0779 Gerold Gerald de Schwabien 52 52 ~0782 - >0833 Heilwig Unknown 51 51 TITL Dunham.FTW
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0825 - 0869 Ermentrude Irmtrud W Franks 44 44 GIVN Ermentrude Queen Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G61-VH
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GIVN Ermentrude Queen of
SURN Franks
NSFX **
! MARRIAGE: Charles II married Ermentrude, 14 Dec 842, when he was only14
years of age.  Their oldest child was born in 844.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th; & 33rd G G Son.

SURN Orleans
GIVN Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of
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AFN 9G61-VH
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AFN 9G61-VH
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AFN 9G61-VH
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SURN Orleans
GIVN Queen of The West Franks
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GIVN Ermentrude of
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AFN 9G61-VH
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SURN ORLEANS
NSFX *
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NPFX Queen
GIVN Ermentrude of
SURN Orleans
NSFX of the Franks
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
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TYPE Book
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PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (148-15)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 250-39
DATE 9 MAY 2000

See Historical Document.

GIVN Ermentrude (Irmtrud)
NSFX Queen W Franks
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#17213 same person??
0758 Guitberge 0745 - 0812 William Unknown 67 67 uu Unknown 0785 - >0833 Waldrada Waildruth de Wormgau 48 48 GIVN Waldrada
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D. 0814 Guido Unknown <0784 - 0814 Werner Unknown 30 30 1830 - 1871 Nathan Hobson 40 40 D. ~0866 Conrad II Unknown Eberhard Unknown Bertha de Tours ~0744 Hiltrude Hiltrude ~0770 Guibour de Hornbach 0795 - 0855 Lothair I or Lotharius Unknown 60 60 King of Italy and Emperor of the West

Lothair Frankish and German emperors. Lothair I, 795-855,emperor of theWest (840-55), was the son and successor of LOUISI, with whom he wascoemperor after 817. A grandson ofCHARLEMAGNE, he was in almost constantterritorial wars with hisfather and his three brothers, Pepin, CHARLES II(Charles theBald), and LOUIS THE GERMAN. Eventually, the Treaty ofVerdun(843) subdivided Charlemagne's empire among the brothers.LothairII, also called Lothair III, 1075-1137, Holy Romanemperor (1133-37) andGerman king (1125-37), was the firstelected monarch. With the help of hisson-in-law, Henry theProud, he defeated the antiking Frederick ofHOHENSTAUFEN andFrederick's brother Conrad (who succeeded him as CONRADIII),thereby clearing the way to being crowned emperor. HeChristianizedNE Germany.
D. >0843 Dhouda of France ~0800 - 0862 Conrad Count of Auxerre BurgundyI Unknown 62 62 D. >0807 Ulrich I Unknown ~0895 - ~0943 Herbert I's daughter 48 48 1832 - 1910 Amy Hobson 77 77 1797 James Woody ~0802 - >0853 Hugh de Bourges 51 51 GIVN Hugh
NSFX Count d'Auxerre
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Bertha Unknown 0840 Richilde Unknown OCCU (Robertin) de France ...
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 10 says Richilde is the daughter of Robert le
Fort (Alpaida's other husband) - NLP; GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve)  saysBertha
was the mother of Herbert II - NLP
0742 - 0814 Charlemagne Emperor of Holy Roman Empire 71 71 GIVN Charlemagne, Emperor Of
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
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PEDI birth

GIVN Charlemagne, King of France Emperor
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd; 34th; & 36th G G Son.

GIVN Charlemagne, Emperor of
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCC-89
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GIVN Charlemagne Emperor Of The
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NSFX [KING OF THE FRANKS]
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SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Charlemagne Emperor of The
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GIVN Charlemagne Emperor Of The
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GIVN Charlemagne
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Charlemagne 742?-814, emperor of the West (800-814), Carolingian king ofthe Franks (768-814). The son of PEPIN THE SHORT, he consolidated hisrule in his own kingdom, invaded Italy in support of the pope, and in 774was crowned king of the Lombards. He took NE Spain from the MOORS (778)and annexed Bavaria (788). After a long struggle (772-804) he subjugatedand Christianized the Saxons. In 800 he restored LEO III to the papacyand was crowned emperor by him on Christmas Day, thus laying the basisfor the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and finalizing the split between the Byzantineand Roman empires. Charlemagne ruled through a highly efficientadministrative system. He codified the law in his various dominions, andhis court at AACHEN was the center for an intellectual and artisticrenaissance. The end of his reign was troubled by raids by the NORSEMEN.His son, LOUIS I, was named co-emperor in 813 and succeeded on hisfather's death. Charlemagne's legend soon enhanced and distorted hisactual achievements, and he became the central figure of a medievalromance cycle.

Charlemage's empire also included most of Germany (Saxony, Alamannia andBavaria) and northern Italy (Lombardy).  Although Charlemagne planned tosubdivide the knigdom between his sons, all but one pre-deceased him withthe result that a united empire was continued.
1005 - 1035 Raymond I "the Crooked" Berengar of Barcelona 30 30 TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (108-23)
TYPE Book
AUTH de Vajay
PERI Annales de Bourgogne
PUBL (1960)
TEXT 32:158-161
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-33
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-33; (85-30)
DATE 31 MAY 2000

SURN Berenger
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 28th G G Son.

SURN Barcelona
GIVN Raimund (Ramon) Berenger I Count of
AFN 9HQH-KL
_UID E925B6155CA3AD478A50E489EC1BBC01D751
REPO @REPO4@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
_ITALIC Y
_PAREN Y
DATE 28 Apr 2000
TIME 01:00:00

GIVN Raimund (Ramon) Berenger I Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9HQH-KL
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:15:09

GIVN Raimund (Ramon) Berenger I Count Of
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9HQH-KL
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 23 NOV 1999
TIME 16:15:09

GIVN Raimund (Ramon) Berenger
SURN BARCELONA
AFN 9HQH-KL
PEDI birth

GIVN Raimund/Ramon Berenger
AFN 9HQH-KL
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:10

Alt. Spelling: Raimund Berenger
Raymond Berengar I "The Crooked" Count of Barcelona

Alt. Spelling: Raimund Berenger
Raymond Berengar I "The Crooked" Count of Barcelona

GIVN Raymond II
SURN de Barcelone
REPO @REPO1@
TITL AlfonsoIX of Leon.FTW
ABBR AlfonsoIX of Leon.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 13, 1999
[AlfonsoIX of Leon.FTW]
NPFX Count
GIVN Raymond II,
SURN de Barcelone
REPO @REPO1@
TITL AlfonsoIX of Leon.FTW
ABBR AlfonsoIX of Leon.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 13, 1999

OCCU Count of Barcelona ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 995 and place
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misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0002/g0000008.htm#I2093say1035
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 39
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gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
Ramon I Berenguer the Crooked de Barcelona - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);Raymond
(Ramon) Berenger I "al Cuerva," Marquis of Barcelona, Count of Barcelona-
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 39; aceded 1017 -
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
0844 - >0870 Judith Princess Of The West Franks 26 26 GIVN Judith Princess Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G61-WN
PEDI birth

GIVN Judith Queen of England Princess of
SURN Franks
NSFX **
! MARRIAGE: Ethelwulf, King of Wessex, married Judith 1 October 856 whenshe was only 12 years of age.  They did not have any children. Ethelwulfdied 13 Jan 857.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd G G Son.

GIVN Judith Princess of
SURN Franks
AFN 9G61-WN
?? Line 2373: (New PAF RIN=11905)
1 NAME Judith Princess Of The West /FRANKS/
?? Line 2374: (New PAF RIN=11905)
1 TITL [Queen of England]
PEDI birth

GIVN Judith Princess Of
SURN Franks
NSFX [Queen Of Englan
AFN 9G61-WN
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:43

GIVN Judith Princess Of The West
SURN FRANKS
NSFX [Queen of England]
AFN 9G61-WN
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:36:58

GIVN Judith Princess Of The West
SURN FRANKS
NSFX [Queen of England]
AFN 9G61-WN
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ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:36:58

GIVN Judith
NSFX Queen of The West Franks
_UID E2847B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EC97F
DATE 5 Feb 1998
TIME 13:19:50

GIVN Judith
NSFX Prcs of France
AFN 9G61-WN
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

SURN France
GIVN Judith Princess of
NSFX Queen of England
AFN 9G61-WN
_UID 6C165E85555E0C4BAB92EAD7949A34966531
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

Alt. Spelling; Judith Princess Of Franks
Ref; My Ancestors: In Memory of John Paine and Mary Ann May ofEastWoodstock, Connecticut, pg. 168, Author; Lyman May Paine CallNumberCS71. P146

Alt. Spelling; Judith Princess Of Franks
Ref; My Ancestors: In Memory of John Paine and Mary Ann May ofEastWoodstock, Connecticut, pg. 168, Author; Lyman May Paine CallNumberCS71. P146

GIVN Judith of
SURN France


NSFX Queen of Wessex and England
TYPE Book
AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews
PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT p. 14
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 250-38; (400-38)
DATE 31 MAY 2000

NPFX Princess
GIVN Judith
SURN Carolingian
NSFX of the Franks
Daughter of Charles the Bald, King Charles I of France from 843 andEmperor Charles I of the Western Holy Roman Empire from 875.[GADD.GED]
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
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PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
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ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
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846

ÂÞ living in 870ÂÞ briefly married to Athelbald

CORONATION NOTES Judith was Athelwolf's second wife and thedaughter ofCharles the Bald, king of the Franks.  The marriagewas political,confirming an important alliance, and Charlesinsisted that at theceremony Judith be crowned Queen, which wastraditional amonst the Franksbut had been abandoned by thesaxons.  The officiant was Hincmar,archbishop of Rheims.
~0822 - 0875 Louis II of Holy Roman Empire 53 53 GIVN Louis II, Emperor
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCW-GJ
PEDI birth

GIVN Louis II Emperor
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 25-41
DATE 28 APR 2000

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Louis II Emperor of The
NSFX King of Italy
AFN 9GCW-GJ
_UID EB15CDB2A70B514EA47207AA2B27F7CFAFF8
REPO @REPO19@
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Louis of
SURN France
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew.

GIVN Louis II
NSFX Emp of The West
AFN 9GCW-GJ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41
Mrs-Louis I Concubine Holy Roman Empire GIVN Mrs-Louis I, Concubine
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCT-6V
Conrad Count Of Burgundy Swabi GIVN Conrad Count Of
SURN BURGUNDY & SWABI
AFN 9HQD-R7
0866 Wetterau Duke of Lorraine 1834 - 1905 Sarah J. Hobson 71 71 ~0854 Ermentrud Of Franks GIVN Ermentrud Princess Of
SURN FRANKS [ABBESS O
AFN B67L-JP
PEDI birth

GIVN Ermentrud Princess of
SURN Franks [Abbess O
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN France
GIVN Ermentrud Princess of
NSFX Abbess of Hasnon
AFN B67L-JP
_UID D3B4ACDF13A99440B42FE26180999290033F
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
0852 - <0912 Rotrude Of Franks 60 60 GIVN Rotrude Princess Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G62-4T
PEDI birth

GIVN Rotrude Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN France
GIVN Rotrude Princess of
NSFX Abbesstradegonde
AFN 9G62-4T
_UID A3A8E2FA4794814A8816D6A70EB23D5D42B0
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
0847 - 0865 Charles of Aquitaine 18 18 GIVN Charles King Of
SURN Aquitaine
AFN 9G61-Z1
PEDI birth

GIVN Charles King of
SURN Aquitaine
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN Aquitaine
GIVN Charles King of
AFN 9G61-Z1
_UID E967D76C8EC77A4386DFAD0E06AE5513E1A7
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
0828 - 0919 Eudes Of Toulouse 91 91 GIVN Eudes Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE & ROUER
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-KP

GIVN Eudes Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE & ROUERGUE
NSFX [MARQUIS OF GOTHIE]
AFN VB20-KP
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:43:28

SURN Toulouse & Rouergue
GIVN Eudes Count of
NSFX Marquis of Gothie
AFN VB20-KP
_UID 8693C4001A88CA46A101F509649BDF4C5984
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Eudes Count of Toulouse
SURN Rouergue


NSFX et Rouergue, Marquis de Gothie
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-36; 218-38); 329-37
DATE 31 MAY 2000

OCCU Count de Toulouse ...
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 869;
www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 869, France;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says ABT 863, Toulose, France;
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 918;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 232 says 919;
HAWKINS.GED says 919;
Eudes - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 28; Count of Rouergue, Mar. de Gothie-
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Eudes (Odo), Count of Rouergue, Marquis ofGothie -
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 232; Count of Toulouse&Rouerque
, Marquis of Gothia - al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html;

GIVN Odo COUNT of
SURN Toulouse
NSFX **
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DATE 19 DEC 1997
TIME 16:13:04

GIVN Odo Count of
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-53
PEDI birth

SURN Toulouse
GIVN Odo
NSFX Count of Toulouse
_UID 7C837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E6210
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:41:57

GIVN Odo Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-53
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:43:09

GIVN Odo Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-53
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:43:09
~0856 Hildegarde of Franks GIVN Hildegarde Princess Of
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G62-2H
PEDI birth

GIVN Hildegarde Princess of
SURN Franks
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 29th G G Nephew.

SURN France
GIVN Hildegarde Princess of
AFN 9G62-2H
_UID AFF5AA7004F369489F9B4C8AF19BB62DE567
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00
~0810 - 0848 Sunifred Of Urgel 38 38 GIVN Sunifred Count Of
SURN URGEL & BARCELON
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
AFN VB20-RQ
PEDI birth
STAT SUBMITTED

GIVN Sunifred Count Of
SURN URGEL & BARCELONA
NSFX MARGRAVE OF GOTHIE
AFN VB20-RQ
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
STAT SUBMITTED
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REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:45:25

SURN Urgel & Barcelona
GIVN Sunifred Count of
NSFX Margrave of Gothie
AFN VB20-RQ
_UID 173C152CEE002B4A8DC1E77FEDE2C46FADAB
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Suniersunifred
SURN d'Urgel


NSFX ; a Visagoth
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 54-38; 284-39of Visagothic descent
DATE 31 MAY 2000
0914 - 0992 Mangosus of Gleiber 78 78 GIVN Mangosus
NSFX Count of Gleiber
AFN WRQG-5K
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38
D. 0784 Bernard Unknown GIVN Bernard
NSFX Duke
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Mrs Bernard GIVN Mrs.
SURN Bernard
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0800 - 0851 Ermengarde of Tours 51 51 GIVN Ermengarde
NSFX Countess of Tour
AFN 9HMN-TC
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Ermengarde of
SURN Orleans
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 33rd G G Son.


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 25-42; 302-40
DATE 12 MAY 2000

NPFX Countess
GIVN Ermengarde of
SURN Tours
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

ALIA /Empress/

TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998Ref; 31st. Great Grandmother to Roy L.Birch

SURN Tours
GIVN Ermengarde of
NSFX Empress of The Holy Roman Empire
_UID 20837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0650
TITL Ancestors Of paul Bailey Mcbride
_ITALIC Y
_PAREN Y
TITL L.D.S. Ancestral File
_ITALIC Y
_PAREN Y
DATE 4 Jan 1999
TIME 11:54:36

SURN Tours
GIVN Ermengarde Countess of
NSFX Empress of Holy Roman Empire
AFN 9HMN-TC
_UID A9707C470D67D140AF9F1154AABA72624CED
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

?? Line 586: (New PAF RIN=3946)
1 TITL [EMPRESS OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]

GIVN Ermengarde Countess Of
SURN TOURS
AFN 9HMN-TC
PEDI birth

GIVN Ermengarde Countess of
SURN Tours
NSFX **
! SEAL PARENTS:  IGI  1994  1760770  film
! MARRIAGE: Lothaire was married to Ermengarde 15 October 821, one yearafter
the birth of their child Valtrude.
! SEAL SPOUSE:  IGI  1994 1761082  film
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998Ref; 31st. Great Grandmother to Roy L.Birch

GIVN Ermengarde Countess of
SURN Tours
AFN 9HMN-TC
?? Line 3636: (New PAF RIN=12010)
1 TITL [EMPRESS OF HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]
PEDI birth

See Historical Document.

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Ermengarde of The
NSFX Empress
AFN 1RGT-9B4
_UID EA26ED7AC30B1342AE15E4DDE8E9513C7C94
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Ermengarde de
SURN Alsace
NSFX [Empress]
AFN 9HMN-TC
TITLE: Countess of Upper Alsace & Tours; Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
1839 - 1919 Mary Hobson 80 80 D. 0921 Richard Unknown GIVN Richard
NSFX Duke of Brittany
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
D. 0879 Theodoric Unknown GIVN Theodoric
NSFX Count d'Autun
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
D. 0876 Konrad Unknown GIVN Konrad
NSFX D O Transjurane
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
0796 - 0827 Hildebrand Unknown 31 31 GIVN Hildebrand
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Dynanne Unknown GIVN Dynanne ~0800 - 0863 Conrad I Auxerre 63 63 GIVN Conrad I
SURN Auxerre
NSFX Count In Argon
AFN FLHG-HQ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Conrad I, Count
SURN Auxerre
AFN FLHG-HQ
?? Line 4194: (New PAF RIN=12061)
1 NAME Conrad I, Count Of /AUXERRE/

SURN Auxerre
GIVN Conrad I, Count of
AFN FLHG-HQ
_UID DF216C728369C044BB7977323C81F88FEFF9
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Conrad I, Count Of
SURN AUXERRE
AFN FLHG-HQ
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:29

GIVN Conrad I, Count Of
SURN AUXERRE
AFN FLHG-HQ
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REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:29


NSFX und Linzgau, Graf von Auxerre
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (48-17)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 29-40; 300-40
DATE 29 APR 2000

GIVN Conrad I de
SURN Burgundy
NSFX [Count]
AFN 9HQD-R7
TITLE: Count of Burgundy & Swabia
AFN#: FLHG-HQ & 9HQD-R7
TITLE: Count of Auxerre
NOTE: End Of Line (CHK)
~0880 - 0931 Beatrice De Vermandois 51 51 GIVN Beatrix
SURN de Vermandoes
NSFX Queen of France
AFN 9G85-G6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

GIVN Beatrice de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G85-G6
?? Line 2535: (New PAF RIN=11918)
1 TITL [QUEEN OF FRANCE]/
PEDI birth

GIVN Beatrice de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G85-G6
PEDI birth


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 134-36
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (48-18)
DATE 8 MAY 2000

GIVN Beatrice Queen of France De
SURN Vermandois
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 28th; 29th; & 30th G G Son.

SURN Vermandois
GIVN BÂ♭â™Ưatrice de
NSFX Queen of France
AFN 9G85-G6
_UID F567AA7D23783C4CBA758328956F1815B191
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Beatrix de
SURN Vermandois
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1

GIVN Beatrice de
SURN Vermandois
NSFX Queen Of France
AFN 9G85-G6
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:16:01

_FA6
PLAC Married to: Robert I, King of France, apparently her mother'sbrother

See Historical Document.

SURN Vermandois
GIVN Beatrice de
NSFX Queen
_UID 14827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EF981
DATE 7 Feb 1998
TIME 22:11:37

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Beatrix De
SURN Vermandois
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 31st; 33rd & 34th G G Nephew.
DATE 17 FEB 1998
TIME 12:01:37

GIVN Beatrix de
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G83-31
PEDI birth

GIVN Beatrix de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G83-31
PEDI birth
D. 0925 Raoul de Cambray GIVN Raoul
NSFX Count de Cambray
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0810 - 0862 Odoacre of Harlebec 52 52 GIVN Odoacre
NSFX Ct of Harlebec
AFN GS4N-Q3
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
0863 - 0925 Bertha of Lorraine 62 62 GIVN Bertha
NSFX Prcs of Lorraine
AFN 9GCW-WR
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

SURN Lorraine
GIVN Bertha, Princess of
AFN 9GCW-WR
_UID 0E6875030B269D4C831FEB1CFD5BEDFBF152
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bertha, Princess Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-WR
_PRIMARY Y
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REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:51

GIVN Bertha, Princess Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-WR
_PRIMARY Y
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REPO @REPO7@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO83@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO80@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO82@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO26@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO52@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
REPO @REPO84@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:51

GIVN Bertha Princess of
SURN Lorraine


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (93-38); 263-38
DATE 29 MAY 2000

SURN Lorraine
GIVN Bertha
_UID E6827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12ECBA1
DATE 31 Jan 1998
TIME 07:53:32

GIVN Bertha of
SURN Lorraine
NSFX **
! IGI 1994 Edition, Batch # 6020680 86 Film # 1621561 gives dates of
Baptisim, Endowment and Sealed to Parents.
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 31st, and 32nd G G Son.
1841 - 1842 Martha Hobson 1 1 D. 0864 Hubert Marq of Transjur GIVN Hubert
NSFX Marq of Transjur
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Boso III Unknown GIVN Boso III ~0869 - 0918 Eudes Odo de Toulouse 49 49 GIVN Eudes Odo
NSFX Ct de Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-53
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0843 - 0864 Raymond I de Toulouse 21 21 GIVN Raymond I
NSFX Ct de Toulouse
AFN 9HMK-81
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0845 Berthein de Remy GIVN Berthein
SURN de Remy
AFN 9HMK-96
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~0848 - 0878 Ermengaud d' Alby 30 30 GIVN Ermengaud
NSFX Count d'Albi
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
D. 0836 Fulgaud Unknown GIVN Fulgaud
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Senefonda Unknown GIVN Senefonda
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Romigus Unknown GIVN Romigus
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Arsende Unknown GIVN Arsende
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
1844 - 1863 Aaron Hobson 18 18 0847 - 0912 Rudolph I of U Burgundy 65 65 GIVN Rudolph I
NSFX King of U Burgun
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Gisele Unknown GIVN Gisele
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Ermentrude Unknown GIVN Ermentrude
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
D. 0937 Rudolph II Unknown GIVN Rudolph II
NSFX King of Burgundy
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41
D. 0964 Bertha Unknown GIVN Bertha
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41
~0885 - 0926 Berkhard II of Swabia 41 41 GIVN Berkhard II
NSFX Duke of Swabia
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41

TITL Dunham.FTW
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DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
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CALN
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DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000
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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 345-38
DATE 29 APR 2000
D. 0866 Raoul de Ponthieu GIVN Raoul
NSFX Ct de Ponthieu
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41
0866 - 0910 Duke of Lorraine Wetterau 44 44 SURN Wetterau
NSFX Duke of Lorraine
AFN WRQG-1V
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:48
Mrs Louis I Unknown GIVN Mrs. Louis I
NSFX Concubine
~0803 - 13 Dec 0835/0838 Pepin I of Aquitain GIVN Pepin I
NSFX King of Aquitain
AFN 9GCS-XJ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:50

SURN Aquitaine
GIVN PÂ♭â™Ưpin I King of
AFN 9GCS-XJ
_UID 0909F7D7B96F604CB942C4C71655D6FB7670
REPO @REPO19@
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AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Pepin I King
SURN Aquitaine
AFN 9GCS-XJ
?? Line 4125: (New PAF RIN=12056)
1 NAME Pepin I King Of /AQUITAINE/
PEDI birth

GIVN Pepin I King
SURN Aquitaine
AFN 9GCS-XJ
PEDI birth

NPFX King
GIVN Pepin I of
SURN Aquitaine

GIVN Pepin I King
SURN Aquitaine
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 30th G G Nephew.
WFT Est. 1824-1843 - WFT Est. 1859-1928 Mary Ann Nelson ~0808 Alpaide Alpais Unknown GIVN Alpaide (Alpais)
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCT-11
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:50
~0810 Rotrude Unknown GIVN Rotrude
NSFX Holy Roman Empre
AFN 9GCT-0T
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:50
~0796 - 0852 Dode of Italy 56 56 GIVN Dode
NSFX Queen of Italy
AFN 9GCW-MD
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:50

GIVN Dode D
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCW-MD
DATE 4 FEB 1998
TIME 16:47:13

GIVN Dode, Queen of
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCW-MD

SURN Italy
GIVN Dode, Queen of
AFN 9GCW-MD
_UID B29AA4A6107D8A43ABCFF67B4C8B7FACDD11
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Dode, Queen Of
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCW-MD
~0766 Maldegarde Hathalgard GIVN Maldegarde (Hathalgard)
AFN 9GCD-QT
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Mathalgard (Hathalgard),(Co Ncubine
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-QT

GIVN Mathalgard (Hathalgard),(Co 1)
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-QT

GIVN Mathalgard Hathalgard Ncubine
SURN Holy Roman Emp
NSFX Concubine
AFN 9GCD-QT
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Pepin714.FTW
ABBR Pepin714.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Maldegarde (Hathalgard)(Concubine of The
AFN 9GCD-QT
_UID 0E348584D77C8E4D9F8A15B92A07484730FC
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Maltegarde of
SURN Germany
GIVN Maltegarde of
SURN GERMANY
EVEN
TYPE No Issue
~0770 Reginopycrha (Regina) of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha)
NSFX Concubine
AFN 9GCD-VJ
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:51

GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha) Concubine 3
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 33rd G G Son.

GIVN Regina of
SURN Germany
GIVN Regina of ?
SURN GERMANY
EVEN
TYPE No Issue

ALIA Reginopycrha /Concubine/

GIVN Regina Reginopycrha Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Empir
NSFX Concubine#3
REPO @REPO1@
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ABBR Pepin714.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999
AFN 9GCD-VJ
REPO @REPO1@
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Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Pepin714.FTW
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Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 16, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
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Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
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GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha), (Concubine
SURN Holy Roman Empir
AFN 9GCD-VJ

?? Line 859: (New PAF RIN=3974)
1 NAME Regina (Reginopycrha), (Concubine 3) Of The /HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE/

GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha), (Concubine
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
AFN 9GCD-VJ

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha) (Concubine) of The
AFN 9GCD-VJ
_UID F348B7D9EE2A7A4788DDE027DE5F9F2D19F6
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha) (Concubine) Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCD-VJ
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 16:21:34

GIVN Regina (Reginopycrha) (Concubine) Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9GCD-VJ
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
DATE 31 OCT 1999
TIME 16:21:34
~0820 Mrs Odacre GIVN Mrs. Odacre
AFN FLHG-3N
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:55
~0973 Gerberga Unknown GIVN Gerberga
NSFX Duchess of Swabi
AFN 9GB5-D2
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:03
~0902 - ~0940 Sporte Espriota Bretagne 38 38 GIVN Sporte (Espriota)
SURN Bretagne
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 27th G G Son.

GIVN Sprote De
SURN BRETAGNE
AFN 9HMF-3L
REPO @REPO32@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
ABBR Ancestral File (TM)
_MASTER Y

SURN Bretagne
GIVN Sprote de
AFN 9HMF-3L
_UID C3246FB87406224D9AFA2E0DC01590113CDC
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Sporte de
SURN Bretagne
AFN 9HMF-3L
?? Line 1577: (New PAF RIN=11840)
1 BIRT
2 PLAC ,, Bretagne (Brittany), France
PEDI birth

SURN Bretagne
GIVN Sporte de
_UID E87A7B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12EC549
DATE 15 Nov 1997
TIME 12:02:23

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Sporte de
SURN Bretagne
AFN 9HMF-3L

GIVN Sporte
SURN De_Bretagne


See Historical Document.

TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
MEDI Other
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Nov 26, 2000

GIVN Adela (Sprota) de
SURN Bretagne
A noble lady who married Duke William "a la Danoise".  [GADD.GED]
Also have birth as ca 911 in Bretagne, Brittany, France. [BetzHomepagehttp://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene]
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

OCCU Espriote, a Danish lady..
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 911;www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 911,Bretagne,France;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001 says 878;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 902
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
"Danish Wife"; a Breton captive - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,
p.124;Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says they weremarried
- NLP; Espriota (Adela \ Sprote) de Bretagne -http://misc.traveller.com/genea
logy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000087.htm#I1327

GIVN Sprota (Adela)
SURN von Senlis
AFN 9HMF-3L
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:49


NSFX captive of unknown origin
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (121E-19)
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH (Mike Talbot) MTaHT<mtaht@aol.com >
TITL Re: Vitri [Vitre]
DATE 24 Jun 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH (Mike Talbot) MTaHT<mtaht@aol.com >
TITL Re: Vitri [Vitre]
DATE 24 Jun 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
DATE 12 JUN 2000

GIVN Sprota
SURN de Bretagne
AFN 9HMF-3L
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:36
0920 Herbert II of Vermandois 2 source says Herbert II is married to Liegard, whose parentsare Adele(Adelaide, Aenis) m. robert I, King of France

http://www.3angelz.com/d0007/g0000054.html#I4994........................................Father: Herbert IofVERMANDOIS......................................................................Mother: BeatriceofMORVOIS................................................................................Family 1:Hildebrante (Adela) ofNEUSTRASIA..................................................+AliceofVERMANDOIS..........................................................................................+Albert I ofVERMANDOIS................................................................................+Luitgarda ofVERMANDOIS................................................................................+Robert ofTROYES..........................................................................................Odo ofAMIENS....................................................................................................Herbert ofMEAUX..........................................................................................Adalbert ofVERMANDOIS................................................................................Hugh ofRHEIMS....................................................................................................
0797 - 0818 Bernard of Italy 21 21 http://www.3angelz.com/d0006/g0000072.html#I5637

GIVN Bernard King of Italy 813? Dec
SURN 817
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
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PAGE Tree #6584
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Customer pedigree.
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PAGE Tree #6584
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PAGE Tree #6584
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Customer pedigree.
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PAGE Tree #1414
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REPO @REPO1@
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PAGE Tree #6584
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Customer pedigree.
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DATA
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Put to Death

GIVN Bernard, King of
SURN Italy
AFN 9G83-46
PEDI birth

NPFX King
GIVN Bernard of
SURN Italy
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TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1
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TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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QUAY 1

Ref: 813-817
Ref; AFN: 9G83-46, Alt. Birth Location: Of, Vermandois, Austrasia

Ref: 813-817
Ref; AFN: 9G83-46, Alt. Birth Location: Of, Vermandois, Austrasia

GIVN Bernard, King Of
SURN Italy
AFN 9G83-46
PEDI birth

SURN Italy
GIVN Bernard King of
AFN 9G83-46
_UID 4349C1F4FFAFCB41B35C4FF6FCE070E88335
REPO @REPO19@
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Bernard King Of
SURN ITALY
AFN 9G83-46
_PRIMARY Y
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

REPO @REPO52@
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:39

GIVN Bernard (Bernhard) King
SURN Italy
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Son.
DATE 18 DEC 1997
TIME 17:32:28

GIVN Bernard
NSFX King of Italy
AFN 9G83-46
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
WFT Est. 1826-1845 - WFT Est. 1861-1929 Abigail C. Mendenhall Gerold I of Allemania Hadrian d'Orleans Gerold II Ulrich I Emma of Swabia ~0831 - 0860 Athelbald of Wessex 29 29 855-20 Dec 860 King of Wessex Madelgard Unknown Ruothild of Faremountiers Gerswinda (Gersvind) of Saxony Adaltrude (Aupais) Abbess of St Peter's-Rheim http://www.aracnet.com/~gwyddon/html/d0000/g0000050.html#I1222 WFT Est. 1815-1835 - WFT Est. 1860-1921 ??? Newlin Regina 0801 Drogo of Metz 0802 Hugh of St. Quentin Himiltrude Unknown ~0769 Pepin 'The Hunchback' Unknown 0772 Charles 'The Younger' of Ingelheim 0779 Bertha Unknown 0755 Rotud (Rotrud) Unknown 0773 Adelaide Unknown Gisela Unknown 1836 - 1907 John H. Newlin 70 70 Hildegard Desideria Fastrada Unknown Theodrada of Aregenteuil Hiltrude Liutgard (Luitgard) 0846 - 0879 Louis II "The Stammerer" of West Franks 32 32 TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
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Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
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AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 23, 1996
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
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PAGE Tree #2715
DATA
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Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
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PAGE Tree #2715
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AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #1822
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TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
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Customer pedigree.
REPO
CALN
MEDI Family Archive CD
PAGE Tree #2715
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AUTH BrdÌœerbund Software, Inc.
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Customer pedigree.
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CALN
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SURN France
GIVN Louis II "The Stammerer" King of
AFN 9G61-XT
_UID 07B8D9CB207D4D408D1888D9A4F6B216F5EF
REPO @REPO19@
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PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

NPFX King
GIVN Louis II Carolingian (the Stammerer) of
SURN France
Succeeded Lothair and began to reign over France in 877. He wassucceededby his son Louis III. [GADD.GED]
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
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NSFX HRE
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EDTN 7th
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EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
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TEXT 171-38; 353-39King of Neustria (856); King of Aquitaine (867); Kingof France (877-879); Emperor of the West (878-879).
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GIVN Louis II "The Stammerer" King Of The
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G61-XT
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TIME 22:36:59

GIVN Louis II "The Stammerer" King Of The
SURN FRANKS
AFN 9G61-XT
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REPO @REPO83@
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GIVN Louis II "The
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AFN 9G61-XT
PEDI birth

GIVN Louis II (The Stammerer) King of
SURN Franks
NSFX **
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GIVN Louis II
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AFN 9G61-XT
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:41

SURN Louis II King of France
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TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
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PAGE Tree #1414
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GIVN Louis II "the Stammerer" Koenig
SURN von Frankreich
NSFX King of France
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TIME 13:17:19
~0977 - 1035 Bernard Roger de Conserans 58 58 OCCU Count of Bigorre ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 place only
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve); gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
HAWKINS.GED says 1036
SPAIN.TAF (Compuserve) says 1012
PAGE 20
QUAY 0
Bernard Roger, Count of Couserans, Count of Foix - COMYNI.GED(Compuserve);
Count of Carcassone - SPAIN.TAF (Compuserve); Bernard Rodger, Count of
Conserans and Bigorre, Lord of Foio and half of Carcassonne - Royalty forCom-
moners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 74; Count Bernard I - p. 111;; Count of
Conserans, Bernard Rodgar - HAWKINS.GED
1005 - 1035 Berenguer Raymond I 'el Curvo' de Barcelona 30 30 Guinidilda (Winidilda) of Flanders WFT Est. 1822-1842 - WFT Est. 1867-1928 Hansen BET. 863 - 865 - 0918 Baldwin II 'The Bald' of Flanders & Artois BET. 818 - 822 - 0874 Gisele Unknown http://www.aracnet.com/~gwyddon/html/d0000/g0000017.html#I0065 0758 - 0783 Hildegard of Vinzgau 25 25 ~0773 - WFT EST 804/867 Gondres (Therese) (Bertha) Unknown GIVN Gondres
SURN of Therres
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~0852 - ~0902 Hubert (Herbert) I De Vermandois 50 50 http://www.3angelz.com/d0000/g0000072.html#I5631

GIVN Hubert Count of
SURN Senlis
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 28th G G Son.

NPFX Count
GIVN Hubert of
SURN Senlis
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
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CALN
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CALN
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SURN Senlis
GIVN Hubert of
NSFX Count of Senlis
_UID A27E7B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E8325
DATE 28 Dec 1997
TIME 20:01:49

SURN Senlis
GIVN Hubert, Count of
AFN 9HMF-8G
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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Hubert
SURN de Senlis
REPO @REPO1@
TITL William I.FTW
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DATA
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NPFX Comte
GIVN Hubert
SURN de Senlis
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_MASTER Y
DATA
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GIVN Herbert I Count
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G83-0H
?? Line 2511: (New PAF RIN=11916)
1 NAME Herbert I Count Of /VERMANDOIS/
PEDI birth

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

?? Line 371: (New PAF RIN=3925)
1 NAME Herbert I, Count Of /VERMANDOIS/

GIVN Herbert I Count
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G83-0H
PEDI birth

See Historical Document.


NSFX Seigneur of Senlis, Peronne et St. Quentin
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 231-37; (351-37)
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT 48-18; 50-17; 143-20
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: early Plantagenets
DATE 29 Oct 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: early Plantagenets
DATE 29 Oct 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-sourceaka  Herbert de Senlis
DATE 22 MAY 2000

GIVN Herbert I COUNT
SURN Vermandois
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th; 30th; 33rd; & 34th G GSon.

NPFX Count
GIVN Herbert I de
SURN Vermandois
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SURN Vermandois
GIVN Herbert I Count of
AFN 9G83-0H
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GIVN Herbert I
SURN Vermandois
NPFX Count
AFN 9G83-0H
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:16:01

SURN Vermandois
GIVN Herbert I
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DATE 27 Jan 1998
TIME 12:46:49

OCCU 2nd Count de Vermandois..
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 848; GWALTNEY.ANC& COMYN4.
TAF say 840;members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 848,Vermandois, Normandy,France;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 168 says c840
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 11, 163, 467says 902;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 168 says 900/907;
HAWKINS.GED says 900/908; CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS) says 902;
1st name sometimes spelled Heribert - COMYNR.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p.2;
Heribert I (Caroling) de Vermandois - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Count of
Soissons, Seigeneur de Senlis, Peronne, and St. Quentin - Royalty forCommoner
s, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 168; aceded 896 Count of Vermandois -
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

GIVN Herbert I
NSFX Count de Senlis
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:39

GIVN Hubert
SURN de Sen Lis
NSFX Count of Sen Lis
AFN 9HMF-8G
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:36
~0862 Beatrice of Morvois SURN Senlis
GIVN Mrs-Hubert Count of
AFN FLGS-1L
_UID 08AB6D9DF6B1A548887EE5BC116A89242005
REPO @REPO19@
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TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

GIVN Mrs. Hubert
NSFX Count of Senlis
AFN FLGS-1L
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:46
Pepin I Louis the German 0778 Lotharingia (Lothar) Unknown Pippin Unknown WFT Est. 1820-1840 - WFT Est. 1855-1924 Sarah King 1804 - 1849 Robert Woody 45 45 Living Davis ~0751 - 0771 Carloman of the Franks 20 20 768-771 Burgundy and Southern France Gisela of Chelles Otto I Von Grabfeldgau ~0895 - 0960 Raimond II of Toulouse 65 65 GIVN Raimond II Count
SURN Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-3Q
PEDI birth

GIVN Raimond II COUNT
SURN Toulouse
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Son.

SURN Toulouse
GIVN Raimond II
NSFX Count of Toulouse
_UID 28827B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0DC1
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 14:41:05

GIVN Raimond II Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-3Q
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:43:20

GIVN Raimond II Count Of
SURN TOULOUSE
AFN 9HMG-3Q
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DATE 4 NOV 1999
TIME 14:43:20

GIVN Raimond
SURN Toulouse
NSFX II
GEDCOM line 77628 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 77629 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8376@
GEDCOM line 77639 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 77628 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 77629 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8376@
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() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 77628 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 77629 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8376@
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() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 77628 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 77629 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8376@
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() 2 PEDI birth
GEDCOM line 77628 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 GIVN Raimond
GEDCOM line 77629 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 SURN Toulouse
@T8376@
GEDCOM line 77639 not recognizable or too long:
() 2 PEDI birth

OCCU Count de Toulouse ...
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 895;
www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says ABT 895, France;
al7fl.abts.net/green-page/greenged.html says ABT 880, Toulouse, France;
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 923;
HAWKINS.GED says 919;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 232 says occ 919-923;
Count of Albi, Count of Provence, Mar. of Gothie - COMYNI.GED(Compuserve);
Ragnvald (Reinold), one of the Norse invaders of Burgundy who remainedthere;
occ 924/925. Note: ES, 675A, does not accept this generation - Royaltyfor
Commoners - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 127; Count ofAlbi,
Marquis of Gothie; occ 919-923 - p. 232; Rognvald of Norway, b. ABT 896 -
HAWKINS.GED


NSFX et Albi, Marquis de Gothie
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 329-36
DATE 31 MAY 2000

GIVN Raimond II
NSFX Ct de Toulouse
AFN 9HMG-3Q
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:38

GIVN Raymond II of , Count of Toulouse
SURN Toulouse
1686 - 1733 Daniel Welburn 47 47 ~1618 Ann Welburn ~1620 Mason Welburn 1661 - <1690 Nathaniel Bradford 29 29 Sources: 1) Norris N. Dunn, "Our Family Genealogy"; 2) BradfordGenealogy.org.  There are quite a few family trees on ancestry.com that trace John Bradford of Fauquier Co., VA back to Nathaniel Bradford, Jr. of Accomack Co. VA. All these cite LDS files as source. A more reliable source, BradfordGenealogy.org, shows the two lines to be separate. In this source it is stated that Nathaniel Bradford, Jr. possibly had no children of his own, but only one which was his wife's. There is no parentage given in this source for John Bradford of Fauquier Co., VA.
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He was still living in Oct 1664, when his father recorded that Nathaniel Bradford Jr "my heir" in a deed where young Nathaniel was given 800 acres in Accomack Co. (Vol 1, 96)
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~1656 John Bradford ~1620 Mr. Toft 1766 - 1841 Isaac Hobson 75 75  [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!SOURCE "HOBSON Descendants of George & Elizabeth HOBSON,Va,N.C.,Ohio,Indiana,"
compiled by Earl H. Davis, 1957, book 929.2 D261, p244, in Clayton Lib.,
Houston, TX.  Emy MARSHALL dau. of William and Rebecca (DIXON) MARSHALL. They
were granted a certificate to the Bloomfield MM.,Indiana. on Aug.1, 1829.
(See Hinshaw's Ency. of Am. Quaker Genealogy, v.1,p.397,355).
1621 - 1671 Mary Littleton 50 50 1640 - 7 Jan 1717/1718 Tabitha Scarburgh 1653 - 1702 Charles Scarburgh 49 49 1635 - 5 Feb 1711/1712 Edmund Scarburgh ~1650 Littleton Scarburgh 1645 - 3 Jan 1720/1721 Matilda Scarburgh 1615 - 26 Feb 1693/1694 Charles Scarburgh 1620 - 27 Feb 1621/1622 Ralph Scarburgh 13 Jan 1621/1622 - 14 Jan 1622/1623 Hanna Scarburgh <1676 James Watt 1784 - 1821 Thomas Marshall 36 36 <1716 - <1804 Mary Chapley 88 88 ~1650 - <1703 Peter Collier 53 53 ~1651 Thomas Mason ~1652 - ABT 18 Jan 1710/1711 Lemuel Mason ~1653 - 16 Mar 1709/1710 George Mason ~1654 Frances Mason ~1655 Alice Mason ~1656 Mary Mason ~1657 Dinah Mason ~1658 Elizabeth Mason WFT Est. 1777-1801 - WFT Est. 1820-1890 Zeriah Moffitt ~1659 Margaret Mason ~1660 Abigail Mason ~1615 Alice Mason ~1617 - 15 Mar 1706/1707 Elizabeth Mason 1598 Alice Gany ~1618 Ann Mason ~1619 Francis Mason ~1636 - 1692 Jane Sewall 56 56 1637 - 1 Feb 1714/1715 Charles Calvert 1670 - <1694 Clare Calvert 24 24 WFT Est. 1787-1809 - WFT Est. 1830-1898 Amy Newlin 1673 - 10 Feb 1730/1731 Anne Calvert 21 Mar 1678/1679 - 1715 Benedict Leonard Calvert ~1637 - 1710 Elizabeth Sewall 73 73 ~1638 - 12 Mar 1692/1693 Mary Sewall 1687 - 1720 William Kendall 33 33 ~1689 - 1760 Anne Kendall 71 71 ~1680 - 1738 John Kendall 58 58 1683 Susanna Kendall 1595/1615 - 1630/1699 Mrs. Ruth Carrington ~1630 - 1630/1699 Susanna Baker WFT Est. 1778-1805 - WFT Est. 1830-1891 Nathan Maudlin ~1620 Henry Matthews 1667 - 1681 Cecil Calvert 14 14 ~1680 - 1733 Charles Calvert 53 53 ~1611 Jonathan Welborn ~1612 Drummond Welborn ~1661 Benjamin Welborn ~1662 - <1750 Arcadia Welborn 88 88 ~1663 Francis Welborn <1728 - <1825 William Welborn 97 97 <1728 Thomas Welborn WFT Est. 1804-1824 - WFT Est. 1839-1908 Polly Newlin <1728 - 1821 James Welborn 93 93 ~1625 - 1690 Nathaniel Bradford 65 65 In May 1661, Nathaniel Bradford patented 400 acres in Northampton Co VA. (Meyer, 570)   In Aug 1663, Nathaniel and Alice Bradford sold 400 acres in Accomack Co VA to Henry Eldridge. (Vol 1, 39)  Nathaniel's son Nathaniel Jr was still living in May 1682. Nathaniel Sr had given land to Nathaniel Jr in 1664. So, it is curious that there is no will or administration of Nathaniel Jr's estate.   References McKey, Vol 1, 39 Nottingham, 22 Whitelaw, 603, 770, 787, 792 1663 Joane ~1639 Susan Smith 1702 - 1703/1796 Charlott Calvert ~1635 - 1681 Benjamin Royer 46 46 ~1655 Ruth Royer 1620/1649 Mary Kendall 1620/1649 William L. Kendall 1525/1554 Samuel Kendall WFT Est. 1784-1804 - WFT Est. 1829-1890 George Lindley 1525/1554 Henry Kendall 1525/1554 John Kendall 1525/1554 James Kendall 1525/1554 Thomas Kendall 1818 - WFT Est. 1886-1912 Jehu Newlin 1819 - WFT Est. 1845-1915 Hannah Ruth Hadley 1781 - 1855 Joshua Newlin 74 74 1805 - 1886 Thomas Woody 80 80 1783 - 1863 Achsah Vestal 79 79 1768 - 1867 Nathaniel Newlin 99 99 1785 - 1862 Catherine Hadley 76 76 ~1768 Sarah Rose 1805 - WFT Est. 1806-1895 Thomas Woody ~0735 - WFT EST 767/829 Hiltrude Unknown GIVN Hiltrude
REPO @REPO1@
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AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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1811 - WFT Est. 1812-1905 Catharine Woody 1813 - WFT Est. 1814-1907 Hannah Woody 1815 - WFT Est. 1816-1909 Mahlon Woody 1820 - WFT Est. 1821-1910 John Woody 1780 - 1863 Mary Hornaday 82 82 1743 - 1795 Sarah Evans 52 52 1825 - WFT Est. 1826-1919 Eleanor Woody 1828 - WFT Est. 1829-1918 Samuel Woody 1717 - 1750 Anne Hadley 33 33 -- 1751 Jane Hadley Patrick Travis Hiram Long Anna Lakey Simon Lakey Mary Lakey 1781 - 1803 Sarah Chamess 22 22 Sarah Lakey Elizabeth Lakey Kizzah Lakey Thomas Lakey 1759 Ann Hadley Lydia Lakey Joel Lakey Ruth Dobbins Ruth Lakey Jacob Laley 1784 - WFT Est. 1798-1871 Phoebe Piggott Mary Burham Martha Lakey Thomas Lakey Simon Lakey John Burham Lakey Nancy Lakey Enos Lakey Rebecca Lakey 1755 - 1781 Jacob Marshill 25 25 -- 1757 - 1814 Deborah Marshill 57 57 -- 1801 - 1894 Mary Hadley 92 92 1824 Adelheid Walters 1762 - 1836 Rebecca Marshill 74 74 -- 1766 - 1840 William Marshill 73 73 -- 1771 - WFT Est. 1772-1865 Dinah Marshill -- 5 Mar 1741/1742 - 1825 Stephen Hobson  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!MARRIAGE Stephen married Ann BARNES, born 3 mo. 17 da. 1744, in Chester
Co.,Pa., dau. of Brinsley and Elizabeth BARNES; died Feb.1, 1775, age, 31.  Her
burial is the first one recorded in the Rocky River MM. Cemetery.  He married
2nd on Oct. 9, 1782 at Pee Dee M.H., Mary CREW, born Jan. 26 1749, dau. of
Joseph and Agnes (STONE) CREW, of Anson Co., Va.  She died May 23, 1784, buried
in the Rocky River Cem.  He Married 3rd May 18, 1786, at Cane Creek MM, Deborah
(MARSHALL) HINSHAW.(widow of Benjamin HINSHAW?), born Mar. 14, 1757, in Orange
Co. N.C., dau. of William and Rebecca (DIXON) MARSHALL.  She died July 20,
1814, buried at Rocky River cemetery.
Cedar Creek MM. Va. CREW,1743,10,11 Joseph CREW, Charles City Co., s. Andrew,
Charles City Co.; m. in a public mtg., in Caroline Co. Agnes STONE, dt.
Nicholas, Caroline Co.
Cedar Creek MM. Va.  CREW, 1768,10,__ Mary,Agatha,Sucky(Sucia) gtc Cain Creek
MM. N.C. (Hinshaw's  Ency. of Am. Quaker Genealogy, v.6,p.236 & 397,
see also v.1, p.353,356,397.)
Children of Stephen and Ann (BARNES) HOBSON:
Stephen,George,David,Anne,Silas,John,Joseph.
Children of Stephen and Deborah (MARSHALL) HOBSON:
Jacob,Benjamin,Mary,Rebecca, Isaac,Deborah.
1792 - 1850 Elizabeth Hobson 58 58  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!SOURCE "HOBSON Descendants of George & Elizabeth HOBSON,Va,N.C.,Ohio,Indiana,"
compiled by Earl H. Davis, 1957, book 929.2 D261, p244, in Clayton Lib.,
Houston, TX.  Married Thomas MARSHALL, born Aug. 9, 1784, in Orange Co. N.C.,
son of William and Mary (VESTAL) MARSHALL.  Mary VESTAL, dau. of Thomas and
Elizabeth (DAVIS) VESTAL.  William MARSHALL, son of John and Ruth (HADLEY)
MARSHALL.  Ruth HADLEY, dau. of Joshua and Mary (ROWLAND) HADLEY, and gr.dau.
of Simon HADLEY.  William MARSHALL died June 13, 1821.  His wife Elizabeth
removed to Bloomfield MM, Indiana. 1829.  (See Hinshaw's Ency. of Am. Quaker
Genealogy,v.1,p.360.
1811 - 1833 Emey Hobson 22 22 1726 - 1812 Ruth Hadley 86 86  Requested certificate of removal to Hopewell Monthly Meeting.  Granted and signed on April 2, 1747 1819 - 1897 Elizabeth Timberlake 78 78 Mary Woody 1807 - 1834 Noah Hadley 27 27 UNKNOWN Eli Hobson Elizabeth Barker UNKNOWN William Hadley 1811 - 1899 Tacy Burgess 87 87 ~1157 - DECEASED Agatha De Massey ~1250 - <1280 Richard De Lymm 30 30 Agnes de Leigh; married 1st Richard de Lymm and had a son (Thomas, took mother's name).  [Burke's Peerage] ~1175 - DECEASED Ellen (Nmn-Robert 1168) Mainwaring ~1208 - DECEASED Robert Mainwaring 1830 Sallie Stewart 1112 - DECEASED Hamon De Legh Hamon de Leigh; held half the Manor of High Leigh, Cheshire temp. Henry II, ggf of [Richard de Leigh, father of Agnes].  [Burke's Peerage]

Note: I think I have him gggf of Richard, father of Agnes.  (one extra Richard).
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Hamon Legh of West-Hall in High Legh, in Cheshire, about the time of Henry II. It is incontrovertibly clear from Domesday Book that the Saxon lords of High Legh were ejected at the Conquest, and that a new lord was then introduced, Gilbert Venables, Lord of Kinderton, from whose grants, or from those of his descendants, all subsequent proprietors must have derived their possession. In or about the time of Henry II (1154-1189) the Manor of High Legh had been granted out in moieties to two families, who assumed the local name, the earliest known ancestor of which are Hamon de Legh, Progenitor of the West-Hall family, and Edward de Legh, progenitor of the East-Hall family. Both of these were as nearly contemporaries as possible, as can be gathered by marriages and dates of their immediate descendants, and both were most probably original grantees from the Venables family. There is not, however, anything which can induce a belief in Hamon and Edward being common stock. The origin of Hamon de Legh is referred to the Venables family by strong probabilities. Dr. Williamson, historian, who quotes a deed in his possession, for Hamon being original grantee, expressly states him to be descended from Gilbert Venables. Of the Moiety of West-Hall, later one moiety was given by Thomas Legh to his half brother, Ralph Hawarden.

Arms of Venables: Azure, two barrs argent.
Crest: On a wreath. A wyvern Argent, pierced by an arrow, heador Or and feathered Argent, devouring a child proper, crined Or, and standing on a wier Argent banded Azure.

Sources: Ormerod's History of Cheshire, Vol. 1, pp. 352, 526, 381-383, 354; Vol. 2, p. 93; Vol. 3, pp. 306, 332, 336-338, 343, 393, 106.
Betham's Baronetage of England, Vol. 1, pp. 99-105.
Foster's County Families, Lancashire.
Browning's Magna Charta Barons, pp. 265 and 301.
Burke's Landed Gentry (1939), Vol. 3, pp. 2759-60.

vol 3, pg 198, "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod

pg 1574, Burke's Peerage etc, 1970 edition

vol 2, pg 44, Burke's "Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland"

Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
1813 - 1848 Jonathan Hadley 35 35 ~1235 - 1300 Margery Mainwaring 65 65 ~1270 - >1305 Cicely 35 35 ~1292 - DECEASED Margery De Legh 1845 - 1906 Orlando Jacob Davis 60 60 ORLANDO J. DAVIS is one of the prominent citizens and enterprising stock-raisers and farmers of North Branch Precinct, and resides on section 35, where he settled in 1880. Mr. Davis was born on the 26th of December, 1844, in North Carolina, of which State his parents, Ruell R. and Biddy (Hobson) Davis, were also natives. The family removed from that State to Nebraska, settling at Mt. Pleasant, in Cass County, in the year 1856. There the father entered land and improved a farm, giving his careful and undivided attention to the cultivation of the same for the remainder of his life, which closed in the year 1864. Mrs. Davis is still living in Cass County, and has reached the age of sixty-three years. The family circle of which our subject is a member included nine children, of whom but seven are living: Stephen, now a grain merchant at Plattsmouth; Orlando J., our subject; Bradley H., a resident of this county; Wesley A., of Weeping Water, this State; William R., who still lives at Mt. Pleasant; Julia A., the wife of William Jameson, and John H, both of Weeping Water. Eunice, died in the year 1861, at the age of eighteen years. The subject of our sketch was twelve years of age when the family settled in this State, and can well remember many of the more striking features and incidents of their pioneer life. The journeys his father was compelled to take when any trading or marketing had to be done, either to Plattsmouth or Nebraska City. His father had an unusually fine advantage in settling, being possessed of over $1,000 in money, besides teams and household goods. As a lad, Orlando Davis spent his early days upon the home farm, and his recollections cluster around and are filled with the simple, healthful life at the home. He was from his youth acquainted with agricultural pursuits and farm life, so that it was no difficulty for him to take charge of similar work on his own account. The year 1867 witnessed his marriage with Elizabeth Howard, daughter of William H. and Julia A. Howard, were natives of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Howard were married in Parke County, Ind., and settled in Vermillion County, where their daughter Elizabeth was born on the 3d of June, 1848. Later they went to Hancock County, Ill., where they lived until 1863, and then came to Cass County, where, two years later, Mrs. Howard died, leaving her husband and six children. Mr. Howard is still living, but is a resident of Lancaster County, Neb. The subject of our sketch and his young wife continued to make their home in Cass County until 1870, when they migrated to Butler County, Kan., and pre-empted 160 acres of the Osage Trust Lands, which he improved by cultivation, setting out a large number of fruit trees, and erecting good buildings. After awhile he purchased an additional eighty acres, making him the owner of a total 240 acres. In the year 1873 he lost his crop grasshoppers, but did not require aid, as he had provisions in reserve, the result of more prosperous years. Mr. Davis continued his residence in Kansas for a little over ten years, but was not infatuated with the State and did not like the climate, consequently he removed and came to Nebraska, where he purchased his present farm, comprising 160 acres of excellent land, on which he has put up two sets of good buildings for stock and farm purposes. He feeds about fifty head of stock annually, and is the owner of some fine animals. In the vicinity of the house there are two flourishing orchards, filled with fruit trees of diverse kinds of choice variety and all excellent bearers. The family of our subject and his wife numbers eight children, whose names are as subjoined: Mary Eva, Frank V., Milton C., Howard O., Winford W., Pearl Ethel, Edward C. and Hannah A. The home is one of the most complete and pleasant that can be found within quite a large distance, and the children reflect the high moral tone of their parents in
their own lives. In the Methodist Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. Davis find that which is congenial from a religious standpoint, and their family have been instructed in the same faith. The subject of our sketch is an old Member of I. O. O. F., and is also affiliated with the of Modern Woodmen of America. He strongly and independently upon the temperance question, and is quite a worker in the cause. He has been called upon to hold several local offices, and was also appointed to take the State census for his district in 1875. He is an active worker for the Republican party, which he has continued to support from the time he had the privilege of franchise. He is a member of the Central Committee, and has frequently been called upon to act as a delegate to conventions. As a man he is highly respected, and has the confidence of his fellow-citizens to a marked degree.
from Bigraphical Album of Otoe and Cass Counties
1851 Westley Abner Davis WESLEY A. DAVIS is a level-headed, clear-thinking farmer, one of the first settlers of Cass County, residing on a well-improved farm on section 31, Mt. Pleasant Precinct. He may well lay claim to the appellation of pioneer, for he has been a resident of the State since 1856, when he came with his parents and settled in what is now known as Liberty Precinct, where his father had purchased 160 acres of wild land. At that time it contained a rude log cabin and a small field of plowed land, which amounted to but little value. At that time neighbors were so few that there was but one house between their home and Plattsmouth. Our subject was born in Yadkin County, N. C., June 16, 1851. He is the son of Ruel R. and Biddy Davis. The parents were both natives of North Carolina. The father died in 1861; the mother is still living in Weeping Water Precinct. Mr. Davis is one of a family of nine children: Stephen A., who resides in Plattsmouth; Orlando J., who resides in Otoe County, as does Brantley H., Wesley A.; William R. resides in Avoca Precinct; Julia A. is now the wife of William Jamison, and resides in Weeping Water; John H. was born Nov. 3, 1857, and now resides in Mt. Pleasant Precinct. It is claimed that he was one of the first white children born within the limits of Cass County, The children deceased were named Eunice and Joseph. The subject of this sketch less always lived on a farm, amid the stirring scenes incident to the development of a new country, and by the death of his father, when he was but thirteen years of age, he was thrown upon his own resources, and was obliged to render all the assistance possible to the other members of the family. He assisted one of his brothers in working a farm which he had rented, and also worked for neighboring farmers whenever occasion offered. It was owing to this mode of life that he was deprived of the opportunity for acquiring an education by attending school. But he has studied and read all available books and papers, and closely observed events as they occurred, until he now possesses a large fund of practical knowledge, the greater portion of which has been learned in that best of all schools-experience. The subject of our sketch and Alice Harmon were married Dec. 19, 1876, in Mills County, Iowa, where the lady was born Sept. 18, 1859. She is the daughter of Francis M. and Minerva Harmon. Both parents were natives of Indiana, and settled in Mills County in 1856. Her father was in the army during the late war; he was wounded at the battle of Shiloh, and which resulted in his death. Her mother is now the wife of Joshua Boyd; she resides in Washington Territory. The parents of the lady had a family of three children; her brother Fielding resides in Washington Territory; Alice is the wife of our subject, and Mary E., now the wife of William R. Davis, resides in Avoca Precinct. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have one adopted child -- Lulu M. After his marriage our subject resided in Rock Bluff Precinct for four years. He then removed to Liberty Precinct, where he lived a short time; in the summer of 1883 he settled in his present home, where he owns 120 acres of land, which he
has very highly improved, by the erection of a neat and pleasant dwelling-house, which is comfortably furnished throughout, conveniently arranged barns and other out-buildings for the care and protection of his stock and crops. The farm is divided into conveniently sized fields by permanent wire fences and well-cared-for hedges. The farm presents a picture of industry and untiring zeal; a fine orchard and groves of trees add beauty and value as well. Mrs. Davis, the wife of our subject, came with her mother to Cass County and settled in Rock Bluff Precinct, where she lived up to the time of her marriage with Mr. Davis. Mrs. Davis is an active and consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal Church; they take a lively interest in all matters pertaining to the best interests of the people among whom they live. They occupy a prominent position in the social life of the community, and are honored and respected. In political matters he is a Democrat, and takes great interest in the success of his party. He has served as School Treasurer in Mt. Pleasant District four years. He is a leading member of the I. O. O. F., belonging to the Lodge at Weeping Water. He never has sought and does not care for political or public preferment.

from Biographical Album of Otoe and Cass Counties.
1844 - 1863 Eunice Elvira Davis 18 18 1853 - 1944 William Rose Davis 90 90 Willam Rose Davis farmead near Nehawka, Cass Co., NE, but subsequently moved to Fullerton, CA. 1855 Julia Ann Davis They lived aat Weeping Water, NE 1857 John Henry Davis In 1913 this family lived at Venango, Perkins Co., NE 1863 - 1864 Joseph M. Davis 3m 3m 1820 - 1900 Thomas Hadley 80 80 1842 - 1922 Nils Bengtson 79 79 1852 - 1921 Bothilda Malmqvist 69 69 1852 - 1935 Kate Winslow 82 82 She was a resident of Lincoln, NE for 32 years and of Nebraska for 72 years.  She was prominent  in club work, the Grace Methodist Church in Lincoln, NE, the P.E.O. St Leger chapter of the D.A.R.  She was interested in early Nebraska history and in the history of the Davis family. 1848 - 1936 Elizabeth Howard 87 87 Sarah Alice Harmon 1861 Mary Emma Harmon William Jameson Alice Utterbach 1763 - 1883 William Davis 119 119 They lived in Surrey County, North Carolina until 1808 when they moved to Ohio

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from Eleanor Davis, Davis: a Quaker Family, 54-60:  William Davies was born in what is now Chatham Co, NC. Nothing is known of his boyhood and youth (which spanned the years of the American Revolution), but in 1782 at Cane Creek MM, he married Ann Marshill. Ann was a grandaughter of Jacob and Ann (Griffith) Marshill and of Thomas and Hannah (Hadley) Dixon. Hannah [Hadley] Dixon, who married second John Stanfield, was one of the witnesses at the marriage of William and Ann. Others were the bride's parents, Deborah and Ruth Hinshaw, John Davies, jr., Peter Stout, Jacob Marshill, Jesse Johnson and Williams Adams. William and Ann (Marshill) Davies remained in Chatham County for several years after their marriage. Then on 4-5-1788, along with Joseph and Hannah (Doan) Davies, they received certificates to Deep River MM, NC. This meeting was in Guilford Co, NC, but the two families settled in the southern part of Surry Co., the part that was later formed into Yadkin Co. They apparently lived on the waters of Forbush Creek. There were several men of the name William Davis in Surry Co. and early records rarely provide sufficient identification to distinguish one from another. It appears, however, that our William Davies owned land on a watercourse called Moore's Creek prior to 1803, held land on the waters of Forbush Creek from before 1818 up until about the time he left North Carolina, owned a 161-acre tract on "Stone's Creek" prior to 1821, and owned land on the south bank of the Yadkin River. In 1803 William sold to Daniel Reece 27 1/2 acres on Moore's Creek for L6. Then in January 1813, he deeded 172 acres to John Davis, presumably his son, for L86. This tract was next to the one he had sold to Reece, and Jacob Davis witnessed the deed. Subsequently this land must have passed to Jacob for in 1820 Jacob deeded 107 acres with the same general bounds to his cousin Charles Davis for L60. Apparently Charles already owned a part of the larger tract. This deed was witnessed by John Reece and Ezra Davis. The Forbush Creek land may have been acquired by William some years before 1818. There was a reference in one deed to the land being "part of Zephan Joanes tract and part of William's old tract." In 1818 Williams sold his brother Joseph 50 acres for L25, and joseph sold to William 120 acres for $100. Then in 1821 William sold joseph 161 acres on "Stone's Creek" for $80. The 120 acres on Forbush Creek were kept by William until 1827 when he sold the land to Josiah Hutchins of Grayson Co, VA for $200.This may have been the Josiah Hutchins who married William's niece Hannah. On 2-1-1823 for L100, William deeded to his son Ezra 100 acres on the Yadkin River "whereon Ezra now lives." The deed as witnessed by Jn. Davis and Josiah Hutchins. At this time William signed his last name Davis rather than Davies. On 10-11-1830 for $120 William sold Ezra another 70 acres on the south bank of the Yadkin adjacent to the land of the 1823 deed and bordering on land of William Dobbins. Witnesses were J. Davis Jr. and Thomas H. Reece. On 5-25-1831 William made a deed to William Dobbins on land on what appears to be "McGarn Creek" next to land of John Reece, and on 9-28-1831 for $25 he deeded another 26 acres on "McAffers Creek" to Dobbins. Witnesses to these deeds were John Reece and T. Davis, and Joal Adams and Joseph Davis. According to a gandson [William Davis in Lee Co, IA, Album, 393] , William Davis "was a remarkable man in many respects, the humane element in his character being largely developed. He was bitterly opposed to human bondage, and spent the greater part of his property in behalf of colored people who were illegally held in bondage, defending their rights in the courts." William's going into the courts has not been verified, but if he did, it may have been somewhere in Ohio defending runaway slaves. If he was force to sell his land to pay the costs, it might explain the obscurity into which he seems to have fallen in the last years of his life. William belonged to Deep Creek MM after it was established in 1793 but disappeared from the Deep Creek records. He was probably the William Davis Sr. disowned 7-2-1814 for holding a commission contrary to the discipline and non-attendence of meetings. The commission could have been a justice of the peace or some other political office, or perhaps something connected with his alleged court activity. Earl H. Davis claimed that William moved to Ohio about 1808. He probably did visit there, but he was clearly in North Carolina after that date and was listed in Surry Co, NC, with his wife and youngest daughter in the 1830 census. In 1832 Deep Creek MM granted a certificate for Anna Davis and her daughter Ann to Springfield MM, IN. The Springfield abstracts did not mention them, but the daughter married in Montgomery Co, OH, and her subequent death and her mother's birth date were included in the records of Mill Creek MM, OH. According to a grandson [William Davis], William spent the last days of his life withhis children and died at the home of his daughter in Ohio. According to Earl H. Davis, William died in June 1842. No probate records have been located in Montgomery Co, but it must have been at the home of Mary Jones in Butler Twp, just north of Dayton, that William died. The daughter Ann was buried in the graveyard of Randolph Mh and William and his wife may have been buried there as well. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1677/1688 - ~1750 John Bradford http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0098/g 0000037.html === "John Bradford was born between 1690 and 1695. He was probably born in Stafford County, Virginia. His parentage is unknown at this time. He married in about 1717, Mary Marr Kingcart. Mary was born in about 1695 in Virginia, probably in Lancaster County, the daughter of John Marr and his first wife, whose name is not known. The Marrs moved to Stafford County in about 1700. Mary was the widow of Thomas Kingcart, Jr. of Calvert County, Maryland. Thomas and Mary Marr Kingcart had one daughter, Martha. Thomas Kingcart died in 1715. In 1720, King George County, Virginia was formed from parts of Richmond and Stafford Counties. The area where John and Mary Bradford lived apparently was in the newly formed King George County. As shown in the earlier article from the Genealogies of Virginia Families, John Bradford had been granted land, and had a home in King George County by 1822. This land was originally surveyed for Thomas Kingcart, the late husband of John's wife, Mary Marr Kingcart. This land, and another 125 acres he later from purchased William Russell in 1728, adjoined land owned by the Marr Family. John and Mary Bradford had nine known children. === In 1731, the area John owned in King George County, was included in another new county, Prince William. On the 1737 Quit Rent Roll of Prince William County, John is shown with 250 acres. It is assumed John was a farmer. === John Bradford received a grant of 309 acres in Prince William County in 1748. This land adjoined his other land. He now owned 559 acres in Prince William County. === John Bradford died between 1748-1753 in Prince William County, Virginia." === http://www.ormsby.org/genie/Miscellaneous/Bradford.html === From the Book "From Log Cabins to the White House" by Mary Brewer, we learn his place of birth and the following: John Bradford came to America on the ship "Temperance" as headright of William Peirce..this means his passage was paid by this man. Wm Peirce claimed land in Prince William Co., now Fauquier Co. VA. John lived at Marr's Run where he met John Marr and his daughter Mary Marr Kingcart and by this first marriage had a daughter Martha Kingcart who married John McBee === Peggy Shomo Joyner, Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys Hampshire, Berkeley, Loudoun, Fairfax, King George, Westmoreland, Richmond, Northumberland & Lancaster Counties 1697-1784, Volume IV (Portsmouth, Virginia: Privately Published, 1987) pp. 121, 125, 127 === JOHN BRADFORD, 20 Dec 1722 - 22 Dec 1722; 15 a. of Marrs Run falling into Gt Marsh Run; John Brandford's house drawn on plat; adj. Thos Kingcart, decd (now Jno Bradford's), John Marr, Junr, John Hopper, James Warren. Surv. Thomas Hooper. === 3 July 1722-15 Dec 1722 William McBee/Macby, 342 a. on br of Marrs Run, falling into Ft Marsh Run, the Chappell Br; adj. Mr John Copedge. Surv. Thomas Hooper. Daniel Marr for who survd, assignee of William Mcbee, warrantee, no wart, date from surv, 11 Jan. 1726/27-1 Sep 1727; 260 a. on brs of Marrs Run; adj. Jno Bradford, Jno Hopper, Jno Marr, Wm Mcbee. Surv. John Savage. === 2 Jan 1725/6-1 Oct 1726 Ralph Falkner for whom survd, assignee of John McGuier, warrantee; no wart, date from surv, 80 a. on Marrs Run; adj. James Warren, Joseph King, Mr Coppedge, William McBee. Surv. John Savage. 11 Jan 1726/27-1 Sep 1727 Daniel Marr for whom survd, assignee of William Mcbee, warrantee; no wart, date from surv, 260 a. on brs of Marrs Run; adj. Jno Bradford, Jno Hopper, Jno Marr, Wm Mcbee. Surv. John Savage. 9 Feb 1729/30-5 Aug 1730 Catesby Cocke, assignee of William Hawkins for whom survd, assignee of William McBee, warrantee, 481 a. on brs of Elk Marsh Run & Tinpot, adj. Hedgman, Garner, James Carter, Surv. John Warner. 15 Apr 1728-3 May 1728 John Williams, assignee of Daniel Marr for whom survd; 85 a. on Marrs Run; adj. William McBee, John Bradford, Marr's own. Surv. John Warner. 28 Aug 1729-1 Jul 1730 Capt. John Williams, no wart, date from surv, 460 a. ca three miles form Gt Marsh of Rappa: adj William McBee, Coppedge, Mercer, John Hudnall, John Hopper, Daniel Marr. Surv. John Warner. === B-107 1727/1728, January 25. Daniel Marr of King George County, 260 acres in King George County on Marr's Run adjacent John Bradford, John Marr, John Hopper, William McBee. === B-121 1728, May 28. Capt. John Williams of King George Co. 85 a. in King George Co on Marrs Run adj Wm. McBee, Daniel Marr, John Bradford. Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1694-1742 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987) p. 72, 91-92. === DB 1 pp. 577-582 Indenture 27/28 Nov 1728 between William Russell of County of Stafford and John BRADFORD of Hanover Parish King George County ... by deeds of lease and release ... for 5000 pounds of Tobacco sold 125 acres at a place called the Marsh land and being part of a Tract of 316 acres granted to sd William Russell by Patent bearing date 2nd July 1712 ... tract lying on a Branch of the Marsh Run called the Horse Pen branch ... line of land of John Marr Junr.; and John Hopper ... === DB 1-A pp. 41-44 April 28, 1730, King George's County, Virginia, William McBee acquired 259 acres by a deed from Thomas Riphley for two thousand pounds of "Good and merchantable tobacco in cask at the rolling house within this county ...." In order to have that deposit in the County before 1730. [all that tract of land taken up by Grace Riphley alias Butler now wife of the said Thomas Riphley in the time of her widowhood ... 14 Jul 1727] ... land bounded by William Russell, Joshua Butler & Joseph King, head of a Savannah of Elk Run, Mark Hardins land. Wit: John Wright, Charles Morgan Ack: 1 May 1730 by William Strother Gent. Know all men ... We Thomas Riphley & Grace Riphley alizas Butler his wife ... of Hanover Parish King Geroge County... appoint well beloved friend Capt. William Strother & John BRADFORD ... Lawfull attorneys for us ... Ruth & Sam Sparacio, Deed Abstracts of King George County, Virginia (1721-1735), (McLean, VA:1986) pp. 79, 93. 1793 - 1863 John P. Hadley 70 70 1735 - 1806 John Davies 71 71 John Davies moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange County, now Chatham, around 1750. He resided between Cane Creek and Rocky River in Chatham Co. A corner of the land was on the river and a tract on the waters of Cane Creek. He apparently inherited part of it from his father and he purchased the Cane Creek tract from H. McCullah in 1758. He deeded part of this to son, Thomas in 1761. Thomas sold it to Jeremiah Piggott, Sr. 7-21-1769. John, of Chatham Co., purchases land from Jermiah Piggott, Jr. of Orange Co., Nov 9, 1794.  He deeded 203 acres of land to son, Thomas in Aug 15, 1805. Days later, John wrote his Will leaving Thomas 204 Acres of additional land.  John and Mary were evidently living with Thomas in their old age. John's Will indicates that he had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep
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From "Charles Davis; A Quaker Family" by Eleanor Davis
John Davies was born in Chester Co., PA and moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange (now Chatam) Co., NC, arriving about 1750.  John Davies resided between Cane Creek and Rock River in Chatham Co.  A corner of his land was on the river.  Part of the land apparently was inherited from his father.  According to a much later deed, Charles Davies purchased from Herncy McCullah an Aug. 2, 1758 a tract on the waters of Cane Creek.  On Jan. 21, 1761 he deeded part of this to his son Thomas who sold it July 21, 1769 to Jeremiah Piggott Sr..  On Nov. 9, 1794 Jeremiah Piggott Jr. of Orange Co. sold a 3 acre parcel to John Davies of Chatham Co.
On May 25, 1773 John Davies, planter, purchased from Henry McCullan, a 217 acre tract south of the Cane Creek adjoning outher land of Charles Davies which John later owned.  On July 7, 1794, John Davies and Isaac Marshill, received a grant of 300 acres touching on Rocky River adjoning the 217 acres.  In 1795 this grant was divided evenly by the two men.
John Davies' will, written 8th mo., 22nd day, 1805, and proved in 1807, show that John had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep.  The will suggests that John and Mary were then living with their son Thomas, having reserved a room in the house for their own use.
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Notes for John Davies: John Davies was born in Chester Co., PA, and moved with his parents through Virginia to Orange (now Chatham) Co., NC. They arrived about 1750. He married Mary Chamness at the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in 1759. John was a planter, and resided between Cane Creek and Rocky River in Chatham Co. A corner of his land was on the river, and part of the land was apparently inherited from his father. On Aug. 15, 1805, a few days before John wrote his will, he deeded 203 acres to his son Thomas. In his will he left him another 204 acres.  John Davies' will was written Aug. 22, 1805, and proved in 1807. It shows that he had a bond servant and owned a number of cows, horses, swine and sheep. The will suggests that John and Mary were then living with their son Thomas, having a room in the house for their own use.   Excerpts from the will - written as he had it:   "I order and Substitute my Beloved Wife Mary Davies and Son Thomas Davies- - my whole and Soal Executors and Executors of this my last will and testament of the Whole. I alow my Funeral charges and just debts to be paid first out of my Estate.  I give to my son Thomas Davies the plantation I now live on - containing two hundred and four Acres of Land to be Enjoyed and possessed by him his heirs or assigns for Ever.  I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Mary Davies full privileges of the house and Room I now live in and benefit of the orchard and Spring as far as her own Use While She Remains my Widow and no Longer.  It is also my will for my son Thomas Davies to Suply his Mother with a suficient Quantity of Bread and Meat and all other thing Nessary for her to Susist on - except Coffy and Sweetning. Likewise to keep two Cows for her as long as she Remains my widow with him; him having the increase of said Cows - it is my Will that as they fail with age he Shall Exchange younger in their Stead and have the old one for his own use - if she Marries it is my Will She Shall have said Cows - if not - at her decease they shall by my son Thomas Davieses.  I likewise give and bequeth Unto my beloved wife Mary Davies one bay horse named Bun and a young Mare named Blase - it is my will that my son Thomas Davies shall Maintain one of his Mothers horse Creatures During her Widowhood then to be his own.  (He then gives these children two dollars each: Joseph Davies, William Davies, Sarah Piggott, John Davies, Charles Davies, Hannah Barker, Mary Shugart, Thomas Davies, Thamer Ratliff, Elizabeth Barker, and Rachel Pike).  It is my will that my bond Servant Benjamin Underwood Shall have one Mattock and the Ax that he frequently works with. I also alow my son Thomas Davies thirty dollars over the above Mentioned Legacy if he be kind to his Mother During her Widowhood - it is my will that at my Decease my son Charles Davies shall have one Hogshead and at the End of his Mother's Widowhood the pine Table one Iron foot Brack and fine shovel & bell.  I also give to my son Thomas Davies the Waggon and all the Geers and farming Utensils that is then Remaining with the Remainder part of the Bells, Hogsheads and Barrels and to pay his Brother Charles Davies Nine pounds in the room of the Waggon and at the End of his Mother's Widowhood to have the Room and furniture thereunto belonging and fire tongs Walnut table and Course Hackle.  - it is also my will that my daughter Rachel Pike at the end of her Mother's Widowhood Shall have A ten Gallon pot and Dutch oven (if not broke) it is also my will that at my death my son Thomas Davies shall have all my Swine.  I do will my Beloved Wife Mary Davies the Remainder of my Cattle and Sheep all my Cash and Cash Noates all the house household furniture and at the end of her Widowhood to Divide house furniture among all my Daughters at her own Disgression - the Cash and Cash Noates to be Eaquily divided among all my before mentioned Children both Male and female.  - but in Case my wife Mary Davies should marry I give to her as her own property two cows A feather Bead and furniture and Beadsteads A chalf Bead and furniture and Beadsteads Side Saddle and Bridle Six peuter plates A flax wheell a pewter Dish and Basin and Six Pewter spoons one Iron pot and hooks A frying pan pine Chest and four sheep.  I allow my wife to Divide all my wearing cloths among my Sons as She may judge best.
   from http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Lynnette-R-Davis/GENE8-0007.html
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BACK CREEK MONTHLY MEETING  Randolph County, North Carolina  [Randolph County was part of Original Guilford County until 1779]
Back Creek Monthly meeting of Friends, Randolph County, North Carolina, was set up the 29th of 12th month, 1792, as authorized by the following minutes.
"At a Quarterly Meeting held at Cane Creek the 18th of 11th mo. 1792. The committee appointed last meeting to visit friends of Back Creek Preparative Meeting on account of their request of holding a Monthly Meeting: Report in writing as follows: To our Quarterly Meeting to be held at Cane Creek 12th of 11th mo. 1792. Dear Friends: We the committee appointed last meeting to visit Back Creek Preparative meeting in order to inspect their ability of holding a monthly meeting amongst themselves have complyd therewith and give it as our sense and judgment that their request be granted; which we submit to the Quarterly Meeting. - - - Zacharias Dicks,

John Davies,

Robert Morrison, James Newlin, Thomas Cox, Thomas Lindley and Jacob Marshill - - - With which this meeting unites and establishes said monthly meeting to be held on the last Seventh day in each month. - - - And their preparative meeting on the fourth day preceeding the last seventh day in each month & John Carter, John Beals, Jeremiah Reynolds, Robert Hodson & John Davies are appointed to attend the opening of the afore-said monthly meeting & report their care to next meeting. Extracted from the minutes by Jacob Marshill, Clerk."
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1743 - 1819 Mary Chamness 75 75 --

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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3SG0-Q0
!BIRTH-FATHER-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH:  Thomas Worth Marshall, FAMILY OFWILLIAM & REBECCA (DIXON) MARSHILL, CANE CREEK MON THLY MEETING, ORANGECOUNTY, N.C.; ; Microfilm of typescript (54 leaves) at the NationalLibrary of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.;FHL Microfilm # 0876559, item 5, Salt Lake City, Utah; viewed c. 1990
1724 - 1803 William Marshall 78 78 --

Donated 26 acres to the Monthly Meeting on which the 2nd Meeting House was built.  (As per genealogy records at Cane Creek MM, NC)
Memorial Tombstone for:
                             WILLIAM MARSHALL
                              Born 1724 - Died 1803
                                married 1746 to
                                 Rebecca Dixon
                              Born 1732-Died 1803
                            Came to Cane Creek 1754
                              Gave 26 Acres of Land
                             To Cane Creek Meeting
                            They lived across the creek
                            West of the Meeting House
                          Ancestors of the Marshall Family
                              of NC and of the West
                                  Erected 1930
1800 - 1870 Mark Davis 69 69 -- 1707 - 1771 Charles Davies 64 64 "Charles Davis was born in Wales and came to America is 1724 to settle in Pennsylvania.  Married Hannah Elizabeth Metcalf and lived in Pennsylvania, New Jersy and North Carolina.  Joined the Quakers and was a charter member of the Deep Creek Church in Yadkin County, North Carolina." from Good Folks by Colonel Thomas F. Gunn, Big Mountain Press, Denver,1964  (Note: Yadkin County before 1850 was a part of Surrey County)
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The origin of Charles Davis, possibly from the English and or Welsh Davie, Davies or Davies. One of the stories is based on information of a possible inheritance. Another story, was of a Charles Davies was the son of Josiah or one of two brothers Charles along with a brother Thomas, who died shortly after arriving in America. Another version has Charles as an apprentice lace weaver, who ran away from this situation and signed aboard a chip who brought him to America from England, Wales or Ireland. Upon his arrival in Philadelphia he was indentured to a Quaker family to pay for his passage. Charles inability to prove his possible collection from his Heirs was a story in its self. He couldn't prove he was a Quaker, neither could he prove his mother's name. The fact that he had lost his records while crossing a turbulent stream or that his wife Hanna, may have burned the records for fear if he returned to England to claim his estate, he would be drafted. The story that I would personally hope to be true is the following. Charles birth has been estimated as about 1706, on the basis os av erage indenture time and his marriage date. Charles spelled his name Davies. This spelling was common in Bedfordshire, England. Recall the "Tradition" that Charles was apprenticed to a lace weaver. The Morman's computer index (CFI) for Bedfordshire turned up a Charles Davie, born about 1706, who lived in the Parish of Luton. He was the son of a Thomas, as on might expect for our Charles. There is no evidence, found, that their was a link between Charles of Luton to Charles of Pennsylvania or to disprove it. Charles of Luton could have been born and died in England, he could have been shipped off to the wars, or even hung as a thief.

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I am pleased to inform you that I have received the following report from our research consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake
City:

The identification of Charles Davies' origin in England has been located.
The parish register transcripts of Luton, Bedfordshire, England were examined and the baptism of Charles Davie was located as follows:

   Charles son of Thomas and Mary Davie bapt. 18 April 1707, Luton
   (Docs.#1& #2)

A further study of the Luton church records confirmed that the names Davie and Davies were interchangeable as the following example illustrates:

   Edward son of Thomas and Mary Davies born 20 Aug 1703 of West Hyde, farmer
   Edward son of Thomas and Mary Davie bapt. 24 Aug. 1703
   (Doc.#1)

The family of Thomas and Mary Davie/Davies was then extracted from the Luton church records.  Information provided at the beginning of this research session had identified the name of Thomas Davie/Davies' wife as Mary North.
   The Ordinance Index was consulted and their marriage was located in the nearby parish of Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire:

   Thomas Davie and Mary North married 25 July 1695, Whathampstead, Hertfordshire
   (Doc.#4)

Wheathampstead is located 4-5 miles south of Luton.  The Wheathampstead church records were examined, thoroughly, for the baptisms or births of Thomas Davie/Davies and Mary North but without success.  Furthermore, there was no evidence of Davie/Davies or North family members residing in this

parish during the late 1600's.

Earlier searches were then made in the Luton parish registers for the parentage of this couple.  Although there were earlier Davie/Davies entries the baptisms of Thomas Davie/Davies and Mary North were not located.
Interestingly, the following marriage was located in the Luton parish register transcripts:

   Thomas Davie and Susan Styles married 20 March 1686/87, Luton
   (Doc.#1)

A Susan Davice died and was buried about eight years later:

   Susan wife of Thomas Davice buried 2 Aug. 1694, Luton
   (Doc.#1)

It is proposed that Susan Styles was the first wife of Thomas Davie/Davies/Davice and that Thomas married Mary North almost one year after Susan's death.  However, there was a burial, in the Luton burial register for a, widowed, Susan Davis 3 Aug. 1729.  Certainly, further research is

required to determine if this Susan Davis was the same Susan Styles who married Thomas Davie 1686/7.

The probate indexes of the Archdeaconry Court of Bedfordshire were consulted next, searching for Davies, Davie and Davis and North wills in Luton through the period 1700-1800. (Doc.#5)  Three North wills, and a Davey will and one Davis will were located and read.  The information provided in those wills did not link up with the ancestral Thomas Davies/Davie and Mary North.

Searches were made in the Ordinance Index, further afield from Luton, for the baptism of Thomas Davies/Davie.  One entry was located for a Thomas son of John Davie and Elizabeth, 31 Dec. 1672 at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, about 13 miles south of Luton.  (Doc.#6)  It is doubtful, at this point,

that this Thomas was ancestral.  It is recommended that continued searches be made into the christening registers of parishes lying within a five mile radius of Luton for the baptisms of Thomas Davies/ Davie and Mary North.

The Ordinance Index did produce the following entry for the baptism of Mary
North:

   Mary daughter of William North bapt. 25 March 1676/7 at Cardington,
(Caddington) Bedfordshire
   (Doc.#7)

Caddington lies next door to Luton and so it appears that this entry is very likely, ancestral.  However, further research is required to confirm the

ancestral candidacy of this family.

It was at this juncture that time in this research session expired leaving exciting prospects to extend the Davies/Davie and North families.  It has been a pleasure to assist you.  Thank you.
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CANE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING  Orange (now Alamance) County, North Carolina  [Cane Creek is close to the Guilford border, and was the "mother" of several area meetings]
Cane Creek Monthly Meeting was established 7th of 10th month, 1751, being located on the stream from which it took its name, in the central part of the large area which comprised Orange County. This area included all the present counties of Caswell, Person, Alamance, Chatham and Orange and parts of Rockingham, Guilford, Randolph, Lee, Wake and Durham. In 1771, Chatham, Guilford and Wake Counties were established -- each taking a part of Orange County. The division line between Orange and Chatham was run a short distance to the south of the meeting house, so the meeting continued to be in Orange County, but the residences of many of the members were thrown into Chatham. This accounts for the fact that in a large number of families the older children are recorded as having been born in Orange County and the younger ones in Chatham County. In 1849 Orange County was again divided, the western portion, including the site of Cane Creek Meeting, being set off as Alamance County. The meeting house is today located in that county, adjacent to the village of Snow Camp, and about 15 miles south of Graham, the county seat.
The meeting was set up under authorization of Perquimans and Little River Quarterly Meeting as set forth in the following minutes, dated 1751, 6, 31: "Friends on Cane Creek wrote to our Quarterly Meeting Desiring a Monthly Meeting to be settled amongst them, which was referred to this meeting & several Friends of them parts appeared at this meeting and acquainted Friends that there is Thirty families and upwards of Friends settled in them parts & Desire still in behalf of themselves and their Friends to have a Monthly Meeting settled amongst them, which request upon mature consideration Friends think proper to grant & leave to themselves to settle it in the most convenient place amongst the Body."
It is not possible to present a complete list of the thirty or more families of Friends who are referred to in the above minute. That the original membership was scattered over a large territory is shown by a minute in the proceedings of the first sitting, 1751, 10, 7, which states that "Friends of New Garden belonging to this monthly meeting, request the privilege of holding a meeting for worship on first days at that place." The distance from Cane Creek to New Garden was upward of thirty miles. The Cane Creek birth records show that one or more children were born, in Orange County, North Carolina, prior to 10th month, 1751, in each of the following families: William and Hannah Brown, Anthony and Sarah Chamness, John and Abigail Pike, William and Sarah Piggott, Hugh and Mary Laughlin, John and Rachel Wright. At the opening session of the meeting, certificates were produced by John Powel, Martha Hiatt and children, John Hiatt, Joseph Doan, Robert Summers, wife and children, Simon Dixon, Aaron Jones, Henry Ballenger, wife and children, William Reynolds, wife and children, Elizabeth Vestal and sons, William and Thomas.
Other persons who are mentioned in the minutes during the first eighteen months include the following, some of whom were probably among the thirty families: Ann Armfield, William Baldwin, Mary Ballenger, Rachel Ballenger, Bowater Beals, Sarah Beals, Thomas Beals, Benjamin Beeson, William Beeson, Rebekah Branson, Thomas Branson, Juliatha Carr, Thomas Carr, Sarah Chapman, Benjamin Clark, Catherine Cox, William Cox, Charles Davies, Hannah Davies, Daniel Dillon, Peter Dillon, John Doan, Elinor Edwards, Jonathan Harrold, Richard Henderson, Martha Hiatt, Sarah Hiatt, William Hiatt, Sarah Hodgin, John Hodson, Sarah Hodson, John Hoggatt, William Hoggatt, Rachel Howard, Mary Hudson, Eleazar Hunt, Thomas Hunt, William Hunt, Elizabeth Jackson, Isaac Jackson, John Jones, Able Knight, Elizabeth Laky, William Marshill, Edward Matthews, Mary Matthews, William Matthews, Henry Maynor, Mordecai Mendenhall, Hur Mills, John Mills, Thomas Mills, Benjamin Moorman, Matthew Ozbun, Jeremiah Piggott, David Reynolds, Benjamin Ruddock, Joseph Ruddock, Richard Sidwell, Phebe Summers, Frances Taylor, James Taylor, Robert Taylor, Martha Thornton, Thomas Thornton, Thomas Thornburgh, William Thornburgh, Joseph Wells, Thomas Wilkisson, Jonathan Williams. John Hiatt and Sarah Hodson were married 1752, 4, 22. The list of witnesses includes George Hiatt, George Hodson, Henry Ballinger, Thomas Hunt, Eleazer Hunt, Thomas Beales, Martha Hiatt, Mary Hodson, Hannah Ballinger, Abigail Pike, Sarah Beals and Ann Hunt. Eleazer
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~1112 - DECEASED Amicade De Beaumont Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GQP8-K6

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]
1727 - 1783 Sarah Bradford 56 56 1690 - 1781 Thomas Cole 91 91 1812 Georg Hinrich Wehling 1751 - 1798 Abigail Davis 47 47 1811 - 1853 Ruth Lindley 42 42 Living Williams 1672 Solomon Hadley -- 1734 - 1813 Sarah Davis 78 78 1677 - 1750 Ruth Keran Miller 73 73 --

New Castel, Chester Co., Pennsylvania is now Delaware
1690 - 1769 Phoebe Grubb 79 79 --

Could be under Buffington or Guffington
16 Jan 1709/1710 - 1783 Hannah Hadley --

Founding Member of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, North Carolina.  Hannah's Manor House at Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina was confiscated by General Lord Cornwallis and used as his headquarters during the Battle of Guilford Court House in the Revolutionary War.  She was instrumental in organizing the Cane Creek Meeting House on her farm as a center to support the American cause during the Revolution, thus offering passive resistance to the Tories.  Hannah's son, Simon Dixon was killed defending his mill during the Revolutionary War.
1698 - 1755 Joseph Hadley 57 57 --

or Aug 25

JOSEPH HADLEY  farmer, of Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. Son of Simon
II and Ruth (KERAN) HADLEY of Messuage Plantation, Chester County, PA. Born 25 Aug 1698 Ireland; buried Mill Creek Meeting, New Castle County; married 25 Aug 179 Amy GREGG at Center Meeting, Centerville, Delaware, daughter of John and Elizabeth (COOK) GREGG. [Children named]
   ... Jospeh was a gay blade as a youth. Various meeting records mention him with strong disapprobation, in conjunction with such 'wicked practices' as card playing and dancing and 'vicious frollicking and fiddling'. At least once he was suspended for behaviour out of unity with the meeting and
barred from attendance until he had convinced his elders that he regretted his violations and would not repeat them.
   Amy GREGG's parents, like Joseph's had been English Quakers in Ireland and part of the large scale migration of co-religionists to Pennsylvania.  While early in the 1900s HADLEYs in upper Delaware believed to be descendants of Joseph-Amy, later evidence indicates their male line ended with the deaths of their son John's sons, Simon and Samuel.
   The Delaware census of 1800 of Montgomery Alabama, as compiled by Gerald and Doris Ollar Maddux, shows no HADLEYs. Many had joined, ca 1750, the family hegira to North Carolina. There is no record of any members of the Joseph-Amy branch being among them."

ALL THE QUAKER HADLEYS, with revisions.
a unpublished compilation of works by Harlan Hadley, Lyle Hadley, and Wallace Hadley. Hadley Society Files.  Chapter 3
1478 Cathrine Saint John 1704 - 1720 Simon Hadley 15 15 -- ~1454 - 1550 Thomas Morse 96 96 0925 - >0958 Athelstan Mannesson 33 33 UID: BD1F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D360F//

Mayflower PAF

Danish Duke of East Angles; father of Alware who m. Leofwine, Earl of Mercia.
[GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Earl of East Anglia, one of the most powerful of the advisors of King Eadred.
Was not a fan of King Eadwig; foster-father of Eadgar who was elected king by
the Mercians and the Northumbrians when he was only 14. Under Edmund and
Eadred, Aethelstan was known as the "Half-king," on account of the influence
that he possessed. All the mentions that we have of him are to his credit: but
as he was on the winning side, and moreover was a close friend of Dunstan, this
is but what might have been expected. That he was no mere ambitious
self-seeker, anxious to exercise the powers of a regent, seems to be shown by
the fact that in 958 he resigned his ealdormanry, and retired into a monastery
within a year after Eadgar had been made king. His province, and some part at
least of his political power, passed to his sons, Aethelsige, Aethelweald and
Aethelwine, of whom the first two can be proved by charters to have been
already ealdormen before their father retired to his monastery. The third,
Aethelwine, succeeded ultimately (962) to the paternal ealdormanry of East
Anglia. [A History of England Prior to the Norman Conquest, pp. 538-542]
1822 Rachel Lewis 1548 Thomas Edge ~1662 - 1708 William Dixon 46 46 He came to U.S. in 1688 with his mother Rose, and his sisters.  The Dixons were Friends.  They took  out large tracts of land by purchase from the Indians.
From; The Delaware Dixsons
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William Dixon attended Centre Meeting in Delaware following his marriage to Ann Gregg. 15 Several of their children seem to have moved west to Mill Creek Hundred and became the founding members of Hockessin Meeting. 16 William was a weaver by trade and settled on Red Clay Creek, in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County. 17 He made a will January 31, 1708, which was probated on September 20, 1708. He mentions his wife Ann, and appoints his brothers, Michael Harlan and John Gregg, administrators. 18 Following William Dixon's death in 1708, his widow Ann (Gregg) Dixon married John Houghton.
~1672 - 1729 Ann Gregg 57 57 -- 1728 - 1781 Simon Dixon 52 52 -- 1733 - 1764 Ruth Dixon 31 31 -- 6 Mar 1702/1703 - 1760 Joshua Hadley --

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Hadley, Joshua
Birth : 6 Mar. 1703 in Kings County Ireland
Death : 21 Oct. 1772 in Orange County, North Carolina
Buried: Cane Creek Cemetery, Spring MM near Snow Camp, North Carolina
Parents:

     Father: Hadley, Simon
     Mother: Miller, Ruth

Family:

     Marriage 1st: 22 Sep. 1725
     Spouse:

          Rowland, Mary

Children:

     Hadley, Thomas
     m. Thompson, Mary
     Hadley, Ruth
     m. Marshall, John
     Hadley, Sarah
     m. Fredd, Joseph

Family:

     Marriage 2nd: 1735 in
     Spouse:

          Brown, Patience
          Birth :
          Death :
          Parents:

               Father: Brown, Jeremiah
               Mother: Royal, Mary

Children:

     Hadley, Simon
     b. 5 May 1737 m. Foote, Bridgett
     Hadley, Mary
     b. 29 May 1739 m. Pickett, Benjamin
     Hadley, Jeremiah
     Hadley, Joshua
     Hadley, Joseph
     b. 5 Dec. 1745 m. Miss Harvey
     Hadley, Deborah
     b. 29 Dec. 1747 m. Littler, Mincher
     Hadley, Hannah
     b. 26 Feb. 1749 m. Johnson, Jesse
     Hadley, Catherine
     b. 24 Nov. 1756 m. Haladay [ Halliday ], Samuel

Notes for: Joshua Hadley (1703-1760)

Joshua was born in Ireland and was about 10 years old when his familycame to America. Joshua Hadley and Patience Brown were married by a"priest". This being
contrary to Friends' principles, they were disowned by New Garden,Pennsylvania monthly meeting on 24 February 1736. Upon acknowledgement oftheir "guilt",
they were re-installed on 30 May 1737.

It is not known when Joshua went to Virginia. He bought land there in1748 in Augusta which is now Betetourt County. He may have located thereprior to that time
or at some later date. His son Thomas was married at London GroveMeeting, Pennsylvania in 1750. Thomas was 20 years old in 1748. Joshua'soldest child, Ruth
married in 1742 at New Garden Meeting in Pennsylvania which wouldindicate that her father still lived there at that time.

Joshua located in that part of Augusta county, Virginia now included inBotetourt county (organized in 1770), at the junction of Craig Creek andJames River, just
across the river from the present-day village of Eagle Rock and about 30miles northeast of the city of Roanoke. He purchased other lands in thevicinity as will be
seen from the following items taken from Chalkey's "Records of AugustaCounty, Virginia."

     1748 18 August. Deed Book 2, Page 48 - Rev. John Craige to JoshuaHadley 400 acres in fork of Craig's Creek and James River. IsabellaHellena, wife
     of John. Teste: Thos. Lewis, Silas Hart, Rob't McClenachan.
     1750 29 August. Deed Book 2, Page 854 - Benj. Borden etc. to JoshuaHadley 345 acres, part of 2880 acres on Catabo Creek. (This was probablythe
     south branch of Craig Creek extending from present-day New Castlesouthwestward near the border between Craig and Roanoke counties.)Patented by
     Benj. Sr. 19th March 1740, Page 866. Same to Thomas Hadley on CatubaCreek, 334 acres, part of above patent.
     1751 28 May. Deed Book 3, Page 239 - Thomas Hadley to John Marshall(his brother-in-law), 184 acres on Catuba Creek of James River: Borden's
     tract, top of Mount Hadley. Teste: James Alexander, Rob't Grey.
     1751 28 November. Deed Book 2, Page 92 - James Patton to JoshuaHadley 186 acres by patent Nov. 3, 1750 a place called the Long Bottom.South
     side of James River.
     1752 20 May. Deed Book 4, Page 253 - Borden to Thomas Hadley 399acres of 2880 patented 9 March 1750. Catuba Creek of James.
     1753 12 Dec. Deed Book 6, Page 22 - Joshua Hadley and Patience toThomas Hadley, 400 acres in fork of James River and Craigs Creek. Teste:
     Edward McDonald. Delivered to Wm. Preston.
     1754 13 March. Will book 2, Page 19 - Joseph and David Robinson andEdward McDonald appraised the improvements and value of the stock on the
     four sundry tracts of land belonging to Joshua Hadley, and isexpenses in coming to Virginia and moving his family there. 115 acretract, called the Half
     Moone, L23,0,0. 186 acre tract called Long Bottom, L30,0,0. 400 acretract at the mouth of Craig's Creek, L44,0,0. 50 acre tract, called thepound
     bottom, L10,0,0. For six weeks journey in coming to and going fromVirginia, at 5 Sh.per day, L10,0,0. For coming with his wagon stock andfamily, six
     weeks at 20 Sh.per day, L42,0,0. Total L159,0,0.
     1760 18 Aug. Deed book 9, Page 15 - Joshua Hadley and Patience ofOrange County, North Carolina, to Robert Kyle of Albemarle L90,345 acreson
     Catawba of James River, part of 2880 acres granted to Benj. Borden,9 March 1740. Teste: James Rowland, Joshua Hadley Jr., David Irvine.Livery of
     seisin. Delivered: Rev. Alex Miller, 21 May 1770.
     1762 10 Feb. Deed book 10, Page 425 - Jeremiah Hadley of OrangeCounty, North Carolina, to John Reid of Amherst, L42, 10, 0. 115 acrespatented to
     James Patton, 3 Nov 1750, and conveyed to Joshua Hadley and devisedby Joshua to Jeremiah, on James River. Teste: Alex Reid, Thos. Henderson,
     Alexander Reid Jr., John Lyon. Proved by witness. Delivered: ThomasReid, May 1765.

     Also listed in "History of Rockbridge County Virginia" by Oren F.Morton page 358

     "Hadley, Jeremiah, of Orange County North Carolina - to John Reed.215, patented by James Patton - 42P 10S - 1762 - North side of James."

     1764 21 July. Deed book 11, Page 675 - Joshua Hadley executer forJoshua Hadley late of Augusta County, gent., to John McClure, L46, 186acres by
     patent 3 Nov 1750, in the Long Bottom, south side James River.Teste: Hugh Martin, Malcolm, Martha and Hugh Allen.
     1764 21 July. Deed book 11, Page 770 - Joshua Hadley, executor ofJoshua Hadley, deceased, to Malcome Allen, of Prince Edward County,Virginia,
     L15, 50 acres by patent, 3 Nov 1750. Called the Pound Bottom.Beginning south side James River, at the lower end of the Bottom, a hillopposite an island.
     Teste: Hugh Martin, Martha Allen, Hugh Allen, Robert Martin, MaryMcElheny. Delivered: Francis Smith, 1 Oct 1767.
     1764 12 Nov. Deed book 11, page 730 - Thomas Hadley and Mary ofCumberland County N.C. to George Poage, L140, 400 acres in for of JamesRiver
     and Craig's creek. Teste: Henry Carter.
     1764 13 Nov. Deed book 11, Page 731 - Thomas Hadley to JamesRowland, L130, 549 acres on Catawbo Creek; corner in the Great Patentline and a
     small tract belonging to William Preston, Mount Hadley - firstsurveyed in two tracts and conveyed to Thomas Hadley by Borden.Delivered: Francis Smith,
     March Court 1762.

Joshua Hadley's sojourn in Virginia probably did not exceed ten years. In1756, at the age of 53 and within a few months after his father's death,he re-located with
the other Pennsylvania Quakers at Cane Creek, NC. In the records of NewGarden Monthly Meeting, PA, "7-31-1756 it was represented that PatienceHadley,
having been removed for some time, writes for a certificate to Friends atCane Creek, NC which was granted her and children 8-28-1756," and in CaneCreek
minutes "10-2-1756 Patience Hadley with husband and children received oncertificate from New Garden Monthly Meeting, PA.

Joshua lived only 12 years after coming to North Carolina. He establisheda reputation in the community that led to the erection of a memorialmonument to him and
his wife Patience at Spring Meeting near Snow Camp, NC in 1931. Themonument is constructed from parts of Joshua's home and grist mill. Thestone bearing the
bronze plaque is from the hearth of the huge fireplace, the stonesupporting it is from the chimney and the two rest on a grinding stonefrom the mill. The locality
called Hadley in Chatham county is presumed to be the former location ofJoshua's mill.

Joshua was born in Ireland and was about 10 years old when his family came to America.  It is not known when Joshua went to Virginia. He bought land there in 1748 in Augusta which is now Botetourt County. He may have located there prior to that time or at some later date.  His son Thomas was married at London Grove Meeting, Pennsylvania in 1750. Thomas was 20 years old in 1748.  Joshua's oldest child, Ruth married in 1742 at New Garden Meeting in Pennsylvania which would indicate that her father still lived there at that time.

          Joshua Hadley and Patience Brown were married by a "priest." This being contrary to Friends' principles, they were disowned by New Garden, Pennsylvania Monthly Meeting on 24 February 1736.  Upon acknowledgement of their "guilt,", they were re-installed on 30 May 1737.

          Shortly after his marriage to Patience Brown, Joshua Hadley was rumored to have fathered an illigitimate child with Margery Lindley.

          Joshua located in that part of Augusta county, Virginia now included in Botetourt county (organized in 1770), at the junction of Craig Creek and James River, just across the river from the present-day village of Eagle Rock and about 30 miles northeast of the city of Roanoke.  He purchased other lands in the vicinity as will be seen from the following items taken from Chalkey's "Records of Augusta County, Virginia."

1748 18 August.  Deed Book 2, Page 48 - Rev. John Craige to Joshua Hadley 400 acres in fork of Craig's Creek and James River.  Isabella Hellena, wife of John.  Teste: Thos. Lewis, Silas Hart, Rob't McClenachan.

1750 29 August.  Deed Book 2, Page 854 - Benj. Borden etc. to Joshua Hadley 345 acres, part of 2880 acres on Catabo Creek.  (This was probably the south branch of Craig Creek extending from present-day New Castle southwestward near the border between Craig and Roanoke counties.) Patented by Benj. Sr. 19th March 1740, Page 866.  Same to Thomas Hadley on Catuba Creek, 334 acres, part of above patent.

1751 28 May.  Deed Book 3, Page 239 - Thomas Hadley to John Marshall (his brother-in-law), 184 acres on Catuba Creek of James River: Borden's tract, top of Mount Hadley.  Teste: James Alexander, Rob't Grey.

1751 28 November.  Deed Book 2, Page 92 - James Patton to Joshua Hadley 186 acres by patent Nov. 3, 1750 a place called the Long Bottom.  South side of James River.

1752 20 May.  Deed Book 4, Page 253 - Borden to Thomas Hadley 399 acres of 2880 patented 9 March 1750.  Catuba Creek of James.

1753 12 Dec.  Deed Book 6, Page 22 - Joshua Hadley and Patience to Thomas Hadley, 400 acres in fork of James River and Craigs Creek.  Teste: Edward McDonald.  Delivered to Wm. Preston.

1754 13 March.  Will book 2, Page 19 - Joseph and David Robinson and Edward McDonald appraised the improvements and value of the stock on the four sundry tracts of land belonging to Joshua Hadley, and his expenses in  coming to Virginia and moving his family there.  115 acre tract, called the Half Moone, L23,0,0.  186 acre tract called Long Bottom, L30,0,0.  400 acre tract at the mouth of Craig's Creek, L44,0,0.  50 acre tract, called the pound bottom, L10,0,0.  For six weeks journey in coming to and going from Virginia, at 5 Sh.per day, L10,0,0. For coming with his wagon stock and family, six weeks at 20 Sh.per day, L42,0,0.  Total L159,0,0.

1760 18 Aug.  Deed book 9, Page 15 - Joshua Hadley and Patience of Orange County, North Carolina, to Robert Kyle of Albemarle L90,345 acres on Catawba of James River, part of 2880 acres granted to Benj. Borden, 9 March 1740.  Teste:  James Rowland, Joshua Hadley Jr., David Irvine. Livery of seisin.  Delivered:  Rev. Alex Miller, 21 May 1770.

1762 10 Feb.  Deed book 10, Page 425 - Jeremiah Hadley of Orange County, North Carolina, to John Reid of Amherst, L42, 10, 0.  115 acres patented to James Patton, 3 Nov 1750, and conveyed to Joshua Hadley and devised by Joshua to Jeremiah, on James River.  Teste:  Alex Reid, Thos. Henderson, Alexander Reid Jr., John Lyon. Proved by witness.  Delivered:  Thomas Reid, May 1765.

(Also listed in "History of Rockbridge County Virginia" by Oren F. Morton page 358.)

"Hadley, Jeremiah, of Orange County North Carolina - to John Reed. 215, patented by James Patton - 42P 10S - 1762 - North side of James."

1764 21 July.  Deed book 11, Page 675 - Joshua Hadley executer for Joshua Hadley late of Augusta County, gent., to John McClure, L46, 186 acres by patent 3 Nov 1750, in the Long Bottom, south side James River.  Teste: Hugh Martin, Malcolm, Martha and Hugh Allen.

1764 21 July.  Deed book 11, Page 770 - Joshua Hadley, executor of Joshua Hadley, deceased, to Malcome Allen, of Prince Edward County, Virginia, L15, 50 acres by patent, 3 Nov 1750.  Called the Pound Bottom.  Beginning south side James River, at the lower end of the Bottom, a hill opposite an island.  Teste:  Hugh Martin, Martha Allen, Hugh Allen, Robert Martin, Mary McElheny.  Delivered:  Francis Smith, 1 Oct 1767.

1764 12 Nov.  Deed book 11, page 730 - Thomas Hadley and Mary of Cumberland County N.C. to George Poage, L140, 400 acres in for of James River and Craig's creek.  Teste:  Henry Carter.

1764 13 Nov.  Deed book 11, Page 731 - Thomas Hadley to James Rowland, L130, 549 acres on Catawbo Creek; corner in the Great Patent line and a small tract belonging to William Preston, Mount Hadley - first surveyed in two tracts and conveyed to Thomas Hadley by Borden.  Delivered: Francis Smith, March Court 1762.

          Joshua Hadley's sojourn in Virginia probably did not exceed ten years.  In 1756, at the age of 53 and within a few months after his father's death, he re-located with the other Pennsylvania Quakers at Cane Creek, North Carolina.  In the records of New Garden Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania, "7-31-1756 it was represented that Patience Hadley, having been removed for some time, writes for a certificate to Friends at Cane Creek, NC which was granted her and children 8-28-1756," and in Cane Creek minutes "10-2-1756 Patience Hadley with husband and children received on certificate from New Garden Monthly Meeting, PA.

          Joshua lived only 12 years after coming to North Carolina.  He established a reputation in the community that led to the erection of a memorial monument to him and his wife Patience at Spring Meeting near Snow Camp, North Carolina in 1931.  The monument is constructed from parts of Joshua's home and grist mill.  The stone bearing the bronze plaque is from the hearth of the huge fireplace, the stone supporting it is from the chimney and the two rest on a grinding stone from the mill. The locality called Hadley in Chatham County is presumed to be the former location of Joshua's mill.
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Joshua, son of Simon and Ruth, was born in Ireland, as was about 10 yrs of age when he came to America with his parents. He married (1) 7 mo. 2, 1725, at the New Garden MH, Chester Co. PA, Mary Rowland, dau of Thomas & Mary (Mason) Rowland. Mary died in 1733, and Joshua marr (2), in 1735, Patience Brown, b 5 mo. 25, 1712, died 5-23-1783, dau of Jeremiah & Mary (Royale) Coles Brown of Nottingham, PA. As early as 1748, Joshua purchased land in Augusta (now in Botetourt)Co. VA. He did not remain in VA for many years for in 1756 he had relocated at Cane Creek in Orange(now Alamance) Co. NC. He died in 1760 at the age of 58, after living in NC for only 4 years. His farm in NC was located about four and one-half miles southeast of present Snow Camp, and about one and a quarter miles north of the Alamance-Chatham Co. line. Descendants of Joshua and Patience still (1970) reside on the property. ------------------------------  Supplement by John William Hadley 29 Aug 1999 (unfinished) Joshua Hadley, son of Simon and Ruth, was born 3 mo. 6, 1703 in Ireland and was nine years old when he came to Pennsylvania with his parents and family. Joshua married Mary Rowland on 7 mo. 2, 1725 at the New Garden Chester Co., Pennsylvania Society of Friends Meeting House. Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Mason) Rowland. Mary Rowland's mother purchased 700 acres of land in the northeast corner of Steyning Manor in 1708. Her father was possibly a close relative of John and Thomas Rowland, brothers who came to America in 1682 with William Penn in the ship, Welcome. Joshua and Mary had three children. They were: Ruth Hadley, born 1726, married John Marshall; Sarah Hadley, born 8 mo 16, 1730; Thomas Hadley born 1728. Following the marriage to Mary Rowland, Joshua was given a tract of land by his father and purchased an additional Pennsylvania tract. (See Simon II). Mary died in 1733, leaving Joshua with three small children. After Mary's death, Joshua was accused of fathering a child out of wedlock with Margery Lindley. The following was received from Thomas Hamm, archivist and Quaker historian from Earlham Collegr, IN. From New Garden MM Men's Minutes, Chester Co., Pa. - 1st Mo. 27, 1736: Complaint from New Garden Preparative Meeting: "Margery Lindley says she is with Child by Joshua Hadley which he denyes yt she says true & he has since gone and married an other young woman by a priest therefore this meeting appoints Michael Lightfoot, Joseph Sharpe & Wm Miller to Endeavor to have Joshua and Margery together & here what they have to say & to prepare a Testimony for ye Clearing of Truth." - 2nd Mo. 24, 1736: "Joshua Hadley declining to meet those appointed before Margery Lindley A Testimony is signed against each of them & Isaac Jackson Senr to see them read to Newgarden and send Joshua's to Notingham that friends there may have such use of it as they think proper." - 3rd Mo. 29, 1736. New Garden Preparative Meeting informs that James Harlan "was assistant to Joshua Hadley in his marriage by ye priest and it was intimated several times Drinks strong Liquor to excess." I used abstracts of the New Garden records done by Gilbert Cope at the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, rather than the original minute book, but Cope's work is quite reliable." In 1735 Joshua married Patience Brown, born 5 mo 25, 1712, died 5 mo 23, 1783. Patience was the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Royale) Brown of Nottingham, Pennsylvania. Their marriage was performed by a priest, which was contrary to Quaker principles, and they were disowned by the New Garden Meeting on 2 mo. 24, 1736. Patience (Brown) Hadley regained her membership by making acknowledgement and received a certificate to New Garden monthly Meeting on 5 mo 30, 1737.1 Joshua and Patience had the following children: Simon, born 3 mo 5, 1737; Mary born 1 mo 30, 1739; Jeremiah, born 1 mo 7, 1741; Joshua, born 5 mo 23, 1742; Joseph, born 10 mo 5, 1745; Deborah, born 12 mo. 29, 1747; Hannah, born 2 mo. 26, 1749; Catherine, born 9 mo 24, 1752; Lydia, born 11 mo 24, 1756. Joshua and Patience moved near the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia about 1748. At the time of his father's death in 1756, he was in Augusta County, now in Botetourt (Bote) County, at the junction of Craig Creek and the James River, just across the river from the present day village of Eagle Creek, Virginia. Joshua purchased other lands in the vicinity as shown by the following excerpts from Chalkey's Records of Augusta County, Virginia 1748 August 18. Deed Book 2, Page 48 Rev. John Craig to Joshua Hadley 400 acres in fork of Craig's Creek and James River. Isabella Helena, wife of John. Test: Thos. Levis, Silas Hart, Robert McClanachan.(Joshua sold this tract in 1753 to his son Thomas.) 1750 August 29. Deed Book 2, p. 854 Benj. Borden, etc. to Joshua Hadley 345 acres, part of 2880 acres on Catabo Creek. (Probably the south branch of Craig Creek extending from present-day New Castle southwestward near the border between Craig and Roanoke counties). Patented by Benj. Sr. 19th March 1740, page 866. 1751 November 28. Deed Book 2, page 2. James Palton to Joshua Hadley 186 acres by patent Nov. 3, 1750, a place called the Long Bottom. South side of James River. 1754 March 13. Will Book 2, p. 19 Joseph and David Robinson and Edward McDonald appraised ye improvements and value of the stock of ye four sundry tracts of land belonging to Joshua Hadley, and his expenses in coming to Virginia and moving his family there. 115 acre tract, called ye Half Moone, Ð23,0,0. 186 acre tract called Long Bottom Ð30,0,0. 400 acre tract at the mouth of Craig's Creek, Ð44,0,0. 50 acre tract called ye Pound Bottom, Ð10,0,0. For six weeks journey in coming to and going from Virginia, at 5 sh. per day (Ð10,0,0.) For coming with his wagon stock and family six weeks at 20 sh. per day, Ð42,0,0. Total Ð159,0,0.Ó - 1760 Aug. 18. Deed Book 9, page 15 Joshua Hadley and Patience of Grange County, North Carolina, to Robert Kyle of Albemarle 90. 345 acres on Catawba of James River, part of 2880 acres granted to Benj. Borden, 9th March 1740. Test: James Rowland, Joshua Hadley, Jr., David Irvine. Livery of Seisen. Delivered; Rev. Alex. Miller, 21st May 1770 (2) In 1756, at the age of 53 and within a few months after his father's death, he joined his sisters Ruth and Hannah and their families at Care Creek, N.C. Patience applied for a certificate for her family to transfer to Cane Creek with the New Garden, Penn. Meeting which was granted her and her children 8 mo 28, 1756. In the Cane Creek minutes we read "10-2-1756 Patience Hadley with husband received on certificate for New Garden MM, PA". (3) It would appear that Joshua was not as well received as was Patience. It is possible that Joshua was still upset with the local chapter for kicking them out of Meeting as newlyweds. They had apparently been removed from the influence of the Friends while in Virginia, and it was Patience who petitioned for certificate, not Joshua. Joshua lived only about four years after going to North Carolina. He accumulated several tracts of land and built a mill in Alamance County. He apparently established a reputation as an earlier founder of that area, because in 1931 the South Alamance Pioneer Association erected a memorial monument to him and his wife Patience at Spring Meeting near Snowcamp, N.C. The memorial is actually misplaced, as Simon and Patience are buried at Cane Creek Meeting cemetery and not the Spring Meeting cemetery. Joshua died in 1760, around September 17, the date on his last will and testament. The Spring Meeting wasn't established until 1762. It was not the custom of Quakers to have headstone markers in their cemeteries, so there are only the records of the Society of Friends to verify Joshua's and Patience's resting places. The two branches of Joshua Hadley's family diverged widely. The children of Mary Rowland were very active in the Revolution and were therefore disowned by the Quakers. This branch (our lineage) also became slave owners. Earlier Hadley writers have intimated that this was possibly due to the mother, Mary Rowland. The children of Patience Brown remained devout Quakers and took no part in the war and were against slavery. I would add that it is more likely the effects of the qualities and efforts of the mother, Patience Brown Hadley. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOSHUA HADLEY IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN, I Joshua Hadley of Orange County in the province of North Carolina being weak of body but of sound memory (blessed be God) do this seventieth (17th?) day of September in the Year of Our Lord, One-thousand-seven-hundred-and sixty make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say). First, I give and bequeath unto Patience, my dearly beloved wife, all the profits, commodities arising from the plantation I now live on until the day of her death or the day of her marriage. It is my will that at the day of my beloved wife's death or the day of her marriage, it should please God to enjoin her with it that the plantation I live on shall be my son Joseph's, his heirs and assigns forever, in fee simple, also, it is my will that my son, Joseph, shall pay the sum of twenty-five pounds proclamation money to my daughter Lydia at the day of her marriage or at the age of eighteen. Also, I give and bequeath unto Patience, my dearly beloved wife, all the working utensils, furniture, and also all the stock of horses, cattle, sheep, or swine, also it is my will that my dearly beloved wife Patience shall pay the sum of fifty pounds proclamation money to my daughter, Lydia, at the day of her marriage or at the age or eighteen, but the horses, beasts that I give my sons viz Joshua and Joseph before, shall be their own property and likewise it is my will that my just debts and funeral is to paid first and the remainder of my moveables and money that is coming to me it is my will it should be my beloved wifeOs only the bringing up my children to the ages of maturity and giving them education excepting some small legacies I propose to will to my beloved children hereafter. I will and bequeath to my son, Jeremiah, one tract of land called the Half-Moon Bottom on James River in Virginia containing one-hundred and fifteen acres and to him his heirs and assigns forever in fee simple. I give and bequeath to Joshua, my son, two tracts of land one called Long Bottom containing one hundred eighty-six acres and the other called Round Bottom containing fifty acres both lying on James River to him his heirs assigns forever in fee simple; also it is my will that my sons, viz Jeremiah and Joshua, each of them shall pay the sum of six pounds five shillings proclamation money to my daughter, Lydia, at the day of her marriage or at the age of eighteen. I will and bequeath to my son, Thomas Hadley, the sum of five shillings sterling and to my daughter Ruth Marshall and my daughters, Mary Poggo, Deborah, Hannah and Katherine I will and bequeath unto each one of them five shillings sterling they all being already portioned by my father and myself. I will and bequeath unto my daughter, Sarah Fred, all the money and bonds now due to me in Pennsylvania. Also, it is my will that my daughter, Sarah Fred, shall pay unto my son, Simon, the sum of five pounds to be paid within six months next after my decease also to pay my step-mother ten shillings yearly during her widowhood. I further do appoint my beloved wife, Patience, and my son Joshua to be my executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby revoke all other wills and testaments by me made and I do deliver this to my last will and testament given under my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and delivered by the said, Joshua Hadley to be his Last Will and Testament in presence of us. N.B. It is my will that if any of my children should die before they come of age that their legacy should be equally divided among the rest that survives. (Diagram at bottom of handwritten page 24 (4) .............. 1 Healton p. 21 & 22 2 Healton p. 22
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Information from Miss Lucy M. Cobb, Genealogist sent to Hazel Masure. Sent to me in 9/2000 by Marilyn Howe, grand daughter of Hazel Masure.  Joshua fought in the Revolution with the North Carolina patriots. Many Quakers fought, yet the Hinshaw records from the various Monthly meetings show that they were frequently dismissed from meetings for fighting with the patriots. ---------__________________________________________
1790 - 1884 John Davis 93 93 -- 1753 - 1827 Permenas(Col) Taylor 73 73 REFN: 1207
Served in the Revolutionary War. Obituary in Knoxville Register &
Natrional Banner & Nashville Wigg. Grave marked by DAR in 1980 at
Taylor's Bend. He took an Oath Of Allegiance in Pittsylvania Co. 1777.
From Burke Co.,NC he entered for the land at Talor's Bend in 1787.
~1773 - 1855 Zachariah Rose 82 82 REFN: 1204
Zachariah Rose lived in Knox Co., TN as shown by deeds 1828-1834. He sold
slaves to Phildadephia Harrison and others. He married Philadelphia
Harrison but the date and place is unknown. Lived in north Knoxville on
Beaverdam Creek.
1865 - 1940 Gerd Reneineg Heinrich Bartels 75 75 He came to NY in 1882 and he went to Nebraska in 1894

From Who's Who in Nebraska -1940
BARTELS, GERD HENRY: Retired; b Martfeld, Hanover Province, Germany Feb 24, 1865; s of William Bartels-Anna Henneke; ed Germany; m Anna Bormann April 13, 1887 New York City; s William H; d Anna M, Elsie V, Anna Kate Lena; 1883 came to New York City; 1894 came to Otoe Co; 1884-85 worked for Henry Meyer in coal bus, New York City; 1885-94 opr coal bus New York City, 1887 added ice bus; 1895-1916 owner & opr farm, Otoe Co; 1916 ret; mbr sch bd 2 years; treas Luth Memorial Ch 18 years; hobby, reading; res Syracuse.
1834 - 1894 Mary Ann Woody 60 60 ~1774 - 1838 Benjamin Bradford Rose 64 64 REFN: 1206
From Elliott letter to Edmondson-RFA
1765 - 1831 Hannah Rose 66 66 REFN: 13971 1759 - 1857 Ruth Marshall 97 97 -- Anna Heneke 1640 John Greenway ~1750 - 1834 Leeroy (Col.) Taylor 84 84 REFN: 1208 ~1750 Lucy Rose 1784 - 1872 Jacob Davis 88 88 Note: Jacob Davis was disowned by Deep creek MM on 2-6-1808 for attending a marriage contrary to the discipline; a marriage bond was issued 5-17-1808 to Jacob Davis and Lucy Rose; Jacob remained in Surry Co.
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Born in Chatham 'Co., NC, Jacob Davis moved with his parents to Surry Co., NC, when he was aboaut four years old.  He married there in 1818.  He obtainead a marriage bond on 5-17-1808 with Rizia Rose, Lucy's brother, as bonsman.  Jacob was a hatter and a farmer.  The couple lived for many years near Yadinville in Yadkin Co., NC.
In the 1860 census, Jacob, 66 was lissted with Lucy, 64, Lucinda, 36, Abner, 27, clerk, and Elizabeth, 21. Jacob could not be found in the 1860 census, but in 1870, Jacob, 86, lived with Abner, 46 , Luceinda, 44 and a Lucretia Stone, 18 and James Stone, 12.  The son Ruel married a third cousin.
1786 - 1857 Lucy Rose 71 71 1785 - 1876 Joseph Davis 91 91 -- 1810 - 1896 James Woody 86 86 1788 - 1854 Mary Davis 66 66 -- 1792 - 1870 Simon Davis 77 77 -- 1795 - 1863 Rebecca Davis 68 68 -- 1803 - 1859 Rachel Davis 56 56 -- 1805 - 1834 Anne Davis 28 28 -- 1693 - 1729 Jacob (Marshill) Marshall 36 36 Jacob Marshill, Jr. was the son of Jacob Marshill and Margaret Edwards. He
was born about 1698 at Charlemont, Ireland.

Not much is know about Jacob except he was a Quaker and could read and write
because there is a facsimile of his signature found in a book about the Irish
Quakers.

Jacob married Ann Griffith in 1718 in Tyrone County at Charlemont, Ireland in
the Grange MeetingHouse. Ann was the daughter of John Griffith, who was also
an active member of the Grange Monthly Meeting. I have never been able to
identify Ann's mother.

Jacob and Ann were the parents of two sons. John, our ancestor, was born in
1720 and William was born in 1724, both in Tyrone County, Ireland.
Note:
In about 1728 Jacob, Ann, their two small sons, John Griffith and Ann's
brother, Christopher set sail for America. Jacob also brought an indentured
apprentice, Solomon Shepherd, Jr. on the trip.

Even though they emigrated during a famine in Ireland, Jacob and John Griffith
both seemed to be far from poor. Besides farming, Jacob was probably skilled
at some trade because of him having an indentured servant.

It is not clear whether Jacob died on the voyage over to America or if he
died shortly thereafter. There isn't any mention of him in any of the early
records of Chester County, Pennsylvania where Ann, her father and her sons
settled.

It is very likely that he died at sea. In the best of times it took two to
three weeks to make the journey and if the weather was bad it could have taken
longer. All the ships were terribly overloaded, the rations were short and
sometimes vermin ridden, water was never good and sanitation was awful.

Regardless of where he died, by 1729 Ann was a young widow with two small boys
in a strange land and evidently in ill health.
Note:
Ann settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania in the village of New Garden.
The area was heavily populated with Irish Quakers and they soon build a church
called New Garden MeetingHouse. Ann was a member of this congregation.

Not long after arriving in America, in the fall of 1729, Ann became ill and
was sick for thirteen weeks. She wrote her will, probably on her deathbed,
and died in the early part of 1730. She left everything to her sons, John and
William.

By studying the inventory of her estate, she was not poor. Besides the
indentured servant, she also owned part interest in a servant girl. She had
books, furniture, rugs, linens and "several remnants of cloath." Her clothes
were valued at over 9 pounds and she was still in possession of all her
husband's clothes when she died. They were valued at 7 pounds, 12 shillings.

From her will and estate inventory, it cost 2 shillings for the doctor to tend
to her those thirteen weeks before she died. Her funeral expenses included
one pound for her coffin and three shillings for the person who dug the grave.
Rum and other refreshments were bought for the mourners at her funeral. The
cost of the rum was 15 shillings, 4 pence. That's about eight times what it
cost for the doctor.

A funeral was always an occasion for all the Friends to gather and socialize.
The body of the deceased was placed in a plain coffin and taken to the
MeetingHouse where there would be a short meeting in memory of the deceased
and then interment was made in the adjoining graveyard. Then everyone went
back to the deceased home for dinner. These dinners were very elaborate and
were equal to a wedding feast.

Ann left John and William in the care of William Halliday and Benjamin Fred,
also making them executors of her will. John was about ten at the time and
William was only six. About nine years later, William went before the court
and requested that he be released from the care of Halliday and Fred and that
Simon Hadley be appointed his guardian. The court granted this at that time.
(It is interesting to note that Simon Hadley was the grandfather of Ruth
Hadly, who would marry John Marshill and Rebecca Dixon, who married William.)
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1697 - 1729 Ann Griffith 32 32 -- 1596 - 1675 Joanne Clark 79 79 Elizabeth Simmons Elizabeth 1808 - 1897 Margaret Hall 88 88 William Mickel ~1550 Francis Browne 1560 - 1630/1631 Thomas Clayton ~1560 Margaret Cholmondy ~1586 Mary Clayton ~1723 Daniel Bradford ~1592 Thomas Clayton ~1594 Richard Clayton ~1596 Mathew Clayton ~1598 Elizabeth Clayton D. 1862 Mary McLea Elizabeth Booker Margaret 1728 - 1781 Thomas Hadly 53 53 1524 Griffith Ap Rhys 1685 Clayton Brown 1592 - 1655 William Vestal 62 62 1776 Gideon Drake 1474 - 1521 Gruffud Ap Rhys 47 47 1828 Elizabeth Elvira Davis 1785 - ~1818 Rezia Rose 33 33 1795 - 1850 Rebecca Hill 54 54 1687 - 1749 Mary Riall Royale 62 62 1714 - 1762 Jeremiah Brown 47 47 1717 - 1798 Joshua Brown 81 81 ~1649 - 1719 Daniel Browne 70 70 1720 - 1781 Isaac Brown 60 60 <1722> Mary Brown 1865 Frank Linch 1929 - 1998 Bruce Howard Davis 69 69 1743 - 1786 Jeremiah (Joshua) Hadley 43 43 D) 8 Aug 1815 on McKee geneology

Will of Jeremiah Hadly, dated 28 October 1786, no probate date
Chatham Co. Record of Estates (1782-1799) Vol. 1, pg. 26(b), 27, 27(b)
NC State Archives film # C.022.50001

(Note: Jeremiah Hadley/Hadly was of the Quaker Faith - reference the
difference in the wording of the will at the beginning and the dating
at the end. - Sue)

Be it remembered that I Jeremiah Hadly of Chatham County in North Carolina being sick and weak of Body but perfect in memory thanks be to almighty god therefor, and calling to mind The uncertaintys of life for setting my outward affairs do make this present writing my last Will & Testament hereby revoking & making void all other Wills & Testaments by me heretofore made Either vocally or in writing delivered & do ratify & confirm this present writing____
     My Will is firstly that my Executors herein after named do pay & discharge all my Just Debts & funeral Expenses__
     2ly I give to my Daughter Lydia Cox Wife of Samuel Cox the sum of five
shillings
     3ly I give to my son Joshua Hadley two Hundred acres off of the per part of the Tract of Land I now live upon to him & his Heirs forever, it is my Will also that he pay thirty pounds lawfull Money to my son
James Hadley when he comes to the age of twenty years___
     4thly I give to my son Jeremiah Hadley the remaining part of the Tract of Land now live upon to him and his heirs forever it also is my Will  that he pay unto my son John Hadley at the age of Twenty years Thirty pounds Lawfull Money
     5ly It is my Will that my beloved wife shall have the whole Houses and buildings belonging to this place I live on during her life or widowhood for the support of my young children and also to have the
Education of my young children
     6ly I give to my son Jeremiah Hadly one sorrel colt that come of a Mare call blaze and a mans saddle to him & his heirs forever___
     7ly I give to my beloved wife my Household furniture of all sorts with all my implements of Husbandry and all my other tools with all my stock of all kinds the above mentioned Colt excepted to dispose of as she may think best___
     8ly it is my Will that my son James Hadley and John Hadley shall have ten? pounds each paid them when they arrive to the age of twenty years
     9ly I leave to my Daughters Mary, Sarah, Patience & Jane Hadly the remaining part of my Money Bonds Notes & Book Debts to be equally divided amongst them to be paid to each as they come to the age of Eighteen years__
     10ly I do constitute & appoint my truly & well beloved wife Mary Hadly and trusty friend Hugh Moffett to execute this my Last Will and Testament In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty Eighth Day of the tenth Month Commonly Called October Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and Eighty Six
Signed Jeremiah Hadley

Witness Present
Nathan Dixson
Hannah Moffett
A Copy Teste John Ramsey C.C.
~1677 - WFT Est. 1678-1767 John Hadley -- 1819 - 1846 Eliza B. Mabie 27 27 1914 - 2002 Harry Henry Hauschild 88 88 <1720 - 1768 George Forbush 48 48 ID: I19298 Name: George E. FORBIS Given Name: George E. Surname: Forbis 1 2 3 Sex: M Birth: Bef 1720 in Pennsylvania Death: 2 Nov 1768 in Rowan County, North Carolina Change Date: 11 May 2003 at 12:32 Note:
Rowan County, North Carolina Will Abstracts, Vol. 1, 1753-1805 A:58. GEORGE FORBIS. Nov. 27, 1768. Wife Olif. Gran-dau: Olif. Robert, James, George, John Forbis. Elizabeth Jones. Mary Bryan. Exrs: Sons Robert & James. Wit: Thomas Evans, David Crawford.  George owned land in the Bethel Church section near other members of the Forbis family. Moved to Rowan/Surry/Yadkin County in 1748 from Winchester, Va, with the Morgan Bryan Family. Purchased 587 acres on the North bank of the Yadkin River near Huntsville in 1748. The Squire Boone Family and son Daniel did not arrive until 1750 in Rowan county.  George Forbis and Daniel Boone's wife Rebecca Bryan's Grandfather Morgan Bryan were the first two European Settlers to live west of the Yadkin River in Surry/Yadkin County, NC in 1748.  We suspect that George Forbis b. bef. 1720 was the brother of William Forbis b. abt 1690 and not his son. William Forbis married Margaret Bryan and George Forbis traveled with Morgan Bryan.  Moved to Rowan/Surry/Yadkin County in 1748 from Winchester, Va with the Morgan Bryan Family. Purchased 587 acres on the north bank of the Yadkin River near Huntsville in 1748. The Squire Boone Family and son Daniel Boone did not arrive until 1750 in Rowan County. Forbush Creek and the Forbush Community in Yadkin County, NC are named after George Forbis.  George Forbis Will on 11/27/1768 Rowan County, NC. Lists Wife Olif, children Robert Forbis, James Forbis, George Forbis Jr., John Forbis, Elizabeth Jones, and Mary Bryan and granddaughter Olif Ferree.
1888 - 1966 Anna Maria Margaret Rebecca Bartels 78 78 ~1730 - 1760 William Bradford 30 30 1739 - 1810 Mary Hadley 71 71 jan 30 listed as a possible dob 1748 - 1829 Thamar Davis 80 80 1620 - 1682 Sufference Haynes 61 61 REFN: HWS17003
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LTSS-TF
Elizabeth 1826 - 1906 Evan Jenkins Linch 80 80 1668 - WFT EST 1664-1769 Elizabeth Hadley -- D. 1858 Mary Butler ~1286 - DECEASED John Wrenbury 1919 - 1991 Phyllis Beth Davis 71 71 1651 - ~1731 Robert Miller 80 80 ~1655 Margaret Broithwaite or Berthwart ~1220 - 1282 Elizabeth (Isabel) De Quincy 62 62 ~1262 Joan Follyet 1689 - 1767 Jeremiah Browne 78 78 www.kiva.net/~gbmckee 1681 James Brown 1682 - 1715/1717 William Brown ~1687 - <1726 Ann Browne 39 39 1795 - 1876 Rebecca Harvey 81 81 1691 - 24 Dec 1737/1738 Margery Brown 1693 Daniel Brown 1695 Mary Brown ~1600 - <1645 Verlinda Graves 45 45 1915 - 1983 John Norman Davis 68 68 1890 - 1967 William H. Bartels 76 76 Please let me know if you find any links between your family and mine, or if you simply need some information.  If there are errors or additions, please let me know too. 1809 Lavinia Davis 1814 - 1906 Lucinda Davis 92 92 1737 - 1823 Elizabeth Davis 85 85 William Bartels 1743 - 1816 Joshua Hadley 72 72  By his father's will probated in 1760, Joshua inherited the 180 acre Long Bottom and the 50 acre Pond Bottom on James River, Augusta County (now Botetourt), VA.  However, he apparently spent all of his adult life in North Carolina.  His home was situated in Alamance County near the village of Snow Camp.  In July 1764, he sold the 186 acres to John McClure for 46 pounds, and during the  same month sold the 50 acres to Malcolm Allen.

     Although Joshua remained a Quaker, it seems that he did not remain completely non-partisan during the Revolution.  In the Department of Archives, NC and History of Raleigh, NC can be found Accounts of United States with North Carolina, War of Revolution; Page 88 of Report #83 dated July 1783; Book C, Page 103:

       "For sundreies furnished and cash paid the Militia of North Caroline, Virginia and South                       Caroline: to Joshua Hadley 5-12-4."  (Apparently 5 pounds, 12 shillings, 4 pence).

       He is recognized as a Patriot of the American Revolution and this entry qualifies descendants     for membership in D.A.R.

     Joshua was a Quaker, and he and his family were members of the Cane Creek MM until Spring MM was established in 1793 at which time they became members of that meeting.  The Cane Creek meeting was located near Snow Camp, and the Spring Meeting was erected about 6 miles to the east on land donated by Joshua's in-laws, Thomas and Ruth Lindley.
Living Williams 1837 - 1911 Peter Hauschild 74 74 Name: P Hauschild, Arrival Date: 30 Mar 1883, Estimated Birth Year: 1831, Age: 52, Gender: Male, Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany, Destination: United States of America, Place of Origin: Preußen, Ship Name: California, Port of Arrival: New York, Line: 14 Microfilm Roll: 463 List Number: 341
The name right after P Hauschild on the ships passenger list is Sofie Hauschild.



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CALIFORNIA / IRLAND / WINELAND 1882 This was Hamburg America Line </ships/lines/hamburg.html>'s CALIFORNIA. She was a 2,690 gross ton ship, length 300.5ft x beam 38.7ft, one funnel, two masts, iron hull, single screw, speed 10 knots. Accommodation for 1,250-3rd class passengers. Built by Sir W.G.Armstrong, Mitchell & Co, Walker-on-Tyne (engines by Wallsend Slipway Co), she was launched for the Carr Line, Hamburg on 27th Dec.1882. Her maiden voyage from Hamburg to New York started 15th Mar.1883 and her last for these owners started 24th May 1888. Taken over by Hamburg America Line in May 1888, she resumed Hamburg - New York sailings on 13th July 1888 and continued this service until commencing her last sailing on 18th Oct.1897. Sold to German owners the same year, she was renamed IRLAND and in 1898 was sold to Forenede Dampskibs, Copenhagen and renamed WINELAND. She was scrapped in 1904.[North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.395] [Merchant Fleets by D.Haws, vol.4, Hamburg America Line
1870 Stella Linch ~1686 - 1753 John Matson 67 67 http://ereschke.er.ohost.de/ged4web/matson/n_1e.html
Matson, John  (b. ABT 1686, d. 15 Jul 1753)
Note: John Matson, Sr, of Upper Merion, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, was probably born between 1680 and 1690. It is not known from where he came nor is it clear as to his parentage, but speculation leans towards Swedish or Welch ancestry. A Jon Matsson was christened 20 Sep 1682 Recorded in Vasterfarnebo, Vastmanland, Sweden. Collection: Vasterfarnebo; Svenska Kyrkan. Father: Mats JONSSON. Source: FHL Film 75460. This could be "our'' John (Jon) Matson (Matsson) whose name was changed upon entering US.  "John Matson, mentioned in the list in 1693. The latter is represented at that date as having eleven persons in his family. One of the same name, who was probably a son, is represented as having moved into Upper Merion on a large tract of land adjoining Lower Merion. As the country became settled a ford was established here and thus received the name of Matson's Ford. During the Revolution the American army crossed several times at this place. It was then owned by Peter Matson, and on his death the land was divided among his sons, leaving each a farm." (Source: Genealogy.com: Genealogy Library: Family Books: Jenkins Family).  Tax list of 1693, New Castle Co. Delaware, lists both Mathias Matson and John Matson.  The town of Merion was settled in 1696 by Quaker Friends who immigrated from Wales. Early members resided in Haverford, Radnor, and adjacent towns, holding meetings in private homes as early as 1683.The first Friends Meeting House was built in Lower Merion in 1695. It had a graveyard, but no inscriptions can be seen today (1800). About 12 low stones exit of recent origin (1800). (Source: "Welsh Friends," FHL, SLC, UT.Although the Swedes had settled on the Delaware River near the mouth of the Schuylkilll River in 1642, and 4 years later errected a church there, it was not until 1712 that they came in the present limits of Upper Merion. Here they purchased a large tract of land from the Welsh, who had preceded them in the township by a a land purchase in 1682, but did not precede the arrival of the Swedes in America. The names of these settlers were MATS HOLSTEIN, GUNNAR RAMBO, PETER RAMBO, PETER YOCUM AND JOHN MATSON. They each took up 800-1000 acres each which lay from the present borough of Bridgeport down to the Lower Merion line and back nearly two miles from the Schuylkill River. (Source: "History of Montgomery County" by Wm. Buck, p. 41.)* This tract for fertility is almost unegqualed in PA and is still chiefly in the hands of their descendants (except Matson) and comprises nearly one-fourth of the present area of the township of Upper Merion. On this tract the names of Swede's Ford, Swedes' church, Swedesburg, Swedeland and MATSON'S FORD sufficiently indicate the identity of these settlers. Theodore Bean (source of info) states a John Matson moved into Upper Merion on a large tract of land adjoining Lower Merion in 1712. As the country became settled, this area later became known as "Matson's Ford." John Matson's grandson, Peter, Jr., who settled at present day Conshohoken, Montgomery County, PA., helped to give this area the name because of his residence near the site by the Schuylkill River. (Taken from "The Matson Family: History of Montgomery Co, PA" by Theodore W. Bean, Norristown, PA 1884, pp 1116-1129.) (Read the notes of Peter Matson, John Matson, Sr.'s son.)  This is confirmed in the town history of West Conshohocken with an excerpt as follows: "In 1712 John Matson, an early settler, acquired land from William Penn that included the west bank of the Schuylkill from the present-day Bridgeport to the Lower Merion Township Line. Peter Matson, John Matson's son, built his house along the river and installed a 'ford' by placing rocks in the river. That community became known as Matson's Ford, a name that still endures today as a street in town.  Matson's Ford played a small part in history during the Revolutionary War. In 1777 Washington's army left Whitemarsh and traveled down Conshohocken's Fayette Street towards Matson's Ford. They constructed a bridge of wagons, over which rails were laid as the soldiers crossed under the command of Lafayette. As they were coming over, Lord Cornwallis and his British soldiers appeared from the hills. Our soldiers were forced to retreat and cross Swede's Ford into Valley Forge on Dec. 13, 1777."  The German Lutheran Church in Upper Merion was built in 1769. The Baptist Church and graveyard were built in 1809. The Old Swede's or Christ's Church was one of three United Lutheran Churches constituting the Swedish Mission of 1765. Most famous is "Gloria Dei" of Philadelphia and one at Wicacoa.  The following is taken from "Swedes Tract," a bulletin of the Historical Society of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (Family History Library, SLC, 974.812 B2b). "The Old Swedes Church (Christ's Episcopal Church) was built on John Rambo's land in Swedesburg, Upper Merion, Montgomery County, PA, just below present day BridgePort. John Rambo was a brother of Gunnar Rambo who were descendants of Peter Gunnarson Rambo who came from Sweden in 1640. His property was just above Gunnar's. This little church was first built of logs. William Penn ordered and confirmed to Rambos and Peter Cock, 28 Oct 1701, a tract of land on the fringe of the Schuylkill River. Gunnar received his title to 500 acres of land at Matsunk (SwedesLand) at present day Upper Merion, Montgomery County, PA in 1707. Upper Merion township was formed in 1714 by Welch Quaker immigrants.  The community once known as Matsunk on the Schuylkill River within Upper Merion Township actually contained about 2200 acres and extended over two miles along the river. It was excellent land for agriculture with rich loamy soil, well drained. It was amply wooded with oaks, hickories and poplars and open grasslands. It abounded with wild life. The river was filled with catfish and shad and was used as a means of transportation to and from Philadelphia City."  The bulletin sited from which the above information was taken is well documented with wills, land deeds and genealogy with marriage dates, spouses and children's names of the Holstein, Yocum and Rambo families. It is believed that John Matson, Sr. may have been blood related to the Holsteins and Rambos, but this is speculation. The Matsons and the Rambos were tied together by marriage, however. Ezekiel Rambo, Sr. (2nd Grt Grandson of the infamous Peter Gunnarson Rambo) married Elizabeth Matson, dau. of Peter Matson who was a son of John Matson, Sr. The children of John Matson, Sr. along with their spouses and descendants have been established and documented herein.  It is believed that John Matson, Sr's first wife was named Margaret, but this has not been proven. The names of his children have been proven, however. They are Peter, Daniel, Hannah, Morris, Catherine, John, Jr. and Joseph, Sr. Margaret, possibly John's wife, died on 22 March 1731 and was buried at Friends' Graveyard, Merion, Chester County, PA. John married Catherine Gregory on 5 November 1740. They had three children, Jacob and twins. Both twins died at about the age of five and are buried at Friends' Graveyard, Merion. The exact birthdates of all the children are unknown leaving some question as to the order of their birth.  John's son, Peter, Sr, believed to be the oldest, married Ann Ely, daughter of Hugh Ely of West Jersey and whose ancestry was English. Ann was a Quaker which may have resulting in his conversion and that of his father. Their two sons were later removed from Quaker roles due to marrying "out of the Quaker religion." John Matson, Sr. and several of his children and grandchildren (see above) are buried at Friend's Graveyard at Upper Merion, a Quaker cemetery.  Quaker records state Hannah "had consent of her father John of Upper Merion to marry John Davies [Davis]" suggesting that she may have been underage. Their wedding certificate dated 9 December 1732 states John Matson of Upper Merion is her father.  Film #432,020, Pt 1, Hinshaw's Encylopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Chester MM, gives the marriage of John [Jr] and wife Hannah Norbury on 5 September 1741 at Middletown, Chester County, PA, and that John Matson [probably his father] and Morris Matson [his brother] were witnesses at the wedding.  "Davis: A Quaker Family" by Eleanor M. Davis, pg 891, states John Matson of Edgemont (now Delaware Co., PA) who married in 1741 [John, Jr.] was mentioned in a removal certificate recorded by Chester MM. Both John, Jr. and his daughter Alice died in March 1748. Davis implies that John Matson, Sr. may have cared for his son John, Jr's surviving children including his own young twins who died and were buried at Friends' Graveyard, Merion, a year later. John, Sr. died five years later and was buried in the same cemetery.  John Mattson, son of Daniel Matson, married Sarah Mattson, daughter of Morris Mattson of Aston Twp, Chester County. They were first cousins. Morris and Daniel were brothers and sons of John Matson, Sr. Morris married Mary [Cloud?] about 1740. Daniel married Amy Williams about 1737. Her parents were from England.  For complete information on the descendants of John Matson, Sr. with sources and notes, read from the following set of five volumes found at the Cincinnati Public Library, Cincinnati, Ohio; or at Chester County Historical Society, West Chester, PA; or at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City. All five volumes are filmed and can be secured through any LDS Family History Center, film #2055264. All five volumes were compiled with most RESEARCH being done by Ella Matson Linday and Lois Matson Budzynski, fifth Great Granddaughters of John Matson, Sr.  Volume I "George Matson, Father of George Brinton Matson, Sr." Volume II "Aaron Matson, Husband of Mary McMinn and Son of Morris Mattson" Volume III "Morris Mattson, Who Helped To Build Our Nation" Volume IV "Morris Mattson, (cont.) Volume V "John Matson, of Upper Merion, Philadelphia Co., PA, and His Descendants"  For specific information and sources, see the record of each of John Matson, Sr's children herein.  MATSON BURIALS: Friend's Graveyard, (Cemetery), Radnor, Chester Co, PA. John Matson, Sr. buried on 15 July 1753. Also buried there are: Margaret Matson, buried 22 March 1731 ( first wife, sister or cousin of John??) Catherine Matson (dau. of John by first wife), buried 1 May 1731. Twins of John Matson (and second wife Catherine Gregory), buried 17 April 1748. Peter Matson (prob. son of John Matson, Sr.) buried 17 March 1778. Sarah Matson (Jacob's daughter - Jacob is son of John and Catherine), buried 29 August 1789. Daughter Matson (Jacob's daughter?) buried 4 September 1789 (Source: Film #441,377, FHL, SLC - Hist of Del Co., PA, Radnor and Merion MMs)  Other source: "History of Montgomery County, PA" by Theodore W. Bean, pg 1126, (Historical Society of Montgomery County.  A Johannes Mannson md Ingeberg Stedham 14 Sep 1714. (Church Records: MD and DE, FTM # 178). Mannson may have been changed to Matson.  * No deeds have been found to bear out assertion regarding John Matson's purchase of land in 1712, however a John Roberts, Mats'son is listed in the 1734 tax records of Lower Merion Co. A John Roberts from Pen y Clwyd, Denbigshire, Wales, purchased on 7 July 1682, 500 acres from John ap John andThomas Wynn of their 5,000 acre patent from Wm. Penn. Perhaps their is a connection. (Entry 1999)  From FTM CD # 512, pg 237, "Abstract from Ben Franklin's PA Gazette, 1739" - "Matson, John - Saturday last at Gloucester County, N.J., was killed when his cart overset. (20 Sept)" Could this have been father of John Matson, Sr. of Upper Merion?  From Peter Wilson Coldham's "The Complete Book of Emigrants..." Genealogical Publishing Co, Baltimore, 1988. (FTM CD#354) there is a Mathew Johnson (patronymics?) who came to America from England (but the English did not use patronymics) in 1637 with his father Edward and mother Susan and siblings.  Mary Ann Nicholson's "Stolen Children" from Scottish Genealogical Soc. (Vol. 29:1, Mach 1982, pp 11-15, gives a John Matson who immigrated to PA in 1697. Amandus Johnson's "List of Officers, Soldier's...in New Sweden" gives a Mathias Matson who came to America in 1654 (John's father?). Source page 720. Nils Matson listed on page 720 and 722, perhaps a relative.
Source: (Birth) Title: Family Records of Elaine Matson Reschke Repository:
Name: Elaine M. Reschke Address: e.reschke@comcast.net
Source: (Burial) Title: Friends Graveyard, Merion MH Publication: History of Delaware Co, PANote: Film #441,377 Repository:
Name: Family History Library Address: 35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Phone: 801-240-2331
Page: #441,377
Source: (Individual) Title: Probate Records of Philadelphia Co., PA, 1682-1850. Call number: Film 121,721
Source: (Individual) Title: Volume V "John Matson and His Descendants" Author: Ella Matson Lindsay Call number: Film #2055264 Note: Contact Lois Matson Budzynski or Elaine Matson Reschke at 123 Second Ave, SLC, UT 84103 for a dditional information Repository:
Name: Family History Library Address: 35 North West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Phone: 801-240-2331
Given Name: John
Death: 15 Jul 1753 Upper Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Burial: 15 Jul 1753 Friends Grave Yard, Radnor, Chester, Pennsylvania
Will: Date: 16 Jul 1748 Place: , Chester, Pennsylvania
Reference: Pg 3
Change: Date: 15 Aug 2004 Time: 01:00:00
1853 - 1930 Cecelia Wehling 77 77 Immigrated to US in 1875 1763 - 1803 Stephen Hobson 40 40 BURIAL: Deep Creek Friends Cemetery.
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-Genealogical Records from Deep Creek MM,NC -Referred to as Stephen Hobson Jr at Cane Creek MM & as Stephen Hobson Sr at Deep Creek MM -Cane Creek MM, Chatham co,NC on 21 Sep 1785 Stephen Hobson, son of Stephen & Ann, of Chatham co,NC, marries Rachel Vestal, dau of Thomas & Elizabeth -Cane Creek MM on 6 Oct 1787 Stephen & family granted certificate to Deep River MM -Deep River MM, Guilford co,NC on 2 Jun 1788 Stephen & family received on certificate from Cane Creek MM dated 6 Oct 1787 -Deep Creek MM was set off from Deep River MM,NC in 1793; Stephen Hobson was a Charter Member -Purchased 300 acres on Forbush Creek in Surry co,NC on 13 Mar 1788 for L200 from William Johnson & hw Elizabeth, per Surry co,NC Deed Book D:399 -Will dated 18 Aug 1803; proved Surry co,NC, Nov Court 1803; mentions wife Rachel, sons William, David, Stephen, Thomas, & Isaac; mentions daus Ann & Elizabeth; executors: brothers George Hobson & Thomas Vestal [brother-in-law]; witnesses: William Hough, Thomas Brown, & David Hobson -He developed and operated iron mines, forges, lumber mills, & orchards. At his death in 1803 he owned 984 acres in Surry co (now Yadkin co),NC
1822 - 1890 Abner Rose Davis 68 68 1763 - 1841 Abner Rose 78 78 ~0730 - DECEASED Eystein Of Throndeim Earl of Throndeim 1812 Sarah Davis 1891 - 1981 Anna Christina Margarethe Knickman 89 89 Please let me know if you find any links between your family and mine, or if you simply need some information.  If there are errors or additions, please let me know too. 1745 - 1798 Ruth Lindley 53 53 ~1788 - 1852 Bennett Rose 64 64 1815 - 1871 Anna Tietjens 55 55 1727 - 1813 Thomas Vestal 85 85 Otto Bengtson Betty Bengtson 1889 Broer Nils Bengtson 1897 - 1972 Lillian Bengtson 75 75 1879 Anna C Bengtson 1893 - 1981 Clara Bengtson 87 87 1909 - 1996 Marion Francis Davis 87 87 1810 - 1884 Thomas Thompson Hadley 74 74  HADLEY, THOMAS T., P.O. Pecksburg; Farmer, Sec. 30; son of Simon and Elizabeth T. Hadley; was born in Chatham Co., N.C., April 12, 1810.  Was married Sept. 25, 1833, in Morgan Co., Ind., to Lucinda M. Jones; eleven children--Mrs. Sarah Osborn (died 1860, leaving two children), Nancy J., Enos, Simon, Melissa, Evan, William J., Manley L, J.N., Elizabeth A. and John T.  Mr. Hadley came to this county in September, 1829, and entered 335 acres of land, built a hewed log house, which is yet standing, living in
this twenty years, then building his present home (views of both these will be found in Atlas).  Himself and all the family are members of the Society of Friends.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Clay Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1907 - 1996 Ruth Elizabeth Davis 88 88 1884 John Harold Bengtson 1887 Ruth Bengtson 1882 - 1964 John Hauschild 81 81 1824 William Rose Davis In 1852, they moved by oxteam from North Carlona to Iowa.  In 1857 they settled in Cass County, NE.  He represented Cass County in the legtislature as a member of the House in the 5th, 6th, 7th territorial assemblies.  He was appointed assistant assesor of Internal Revenue in the summer of 1862.  He enlisted in Company C Batallion of Nebraska Volunteer Calvary of the Civil War in 1864.  His wife died Dec 10, 1864 while he was in the army. He was discharged, by his own request, April 17, 1865.  In 1868 he engaged in general merchandise business with his son-in-law J.N. Beatty.  This partnership continued until 1878.  The younger sons later becoming associatead with him at Seward. NE 1745 - 1793 Joseph Hadley 48 48 Invalid endowment temple code: AZONE. 1683 Prudence Mickel Olif ~1606 - 1661 Rebecca Johnson 55 55 John Stone 1814 - 1889 William Thompson Hadley 75 75  HADLEY, WILLIAM T., P.O. Hadley; Farmer, Sec. 13; born in Chatham Co., N.C., 7, 15, 1814; son of Simon Hadley (b. N.C. 10 6, 1765) and Elizabeth Thompson (b. 8 7, 1770); settled here 10 6, 1829.  Married 12 11, 1837, to Beulah Hunt (died 1 23, 1843).  Married again 10 1, 1843, to Ruth Woody.  Children by first wife--Tillman and Daniel, d'c'd, 8 mo. 2, 1865; by second wife, Harriet S., Martha T. (died 12 25, 1864) and Mary E. (died 12 21, 1869.)

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Marion Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1656 - 1715/1716 James Brown ~1218 - <1284 Margaret De Quincy 66 66 ~1632 - 1662 Richard Brown 30 30 ~1168 - DECEASED Robert Mainwaring 1632 - 1691 William Clayton 58 58  Sailed on the ship KENT and arrived in America on  August 16, 1677 in PA.

William Clayton was acting Governor of Pennsylavania, 1684-1685, under William Penn.

He served as a judge and a member of the Governor's Council.
1774 - 1850 Rebecca Stryker 76 76 Will dated 28 Apr 1843 ~1721 John Bradford 1610 - 1644 Joan Smith 34 34 William Lanckford 1670 - ~1713 John Foote 43 43 1762 - 1827 Sarah Hadley 64 64 ~1612 - <1651 Timothy Hawkins 39 39 Immigrant to Watertown, MA 1633 ~1690 - ~1763 William Forbush 73 73 1081 - <1147 Lady Isabel Elizabeth De Vermandois 66 66 Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and 1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI (styled "the Great"), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS and VALOIS.  Isabel survived him and with the consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory. She died probably before July 1147.  [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in 13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147.

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJB-1D

!Countess of Leicester; m.2. William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey; mother of Ada de Warenne. [Desc. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 309]

WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandmother

Lady Isabel (or Elizabeth), daughter of Hugh the Great, Count of Valois and Vermandois; wife of William, 2nd Earl of Warren & Surrey. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 281]

!M.1. Robert de Beaumont; mother of Robert de Beaumont II. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

Lady Elizabeth de Vermandois m.1 Robert, Count de Meulent, who was much older than she. She bore him Emma, Waleran and Robert who were twins, Hugh the Poor, Adeline, Amicia, Albreda, and Isabel. William de Warren II, earl of Warren, supplanted Robert in her affections, so that she ultimately deserted him, which
affected his mind and hurried him to his death in 1118. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]

b. 1081, d. 1131 [Judy Martin]

Countess of Leicester; m.1 Sir Robert de Beaumont; m.2 William II de Warenne, Earl of Warenne & Surry; mother of Gundred. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936b]

b.c. 1085, dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois & Valois, and Adelaide de Vermandois; m.c. 1118 William II de Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne & Surrey; mother of Adeline of Warrenne & Surrey; d. Jul 1147. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916]

d. 1131; m.1 Sir Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester; mother of Maud de Beaumont; m. William de Warenne and was mother of Gundred, Countess of Warwick. [Ancestral Roots, p. 87, 179]

Countess of Leicester; dau. of Adelaide de Vermandois and Hugh Magnus, Duke of France & Burgundy; m.2 William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey; mother of Waleran de Beaumont, Count de Meulan/Earl of Worcester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

Mother of Isabel/Elizabeth de Beaumont. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69]

b. 1081, d. 1131; dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois and Adelheid/Adela; m. William II de Warenne; mother of William III. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois & Valois, and Adelaide de Vermandois; m. William II de Warenne; mother of William III de Warenne; m. 1096, Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan/Earl of Leicester, and was mother of Isabel/Elizabeth de Beaumont who m. Gilbert FitzGilbert de Strigoil.
[Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2948, 2958]

m.1, 1096/divorced Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester/Count of Meulan; m.2 1118, William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Warren & Surrey. There appears to have been some scandal surrounding Isabel's second marriage, and she may have elopd with William de Warenne before her first husband's death. [Suzanne Doing <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]
1744 - 1829 Hannah Davis 85 85 1673 - ~1729 Mary Palmer 56 56 <1705 Margaret Bryan 1643 - 1717 Benjamin Garfield 74 74 Capt. Benjamin Garfield died on Sunday, 28 November 1717 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5,1,2,3 Benjamin's gravestone inscription at Waltham Graveyard, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, reads:   Here Lyes Buried the Body of Capt Benjamin Gearfeild aged 74 years who departed This Life Novembr the 28th 1717 Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.
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1583 - 1672 Edward Garfield 88 88 GARFIELD'S IN AMERICA
The Garfield family descends from Edward Garfield who was born in Warwickshire, England in 1583 and died in Watertown, Massachusetts in 1672. Edward was the first of the Garfield family to leave England for the New World and was the forefather for most if not all of the people bearing
or connected to the Garfield name in the American colonies.
Edward and his first wife, name unknown, had three children in England, Jonathan who died shortly after his birth in 1611, Samuel who was born in 1613 and Sarah born in 1616, possibly named for her mother. According to new information published by Robert C. Anderson in October 2002 in the NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, (pg 327 - vol 156) Edward Garfield was baptized in Hillmorton, Warwickshire in 1583 and his parents were listed as Thomas Garfield and Agnes. His three children were all baptized at Holy Trinity Church, Coventry, Warwickshire and were recorded in the Parish Registers there but nothing is known about his wife who must have died early.
Edward was a widower when he immigrated to the Puritan colony of Massachusetts, perhaps in the Winthrop fleet of 1630 since he is mentioned in the family records of Isaac Sterns as one of his fellow passengers, along with Gov. Winthrop and Sir Richard Saltonstall. The first official evidence of Edward Garfield in Massachusetts is shown in Watertown records when he was granted the rights of a freeman on May 6, 1635, (voting rights for property owners.) After his arrival, he married Rebecca Johnson, who was born in England in 1606, and they resided in
Watertown with their four children: Joseph born in 1637, Rebecca born in 1640, Benjamin born in 1643 and Abigail born in 1646. He received 30 acres of land in 1636, and a total of 12 acres in 1637. In addition, he purchased another 100 acres as recorded between 1651 and 1662. During the years when Watertown struggled for existence, he performed many services, appearing often in the town records, which included serving as selectman in 1638, 1655 and 1661 and "Ould Garfield" was chosen as Constable in 1661. He died on June 14, 1672 at an advanced age and his will was probated on July 11, 1672.
Apparently, Edward sent for his children soon after his arrival in Massachusetts because both Edward and his son Samuel are shown in the land inventories of 1637 and 1647. In 1630, when Edward departed for the "New World," Samuel would have been 17 and Sarah 14. Robert C.
Anderson makes a case for Sarah Garfield being the second wife of George Parkhurst and the mother of Sarah Parkhurst, the grandchild who is mentioned in Edward's will but the exact identity of Sarah Parkhurst's mother has not yet been definitely established.
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Edward Garfield was baptized on 28 July 1583 at Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Garfield <p312.htm> and Agnes (?) <p312.htm>.1 Before 1611 Edward married possibly Sarah (?) <p312.htm>.1 Edward Garfield became a freeman on 6 May 1635 at Massachusetts.2,3 Edward was listed among the orgininal grantees of Watertown 25 July 1636.2 Before 1637 Edward married Rebecca (?) <p4.htm>. This was Edward's second marriage, the name of his first being lost.2,3,1 Edward Garfield was granted land on 28 February 1636/37 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, of seven acres. On 26 June that year, he was granted 5 more acres.2 He was chosen on 30 December 1637 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, as a Selectman for 1638. He served as a Selectman again in 1655 and 1662.2,3 On 15 December according to the Watertown accounting records he was credited with four shillings for "keeping of the order of hogs.2" He served in 1661 as a Constible.2 On 1 September 1661 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Edward married Joanna (?).4,5,2,3,1 Edward Garfield left a will on 30 December 1668 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2,3 He died on Tuesday, 14 June 1672 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 88 years, 10 months and 17 days.2,3,1 His estate was probated on 11 July 1672 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. His inventory was valued at £457 3/6d.2,3 Bond (1860) assumed that this Edward was in fact two people. This was taken up by Savage and thus followed by many genealogists thereafter. The age given on Edward's death record proves that he is one very long lived person.2
~1634 Mary Master ~1650 - 1746 William Brown 96 96 1763 - 1832 Thomas Hadley 69 69 ~1651 - 1731 Joseph Browne 80 80 ~1653 - 1721 Johanna Browne 68 68 ~1654 - 1729 Elizabeth Browne 75 75 ~1725 Hannah Bradford 1660 Margery Browne 1660 Jeremiah Browne ~1100 - ~1140 Hamon II Massey 40 40 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
1638 - ~1689 Prudence Lanckford 51 51 Lackford and Miller also listed as names for Prudence in Aif. 1655 - 1727 William Mickel Clayton 71 71 1657 - 1728 Prudence Clayton 70 70 1756 - 1837 Lydia Hadley 80 80 1659 - 1683 Joseph Clayton 23 23 1665 - 1725 Mary Clayton 60 60 29 Jun 1666/1665 - 1665 Elizabeth Clayton (Twin) 1667 - 1668 Hannah Clayton 9m 9m ~1580 - 1663/1664 John Brown ~1608 William Brown ~1612 Thomas Brown ABT 1625/1628 - ~1664 William Browne ~1632 - 1663 Thomas Browne 31 31 1590 - 1658 William Clayton 68 68 25 Feb 1700/1701 - >1755 Deborah Hadley -- 1565 Elyno Osborne 1635 - 1644 Joan Claiton 8 8 ~1637 Elizabeth Clayton ~1640 Richard Claiton ~1642 Thomas Clayton 1605 William(Michaels) Mickel(S) ~1231 - >1256 Avena (Avina) Notton 25 25 ~1509 - 1574 Agnes Ferch Rhys 65 65 1738 - 1828 Joseph Bennett Bradford 90 90 1735 Thomas Hadley 1701 - WFT Est. 1716-1775 Jacob Howell 1633 - 1676 Isaac Jr. Stearns 43 43 !Children - <sedunn@hotmail.com>
    1. SARAH STEARNS b: 14 JAN 1661 in LEXINGTON, MA
    2. MARY STEARNS b: 8 OCT 1663 in LEXINGTON, MA
    3. ISAAC STEARNS b: 26 AUG 1665 in LEXINGTON, MA
    4. SAMUEL STEARNS b: 20 JAN 1667 in LEXINGTON, MA
    5. ABIGAIL STEARNS b: 1670 in LEXINGTON, MA
    6. JOHN STEARNS b: 1675 in LEXINGTON, MA
~1700 - 1777 John Foote 77 77 >1640 - 9 DEC 1675 in Childbed Mehitable Hawkins ~1746 Ruth Hadley 1747 - ABT 1768/1769 Deborah Hadley 1823 - 1900 Sophia 77 77 Immigrated to US with husband Peter in 1882
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Sofie Hauschild--- Arrival Date: 30 Mar 1883, Estimated Birth Year: 1823, Age: 60, Gender: Female, Port of Departure: Hamburg, Germany Destination: United States of America, Place of Origin: Preußen, Ship Name: California, Port of Arrival: New York, Line: 15 Microfilm Roll: 463 List Number: 341
Source: Ancestry.com Immigration Records
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1752 - 1819 Catharine Hadley 67 67 <1705 Anne Hawkesworth 1858 - 1928 Henry H. Hauschild 69 69 Immigrated in 1875 1832 - 1909 Amanda Ann Baird 77 77 ~1722 - WFT Est. 1719-1812 Elizabeth Hadley >1649 Catherine Stone ~1325 William De Brereton ~1112 - DECEASED Sybil De Talbot Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FL9B-NF Mary Winters ~1687 - 1711 William Coale 24 24 Elizabeth Mary Winter Samuel Taylor 1672 Mary Jones 1651 Shubael Jones Catherine Hadley 1848 - 1937 Brantley Hadley Davis 89 89 0947 William III Count De Toulouse I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1649 - 1743 Lydia Treadway 94 94 REFN: HWS25112
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8KKH-WW
1670 - 1734 Josiah Jones 64 64 1769 - 1815 James Edwin Jones 46 46 1733 Abigail Jones ~1736 - >1792 Elizabeth Forbush 56 56 ~1767 - 1802 Lemuel B. (Bramlet ?) Jones 35 35 1765 - 1844 Elizabeth F. Jones 79 79 1766 - >1850 Sarah B. Jones 84 84 ~1773 Ruth A. Jones 7 Jan 1727/1728 - WFT Est. 1774-1820 William White 1754 - 1821 Elijah Shipley 67 67 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1705 - 1758 James E. Jones 53 53 James and Abigail did not live in harmony and about 1748 he left his
family and with one of his sons, James Jr, went to South Carolina then on to
Deep River, North Carolina and never returned.
1679 - 1770 Captain James Jones 91 91  world family tree makers family archives CD vol. 9  #1410.

ibid.  CD vol. 1 #3107
1643 - 1714 Josiah Jones 71 71 Misc. Notes:  Captain in Militia, Selectman and Church Deacon "Josiah was a Selectman of Watertown in 1685, 86, 87, 90, 1702, 09. was admitted a freeman Apr. 18, 1690. In 1709, he removed to Weston [MA], where he was a Captain in the militia, was one of the original members and the first Deacon of the church of Weston, to which office he was elected Jan. 4, 1710. ~1602 - 1684 Lewis Jones 82 82 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
George A. Cunningham wrote the following in the 1800's: He [Lewis] "married in 1624 Anna Stone, born in England in 1608, daughter of Deacon Simon and Jane Stone, who embarked at London, England, April 15, 1635 in the ship "Increase," Robert Lea, Master, and settled in Watertown, Mass. Anna died May 1, 1680 at the age of 72 years...Anna's tombstone in the old burying ground in Watertown, MA, has the following inscription: She lived a pious Godly life, And is now escaped free from hate and strife."
The above does not make sense. The passenger list of the "Increase" says Anna was age 11 in 1635 when the ship arrived. The Anna who married Lewis would, therefore, have been born about 1624. She died in 1680 at the age of 72, which does not add up.
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Arrived in Americas abouard the "Increase" about 1640
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Lewis JONES was born about c1603 in Wales or England. He married Anna STONE, who had been born in c1608, Essex, England. She was probably the daughter (unproven) of Deacon Simon STONE and Joan CLARK, both of whom arrived on the INCREASE in 1635.
Lewis JONES and his wife also arrived in 1635 at Weston, Ma. He was a planter and along with his wife joined the Congregational Church in Roxbury, MA about 1640, as recorded by the pastor, Rev. John ELIOTT, missionary to the Indians.
Their residence in Roxbury lay near the Dorchester line, Roxbury Brook and was called NOOKES. In 1650-51, they moved on to Watertown and lived at what is now the corner of Belmont and Green Streets in the town of Belmont.
On April 23, 1679, for 12 cords of wood, Lewis sold to Justinian HOLDEN, about 3 acres, bounded with the farmland of HOLDEN, "and the Great Fish Pond surrounding the same." The sale was witnessed by John EAMES and John COLLAR.
Anna JONES died May 1, 1680 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA, and was buried 1680 in Grave 7, in Watertown. Her grave stone there indicates her age as 72 or 78 years.
Lewis JONES died April 11, 1684 in also in Watertown. His will dated January 7, 1678/79; a codicil was dated April 19, 1682, and the will was probated June 14, 1684.
Sources: Goodwin's Genealogical Notes The Jones Family: the Ancestors of my daughters A Few More Descendants of Lewis Jones, 1603-1684. Submitted by Ms. Jarrett S. Kroll of New York City, NY
1677 - 17 Jan 1716/1717 Samuel Jones 6 Feb 1680/1681 - 1705 Sarah Jones 1684 Anna Jones 19 Mar 1686/1687 John Jones 1690 Isaac Jones 1729 - WFT Est. 1774-1824 Mary Cox 3 Mar 1683/1684 - 1774 Sarah Moore Marion Gilchrist ~1306 - 1374 Malcom MacGregor 68 68 1708 Sarah Jones 1674 - 1745 Nathaniel Jones 70 70 1710 Lydia Jones 1712 Ephraim Jones 1715 Elizabeth Jones 16 Mar 1716/1717 Mary Jones 14 Mar 1718/1719 Abigail Jones D. 1828 Margery Piggott 1721 Catherine Jones 1723 Aaron Jones 30 Jan 1725/1726 - 1741 Solomon Jones 1728 Isaac Jones 1708 - <1789 Abigail Garfield 81 81 1675 - 1725 Benoni Garfield 50 50 1680 - 1710 Abigail Stearns 30 30 1729 Lemuel Jones 1731 - 1791 James Edwin Jones 60 60  James Jones was born in MA. In 1748 moved to Guilford county, and then to Rowan/Surry/Yadkin county in 1757. Purchased 360 acres on Forbush Creek. Will dated Feb., 1792 lists wife Elizabeth, sons James Jones, Jr., Lemuel Jones and daughters Eunice Hadley, Elizabeth Speer, Sarah Burch, Ruth Jones.

See: "Genealogies and History of Watertown, Mass" Volume 1 by Henry Bond, MD various pages.
"A Genealogical Directory of the First Settlers of Massachusetts" Volume 1 by James Savage pp.1228
"Ancestry of Lavern Bordwell” by Lavern Bordwel": PP. 52-53
"Bullard and Allied Families" pp. 249
"Pioneers of Massachusetts" by Charles Pope : 1900: pp 461

12/1999  ancestry.com  ancestry world tree: nothing found

1/2000   family tree makers family archives CD vol. 28:  nothing found

1/2000    ibid.  CD vol. 29:  nothing found

12/1999   rootsweb.com  world connet project:  Connie Barber <connie_barber@hotmail.com> gives James Edwin Jones Sr. b. 1724 Deep Creek, Anson, NC d. 23 Dec. 1791 Surry NC; bur Deep Creek, Anson, NC; sp. Elizabeth Forbes b. ca 1739 Rowan / Guilford Co., NC; par. David Jones ch. Eunice b. 1750; Lemuel b. c 1758; James Edwin b. ca 1763; Elizabeth Forbes b. 14 Feb. 1765 and Ruth b. ca 1769.
1735 Eunice Jones 1738 - WFT Est. 1781-1833 Mary Morton 1737 Sarah Jones 1739 Jonathan Jones 8 Feb 1740/1741 Solomon Jones Gerberga of Burgundy Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 21 Jan 1645/1646 - 1650 Phebe Jones 1668 Lydia Jones 1794 - 1831 Teunis Bergen 37 37 1561 Robert Bennett 1624 - 1680 Anna Stone 56 56 She came on "Increase" sailing from London 14 April 1635 with her parents. Lydia Jones 1751 - ~1849 Sarah Pyle 98 98 1738 Benjamin Bradford 1706 John Rose Hi Steve...good to hear from you. Though we trace all Rose of the U.S., regardless of family, it happens that the one from which you descend is our own Rose family. My husband is a descendant of Abner Rose through his son Bennet Rose, and the latter's son William Jefferson Rose of Alabama who crossed the plains to California in 1856. It took us many, many years of research in various places before we determined that Abner Rose is most likely the son of John and Lucy (Bennett) Rose of King George-Stafford Cos., Va.  As to the ancestry, it is not known. I suspect that John is the immigrant, but we have nothing before him. We do know by DNA that there are some connections to other Roses. Surprisingly, the William Rose family of Fayette Co., Pa. (from whom Judge Uriah Rose descends, whose statute represents Arkansas in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C.). The connection to William Rose appears to be before the families came to the U.S., so they may not even have known each other. DNA also indicates connection to a Canadian Rose who knows from records that his family is out of Invergordon, Scotland so we assume that our John who m. Lucy was out of that area.    Christine [Christine Rose] 1710 Lucy Bennett 1687 - <1718 Cossum Bennett 31 31 1680 Katherine Ellis William Bennett Henry(Col. ) Bradford 1793 - 1853 Zachariah Rose 59 59 Susan Rose 1769 - 1860 John Bond 91 91 1753 - 1830 Deborah Lindley 77 77 ~1251 - DECEASED Robert Massey ~1230 - >1307 Hamon VI Baron De Massey 77 77 1796 - 1872 Elizabeth Rose 75 75  Listed on 1850 census of Tishomingo Co., MS.
806. Pace, Elisabeth 54 NC, Albert G. 22 School teacher TN, Zachariah W. 17 Farmer IL, David W. 15 TN.
John Marr ~1787 Peter Wehling 1790 - 1854 Margaretha Krohn 64 64 1837 Anna Wehling 1839 Margaretha Wehling 1842 Catharina Wehling 1844 Abelline Wehling WFT Est. 1736-1761 - WFT Est. 1785-1831 Deborah Dicks 1846 Peter Hinrich Wehling 1849 George Henning Wehling 1816 Hans Wehling 1820 Able Wehling Henning Tietjens Anna Busch ~0660 - 0713 Bishop of Treves St. Lieven 53 53 Able 1788 - 1864 Phillip Linch 76 76 1784 - 1861 Catherine Jenkins 76 76 ~1700 - 1769 Robert Johnson 69 69 1762 - 1833 Captain William Jenkins 71 71 William Jenkins was born in Wales.  At the age of 14, he visited his uncle in Ireland and fell in love with his cousin, Susannah WAlker.  William's uncle was opposed to the marriage becasuse of their tender ages.  Susannah was 13.  They eloped to America in 1777 and married at the age of 15 for William and 14 for Susannah, then settled in Isle of Wright Co. Virginia.   William joined the Virginia mil;ita when only 15 and served throughout the Revolutionary War, his exploits read like those of a mature man.  After  several years in Isle of Wight Country, they moved to Pittsylvania County where they remained until 1807 when they moved by oxteam to Ohio.  He and his family settled in Cincinnati and bought 80 acres of land on the present site of Main Street, which he later sold.  He then moved to Butler County and settled on Dry Fork

Source: DeArmond Famil;ies of American and Relatead Families, Roscoe Carlisle d'Armand, Family Record Society, 1954

The postmasters of this township from the beginning have been:  Okeana.---Samuel D. LLOYD, May 27, 1858; Henry BRANDENBURG, May 3, 1866; Perry CLAWSON, January 13, 1876. Before being known as Okeana it was called Tariff, and under this cognomen had the following postmasters: William JENKINS, January 14, 1828;
History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County, Ohio (1882):
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Taken from Burke’s GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY, 16th Edition, London, 1939. A part of this work...American Families with British Ancestry...has been reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company of Baltimore.
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1755 - 1819 or 1809 John Linch He moved with his family to PA in 1770.  He enlisted in the Continental Army in 1776 with his brother James in Franklin Co, PA  They lived in Fayette Co PA in 1783.  They moved with John's parents to MonogaliaCo VA in 1797 1766 - 1851 Nancy Pearce 85 85 <1165 - BEF 13 Feb 1230/1231 Gilbert I Talbot Gilbert Talbot; knighted by Feb 1207/8; died by 13 Feb 1230/1.  [Burke's Peerage] 1667 - 1702 William Vestal 35 35 1749 - 1784 Mary Crew 35 35 BURIAL: Rocky River Cemetery. 1790 Benjamin Hobson 1738 - <1751 Jemima Vestal 13 13 17 Mar 1743/1744 - 1775 Ann Barnes BURIAL: Rocky River Cemetery.

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1736 David Vestal 1756 - WFT Est. 1767-1826 Thomas Holliday Dorothy B Wilson Jane Rosewell 1791 George Hobson 1796 Thomas Hobson 1798 Elizabeth Hobson 1800 - ~1875 Stephen Hobson 75 75 1803 - 1806 Isaac Hobson 3 3 ~1716 - ~1795 George Hobson 79 79 -Resident of Burlington co,NJ when married in 1732; Colonial Records
of NJ, vol.22,pp.233; after marriage settled on Mill Creek in MD near
the VA state line
-Member of Hopewell MM (also known as Opekon MM), Frederick co,VA per
Hinshaw's introduction to that Meeting in the EAQG
-Received by Deed of Gift from his parents George Hobson Sr & wife
Elizabeth on 2 Nov 1743 a tract of land comprising 600 acres on Middle
Creek in what was then Frederick co,VA and is now Berkley co,WV;
this tract was patented to George Hobson Jr by a grant from Lord Fairfax
dated 22 Jan 1750/1
-Of the 4250 acres that George Hobson Sr originally had surveyed on
Middle Creek in 1735, Capt George Hobson after his father's death, had
1200 acres surveyed by John Baylis on 30 Oct 1751.  This tract was then
sold to William Cochran, who had the land confirmed to him by patent from
Lord Fairfax dated 4 Nov 1752
-About 1756 moved to Orange co,NC and settled near Cane Creek MM; the
area where he settled eventually was associated with Rocky River PM &
was subsequently in Chatham co when that county was established in 1771
-Chatham co,NC on 2 Oct 1777 deed in which George Hobson, wheelwright, of
Guilford co, Province of NC, & his wife Hannah convey to their son Charles
of Chatham co for consideration of £50, a tract of land in Chatham co on
Middle Branch of Rocky River, being part of a tract of 200 acres conveyed
to George Hobson from the Earl of Granville on 2 Aug 1760 & part of the
240 acre parcel entered by George Hobson 8 Feb 1768.  Witnesses were
George Hobson Jr, John Farmer, & Philip Sitton.
[By this showing, Hannah Kinnison was still alive in 1777]
-Census of 1790, Chatham co,NC; p.86 (01-02-01-00-00)
1718 - ~1760 Hannah Kinnison 42 42 BURIAL: Rocky River Cemetery.

She was buried in Rocky River cem.. Disowned in 1733 at Goshen MM, Chester Co, PA for marriage out; restired in 1757 at Cane Creek MM, Orange Co, NC Disowned in 1733 at Goshen MM, Chester Co, PA for marrying out. Restored in 1757 at Cane Creek MM, Orange Co, NC
1715 - 1796 Brinsley Barnes 81 81 Bible Records of Missouri, Volume III  Know all men by these presents, that I Brinsley Barnes, of the county of Wilkes and State of North Carolina, Executor of John Barnes, Sr deceased Estate for consideration or good causes, me hereunte make ordain constitue and appoint my trusty friend James Barnes of the state of Kentucky and county of Estell: Gentlemen, my true and lawful attorney, for me in name and to my use to ask, demand, Recover, or receive, of and from Elijah Barnes of the State of Tennessee, and county of Warren one heirs part of the Increase of a certain Negro woman by the name of Phillis Given and by these presents Granting to said attorney my soul, and full power, and authority, to take persue and follow such Legal courses for the Recovery receiveing and obtaining of the same as I might or could do, and I personally presents and upon the same Receipt acquittance; do perform and execut for me in my name all and singular thing or things which are necessary touching and concerning the increase of the Negre woman as fully throughly, and intirely as I the said Brinsley Barnes in my own person ought or could do; in and about the same, Ratifying allowing and confirming what-soever my said attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the Execution of the increase of the said Negro woman by virtue of these presents, in witness whereof I have hereunto, set my hand and seal, August the 13th day 1829.

From the file of:    Contact: James Bruce <pageme@tsrcom.com>
Information fro m the Brinsley Barnes line down to Isabella Lucy
Barnes (my line) from Art Wil liams 15925 Choning Ct,
Chesterfield, MO 63017-7313 and was on WFT Vol 8 Tree # 176
Also someone else feels John Barnes 1690 Donn, Ireland is the father and
Martha Brinsley is the mother  tp
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
BARNES, Brinsley
Birth Date: 170? Birth Place:  Pennsylvania
Vo lume: 09 Page Number: 347
Reference:  Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript" . 1906-1941.( The
greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N. E. area and
for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): Nov 7, 1932,
5512
Bible Records of Missouri, Volume III
Know all men by these presents, that I Brinsley Barnes, of the county of
Wilkes and State of North Carolina, Executor of John Barnes, Sr deceased
Estate for consideration or go od causes, me hereunte make ordain
constitue and appoint my trusty friend Jam es Barnes of the state of
Kentucky and county of Estell: Gentlemen, my true a nd lawful attorney,
for me in name and to my use to ask, demand, Recover, or receive, of and
from Elijah Barnes of the State of Tennessee, and county of W arren one
heirs part of the Increase of a certain Negro woman by the name of
Phillis Given and by these presents Granting to said attorney my soul,
and full power, and authority, to take persue and follow such Legal
courses for t he Recovery receiveing and obtaining of the same as I might
or could do, and I personally presents and upon the same Receipt
acquittance; do perform and e xecut for me in my name all and singular
thing or things which are necessary touching and concerning the increase
of the Negre woman as fully throughly, a nd intirely as I the said
Brinsley Barnes in my own person ought or could do; in and about the
same, Ratifying allowing and confirming what-soever my said attorney
shall lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the Execution of the
increase of the said Negro woman by virtue of these presents, in witness
whereof I have hereunto, set my hand and seal, August the 13th day 1829.
BA RNES, Brinsley
Birth Date: 170? Birth Place:  Pennsylvania
Volume: 09 Pag e Number: 347
Reference:  Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941. ( The
greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and
for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): Nov 7, 1932,
5 512

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Notes for Brinsley Barnes:  Listed as a Patriot of the Revolutionary War by the DAR.  Although Brinsley did not actively serve in the military, he lent a horse to the Colonial Army. Because of that patriotic act he is listed among the pantheon of war heroes that have been dei-fied by the Daughters of The American Revolution.

He immigrated before 1734 as he paid Taxes in 1734 in Kennett twp., Chester co, PA.
(Ref.45)The Barnes Family, The American Genealogical Research Institute, Arlington, VA.  1717 AD The beginning of the mass migration of Ulster-Scots to the American Colonies  Between about 1717 and 1775, large numbers of people, mostly Protestants, left Ulster to settle in America.
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The Barnes clan probably descended from the Viking raiders that came to England in the eighth century to plunder the countryside. Many remained and set-tled in the area near the Irish Sea known as the Scottish lowlands. As Brinsley's Viking heritage burdened his descendants with a violent temper his Scottish ancestry provided them with an economic advantage. It was in Scotland that the Barnes clan learned to make the good whiskey that became the vocation of choice for so many of their Estill County descendants.   Except for the occasional intemperate outburst caused by their hot Viking blood most settled down, accepted Christianity and eventually became English citizens. Not too long after Brinsley’s Norse ancestors converted to Christianity, an affair of the heart in the royal court altered the history of England. In fact, the Barnes family is in Estill county today as a result of a love triangle that occurred in 1527. Henry VIII lost his heart to Ann Boylen (she later lost her head to Henry) and asked the Pope to grant him a divorce from the Queen so that he could marry her. The Pope refused and that made Henry mad. So the King decreed that henceforth the English would worship as Protestants rather than Catholics. All of this must have been very confusing to our forefathers. The Vikings were persuaded to stop worshipping Thor and convert to Catholicism as the only sure path to Heaven. Now the good citizens were told they couldn’t be Catholics anymore because the King had taken a fancy to one of his court maidens. One can imagine the befuddlement of the peasants as they tried to make the connection between Henry’s aroused hormones and their need to embrace Protestantism. Although the Barnes family is not noted for being quick on the uptake, some of our ancestors must surely have wondered if giving up Paganism had been such a good idea. Most of the English, including the Barnes clan, acquiesced and Anglicanism became the official religion in England. However, the Irish were not overly concerned about the state of Henry’s hormones and remained loyal to the Catholic Church. The English, of course, were outraged at the Irish for not supporting old Henry. Tensions developed that eventually resulted in open conflict. In time England managed to conquer the Irish but many of the Clans continued to resist English rule. The King and Parliament felt that Ireland could be best pacified by sending over settlers from Scotland to keep the Irish in check. Since the majority of the English had converted to Protestantism the government also felt a divine obligation to provide a Protestant presence in heavily Catholic Ireland. Brinsleys' ancestors and their Scottish neighbors were encouraged to immigrate to Ireland in the early part of the seventeenth century and consequently became known as the Scotch-Irish. As often happens with divinely inspired political decisions, the move proved to be a disaster resulting in a bitter struggle between the Catholics and the Protestants that is yet to be resolved. To entice the Scots to immigrate to Ireland one hundred years leases on farmland at very nominal rents were offered as inducements. When the leases expired during the first half of the eight-eenth cen-tury, the landed aris-tocracy immediately raised the rents. The increased rents were much resented by the tenants. After a century of cheap rents, the descendants of the original settlers had grown accus-tomed to the low rates and being true to their Scottish heritage refused to pay. Fortunately for Brinsley and his fellow Scotch-Irish compatriots there was plenty of cheap land available in the New World. So, they told their landlords where to stick their leases, boarded a ship and headed to America.   Brinsley originally settled in Kennett Township, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he married Elizabeth Lindley. They were living in Orange County, NC near Durham by 1768 when Brinsley was one of the signers of a petition to the English Governor and the House of Burgesses in Williamsburg requesting lower fees for recording property deeds. In addition to being renowned for their temper the Barnes are noted for their predilection to parsimony as well. The family later moved to Taylorsville in Wilkes County North Carolina near the Kentucky-Tennessee border where Brinsley died in 1795.
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1746 - 1825 Samuel Holliday 78 78 1873 - 1957 Stephen Pearl Davis 84 84 From Who's Who in Nebraska 1940
   DAVIS, STEPHEN PEARL: Farmer; b Butler Co, Kas Feb 13, 1873; s of Brantley H Davis-Katie Elizabeth Linch; ed Syracuse HS 1894; m Theresa Olga Bengtson July 25, 1906 Page (dec); s John N, Stephen A, Robert, Bruce Howard; d Ruth (Mrs Roscoe Hill), Mary Ann (Mrs Harold Holloway), Beth; m Clara Bengtson Jan 12, 1938 Omaha; 1882 came from Kas to Neb; 1894-1900 tchr Otoe Co; 1900 farmer & stockraiser neat Syracuse; owner & opr threshing machine in & near Syracuse 40 years; an org of Otoe Co Fair Assn in 1929, dir several years; an org consolidated sch dist 10, past dir 20 years; an org Syracuse Sales Pavilion, past dir; Soil Conservation Com, past Otoe Co dir, committeeman; Meth Ch; Rep; hobbies, turkey raising, reading; res Syracuse.
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~1619 - UNKNOWN Alice Crosharre If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 1765 - 1845 George Hobson 80 80 1767 - 1854 David Hobson 86 86 BURIAL: Deep Creek MM, NC. 1769 - 1834 Ann Hobson 65 65 BURIAL: Center Cemetery. 1772 Silas Hobson 1774 John Hobson 1783 - 1850 Joseph Hobson 66 66 1788 Jacob Hobson 1792 - >1856 Mary Hobson 64 64 1795 - 1835 Rebecca Jane Hobson 39 39 BURIAL: West Union Cemetery. 10 Jan 1742/1743 - WFT Est. 1790-1835 James Thompson 1777 Ura Drake 1801 - 1832 Deborah Hobson 31 31 BURIAL: West Union Cemetery. 1684 - 1748 George Hobson 64 64 An alternative set of parents for him is George Hobson, borth 1658 England and Lydia Dotkn botn About 1662 in England.
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-Came to America in 1707, landing at Philadelphia; later moved to Chester co,PA; in 1732 living in Orange co,VA -Owned 937 acres on Mill Creek partially in what is now Berkley co,WV, & partially in Frederick co,VA, patented to him on 12 Nov 1735 [of this land, 300 acres was devised to his grandson William Hobson & the other 637 acres to his grandson George Hobson Jr; William sold his 300 acres to John Rees for £160 on 24 Feb 1767; George Jr & hw Rebecca sold the 637 acres for £280 to Morris Rees on 1 Nov 1761] -Owned 4250 acres on Opequon (Middle Creek) surveyed 6 Feb 1735/6; this was sold partially in his lifetime & the balance given & devised to his son George & hw Hannah -George Sr & hw Elizabeth of Opekon, Frederick co,VA convey tracts of land to George Hobson Jr of same, 27 Feb 1743/4, Bk 1:178, Bk 1:13, and 5 Mar 1743/4 Bk 6:443 amounting in total to 600 acres -Will dated 19 Nov 1748; proved 6 Dec 1748, Bk 1:209, Frederick co,VA mentions wife Elizabeth, son George Hobson, grandchildren (children of son George) George Jr, William, Hannah Jr, Stephen, & Charles -Appraisement Bill, Bk 1:255-6, Frederick co,VA -Member of Hopewell MM (also known as Opekon MM), Frederick co,VA per Hinshaw's Quaker Encyclopedia [Introduction to that meeting; early records of Hopewell MM,VA lost by fire at home of Clerk of the Mtg]
~1687 Elizabeth Lindley 1680 - ~1736 Edward Kinnison 56 56 Will (Chester Co., PA):
"Book Page: B:15
Date: 4 Jul 1736
Prove Date: 9 Dec 1736
Remarks: Kinnison, Edward. Ches. Co. 7/4/1736. December 9, 1736. B.15.Directs body to be buried in Goshen burying ground. To wife Mary allestate during life and what remains at her decease to sons Wm. AndCharles. To sons Edward and James and daughters Mary and Hannah 1shilling each. Executors: friends Thomas Smedley and Thomas James, bothof Goshen Mtg."
D. >1736 Mary Greenaway ~1736 George Hobson 1739 - 1762 William Hobson 22 22 ~1741 Hannah Hobson 1744 - 1829 Charles Hobson 85 85 1736 - WFT Est. 1777-1870 Martha Chambers ~1746 James Hobson ~1748 Silas Hobson ~1750 Edward Hobson ~1752 Thomas Hobson ~1754 Rebecca Hobson ~1756 Ann Hobson 1755 - 1811 Hannah Vestal 55 55 ~1574 Mary 1759 - 1828 William Vestal 68 68 1762 - 1832 Jemima Vestal 70 70 BURIAL: Sugar Grave Cemetery, Wilmington, Clinton Co., OH. 1744 Sarah Thompson 1764 - 1825 Thomas Vestal 61 61 1770 - 1805 John Vestal 35 35 1772 Jesse Vestal 1774 David Vestal 1776 Silas Vestal 1641 - <1702 George Hobson 61 61 1692 - 1745 William Vestal 52 52 SOURCE: "Our Family Heritage by Minnie Speer Boone, The American Historical Company, Inc, New York 1956
William Vestall (or Vestal), Jr. born about 1692 in Birmingham township, Chester County, Pa. Married at Westown, Chester County, Pa., in 1716 to Elizabeth (Mercer) Woodward, widow of Joseph Woodward. Elaizabeth Mercer was born in 1694, probably in Northhampton, England. She was the dau. Of Thomas and Mary Greenaway Mercer, who came to America from Northhampton, England prior to 1699 when the settled in Chester County, Pa.
It would appear that William Vestal was not a member of the Society of Friends when he was married but did become one later. Gilbert Cope says, "William Vestal appears to have associated with Friends of Newark, now Kennett Monthly Meeting. At a session held at Center Meeting house 2nd mo. 5th day 1729 William Vestal and Samuel Marshall acquainted this meeting of their intentions of traveling to North Carolina and desired out certificates. Therefore we appointed Jeremiah Dean Richard Woodward, and Stephen Harlan to inquire into their conversation and affairs and if nothing appears to obstruct their Requests to draw Certificates for them and produce same at next Monthly Meeting."
"3rd mo. 3. 1729. The friends appointed to draw Certificates for William Vestal and Samuel Marshall finding nothing to obstruct their request have accordingly produced Certificates for them which were read and approved."
"Att Kennett 9th mo. Th day 1731 Samual Marshall returned his certificate ____." Apparantly William Vestal did not return. It would appear that he and his wife located within the jurisdiction of the Hopewell Monthly Meeting established in 1734. Unfortunately the records for the first 23 years of this meeting were accidentally destroyed in 1759."
Concord Monthly Meeting Records (Swarthmore Friends Library) p. 536. August 3, 1737. "William Brinton appointed to assist women to prepare a certificate for Elizabeth Vestal to Hopewell Monthly Meeting where she removed several yaers since."
William Vestal apparently lived on the land which was willed to his mother and then to him until 1729 when he sold it and moved to Virginia. "By deed of may 10, 1729 William Vestal of Bradford township, Carpenter, and Elizabeth his wife conveyed the 174 acre farm on Brandywine Creek to Wm Bennet of Chester County, Taylor, for L200." (Msc. Records of Concord Mo. Mtg. Gen. Soc. Of Pa.).
J.E. Norris in his History of the Shenandoah Valley, p 58 states, "William Vestal and John Vestal made a settlement at a very early date at Vestal's Gap on the Shenandoah River in Frederick County, Va. (about 6 miles east of CharlesTown). While they were building a stone house they were attacked by Indians and driven across the river to the mountains. When they returned one of them brought a yellowish stone from across the river, which marked the point where they left off building in consequence of the attack. This house still stands but the inscription on one end has been partially obliterated, which has given rise to a dispute at to the name being Vest, Vesta, or Vestal. The author (Norris) has found in the List of Surveys made by George Washington for Lord Fairfax' the name three times occurring Vestall."
The land which later became known as the Plantation of William Vestal was probably secured by patent by his son John Vestal, for Cartmell, on his History of Old Frederick County (Va.) p.2, states: " The following surveys were along the Shenandoah River: Robt Fox, Edward Musgrove, George Neavill, adjoining Wm. Vestal who owns the Vestal Iron Wors at the Base of the Blue Ridge-John Vestal previously seated on Pattentt."
On May 10, 1742 a contract was entered into between Thomas Mayberry, William Vestal, John Traden, Richard Stevenson, and Daniel Burnett for the construction of a iron bloomery for the making of bar iron on the plantation of William Vestal. This contract was recorded in 1744. <mayvest.html>
"This iron bloomery is said to have been the first one erected east of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia (one mile east of Mechanicsville, West Virginia). It was in operation until after the Civiel War. Upon the death of William Vestal in 1745 this land and the Vestal interests in the Bloomery were apparently taken over by his son John. When the lasn passed out of the Vestal family is not known. The property is now owned by Mr. Ward funkhouser of Hagerstown, Md. The remains of the old furnace are still standing. The top of each fire place has bars of iron; plates of rusty iron are still firmly holding the stone structure-above one of the fireplaces a cedar tree of good size is growing. The district around the bloomery is known as "The Bloomery Neighborhood." Earl H. Davis, 1940.

Historical marker found in a farmers barn while searching for the site of the Vestal bloomery. This sign was originally located along Virginia state route 9 near the Shenandoah river but it was struck by a car and damaged.
William Vestal left no will, but Book I at Winchester, VA., contains copies of two probate papers: the appointment of his widow Elizabeth as administratrix for which she gave bond in the sum of one thousand pounds of current money in Virginia on March 3, 1745; the other was an inventory of his personal estated listing tools, clothing, livestock and house furnishings. There was no settlement of real estate holdings.
In 1751 Elizabeth and two of her sons, William and Thomas, went to North Carolina, settling in the vicinity of the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting. This Meeting States, "Elizabeth Vestal and sons, William and Thomas, received 10th mo. 7th day 1751 from Hopewell Monthly Meeting." The other children except John who remained in Virginia, must have either preceded or followed their mother to this district for we find record of them at the Can Creek Monthly Meeting soon afterwards. Her son James appears in the records of Cane Creed three months after Elizabeth had been received. Issue of William and Elizabeth Mercer Vestal:
1694 - >1751 Elizabeth Mercer 57 57 Elizabeth Mercer was daughter of Thomas and Mary Greenway Mercer of Thornbury, Chester County, Pennsylvania. (See Mercer Web Site <http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3464/mercer.htm> for additional information.) Thomas Mercer of Thornbury wrote his will March 17, 1715. It left the bulk of his land "which lieth next to Nathaniel Newlin's land," to his three sons. He left twenty pounds each to his three daughters, including Elizabeth. To his sons-in-law, including Joseph Woodward, he left one pistole each. Witnesses to his will included Thomas & Rose Pierson.  (Information on this family is from The Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania by J. Gary Woodward, with additions and 1718 - ~1776 John Vestal 58 58 1721 - 1787 William Vestal 66 66 8 Jan 1741/1742 - 1809 Samuel Chambers 1723 - 1811 Mary Vestal 88 88 1730 - 1793 James Vestal 63 63 James Kinnison Edward Kinnison Mary Kinnison 1793 - 1888 Anne Hobson 94 94 NAME: Salem MM, Henry, IA has first name as "Anna."
"Evan, s. of John & Anna, ..."
"w. Anna, b. 3-14-1793, Surry Co., N.C."

BIRTH: Salem MM, Henry, IA:
"b. 3-14-1793, Surry Co., N.C."
1682 Gertrude Matson ~1674 - 1721 Anna Matson 47 47 1758 Lydia Chamness [rebahs_people.ged]

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12 Mar 1651/1652 - 1732 Barbara Stone 8 Feb 1745/1746 Ann Thompson ~1675 - ~1715 Johannah Garrett 40 40 1761 - 1839 Joseph Davis 78 78 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1766 - 1787 Sarah Davis 21 21 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1768 - 1850 John Davis 82 82 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1771 - 1850 Charles Davis 79 79 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1775 - 1848 Mary Davis 73 73 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1777 - 1777 Ruth Davis 1d 1d [rebahs_people.ged]

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1778 Thomas Davis [rebahs_people.ged]

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1780 - 1860 Tamer Davis 80 80 [rebahs_people.ged]

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Joseph Chambers 1785 - 1857 Rachel Davis 72 72 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1782 - 1834 Elizabeth Davis 51 51 [rebahs_people.ged]

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6 Jan 1748/1749 - ~1825 John Chamness [rebahs_people.ged]

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1672 Matthias Matson ~1465 - >1522 Elizabeth (Unknown) 57 57 1650 - 1691 Dennis Garrett 41 41 Dennis Garrett died of wounds received from Capt. John Oldton on July 31, 1691. The trial records provide information on the event for which John Oldton was found guilty of murder, but later pardoned. The attack tool place in front of Dennis' family and his son-in-law John Cole was a witness at the trial.
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Dennis Garrett appears in Baltimore County Land Records on 2 March 1685/6 when Edward Mumford sold to Dennis Garrett and Thomas Stone the 100 acre tract Long Island Point. Some genealogies have claimed that he was the son of Francis Garrett of Virginia and Mary Dennis. I am not aware of any hard evidence that supports this claim. Also it is claimed in several genealogies that his wife, Barbary, was the sister of Thomas Stone. Again this is not supported by any evidence I know of, except perhaps the deed from Thomas Stone to Dennis Garrett's widow where he conveyed part of the tract of Long Island Point to her. Some have interpreted the wording of this deed as implying a relationship between Thomas and Barbary. However, this does not seem to be the case as the deed speaks of the love and affection Thomas held for Dennis Garrett (not Barbary) and it is also possible that Thomas was simply giving his partner's widow her departed husband's interest in the land they owned together. Dennis Garrett died of wounds received from Capt. John Oldton on July 31, 1691. The trial records provide information on the event for which John Oldton was found guilty of murder, but later pardoned. The attack tool place in front of Dennis' family and his son-in-law John Cole was a witness at the trial.
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1761 - 1843 Joshua Chamness 82 82 [rebahs_people.ged]

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1686 - 13 Mar 1719/1720 Joseph Cole ~1681 John Chamniss 1713 - 1777 Anthony Chamness 64 64 Anthony Chamness , son of John and Ann Weary, was born February 17, 1713 at East Smithfield Street, London, England and was baptized when he was 18 days old in St. John's Church of Wapping. He left England for America in 1724.
In The Carolina Experience Seth Hinshaw relates an old Chamness family tale:
One fascinating story of an indentured servant is that of Anthony Chamness. As a boy of thirteen in London, while watching ships on the Thames River, he was kidnapped, brought to America, then sold as an indentured servant. During his period of servitude he fell in love with Sarah Cole, an indentured servant girl. In order to hasten her day of liberation, he volunteered to serve part of her remaining time. When at last they were free to get married (ca. 1735) their equipment for housekeeping consisted of a broken wooden bowl which she had found, and a wooden spoon which he had whittled out for her. As soon as possible they moved southward to the Cane Creek area, and joined the meeting. They reared a large family of thirteen children.5
This makes for interesting reading however the following Contract of Indenture was discovered at the Corporation of London Record Office:
Indenture Contract of Anthony Chamness
London the ninth day of February one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-four, Memorandun, that Anthony Chamness of White Chappel in County of Middlesex did by indenture bearing like herewith, agree to serve John Cooke of London Vichular or his assigns seven years in Maryland (his Majesty's Plantation in America) and did thereby declare himself to be of the age of fifteen years, a single person, and no covenant or contracted servant to any other person or persons. And the said did thereby covenant at his own cost, to send his said servant to the said plantation; and at the like costs to find him all necessary clothes, meat, drink, washing and lodging, as other servants in such cases are usually provided for and allowed.
Jurat Coran? Witness
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The mark of Anthony Chamness 6
Anthony would only have been 12 years old in 1724, not 15 as stated in the Indenture Contract, since he was born in 1713. So he must have lied about his age. This contract that Anthony signed in London casts doubt on the legend of his kidnapping and being sold as an indentured servant in America. It is also unlikely Sarah was an indentured servant. In truth, her parents and paternal grandparents were both landowners in Maryland and would have been able to take care of her.
It has been reported that Anthony was in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1735 working for a Quaker family, but I have not as yet found the evidence for this statement. This was three years after he would have fulfilled his seven-year contract of indenture in 1732. It was in Baltimore County that Anthony met and married Sarah Cole <../reunion/PS06/PS06_295.HTM>, daughter of Joseph <../reunion/PS06/PS06_306.HTM> and Susannah <../reunion/PS06/PS06_307.HTM> Cole. She was born May 1, 1718 probably in Baltimore County. The Cole family had come to Maryland several generations earlier, perhaps around 1650.7
On November 24, 1735 Anthony and Sarah Cole were married in St. Paul's Parish Church <http://www.oldstpauls.ang-md.org/history.htm> in Baltimore.8 Although later records show Anthony and Sarah were both active Quakers it is not clear when or how they were first introduced to the movement. Sarah may have already been a Quaker when they met (Some of the Cole family lines were of the Quaker faith, but we don't know if Sarah's line was one of them). Anthony could have been a Quaker in England or he could have become a Quaker because of his association with a Quaker family. Or they may have decided together at a later date to join the Religious Society of Friend's.
The first Quaker record 9 found regarding Anthony and Sarah is in the birth records of their three oldest children: Elizabeth, Susanna and Joseph. Between 1737 and 1740 they appear in the Minutes of the Gunpowder Monthly Meeting <http://www.bym-rsf.org/gmm/index.html> (MM), located along the Gunpowder River in Baltimore County, Maryland.10
Anthony and Sarah received a certificate of transfer from the Gunpowder MM on August 26, 1741 to the Monoquesey or Manuckecy [old spelling] Preparatory Meeting. It was located in the Monocacy Valley, just north of the Potomac River near Buckeystown, 5 miles south of Frederick, Maryland. This was part of Prince George County until 1748 when it became part of the formation of Frederick County. It was nine years since he completed his indentured service and six years since his marriage to Sarah. We are not sure what prompted Anthony to move his family at this time, but Quakers often followed other members who had moved on to another area. Perhaps word filtered back as to the benefits of the "greener pastures" or better community life.

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Anthony and Sarah (Cole) Chamness were the founders of the Chamness  family in America.  Anthony Chamness was born on February 17, 1713 to John and Ann (Weary) Chamness. His family lived in the area of Wapping, now part of London located just southeast of the Royal Mint along the Thames. His parents were married at St. John's Church of Wapping on January 4, 1704. Anthony was baptized at St. John's when he was 18 days old. Four older siblings and four younger siblings were also baptized there. Anthony's birthplace is listed as East Smithfield, a road in that area. Birthplaces of his siblings include East Smithfield, Wiltshire Lane, and Parrott Alley. The family name is spelled "Chamniss" in the church records. The name had earlier evolved from "Champneys" and "le Chaumpeneys".  Family legend states that Anthony was lured aboard a ship in London, kidnaped, and brought to the colonies. However researchers have found a record of indenture for Anthony. On February 9, 1725 he was indentured to John Cooke of London as a bond servant for 7 years. His home is listed as White Chapel in Middlesex County, which lies just east of Wapping. His destination was Maryland. The indenture lists his age as 15, but according to his birth date he was just turning 12.  Sarah Cole was born May 1, 1718, probably in Baltimore County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Joseph and Susanna Cole. Joseph died in 1720, leaving land to Sarah in Baltimore County. We do not know how long her mother lived afterward or whether she remarried. Family legend states that Sarah was also an indentured servant, however her grandparents, John and Johanna (Garrett) Cole, owned many tracts of land in Baltimore County and probably helped care for her. The Cole and Garrett families go back several generations in Baltimore County.  In 1732 Anthony would have completed his indenture and become a free man. On November 24, 1735, Anthony and Sarah were married in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland. Their first 3 children (Elizabeth, Susanna, and Joseph) were born in Baltimore County. On August 26, 1741 they were given a certificate of transfer from the Gunpowder Monthly Meeting in Baltimore County to the Monocacy Meeting located near what is now Buckeyestown in Frederick County, Maryland. So far, this is the first reference to the family found in Quaker records.  Anthony and Sarah lived in this area from 1742 to 1749 and their next 3 children (Sarah, Mary, and Martha) were born there. Their church, the Monocacy Preparatory Meeting, was initially part of the Hopewell (Virginia) Monthly Meeting. In 1744 the Fairfax (Virginia) Monthly Meeting was formed which included the members of Monocacy. The land around the meeting was initially part of Prince George's County, Maryland, but in 1748 it became part of newly formed Frederick County.  The Chamness family left the Monocacy area in 1749 with a letter of transfer from Fairfax Monthly Meeting to Carver's Creek Monthly Meeting in North Carolina. They settled on Cane Creek in central North Carolina. This area was initially part of Anson County, but in 1751 it was included in newly formed Orange County. Anthony and Sarah's son John was born in "Orange County" on June 1, 1749, and they were among the initial overseers of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting when it was formed on October 7, 1751.  On June 24, 1751 Anthony received a Granville grant of 490 acres lying on Cane Creek. This land is located near the present Cane Creek Friends Meeting west of the village of Snow Camp. It was originally in Orange County, but became part of Chatham County and later Alamance County as these counties were formed.  Anthony and Sarah's next 6 children (John, Anthony, Rachel, Ann, Lydia, and Joshua) were born in Orange County between 1749 and 1761. Another child, Stephanus, was born about 1764. He is not listed in the Quaker records or in Anthony's will.  Susanna was the second oldest and first to marry in 1755 at age 17. Her sisters Sarah and Mary were married on the same day in 1759 at ages 17 and 16 respectively. Sixth oldest Martha married in 1762 at age 16. Finally Joseph, third child and oldest son married in 1763 at age 23. The oldest daughter, Elizabeth, signed Joseph's marriage certificate in 1763, but died sometime before 1776 when Anthony made out his will.  On August 31, 1764 Anthony and Sarah signed papers selling land in Baltimore County which had belonged to her father, Joseph Cole. Sarah died within the next year or two, leaving 6 children at home ages 4 to 16.  On September 1, 1766 Anthony was married to Rachel Haworth, widow of Stephanus Haworth. She brought five of her own children to the family: Charity, Sarah, Welmett, George, and Rachel. The two oldest, John Chamness and Charity Haworth soon found themselves married under conditions that caused the Quaker meeting to dismiss them. In 1769 Anthony Jr. was also dismissed over his marriage. That same year Joseph moved his young family out of the Cane Creek area to New Garden Monthly Meeting (North Carolina).  Rachel helped raise Anthony's remaining young children. She died on March 19, 1775 and was buried at Deep River Meeting. Anthony was remarried on May 9, 1776 to Margaret Williams, age 56, widow of William Williams. She brought several of her own children to the family, including Rachel, age 23. Rachel and Joshua Chamness, age 15, soon married and were dismissed by the Quaker meeting.  Anthony died on September 20, 1777. His will is on file in the North Carolina Archives. It bears a reminder of the Revolution going on at the time of his death. It begins "I Anthony Chamness of Chatham County and province of North Carolina.." but the "province" has been crossed out and "State" has been written in above it.  Anthony and Sarah are buried in the cemetery at Cane Creek Meeting.

Anthony married Sarah Cole, daughter of Joseph Cole and Susannah Unknown, on 24 Nov 1735 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore, Maryland. (Sarah Cole was born on 1 May 1718 in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland and died about 1769 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.)

Anthony also married Margaret Evans on 9 May 1776 in Cane Creek MM, Orange County, North Carolina. (Margaret Evans was born in 1721 in Gwynedd mm, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and died in 1795 in Loudoun County, Virginia.)

Anthony also married Rachel Beeson, daughter of Richard Beeson and Charity Grubb, on 1 Sep 1766. (Rachel Beeson was born about 1726 and died on 19 Mar 1775.)

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I found a reference to Anthony Chamness' indenture in London which also lists others who were sent to Maryland at the same time. This might help in finding out more about Anthony's early years in Maryland.  "The Complete Book of Emigrants (1700-1750)" by Peter Wilson Coldham, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.1991, p. 337:  1725 9 February. The following bound to John Cooke for Maryland: James Ricketts of St. Micheal, Gloucester, aged 16, to serve 5 years; William Newman of St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, aged 15, to serve 7 years; Edmund Webb of Richmond, Surrey, aged 16, to serve 7 years; Anthony Chamness of Whitechapel, Middlesex, aged 15, to serve 7 years. (Corporation of London Record Office, P.O. Box 270, Guildhall, London EC2P 2EJ: Agreements to Serve in the Plantations, Memoranda, pp.59-62.)  10 February. John Cotton of All Hallows Lombard Street, London, aged 20, bound to John Taylor to serve 4 years in Maryland, p. 65 James Robinson of St. George, Southwark, Surrey, cordwainer aged 21, bound to John Cooke to serve 4 years in Maryland, p. 66  11 February. The following bound to Christopher Veale to serve 5 years in Maryland: Abraham Collue of Stepney, Middlesex, weaver aged 19; Isaac Barnett of Stepney, Middlesex, weaver aged 19, with the consent of his mother Martha B., pp. 67-68.

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Attached are scans of transcriptions of the Baptism Certificate for Anthony Chamness and the Marriage Record of his parents, John and Ann (Weary) Chamness. These were taken from the records of the parish church of St. John of Wapping in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which were reportedly found among the records of St. Peter's Church. Copies were forwarded to me courtesy of Dan Chamness of Texas.  Anthony was baptised on March 7, age 18 days. The year is listed as 1713/4. At that time the new year started in March, not January, so dates between January and March were "double-dated" with both the old and new year. This system changed in 1752. In the Quaker records, Anthony gave his birthdate as "2nd Month (Feb.) 1713, using the new style of dating. Therefore I think his correct birthdate is 17 Feb 1712/3. Perhaps someday a review of the original parish records will clarify this. (If Anthony was actually born in Feb. 1714, he would have only been 11 years old when he was indentured to come to America.

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1752 John Thompson 1718 - ~1769 Sarah Cole 51 51 1756 - 1795 Ann Chamness 38 38 [rebahs_people.ged]

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6 Feb 1750/1751 - 1817 Anthony Chamness [rebahs_people.ged]

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~1685 Ann Jones BIOGRAPHY: From : This information on Ann Jones and John Chamness was reported in th e  book, Davis: A Quaker Family, by Eleanor M. Davis. Still have to check th is out from England.**** In 1974, Ronald E. Chamness was visiting in Lond on, engaged a genealogist, a Mr. Ringrose, to research records. At St. Jo hns of Wapping in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets he found at St. Pet er's Church, the records of the older St. John's Church, showing the marr iage of Ann Wearey to John Chamniss on 4 Jan. 1704 (later changed from Gr egorian Calendar). ~1696 Sushanna Unknown 1669 - 1746 John Cole 77 77 Phebe Chambers 1660 Anders Matson 1744 - ~1800 Hugh Moffett 56 56 0918 Angharad Verch Llewelyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Matilda Bryan ~1687 - 1731 Margaret 44 44 ~1652 - <1701 Maria Anderson Lom 49 49 Church Ancestral File 1649 - 1701 John Dalbo Matson 52 52 . John Mattson, alias John Dalbo, was born in New Sweden c. 1649. By 1673he had married Maria Lom, youngest daughter of Måns Svensson Lom, andowned 1/4 of the Moyamensing tract south of Wicaco. He sold his share in1684 and acquired land on Great Mantua Creek, Gloucester Co., where hedied in 1701, survived by 7 children:

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D. 1881 Peter Romine 1721 - 1779 Robert Sumner 58 58 Baptism: 1749 , Loudoun, Virginia, USA Note: Became a member of the Quaker faith. 2 3 Residence: Feb 1751 Council, Bladen, North Carolina, USA Note: The family were members of the Carver's Creek Monthly Meeting in Bladen County, now a part of New Hanover County in February of 1751. They were in the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting in Orange County in July of 1751, and finally the New Garden Monthly Meeting in Guilford County in 1754.
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Publication: John & Margaret Thornbrough Canaday Page Text: Robert Sumner became a member of the Quaker faith in 1749 and the family was received and restored to membership at Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Loudon County, Virginia. There is no mention of a Sumner in Quaker records before 1749, so Phebe was probably responsible for Robert's conversion. In 1751, the family moved to Council in Bladen County, North Carolina and were members of the Carver's Creek Monthly Meeting in February 1751.   Robert and Phebe [Beals] Canaday Sumner presented  certificates at the opening session of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting on 7th day 10th month, 1751. Since Cane Creek covered a very large area of central North Carolina at that time it is not known exactly where they settled or exactly when they arrived. Their children are listed at New Garden Monthly Meeting which was set up in 1754 in Rowan County, North Carolina, so we presume they lived in that area. They remained there for the rest of their lives.
~1720 - 1805 Pheoby Beals 85 85 Married: 26 Sep 1746 in Fairfax, , Virginia 5 6 7 Note: Phebe Beals was disowned 29 Sep 1746 for marrying out of unity. ~1540 Marie Raymond 1715 - 1745 Charles Canady 30 30 ~1685 John Beals 1688 Sarah Bowater 1741 John Canady 1744 Charles Canady 10 Feb 1653/1654 - >1720 Thomas Bowater  Came to PA. in 1683 aboard the ship Bristol Comfort as an indentured servant. 1668 - <1702 Sarah Edge 34 34 Alexander Underwood 1656 John Beals 1694 - 1711 Gerretje <Gerrit> Stryker 17 17 1752 - 1843 Caleb Pennock 91 91 1842 - 1903 Stephen Alvis Davis 60 60 Living Davis ~1676 Mans Matson ~1232 - 1275 William De Massey 43 43 D. 1700 Ytje <?> Huybrechts Emigrant IN 1651 From Ruinen, Holland TO New Amsterdam 1620 - 1687 Jacobus <Gerrit> Stryker 67 67 Emigrant IN 1651 From Ruinen, Holland Catelyn Berg 1662 - 1679 Honor Clayton 17 17 D. 1659 Derick Benson D. 1694 Gerrit <Jacobus> Stryker Albany Expedition IN 1690

Emigrant in 1651 From Holland TO New Amsterdam with parents

Will Dated 24 May 1693
~1233 - DECEASED Alice De Massey 1740 - 1797 William Moffitt 57 57 1756 Joseph Thompson ~1230 - 1296 Robert De Vere 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Oxford Alice de Boys 0960 Papia of Normandy UID: 5B800C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D359E// 1822 - 1847 John William Ayres 25 25 Ann Sumners William Sumners Bowater Sumners Robert Sumners Sarah Sumners Abigail Sumners ~1764 - ~1826 Bazil Rose 62 62 Prudence Sumners Thomas Sumners Phebe Sumners Joshua Sumners 1684 Maria Matson Matts Hansson 1622 - 1700 Elizabeth Matson 78 78 1627 - 1681 Robert Foote 54 54 ~1523 - 1606 Thomas Child 83 83 1592 - 1644 Nathaniel Foote 52 52 1760 Elizabeth Thompson 1595 - 1683 Elizabeth Deming 88 88 She was said to have decended for a Huguenot family names DeMing.  With her husband and brother, John, she emigrataad to Watertown, Mass; later, removed to Wethersfield, CT.  Wodpwed om 1644, she married Governor Thomas Welles, and died inWethersfield July 28, 1683 1553 - 1608 Robert Foote 55 55 1554 - 1634 Joane Brooke 80 80 1538 - 1584 John Brooke 46 46 1540 - 1599 Elizabeth Whetman 59 59 Micah Palmer Elizabeth Bulkeley 1581 - 1676 Thomas Grubb 95 95 1550 William Leffingwell ~1550 Henry Child Evan Thomas ~1566 Pierre Jean Blanchard 1816 - 1897 Philip Pearce Linch 81 81 Elsie V. Bartels D. 2003 Anna Kate Lena Bartels 1573 John Vestal Jane Andrew John Dixon 1757 William Hinshaw Sarah Joseph Doan 1767 - 1797 Sarah Thompson 29 29 Mary Carter 1759 - 1835 Joseph Doan 75 75 1764 Hannah Doan ~1695 - 1742 Henry Dixon 47 47 ~1695 - 1760 William Dixon 65 65 1702 John Dixon 1706 - 1761 George Dixon 54 54 Ann Dixon Dinah Dixon ~1633 - 1667 Henry Dixon 34 34 Occupation: innkeeper in New Castle, DE
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The Dixon, or Dickson, family as we know it had its origin in. the lowlands of Scotland, where its line is clear for over four hundred years--from about 1200 to the reign of Be/ James VI of Scotland' who' upon the death of Elizabeth In of England, became James In of England, 1603-1625. When~James In declared the rebellious Celtic chiefs guilty of treason and confiscated their vast land holdings, whole Scottish communities were transplanted to Northern Ireland to settle the Celtic "plantations," which had been seized by the crown. This migration marked the introduction of Protestantism into Ireland, where the northern part today remains predominantly Protestant' while the southern part, Eire, remains Catholic. Then, too, the migration marked a second movement of religious and historical importance, that of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania under the influence of the immortal William Penn.
Perhaps the founder of the famous, hard-riding and foraying Dicksons, or Dixons, was Marshal Harvey de Keth, died 1240, who married Margaret Douglas, daughter of William Douglas, third son of Lord Douglas of Scotland. Their son, Dick (Richard) de Keth, was the father of Thomas Dickson of Hazelside, who was born in 1247. He succeeded his father as head of the clan and was killed on Palm Sunday, March 19, 1307' aged 60 years. His son, also Thomas Dixon, was next in line. The Dixksons continued in Scotland until many members of the clan left their native Lowlands for Northern Ireland and from there to the Quaker Colony of Pennsylvania.
1. HENRY and ROSE DIXON are the earliest known members of our American line. And according to the Compendium of American Genealogy, they are the parents of William, who married Ann Gregg. The first reference we have found is in the Marriage Book of Lurgan Monthly Meeting, Ireland, which states: "William Dixon and Isabelle Rea, both of Parish of Segoe, County Armagh, Ireland, were married at the house of Roger Webb, Parish of Segoe, 3 mot 4, 1683. Among those who signed the marriage certificate were Henry Dixon, Rose Dixon, Thomas Harlan, and Isabelle Logan." Immigration of Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania picks up this entry and continues it with these words:" This, no doubt, is the same family that came over to New Castle County prior to 1690. Henry Dixon, it is said, kept an inn at New Castle and had three children: 1. William was married about 1690 to Ann Gregg, daughter of William Gregg, who it is believed, also came from the north of Ireland. William was a weaver by trade and settled on Red Clay Creek, in Christiana Hundred' (now Delaware). . 2. Dinah married Michael Harlan, January 1690, at Newark Meeting. . .3. Rose married' 1690, Thomas Pierson, widower, Deputy Surveyor of New Castle County
1780 - 1838 Ruth Newlin 58 58 ~1637 - >1671 Rose Harlan 34 34 1657 - 1729 Dinah Dixon 72 72 1661 Rose Dixon 1740 - 1821 Thomas Cox 80 80 Thomas Cox William Cox Katherine Cox 1912 James Lavern Laughlin 1915 Edna Maxine Abbott 1750 James Galloway 1776 - 1828 Benjamin Vestal 51 51 1886 Margaret Cevilla Wade 1838 - 1915 George Clinton Laughlin 76 76 [Loren.FTW]

Served seven months in the Confederate Army in Captain Clanton's company
in General Greene's regiment at Pea Ridge, Arkansas.

Came to McDonald County, Missouri as a small child with his parents. Theysettled on Lower Trent Creek in 1839.

sources
Goodspeed's 1888 History of McDonald & Newton Counties
Roller Cemetery stones
Obituaries in Pineville Democrat
1850 - 1929 Amanda Rada Shipley 79 79 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1857 Tracey Wade 1867 Sadie Scott 1893 - 1955 Harry Earl Abbott 61 61 1642 - 1687 William Gregg 45 45 He left Ireland in 1682 on the ship Caledonia
Source Name: MYERS, ALBERT COOK. "List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland  Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750;  with Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and  Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and  Manuscripts." In Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania,  1682-1750, with Their Early History in Ireland. Swarthmore, [PA]: Myers,  1902, pp. 277-390. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore,  1969.
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BIOGRAPHY: The Greggs, deeply imbued with spiritual piety, were most  receptable to the teachings of William Penn when he visited Waterford,  Ireland in 1678 and converted many Scottish settlers to the Society of  Friends. So the Gregs became Penn Quakers. As a devout adherent William Gregg was a member of a colonial  Friend group which left southern Ireland after October 1623, possibly in  the ship "Caledonia" with William Hoge. He had with him the  silver-studded ivory-headed cane inherited as next to the oldest son from  his father, William Greg, who left Glenarm Barony, County Antrim, after  May 1653. By this time the cane had become an heirloom whose story he  recited many times to his children just as it was the custom for his  ancestors to retain a bard whose duty was to sing the exploits of the  Greg ancestral line. Charles A. Gregg, Fredericktown, Ohio, now is the  proud hereditary owner of the cane. The ship of Friends landed at Upland, now Chester,  Pennsylvania, 1682. No doubt married relatives came with William Gregg  besides his wife and four small children. Sedate and reserved in  appearance they later made their way down the Delaware River to settle  that part of Christiana Hundred bordering the Pennsylvania line and lying  between Brandywine and Red Clay Creeks on the west side of Brandywine  Creek near the present site of Centerville. The surface is elevated and  broken with generally fertile soil. In this northern part was one of  William Penn's principal manors, Rockland Manor, in which William Gregg  was granted 200 acres in 1683 and a warrant for 400 acres on January 26,  1684. (Conrad's History of Delaware. Vol. 2, p. 462). Here he built a log  cabin on a location which he called Strand Millas. It adjoined the lands  of Mattias Defosse on Squirrel Creek, who died May 1708, had wife Sarah.  Other neighbors were Henry Hollingsworth, Thomas Hollingsworth, Thomas  Woolasten, George Hog, William Hoge, John Hussy, William Dixon.  William Gregg's family of a wife, a young daughter, and three  young sons was well cared for and also entertained by his stories of the  clan Gregg's fortunes and misfortunes. These stories were never forgotten  by his children who passed them on to the next generation. He was most  congenial in his home.  The earliest monthly meetings of the Quakers on west side of  the Delaware River was organized at New Castle about 1681 and held in a  private house until 1687 when the meetings were changed to a log meeting  house on the grounds given by Valentine Hollingsworth. BIOGRAPHY: In 1686 William Gregg gave 5 shillings "toward a public stock  for ye relief of ye friends in necessity" with Cornelius Empson, Edward  Blake, Valentine Hollingsworth, John Richardson, Robert Turner, and  Thomas Snelling. He was one of the Friends who in the winter of 1687 was  granted permission to hold their meetings in the winter months on  Christiana side instead of going to the Brandywine Hundred Meeting at  Neward "by reason of the dangerousness of ye ford" they must cross. When  about forty-five he died and was buried on his own plantation at his home  of Strand Millas on July 1, 1687. His four children were successfully  reared by the mother, relatives, and friends, as the oldest child John  was only nineteen when the father died. The children lived in their own  home Strand Millas and kept possession of their father's land. B Taken from the Web pages of; Lynn F. Lusby at;  http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/l/u/s/Lynn-F-Lusby/GENE5-0001.html.  According to 'The Quaker Greggs' William came to America with  his wife and children aboard the 'Caledonia' sometime after 1678, landing  at Delaware. The book states that William was part of a group of Quakers  who left.
1644 - 1738 Ann Wilkinson 94 94 1668 - 1738 John Gregg 70 70 ~1670 Richard Gregg 1783 - 1832 John Newlin 48 48 ~1674 - 1744 George Gregg 70 70 1616 - 1672 William Gregg 56 56 1619 - ~1688 Mary Grace James 69 69 1576 - 1644 John MacGregor 68 68 ~1576 - ~1651 Ann Palmer 75 75 1546 - 1621 John (James) MacGregor 75 75 1521 - >1621 Gregor MacGregor 100 100 1485 - >1498 Ehan MacGregor 13 13 1462 - 1498 Malcolm MacGregor 36 36 1440 - 1519 Black John MacGregor 79 79 1786 - 1873 Esther Stubbs 86 86 1410 - ~1461 Patrick MacGregor 51 51 1390 - 1440 Malcolm MacGregor 50 50 1370 - 1415 John Dhu McAin Cham MacGregor 45 45 1875 - 1958 Margaret Davis 83 83 She was a teacher in the Lincoln Public Schools. 1881 Eunice Davis 1884 - 1960 Alice Davis 75 75 1888 - 1947 Kate Pauline Davis 58 58 1890 - 1938 Ruth Janette Davis 48 48 1892 - 1903 Stephen Winslow Davis 10 10 1868 Mary Eva Davis 1785 - 1872 Edith Newlin 86 86 1850 - 1927 Elizabeth Catherine Linch 77 77 1880 Pearl Ethel Davis Address in 1913 was Syracuse, Nebraska 1885 Hannah Agnes Davis In 1913, they lived in Syracuse, NE 1871 Frank Valentine Davis His address in 1913 was Syracuse Nebraska 1877 Lewis Winfred Davis In 1913 this family lived at Syracuse, Otoe Co., NE 1883 Edward Chester Davis In 1913 they lived in Syracuse, NE Flora Davis 1875 Howard Orlando Davis 1883 Milton Curtis Davis In 1913 this family lived at Nebraska City NE 1875 Philip J Antes 1887 Verne G. Cory 1772 - 1844 Samuel Carter 72 72 Mabel Martin Davis Adopted by Wesley and Sarah Davis.  They lived in WeepingWater, Nebraska 1886 Earl Davis 1881 - 1954 Roy Rose Davis 73 73 Roy R Davis and his family moved from Cass County to Fullerton, CA along with Roy's father 1882 Joyce Davis 1884 Lula Janet Davis Robert Davis Ralph Davis 1900 Vivian Alice Davis Chancy Orton Clara Sumner 1787 - 1844 Mary Newlin 56 56 Myra Emma Davis Robert Clair Davis 1875 Janette (Nettie) Jameson They lived at Almeria, NE in 1913 1897 Robert (Burt) Jameson This family lived in Weeping Water, NE 1891 Wesley Rodney Davis 1892 Ellen Janette Davis 1878 - 1910 Lulu (LuLa) Elizabeth Clary 31 31 1901 Fred Elton Davis 1907 Geneva E. Davis Florence Unknown 1785 - 1860 Joel Dixon 74 74 1902 Dorthy Julia Davis Thomas W Copenhaver 1898 Stephen Brantlely Copenhaver 1901 Irene Copenhaver 1902 Mildred Copenhaver 1906 Lloyd Copenhaver Eunice Copenhaver Virginia Copenhaver 1909 Ralph Copenhaver 1907 Alice Copenhaver 1801 - 1880 Jeremiah Pickett 79 79 Adele Windles Keith Strooker Alvin Sulkey 1908 Helen Davis 1910 Eleanor Davis 1912 Dorthea Davis 1914 Olga Davis Barbara Davis Doris Davis Ole Schovland 1805 - 1881 Hannah Stuart 76 76 Living Schovland Henry Janeke Living Janeke Living Janeke Elmo West Living West Living West Jim Hagler Donald Thomson Living Thomson 1802 Jonathan Pickett Living Thomson Abraham Ozbun Owen Williams 1738 Elizabeath Knox Thomas Knox Mary Hannah Piggott Hannah Bills Elizabeth Jarvis Rebeacca Thomson 1808 - 1812 Sarah Pickett 3 3 Isaac Barker George Shugart Keziah Job Ratliff Enoch Barker William Pike William Pike 1787 - 1870 Catherine Farmer 83 83 Stephen Jones Abigail Freeman 1763 - 1853 Joshua Hadley 89 89 Ebenzer Adams Rebecca Osborn Joshua Bond Alexander Williams Robert Martin William Spencer William Martin John Taylor 1827 - 1864 Margaret Bohannon 37 37 Hannah Coleman 1766 - 1828 Elizabeth Barker 61 61 Thomas R Spencer Nathan Farmer Hannah Woodward 1653 - 1722 Thomas Pierson 69 69 Harold Tennison Holloway Roscoe Spencer Hill Micheal Harlan 1800 - 1831 Mary Bond 31 31 Marjory Canmore Mary Huff 1760 - 1846 Lydia Hadley 85 85 1871 - 1913 Charles Edgar Davis 42 42 1813 - 1833 Mary Vestal 20 20 1787 John Vestal Margaret Huff 1815 - 1857 Ariadna Moore 42 42 ~1808 Ellen Brown Vincent Brown Ester Fararington Dorthy B. Wilson James Hadley Elizabeth 1766 - 1775 John Hadley 9 9 Richard Hadley Phillipi Audley John Hadley Jean Stawell Alexander Hadley Alice Dorborough ~0700 Unknown Thrond ~1694 - >1744 Sara Hogg 50 50 D. 1164 Malcolm MacGregor Ann 1771 - 1798 Mary Hadley 27 27 D. Jan 1720/1721 George Hogg Ann ~1660 - 1708 John Jones 48 48 ~1665 - 1718 Ann 53 53 ~1665 Anthony Champneys BIOGRAPHY: The origin of the name . . . Chamnes s  The English people are of the Teutonic race and originated in an admixtur e of Anglo-Saxon, Danish and Norman blood. The name Champness as it appea red in England, was of Danish and Norman origin. A certain field, lying o n a promontory in Denmark, was called Kampness. This became the surname o f the family who owned and occupied the field. As time progressed, new ge nerations came on; some of them took names slightly varying from the orig inal and were carried into contiguous nations. It appeared in Normandy an d was carried by a Norman into England, where it appeared as Champness, a nd continues in this form to the present day. The middle letter in the na me was cumbersome, would naturally be left out in the pronunciation and w hen once left out in the pronunciation, would ere long be left out in th e spelling. From the book, "The Chamness Family in America"

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~1665 Ann Pitts Lawerence Pierson Elizabeth Janney ~1660 - 1743 Jacob (Marshill) Marshall 83 83 ~1685 - 1739 Margaret Edwards 54 54 1774 - 1845 James Hadley 71 71 ~1671 - ~1700 John Griffith 29 29 Alexander Edwards Margaret ~0562 - 0634 Oda of Savoy 72 72 [jeredgardner.ged]

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1632 - 1709/1712 Christina 1610 - >1686 Francis Garrett 76 76 Francis joined the Church of England.  Francis Garrett, age 25, from Gravesend, 6th June 1635, for Surrey Co., Virginia in "Thomas and John",  Raichard Lambard, Captain: examined by Minister of Gravesend

Francis Garrett and Thomas Stone purchased 2 March 1685/6 from Edward Mumford the 100 acre tract "Long Island Point" on the northwest branch on the north side of the Patapsco River.
1612 Mary Dennis 1580 - ~1653 Mans Svensson Lom 73 73 Mans Swensson Lom (Svensson Lom), freeman, had been a lieutenant before
and came over on the "Charitas" in 1641. ("The Swedish Settlements on the
Delaware, 1638-1664, Vol. II", by Amandus Johnson, page 712.

In New Sweden, he became one of the first settlers of present Delaware
County, where he settled with the Stille brothers on a tract called
"Techoherassi" by the Indians. This was at present Eddystone, located on
the Delaware River between Olof Stille's Creek (now Ridley Creek) and
Crum Creek.
1673 - 1718 Thomas Davies 45 45 CHARLES SPELLED HIS NAME DAVIES, WHICH WAS COMMON IN BEDFRODSHIRE. a SEARCH OF THE MORMAN COMPUTER FILE INDEX (CFI) FOR BEDFORDSHIRE TURNED UP A CHARLES DAVIE, BORN ABOUT 1706 AND LIVED IN THE PARISH OF LUTON. He WAS THE SON OF, CHARLES, AS EXPECRTED. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO PROVE OR DISPROVE THE CONNECTION. AT CRANFIELD BEDS, ON 10-3-1673, A THOMAS DAVIE, SON OF ALICE DAVIE WAS CHRISTENED. NO FATHER WAS NAMED, WHICH COULD MEAN THAT THOMAS WAS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK. CHARLES OF LUTON COULD HAVE DIED IN ENGLAND, SHIPPED OFF TO THE WARS, HUNG AS A THIEF. BURIAL RECORDS FOR LUTON FOR THE PERIOD AFTER 1727 ARE MISSING, AND NO RECORDS PERTAINING TO THE LUTON FAMILY HAVE BEEN FOUND FOR THE PERIOD AFTER 1725. ANOTHER STORY THAT CIRCULATED AMONG THE HEIRS OF CHARLES WAS THAT HE WAS THE SON OF JOSIAH, OR OF ONE OF TWO BROTHERS CHARLES AND JOSEPH, ONE A WEALTHY WINE MERCHANT, THE OTHER A GOLD LACE WEAVER. CHARLES WAS SAID TO HAVE COME CM TO THE COLONIES BETWEEN 1724 AND 1733, ALONE OR WITH A BROTHER, THOMAS, WHO DIED SHORTLY AFTER THEIR ARRIVAL. HE CAME FROM ENGLAND OR WALES. ONE STORY HAD IT THAT CHARLES WAS APPRENTICED TO A LACE WEAVER, DIDN'T LIKE THE WORK, RAN AWAY TO A SAILING VESSEL AND UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN PHILADELPHIA WAS INDENTURED TO A QUAKER FAMILY TO PAY FOR HIS PASSAGE. THE DIFFICULTY IN OBTAINING AN ESTATE WAS ATTRIBUTED TO INABILITY TO PROVE CHARLES A QUAKER, INABILITY TO PROVE CHARLES' MOTHER'S NAME, THE FACT THAT CHARLES LOST HIS RECORDS WHILE CROSSING A TURBULENT STREAM, OR THE FACT THAT CHARLES' WIFE Hannah BURNED HIS RECORDS FOR FEAR THAT IF HE RETURNED TO ENGLAND TO CLAIM THE ESTATES HE WOULD BE DRAFTED.  MORE COINCIDENCE OF NAME AND AGE PROVES NOTHING. ON 7-35-1695 A THOMAS DAVIE AND A MARY NORTH WERE MARRIED AT WHEATHAMPSTEAD, HERTFORDSHIRE, A PARRISH ADJACENT TO THE PARRISH OF LUTON BEDS. THIS MARY NORTH MAY HAVE BEEN THE DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH NORTH CHRISTENED AT CARDINGTON BEDS, ON 3-25-1677. THERE WERE , HOWEVER SOME FAMIULIES NAMED NORTH LIVING IN LUTON. THE CHILDREN LISTED ON THE PARENTAL CARD FOR THOMAS AND MARY DAVIS, SPELLED DAVIE, WERE FROM THE THOMAS DAVIE BOOK OF CHRITENINGS AND ACCOUNTS OF THE 6TH. DAY OF FEBRUARY 1718, SIGNED CHRISTO:EATON VICAR additional INFORMATION OF UTTER CONFUSION CAN BE FOUND ON PAGES 5, 6, AND 7 OF THE BOOK "DAVIS" A QUAKER FAMILY PUBLISHED BY GATEWAYPRESS INCORPORATED, FOR THE AUTHOR LEANOR M. DAVIS. 1677 - >1713 Mary North 36 36 1776 - 1864 Sarah Hadley 87 87 ~1615 Richard Hobson ~1619 Ellen Sasells ~1642 - 1689 Jane Jannetje Janse Strycker 47 47 1671 Esther Musgrave John Musgrave 1679 - <1731 William Barnes 52 52 Notes for WILLIAM BARNES: Bible Records of Missouri, Volume III
Know all men by these presents, that I Brinsley Barnes, of the county of Wilkes and State of North Carolina, Executor of John Barnes, Sr deceased Estate for consideration or good causes, me hereunte make ordain constitue and appoint my trusty friend James Barnes of the state of Kentucky and county of Estell: Gentlemen, my true and lawful attorney, for me in name and to my use to ask, demand, Recover, or receive, of and from Elijah Barnes of the State of Tennessee, and county of Warren one heirs part of the Increase of a certain Negro woman by the name of Phillis Given and by these presents Granting to said attorney my soul, and full power, and authority, to take persue and follow such Legal courses for the Recovery receiveing and obtaining of the same as I might or could do, and I personally presents and upon the same Receipt acquittance; do perform and execut for me in my name all and singular thing or things which are necessary touching and concerning the increase of the Negre woman as fully throughly, and intirely as I the said Brinsley Barnes in my own person ought or could do; in and about the same, Ratifying allowing and confirming what-soever my said attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in and about the Execution of the increase of the said Negro woman by virtue of these presents, in witness whereof I have hereunto, set my hand and seal, August the 13th day 1829.
~1681 Elizabeth Key 1720 - 1805 Patrick Linch 85 85 D. >1806 Catharine Elizabeth Chapman 1748 - 1821 Phillip Pearce 73 73 1780 - 1862 Patience Hadley 82 82 1745 - 1826 Mary Lyons 81 81 <1616 - 1685 Anna Hammond 69 69 1575 - 1662 William Hammond 86 86 Was in Watertown by 1631

Note: William Hammond, 1572-1662 age 90, was the son of Thomas Hammond of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He married Elizabeth Payne or Penn, said (by Virkus in Immigrant Ancestors) to be the sister of the Quaker William Penn. Note: Note: Elizabeth and children came to New England in 1634 on the "Francis." They lived in Watertown and she also lived to be about 90. Note: Note: From: The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England. Note: Note: ORIGIN: Lavenham, Suffolk Note: MIGRATION: 1631 Note: FIRST RESIDENCE: Watertown Note: Note: OCCUPATION: Husbandman. Note: CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Watertown church prior to 25 May 1636 implied by freemanship. Note: FREEMAN: 25 May 1636 [MBCR 1:371]. Note: EDUCATION: His inventory included "one great Bible and 3 other books" valued at 13s. Note:
OFFICES: Watertown selectman, 8 November 1647 [WaTR 1:10]. With Isaac Stearns, arbiter in dispute between John Wincoll and Benjamin Crisp [WaTR 1:14]. "Old Goodman Hammond" was appointed to a committee to assign seats in the meetinghouse, 17 November 1656 [WaTR 1:47].
Note:
ESTATE: On 26 February 1629/30 William Hammond was declared a bankrupt in England and "the 20th of November after that date he departe[d] the land and fleeth into New England [NEHGR 106:83, citing a 1656 law suit against William Hammond]. (This would place him on the Lyon which sailed from Bristol on 1 December 1630 and arrived in New England the following February [WP 2:317].) In the "year 1645 Rose his mother dyeth ... but now in the year 1647 his son Thomas come from New England to be admitted to the land" [NEHGR 106:83]. On 22 November 1647 "W[illia]m Hamond granted a letter of attorney unto Thomas Hamond his son to ask & demand of the lord of the manor the possession of certain lands in Lavenham in Suffolk which were the possession of Rose Steward his mother" [Aspinwall 112].
Note: On 25 July 1636 William Hammond was granted forty acres in the Great Dividend [WaBOP 5]; granted eight acres in the Remote Meadows, 26 June 1637 [WaBOP 8]; granted a farm of one hundred fifty-five acres, 10 May 1642 [WaBOP 12]. Note:
In the Watertown Inventory of Grants William Hammond held six parcels: homestall of forty acres; three acres of meadow; forty acres of upland being a Great Dividend; eighteen acres of upland beyond the Further Plain; eight acres of Remote Meadow; and four acres of upland [WaBOP 108]. In the Inventory of Possessions he held three parcels: three acres of upland; two acres of meadow; and another two acres of meadow [WaBOP 146]. In the Composite Inventory he held six parcels: homestall of thirty-four acres; three acres of meadow; forty acres of upland being a Great Dividend; eighteen acres of upland beyond the Further Plain; eight acres of Remote Meadow; and a farm of one hundred fifty-six acres [WaBOP 61].
Note:
In his will, dated 1 July 1662 and proved 16 December 1662, "William Hammond of Watertowne ... now about ninety years of age" bequeathed to "my loving & dear wife Elizabeth Hammond my whole estate" for life, and after her death to "my son John Hammond all my houses & lands"; to "Thomas Hammond son of my son Thomas Hammond deceased" œ40 when twenty-one, but if he dies before that then "the œ40 to be equally divided between the children of my daughter House & daughter Barnes [i.e., Barron's] children"; to "daughter Barnes" œ30; to "the four children of my daughter Elizabeth House deceased" œ5 apiece; to "Adam Smith son of my daughter Sarah ... one mare colt" and to "my daughter Sarah Smith" œ5 [MPR 2:88-90, Case #10262].
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The inventory of the estate of William Hammond totalled œ467 16s. 9d., including œ318 in real estate: "one dwelling house & an orchard," œ24; "23 acres of pasture land," œ69; "11 acres of broken-up land," œ48; "15 acres of meadow," œ90; "8 acres of meadow remote," œ15; "18 acres of land in lieu of township," œ6; "1 Great Dividend, 40 acres," œ40; "1 farm, 160 acres," œ20; and "a part of a barn," œ6 [MPR 2:90-93, Case #10262].
Note: Note: BIRTH: Baptized Lavenham, Suffolk, 30 October 1575, son of Thomas and Rose (Trippe) Hammond. Note: DEATH: Watertown 8 October 1662 "aged about ninety-four [sic]" [WaVR 25]. Note:
MARRIAGE: Lavenham, Suffolk, 9 June 1605 Elizabeth Paine, baptized Lavenham 11 September 1586, daughter of William and Agnes (Neves) Paine. Elizabeth arrived in New England in 1634 on the Francis with her three youngest children [Hotten 279]. She died Watertown 27 September 1670 "aged about ninety years [sic]" [WaVR 33].
Note: CHILDREN: Note: i WILLIAM, bp. Lavenham 20 September 1607; killed by Indians June 1636 [WP 3:270-71, 276, 284-85], apparently unmarried. Note: ii ANNE, bp. Lavenham 19 November 1609; d. there 7 June 1615. Note: iii JOHN, bp. Lavenham 5 December 1611; d. there 16 August 1620. Note: iv ANNE, bp. Lavenham 14 July 1616; m. (1) by 1637 Timothy Hawkins (eldest child b. Watertown 10 June 1637 [WaVR 4]); m. (2) Watertown 14 December 1653 Ellis Barron [WaVR 6; TAG 20:135-36]. Note:
v THOMAS, bp. Lavenham 17 September 1618; returned to England 1647/8 to reclaim his grandmother's lands; m. by 1655 Hannah Cross of Ipswich [Bond 270]. (Their only child, Thomas, was born at Watertown on 11 July 1656; Thomas Hammond, the father, had died on 10 December 1655 and Hannah, the mother, died on 24 March 1656[/7] [WaVR 18].)
Note: vi ELIZABETH, b. about 1619 (aged fifteen on 30 April 1634 [Hotten 279]); m. about April 1636 Samuel House of Scituate (see COMMENTS below). Note: vii SARAH, bp. Lavenham 21 October 1623; m. by 1640 Richard Smith of Long Island [NYGBR 121:19-22; WJ 4:231-32]. Note:
viii JOHN, bp. Lavenham 2 July 1626; m. (1) by 1653 Abigail Salter (eldest child b. Watertown 3 February 1653/4 [WaVR 17]; in her will of 1 December 1660 Abigail Salter of Dedham, Essex, made a bequest to "Abigail Hammond, my daughter, of New England" [NEHGR 55:107-08]); m. (2) Charlestown 2 March 166[3/]4 Sarah Nichols [ChVR 1:44; Wyman 706]; m. (3) Rowley 7 November [1686?] Prudence (Wade) (Crosby) Cotton, daughter of Jonathan Wade and widow of Anthony Crosby and Seaborn Cotton [Rowley Fam 90; NEHGR 33:35].
Note:
ASSOCIATIONS: Elizabeth Paine, wife of William Hammond, was sister of the following immigrants: William Paine of Watertown and Ipswich; Dorothy (Paine) Eire, wife of Simon Eire of Watertown and Boston; and Phebe (Paine) Page, wife of JOHN PAGE of Watertown [NEHGR 69:248-52; 79:82-84, 101:242-45].
Note:
On 10 November 1633 "Rose Steward of the County of Suff[olk] widow" made her will, but it was not probated until 27 June 1649 [Archdeaconry of Sudbury Wills, 247 Ashton]. Among her many bequests were the following: to "my wellbeloved daughter Elizabeth Livermore in the county of Essex widow"; to "Matthie Livermore my beloved grandchild daughter of the said Elizabeth"; to "William Hammond the younger the son of William Hammond my son"; to "Elizabeth Hamond daughter of the said William Hamond my son my beloved grandchild"; to "Hanna Hammond another daughter of my son William Hamonde my beloved grandchild"; to "Thomas Hammond another child of my son Hamond's"; to "Sarah Hammond another daughter of my son Hammond's"; to "John Hammond another of my son Hammond's children"; to "Daniell Livermore my well beloved grandchild & the son of my daughter Elizabeth"; to "John Livermore her son"; and to "Sara her daughter." She also made a bequest to the poor of Lavenham, and asked to be buried in Lavenham churchyard.
Note: There is no apparent connection between the widow Hammond of Lynn and the Hammonds of Watertown. Note: Note:
COMMENTS: The Hammond family came to New England in at least three stages. In late 1630 or early 1631 John Winthrop Jr. noted receipt of œ7 5s. from "Goody Hammond to send her husband" [WP 3:6]. This supports the conclusion that William Hammond was a passenger on the Lyon when it sailed from Bristol in late 1631.
Note:
On 26 September 1633 Governor John Winthrop wrote to Sir Simonds D'Ewes, informing him that "Yours by young Hamond I received," indicating that William Hammond Jr. probably sailed for New England in one of the ships that arrived in the fall of 1633 [WP 3:139]. His sister Anne and brother Thomas may also have come at this time, for they are not included a year later in the passenger list of the Francis, which sailed from Ipswich in the spring of 1634 with Elizabeth Hammond (aged 47), Elizabeth Hammond (aged 15), Sarah Hammond (aged 10) and John Hammond (aged 7) on board [Hotten 279].
Note:
On 6 November 1660 Watertown selectmen sent the constables to "Old Hamond to let him know, that contrary to order of town, he had entertained into his family such a person as is likely to prove chargeable, do therefore desire him to rid the town of such an encumbrance or otherwise to bear the burden thereof himself" [WaTR 1:66].
Note:
In his record of admissions to Scituate church Rev. John Lathrop entered on 14 April 1636 "Elizabeth Hammon my sister having a dismission from the church at Watertown" [NEHGR 9:280]; Lothrop's first wife, Hannah House, was sister of Samuel House; since Lothrop refers to her by maiden name but also calls her sister, the admission to Scituate church may have taken place after the contract of marriage, but before the marriage itself (note, however, that the first child of the couple was baptized on 23 October 1636 [NEHGR 9:281]) [NEHGR 66:356-59]. Various sources give John Lothrop of Scituate a second wife who was a Hammond; this is based on a false deduction from the entry discussed above.
Note: Note: Title: Founders of Early American Families, Emigrants from Europe 1607-1657 Note: Author: Meredith B. Colket, Jr. Note: Publication: The General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, 1975 Note: Repository: Note: Note: State Library of Ohio Note: Call Number: Note: Media: Book Note: Page: 134 Note: Note: on 26 February 1629/30 he was bankrupt and fled from Bristol on the "Lyon" 1 December 1630 arriving Boston, 5 Feb 1630/1; Boston 1632; lived in Scituate then moved to Watertown, freeman 25 May 1636; one of the largest landholders in Watertown Note: Note: Type: Book Note: Author: Cutter, William Richard Note: Date: 1914 Note: Periodical: New England Families: Genealogical and Memorial Note: Publication: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Note: Type: Book Note: Author: Pope, Charles Henry Note: Date: 1986 (originally published 1900) Note: Periodical: Pioneers of Massachusetts Note: Publication: Genealogical Publishing House, Baltimore, MD Note: Type: Book Note: Author: Anderson, Robert Charles Note: Date: 1995 Note: Periodical: The Great Migration Begins: Immigtants to New England, 1620-1633 Change Date: 3 JUL 2002
1586 - 1670 Elizabeth Payne 84 84 Was in Watertown, 1631

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-N2
1545 - 1589 Thomas Hammond 44 44 Note: WILL OF THOMAS HAMMOND, OF LAVENHAM, COUNTY SUFFOLK, ENGLAND. IN Note: THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. Note: Note: The seconde daye of October 1589, I, Thomas Hamonde, of Lavenham in the Countie of Suff. Shereman, whole of mynde and of good and p'fecte rememberance make and ordayne this to be my last Will and Testamente in mann. followeinge: Note: Note: Firste. I bequeathe my soule unto Almightie God, my maker & Redem., my bodie to the earthe &c. Note: Note:
Item, I give to Rose my wief my house wherein Thomas Westlie nowe dwelleth wth all and singular th appetenncs during the term of her naturall lief. And after the deceese of my said wife I will the said house wth th appetennces to remayne unto Willm Hamond my sone his heires and assignes forever.
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Item, I give unto Rose my saide wief, my fielde called Great Lyverdowne wth a convenient waie to the same thurrowe my lane that lieth betwene the land of John Woode the elder and Robt Daniell and throughe my fielde called Little Liverdon for her drifte and carriage duringe the terme of her natural lief. And after the decease of my saide wief I will the said fielde and
Note: the said waye for dryvinge and carryinge to remaine unto Willm Hamonde my sonne his heires and assignes forever. Note: Note:
Item, I give unto Rose my wief, my fielde called Little Lyverdon wth the lane thereunto now leaddinge wth all and singular the appetnncs duringe the terme of her naturall lief, and after her decease I will that the saide field called Litle Liverdon and the said lane shall remayne unto Elizabeth Hamond my daughter, and to the heires of her bodye lawfully begotten, and if the saide Elizabeth shall dep'te owte of this lief before Rose my wief wth out yssue of her bodie lawfully begotten, that then I will the said lane to remayne unto Willm, my sonne, his heires and assignes forever. But if it fortune the saide Elizabeth my daughter to overlive Rose my said wief, that then I will the said feyld called Litle Liverdon and the said lane wth there
Note: appetnnce shall remayne unto the saide Elizabeth her heires and assignes forever. Note: Note: Item, I give unto Rose my daughter, fortie shillings of lawfull monie of Englande, to be paide unto her at her age of xxjti years. Note: Note: Item, I give unto Martha Hamonde, my daughter, fortie shillings of lawfull monie of Englande to be paide unto her at her age of xxjti yeares. Note: Note: Item, I give unto Marie Hamonde my daughter, fortie shillings o?? lawfull monie of Englande to be paide unto her at her age of xxjti yeares. Note: Note: Item, I give unto Susann Hamonde my daughter, fortie shillings o?? lawfull monie of Englande to paide unto her at her age of xxjti yeres. Note: Note: Item, I give unto Margarett Jollye, my sister, a fether bedd and a Shippe Cheste. Note: Note:
The residue of all my goods, corne, cattells, monie, moveables, plate, household stuff and whatsoever my debts beinge payde and this my laste Will and testamente p'formed and fullfilled, I give unto Rose my wief, whom I make and ordayne to be sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testamente.
Note: Note: In witness I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale the day and yere afore written. Note: Note: [Signed] Thomas Hamond Note: Note: Note: [Seal] Witnesses hereunto Robt. Lynch, Willm Trippe by me John Note: Rynge, by me Henrye Parker. Proved December 11, 1589. Note: Note: Title: History and Genealogies of the Hammond Families in America Note: Author: Frederick Stam Hammond Note: Publication: (Oneida, NY, Ryan & Burkhart, 1902) Note: Note:
Title: Genealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston; to which is appended the Early History of the Town. with Illustrations, Maps and Notes. Second Edition. With a Memoir of the author, by Horatio Gates Jones. Two volumes in one.
Note: Author: Bond, Henry Note: Publication: Boston: Published by the N. E. Historic-Genealogical Society, for the Benefit of the "Bond Fund", 1860 Note: Repository: Note: Name: McFarlin Library, The University of Tulsa Note: Tulsa, OK 74104-3123 Note: Note: Call Number: F74.W33B7 1860 Note: Page: p. 269 Change Date: 3 JUL 2002
~1548 - 1605 Rose Trippe 57 57 1565 - 1648 William Payne 82 82 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228T-SL 1563 - 1645 Agnes Neves 82 82 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228T-TR 1764 - 1852 Susannah Walker 88 88 1619 Francis Stone 1785 - WFT Est. 1786-1879 Jane Hadley 1032 - 1079 Amadeo II 47 47 UID: F0D3DC9E559ED711B84A0008C7FB13433A94// 1630 - 1708 Simon Stone 78 78 1632 - 1684 Mary Stone 52 52 1634 - 1691 John Stone 57 57 1639 Elizabeth Stone 1540 - 1625 David Stone 85 85 1555 Ursula 1592 - 1692 Gregory Stone 100 100 He was Deacon Gregory  Stone.  He became a freeman in 1636.  He lived in Cambridge, Ma in 1637. He served in 1638 as a Representative to the Mass General Court 1507 - 1557 Simon Stone 50 50 1513 - 1578 Agnes Clark 65 65 WFT Est. 1737-1763 - 1816 Samuel Cox 1480 David Stone 1460 - 1510 Symond Stone 50 50 1454 Elizabeth ~1420 - 1487 John atte Stone 67 67 1390 - 1431 Walter atte Stone 41 41 D. 1424 Derval nyn Ean McLachlan 1785 - 1859 William Linch 74 74 Abraham Linch 1786 - 1864 Rachael Linch 78 78 Mary Linch Griggs John Jr. Linch Rhonda Linch Nancy Linch 1797 - 1852 Pearce Linch 55 55 Sarah Linch James Linch Lena Linch Abraham Linch Samuel Linch 1752 James Linch 1788 - 1799 Jeremiah Hadley 11 11 Virginia 1919 - 1992 Trueman McCoy 73 73 Muriel Reuter Living Stopkotte Helen Mae Wilke Isabelle 1443 - 1524 Thomas Howard, Knight of The Garter, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, 81 81 ALSO EARL OF SURREY, THE "VICTOR OF FLODDEN." McWilliams Merlin Balfour 1918 Elaine Copenhaver 1790 - 1863 Enoch Hadley 73 73 1874 - 1960 Fred Brantley Davis 86 86 Loroenz Steinhoff Donald Craig Aurther Kramer 1820 - 1898 Lydia Johnson 77 77 1875 Frank Tenney Darrow 1886 Daniel Kepler 1888 - 1944 Winifred H. Bixby 56 56 1871 James L. Rector 1877 Maggie Staack 1876 Anna M. Swenson 1792 - 1834 Hannah Barker Hadley 42 42 1881 Julia Jacobson 1883 Mary Mueller 1908 Jesse Leland Antes 1909 Wesley Marvin Antes 1911 Lloyd Howard Antes 1918 Harold Antes John Jarvis Nancy Burney David Pace ~1790 - 1858 Philadelphia Harrison 68 68 1799 - 1885 John B. Hadley 85 85 1878 - 1888 Charles Wesley Davis 10 10 William Howard Gilbert Basset 1870 Minnie M. Melick 1900 Leona Pauline Davis 1904 Lucile Emma Davis 1902 Clarence Orlando Davis 1904 Julia Marie Davis 1907 Florence Elizabeth Davis 1906 - 1913 Joy Edward Davis 6 6 1804 - 1831 Joshua B. Hadley 27 27 1907 Paul Edward Davis 1909 Margaret Marie Davis 1911 Gertrude Elizabeth Davis 1913 Leo LaVerne Davis 1882 Inez Hesser 1910 William Roy Davis 1912 Westley Abner Davis Mabel Johnson 1894 - 1895 Floyd Leslie Rector 9m 9m 1897 Florence May Rector 1806 - 1866 Mary B. Hadley 59 59 1899 Pearl Elizabeth Rector 1909 Glen LeVerne Rector 1643 - 1723 Lydia Moore 80 80 1608 - 1674 John Moore 66 66 1612 - 1690 Elizabeth Rice 78 78 1641 - 1702 Mary Moore 60 60 1645 - 1715 Jacob Moore 69 69 1647 - 1725 Joseph Moore 77 77 1649 - 1705 Elizabeth Moore 56 56 1649 - 1729 Benjamin Moore [Twin] 80 80 1778 - 1845 Ann Underwood 67 67 1668 - 1688 William Moore 19 19 1576 - 1646 Joseph Morse 69 69 1577 - 1691 Dorothy 114 114 1833 - 1919 Rachel Ann Chritton 85 85 Mary MacAlpine 1642 - 1680 Hannah Morse 38 38 D. 1238 William MacGregor 1772 Issac Drake ~1825 - Died Young Johnnie Washburn Chritton 1580 - 1621 Henry Rice 41 41 1772 - 1847 Adam Siler 75 75 1606/1607 - 1608 Henry Rice Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: L. ~1608 - 1608 Edward Rice Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: L. ~1236 - 1286 Gregor MacGregor 50 50 Mary Rice Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: L. Anne Rice 1567 - 1597 Thomas Morse 29 29 1548 - 1596 Margery Boggas 48 48 1802 - 1833 Elijah Drake 30 30 1726 George A Mann 1835 Rebecca Jane Chritton 1778 - 1840 John Kemp 62 62 1833 Robert B Chritton 1588 - 1663 Jeremiah Morse 75 75 1590 - 1638 James Morse 47 47 1592 - >1638 Nathaniel Morse 46 46 1595 - >1638 Philip Morse 43 43 1564 - 1621 Henry (Thomas) Rice 57 57 1560 Catherine Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1596 Robert Rice D. 1691 Elizabeth Loker Gregor Garbh William Pounds Eoin Alpina D. 0961 Gregor na Bratich Dorviegeldum Constantine Malvine Dongallus Spontana ~0415 - 0505 Donart 90 90 D. 0826 Eocha- Annuine 1809 Lavina Hobson 0769 Aodh- Fin D. 0733 Eocha D. 0706 Eoacha- Rineral ~1557 - 1596 Thomas Garfield 39 39 D. 22 Feb 1614/1615 Agnes ~1528 - 1584 Edward Garfield 56 56 D. 15 Feb 1602/1603 Alice 1500 - 1550 John Hammond 50 50 John Hamonde, the clothier, of Lavenham, County of Suffolk, England, born about 1500, son of John Hamonde, of Melford, appears to have been the first of the name to live in Lavenham. He undoubtedly settled there in connection with the cloth industry, of which Lavenham was at that time the center. So many of the early families of Watertown and vicinity came from Lavenham and the surrounding country, and as many of them were connected by ties of marriage with the Hammonds, either before the emigration to America or after the settlement here, it is deemed advisable to give a brief sketch of the town and its history in this connection. As seen to-day it is a very interesting old town, with quaint old streets with houses on both sides having overhanging gables. The ancient Market Cross, the curious structure known to-day as the "Old Workhouse," the ancient parish church which has been pronounced the most excellent example of late perpendicular work to be found in all England; all of these, together with the delightful location and naturally picturesque scenery, go to make up a picture not easily equalled in all East Anglia. The beautiful old church stands in a commanding situation, well calculated to show its massive tower at its very best. The great square tower is over 140 feet in height, and looks as if it had never been completed, for the twenty-four coats of arms of Thomas Spring, "the rich clothier of Lavenham," who was one of its builders, reach exactly to the top of the tower, suggesting that a few feet more, at least, were meant to be added. The tradition is
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that the architect was killed by falling from this tower when it had reached its present height, and that this was considered a warning from on high to discontinue the work upon it. The principal part of the church, as it stands to-day, was built by the DeVeres, Earls of Oxford, who had a mansion not far away, and a park which took up more than half of the Parish, and by Thomas Spring, between the years 1480 and 1525. The vestry and the east end of the chancel are parts of an earlier church. The interior dimensions of the church are 68x156 feet. The arms of the DeVeres, who bore on thei?? shields a star, are to be seen in many places. Over the south porch are six shields, which represent the connection of th?? DeVeres with the Howards and other great families. Th?? carving and sculpture are fine and the arms look as fresh as if they were just fashioned by the carver's chisel. The interion carvings and decorations are beautiful, and the church is well considered one of the finest old churches in all England.
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Of the ancient town itself, it is well known how the great and wise King Edward III. impressed with the fact that England was sending her wool to Flanders to be made into cloth, induced the Flemings to come to England and settle and thus encouraged the manufacture of cloth at home Lavenham was one of the towns in which they first settled and it became the center of the cloth trade. The town be came rich with giant strides, and the "clothiers," as the cloth manufacturers were called, became proud and opulent, some of their sons and grandsons becoming country gentry, and Lords of the Manor were raised to knighthood, while others took orders in the church or became men of letters. Notable among these were the Springs and Copingers, of Lavenham, both of which families were early represented in New England. John Hammond must have been still a young man at the time of his death, as his children appear to have been quite young and his widow survived him 26 years, but the exact period of his birth cannot be learned.
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The dates of birth of his children cannot be found, but William was probably the eldest son, although there is no positive evidence to prove that he was the eldest child. He is mentioned first in his father's will, and is named with his nother as executor of the will, which would indicate that he was older than his brother, Thomas; but to Thomas is left the house in Melford, while William appears to have received only œ5.
Note: Note: The fact that William was named with his father in the deed of trust, given below, would seem to establish the fact of his being the eldest son. Note: Note: The following abstract of John's will was furnished by Major Henry C. Malden, a brother-in-law of Rev. Canon Thomas Scott, Rector of Lavenham, in 1897, and is dated Dec. 22, 1550: Note: Note: "I John Hamond, of Lavenham, Clothier, &c." Note: Note: Item, I give and bequeathe to Agnes my weif œ30. Note: Note: Item, I give and bequeathe to Wilm Hamond my sonne œ5, to be paide hym at the age of 21 yeres. Note: Note: Item, I give and bequeathe to Elizabeth, Margaret and Johane, my daughters, to every one of them œ6. 8s 4d, to be paide them at the age of 21 yeres. Note: Note: Item, I give and bequeathe to Thomas Hamond, my sonne my house in Melford, late John Hamonde my ffathers, holdyn by coype of Courte Rolle now of my Lady Mary's grace, to enter at the age of 21 yeres. Note: Note: Item, I give and bequeathe to my said sonne Thomas œ4. Note: Note: I appoint my wyfe Agnes and my sonne Willm executors of this my last Will. Proved at Lambeth, June 5, 1551. Note: Note: Note: The following is a copy of the deed of trust mentioned above, dated July 25, 1548, in which one William Page of Brandeston, near Lavenham, conveys a copse and meadow to twenty-five trustees for the good of the poor of Lavenham forever. Note: Note: Note: INDENTURE AT LAVENHAM RECTOR. Note:
Omnibus Xti fidelibus ad quos hoc presens carta Indentata perve'int Willo Page de Lavenham. Salutem in Dno sempiternam. Sciatis me prefatum Vm Page dimisisse, tradidisse, feofasse et hac presenti carta mea indentata ??onfirmasse Willo Rysbie, Generoso Roberto Risbie, Thome Risbie et Georgio Risbie filiis dicti Willi Rysbie, Marteno Sudeley Generoso et Marteno filio ??uo, Willo Grome et Willo filio suo, Rogero Grome et Thome filio suo, Thome Sexteyn, Georgio Pye et Georgio filio suo. Roberto Critost. Johni
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Whattoke, clothmaker, et Johni filio suo Willo Cawston, Alano Sexteyn, Johni Warde, Roberto Brinwyn, Johni Hamonde et Willo Hamonde filio suo, Roberto Lynche, Hugoni Southill, Edwo Prykke et Willo Rockeley?? unam peciam prati vocatam Brandeston medowe, et unam peciam bosci vocm Brandeston Grove cum suis pertinentibus in villa de Lavenham predicta?? Quae quidam pecio prati et bosci erunt ad pauperes sustentandos infra vilia?? de Lavm predict in perpetuum. In omnis rei testimonium huic presenti?? carte indentate sigillum meum opposui. Datum vicesimo quinto die July Anno regis Edwardi Sexti dei Gra Anglie ffrancie et Hiberne Regis fidei?? Defensoris et in terra Anglicane et Hiberne Ecclesie Capitis secundo.
Note: Note: (Signed) per me Willm Page. Note: (Endorsed) Possessio et status data est in pr‘sens Johnni Waren?? Nicholas Waren Thome--(illegible) Johni Vale cum multis aliis. Note:
1524 Agnes Gerrold 1674 - 1676 Martha Blanchard 2 2 1805 - 1843 Elizabeth Johnson 37 37 1877 - 1951 Julia Ellen Jane Davis 74 74 1479 - 1542 Johanna Heimbach 63 63 ~1580 - 1672 Edward Johnson 92 92 George Johnson 1638 - 1683 Samuel Stearns 45 45 1642 - 26 Feb 1723/1724 Hannah Manning William Manning Dorothy Adams ~0705 - WFT Est 738-790 Asa Eysteindottir [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

AKA ASA  (L) DE THRONDHEIM
D. 1673 Mary Barker John Barker 1791 - 1862 Rebecca Towel 71 71 Mary 1657 - 1714 Deborah Treadway 56 56 REFN: HWS25119
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WTL-1C
1646 - 1714 Elizabeth Treadway 68 68 REFN: HWS24320
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WTK-Z2
~1610 Sarah 1603 - 1682 George Lamboll 79 79 Living Laughlin Living Leefers William Abbott Martha Beal ~1608 John Stout 1814 - 1899 Lucinda M. Jones 84 84 1859 - 1944 Emmeretta Swan 84 84 1853 - 1938 George Franklin Chritton 84 84 1838 - 1914 Charles Santford Jr. Chritton 75 75 1815 Isaac Drake Chritton 1808 George Rector Mary Riddle 1824 - 1906 William Washburn Chritton 82 82 1735 - 1803 John Chritton 68 68 ABT 1740/1745 Christophe Christian Mann 1767 Joseph Washburn 1816 - 1843 Beulah Hunt 26 26 ~1825 - Died Young Eura Chritton 1800 Rebecca Drake 1802 - 1817 Elizabeth Drake 14 14 1809 - 1847 Nathan Drake 37 37 1815 - 1877 Enoch Blackwell Drake 62 62 1781 - 1831 Abraham Stout Drake 49 49 1786 - 1836 William Henry Drake 50 50 1800 - 1859 Nancy Carr 59 59 1822 - 1841 Joshua Drake 19 19 1825 Stout Drake 1822 - 1902 Ruth Woody 80 80 1839 Mary Minerva (Molly) Chritton 1844 - 1863 James M. Chritton 19 19 1846 - 1920 America Ellen Chritton 74 74 1889 - 1946 Chester Franklin Chritton 56 56 1670/1675 Mary Ashton 1670/1675 John Ashton 1893 - 1967 Frederick Lawson Chritton 74 74 1829 - 1854 Laura Ann Rector 24 24 1877 - 1966 Linna Augusta Chritton 88 88 1881 - 1881 Chritton 10d 10d 1822 - 1860 Asenath Hadley 38 38 1882 - 1960 Laura Deborah Chritton 78 78 1884 - 1958 Adella Pearl Chritton 73 73 1887 - 1974 Amy Luetta Chritton 87 87 ABT 1740/1745 - ~1814 Mary 1757 - 1835 Elizabeth Critton 77 77 ~1759 - 1818 John Critton 59 59 ~1762 - ~1843 William Critton 81 81 ~1768 - ~1840 Sarah Critton 72 72 ~1774 - ~1838 Mary Critton 64 64 1775 - 1835 Gabriel Critton 60 60 1803 - 1841 Martha Lindley 38 38 ~1778 - 1857 James Critton 79 79 ~1780 Jacob Critton ~1794 - ~1846 John Critton 52 52 1898 - 1983 Blanch Manila Chritton 85 85 Nellie Ruth. Chritton 1901 - 1969 Reno Burdette Chritton 68 68 1891 - 1978 Lyda Belle Chritton 86 86 1793 - 1850 Christopher Santford Chritton 57 57 1799 - 1865 Eura Eaton Drake 66 66 ~1815 Enoch Blackwell Chritton 1763 - WFT Est. 1790-1854 Owen Lindley 1819 - 1906 Joseph Washburn Chritton 87 87 1821 Cary Alexander Chritton 1823 Azuba Lucinda Chritton 1825 - 1895 Catherine Chritton 70 70 ~1797 Enoch B Drake 1766 - 1794 Isaac Chritton 28 28 ~1771 Elizabeth Mann 1779 - 1862 Enoch Blackwell Drake 82 82 1781 - 1847 Rachael Taylor 66 66 1818 - 1894 Noah Drake 76 76 1779 - 1849 Eleanor Thompson 70 70 1807 Katherine Drake 1746 - 1816 Nathan Drake 70 70 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1727 - 1750/1751 Rebecca Stout 1742 - 1801 Tamer Jones 59 59 1780 Jerusha Smith 1862 - 1929 Benjamin Franklin Shipley 67 67 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1798 - 1880 Adam Shipley 82 82 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1750 Unnamed Drake 1783 Rozetta Drake Abt 1645 Or 1651/52 Deliverence Alice Stout 1782 - WFT Est. 1806-1860 Martha Thompson ~1652 Penelope Mary Stout ~1650 - 1710 George Drake 60 60 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1618 - 1687 Francis Drake 69 69 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1625 - 1688 Mary Walker 63 63 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1581 - 14 Jan 1687/1688 Robert Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1584 Jane Gawton Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1555 - 1616 William Drake 61 61 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1557 - 16 Mar 1615/1616 Joan Merrylls Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1518 - 1555 William Drake 37 37 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1531 Ann Marsham Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1730 - 1795 Mary Thompson 65 65 1879 - 1957 Orlando Evan Davis 78 78 1460 - 1541 Thomas Drake 81 81 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1460 - 1550 Agnes Butler 90 90 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1440 - <1510 William Drake 70 70 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1360 - <1471 Edmund Drake 111 111 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1660 - 1733 Francis Drake 73 73 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1654 - 1711 Elizabeth Drake 57 57 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1699 Abigail Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1700 - <1740 Mary Drake 40 40 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1702 Elizabeth Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1699 Hannah Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1753 - 1830 Joshua Hadley 76 76  The great-grandson of Simon Hadley I, Joshua was a militia captain in Cross Creek, North Carolina (Fayetteville).  Joshua was a captain in the Continental Army under General George Washington.   He was at the battle of Cane Creek to assist his Quaker family members who would not defend themselves.

Thomas and his children were kicked out of the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting for fighting.  They held slaves and were instrumental in the early Regulator Movement.

CONFLICT: one record gives his place of birth as North Carolina. John Hadley's info gives the place of birth as Virginia.

UPDATE: 1999-02-20
!MARRIAGE: Virginia Rizor Bean to Hadley Society; ; email message dated 20 Feb 1999; ; ;

UPDATE: 1999-08-08
!BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE-CHILDREN: R. C. Fulcher, 1770-1790 CENSUS OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS - DAVIDSON, SUMNER AND TENNESSEE COUNTIES (In What is Now Tennessee); ; Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore MD, 1987; p. 46-47; copy found at Whittier Public Library, Whittier CA, 929.3 Ful - Jul 1999 and extracted by Terry McLean.
CHILDREN: named in this record is William. The source mentions there were others born after 1790.

UPDATE: 1997-10-05 !PARENTS-BIRTH-RESIDENCE-MILITARY-SPOUSE(1)&(2)-CHILDREN-DEATH: Louise Gillespie Lynch, OUR VALIANT MEN; ; 1976; p. 76-77; photocopy of pages in possession of Terry McLean, Anaheim CA
RESIDENCE: North Carolina, Williamson Co., TN, Sumner Co., TN.
MILITARY: First North Carolina Infantry, served at Cave Creek, Brandywine, Germantown, and Kings Mountain, where he was wounded.
BURIAL: traditionally said to be buried on family farm in Williamson Co., TN. FILE: HB-I-43-05-0084

!1. b date, marr from: "A Hadley Genealogy" Vol I, pub by the Hadley Genealogical Soc. of So. Calif.; 1974, page 43-45.

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From: Ron [Virginia] Bean <w8h7p6gv@coastalnet.com>                To: tmclean@earthlink.net
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999                                          Subject: HADLEY Genealogy - Correction
  "...Daniel McKEITHAN d. c 1796 and wife Mary HOLMES died shortly after. The McKEITHAN children were taken in by Joshua HADLEY and Hannah HOLMES HADLEY and moved with them to Tennessee c 1799. They were raised in the HADLEY home. Three McKEITHAN children, Robert, Mary and Catherine were mentioned in a lawsuit over the estate of Joshua HADLEY (Sumner Co. TN 1830 - over 230 pp. of depositions were given). The girls, Mary McKEITHAN and her sister Catherine (Caty) LATIMER were called the nieces of Hannah HADLEY who was Hannah HOLMES before her marriage..."

Fulcher, 1770-1790 CENSUS OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS - DAVIDSON, SUMNER AND TENNESSEE COUNTIES (In What is Now Tennessee):
  p. 46-47. "Capt HADLEY brought a company of soldiers to the Cumberland Settlements in 1787, which became part of Evan's Battalion, and remained 2 years. Among the company was Valentine SEVIER..."
  "...Joshua HADLEY - DAR membership on this line. Born July 13, 1753 in Fayetteville NC; md. 1786 to Hannah HOLMES, who was born 1768, the daughter of Gov. HOLMES of VA. He died 8 Feb 1830 in Williamson Co., Tenn [ref 3a - Tenn DAR Roster]. North Carolina land grants: [ref 3b - Deed Book A, 121]
  Children: William, born 1787; (several children born after 1790)."

"A Hadley Genealogy" Vol I, p. 43-45
  Joshua was one of the fifty-two citizens who formed the Association of the Sons of Liberty in 1775 at Liberty Point, Fayetteville, NC.  He entered the Continental Army as an Ensign in Captain Jean Baptiste Ashe's company of General Abner Nash's brigade. In 1776 his rank of Ensign was confirmed by the Continental Congress, which promoted him to Lieutenant in 1777, and to Captain in 1779.
  Joshua went north with General Nash's brigade in 1777 and took part in the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown.  General Nash was killed at Germantown and his brigade almost anihilated. Joshua escaped unscathed, and he and remanents of the brigade were returned to North Carolina to reorganize and attempt to restore order to that turbulent area.
  Aside from his promotion to Captain in 1779, nothing is again known of Joshua's activities until Sept 8, 1781 when he was wounded in the Battle of Eutaw Springs in South Carolina. The next year, General Jethro Sumner, commander of the North Carolina Continentals, appointed Joshua to the command of the military district of Wilmington, NC, where he probably served out the remainder of the war.
  Joshua did not leave the Army at the close of the war.  Four years later, in 1787, he and his company were ordered to Tenn to quell the Indian outrages in that area.  No doubt this is when he got is first glimpse of Nashville and vicinity which he described at the time as "A half dozen frame and log houses and twenty or thirty log cabins."  He returned to North Carolina in Nov of 1787 to take his seat in the State Assembly.  He and Hannah Holmes were married at this time and, apparently he resigned his commission at about the same time.
  Obviously Joshua had been inpressed by what he saw in Tenn.  He was granted 7500 acres of public land in recognition of his military services, which he chose to take in Williamson and Sumner counties, Tenn, and which he proceeded to occupy about 1790.  For years thereafter he continued to accumulate land, mostly by buying up land grants of Revoluntionary War soldiers who preferred a quick dollar or were reluctant to occupy their lands in such an unsettled community.
  Mr. Robert T. Quarles, Director of Archives, State of Tenn, told me (Lyle Hadley) in 1958 that at one time Joshua owned about one-half of Williamson, Sumner and Davidson counties.  An exageration, no doubt, but he did show me card files of some ninety parcels of land ranging from a few acres to well over 1,000 acres, which Joshua had owned.
  Joshua was a member and one of the organizers of the North Carolina Cincinnatti, and his grandson, James Alexander Hadley, was, at the time of his death, the family representative in this order.
  Joshua's burial place has not been definitely established. He is reported to have died at Hadleywood, the home of his son Denny Porterfield Hadley, and probably is buried beside his wife Hannah in the family cemetery situated near Hwy 431 about ten miles south of Franklin, Tenn. However, other sources say he is buried near Gallatin.

OUR VALIANT MEN, by Louise Gillespie Lynch:
  "Joshua HADLEY was born Jul 13, 1753 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. His father, Thomas HADLEY, was born in England and emigrated to America, settling on Cross Creek in Cumberland County, North Carolina. Joshua's mother was Mary THOMPSON HADLEY. Thomas HADLEY was Captain of a troop of light horsemen and was killed while defending his home near Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1781.
  Joshua HADLEY received his rank as a Captain at the age of 22 in the First North Carolina infantry. He was at the Battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Cave Creek, and Kings Mountain, where he was wounded.
  Joshua HADLEY first married a Miss LIVINGSTON and then he married Hannah HOLMES in 1786. Hannah HOLMES was the daughter of Archibald and Margaret (MUCULLOCK) HOLMES of North Carolina. She was born May 13, 1768.
  Joshua HADLEY was paying tax on land in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1805.
He lived on land located on the Lewisburg Pike near the Duplex Community that he is said to have received for his Revolutionary War services. He was living in Sumner County when he died, February 8, 1830, but he is said to have been brought back to Williamson County for his burial in the family graveyard on his farm. Tradition is that Andrew JACKSON attend HADLEY's funeral. Hannah HADLEY died April 28, 1837... [7 children named]"

IDNO: 05-0084

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Supplement by John William Hadley 29 Aug 1999 (portrait in MM)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS - WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TN. Vol 2, Louise Lynch
  Chancery Court 1823--April 1823 at the house of Joshua Hadley Deposition of Joshua Hadley, age 70 years.  I knew Capt.  Robert Raiford, a Continental officer in. the army, he being a mesmate of mine and he had a mulatto boy, his slave and waiter and cooke in the mess which boy was returned as a soldier by the name of Parker Rogers and I believe he was returned as a drummer in the N. C. line and was in that service about the conclusion of the war in South Carolina

EARLY HISTORY OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE, by Edward Albright, 1909
Retyped by Sherry Falcon  1998
Chapter 29.  Events Of 1787 - Continued.   The Cold Water Expedition
  While the colony was being so greatly harassed by the Indians in 1787, the parent State legislated in behalf of her dependants on the Cumberland, thereby ordering to their aid a battalion of men. It was commanded by Major EVANS, a brave soldier, and was called "Evans' Battalion". These troops were to receive for their services four hundred acres of land each, the officers thereof being granted a greater amount in proportion. One company was led by Capt. William MARTIN, afterwards Colonel MARTIN, who died in Smith County. Another was under command of Capt. Joshua HADLEY, who died many years ago in Sumner County. This battalion remained in the settlement about two years and rendered good service in guarding the various forts and in pursuing the enemy when the latter had committed murders or stolen horses. The Legislature, however, as was its custom in pursuance of such acts of generosity, provided that these soldiers should be sheltered, clothed and fed by the people whom they were sent to guard. At the October terms of the Davidson County Court, 1787, a tax was levied for their support. The resolution authorizing same was as follows: "Resolved, That for the better furnishing of the troops now coming into the county under command of Major EVANS, with provisions, etc., that one-fourth of the tax of this county be paid in corn, two-fourths in beef, pork, bear meat and venison; one-eighth in salt, and an eighth in money, to defray expenses of removing provisions." In fixing the rate at which the above provisions should be valued, it was provided that beef should be reckoned at five dollars per hundred; pork, eight dollars per hundred; "good bear meat without bones," eight dollars per hundred; venison, ten shillings per hundred, and salt at sixteen dollars per bushel. The "superintendent" was directed to call for such a part of the aforesaid tax as the commanding officer of the troops might direct. If any person or persons failed to deliver his or their quota or quotas, at the time and place directed, the said Superintedent should give notice thereof the sheriff of the county who was directed to "distrain immediately."


American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Search Terms: HADLEY (1372), JOSHUA (11676)
Results (12 combined matches)
Surname Given Name(s) Maiden Name Birth Date Birth Place Biographical Info Reference
HADLEY Joshua   176? Tennessee, capt.Rev.War Kith & kin of Capt. James Leeper & Susan Drake his wife. By Nellie Lousie McNish Gambill. [New York?] 1946. (196p.):77
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~1730 - <1752 William Drake 22 22 1752, March 14.  Drake, William, of Hopewell Township, Hunterdon Co. labourer wife: Susannah. Son: William, under age Real and Personal estate. Executors-- the wife and brother, Richard Evins. Witnesses-- Benjamin Drake, Daniel Drake, Edward cooper proved April 6, 1752

1752, Paril 4.  Inventory of the estate:  Real, 88 acres of land 120 pounds; personal, 57.4.6 pounds; made by Henry van Kirk and Edmund Hunt. Wills 209 J

Source:First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey  part 5.

   III.  WILLIAM, with wife, Susannah, who
         was a Farnsworth, (dau. of Henry), were
         members of Hopewell Church, 1742,
         (GEDNEY, p. 129); he d. 1752, of Hopewell,
         laborer, leaving a will dated Mar. 14,
         proved Apr. 6, 1752, (ARCH., Vol.
         XXXII, p. 98), wife, Susannah, son
         William, under age; executors, wife, and
         brother, Richard Evans. Witnesses, Benjamin
         and Daniel Drake, (certainly brothers).
         He was overseer of the Poor, 1742,
         (id. p. 21).


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~1683 - <1763 Benjamin Drake 80 80 Extract of Will of Benjamin Drake: 1763, June 22, Drake, Benjamin, of Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon Co.; will of. "Being aged." Wife, Hannah [2nd wife], all the goods she brought when I married her; also £50. Daughter, Rebecca, £40. Son, Zachariah, £40. Daughter, Hannah [only child by 2nd wife], £40. Grandson, William Drake, the son of William Drake, £5. To Isaac Eaton, minister of Baptist Church of Hopewell, £2. Son, Edmond, my plantation where I live. Executor-- my sons, Edmond and Zachariah Drake. Witnesses-- John Lamburt, Daniel Gano, John Drake. Proved Aug. 30, 1763.

From "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey part 4" by Ora Eugene Monnette.
               BENJAMIN DRAKE Born at Pisc., ca. 1683-4, was a son of Rev. JOHN DRAKE, and wife, Rebecca Trotter, and became the prominent and outstanding citizen of Hopewell, (vide, ante, this PART, p. 558). He certainly had a wife, MARY, determined to have been MARY RUNYON, (of VINCENT), when they organized the church there, in 1715, the time of his removal, with ROBERT DRAKE, both 1722, owners there, (vide, ante, this PART, p. 561). In GEDNEY, (p. 126), where that other great citizen, JONATHAN STOUT, wife, Ann; son, JOSEPH STOUT, wife, Ruth, SARAH (Stout) SMITH, wife of Andrew, Jr., THOMAS CURTIS, wife, Alse, (Alice or Aley), HANNAH STOUT, SARAH FITZRANDOLPH, nee BONHAM, widow of JOHN, and RACHEL HYDE, participated, at the home of JOSEPH STOUT. Mr. O. B. Leonard suggested that the second wife of BENJAMIN DRAKE was HANNAH DUNHAM, and, he may m. above HANNAH STOUT. In his will, he left a widow, Hannah, and named nearly all his children, (ARCH., Vol. XXXII, p. 120), dated 6-2, 1763; Rebecca, Zachariah, Hannah, William, Edmond, Daniel, Francis, Thomas and Nathaniel; proved, Aug. 30, 1763.

Whether or not BENJAMIN DRAKE m. (2) a Hannah Dunham or a Hannah Stout, he certainly m. (2) or (3) Hannah Seabrooke, (vide, STILLWELL, Vol. III, p. 405).


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1677 - ~1747 Mary Runyon 70 70 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1655 - <1740 John Drake 85 85 Extract of Rev. John's Will: 1740, April 7. Drake, John, Drake, Sen'r. of Essex Co., yeoman; will of. Children--Benjamin, Isaac, Abraham. Samuel and Sarah Fulson. Grandchildren--Abraham, John, Philip, and Gershom Drake; Samuel, Thomas and Mary Davis, children of daughter Mary, deceased. Daughter-in-law, Patience Drake. Edward Slater, Allizhiah Skebbo, Elizabeth (Wife of Benjamin Hull, Esq), Filiratea (wife of Benjamin Martain), Moses Fitzrandolph, Christian Rebout, the poor of Piscataway. Rev. John Drake appointed Hannah (Manning) Drake Blackford, wife of his son Isaac, executrix of his estate.

1741. Sept. 30. Hannah Drake, wife of Isaac Drake, renounces the Executorship on account of age and other inability, Witnesses: John Blackford, Jun'r, Jacob Thorp.

Executors--grandsons, Samuel and Jonas Drake, and their mother, Hannah Drake. Witnesses--James Manning, Grace Manning, David Drake. Proved Sept.29, 1741. Lib. C, p.442.

From "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey part 4" by Ora Eugene Monnette.

Rev. JOHN DRAKE, (FRANCIS and MARY), b. ca. 1655, d. 1741. He was the famous ordained minister, First Baptist Church of Pisc., 1715, (vide. ante, PART TWO, pp. 199-201), officiating until his great age forced retirement, 1729, but he continued to administer ordinances. Very active in public matters, civil magistrate, and member of the Colonial Assembly, 1693. He had also been called, "Capt. John Drake," in connection with the widow of Joshua Pierce, in 1675. The records are replete with his distinctions.

When he died he left a will, showing him then living in Essex County, dated April 7, 1740, proved Sept. 29, 1741, called "Sen'r," to show his seniority and great age, for his son of the same name. John Drake, Jr., was then deceased, and left chil. in the recs. This will names only five of his children, then living, Benjamin, Isaac, Abraham. Samuel and Sarah, (m. Folsom), and indic. decease of children, Mary, Jacob, Francis, et al., naming one Elizabeth, as wife of "Benjamin Hull, Esq." (ARCH., Vol. XXX, p. 151.)

In the meantime, REV. JOHN DRAKE had married three wives, (1), Rebecca Trotter, July 7, 1677, (dau. of William Trotter, and wife, Cutbury Gibbs, of Elizabethtown), who was prob. mother of all his children.

A Philadelphia record indicates that he may have married (2), Barbara Scott, there, in 1707, "JOHN DRAKE m. 1707-8 BARBARA SCOTT"--1st Pres. Ch. of Phila.--(Pa. Mgs., Vol. II, p. 20).


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1655 - ~1702 Rebecca Trotter 47 47 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1630 - 1676 William Trotter 46 46 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1628 - 1667 Catherine Cutbury Gibbs 39 39 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1768 - 1837 Hannah Holmes 68 68 ~1708 - 1742 Benjamin Drake 34 34 Benjamin died 29 March, 1742 in Maidenhead; as he was viewing a fowling-piece, his little daughter accidently discharged the gun, and he died from the effect of the shot. [Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey Vol 1, p14-15]

1742, April 12, Drake, Benjamin, of Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co. Inventory of estate, £136.16.10, including loom and tacklings. Made by Mathew Hickson and Reuben Armitage. Hunterdon Wills


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1704 - 1750 John Drake 46 46 Will of John Drake: 1750, July 21. Drake, John, of Hopewell Township. Hunterdon Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Rachel. Three daughters, Frances, Ruth and Mary Drake. Son, John Drake, land which testator received from his father; land bought from John Coxe. Sons Charles and Benjamin. Executors --brothers Francis and Thomas Drake, and friend Willson Hunt. Witnesses--Richard Evins, Zachariah Drake and Edward Cooper. Proved October 25, 1750. Hunterdon Wills, 280 J.

1750, Oct, 29. Inventory (£222.18l.11) includes one Negro fellow, £55; hive of bees; gun and sword. Made by Reuben Armitage and Richard Evins.

1756, March 23. Account mentions Edward Burrows, Dr. Dewit, Fras. Fowler, Henry Wolsey, Azariah Hunt, Thomas Drake, Edmond Drake, Benjamin Ketcham, Nevill Winn, Thomas Vandike. Richard Evans, Andrew Titus, Reuben Armitage, Henry Vankirk, Henry Wolsey, Eliza Runion, John Wolsey, Edward Cooper, Andrew Morgan, Isaac Eaton, Samuel Henry, Reed and Furman, Luffort Waldron, Jos. Tindall, Daniel Drake, Theo. Severns.


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~1713 - ~1753 Francis Drake 40 40 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1714 Rebecca Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1715 - ~1766 Zechariah Drake 51 51 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1723 - 1792 Thomas Drake 69 69 Extract of Will of Thomas Drake: 1792, Jan. 13. Drake, Thomas, of Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co.; will of. Son, Henry, home plantation of 100 acres; he paying £500 for same in 4 equal Payments. Son, Enoch, plantation of 70 acres on road from Pennington to Rocky Hill; he paying £400 in 4 payments. Eldest son, Ralph £60, made in 4 payments. The other 6 sons, £10 each, in 4 payments. Remainder to be sold and monies divided into 6 equal shares. Sons, John, Henry and Enoch, each 1 share, Daniel, 1/2 share, Benjamin, 1 share, Thomas, ½ share; and daughters, Mary and Easter, each 1/2 share. Youngest son, Thomas, to be clothed during his apprenticeship Executors-- sons, Henry and Enoch. Witnesses-- Aaron Stout, Thomas Drake and Daniel Drake. Proved Mar. 16, 1792. Lib. 34, p.200.

http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/Terry--kathy--Bradley/GENE1-001 4.html contains this same quote, but they list Mary Drake's husband as Charles Woverton.

All information below received from Mark Cox <mkcox@bright.net>

LDS Ancestral File number 9KFR-M8.

Source:  S.R. Williams, "The Drake Family".  Compiled in 1980 by Stanley Ross Williams. References: Wagner, "Drakes in England" Alice Smith Thompson, "The Drake Family of New Hampshire" Chambers, "Early Germans of New Jersey..." Fox-Davies, "Armorial Families...".

Thomas Drake was overseer and surveyor of highways, Hopewel, Hunterdon, NJ  in 1777 and 1784.  He joined Hopewell Church 20 Sept.1766,

Thomas and Dorothy Drake's tombstones were set up in Old School Baptist Cemetery by Wm. H. Drake in the 1920's.  They were originally in a family cemetery on a farm near Centerville, about 1 mile East of Pennington, along Pennington-Rocky Road.  In Monnette's "First Settlers of Ye Plantations" he states that the cemetery was on Titus Mill Road.  On the tombstone, Thomas' Rev. War Service is noted: Lt. Rev. War. Co. G, 19th Infantry.

According to Hardin's "Drakes in New Jersey..." p.14, the tombstones had been used as stepping stones for years.  They cite Thomas Drake 'service record from the Adjutant General's Office, Trenton, NJ thus : "Lt. Thomas Drake served in Captain Ralph Guild's Co., Col. Joseph Phillip's First Regiment, Hunterdon Co., NJ Militia for one month during the Revolutionary War--injured."

Will of Thomas Drake:

Thomas died leaving a will dated 13 Jan 1792, proved 16 March 1792 "of Amwell Twp., Hunterdon County"  (must have been living with a child --probably son Henry who was willed the 100 acre plantation whereon Thomas lived when writing the will.)  Enoch was devised plantation near Centerville," beginning at a black oak of Samuel Titus at the said road, running to..John Drake's corner.....70 acres.

Other children named in willl: Eldest son, Ralph, 60 pounds; Youngest son, Thomas, to get share when 21; John one share; Henry one share; Enoch one share; Daniel 1/2 share; Benjamin 1 share; Thomas 1/2 share; Mary 1/2 share, and Easter 1 /2 share. Youngest son, Thomas to be clothed during his apprenticeship.

Executors: sons, Henry and Enoch. Witnesses, Aaron Stout,Thomas Drake, Daniel Drake.

State of New Jersey Calendar of Wills--1791-1795.  Book 34.  Page 200.

He was married to Dorothy VAN KIRK (daughter of Hendrick (Henry) VAN KIRK and Dorothy MORGAN) about 1750 in NJ.  Dorothy VAN KIRK was born on 20 Sep 1734 in Monmouth Co., NJ.  She died on 13 Dec 1791 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co., NJ.  She was buried in Hopewell Baptist Cemetery, Titus Mill Road, Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., NJ.  She has Ancestral File number FSNR-R9.   The LDS Ancestral file gives Dorothy's Birth date as 1730. Susan Morten (File#3831D) gives her birth date as 20 Sep 1734.  This date causes great inconsistencies in the birth and marriage dates of her daughter Mary.  In 1980. Stanley Ross Williams gave Dorothy a birth date of 2 March1731/died 13 Dec 1791 in 60th year.  He cites Alice Thompson's "The Drake Family of New Hampshire" and Chambers'"The Early Germans of New Jersey--Their History, Churches, and Genealogies" as sources. These are the dates I will use in this report.

Dorothy joined Hopewell Church 17 Nov 1764.

According to Williams, Dorothy was a sister of Dr. Benjamin VanKirk whose medical records prove her to have been a daughter of Henry. Most of Thomas and Dorothy's children are noted under Thomas Drake's medical account record. (1776-1796)

Dr. VanKirk made charges to:  Easter, Salley, Hette, Catey. Also:  For cash paid Henry Drake, one of the ex., which is in full the legacy left the aforesaid Thomas Drake by his wife's father, Henry VanKirk. His account record lists Thomas Dec'd of Hunterdon Co., NJ. Thomas DRAKE Rev. and Dorothy VAN KIRK had the following children:

        +2         i.         Mary DRAKE.
        +3         ii.        Ralph DRAKE.
        +4         iii.       Henry DRAKE.
        +5         iv.       John DRAKE.
        +6         v.        Enoch DRAKE.
        +7         vi.       Thomas DRAKE Jr..
        +8         vii.      Esther DRAKE.
        +9         viii.     Benjamin DRAKE.
        +10       ix.       Daniel DRAKE.


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~1722 - 1767 Edmond Drake 45 45 1767, Jan, 15. Drake, Edmund, of Hopewell, Hunterdon Co.; will of. My Executors are to cell my estate at public male and to pay the legacies ordered by my father's will that remain unpaid; and my father's apparel is to be divided between my three brother.. Thomas, Nathan and Daniel. Son, Nicholas, my apparel. Daughter, Catherine, £10. Daughter, Elizabeth, my bed. Executors-- friends, Ephraim Runyan and John Drake. Witnesses-- Jacob Stout, Azariah Hunt. Proved Feb. 3, 1767.

1767, Feb. 2. Inventory, £287.11.7, made by Reuben Armitage and Azariah Hunt.     Lib. 13, p.216.


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~1723 Rachael Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1721 - 1785 Jacob Stout 64 64 1732 - 1818 Daniel Drake 85 85 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1806 - 1836 James Holmes Hadley 29 29 1643 - 1713 Vincent Rognion 70 70 HISTORY OF ELIZABETH NEW JERSEY 1868 pg 179 Revised Edition by Hatfield
Vincent Runyon (Rognion) was a carpenter of French origin. He probably came over to Jersey in the 2nd or 3rd importation of Laborers, by the Governor. He brought March 20 1676 1/2, of Francis Barber, Thomas Moore's original house and lot. He was a witness for the presecution in the Mitchel case, and so lost caste in the Town (Elizabeth), on which account he removed not later than 1677, to Piscataway on the Raritan River. He died November 1713, his wife Martha surviving him.


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1650 - 2 Feb 1736/1737 Ann Martha Boutcher Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 14 Feb 1668/1669 John Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1671 Derrick Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1673 Ann Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1674 Joseph Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1675 Reune Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1676 Ephraim Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1675 - 1753 Thomas Runyon 78 78 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1680 - 1755 Peter Runyon 75 75 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1808 Emiline M. Blackmore 19 Jan 1682/1683 Jane Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1686 Sarah Runyon Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. Between 1724-1726 - 1752 Ruth Martin Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. ~1761 Ruth Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. <1760 - <1804 John Drake 44 44 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1685 - <1763 Abraham Drake 78 78 Will dated 28 Jul 1759; proved 6 May 1763 Roxbury Twp, Morris Co, NJ


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1679 - 1733 Francis Drake 53 53 An abstract of Francis' Will: "1733, April 1, Drake, Francis, of Piscataway, Middlesex Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Patience. Children--Rachel Runion, Martha, Betty, Francis, Benjamin, James, Henry and Joseph (all minors). Grandson, Ephraim Drake. Real and personal estate. Executor– brother-in-law, Joseph FitzRandolph, kinsmen Edmund Dunham, Jun'r, and Moses Martin." Witnesses--Henry Skibbow, Isaac Drake, Reese Burges. Proved April 27, 1733. Lib. B, pp.895, 400.


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1680 - ~1740 Samuel Drake 60 60 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1681 - <1758 Joseph Drake 76 76 Joseph Drake, after the birth of youngest child Philip, joined Colonel Thomas Farmar's First New Jersey Regiment and was never heard from again.


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1686 - 1749 Sarah Drake 63 63 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1734 - 1806 Thomas Davis 72 72 12 Jan 1686/1687 - <1759 Isaac Drake Extract of Isaac Drake's Will: 1756, Jan 3, Drake, Isaac, of the Borough of Elizabeth, Essex Co.; will of. Children-- Samuel, Daniel, Nathaniel & Hannah (wife of George Lang). Grandchildren-Martha (daughter of Samuel),Isaac, Nathaniel and Sarah (children of dec'd. son, Isaac). Legacies to Thomas Johnson and to the Baptist Church in Piscataway. Real and personal estate, incl. Negro slaves. Executors-- sons Samuel and Daniel. Witnesses -- Jeremiah Manning, James Manning, Reune Runyon. Proved Jan.29. 1759. Lib. G. p.37.


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1697 - ~1749 Rebecca Drake 52 52 Rebecca, b. Nov. 21, 1697, d. 1749, m. ca. 1714, Joseph Fitz Randolph, b. Feb. 11,  1690-1, d. 1750, (son of Joseph Fitz Randolph, and wife, Joanna Conger). (STILLWELL,  Vol. III, p. 240.)


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1690 - <1740 Jacob Drake 50 50 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1693 - <1740 Ebenezer Drake 47 47 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. Between 1694-1695 Ephraim Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1748 James Drake Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1793 - 1860 Joshua Shipley 67 67 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1598 Kent van Princess 1799 - 1861 Caleb Shipley 62 62 Death: An e-mail dated Friday, June 20, 2003 9:02 PM from Lona WardGibson LonaGibson@aol.com reads "Our Caleb was murdered by his own nephewwith an AXE for his money. He and two more men killed him. Two of hisson's, John and Willie escaped them. Willie hid under the bed and Johnran outside and hid in some bushes. He was supposed to have been killedIn Hawkin's Co. This is next to Kingsport, Tennessee"


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1672 - WFT Est. 1694-1766 Rebecca Ashton <1764 Martin Rose ~1724 - 1804 Nathanial Drake 80 80 Downloaded from Bill Stout's RootsWeb data. 1794 - 1860 Richard Shipley 66 66 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1786 - 1855 Benjamin Franklin Shipley 69 69 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1788 - ~1865 Catherine Wells 77 77 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1694 - 1727 James Stout 33 33 1692 - 1749 Catherine Simpson 57 57 ~1667 - 1732 David Stout 65 65 ABT 1580/1620 James Ashton 1713 - 1790 John Stout 77 77 1717 - 1760 Joseph Stout 43 43 ~1727 Dinah Bradford 1640 James Dunkin ~1719 - ~1781 David Stout 62 62 1723 Jonathon Stout 1709 Samuel Stout ~1615 - 1705 Richard Stout 90 90 1622 - 1732 Penelope Vanprincis 110 110 1689 Sarah Stout ~1691 Rebecca Stout ~1693 - ~1769 Freegift Stout 76 76 ~1695 David Stout ~1659 John Hadley 1698 - 1770 Joseph Stout 72 72 ~1701 Deliverence Stout ~1707 - ~1789 Benjamin Stout 82 82 Abt. 1587-1620 - 1643 Alice Thomas Batmanson Still Living. 1575/1580 - ~1620 John Staught or Stout 1592 Elizabeth (Elisabeth) Bee 1645/1660 - 1724 John Stout 1646 - 1717 Richard Stout 71 71 1648 James Stout 25 Feb 1705/1706 - 1781 Thomas Lindley  Thomas Lindley was born in Kilconner, Carlow Co. Ireland on 25 February 1706. In 1713, at the age of 7, he immigrated to America with his parents, and settled in London Grove,Chester County. Pennsylvania - a Quaker settlement founded by William Penn.

The Quakers were very strict in their religious beliefs and conduct. Some aspects of the social life of the Irish Friends is described on page 227of the book "Immigration of the Irish Quakers."    At New Garden Monthly Meeting, 11 Mo. 31, 1729, London Grove, it was informed that "John C----n in Controversie with Thomas L---ly did through provecation Curse & Swear, and that ye sd L---ly Did use Scurrilous vain & unbecoming Language to John C---n.  An acknowledgment from these offenders was accepted, but the privilege to sit in business meetings was withdrawn." On 2 Mo. 25, 1730, "John C---n & Thomas L---ly was a fighting.  The former was then disowned, while the latter expressing his sorrow was retained in membership."

At the age of 25, on 21 Oct, 1731, Thomas married Ruth Hadley, daughter of Simon and Ruth Keran Hadley.  In the "Quaker Marriage certificates, New Garden  Monthly Meeting, Chester Co. PA, 1704-1799", "Thomas Lindly son of James Lindly of London Grove in ye County of Chester in ye Province of Pensilvenia, Deceased, & Ruth Hadly Daughter of Simon Hadly of ye County of New Castle on Delaware . . . 21 , 10m, 1731 . . . at Newgarden Meeting house in ye County of Chester . . ."  Also present at wedding were Simon HADLY, Ruth HADLY, Elenor JONES, Joshua HADLY, James LINDLY, Deborah FRED, Hannah DIXSON, Mary JACKSON, Robt PARKE, Benja FRED, Abel PARKE, Thos PARKE junr, Robt LINDLY, and Jonathan PARKE.

Thomas Lindley had surveyed to him 480 acres on the Swalara River in Paxtang Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in1733.  He was the Justice of Peace of the Provincial Ear section then in Lancaster County, now Darphin and Lebonan County, Pennsylvania. This was stated in the Commission books in Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.  He represented Lancaster County in the Pennsylvania Legislature from 1739 through 1743.

There is a deed at West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, (book H, page 521) which states Thomas Lindley of London Grove, yeoman, and Ruth his wife, conveyed land to John Jackson, and is  dated 13 February 1753. Because their daughter Deborah was born in North Carolina in the summer of 1753, it would seem quite certain that Thomas Lindley and his family moved to North Carolina during the early part of 1753.  They settled at Cane Creek near Hillsboro, in Orange County. (This area is now in Alamance County, North Carolina.) Thomas and Ruth were among the early members of the Quaker's Cane Creek Meeting and were also among the organizers of the Spring Meeting, established in 1773. They donated 6 acres of land for the Spring Meeting and it is located about six miles to the east of the Cane Creek Meeting.

According to records, around 1751 Henry Holliday, Hugh Laughlin, and Thomas Lindley went together to the Cane Creek Valley to prepare to settle their families in that area at a later date.  The three men selected adjoining tracts of land, all bordering on Cane Creek.

In 1755, Thomas Lindley and his friend and neighbor, Hugh Laughlin, formed a partnership and built a grist mill on Cane Creek.  It was located on the south side of the Haw River, in Alamance County (then Orange County.) The water flowed from Laughlin's Land and the mill was constructed on 3 and 3/4 acres owned by Thomas Lindley. In the 1755 September Court, the partnership agreement was recorded in the records of the City of Hillsboro, North Carolina, and reads as follows: "Hugh Laughlin, Planter, on the one part, and Thomas Lindley, Planter, on the other, have agreed to become partners and in joint company to erect and build a water grist mill on Cane Creek, on the south side of Haw River. The water to be taken out of that land owned by Hugh Laughlin and the mill to be built on that part owned by Thomas Lindley, 3 and 3/4 acres. Sept Court 1755." This mill was located about 18 miles from Hillsboro, North Carolina.

From Vol. 3 of Land Grants of Granville District Pt. Rowan Co. NC #4695 : On 22 Feb 1759 Thomas Lindley received 600 acres in the Parish of St. Matthew on the South Fork of Cane Creek and on the West Side of Haw River. This was witnessed by W Churton and Francis Green. It was entered on June 26, 1755 and surveyed on May 8 1756.    SOC. Thomas Green, Wm. McFerson and W Churton  Surveyor  Plat and face of grant read  "... A tract of land in Orange County"  -  back of grant reads "Rowan County"

Patent Book 14 lists another Grant received by Thomas Lindley (#4057 on page 447). It states he received 356 acres in Orange County, North Carolina in the Parish of St Matthew on the South side of Cane Creek and on the North side of Haw Riber above the Piney Mountain, joining the sd Creek   OR: /s/ Thomas Lindley   Wits: William Reed, Alexr Mebane entered 26 April 1753  surveyed 26 Jun 1755   SOC: Jas Lindley,  Jno Woody  W Churton D S Plat reads "... Land Surveyed for " Alexr Meban"

In "The Battle of Lindley's Mill" written by Algie I. Newlin, the battle at the mill is described as one of the fiercest battles fought in Chatham County, North Carolina during the Revolutionary War. The mill had become a favorite rendezvous of Colonel Fanning and the Tories. (The Tories were colonists who remained loyal to King George III of England).  The Whig Militia Force was seeking to release the captured Governor Thomas Burke, and the battle ended in a draw.  As neither side actually won, after the battle each accused the other of leaving the field first.  The Battle of Lindley's Mill closed the war in North Carolina, and a month later, Lord Cornwallis surrendered the tattered remains of a once proud British Army at Yorktown.   According to the "History of Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina,"  the Regulators took 39 barrels of flour from the Lindley Mill on September 14, 1781.  At this time Thomas Lindley had a store and post office in his home, known as the Lindley Store.  On that same day during the Battle of Lindley Mill, Thomas Lindley was killed - most likely in defense of his home. His family helped care for the wounded and buried the dead - Tories and Whigs alike - in the church yard.

From "History of Snow Camp, North Carolina" by Juanita Owens Euliss, 1971:  After 1796, Mrs. Laughlin died and the Laughlin plantation was sold by the sons-in-law.  Thomas Lindley [son of William], grandson of the first Thomas Lindley, bought the Laughlin half interest in the mill. The mill remained in the Lindley family until 1844.  William Lindley sold it to Paris Benlow.  Benlow sold it to John and Joshua Dixon in 1854 and it become known as the Lower Dixon Mill.  After almost 30 years, the Dixon family sold it to W. Harrison, who sold it after 3 years to R L Sutphin in 1893.  Son, Jonathan Thompson bought a half interest, rebuilt, and bought out Sutphin in 1893. The mill has been owned and remodeled by many others since. The book written by Algie I Newlin, "The Battle of Lindley Mill", states that the Lindley Mill building was torn down in 1875 and replaced by another building, which still stands.  The Lindley's Mill is now known as Sutphen's Mill, but was known as Lindley's Mill for over 100 years.

Thomas Lindley was a very well known man and held in high esteem in his community.  He, his wife, Ruth and several family members are buried in the Spring Meeting Graveyard. There is a special grave marker on the grave saying, "In memory of Thomas Lindley, 25-2, 1706,  14-9, 1781   . Ruth Hadley, 6-12, 1712,  4-12, 1785..

Thomas Lindley's will is recorded in Book A, page 252, in the clerk of the court's office in Hillsboro, North Carolina. The will is dated 15 March 1780, and was probated in August of 1782.  It mentions his  wife Ruth,  and children Thomas, Ruth Hadley, William Lindly (son of William Lindly, deceased), Thomas Lindly (son of James Lindly, deceased).

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785 and Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Thomas
Title:
Description: Son
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Lin dley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all persona l estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 ac res of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal pa rts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the pl antation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To dau ghter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hannah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smit h tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.
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1650 Mary Stout 1652 Alice Stout ABT 1653/1654 - ~1703 Peter Stout ABT 1655/1656 Sarah Stout ABT 1659/1660 - 1772 Johnathan Stout ABT 1668/1669 - 1734 Benjamin Stout 1648 - 1705 Deliverance Throckmorton 57 57 1639 - 1705 James Ashton 66 66 1601 - 1683 John Throckmorton 81 81 ~1605 - WFT Est. 1685-1705 Rebecca Colvill 1320 - 1371 Hugh Massey 51 51 1881 - 1881 male child Davis 1640 - 1690 Patience Throckmorton 50 50 ~1646 - BET. 1689 - 1690 Joseph Throckmorton 1650 - 1709 Job Throckmorton 58 58 ~1652 - WFT Est. 1653-1746 Girl Throckmorton ~1638 - 1669 Freegift Throckmorton 31 31 1564 - 1638 Bassingbourne Throckmorton 74 74 ~1570 - WFT Est. 1619-1665 Mary Hill D. ~1064 Everard I Count De Breteuil ~1537 - WFT Est. 1573-1632 Elizabeth Blennerhassett ~1570 - WFT Est. 1626-1665 Hester Pye 1801 - 1879 Jacob C. Hadley 77 77 WFT Est. 1519-1548 - WFT Est. 1571-1611 William Hill WFT Est. 1528-1551 - WFT Est. 1572-1623 Jane Annable 1675 - 1741 Joris Daniel Rapelje 66 66 ~1595 - WFT Est. 1596-1685 Lionel Throckmorton ~1599 - WFT Est. 1600-1689 George Throckmorton ~1597 - WFT Est. 1598-1687 Simon Throckmorton 1605 - WFT Est. 1606-1695 Miles Throckmorton Sir William Tendring, Knight of Tendring, Essex ~1610 - WFT Est. 1611-1700 Robert Throckmorton ~1612 - WFT Est. 1626-1706 Mary Throckmorton 1809 - WFT Est. 1809-1902 Elizabeth Woody ~1614 - WFT Est. 1628-1708 Elizabeth Throckmorton ~1616 - WFT Est. 1617-1710 Ursula Throckmorton ~0900 Ynyr Ap Brenin I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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WFT Est. 1486-1515 - WFT Est. 1538-1578 John Blennerhassett ~1529 - WFT Est. 1545-1623 Elizabeth Kemp WFT Est. 1495-1518 - WFT Est. 1539-1590 Mary Echingham ~1130 Roger De Mainwaring 1076 - DECEASED Hamon I Baron De Massey ~1568 - WFT Est. 1582-1662 Elizabeth Throckmorton 1760 - 1831 Benjamin Hadley 71 71  This shows the date is 1884, not 1834, as mistakenly reported by the Hadley Society. There is a screw between the 2 eights so you have to enlarge and look closely. The fence and gate were erected in 1884 by John Hadley to enclose his son, John Benjamin and his stillborn child, who both died in 1884. This photo was provided by John Dean. Ben Hadley and wife Betty are also buried here, but outside of the  fence, along with several others that we can not figure out. There are no engravings on any of the stones. Ben died in 1830 and Betty about 1826.
This photo is actually a combo of 2 taken by cousin John Dean when we finally found it. It took 2 days and help from 2 other cousins, Bob and Nip Hadley as well as a neighbor. This is in a very remote wilderness and is hard to find to say the least. We marked it well and intend to get back and clean it up to show our ancestors the respect they deserve. Buried here are Ben and Betty Hadley who died in 1830 and 1826 respectively and also John Benjamin Hadley and his stillborn child, who both died in 1884. There are other stones here, none are engraved, but we have no idea who they might be.

(Photos and information provided by John Hadley, Portland, Oregon)
~1118 - DECEASED Ella De Warenne Dau of Isabel of Vermandois and William Warrenne of Surrey; m. William FitzWilliam.  [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003] ~1062 - 1116 Adelaide (Heiress) De Breteuil 54 54 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> HEIRESS de la HAUTE MARCHE
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1091- 1116
~1058 - >1102 Robert II De Belleme 44 44 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL DE ARUNDEL & SHREWSBURY
Custom Field:<_FA#> VICOMTE d e EXEMES
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORD de LANCASTER

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> de ALENCON & BELLEME
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de SHREWSBUR
~1070 - 10 Mar 1106/1107 Robert Lord De Orelly Fitz Hamon ~1066 Sybil Montgomery ~1032 Hamon (Baron) De Crevecoeur [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> BARON de THORINGNI
WFT Est. 1482-1502 - WFT Est. 1514-1573 Mr. Duke ~1094 - 1157 Maud Fitz Hamon 63 63 ~1090 - 1147 Robert De Caen Earl De Gloucester 57 57 Illegitimate child of Henry I. ~1120 - 1189 Maud Fitzrobert De Gloucester 69 69 !Ped. of Charlemagne

BURR, WAITE, NEWLINI, FOSTER, MINOR LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

!She and William Peverill poisoned her husband, Randle de Gernous. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

!Dau. of Robert of Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzHamon; m. Ranulph de Gernon, 2nd Earl of Chester; mother of Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester. [The Royal Descents, p. 389]

b. 1124, d. 1189. [Judy Martin]

Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58;
Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

b. 1120, dau. of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzHamon; m. 1141 Ranulph de Bayeau IV; mother of Hugh de Kevelioc in Powys, Wales. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Dau. of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel Fitz Hamon; m. Ranulph II de Meschines. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Earl Ranulf of Chester had married the daughter of Robert earl of Gloucester at some time in the reign of Henry I, and she was with him in the castle, being besieged by King Stephen's men. Although completely surrounded, Ranulf managed to escape from a secret postern, slipped past the guards, and rode right across England to Gloucester to appeal to his father-in-law for help. Earl Robert was not the man to leave his daughter in distress without coming to her aid. Summoning the knights who had accompanied him to England, and calling together all disaffected barons whose lands had been taken by the king, or who had otherwise suffered under Stephen's rule, he led his army in a north-easterly direction towards Lincoln. Meanwhile Earl Ranulf had collected reinforcements from his Chester territories and the two armies met somewhere along the road. On 2 Feb 1141 they halted on the banks of the River Trent: rain had been falling in torrents and the ford was in flood. Undaunted by the swirling waters, Earl Robert declared 'he would die or be captured if he did not win the victory. Then, as all filled him with good hope, he resolved to risk battle at once, and, strange to hear, swam across the racing current of the river mentioned above with all his men.' This account is by William of Malmesbury, but a more detailed description of the battle comes from Henry of Huntingdon who was archeacon of Lincoln at the time.  [Lincoln Castle, p. 19-20]
D. 1825 Elizabeth Betty Kenderson 1023 - 1058 William VII (Peter) 35 35 UID: 19810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF48D// 1155 - 1227 Bertrade d'Evreux Montfort 72 72 BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 22nd ggrandmother

Dau. of Simon, Earl of Evereux in Normandy; m. Hugh de Keveliock (Bohun); mother of Hawyse who m. Robert de Quincey. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 122]

b. 1155, d. 1189 [Judy Martin]

b.c. 1155, d. 1227; dau. of Simon de Montfort, Count of Evreux, Seigneur de Montfort, and Maud; sister of Simon the Bald de Montfort, Earl of Leicester; m. Hugh de Kevelioc in Powys, Wales; mother of Maud and of Mabel. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917, 2929]

b.c. 1155, d. 1227; dau. of Simon de Montfort and Maud; m. Hugh "Kevelioc" de Meschines. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b. 1155, d. 1189; dau of Simon III de Montfort and Maud de Beaumont; m. Hugh de Kyvelioc de Meschines; mother of Maur, Alice, Mabel, Ranulph, Adeliz, Beatrice, Hawise. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legranfr@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

b.1145, d. 1189; dau of Simon III de Montfort and Maud D'Evreux; m. Hugh de Kevelioc; mothe rof Beatrix, Amicia, Maud, Ranulph, Mabel, Agnes and Hawise.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1147 - 1181 Hugh Keveliok (3Rd Earl) De Meschines 34 34 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> 3rd EARL de CHESTER

!3rd Earl of Chester. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

BURR, FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandfather

!5th Earl Palatine of Chester, d. 1181. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 102, 122, 421]

!5th Norman earl of Chester, ob. 1181.  Son and heir of Randle de Gernous. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

!Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester; m. Bertrade de Montfort; father of Maud de Meschines and Mabel of Chester by Bertrade; had illegitimate dau. Amicia de Meschines. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 367, 373, 389, 398]

5th Earl of Chester; son of Ranulph de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester; father of Ranulph de Blundeville, 6th Earl. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

5th Earl Palatine of Chester, "le Meschin"; m. Bertrade d'Evreux; son of Ranulph de Bayeau IV des Gernons, 4th Earl of Chester, and Maud of Gloucester; father of Maud and of Mabel. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917, 2929]

Son of Ranulph de Gernon and Maud Fitzrobert; m. Bertrade de Montfort. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]
0985 Count Of Blois Theobald II Maud Keveliok de Chester Olivia d'Aubigny Eldred Baron De Kendal D. 1056 Manasses III Count of Rethel UID: E2390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D75E5// ~1065 - >1103 Matilda Agatha 38 38 1045 - 1110 Marguerite de Montdidier 65 65 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1812 Jesse Hadley 1030 - 1101 Hugh de Clermont Ct de Clermont 71 71 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 0950 Gwaithford Ap Gwaithfoed I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1034 - 1117 Rohese Giffard De Bolebec 83 83 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
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Source: Burke, Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 118-120.
~1030 - 1090 Richard Fitz Gilbert De Clare 60 60 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> CHIEF JUSTICE de ENGLAND
Custom Field:<_FA#> Came with Wil liam "The Conqueror"

Source: Burke, Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 118-120.

Richard de Clare, 6th earl of Clare, and his son Gilbert de Clare, 7thearl of Clare (flourished 1215-30), were leaders of the barons who forcedKing John to sign the Magna Carta in 1215.
~1058 - >1117 Adeliza (Alice) de Clermont 59 59 ~1065 - 1115 Gilbert 2nd Earl De Clare 50 50 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> de TONEBRUGE

From "A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314", byMichael Altschul, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1965.

The Clares came to England with the Conqueror.  Like many other greatfamilies settled in England after the Conquest, they were related to thedukes of Normandy and had established themselves as important members ofthe Norman feudal aristocracy in the late tenth and early eleventhcenturies.

The origin of the family can be traced to Godfrey, eldest of theillegitimate children of Duke Richard I (the Fearless), the Conqueror'sgreat-grandfather. While the Duke granted Godfrey Brionne, he did notmake him a count. Godfrey's comital title derives from the grant of thecounty of Eu made to him after 996 by his half-brother, Duke Richard II.After Godfrey's death, Eu was given to William, another of Duke RichardI's bastard sons, and Gilbert, Godfrey's son, was left with only thelordship of Brionne. However, under Duke Robert I, father of William theConqueror, Gilbert assumed the title of count of Brionne while notrelinquishing his claim to Eu.  When Count William of Eu died shortlybefore 1040, Gilbert assumed the land and title, but he was assassinatedin 1040 and his young sons, Richard and Baldwin, were forced to fleeNormandy, finding safety at the court of Baldwin V, count of Flanders.When William the Conqueror married Count Baldwin's daughter, he restoredGilbert's sons to Normandy, although he did not invest them with eitherBrionne or Eu or a comital title.  William granted the lordships ofBienfaite and Orbec to Richard fitz Gilbert, and Le Sap and Meules toBaldwin.  While Gilbert's descendants later pressed a claim for Brionne,it was never restored.

Richard and Baldwin fitz Gilbert took part in the Norman conquest ofEngland, and both assumed important positions in the Conqueror's reign.Baldwin was made guardian of Exeter in 1068, and appears in the DomesdayBook as sheriff of Devon, lord of Okehampton and numerous other estatesin Devon, Dorset, and Somerset.  His sons William and Richard were alsosheriffs of Devon and participated in the abortive Norman penetration ofCarmarthen in the early twelfth century.

However, the lasting position of the family in England must be creditedto Baldwin's brother, Richard fitz Gilbert I.  He was regent of Englandjointly with William de Warenne during the Conqueror's absence in 1075,and he served in various other important capacities for the King.  KingWilliam rewarded his cousin well, granting him one of the largest fiefsin the territorial settlement.  The lordship centered on Clare (obviouslythe origin of the Clare family name), Suffolk, which had been animportant stronghold in Anglo-Saxon times.  The bulk of Richard fitzGilbert's estates lay in Suffolk, Essex, Surrey, and Kent, but comprisedholdings in various other counties in the southern and eastern parts ofthe kingdom as well.  In addition, King William arranged for Richard'smarriage to Rohese, sister of Walter Giffard, later earl of Buckingham,and her dowry, consisting of lands in Huntingdon and Hertford, becameabsorbed in the family inheritance.

After Richard's death, his extensive properties in Normandy and Englandwere divided between his two eldest sons.  The Norman fiefs of Bienfaiteand Orbec passed to Roger, while Gilbert, inherited the English honors ofClare and Tonbridge.

Part II
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While Gilbert fitz Richard I found himself at odds with the Conqueror'ssuccessor, William Rufus, he and other members of the family enjoyedgreat favor with Rufus' successor King Henry I.  Some have suggested thatHenry's largesse was due to the fact that Walter Tirel, husband ofRichard's daughter Adelize, shot the arrow which slew Rufus.  Proof ofthis is lacking, but with certainty the wealth and position of the Clarefamily increased rapidly during Henry's reign.  One of Rohese Giffardsbrothers (Walter) was made earl of Buckingham and another bishop ofWinchester.  Gilbert fitz Richard's brothers were also rewarded: Richard,a monk at Bec, was made abbot of Ely in 1100; Robert was granted theforfeited manors of Ralph Baynard in East Anglia; Walter, who foundedTintern Abbey in 1131, was given the great lordship of Netherwent withthe castle of Striguil in the southern march, territories previously heldby Roger, son of William fitz Osborn, earl of Hereford, who had forfeitedthem in 1075.  In 1110 Gilbert was granted the lordship of Ceredigion(Cardigan) in southwestern Wales, and immediately embarked upon anintensive campaign to subjagate the area.
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After Gilbert fitz Richard I died in 1117, his children continued toprofit from royal generosity and favorable connections.  His daughterswere all married to important barons; William de Montfichet, lord ofStansted in Essex, the marcher lord Baderon de Monmouth, and Aubrey deVere, lord of Hedingham in Essex and father of the first Vere earl ofOxford.  Of the five sons, little is known of two: Hervey, whom KingStephen sent on an expedition to Cardigan abt 1140, and Walter, whoparticipated in the Second Crusade of 1147.  Baldwin established himselfas an important member of the lesser baronage by obtaining theLincolnshire barony of Bourne through marriage.

Richard fitz Gilbert II, the eldest and heir, was allowed to marryAdeliz, sister of Ranulf des Gernons, earl of Chester, thus acquiringlands in Lincoln and Northampton as her marriage portion.  He tried toconsolidate the gains made by his father in Cardigan, but was killed inan ambush in 1136 and the lordship was soon recovered by the Welsh.

Of Gilbert fitz Richard I' sons, Gilbert was the only one to achieve anygreat prominence, being the founder of the great cadet branch of thefamily and the father of one of the most famous men in English history.Gilbert fitz Gilbert de Clare  was high in the favor of Henry I, perhapsbecause his wife Isabell, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, count of Meulanand earl of Leicester, was one of Henry's favorite mistresses.  WhenGilbert's uncle Roger died without heirs, Henry granted Gilbert thelordships of Bienfaite and Orbec in Normandy.  When another uncle,Walter, lord of Netherwent in South Wales,  died without issue in 1138,King Richard? gave Gilbert this lordship in addition to the lordship ofPembroke, which had been forfeited by Arnulf of Montgomery in 1102.Gilbert was also created earl of Pembroke in 1138.  At his death in 1148,he was succeeded by his son Richard fitz Gilbert, aka "Strongbow" who ledthe Norman invasion of Ireland and obtained the great lordship ofLeinster in 1171.
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Part III
Thus, in just two generations, the cadet branch of the Clares became oneof the most important families in England.  Strongbow was Earl ofPembroke, Lord of Netherwent,and Lord of Leinster being the most powerfulof the marcher and Anglo-Irish magnates under King Henry II.  Strongbowd. in 1176 and son Gilbert d. abt. 1185, ending the male line.  In 1189,the inheritance passed to Strongbow's dau. Isabel and her husband,William Marshal.

Meanwhile, the senior side prospered.  After Richard fitz Gilbert II d.in 1136, Clare, Tonbridge, and other estates passed to the eldest sonGilbert fitz Richard II, who was created Earl of Hertford by KingStephen.  Gilbert d. probably unmarried in 1152, when his younger brotherRoger inherited the estates and comital title.  Roger resumed thecampaign against the Welsh in Cardigan where, after 8 years, he wasdefeated in 1165.

However, Roger did add some lands and nine knights' fees through hismarriage to Maud, daughter and heir of the Norfolk baron James de St.Hillary.  Roger d. in 1173 and his widow, Maud, conveyed the remainder ofthe inheritance to her next husband, William de Aubigny, earl of Arundel.The Clare estates along with the earldom passed to Roger's son, Richard,who for the next 4 decades until he d. in 1217, was the head of the greathouse of CLARE, adding immensely to the wealth, prestige, and landedendowment of his line.
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Part IV:
Roger's son Richard, hereinafter Richard de CLARE acquired half of theformer honor of Giffard in 1189 when King Richard I, in need of money forthe Third Crusade, agreed to divide the Giffard estates between Richardde CLARE and his cousin Isabel, Strongbow's dau. based on their claims todescendancy to Rohese Giffard.  Richard de CLARE obtained Long Crendon inBuckingham, the caput of the Giffard honor in England, associated manorsin Buckingham, ambridge, and bedfordshire, and 43 knights' fees, inaddition to some former Giffard lands in Normandy.  When Richard deCLARE's mother Maud d.  in 1195, he obtained the honor of St. Hilary.Maud's 2nd husband, William de Aubigny, earl of Arundel, who had held St.Hilary jure uxoris, d. in 1193, and despite the fact he had a son andheir, the honor reverted to Maud and after her death escheated to thecrown.  Richard de CLARE offered Đ360 and acquired it.  The honor laterbecame absorbed into the honor of CLARE and  lost its separate identity.
Richard de CLARE's most important act, however, was his m. to Amicia, 2nddau. and eventual sole heir to William earl of Gloucester.  TheGloucester inheritance included the earldom and honor of Gloucester withover 260 knights' fees in England, along with the important marcherlordships of Glamorgan and Gwynllwg.  It was not easy though!!

William d. 1183, leaving 3 daughters.  The eldest, Mabel, m. Amaury deMontfort, count of Evreux, while the second, Amicia m. Richard de CLARE.King Henry II meanwhile arranged the m. of the youngest Isabel, to hisson John, count of Mortain, in 1189.  When John became King in 1199, hedivorced Isabel to m. Isabelle of Angoulême, but, he kept the 1st Isabelin his custody.  Then in 1200, John created Mabel's son Amaury earl ofGloucester.  In addition, Richard de CLARE and his son Gilbert were givena few estates and 10 fees of the honor of Gloucester of Kent; otherwise,John kept the bulk of the honor, with the great lordships of Glamorganand Gwynllwg.  Mabel's son Amaury d. without issue in 1213  Shortlythereafter, John gave the 1st Isabel in marriage to Geoffrey deMandeville, earl of Essex, who was also created earl of Gloucester.  WhenGeoffrey died, the inheritance was assigned to Hubert de Burgh, thejusticiar.  Hubert m. Countess Isabel shortly before her daeth in Oct.1217, however, he did not retain the estates, since they passed toAmicia, now recognized as countess of Gloucestire, and her husbandRichard de CLARE, despite the fact Richard and Amicia had been separatedsince 1200.
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Part V:

Richard outlived Isabel by several weeks and by 28 Nov 1217, he was dead,leaving Gilbert, aged 38, as the sole heir to the Clare and Gloucesterestates and title.  Gilbert de CLARE assumed the title of earl ofGloucester and Hertford and was charged Đ350 relief for the honors ofClare, Gloucester, St. Hilary and his half of the old Giffard barony. Hecontrolled some 456 knights fees, far more than any other, and it did notinclude some 50 fees in Glamorgan and Gwynllwg.

By a remarkable series of fortuitous marriages and quick deaths, theClares were left in 1217 in possession of an inheritance which in termsof social prestige, potential revenues, knights' fees, and a lastingposition of great importance among the marcher lords of Wales. They wereprobably the most successful family in developing their lands and powerduring the 12th century and in many ways the most powerful noble familyin 13th century England.  By 1317, however, the male line of Claresbecame extinct and the inheritance was partitioned.  Between 1217 and1317 there were four Clare generations.
Gilbert de CLARE, b. abt 1180 had a brother Richard/Roger and a sisterMatilda.  Richard accompanied Henry III's brother, Richard of Cornwall,to Gascony in 1225-26 and was never heard from again.  Matilda wasmarried to William de Braose (d. 1210 when he and his mother were starvedto death by King John), eldest son of the great marcher baron William deBraose (d. 1211), lord of Brecknock, Abergavenny, Builth, Radnor, andGower, who was exiled by King John.  Matilda returned to her father andlater (1219) sued Reginald de Braose, second son of William, for thefamily lands, succeeding only in recovering Gower and the Sussex baronryof Bramber.

Gilbert de CLARE, earl of Gloucester and Hertford from 1217 to 1230, m.Oct. 1214 his cousin Isabel, daughter and eventual co-heiress of WilliamMarshal (d 1219), earl of Pembroke.  Gilbert and Isabel had three sonsand two daughters, with the eldest son and heir Richard, b. 4 Aug 1222,thus only 8 when his father died.  In 1243, Richard de CLARE came of ageand assumed the estates and titles of his father until he d. 15 July1262.  His brother William, b. 1228 held lands of Earl Richard inHampshire and Norfolk for the service of a knight's fee.  In June 1258,during a baronial reform program, William was granted custody ofWinchester castle.  A month later he died, reportedly by poisonadministered by the Earl Richard's seneschal- a steward or major-domo.Walter de Scoteny, in supposed collaboration with Henry III's Poitevinhalf-brothers, who strongly opposed the baronial program and EarlRichard's participation in it.

Earl Gilbert's daughters were very well placed.  Amicia, b. 1220, wasbetrothed in 1226 to Baldwin de Reviers, grandson and heir to William deReviers, earl of Devon (d 1217).  Baldwin was only a year or two olderthan Amicia and Earl Gilbert offered 2,000 marks to the King for themarriage and custody of some Reviers estates during Baldwin's minority.The marriage must have been consummated around 1235, since Baldwin's sonand heir (Baldwin) was b. the next year.  After Baldwin d. in 1245,Amicia (d 1283) controlled the lands of her son (d. 1262) and was givenpermission to marry a minor English baron, Robert de Guines/Gynes, uncleof Arnold III, Count of Guines.

Earl Gilbert's other daughter, Isabel b. 1226, m. 1240 the Scots baronRobert Bruce, lord of Annandale (d 1295), and by him was the grandmotherof the hero of Bannockburn. Her marriage was probably arranged by hermother Isabel and uncle, Gilbert Marshal who gave her the Sussex manor ofRipe as a marriage portion.

Isabel Marshal outlived Earl Gilbert de CLARE by ten years, during whichtime she was busy. In 1231 she m. Richard of Cornwall, to the displeasureof Richard's brother King Henry III, who was trying to arrange anothermatch for Richard.  She d 1240, after 4 children by Richard, only one ofwhich lived past infancy.  According to the Tewkesbury chronicle, shewished to be buried next to her 1st husband, but Richard of Cornwall hadher buried at Beaulieu Abbey in Hampshire, although as a pious gesture heallowed her heart to be sent to Tewkesbury.
~1077 - ~1163 Alice Adeliza de Clare 86 86 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis, Magna Charta Sureties, 4th Edition, (1968),154-1. D. <0986 Arsenda de Comminges UID: 113B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA6F3//Abbrev: "Europaische
Stammtafeln" Isenburg Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to
New Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England, 1623-1650"
Ancestry" Bailey McBride Paul Bailey McBride
~1002 - 1062 of Mercia Earl of Mercia and Chester Algar III 60 60 !Complete Peerage vol 7 p 521, vol 9 p 702,703, vol 4 Ch #4 vol 7 p 734,744 (GS #942 D24c)
Wurts' Magna Charta vol 1 p 177, vol 3 p 422, 429, vol 6 p 1758, 1759 (GS#942 D22w);
!The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.
The Battle Abbey Roll vol 2 p 262, 263 (GS #942 D2bb);
Baker's Hist of Nrthmp vol 1 p 121 (GS #Q929.242 H264h)
Hist and Antiq of Beverly Oliver p 462 (GS #942.74/B5 H26)
Plantagenet Ancestry p 130, 94, 95 (GS #Q942.54 H2nic)
Dict of Nat'l Bio vol 1 p 148, 149, vol 22 p 37, 255, vol 26 p 141, 240 (GS #920.042 D56ln)
Searle's Anglo Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles p 300, 450, 451 (GS #942 D22swy)
Hist of Yorkshire, preface (GS #Q942.74 D2ha)
Ormerod's Hist of Chshr vol 1 pt 1 p 7, 8, 123, 49 (GS #Folio 942.71 H2or)
Arden's Noble British Fam vol 1 (GS #Folio 942 D2dh)
Name also spelled Algar

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Earl of Mercia 1057; banished 1058; d. 1059; bur. Coventry, Warwickshire; m. Alfgifu, Princess of England; father of Eldgyth of Mercia. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3323b]

!Saxon Earl of Mercia. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87]

!His daughter married Griffith, king of Wales, and later Harold I, king of England. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 202-3]

!Saxon earl of Chester; son of Leofric; father of Edwin. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 512]

Son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Godiva; m. Elfgiva; father of Edwin, Morcar, Burhhard, and Edgiva/Alditha. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

In 1055 Aelfgar, who had been exiled from England through the machinations of the sons of Godwine, earl of Wessex, allied himself with Gruffud ap Llywelyn. The allies burned Hereford and Gruffudd expelled a large proportion of the population of the borderland. Thus did the Welsh repossess Whitford and Hope, Bangor Is-coed and Chirk, Presteigne and Radnor. [A History of Wales, p. 101]

Algar gave the priory of Lapley in Staffordshire as a cell to Saint-Remigius of Rheims, quoted in a charter preserved in the local history of the city, where his son Burhhard was buried. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

Earl of East Anglis and Mercia; father of Edwin, Earl of Mercia, Morcar, Earl of Northumberland, and Lucia. [Hereward, p. 160]

In 1055 the Welsh ravages of 1052 were repeated on a larger scale. Aelfgar, the son of Leofric and earl of the East Angles, was banished at the meeting of the Witan in March. After raising a force in Ireland he made an alliance with Gruffydd ab Llywelyn, who had recently overthrown and slain his rival Gruffydd ab Rhydderch. Together they marched on Herefordshire and harried the country. The effect of the Welsh ravages in Edward's reign were still felt in the time of Domesday. Two miles from the city of Hereford Gruffydd and Aelfgar were metby Earl Ralph on 24 October at the head of a large force of English and Normans. According to Florence of Worcester Ralph was ill-advised enough to order the English part of his force to follow the Norman practice of fighting on horseback. When battle was joined Ralph and his followers set the example of
flight, which was followed by the entire force mounted on horses untrained to war. A great slaughter was made, 400-500 men falling in the rout. The city was plundered, the minster of St. Ethelbert burned, shortly after its erection by Bishop Ethelstan to commemorate the martyrdom of the East Anglian king by Offa, and its store of relics and vestments carried away. The Welsh acount adds that Gruffydd destroyed the citadel as well as the town. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 353]

Earl of Mercia, b. 1000/2 in Mercia; d. 1059; m.1 Alversa Malet; m.2 Alfgifu, Princess of England; father of:
1. Lucia of Mercia
2. Edwin, Earl of Mercia
3. Morcar, Earl of Northumbria
4. Burhhfard/Brihtric
5. Eldyth, Queen of England
[More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~espii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]
William de Romara 1810 Jane Hadley ~0875 - >0942 Geoffrey Viscount Of Orleans 67 67 0890 - 0939 Giselbert Duke of Lorraine 49 49 Drowned crossing a river, rapidly fleeing Otto of Germany's
forces.

Count in the Hennegau.
~0570 Ansoud 1033 - Bet 1059 and 1089 Emma de Conteville Emma, daughter of Herluin de Conteville and Herleve (or Harlotte) hiswife, who (by Robert, Duke of Normandy) was mother of William "theConqueror".  [Complete Peerage]

Dau. of Herluin de Conteville and Arlette, mother of the Conqueror; m. Richard d'Avranches; mother
of Judith, Elisende, Hugh, Isabelle and Mathilde. [Falaise Roll, Table III, p. 15, 105]

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Dau of Richard II 'the Good' of Normandy and Judith of Brittany [b.d. given is 5 years after Richard's death and 15 years after Judith's death]; m. Richard D'Avranches. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 15 Jan 2003]

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OCCU Lady ...
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 1033;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #606 says ABT 1032;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1029
Also called Margaret - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 30
Emme de Burgo - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 3; Emma de Conteville -
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 5; Listed as _probable_ wife - TROW.TAF(Compu-
serve), 2630379; COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #606 shows Emme as daughter ofJohn
de Burgo (Harlowen's father) & Unknown - NLP

OCCU Lady ...
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 1033;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #606 says ABT 1032;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1029
Also called Margaret - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 30
Emme de Burgo - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots), p. 3; Emma de Conteville -
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 5; Listed as _probable_ wife - TROW.TAF(Compu-
serve), 2630379; COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #606 shows Emme as daughter ofJohn
de Burgo (Harlowen's father) & Unknown - NLP

GIVN Emma
SURN de Conteville
AFN 924T-7H
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:37
~1025 - >1082 Richard "Le Goz" Vicomte D'Avranches 57 57 Viscount d'Avranches and Earldom of Chester. [Americans of Royal Descent]

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Living in 1064 and 1082. Son of Turstain de Goz, Viscount d'Exmes and Judith de Monterolier; m. Emma de Conteville; father of Judith, Elisende, Hughes, Isabelle, and Mathilde. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

Viscount of Avranches; m. Emma de Conteville. [Falaise Roll, Table IV]

To a charter of King William in 1074, concerning the church at Bayeux, there appears among the witnesses the signature of Richard Goz, vicomte d'Avranches. Died before the compilation of Domesday. [Falaise Roll, p. 79-80]

Father of Hugue d'Avranches/Hugh Lupus. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]

Hugh and Richard, first and second earls of Chester of the Norman line, were hereditary vicomtes of the Avranchin, dept. Manche, and their lands lay in that  district. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 28]

Son of Turstin le Goz and Judith de Monterolier; m. Emma of Conteville; father of Judith. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3353b]

Vicomte of Avranchin; son of Tursint, vicomte fo Hiemois; m. kinswoman of William the Conqueror; father of Hugh, Earl of Chester. [Todd A. Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu]

TITLE:  Vicomte d'AVRANCHES
ALIA: "Le Goz"

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Richard witnessed Duke Richard II charter to Mount St. Michael 1001
0962 - >1016 Bertha of Burgundy 54 54 UID: 697E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4160// 1043 Sophia (Agnes) of Germany UID: 63310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEE7D// 0853 - 0920 Theudebert von Sachsen Duke of Saxony 67 67 ? de Bodin UID: 6F3E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0700// ~1708 - ~1752 James Sumner 44 44 A James Sumner left will in Perquimans County, Virginia, March 26,  1759. He names sons: Luke two plantations); James (3 plantations); Seth (land  on Sutton's Creek); David (plantation where David Kelly now lives); Robert,  William, Josiah, house and lots in Suffolk, Virginia. Daughters Mary and  Penelope. Wife and Executrix, Mary. Witnesses were Thomas Hurdle and Demsey  Sumner. Good impression of castle on seal on this document (Grimes, p. 365).  By this James having wife Mary, he is, in all probability, the son of  William I. 1813 - 1890 James M. Hadley 77 77 1490 William Stone  WILLIAM STONE, I & ELIZABETH BRADLEY "STONE" has become a popular name in America and was often found belonging to several earlier settlers.  The original use of "Stone as a surname often referred to the locale or place of the residence of the bearer. Great boulders or masses of stone often marked boundaries in the English countryside. Sometimes it originated from the word "stan" meaning stone or boundary marker. It could also be someone living in a stone house. It might have been an occupational name such as, "stone cutter" or a character name the person with a stony behavior. In many English towns, the name "Stone" from the name of the great historic stones, such as the "Stonehenge". In any case, "Stone" is one of the oldest patronymics.  Persons from the "Stone" family have been knighted 28 times from the late 1400s to the early 1700s. The "Stone Coat of Armour" is the lion interchanged with the shield in gold and blue. Some of the notable "Stones" were "John Stone" who was the original proprietor in Hartford, Conn. John Stone who lived in Guilford, Conn. signed the "Plantation Contract" in 1639. A "Samuel Stone" came to the New England colonies in 1633 from Hertsford, England, settling in Cambridge, Mass. He was a chaplain to the troops during the Pequot War. Another "John Stone" a ferryman was granted land in Salem, Mass. He was the founder of Beverly, Mass. Most of the "Stones" came to the colonies from England. WILLIAM STONE,I was born ca. 1520 in the Parrish of Twiston, in Lancashire County, England.  Lancashire, England is a county in England lying on the Irish Sea and bounded by Cumberland, Westmoreland, Yorkshire and Cheshire counties. It comprises of lowlands along the Irish Sea with extensive bogs or mosses which yield only turf for fuel and are very dangerous. The interior upland areas rises as high as 2000 feet. The county yields iron, coal slate, salt and building stones More grazing is more attended to than agriculture. It has valuable fisheries, both in the rivers and in the sea.  William Stone was born during the reign of King Henry VIII. Henry had formed an alliance with France by arranging the marriage of his sister, Mary to Louis XII of France. In the year that William Stone was born, King Henry VIII staged a meeting on the Field of Cloth of Gold, but no significant political decisions resulted from this meeting. When William was 5 years old, the English people protested against Henry's attempt to levy taxes for military purposes. So, Henry withdrew from major war activity in Europe. William was 7 when Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon because she failed to give him a male heir. She had 6 daughters, but only Mary I survived. Then he married Anne Boleyn after breaking from the Roman Catholic Church and the ties of papacy. Henry gained control of the clergy compelling the religious leaders to acknowledged him as him as head of the English Church in 1532. Henry then made himself the supreme ecclesiastical authority in England. The English people were required under oath to affirm Henry's supremacy. Henry and Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533 in London.  William Stone and Elizabeth Bradley were young adults when Anne Boleyn was charged with adultery and was executed in the tower of London. Henry immediately married Jane Seymour who died in 1537 after giving birth to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward VI. In 1536, England and Wales were united with England. William Stone married ELIZABETH BRADLEY, daughter of John Bradley in 1538 in Lancashire, England. The year )1540) that William and Elizabeth Stone's son, Richard was born, Thomas Cromwell was arrested and executed for treason. Also, that year, Henry married Anne of Cleaves in order to form a tie between the Protestant Princess of Germany. Henry soon grew dissatisfied with the unattractive Anne, divorced her also. After several months, Henry married Catherine Howard who was executed summarily in 1542 allegedly having been unchaste before her marriage. Finally, Henry's 6th wife was was Catherine Parr who survived him. Henry died in 1447. Meanwhile, William Stone had become a prominent man in the Parrish of Twiston. He and Elizabeth had 6 known sons. Their son, RICHARD Stone who married ISABEL GIRDIER is my 12th great grandfather. (written by Mildred Rhodus Jenkins, Williamstown, KY on March 3, 2000) ~1510 John Girdler 1553 Isabel Girdler 1540 - 1605 Richard Stone 65 65 1579 Jane Poynton WFT Est. 1271-1312 - WFT Est. 1296-1361 William Vampage WFT Est. 1272-1317 - WFT Est. 1294-1366 Joan De Besford ~1607 - ~1657 George Trotter 50 50 Matthew Stone 1658 Matthre Stone 1820 - 1907 John Hadley 86 86  Old man John built the fence around the Hadley grave site at Seven Miles Springs Alabama. My grandmother knew him and described him as the closest thing to a saint she ever met on this earth. (Information provided by John Hadley, Portland, Oregon)

This shows the date is 1884, not 1834, as mistakenly reported by the Hadley Society. There is a screw between the 2 eights so you have to enlarge and look closely. The fence and gate were erected in 1884 by John Hadley to enclose his son, John Benjamin and his stillborn child, who both died in 1884. This photo was provided by John Dean. Ben Hadley and wife Betty are also buried here, but outside of the  fence, along with several others that we can not figure out. There are no engravings on any of the stones. Ben died in 1830 and Betty about 1826.
This photo is actually a combo of 2 taken by cousin John Dean when we finally found it. It took 2 days and help from 2 other cousins, Bob and Nip Hadley as well as a neighbor. This is in a very remote wilderness and is hard to find to say the least. We marked it well and intend to get back and clean it up to show our ancestors the respect they deserve. Buried here are Ben and Betty Hadley who died in 1830 and 1826 respectively and also John Benjamin Hadley and his stillborn child, who both died in 1884. There are other stones here, none are engraved, but we have no idea who they might be.
BET. 1262 - 1332 - BET. 1303 - 1408 Sir AlexanderDe Besford 1610 - ~1660 Gertrude Wren 50 50 1600 John Gibbs ~1571 - 1629 George Trotter 58 58 1575 - 1598 Mary Marche 23 23 Robert Marche Still Living. Margaret Byerley Still Living. 1548 George Trotter 1552 Anne Batmanson ~1597 James Trotter UNKNOWN Cynthia Hadley 1514 John Trotter 1520 Mrs. John Trotter Robert Trotter Still Living. Miss Wyndleston Still Living. 1605 - 1655 Joan Scott 50 50 1619 Henry Rognion 1711 - 1773 John Rector or Richter 61 61 Fauquier County records show that John Recotr was active in acquiring large tracts of land, settling them in communities and then selling them to others. He sold his old land near Germantown before moving to the Northern part of the County. He would be the founder of Rectortown, VA. Immigarated to VA in 1714. His brother Harmon was mentioned in his will. 1674 - 1729 Hans Jacob Richter 54 54 Hans was admitted to the Guild of Steelsmiths & Toolmakers in the Freudenburg District on Jan 7, 1712.

Emigrated to Virginia in 1714. He was a member of the Spottswood German colony which settled on the Rapidan River in 1714. Later this group founded Germantown, Fauquier Co., and here, it is said, organized thefirst German Reformed Church in America.

Hans and Elisabeth immigrated to America along with eleven other families to work in the iron mines of Virginia.The settlement eventually became known as the Germanna Colony.

1719, elder in the Reformed Church established by the colonists in VA
ABT 15 Apr 1687/1685 - 1761 Elsbeth Fishbach 0909 Skogul- Tosti UID: 183B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAD63// D. 1825 Elizabeth King 1883 - 1883 male child Davis Child is buryied in Lot 371 at Warner Cemetary.  Source Warner Cemetery History
www.rootsweb.com/~neotoe/warner.htm
1041 - 1095 Laszlo I (Ladislaus) King of Hungar 54 54 UID: F27D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC9E1// 1661 - 1715 Philip Fishbach 54 54 Elsbeth Heimbach 0943 - 26 Jan 0991/0992 of France, Queen of Burgundy Matilda  Data Source:
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0904 - 0951 Princess of England Eadgiva 47 47 0960 - 1005 Cunigunda Von Oeningen 45 45 0620 - 0680 Chrobertus Robert II of Neustrasia 60 60 1631 Johannes Fischbach Catherina Heimbach Johannes Heimbach Elisha Boone 1630 - ABT 0165/1725 Clara Jung ~1600 - 1671 Johannes Fischbach 71 71 1600 - 1631 Liess "Elizabeth" Beer 31 31 1560 - >1630 Wilhelm Fischbach 70 70 ~1582 - bet 1603-1669 Treina 1605 - 1672 Georg Heimbach 67 67 Elizabeth Neiss 1580 - 1666 Jost Heimbach 86 86 1715-18? Harmon Rector abt 1715-20 - 1799 Henry Rector The land records of Prince William and Fauquier Counties, VA contain many entries pertaining to subject Henry Rector. The account of his estate, dated 20 Oct1804 in Fauquier County, shows his assets went to his living children and grandchildren. W.M. Duffle ~1723 - ~1810 Jacob Rector 87 87 Jacob Rector moved from Fauquier Co., VA to Rowan Co., NC. His oldest sons hadpreceeded him there. Later he and sons James and Jesse moved to Grayson Co., VAwhere he had a 130 acre land grant. They lived at the head of Meadow Creek about two miles east of present day Delhart Community in southeast Grayson County.As far as can be determined, the Jacob Rector Family were the first of this surname to live in Grayson County. Today Jacob Rector has a great many descendants living in surrounding counties of Virginia and North Carolina and all over America. ~0900 - 0956 Hugh Of Neustria 56 56 0993 - 1027 Ulf 'Wolf' Thorgilsson 34 34 UID: 8E810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D69DD// ~0965 - 1019 Count of Salm & Luxembourg Frederick I 54 54 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

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~1829 - 1864 John H Shipley 35 35 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

IT IS RUMORED THAT THE "H" STOOD FOR HUNT.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

IT IS RUMORED THAT THE "H" STOOD FOR HUNT.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

IT IS RUMORED THAT THE "H" STOOD FOR HUNT.
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IT IS RUMORED THAT THE "H" STOOD FOR HUNT.


Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections.
1830 - 1911 Harriet Jane Varner 80 80 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 0912 - 0994 Friedrich I Duke of Lorraine 82 82 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1339 - 1416 Margaret Seales 77 77 ~1032 Maud Of England I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0865 - 0912 Rudolph de Bourgogne 47 47 [benbrink.FTW]

Rudolf I (d. Oct. 25, 912), first king of Juran (Upper) Burgundy(888-912). The son of Conrad, count of Auxerre of the powerful GermanWelf (Guelf) family, Rudolf succeeded to the duchy of Burgundy in 885 or886. In January 888 he was crowned king at the abbey of St. Mauriced'Agaune and quickly extended his rule over much of Lorraine and Alsace.Attacked by Arnulf of Germany, Rudolf was unable to hold his newterritory, and in late 888 he relinquished his claims in exchange forArnulf's recognition of the kingdom of Burgundy. [EncyclopaediaBritannica CD '97, RUDOLF I]
Julia Johnson ~1717 - 1813 Mary Hitt 96 96 A Mary Hitt, daughter of Peter Hitt and Elizabeth James, is thought to be the wife of Jacob, a grandson of Hans Jacob Rector through his son Henry. Is she confused with the Mary Hitt, daughter of Peter Hitt and Elizabeth Utterback, who married Jacob Rector, the son of Hans Jacob?

There is also some confusion over whether she was married to Jacob or Harmon, ...or Jacob and Harmon? Are theretwo women named Mary daughter of a Peter Hitt? She also seems confused with Harmon, grandson of Hans Jacob through son Harmon.
Peter Hitt Elizabeth Otterbach or Utterback 1749 - 1821 Peter Rector 72 72 Peter Rector moved from Prince William Co., to Rowan Co. with his parents, brothers and sisters. He is the only member of his family to live there the remainder of his life. Little else was learned of him and his family. 1754 - ~1839 James Rector 85 85 Lived in Prince William Co., VA, Rowan Co., NC, Grayson Co., VA, KY, and Lincoln Co., MO. 1759 - 1843 Jesse Rector 83 83 1767 - >1816 Bennett Rector 49 49 1769 Elizabeth "Betty" Rector ~1120 - 1179 Reginald De Warenne 59 59 Reginald de Warrenne, who marrying Alice, dau. and heir of William de Wirmgay, became Lord of Wirmgay, in Norfolk. He founded the priory of Wirmgay, and left a dau., Alice, wife of Reginald de Dunstavil, and a son, William, who m. twice, having issue only by his 1st wife, Beatrix, dau. of Hugh de Perepont, a son, Reginald, who d. s. p., and two daus., viz, Beatrix de Warren who m. 1st, Dodo Bardolf, Baron of Shelford and left a son, William Bardolf, m. 2ndly, Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent; Isabel, who is stated by Watson to have m. Geoffrey de Merlay. Watson, in his History of the House of Warren, corroborated by Camden and Ormerod, makes this Reginald to have m. Aldelia de Mowbray, and to have had a son, William, from whom he deduces the family of Warren, of Poynton, co. Chester. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTS-34
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Bro. of William and Ralph; crusader. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 109]

WAITE LINE - 25th ggrandfather

Son of William, 2nd Earl of Warren & Surrey, and Isabel de Vermandois; ancestor of the Warrens of Little Marlow, Poynton, in Cheshire, England. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 185]

!2nd son of William, first Earl of Warren and Surrey, and Lady Gundred. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 205]

2nd son of William, 1st Earl of Warren & Surrey, and Princess Gundreda. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 185]

Son of William, Earl of Surrey, and Isabel of Vermandois; m. Alice de Wirmgay; founded the Priory of Wirmgay; father of:
1. William, Lord of Wirmgay, who m.1 Beatrix de Perspont
2. Alice who m. Reginald de Dunstanville
[Gen. of the Abbott and Warren Families]
1773 - 1827 Peter Rector 54 54 1793 - 1795 Mary Hadley 2 2 1787 - 1873 Mary Kinnick 86 86 1155 - DECEASED Isabell De Massey 1810 - 1880 Jacob Rector 70 70 1812 - 1899 Elizabeth Rector 87 87 1828 - 1921 Mary Jane Rector 93 93 1823 - 1904 Andrew Jackson Rector 80 80 1813 Mark Rector 1815 Nancy Rector 1819 Lusinda Rector <1135 - 1214 Geoffrey I De Say 79 79 Geoffrey; born probably by 1135; involved in financial transactions and law suits against his cousins and nephew by marriage Geoffrey Fitz Piers to gain the lands of the Mandeville Earls of Essex; married 1st Alice, daughter of Hugh Maminot and widow of Ralph de Cahaines; married 2nd Alice or Adeliza (born after 1163; died in or after 1214), daughter of 1st Earl of Oxford by his 3rd wife Agnes, and died between 1212 and 1214, having by his 1st wife had [Geoffrey], with and eldest son (William, died by 1 Jan 1198/9?) and a youngest (Ingram, in Ireland with brother Geoffrey).  [Burke's Peerage]

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Geoffrey de Say . . . was born probably not later than 1135, and possibly earlier." (CP-XI-465) The Says were closely associated with the Mandeville earls of Essex, for Geoffrey's mother was a sister of the first Earl.  "He appears as a witness to a charter of Earl William de Mandeville, br. of Earl Geoffrey, before 1166, and a charter of Henry II, executed at Winchester (1176-81), granting to Earl William de Mandeville all the land [in Normandy] which Robert de Say had rightfully given him." (Ibid) Much of the latter part of Geoffrey de Say's life was devoted to a lawsuit against Geoffrey FitzPiers over the estate of Earl William de Mandeville, which suit continued beyond the life times of the two parties. "He m. 1stly, Alice, widow of Ralph de Cahaines, and da. of Hugh Maminot. He m., 2ndly, Alice, da. of Aubrey (de Vere), 1st Earl of Oxford. . . . He was alive in 1212, but dead in 1214. Alice surv. him and was living in 1214." (Ibid)
Geoffrey; born probably by 1135; involved in financial transactions and law suits against his cousins and nephew by marriage Geoffrey Fitz Piers to gain the lands of the Mandeville Earls of Essex; married 1st Alice, daughter of Hugh Maminot and widow of Ralph de Cahaines; married 2nd Alice or Adeliza (born after 1163; died in or after 1214), daughter of 1st Earl of Oxford by his 3rd wife Agnes, and died between 1212 and 1214, having by his 1st wife had [Geoffrey], with and eldest son (William, died by 1 Jan 1198/9?) and a youngest (Ingram, in Ireland with brother Geoffrey).  [Burke's Peerage]

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FK4G-BN
1799 - 1876 Susanna Hadley 76 76 1105 - 1191 Alice Beaumont 86 86 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HR8M-P5

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]

Dau. of Robert de Bellomont, Earl of Mellent and Leicester; gr.grandau. of Henry I, King of France; m. William Lovel; mother of Waleran, Henry, William and Richard. [Barons: Perceval, Lord Lovel and
Holland<http://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/History/Barons/barons7.html]
Sarah Rector ~1075 - >1119 Roger Mesnilwarin 44 44 ~1355 - >1430 Ralph Radcliffe 75 75 ~1374 - DECEASED Elizabeth Radcliffe Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Ralph Radcliffe.  [Burke's Peerage] ~1097 - 6 Jan 1147/1148 Isabel (Elizabeth) De Beaumont Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJQ-BL

!Mistress of Henry I of England. [Desc. of Charlemagne]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandmother

Dau. of Isabel of Vermandois and Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester; m. Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke; mother of Richard de Clare (Strongbow). [Royal Descents, p. 421]

b. 1086, d. 1147 [Judy Martin]

Known as Isabel or Elizabeth de Beaumont; m.1 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke; mother of Richard "Strongbow" de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69]

May be the mother of Reginald, earl of Cornwall, instead of Sybil Corbet. [Falaise Roll, p. 187]

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan/Earl of Leicester, and Isabel/Elizabeth de Vermandois; m. Gilbert FitzGilbert de Strigoil; mother of Richard FitzGilbert de Strigoil; still liv. 1172. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2945]

b. 1096, d. 1147; dau of Robert Beaumont and Elizabeth Vermandois; m. Gilbert FitzRichard Clare.  [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]
Hermannus Jung 1100 - DECEASED Eleanor De Beaumont [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
1796 - 1852 Elijah Shipley 56 56 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. John Rector 1805 - 1857 Aaron Hadley 51 51 Stephen Rector William P. Rector Agnes ~1580 - ~1640 Johann Neiss 60 60 1585 Anna Seelbach Bet 1610-1612 - 1646 Johannes Heimbach 1590 Elsbeth Theiss Fischbach Elsa 1624 John Boutcher 1775 - 1857 Joshua Hadley 81 81 Jeanne DeCleave 1595 - 1665 Rene Boutcher 70 70 Rene was Seigneur of Avenson, France. 6.5 miles North East of Bethel D. ~1800 Jessee Jones George Jones William Jones D. ~1773 Joshua Jones D. ~1773 MacKlamay Jones ~1730 Sarah Jones Mary Jones Eleanor Jones 1758 - WFT Est. 1759-1852 Hannah White ~1700 - ~1756 George Jones 56 56 ~1710 - ~1757 Eleanor McClemmy 47 47 Giles Jones 1666 William Truitt Jones ~1140 - DECEASED Rolf De Whitney Eli Jones 1670 Mary Jones Rachel Jones Zepporah Jones 1805 - 1879 Orson Shipley 74 74 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1759 - 1766 Thomas White 6 6 Noami Jones 1675 Ann Jones 1678 George Jones Zipporah Jones D. 1690 William Jones Richard Whitty Alice 8 Mar 1678/1679 Sarah Whitty William Jones D. 1683 Margaret 1809 - WFT Est. 1822-1895 Anna Hardwick 1810 - 1897 Simon Hadley 87 87  Several members of the family journeyed to the free Northwest Territory on a tour of inspection where they were impressed by the great natural resources of the new country beyond the Ohio.  Returning to North Carolina, they, with hundreds of other Friends equally anxious to leave the South, sold their lands and all other possessions which could not be hauled over the rough roads to the new country.

     All of the Quaker Hadleys did not leave North Carolina at the same time, but those who delayed were encouraged to join their relatives in Ohio and Indiana by the glowing reports sent them.

     Four routes of travel were used by the Friends in reaching Ohio and Indiana.  One was over the Kanawha road to the Falls of the Kanawha and down that river to the Ohio, which was crossed at Gallipolis.  Another route was known as the Kentucky Road, which crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains at Wards Gap, across New River near Wyeth Court House, Virginia, thence by way of Abingdon, thence through the Cumberland Gap and through Kentucky to Cincinnati.  A third route which was a very rough one, was by way of Poplar Camp and Flour Gap, by way of Brownville and Lexington, Kentucky, and across the Ohio at Cincinnati, Laurenceburg or Madison.  The most favored route of all was by the Magadee Road over the Virginia turnpike to the Ohio at the mouth of the Kanawha.

     Addison Coffin has said that the Friends who left North Carolina carried most of the money in circulation out of the state with them and that as late as 1840, notes on the Bank of Cape Fear or on the State Bank of North Carolina were considered as good as gold even in Cincinnati.

     Some Friends brought slaves with them on the long overland journey and then freed them when they reached free territory.

     In settling in the new country, the Hadleys seem to have been good judges of land, which was purchased in the rich bottoms and always where springs abounded.  They were surrounded by forests and unsettled conditions, but they formed communities with other Friends and soon erected meeting houses and school buildings.

     The Hadleys as a family seem to have had a high sense of honor, for an old saying became current in certain sections in which they lived: that the name Hadley was worth $150.00 to its possessor.  Their industry was also shown by the remark sometimes heard, that if a fence was discovered bearing one rail more than was necessary, it meant the fence enclosed Hadley land.



Excerpt from a letter written by Alvis Milton Hadley to Rhoda Marshall Banta on April 14, 1936:

"I have heard my father tell many times about your grandfather Simon visiting his father Jacob after he had been away for 40 years.  He had bought his ticket to Greensboro, N.C. and made his way on to his father's a distance of 40 miles, and got to the home of a Job Stuart, who he had known, and Stuart walked down with him to his boy days home to see father and mother, but Simon stopped at the Spring while Stuart went up to the house and went in, but very soon Simon came to the door and was invited in, and Stuart was talking to Jacob.  The stranger not having anything to say - so Stuart asked Jacob how long it had been since he had seen his son Simon.  And he told him it had been about 40 years.  Then he asked Jacob if he would know him if he was to see him.  Jacob told him, yes, he would know him.  So at that point Stuart told him that the stranger was his son, Simon.  So then there was rejoicing and tears of great joy shed by all in the home.  And I never heard my father tell about it and hide his tears."

Source:  Family History prepared by Carla D. Kilburn
~1165 - DECEASED Thurstan "The Fleming" De Whitney 1668 John Jones ~1185 - DECEASED Eustace Whitney 20 Feb 1671/1672 Margaret Jones 1578 - 1642 John Howard 64 64 29 Jan 1679/1680 Daniel Jones Feb 1680/1681 Robert Jones ~1683 Elizabeth Jones Woncey McClemmy Elizabeth Turpin 1805 - 1892 Rhoda Vestal 86 86 William Turpin Sara Martha McClemmy 1806 - 1884 Hannah O Hunt 77 77 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1832 - 1913 Catherine Wells Shipley 81 81 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1833 - 1922 Benjamin Franklin Shipley 89 89 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1835 - WFT Est 1836-1925 Orson Austin Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1836 - WFT Est 1837-1930 Sarah Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1838 - ~1905 Nancy Shipley 67 67 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1839 - WFT Est 1840-1933 Martha Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1809 - 1837 Elizabeth Bray 27 27 ~1839 - WFT Est 1840-1933 Beyer Shipley ? Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1840 - WFT Est 1841-1934 Barbara Shipley [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:BARTHENA
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:BARTHENA
[Robison Master File 08JUN02.FBK.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:BARTHENA
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:BARTHENA


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1844 - 1915 Mary Elizabeth Shipley 70 70 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

NICKNAME:"LIZZIE"
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

NICKNAME:"LIZZIE"
[Robison Master File 08JUN02.FBK.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

NICKNAME:"LIZZIE"
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

NICKNAME:"LIZZIE"


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1851 - 1931 Jessie Perry Shipley 80 80 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1851 - 1943 David Wells Shipley 92 92 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1848 - 1919 Rachel Catherine Shipley 70 70 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1810 - 1863 Melvin A. Laughlin 52 52 [Loren.FTW]

Settled on Lower Trent Creek in McDonald County, Missouri in 1839.

He was killed by Federal Scouts at Granny's Branch during the Civil War.

It is believed colored people came with the family from Morgan County,Indiana.

Willa Laughlin Bowman remembers her papa, John Shipley Laughlin, sayinghe thought the Laughlin name was once McLaughlin but the Mc was droppedwhen they came to America.

Sources
Census records-1840 Newton County, Mountain Twp, Missouri
1850 and 1860  census of McDonald County, Missouri
History of Newton & McDonald Counties
Roller cemetery stones
Marriage record in Morgan County, Indiana
1852 - 1931 Hannah S Shipley 79 79 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1854 - 1889 Orson Shipley 35 35 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
[Robison Master File 08JUN02.FBK.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
[Robison Family Master File.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 4, ED1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Feb 18, 2001]

AKA:CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS


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1856 - WFT Est 1887-1947 William Melvin Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1815 - 1855 Hannah T Turner 39 39 1858 - 1951 Serena Cordilia Shipley 92 92 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1860 - WFT Est 1861-1950 John Moulton Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1850 - 1924 James Osmon Laughlin 73 73 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1756 - 1847 Rachel Elizabeth Kingston 90 90 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1800 Mary Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1804 - >1880 Malinda Shipley 76 76 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1807 - 1886 Endymion Shipley 79 79 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1814 Jesse Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1815 - 1885 Zachariah Shipley 70 70 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1817 - 1897 Eli Wilson Shipley 80 80 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1801 - WFT Est. 1830-1892 James Lindley 1821 - 1892 Rachel Shipley 71 71 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1822 - 1907 Benjamin Franklin Shipley 84 84 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1823 Nancy Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1824 - 1906 Catherine Shipley 82 82 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1825 - >1900 Christina Shipley 75 75 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. >1825 Sibila Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Georgia Gertrude Laughlin Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1736 - 1803 Benjamin Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1739 - <1768 Catherine Hawk Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1755 Richard Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1771 - 1844 Elizabeth Thompson 73 73 ~1757 Conrad Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1759 Thomas Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1761 Samuel Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Elizabeth Unknown Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1768 Nathan Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~1771 James Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1789 John Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1709 AND 1710 - 1781 Richard Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1710 AND 1715 Keturah H Barnes Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1736 John Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1782 - 1824 Parthenia Gibson 42 42  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

[Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

She was called Theney Gibson of marriage records.
BET 1729 AND 1736 Adam Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1736 Richard Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1736 Susan Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1729 AND 1736 Mary Ann Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Ezekiel Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. James Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Nathaniel Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. James Barnes Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1680 AND 1682 - 1740 Keturah Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Richard Porter Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1782 - 1847 Jahu Lindley 65 65 1677 - 1725 Richard Shipley 48 48 Richard Shipley, the first child of Adam Shipley and Lois Howard marriedabout 1703, Susannah Stevens, a relative of the wife of his brotherRobert, whose name is verified from the will of John Stevens, hergrandfather. Richard was the eldest son and by right of primogeniture theheir of his father. In his gifts of property to his younger brothers andsisters he gives as his motive, "natural love and affection." He claimedno virtue for his justice and made a fair distribution of the estate. Hiswill breathes piety and faith in God and makes ample provision that thefamily might be kept together. He died a comparatively young man, havingmade his last will and Testament October 5, 1724, which was probatedOctober 24, 1725, between which dates his death certainly occurred At thetime of his passing, none of his children were of age. His descendantsare probably the most numerous of all the Shipleys who trace theirancestry back to Adam.

The Registers of Saint Anne"s Church, Annapolis, and of Saint John'sParish, Baltimore County, Maryland, carry identical records of thebaptism of "John, son of Richard and Susannah Shipley, born March 25,1716, baptized, July 29, 1717." The absence of John's name in the willwould suggest that this son died in infancy or at some time earlier thatthe execution of the will, which was eight years after John's baptism.

The will of Richard Shipley copied from the records in Annapolis byLarkin Amos Shipley, and the very interesting inventory of his propertycopied by Mrs. Lillie E Wells.


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BET 1688 AND 1689 Susannah Stevens Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Charles Stevens Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Elizabeth Unknown Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. Charles Stevens Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~0690 - 0724 Of Alemania Rotrou 34 34 BET 1705 AND 1709 Adam Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1716 - <1725 John Shipley 9 9 The Registers of Saint Anne's Church, Annapolis, and of Saint John'sParish, Baltimore County, Maryland, carry identical records of thebaptism of "John, son of Richard and Susannah Shipley, born March 25,1716, baptized, July 29, 1717." The absence of John's name in the willwould suggest that this son died in infancy or at some time earlier thatthe execution of the will, which was eight years after John's baptism.


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BET 1650 AND 1652 - 1698 Adam Shipley Adam Shipley, a thirteen year old native of the city of York, was"transported" to Maryland Colony as an indentured servant in Feb. 1668 byJohn Pawson, along with Christopher Shawn, John Browne, John Fish, ThomasMason, William Barton, Richard Flint, Richard Patterson, Thomas Wood, andJohn Dixon. Upon arrival in America, he served his seven years ofindenture in Anne Arundel County.

By Jan. 10, 1675, Adam had completed his indenture and was Granted hismandatory 50 acres of land, on which he planted Tobacco. On April 5,1679, he parlayed 4000 lbs. of that crop into an additional 500 acresalong the south side of the Severn River. This transaction was in theform of a deed of trust, which listed the Grantee as "Adam Shoplee, AnneArundel Planter", and the Grantor as "Cornelius Howard, Anne ArundelPlanter" (who became Adam's father-in-law). By the time of his death,Adam Shipley owned at least 1,000 acres of land in four counties ofMaryland: Anne Arundel, Howard, Carrol, and Baltimore.

Adam Shipley settled in Anne Arundel Co MD Feb 1668. This is documentedby a claim made and recorded in 1670 by John Pawson, a merchant of thecity of Yorke, EnG"Came John Pawson of the Co of Anne Arundell of Mdproved right to 500 acres of land for transporting Christopher Shawn,

John Browne, Adam Shipleigh (Sipley). John Fish, Thomas Mason, WilliamBarton, Richard Flint, Richard Patterson, Thomas Wood, and John Dixon inFeb 1668. Adam Shipley claimed 50 acres of land Jan 10 1675. By 1687 Adamhad nearly 1000 acres of lanDAdam's wife was named Lois but there is nodefinite proof as her family name. It is believed that she was LoisHoward, whose family lived on land
transfered to Adam in 1679.


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1655 - 1725 Lois Howard 70 70 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections.

WARNING TO THE READER:

It is important to understand that the ancestry of Lois Howard is currently under dispute.  There are many individuals who believe that Lois is a daughter of Captain Cornelius Howard (as stated in this work), but there are also just as many people who believe that Lois (Howard) Shipley is not the daughter of Capt. Cornelius Howard.  The Shipleys of Maryland have not made any ancestral links to Cornelius Howard, however there is mass confusion and debate on the subject.

Please be advised that the version you are reading currently is merely a hypothesis and not a proven fact.  Hopefully one day the mystery will be solved.  For now we hope you are aware of both possibilities and can draw your own conclusions.

Thank you!
Dan Bilancio
1762 - WFT Est. 1763-1852 Simon White 1629 - 1680 Capt. Cornelius Howard 51 51 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections.

Cornelius Howard was one of Matthew Howard's five sons.  He was named after a colonel of the militia and Justice of the Peace, Cornelius Lloyd, a Welshman by birth and a relative of the family.

Cornelius Hoard came to Anne Arundel Co., Maryland in the 1650's.  He was a boatwright and a planter, and from 1671 to 1675, he served as Anne Arundel County's representative to the Maryland Legislative Assembly.

Source:  RootWeb.com, 2002

LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married first Anne DORSEY (4 children) and in 1662 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland married (2) Elizabeth Todd, dtr of John Gorsuch and Anne Lovelace, b. 13 May 1641 in Hertfordshire, England; died abt. 1680 in Baltimore, Maryland.  The

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~1298 - ~1357 Hamon VIII Massey 59 59 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. ~1624 Hugh Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. ~0510 Duke of Burgundian House Ricomir ~1675 - 1746 Lois Shipley 71 71 Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1678 - 1763 Robert Shipley 85 85 "THE KINDRED ADVENTURES" by Shirley Moore Barnes "Robert was a vestrymanin the church at Elk Ridge, Queen Caroline parish in 1728-1729 and a pewholder in 1736." FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTY "Robert livednear Sykesville and he was an early settler in that area."


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BET 1680 AND 1682 - >1747 Peter Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. BET 1669 AND 1689 Adam Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. John Shipley Please contact the submitter for detailed source information at drr45@msn.com or for corrections. 1814 - 1894 Lucretia Jane Galloway 80 80 Information from N.L. Laughlin chopper360@aol.com 1772 - WFT Est. 1814-1867 Elizabeth Lindley 1836 - 1929 Harvey Jasper Laughlin 92 92 1841 - 1916 Minerva J. Laughlin 75 75 1843 - 1856 Francis M. Laughlin 13 13 1845 - 1931 Lucretia Matilda Laughlin 85 85 1847 - 1856 Sarah E. Laughlin 9 9 Sebrina Moulton William Varner 1788 - 1833 John D. Laughlin 45 45 ~1766 - 1817 John Abe Laughlin 51 51 1767 - ~1816 Margaret Duncan 49 49 1781 - 1850 Jacob Marion Lindley 69 69  [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

Jacob Marion Lindley was raised as a Quaker, but became a member of the Christian Church along with other members of the family while living in Christian Co. KY.  His family moved to Miller Co. MO, in 1831. Settling near Ozark. Later he became a merchant in Polk, Cedar, and Dade Counties in Mo. In the early 1840s they moved to Texas with some of their children and settled in that part of Lamar Co. that later became Hopkins Co. near South Sulphur Creek where the town of Peerless is located. He and his wife are buried in the old Lindley  Cemetery about three miles east of Peerless. Jacob Lindley was educated as a teacher and lawyer.  He became Judge of District Court of Christian Co. KY., he was also a farmer and stockman.
1822 - 1901 Eunice Hobson 79 79 1736 - 1810 James Laughlin 74 74 1740 - 1817 Mary Jane Dunkin 77 77 Jane Duncan Laughlin Elizabeth Laughlin Alexander Duncan Laughlin Matty Laughlin Sarah Laughlin James Laughlin Margaret Laughlin Ann Laughlin 1763 - 1782 Ruth White 18 18 Susannah Laughlin 1710 - 1783 John Laughlin 73 73 1714 Jane Mathews Between 1738-1740 - 1812 John Laughlin Between 1744-1748 - 1806 Alexander Laughlin ~1742 Jane Laughlin ~1748 - 1825 Elizabeth Laughlin 77 77 1749 - 1814 Margaret Laughlin 65 65 Between 1735-1743 - 1817 John Duncan 1740 - ~1816 Elinor Sharp 76 76 1765 - 1776 Mary White 10 10 1775 - 1856 Ann Duncan 80 80 Harriett Jane Laughlin John M. Laughlin 1769 - 1847 Joseph Duncan 78 78 Alice F. Laughlin James Harvey Laughlin 1777 - 1845 Faithful Sharp Duncan 68 68 Melvin Bashumb Laughlin Adhamh Laughlin Raibeart Laughlin 1767 - WFT Est. 1768-1861 Deborah White 1741 Margaret Duncan 1747 Ann Duncan 1750 - 1845 Elizabeth Duncan 95 95 1756 - 1821 Martha Duncan 64 64 1720 - 1796 John Sharp 76 76 1721 - 1789 Jane Hamilton 68 68 John Sharp Thomas Sharp Benjamin Sharp ~1792 - 1850 Jane Laughlin 58 58 1770 - 1773 Rachel White 3 3 ~1794 James A. Laughlin ~1796 Elinor Mary Laughlin ~1802 Matilda Laughlin ~1805 Thomas S. Laughlin ~1812 Joseph S. Laughlin Polly Laughlin Molly Laughlin Mary Polly Laughlin D. ~1758 Adam Laughlin Peter Moulton Laughlin 1772 - WFT Est. 1773-1866 Eleanor White 1882 - 1948 Columbus Franklin Laughlin 65 65 ~1160 - DECEASED Richard De Legh Effie Montez Laughlin Luther Clyde Laughlin Katie Beatrice Laughlin 1845 - 1912 Francis Marion Galloway 66 66 Date of birth might be 20 Oct 1845 as listed in Galloway Book, But StoneCo was not formed until 1851!
Death Cert says birth 20 Sept 1845 per CHatt39@aol.com.
Information on DC from daugther Mrs. John Westling.

Listed on 1850 Census District 5, Barry MO age 5 born in MO living withhis mother and step-father, Hannah and Joseph Doty.
1860 Census Mountain Twp., Barry Co MO age 15 born MO living with motherand step-father Joseph and Hannah Doty.
Served in the Civil War with Co E., 1st Arkansas Cavalry, enlisting 14July 1862 at Cassville MO as a private at age 18. He gave his birth placeas Stone Co. MO.

William Walker gives marriage date as 26 July 1866 in Stone Co MO toMelvine Henson

1870 Census in Flat Creek Twp, Stone MO. He was F.M. Galloway, age 25,born in MO, a farmer. Living with wife Melvina and son Jessie age 3. Alsoin his household were Ellen Barthy 9/12, and John Doaty (Doty) age 10.

1880 Census Place:  Vineyard, Lawrence, Missouri
     Source:   FHL Film 1254698  National Archives Film T9-0698     Page466A
     Relation  Sex  Marr Race Age  Birthplace
Francis M. GALLAWARY     Self M    M    W    34   MO
     Occ: Farmer    Fa: TN    Mo: NC
Melvina GALLAWARY   Wife F    M    W    30   MO
     Occ: Keeping House  Fa: IL    Mo: KY
Jesse Z. GALLAWARY  Son  M    S    W    12   MO
     Occ: At Home   Fa: MO    Mo: MO
Melvin GALLAWARY    Son  M    S    W    9    MO
     Occ: At Home   Fa: MO    Mo: MO
Charles W. GALLAWARY     Son  M    S    W    5    MO
     Occ: At Home   Fa: MO    Mo: MO
Armelia M. GALLAWARY     Dau  F    S    W    4    MO
     Occ: At Home   Fa: MO    Mo: MO
Nina C. GALLAWARY   Dau  F    S    W    1    MO
     Occ: At Home   Fa: MO    Mo: MO
Abednezo PINEKNEY   Other     M    W    W    25   MO
     Occ: Working On Farm     Fa: TN    Mo: MO


Obt in Lewiston Morning Tribune on 17 Sept 1912.  Died at 66 years 11 m.26 days.
Union Soldier in Civil War. Survived by wife and 7 children.

Barry County Missouri Obituary
Francis Marion Galloway - Submitted by: Carol Hattrup

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Francis Marion Galloway (son of Jesse Galloway and Hannah Sparks Coones,husband of Melvine Henson) died on 16 September 1912 in Lewiston, NezPerce, Idaho.  His obituary appeared in the Lewiston Morning Tribune on17 September 1912, p.5:
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Death of F.M. Galloway
F.M. Galloway, of Inverness, Montana, died at the St. Joseph hospital at7:30 last night after a lingering illness from bladder trouble.  Mr.Galloway was nearly 67 years of age and came to Lewiston about two monthsago for treatment.  He was subjected to an operation about ten days agobut the disease had made such inroads upon his system that recovery wasimpossible.

  He was a union soldier of the civil war and is survived by his wife andseven children, they being: Miss Grace Galloway of Inverness, Mont.; Mrs.John Westling of Lewiston; J.J. Galloway of Grand Forks, B.C.; M.M.Galloway of Inverness, Mont.; C.W. Galloway and T. W. Galloway ofChampion, Alberta. Those at his bedside were his wife, Miss GraceGalloway, M.M. Galloway, and Mr. and Mrs. Wrestling (sic).  The funeralarrangements will not be made until the arrival of other relatives.

Note: Francis Marion Galloway is buried in Normal Hill Cemetery,Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho.



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~1779 - ~1846 Jesse Galloway 67 67 Information from GRANDMA GALLOWAY SAID IT WAS SO, 1984
He appeared in court in 1801 in Knox Co TN when he signed a petition forthe creation of Roane Co from Knox Co as Jessey Gallaway. James Gallawayand Charles Gallaway were also signers.
He sold land in 1805 in Roane Co, TN. James and Jesse Galloway were thegrantors, Michael Baker the grantee. Source Lynne Robinson.
A list of Free Taxable Inhabitants of Roane Co AD 1805: names JamesGalloway and Jesse Galloway.
He appeared in court 4 Nov 1806 in Kingston, Roane,TN :Jessy Galloway wasfined $1 at Court Martial".
He appeared as Jessee Galleway on 1805 Roane Co, TN tax list.
He purchase items at estate of George Preston Sept 1808 in Roane Co.TN
In Knox Co TN on 4 April 1811 he was married to Sallie Williams, andsigned with his mark, indicating he could not write.
Appears in 1830 census for Roane Co, TN. Jessee Galloway, head ofhousehold, age 40-50, 1 female 30-40 (Nancy), 2 females 15-20 (Delilahand Lucretia), 2 females 101-5 (Sarah and Mariah), 2 females 5-10 (Peggyand Elizabeth), 1 female under 5 (Caroline),
1 male 15-20 (unknown), 2 males 10-15(unknown), 1 male 5-10 (Charles), 1male
under 5 (Alexander) FROM: 1830 Census of East Tenn.
12 March 1834 in Morgan Co IN purchased land, record on Internet-MorganCo IN Land Sales listing
On 8 March 1839 in Morgan Co IN Jesse Galloway married Mrs. HannahKOONS.  Also known as Hannah SPARKS.  Record listed in Indiana MarriagesThrough 1850-Indiana State Library Genealogy Divn: Jesse Galloway-HannahKOONS, Morgan Co. 3-?-1839
Census 1840 Mount Pleasant Twp., Barry Co, MO. Head of Household age60-70.
1 female 20-30 (3rd wife Hannah), 1 male 15-20 (Charles), 1 male 5-10(Alexander ?), 2 females 5-10 (Caroline and Mary), also 1 male 5-10, 1female 5-10 and 2 females under 5 (children of Hannah?).

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ID: I0477
Name: Jesse GALLOWAY
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1779 in Old Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY
Death: ABT. 1849 in Barry Co., MO 1 2
Note:
1805 Roane Co., TN, tax list, Jesse GALLOWAY

War of 1812, Jesse GALLOWAY enlisted as a Private (promoted to Corporal)in Major John Chiles' Battalion, Mounted Gunmen, East TN Volunteers, alsoknown as Major John Childes' Battalion, East TN Mounted InfantryVolunteers. Robert CALDWELL enlisted in the same Battalion (Sept. 20,1814 - May 1, 1815), as did Alexander, Benjamin, James, and WilliamCALDWELL, and Arthur Y. and Michael LOONEY. --War of 1812 Muster Rolls,NARA Record Group 94, M602, roll 32 (Caldwell), roll 77 (Galloway), roll128 (Looney).

1840 Barry Co., MO, census, Jesse GALLOWAY, p.35, Mt. Pleasant Twp.

CHARLES GALLOWAY. In the veins of the gentleman whose name heads thissketch flows sterling Scotch blood, for his paternal grandfather, JAMESGALLOWAY, was born in the land of "thistles and oatmeal," of Scotchparents. He immigrated to this country from the land of his birth inearly manhood and later settled in the district known as the old CrabOrchard, Ky. He was the founder of the family in this country, andeventually passed from life in Knox County, Tenn. He was one of thepioneers of that State, was active in its development, and took part in anumber of engagements with the Indians, when his home and that of hisneighbors was threatened. Politically he is a Democrat. He reared afamily of four sons and five daughters, JESSE GALLOWAY, the father of thesubject of this sketch, being one of the former and a native of the "darkand bloody ground." He was taken to Tennessee when quite small, and afterresiding there until about sixty years of age he removed to Indiana, andin 1839 became a resident of Barry County, Mo., of which place he was aresident until his death ten years later. Like his father before him hewas a Democrat, and also like him he was active in assisting in thesettlement of his section, which at that time was in a very wild state,inhabited by plenty of wild game of various kinds. He took part in theCreek, Seminole and Cherokee Indian Wars, and was also a participant inthe War of 1812. He was married in Tennessee to Miss WILLIAMS, who borehim three children: Dilla, Louie and Sallie, and after the death of hisfirst wife he again married in Tennessee, his second wife bearing himeight children: Mariah, Peggie, Elizabeth, Charles (the subject of thissketch), Alexander, Caroline, Mary and one who died in infancy. Themother died in Morgan County, Ind., in 1836, her birth having occurred inTennessee, she being a member of a prominent old family of that State bythe name of CALDWELL. The father's third marriage was to a Mrs. COONS,who bore him three children: Melville, Anna and Francis. The last wife isstill living, though advanced in years, in Berry [sic] County, Mo.--extract from A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region (Goodspeed,1894), 774.

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Father: James GALLOWAY b: in Scotland
Mother: Anney HOUSELY

Marriage 1 Sallie WILLIAMS
Married: 4 APR 1811 in Knox Co., East TN
Children
Delilah "Dilla" GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1812
Lucretia "Louie" GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1814
Sarah "Sallie" GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1816

Marriage 2 Nancy CALDWELL
Married: 31 JUL 1816 in Knox Co., East TN
Children
Mariah GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1817
Margaret "Peggy" GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1819
Elizabeth GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1821
Charles GALLOWAY b: 15 OCT 1825 in Knox Co., East TN
Alexander GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1827
Caroline GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1829
Mary GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1831
unknown child GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1833

Marriage 3 Hannah H. (Mrs. KOONS) SPARKS
Married: ABT. 8 MAR 1839 in Morgan Co., IN 3
Children
Melvin Absalom GALLOWAY b: 8 APR 1841 in Barry Co., MO
Anna GALLOWAY b: 10 DEC 1842 in Flat Creek, Stone Co. or Taney Co., MO
Francis Marion GALLOWAY b: 20 SEP 1845 in Barry Co., MO (or October 12,1844, Stone Co., MO)

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Title: A Reminiscent History of the Ozark Region
Publication: Chicago: Goodspeed Brothers, 1894; reprint, Cape Girardeau,MO: Ramfre Press, 1966
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Title: Indiana Marriages through 1850, Indiana State Library,http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html
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1813 - 1892 Hannah H. Sparks 78 78 Steve Ruggless says: Married three times to Fry COONS, 1829 Scott Co INtwo children Charles C COONS b 1832 and Mary COONS b 1835. Fry COONS diedin 1836.
Hannah then married Jesse CALLOWAY (really GALLOWAY) 1837 Morgan Co INand had three children Melvin 1842, Anna 1843, Frances M. 1843.
Third husband Joseph DOTY married June 20, 1845, Taney Co MO. Joseph diedJune 27, 1880. Had four children Hannah DOTY 1847, Valentine DOTY 1848,Prudence DOTY 1849 and Davis DOTY 1851.

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ID: I01029
Name: Hannah SPARKS
Sex: F
Birth: 28 DEC 1813 in LA
Death: 23 JUL 1892 in Jenkins, Barry Co., MO
Burial: Doughty Cemtery, Barry Co., MO 1
Note:
Hanna was the youngest of 12 children. She may have been born inKentucky, rather than Louisiana. Per William Walker, Rt. 2, Linn, MO 65051

Joseph Doty became guardian to Jesse and Hannah's children, Anna, Melvinand Frances Galloway 14 Dec 1847, per information provided to this writerby Gene Hendricks, a descendant of Maj. Charles Galloway. Jesse Galloway,and Joseph were neighbors at the time of the 1840 Federal Census, BarryCo., Missouri enumerated 10 Oct 1840.

The 1850 Barry Co.,MO census;

House # 130:
DOTY, Joseph 45 (m) KY.
Hannah 46 (f) LA.
Nancy 15 (f) IL. (married James M. IRELAND in Barry Co., MO.)
Joseph 13 (m) IL.
Eli 9 (m) MO. (married Elizabeth BRANTLETT in Barry Co., MO.)
Edward 7 (m) MO.
Rebeca A. 5 (f) MO. (married Constance BERRY in Barry Co., MO.)
Hanna 3 (f) MO.
Valentine 2 (m) MO.
Prudence 3 months (f) MO.
Charles C. COONSE 18 (m) IN.
Mary COONSE 15 (f) IN.
Melvin GALAWAY 8 (m) MO.
Anna T. 7 (f) MO.
Francis M. 5 (m) MO.




Father: Daniel SPARKS b: ABT. 1763 in ? New Jersey
Mother: Sarah BOGARD b: UNKNOWN in Unknown

Marriage 1 Fry Davis COONS b: BET. 1805 - 1810 in Shelby Co., KY
Married: 24 DEC 1829 in Scott Co., IN
Marriage Ending Status: Death of one spouse
Children
Charles Colston COONES b: 14 NOV 1831 in Near Scottsburg, Scott Co., IN
Sarah Jane COONS b: 1835 in IN
Mary Ann COONS b: 1836 in IN

Marriage 2 Jesse GALLOWAY b: ABT. 1779 in KY
Married: 8 MAR 1839 in Morgan Co., IN
Marriage Ending Status: Death of one spouse
Children
Melvin Abslom GALLOWAY b: 8 APR 1841 in Stone Co., MO.
Anna T. GALLOWAY b: 10 DEC 1842 in Stone Co., MO
Francis Marion GALLOWAY b: BET. 1844 - 1845 in Stone Co., MO

Marriage 3 Joseph DOTY b: JUN 1804 in KY
Married: BEF. 1849 in Unknown
Children
Valentine DOTY b: ABT. 1848 in MO
Prudence DOTY b: ABT. 1849 in MO
Elizabeth? DOTY b: ABT. JUN 1850 in MO
Davis DOTY b: 3 OCT 1851 in MO

1 Sources:
Title: Barry County MO Cemeteries-Vol IV
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D. 1187 Renaud de Chatillon- Sur-Loing UID: D1350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6099// 1628 - 1733 Thomas Stone 105 105 GIFT FROM THOMAS STONE TO BARBARY GARRETT   TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS: I, Thomas Stone, for and in consideration of the tender love and affection  which I, Thomas Stone, have to Dennis Garrett, deceased, for and in  consideration of the same love and affection which I have for his children,  lawfully begotten of the body of Barbary Garrett, his wife, and by these  presents do freely give, grant, assign and make over to Barbary Garrett all  that tract of parcel of land purchased by the said Dennis Garrett and the  said Thomas Stone called Long Island Point and whereupon the said Dennis  Garrett lived and enjoyed his life time, together with all buildings,  orchard, fences and all the appurtenances, I do hereby assign over from me  and my heirs, assigns, etc. to the heirs of the said Dennis Garrett (after  the said Barbary deceases) and the assigns forever and by their presence in  testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal this 1st day of March 1693.  /s/ Thomas Stone (Seal)   Ref: FM No. HS, p. 341  Liber F. No. 1, p. 54  Records of Baltimore County
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1772 - >1850 Jonathan Lindley 78 78 Sallie Williams ~1812 Dilla Galloway 1336 - 1388 Sir Robert Howard 52 52 ~1816 Sallie Galloway D. 1836 Nancy Caldwell 1817 - 1899 Mariah Galloway 82 82 Barry County Missouri Obituary
Mariah Galloway Langston Sullivan  1817 - 1899
Submitted by: Carol Hattrup

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Mariah Galloway Langston Sullivan died on 7 Nov 1899 in Barry County,Missouri.    Her obituary appeared in the Cassville Republican, VolXXVIII, No. 16, Thurs., Nov 16, 1899:
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  Died, at her home near Jenkins, Nov. 7, of pneumonia, Mrs. MariahSullivan, aged 82 years, 4 months and 21 days.

  She was the daughter of Jesse Galloway, and was born in Jefferson Co.,Ind., in 1817 and came to Barry County in 1837; was married in 1840 to M.Langston. She was left a widow early in life and married John Sullivan in1875.  He died several years ago and she remained a widow the balance ofher life.  She leaves four children: Henry and A.J. Langston, Mrs. G.R.King and  Mrs. John King.  About three years ago a horse fell with herand broke her shoulder, from which she never fully recovered.  She wasloved by all who knew her for her kind and charitable disposition, andher death will be mourned by many relatives and friends.  She professedreligion early in life and for the past fifteen years has been a memberof the Church of Christ, but she has answered the call, "Come up higher."Her mansion on earth is left desolate but her heavenly mansion istenanted.  She was laid to rest in the King cemetery amid a largegathering of relatives and neighbors with singing and prayer by L.T.Boucher.

  The thanks of her relatives are tendered to the kind friends andneighbors who so willingly assisted in nursing her in her lastillness...G.R. King

Note:  Mariah was born in Roane County, Tennessee not Jefferson County,Indiana as stated in her obituary.
1819 Peggie Galloway 1821 Elizabeth Galloway 1825 - 1905 Major Charles Galloway 79 79 Information for GRANDMA GALLOWAY SAID IT WAS SO, 1984
Copy of Obt in the book.
Galloway MO named in his honor.
Private in Company G Third Reg of MO Mounted Volunteers May 8, 1847 untilOctober 17, 1848 wounded in foot.
Union Army during Civil War. Captain and Major

Barry County Missouri Obituary
Major Charles Galloway
Submitted by: Carol Hattrup
(This obituary appeared in the Cassville Democrat newspaper in 1905.)



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Major C. Galloway Dead
A Noted Character of this Section
He Took a Prominent Part in the War
In Southwest Missouri.
A Brave Soldier.

Major Charles Galloway died at his home, near Galloway, a village namedin his honor, last night.  He had been in bad health for a long time andrecently took pneumonia.  He leaves a large number of relativesthroughout this section.  He was one of the characters of the early daysof this country and a noted scout.  For years he was a striking figurearound the streets with his long hair and military beard.  He was 80years old.

Leaving Indiana in 1834 Jesse Galloway, father of the deceased, settledupon Flat Creek, in what was then Barry County.  The country was wild inthe extreme.  Deer were abundant on the hills and in the valleys; game ofall kinds abounded; the forests were rich in the dainty sweets of the beetrees; grapes hung purpling in the woods ungathered and unsought; the airwas vocal with the melody of a thousand songsters, and the climate itselfknew neither rigor nor disease.  Here Charles Galloway received theimpressions that molded his character.  The boy of a frontiersman, hesoon became bold, daring, venturesome.  The ever faithful rifle was hisconstant companion, and the lonely ramblings of his early manhood becamea fitting pupilage for the stirring scenes of his latter life.

The Mexican War breaking out he enlisted as a private in Company G, ThirdRegiment of Missouri mounted volunteers, Col. Rowles was commanding.  Thecompany raised in the vicinity of Springfield, Missouri was commanded bySamuel A. Boake then a well known citizen of the Southwest.Rendezvousing for the purpose of Organization at Independence, of theMissouri River, the regiment was ordered thence to Leavenworth.  Thereits commissary stores were supplied and preparations made for war withthe Indians.  At this time the Apaches, Navajos and other tribes wereespecially troublesome, and while heavier military operations were goingon below, it was necessary that the frontier should be safeguarded.  Tothat end the regiment to which young Galloway belonged was ordered firstto Santa Fe.  There a post was established and Col. Rawles placed incommand.  From this point a potion of the regiment moved northward.Boake's company included establishing a post 75 miles higher up theGrande River, and from that time until the close of the war activelyemployed in operations against the Indians.  Young Galloway wasfrequently detailed for this service and distinguished himself for hisintrepidity.  In an engagement with the Apaches he was painfully woundedin the foot, an injury from which he never recovered.

Alternating thus between extreme peril and the leisure that a soldieroften enjoys, when not in action or preparing for it, at one time boldlyfollowing the wily sons of the forest, reckless of ambuscade and anotherdown at Santa Fe living in an adobe house and dancing with the Mexicanwomen, he at length returned with his regiment to Independence and wasthere mustered out.  Starting immediately for Springfield he arrived onelection day and voted for Cass and Butler.

At the start of the Civil War he raised a company from Stone County andtendered his services to General Lyon, then commanding at Springfield.The company was ordered to the duty of home protection and from that timeuntil the battle of Wilson Creek remained in and near Stone County, aportion of the time held together and again separating into smalldetachments for better protection of families threatened by Bledsoe andhis men.  Capt. Galloway now bold and defiant, had become especiallyobnoxious to the confederates and a party of 63 were sent by Gen.Mackintosh commanding.  A Texas regiment (was) in the vicinity, to entraphim.  Capt. Galloway had been advised of the attack, called to his aid afew home guards thus feebly reinforced took position in the vicinity ofClark's Mills on Flat Creek.  About this time he had personally (been)threatened by Wm. McKenny living on Rock House Creek nine miles northeastof Cassville, and he knew a determined effort would be made to take him.The imminence of his danger had only permitted him to gather 45 men andwith these he prepared to put up a fight in the most approvedbushwhacking method.  A man named Peevie accompanied by 'Wild Bill' Pricewell known in the Southwest was cautious yet he attacked with a spiritand Capt. Galloway's reinforcement fled.  His men now reduced to thirtybut animated by their intrepid leader fought bravely.  For half an hourthe woods resounded with musketry.  Galloway's men taking every advantageof trees, logs and thickets and only firing when they could draw a'bead'.  The deadliness of their aim soon had its effect; 'Wild Bill'Price vindicated his sobriquet and the recoutable Peevie turned his backon Clark's Mills.  A horse had been shot from under him, fifteen of hismen killed and a number wounded.  Not knowing but that this attack camefrom the advance of the confederate army ascertained to be near, fellback and moved hastily to Springfield.

Reporting in person to Gen. Lyon he was at once employed as a scout anddirected to find out accurately the position of Gen. Price and his army,then supposed to be marching towards Wilson's Creek.   Starting southwardin company with Dr. Phillip Slaughter of Stone County, and avoiding thehighways and enemy troops of John J. Smith on the Cassville road 35 milesbelow Springfield, they advanced under Gen. Kains.  Hastily dispatchingDr. Slaughter to Gen. Lyon, Galloway struck again into the woods in thatdirection.  Stealthily moving about here and there now on the flank ofthe enemy and now in the rear he soon acquired very valuable informationas to their disposition and number and made all haste to Gen. Lyon.  Hemet him two miles west of Springfield advancing upon the enemy.  Duringthe eventful 10th day of august he was 8 miles south of Wilson Creek,having been sent in that direction after the Dug Spring Skirmish and wasmaking his way back to Gen. Lyon when the battle began.  As soon as helearned the day was irretrievably lost and of the death of Gen. Lyon fromwhom the Southwest expected so much, he sorrowfully turned his stepstoward Stone County.  There again he gathered a company and when Fremontcame to Springfield he tendered its services to him and was frequentlyemployed on scouting expeditions under the superintendence of Col. JohnM. Richardson.

The men who had repeatedly rallied under Galloway became disheartened.The company disbanded and Capt. Galloway was shortly afterwards arrestedby a party of men.  With twenty others he was taken to Keetsville, placedin a corncrib and held there two days and a night.  Some of his oldfriends, however, men who were under obligation to him for favors shownbefore the war, interceded in his behalf and he was permitted to go home.

Fourteen days before the battle of Pea Ridge, when he was again employedas a scout, and a few days later was mainly instrumental in saving alarge train, then in danger of being cut off before it could reach thearmy.  After the battle of Pea Ridge he returned home and remained,endeavoring to restore his shattered possessions, until the summer of1862, when he was tendered a captaincy in the First Arkansas Cavalry.Accepting the proffered appointment he speedily raised a full company andon the 7th day of August was mustered into service.  In the latter partof the month he signalized himself by daring forage with 100 men intoCarroll County, Ark., dealing a severe blow to the opposition in thatsection and relieving many Union families.

Not long afterward the daring Coffee appeared near the Arkansas linemoving northward.  His destination or number of his men no one seemed toknow.  Strange stories were told of his movements and wild conjecturesindulged in, and shortly came the news that Cassville had been evacuatedby order of the general of the district.  Coffee, however, kept on untilhis discomfiture at long Jack compelled him to retreat.

The occupation of Cassville by confederate forces shortly after thefederal troops retired, was an eyesore to the Union Forces of the worstdescription.  On the other hand, military forces were not long disturbedand a force was sent to Crane Creek with directions to keep out scoutsbelow.  Their intelligence was reliable, that Cassville was held by anenemy attachment only, and it was therefore determined to make a descentupon the town.  Leaving Springfield on the 19th of Sept. with 100 men ofthe First Arkansas Cavalry and obtaining at Crane Creek a reinforcementof 75 under Capt. Jesse M. Gilstrap of the same regiment, CaptainGalloway passed the federal pickets and struck over the hills forCassville.  All regularity of movement was now disregarded, and dividinghis men into two parties he approached the town from oppositedirections.  Laying in the adjacent woods during the latter part of thenight of the 20th, early in the morning of the 21st he dashed into townfrom a southern direction, Capt. Worthington accompanying him and leadinga portion of men, while Capt. Gilstrap hurriedly went forward from thenorth.  Between 150 and 200 confederates reposing in confident security,were holding the town.  They were the advance of a much larger force afew miles away to the southwest and having their pickets out on the usualapproaches, were unprepared for sudden attack.  Had a meteor fallen intotheir midst, it could not have more thoroughly startled them.

On the 18th of Oct. Capt. Galloway was ordered to Elk Horn Tavern.  Whilethe battalion to which he was attached remained there, he was almostconstantly engaged in this perilous duty of scouting.  About the first ofDec. he was sent with 100 men with Lieut. Thomas Wilhite as second incommand, who was thoroughly acquainted with the country, to endeavor tobreak up a company of marauders known as Enyart’s band.  Falling in withthem on the main fork of White River, fifteen miles southeast ofFayetteville, a spirited skirmish ensued in which Capt. Enyart, captainof the band, and one other were killed and a few wounded.  The rest fledtowards the Boston Mountains.

To repulse the marauders of the southwest, Galloway remained at Elk Hornuntil the 14th of Dec. when he was ordered temporarily to Cassville.Remaining there but a few days he returned with his company toFayetteville.  Arriving again in Arkansas he was put upon active duty andtook a prominent part in the forays made during the winter to theArkansas River.  He dashed into Ozark on the morning of Jan. 4, 1863, washalted by the pickets, but gave his characteristic order to charge anddrove a detachment of defenders out of town, captured several prisonersand horses, broke up a score of shot guns and destroyed a quantity ofcommissary stores.  His own force was 22 men.

The latent loyalty of northwestern Arkansas breaking out in the mostcheering manner in the latter part of Jan. but still requiring thesupport of the military arm, Capt. Galloway with sufficient force waspresent at Huntsville on the 31st for which day a public meeting had beencalled.  He left Fayetteville also for another purpose.  It had beendiscovered where Peter Mankin’s band were secreting themselves in thesoutheastern corner of Crawford County and it was determined to break upthe force.  This was a part of Capt. Galloway’s duty in the discharge ofwhich he was to receive the cooperation of Capt. Robt. Travis, of thesame regiment, who had magnanimously offered to go as a spy into thedangerous cane.

The above announcement of the death of Major Charles Galloway, on thenight of Feb. 3, will be sad news to his many old time friends, andespecially those who had known him so long and well.  The Major was a manof highest integrity, honesty, strictly conscientious, brave as a lion,true as steel, and his word was his bond.  He was an Andrew Jackson kindof a man.  His first wife was Miss Susan Carney a sister of the lateAbsolom Calvin and John Carney, former well known citizens of thiscountry, and the mother of his children.  He was married three times, hisfirst two wives died, while his last survives him.  His first residencein this county was where S.A. Peck now resides on Flat Creek.  His fatherJesse Galloway, deceased, first settled the late Bolin G. Eden farm onFlat Creek, 3 miles south of Jenkins near Blankenship Mill.  For manyyears he was a strict member of the Primitive Baptist Church.

He was a brother of Judge Melville A. Galloway of Jenkins and FrankGalloway of near Afton, I.T.  Many of the Major’s soldier comrades residein this and Stone Counties who will be sorely grieved to learn of hispassing away.  Many that have gone before can meet him around thecampfire in the great beyond.  Major Galloway was a good man.  SouthwestMissouri has lost one of her best citizens.

He was an uncle of recorder A.L. and Frank Galloway of this city.  TheMajor was a Democrat of the old school and we firmly believe it was thestand that he and others took for Democracy in Barry County after the warthat caused the party to have the standing in said county that it nowenjoys.  He was nominated by the Democrats of Barry County for thelegislature in 18__, but was defeated.  The election was contested by theMajor, but the courts were against him.
1827 Alexander Galloway ~1760 - 1782 William M Lindley 22 22 1829 Caroline Galloway 1831 Mary Galloway 1833 infant Galloway 1841 - 1917 Melvin Absolm Galloway 76 76 1880 Federal Census Mountain, Barry Co. MO

Melvin GALLOWAY, self,married,age 39, born MO
Sarah J. GALLOWAY,wife,married,age 37,born MO
William GALLOWAY,son,single,age 15,MO
Ablsom L. GALLOWAY,son,single,age 12,MO
Alla M. GALLOWAY,dau,single,age 8,MO
Hannah G. GALLOWAY,dau,single,age 8, MO
Zacharia H. GALLOWAY,son,single,age 5, MO
Charles GALLOWAY,son,single,age 3, MO
George R. GALLOWAY,son,single,age 9 months, MO
1842 - 1928 Anna Galloway 85 85 ~1759 Anney Housely ~1104 - DECEASED Agnes De Beaumont ~1106 - DECEASED Hugh De Beaumont Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF BEDFORD
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GQP8-GN

Son of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois; earl of Bedford.
[Falaise Roll, p. 87]

m. dau. of Milo de Beauchamp of Eaton (PAF#23796). [jstevens@iquest.net]
Elizabeth Stone ~1675 - >1723 Samuel Galloway 48 48 Information from Dan A. Tiffin dtiffin@texoma.net 1747 - 1813 James Newlin 66 66 ~1695 - 1755 Elizabeth Graham 60 60 There is no record of Samuel Galloway coming to this country, butElizabeth and her
sons arrived about the same time as the Junkins. The mother met a tragicdeath. In 1755 near
Chambersburg in Cumberland County according to Sipe's "Indian Wars inPennsylvania" p 22, Elizabeth, her daughter-in-law, Mrs. WilliamGalloway, and two children were killed by Indians.
1711 Samuel Galloway 1717 - 1810 James Galloway 93 93 information Teresa (TRUAX) CLENDINNENG
Box 733 Unit 4 RR 6, Woodville, Ontario, K0M 2T0, Canada
1715 William Galloway 1719 Peter Galloway 1721 Thomas Galloway ~1723 - 1793 George Galloway 70 70 Informaton from: Bruce Stahly, Grand Marais, MN bstahly@boreal.org ~1420 - 1486 Robert Giffard 66 66 D. 1680 Elizabeth Todd Sisson ~1134 - >1178 William Talbot 44 44 1750 - 1783 Mary Eleanor Lindley 32 32 1652 - 10 Mar 1707/1708 John Grubb 1677, Emigrated from Cornwall to Delaware River, USA on ship "Kent"

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Mbr of Provincial Assembly, 1692, 1698, 1700.  "John Grubb was among those who appear to have come  over fr England, as New Jersey colonists, and is  supposed  to have been a brother to Henry Grubb of Burlington  and  a son of Henry & Willmet or Willmott Grubb of Stoke  Climsland, Cornwall, who suffered persecution with  other  Quakers in 1663. John Grubb with his wife Frances,  soon  located on the western side of the Delaware, prior to  the  arrival of William Penn and became the owner of lands  above and below the present circula line of Delaware.  He was a tanner as well as farmer, and died in 1708  leaving children Emanuel, John, Charity, Phebe,  Joseph,  Henry, Nathani??l & Peter, of whom the last was the  owner  and developer of the Cornwall iron mines and furnaces  in Pennsylvania. Frances Grubb, widow, appears to  have  married Richard Buffington, head of that family in  Pennsylvania"--Smedley pp 381-382  See also Bible Records Del. V-7, p 125 "Grubb Burying  Ground"  John Grubb signed wedding cert of Alphensus Kirk &  Abigail Sharpley 12-23-1792.  "Among the emigrants who accompanied William Penn on  this first voyage, embarking from Deal and occupying  six weeks in the passage, was a young man of  twenty-two  years of age by the name of John Grubb, a sawyer by  trade, who in the following spring, March 24, 1683  was  married in Burlington(?) to Mary Perkins, dt of  William & Mary, before mentioned. He purchased real  estate in the town of Chichester on Grubb, alias New  Street, in Feb. 1705/6, still holding his Brandywine  Hundred property--The Daily News Standard, (???)town,  PA, July 4, 1896, p 10  John Grubb is here confused with his brother Henry  Grubb who married Mary Perkins. Cope, Gilbert--The  Grubb Family of Pennsylvania & Del.
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The emigrant, John Grubb, who came to America just before the landing of Penn, was a son of John and Helen (Vivian) Grubb, of Cornwall, England. He was born in 1652, and came to America in 1677. He married Frances Vane. She was of English descent. He died in 1708 and is buried at St. Martin's P, E, Church at Marcus Hook, Pa. The children of the marriage of Fohn and Frances Grubb were, 1. Emanuel, 2. John, 3. Charity, 4. Phebe, 5. Joseph, 6. Henry, 7.Samuel, 8. Nathaniel, and 9. Peter. The Talleys have intermarried with descendants of John, Emanuel, and Joseph, and perhaps with descendants of other children of John the emigrant. Joseph was the father of Hannah Grubb, who intermarried with William Talley about 1735. From this marriage have descended possibly two thirds of the Talleys named in our Genealogical Register. Thomas, the son of William and Hannah (Grubb) Talley, married Hannah Grubb, a supposed descendant of John Grubb, the second. For a more extended and complete of the ancient Grubb family in Europe, werefer to the sketch of Judge Ignatius C. Grubb's life in the "Biographical and Genealogical History of Delaware," volume 1, page 231. The Talleys who have descended from the Grubb line are of noble birth, and should feel under lasting obligations to Judge Grubb for his most thorough work in tracing the ancestry back to so remote a period; and in permitting the same to be recorded for the benefit of all who may take interest therein.

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John and his older brother Henry came to America because his family lost the lease on thei r land in Stoke Climsland. John apprenticed as a tanner (probably with the Hawkins family) ab out the time his father was put in jail. By 1676 his father was dead and his mother was livin g with her oldest surviving son, Anthony. They heard of theWest Jersey venture from a lette r sent by William Penn and Wilmot apparentlyrealized that Henry and John had no chance of eve r becoming established in Stoke Climsland. Interesting, it appears that John had earned enoug h money to pay his fare on the Kent while Henry agreed to become an indentured servantfor thr ee years. Both were Quakers at the time, but John later left the Society (probably about 168 0 after a dispute with Robert Wade, then the most prominent Quaker in what later became Penns ylvania)

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John Grubb, first of the family on these shores, came to America at the age of twenty-five, sailing from London in the ship 'Kent' in 1677. He arrived at Burlington, West Jersey, after a lengthy voyage and received 340 acres of land on Chester creek. As early as 1682 Grubb's Landing, Brandywine Hundred, Del. was known to fame. John Grubb became the possessor of a tract of land 600 acres in extent, was made one of the Colonial Justices in 1693 and was twice elected to the Colonial Assembly. The historian says of him, 'He came from that stock of men second to none on the face of the earth - the English country gentleman.'  He was the first manufacturer of leather in Penn's Province. In 1703 he left Grubb's Landing and located in Marcus Hook, Pa. where he presently invested heavily in land. He died there in March 1708.

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John Grubb with William Penn, Richard Buffington, and others, 3 Mar 1676, signed the Plan of Government for the Province of West Jersey and came to America in 1677 where he bacame a legislator, magistrate, farmer and the first leather tanner (manufacturer of leather) in Penn;s Province. John, the first immigrant, came to America at the age of 25 to mend his fortunes, which had been impaired by the support he gave the Royal Cause. There is still in existence a letter written to John' uncle by King Charles I, in Nove 1642, with the Royal Seal appended, asking for a loan "To aid the King in defending the Realm and the Church against his enimiies. Saling from London in the ship "Kent" in 1677, he arrived in Burlington, West Jersey, and received 340 acres of land on Chester Creek. He was made one of the Colonial Justices in 1693 and was twice elected to the colonial assembly.

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John Grubb with William Penn, Richard Buffington, and others, 3 Mar 1676, signed the Plan of Government for the Province of West Jersey and came to America in 1677 where he became a prominent pioneer as a legislator, magistrate, farmer, and leather manufacturer. He is buried in St. Martin Churchyard in Marcus Hook, PA. Frances Vane Grubb then married her husband's friend, Richard Buffington.   The Grubb family was first represented in John Grubb. There is still in existence a letter written to his uncle by King Charles I, in Nov. 1642, with the Royal Seal appended, asking for a loan "To aid the King in defending the Realm and the Church against his enemies." This letter was addressed to "Our truly and well-beloved John Grubb, Esq." Lord John Grubb's family are interred in the old manor churchyard on his estate in England, and on it were many Memorial Tablets bearing epitaphs in Latin and having the family Arms and Crest. This family is descended from people who distinguished themselves as early as the tenth century.   John Grubb, the first of the family on these shores, was a son of John and helen Grubb. At the age of 25 years, he came to America to mend his fortunes, which had been impaired by the support he gave to the Royal Cause. Sailing from London in the ship "KENT" in 1677, he arrived at Burlington, West Jersey, and received 340 acres of land on Chester Creek. As early as 1682, Grubb's Landing, Brandywine Hundred, DE was known to fame. John Grubb became possessor of a tract of land 600 acres in extent as made one of the Colonial Justices in 1693 and was twice elected to the colonial assembly.   The historian's say of him, "He came from that stock of men second to none on the face of the earth--The English Country Gentleman." At Grubb's Landing, he erected a tannery, and was the first manufacturer of leather in Penn's Province. In 1703, he left Grubb's Landing and located in Marcus Hook, PA where he invested heavily in land. he was an extensive land owner in both PA and DE. Like his ancestors, he was a devout supporter of the Church of England.    From WFT:  John Grubb, with his wife Frances, was a resident of Upland as early as 1679, but does not appear to have been settled there as early as 1677. In 1679, jointly with Richard Buffington, he purchased 300 acres of land on the southwest side of Chester Creek above Cheater, and may have resided there some time. His occupation was that of a tanner. His children were Emanuel, John, Joseph, Henry, Samuel, Nataniel, Peter, Charity, and Phebe, all of whom were living at the time of his death in 1708. His daughter Chariety was married to Richard Beeson prior to his death. He does not appear to have been a Quaker, probably was an Episcopalian. His age was about 60 years.   Samuel Grubb settled in East Bradford on the farm now of William Gibbons. Nataniel married Ann Moore and settled in Willistown. He was a member of Assembly, trustte of the loan office, etc. Peter Grubb went to what is now Lebanon County, where he was a prominet ironmaster. Phebe married Richard Buffington Jr., and Simon Hadly
1004 - 1051 Adelaide (Adele) De Barcelona 47 47 1030 Baudouin VI Count of Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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~0540 Unknown Leutharius 1035 - >1117 Ida von Sachsen 82 82 UID: 2B800C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D059E// D. 1212 Petronilla De Grentesmaisnel WFT Est. 869-932 - WFT Est. 907-1007 'the Stammerer' King of France Louis II [jweber.ged]

There is a lot of confusion as to the order of Louis' wives; whether they were legitimate marriages; and which was the mother of his various children.  For example Ancestral Roots, in line 143-16 states that Adelaide of Paris is the 3rd wife, while in line 148-16, AR states that Adelaide was the 2nd wife.  I am following line 143 (3rd wife), which makes her the last wife, and obviously mother of Charles III, since he was born posthumously.

(Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-38.)
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 258.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 387).

Louis II, King de France (the Stammerer) AKA: Louis II, King d'Aquitaine. Also Known As: Louis "Le Begue".

Born: in Nov 846 in Compiegne, Oise, Ile-de-France, France, son of Charles II, King de France and Ermentrude d'Orleans . Married in 862: Ansgarde de Bourgogne , daughter of Hardouin, Count de Bourgogne; She was given in marriage to Louis by her brother, Odon, often confused with Odon, Count of Troyes, an older man and one of Louis' detractors (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 185). Note - between 867 and 879: Louis II was the King of Aquitaine from 867 to 879 and became King of France in 877, crowned at Compiegne by Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims on 8 October. If the children and grandchildren of Charlemagne had an easy time ascending to the throne by virtue of their parentage, the same is not true for Louis. Louis had to be elected by the Greats - the nobles whose power had been growing steadily - and they conceded only after having received countships and additional powers. Moreover, Louis had to accept the tutelage of his maternal uncle, Hughes, Marquis of Neustria who also received the countship of Tours. He died 16 months later while making preparations to reprimand Bernard, Duke of Septimanie. Upon his death, nobles, looking to enhance their own power saw the kingdom partitioned between Louis III and Carloman, who were both crowned and anointed at Ferrieres in September 879 by Ansegis, Archbishop of Sens.  Louis III's portion comprised Francia and Neustria, and Carloman ruled Burgundy, Aquitaine and Gothia.

Married between 868 and 869: Adelaide=Adelheid de Paris, daughter of Adalhard, Count de Paris.  [Note: I have differenty ancestry for Adelaide, see notes under Adelaide]

Died: on 11 Apr 879 in France at age 32 Louis II died sooner than expected after having divided his kingdom between his two sons, Louis III and Carloman. To the older son went Francia and Neustria; and to the younger went Bourgogne, Aquitaine and the Marche of Spain. This creation of two kingdoms is highly disputed because the two sons are not viewed by some as legitimate because Charles le Chauve had not officially recognized Louis marriage to Ansgarde.  Louis was not favored, and on 15 October 879, Provence and Bourgogne recognize Richilde's (Charles le Chauve's widow) brother, Bozon. Moreover, Louis, son of Louis le Germanique, also lays claim to the throne of France. Thus, to make matters rather complicated there exists three kings of France at this time.

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          Birth date is given here as 856 while the Broderbung gedcom says 846.

          Western Frankish King  877-879

          Louis the Stammerer was briefly King in France after his father died in 877.
          When Louis died two years later, the nobels wanted to make Louis the
          Younger, King of Saxony, the King, but through the power of the major
          French nobles Duke Hugh, Duke Boso, and Count Bernard, Louis III and
          Carloman, both sons of the late king were made joint kings of France.

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 143-16.

King of the West Franks, 877-879, born November 1, 846, died April 10,879. He was a mediocre sovereign known only for having received Pope JohnVIII. in France, where he held a council at Troyes. He died after atwo-year reign. He married (1) Ansgard of Burgundy.
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From information I received from Les Lindley of Vienna, Va. in 1997. Jonathan Lindley served five terms in the North Carolina House of Commons {now called the House of Representatives} between 1788 and 1805 and one term in the Senate of the General Assembly of North Carolina.  While in the House of Commons, he introduced and pushed to a test vote a bill that would have prohibited further importation of slaves into NC. In 1788 he was elected as one of the five delegates from Orange County to the State Constitutional Convention called to ratify the Federal Constitution.  He voted against ratification hoping to delay it until a Bill of Rights could be added.  In 1811 he led a large wagon train of emigrants from Orange County to Lick Creek in Indiana  Jonathan probably led the expedition over the Boone Trail, through the Cumberland Gap, and over the branch road to what is now Louisville, Kentucky.  According to a Lindley tradition, "they camped at the falls of the Ohio River for three weeks, waiting for the river to reach a low stage.  Then, they placed the heavy wagons of flat bottomed boats,called skids, and the animals swam to the opposite shore with heavy loads." Their route led past the Lick Creek area, where they intended to make a rest stop.  Because of the persuasion of the settlers in the area, and because of warnings of as Indian uprising along the Wabash River, they remained in Lick Creek.  When Indiana attained statehood, he was the first representative of his county in the General Assembly of the new state.  The General Assembly named him to a board that established a State Seminary that later became the University of Indiana.
Maria Wriothesley 1639 - 1673 Elizabeth Howard 34 34 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married Henry Ridglery in Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1660.<BR><BR>Henry was born between 1628-1639 and they had Charles RIDGLEY and Sarah RIDGLEY.


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1640 - 1690 Matthew Howard 50 50 LUTTRELL FILES: <BR>Died Jan 1689/90 or 1691.<BR>Married Sarah DORSEY, per Anna Lee Clark, b. Virginia; dtr of Edward Darcy and Anne; died abt 1691 in Anne Arundel Co. MD<BR><BR>They had (1)John + Susannah Rockhould<BR>(2)Matthew III, died 1700<BR>(3)Sara


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~1645 - 1698 Philip Howard 53 53 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married Ruth BALDWIN<BR>They had Hannah who married unknown HAMMOND<BR>He died 1698 or 1699.


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1637 Anne Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married (1) Mr. Phillips; (2)James Greneffe.


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~1647 - 1721 Mary Howard 74 74 LUTTRELL FILES<BR>Married John Hammon


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1367 Robert Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Sarah Howard Mary Howard Elizabeth Howard 1785 - 1858 Alsey Ruth Gibson 73 73 ~1034 - >1097 Of Scotland, 20Th King Donald Bane 63 63 ~1060 - AFT 8 Mar 1104/1105 Ermentrude de Burgundy ~1014 - 1063 Alice Alix Countess de Roucy 49 49 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1010 - 1063 Hildwin IV Count of Montidier & Lord of Rouci 53 53 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de ROUCY
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT &SIGNEUR de RAME RU

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1060 - 1142 Andre Lord de Baudemont 82 82 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> died a Monk
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORD de RAMERU
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AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 269-40; (404-40)
DATE 27 MAY 2000
1368 Margaret Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1371 Katherine Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1373 Edmund Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1365 - 1436 John Howard 71 71 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Sheriff of Essex<BR><BR>Military:Rshoward/Stanton Military Acadamy<BR><BR>Married in England<BR><BR>Burial:Stoke Neyland, Suffolk, England.


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1572 Henry Lamboll Sir William Tendering LUTTRELL FILES


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1359 - 1427 Alice Tendering 68 68 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married in England<BR><BR>Burial in England. D. 1381 Margaret Plaiz LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>First wife of Sir Knight John Howard,I.<BR><BR>Married and buried in England.


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D. 1409 John Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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D. 1411 Margaret Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1380 - 1437 Sir Robert, Knight of Stoke Neyland Howard 57 57 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married between 1412-1413 in England<BR><BR>EVENT:Military Service Rshoward/Stanton Military Acadamy<BR><BR>Sir Robert Howard was the ancestor of the illustrious HOUSE OF HOWARD<BR><BR>Burial in Suffolk, England. 1381 Margaret Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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~1576 - Sweden Sven Lom 1387 - 1425 Duchess of Norfolk Margaret de Mowbray 38 38 1389 Henry of Teringhampton Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1803 - 1862 Ruth Hadley 59 59 1420 - 1485 John Howard 65 65 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Title<BR>Earl<BR><BR>Event:Military Sv; Rshoward/Stanton Military Acadamy<BR><BR>Married (1)Catherine Molynes; married (2) after 1442 to Margaret Chedworth<BR><BR>Died of battle wounds (Battle of Bosworth, along with Richard III)<BR D. UNKNOWN Thomas Gibson 1412 Margaret Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>May have been born at Westmath, Ireland


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1414 - 1479 Aberga Catherine Howard 65 65 LUTTRELL FILES


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Richard Moylens LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Wife unknown


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1376 - 1425 Lord William Molynes 49 49 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Born 1376/77<BR><BR>St Stephen`s Parish, Coleman Street, London, England<BR><BR>Burial: Stoke, Pogis, Buckinghamshire, England.


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1379 - 1439 Margery ( ? ) Molynes 60 60 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR> Margery`s surname not found.  She was buried where she and her husband died; Stoke, Pogis, Buckinghamshire, England.


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1405 - 1429 William Molynes 23 23 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Born in Stoke, Pogis, Buckinghamshire, England.<BR>Married in Eweleme.


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~0600 - <0600 Unknown Bodilon 1440 - 1495 Elizabeth Duchess of Norfolk Tilney 55 55 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Born between 1440-1450<BR><BR>Elizabeth married first in 1467 in England to Humphrey Bourchier<BR><BR>Married 2nd Duke of Norfolk, making her the Duchess of Norfolk in 1472 in Norfolk, England.<BR><BR> Her burial in Thetford Abbey Cemet


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1800 - 1851 William Hadley 51 51 Laurence Cheney LUTTRELL FILES:


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Elizabeth Cokayne LUTTRELL FILES


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Elizabeth Cheney LUTTRELL FILES.


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Sir Frederick, of Boston Tylney LUTTRELL FILES:<Br>Married in England


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Humphrey Bourchier LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married first to Elizabeth Tilney in 1467 in England


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1445 Margaret Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1446 Anna Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1448 - 1485 Isabell Howard 37 37 LUTTRELL FILES


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1450 - 1508 Jane Howard 58 58 LUTTRELL FILES


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1797 - WFT Est. 1797-1890 Mary Hadley 1452 Elizabeth Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1537 - 1598 Robert Howard 61 61 ROBERT SPENT HIS CHILDHOOD AND EXILE TO ESCAPE PERSECUTION FROM HIS FATHER'S FOES. 1473 - 1497 Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk Howard 24 24 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Eldest son of a 2nd Duke, giving him Title of 3rd Duke.<BR><BR>Occupation:Earl 3rd Duke of Norfolk<BR><BR>Title: Knight of Garter<BR><BR>Military:He served as Lord Liertenant of Ireland 1520-1521.Succeeding his father as Lord High T


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1475 - 1538 Elizabeth Howard 63 63 LUTTRELL FILES


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1477 - 1513 Edward, Lordhigh, Admiral Howard 36 36 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married (1)Elizabeth Stapleton who died<BR><BR>Married (2)Alice Lovel


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1478 - 1538 Lord Edmund Howard 60 60 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Born between 1478-1480; died March 1538/39.<BR><BR>Title: Lord<BR><BR>Event:Rshoward/Stanton Acadamy.<BR><BR>The American HOWARD family descends from the third son, Lord Edmund Howard, Knight and Baron.<BR><BR>Edmund married 3 times


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William Culpepper LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Grandfather of the woman who married the man from whom descends the southern American family of HOWARD.


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Elizabeth Ferrers LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Grandmother of the woman who married the man from whom the southern America HOWARD family descends.


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1430 - 1484 Sir Richard Culpepper 54 54 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Burial:West Peckham, Kent, England.


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Otewell Worsley LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Maternal grandfather of woman who married man from whom the family of HOWARD of southern America descends.


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1794 - 1843 James Hadley 49 49 D. 1527 Isabel Worsley LUTTRELL FILES:


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Ralph Leigh LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>1st husband of Lady Joyce Jocosa Culpepper Howard.<BR><BR>Married in England between 1492-1493.


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1481 - 1531 Lady Joyce Jocosa Culpepper 50 50 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married (1)Ralph Leigh<BR><BR>Married (2)Lord Edmund Howard.  Edmund and Joyce are the direct ancestors of immigrants to the southern area of America, the family HOWARD.


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John Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Muriel Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Joyce Leigh LUTTRELL FILES:Likely a sister to Ralph Leigh who married Lady Joyce Culpepper first. Joyce married Lord Edmund Howard second.<BR><BR>No information on either Ralph or Joyce Leigh.<BR><BR>I find it interesting that Lord Edmund had two wives by the name of


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D. 1565 Margaret Jennings LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>2nd wife of Lord Edmund Howard; died 1565/66.


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D. 1530 Dorothy Troyers LUTTRELL FILES: 1st wife of Lord Edmund Howard, progenitor of the American HOWARD family of the south.


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0775 - 0834 Robert Rutbert 59 59 D. 0843 Wicbert 1790 - 1836 Eli Hadley 46 46 William, 1st Baron of Effingham Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Wife unknown


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~1512 - 1537 Thomas Howard 25 25 LUTTRELL FILES


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THOMAS WAS IMPRISONED BY KING HENRY VIII OF ENGLAND.
Elizabeth, Countess of Sussex Howard LUTTRELL FILES.


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D. 0224 King Artabanus ~1125 - DECEASED Estrildis ~1514 George Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Agnes Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Anne, Countess of Oxford Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1508 - 1572 Lady Margaret Howard 64 64 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Born between 1508-1515<BR><BR>Buried 20 October 1572 in Tisbury, Wiltshire, England.


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~0907 - 0967 Bertha Carolingians 60 60 GIVN Bertha
SURN Carolingians
NSFX [Queen-Burgundy]
AFN FLHG-8J
NOTE: Of Swabia

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TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (133-19)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 175-35; 345-37
DATE 29 APR 2000
1807 - 1851 Eleanor Chamness 44 44 1510 Henry Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married: Anne HOWARD


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1511 - 1574 Sir George, Knight Howard 63 63 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Charles had an affair with Margaret Douglas and later with the Countess of Lennox.<BR><BR>The Countess of Lennox had previously been imprisoned for a contracted marriage with Charles`s uncle Thomas.<BR><BR>Lady Margaret Douglas was


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LUTTRELL NOTES:<BR><BR>Never married<BR><BR>Died before 1575.
~0785 Leutaud I Count of Paris 1517 Mary Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Birth year assigned


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1520 - 1541 Catherine, Queen of England Howard 21 21 <tpphoto><id>175942</id></tpphoto>LUTTRELL NOTES:<BR><BR>Born between 1520-1525<BR><BR>Married 28 July 1540 at Oatlands Palace, Hamton Court, Richmond, England<BR><BR>Died 13 Feb 1541/42 from being beheaded by the order of her husband of less than a year,


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1521 Joyce Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1523 Isabel Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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~1338 - 1403 John Massey 65 65 ~1142 - 1190 Reginald de Notton 48 48 Concubine 1766 - 1848 Rachel Vestal 82 82 1791 - 1868 Ruth Hadley 76 76 1553 - 2 Feb 1616/1617 Thomas Grubb Member of Parliament for Devizes, Potterne, Wiltshire ~1098 Vicountess of England Constance [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Princess de England
Custom Field:<_FA#> Vicountess de Main
~1014 - Bet 1050 and 1080 Agnes Ermentrude Flaitel >1075 - 1164 Walter Giffard , Earl of Buckingham de Bolebec 89 89 ~1503 - 1554 William Warren 51 51 Lineage.
Died intestate and his widow was granted administration 26 Sep 1554.
~0855 - >0895 Helwise (Heilwig) of Friuli 40 40 ~1040 Elizabeth (Isabel) de Monthlhery ~1035 Gauthier (Walter) de St Valerie ~1065 - >1091 Bernard III de St Valerie 26 26 ~1172 - 1225 Aveline de Clare 53 53 1825 - 1914 Addison Hadley 89 89 D. 1130 Adelaide de Lisle 1104 - 1181 Waleran Lord De Beaumont 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Worcest
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9T7-17

Son of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois; twin of Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]

NEWLIN LINE

m. Agnes de Montfort; father of Robert, Count of Meulent. [Falaise Roll, Table VI]

Count of Meulent. Morin du Pin was his steward and castellan at Beaumont Castle and had been the governor and tutor of the young count by the king's appointment. Morin du Pin held Count Waleran's castle of Beaumont after the count's capture in that battle by the king. On the order of the count Pin reluctantly surrendered the castle, which still held out against the king, for which Morin was banished from Normandy for life and died in exile. [Falaise Roll, p. 72]

On the rebellion of Waleran, the young son of Robert, in 1124, who had then succeeded his father, the castle of Vatteville-sur-Seine was demolished by the command of King Henry I. [Falaise Roll, p. 120]

Defeated in the battle of Bourgteroude in 1124 along with Hugh de Montfort, Amaury de Montfort, William Crispin III and other Norman barons. Waleran was captured. [Falaise Roll, p. 133]

Son of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth Vermandois; m. Agnés de Montfort; father of Robert, count of Meulent. [Falaise Roll, p. 186]

b. 1104, d. 1166; Count de Meulan, Earl of Worcester; son of Isabel de Vermandois and Sir Robert de Beaumont; m.c. 1141, Agnes de Montford; father of Sir Robert de Beaumont. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

Son of Robert I de Beaumont and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Agnes de Montfort; father of Robert de Beaumont and Isabel of Meulan. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

According to Paul Theroff, Galeran IV, comte de Meulan, b. 1104, d. 1166, m. 1141, Agnes de Montfort, was father of:
1. Robert, comte de Meulan
2. Amaury de Meulan, seigneur de Gournay sur Marne
3. Galeran de Meulan
4. Roger de Meulan, vicomte d'Evreux
5. Raoul de Meulan
6. Etienne de Meulan
7. Isabelle de Meulan who m.1 Geoffroy, sire de Mayenne, m.2 Maurice II, sire de Craon
8. Marie de Meulan who m. Hue Talbot, baron de Cleuville
9. Amicie de Meulan who m. Henri, sire de Ferrieres
According to Complete Peerage (t. VII, appendix I, "Waleran, count of Meulan, and his successors", p. 737-742) the children are as follows:
1. Robert, count of Meulan
2. Waleran
3. Amauri, seigneur de la Queue et de Gournay sur Marne
4. Roger, seigneur de la Queue et de Gournay sur Marne, vicomte d'Evreux
5. Ralph
6. Stephen
7. dau. m.1 Geoffrey de Mayenne, m.2 Maurice de Craon
[Damien Rauline]
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~1112 - 1175 Reginald Dunstanville FitzRoy Earl of Cornwall 63 63 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de CORNWALL
~1130 Alan I de Dunstanville ~1475 Ann Stanley Jane Granville LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>1st wife of Sir John Arundel.<BR>Surname variation:Grenville.


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~1222 Gilla Unknown ~1075 - <1166 Herbert Fitz Herbert 91 91 1074 - 1143 Agnes 69 69 1822 - 1862 Sidney Hadley 40 40 Amicie de Guader 1050 - 1113 William "The Elder" De Peverel 63 63 GIVN William "the Elder"
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William de Peveral is usually said to be an illegitimate son of theConqueror. He had at least four children, William, d. s. p., and Williamagain, who succeeded him, and two daughters, Maud and Adelise, the wifeof Richard Redvers. The Conqueror gave William Peveral the custody ofNotts Castle, when it was built in 1068, and extensive possessions,afterwards known as the honour of Peveral, consisting of 100 lordships incounties Notts and Northants, 14 in Derby, and some 20 others in othercounties. William Peveral died Jan., 1113.

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!Bastard child of William the Conqueror.  Obtained a liberal grant of property and lordships in Derbyshire and became the erector of that Gothic fortress, which hanging over the mouth of the Devil's Cavern, gives the name of Castleton to the adjacent village.  From the feudal Baron, who chose his nest upon the principles on which an eagle selects his eyry, and built it in such a fashion, as if he had intended it, as the Irishman said of the Martello towers, for the sole purpose of puzzling posterity, there was descended an opulent family of
knightly rank, in the same county of Derby.  [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

NEWLIN LINE

!He and Randle de Gernous' wife poisoned Randle.  Lord of Notts. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

Son of Maud and William the Conqueror; m. Adelina de Lancaster. [Falaise Roll, Table IV]

Alice was his co-heir (may not be her father). [Falaise Roll, p. 46]

Generally conceded to have been a natural son of Duke William by Maud, a dau. of Ingleric, an Anglo-Saxon nobleman. He was probably at Senlac. In 1068 he was in charge of the newly built castle of Nottingham, and at the compilation of Domesday was the possessor of 162 manors in England, including the honor and forest of the Peak in Derbyshire, besides 69 houses and cottages in Nottingham alone. In 1075 he witnessed the foundation charter of Sele Abbey, Sussex, by William de Braiose. [Falaise Roll, p. 49]

Peveril Castle was founded soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by one of King William's most trusted knights, William Peverel, on a site of remarkable natural strength. It had an important role in guarding the Peak Forest lead-mining area. He was given charge of the royal manors in the Peak, an area strategically important as a buffer zone south of the wilder country of the Pennines and Cumbria. Sufficiently trusted was Peverel that he was given land in his own right, formerly belonging to two Saxons, Gernebern and Hundine, to enable him to build a castle. By 1086, when the Domesday book was written, the castle was up. In 1114, on Peverel's death, the castle passed with the rest of his estate, by now very extensive, and including a castle larger than this at Bolsover near Chesterfield, to his son William. [Peveril Castle, pp. 1, 18-19]

m. Adeline; father of William II Peverell and Adelise Peverel who m. Richard de Reviers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Ranulph Peverell and Ingelrica Maud; m. Adeline/Adeliza; father of:
1. William b.c. 1065, d. 1106
2. Maud
3. Adelise who m. Richard de Reviers
4. Maud
5. William the Younger b.c. 1080, d. aft 1155
[WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Illegitimate son of Duke William, received holdings in Shropshire. [Devonshire Domesday Book (1086)<http://www.infokey.com/Devonshire/Devonshire.htm]

William de Peveral is usually said to be an illegitimate son of the
Conqueror. He had at least four children, William, d. s. p., and William
again, who succeeded him, and two daughters, Maud and Adelise, the wife
of Richard Redvers. The Conqueror gave William Peveral the custody of
Notts Castle, when it wasbuilt in 1068, and extensive possessions,
afterwards known as the honour ofPeveral, consisting of 100 lordships in
counties Notts and Northants, 14 in Derby, and some 20 others in other
counties. William Peveral died Jan., 1113.
~1054 - 19 Jan 1119/1120 Adeliza (Adeline) De Poitou GIVN Adeline (Adeliza) Mrs
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~1190 - >1231 William de Notton 41 41 ~1020 - >1081 Hugh Le (Corbeau) Corbet 61 61 ~1205 Cecily de Breightmet 1535 - 1598 Sir Matthew Arundel- Howard 63 63 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Military Service: Rshoward/Stanton Military Acadamy<BR><BR>Sir Matthew Arundel takes his mother`s surname of HOWARD after his father is beheaded.  May have used his mother`s surname due to his father`s disgrace on the conviction and


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1537 Elizabeth Arundel- Howard LUTTRELL FILES:birth yr assigned


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1820 - 1822 Franklin Hadley 1 1 1543 Jane Arundel- Howard LUTTRELL FILES: birth yr assigned


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1584 - 1687 Brigitta 103 103 Judith of Bavaria D. 1607 Marcia Wrothesley LUTTRELL FILES:Marriage information from Anna Lee Clark


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D. 1637 Ann Philipson LUTTRELL FILES.<BR><BR>First wife of Count Thomas Arundel-Howard.  Since she died many, many years after Thomas`s 2nd marriage of 1585, it`s likely Thomas and Ann divorced.<BR><BR>It was Ann and Thomas`s first son who immigrated to America about 1650 and


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~1075 - >1157 Sybilla Corbet 82 82 !Paramour of King Henry I; mother of Reginald FitzRoy or de Mortain, Earl of Cornwall, by Henry. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 382, 403]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

Sister of Alice; co-heir of Robert Corbet; m. William Botterill; mother of Reginald, earl of Cornwall, by Henry I. [Falaise Roll, p. 12]

Dau. of Robert Corbet; sister of Robert and Alice; ancestress to the Earls of Pembroke. [Burke's, p. 641]

Dau. of Robert Corbet; by Henry I, King of England, she was mother of Reynold deDunstanville and Robert de Caen; m. Herbert Fitz Herbert and was mother of Herbert. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Sibyl/Adela/Lucy Corbet. [WFT]

Sibyl or Adela or Lucia Corbet -- liv. 1157; dau/coheir of Robert Corbet; mistress of Henry I and by him mother of Reginald Fitz Roy; lady of Alcester, co. Warwick, and of Pontesbury and Woodcote, co. Salop; m. Herbert Fitz Herbert and was mother of Herbert Fitz Herbert who m. Lucy of Hereford. [Ancestral Roots, Line 262-27, p. 238]

Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Alcester
Thomas Arundel- Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1817 - 1911 Washington Hadley 94 94 Elizabeth Arundel- Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Per Stille Occupation: Supervisor of the Penningby Estate in Lanna Parish. 2 1611 Anne Howard LUTTRELL FILES: birth yr assigned


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1615 Thomas Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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1617 Frederick Howard LUTTRELL FILES


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Living Sahrmann ~1195 - DECEASED Robert Whitney 1614 Rachel Brackett 1634 Henry Howard LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married Sarah unknown.


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1635 - 1695 John Howard 60 60 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married (1) Eleanor unknown; (2)Susanna Norwood; one child, Sarah Howard who married ? GRIFFIN.<BR><BR>Military Service "The House of Arundel" by John P. Yeatman<BR>Military Sv:Rshoward/Stanton Military Acadamy


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1812 - 1871 Matilda Hadley 58 58 ~1343 - 1400 John Giffard 57 57 ~1290 - 1338 William Massey 48 48 ~1165 - DECEASED Agnes (Nmn-Thurstan) Whitney 1608 - 1673 Peter Brackett 65 65 ~1655 - 1723 Alice 68 68 of Lanccashire Leofwin ~1100 Assulf de Notton N.N. de Meschines ~1383 John Melton ~1415 Maulde Arches 1810 - 1890 Hiram Hadley 80 80 ~1385 Ellen De LoNGFORD 1473 - >1529 William Stanley 56 56 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1133 - DECEASED Ellen (Nmn-Roger) Mainwaring ~1479 Isabell Stanley ~1477 Katherine Stanley ~1307 Edward Boteler ~1310 Ida le Boteler ~1581 - 1630 Thomas Gerard 49 49 ~1327 Helena bulkeley ~1485 Elizabeth Longford 1808 - WFT Est. 1830-1899 David Hadley ~1352 - 17 Mar 1415/1416 ALice Countess of Kent FitzAlan ~1365 William Ipstone ~1313 - 24 Jan 1375/1376 Richard II "Copped Hat" Earl of Arundel FitzAlan 0852 Rotrude of Poitiers Abbess of Saint Radegund 1776 - 1851 Samuel Given 74 74 1347 - 1419 Joan FitzAlan 72 72 ~1348 - 1379 John Baron Maltravers FitzAlan 31 31 ~1352 - 1413 Thomas FitzAlan 61 61 ~1085 - DECEASED Mrs. Roger 1075 Mesnilwarin ~1322 - 1396 Mary FitzAlan 74 74 1806 - 1869 Ruth Hadley 63 63 ~1143 Basilia de ' Lindsay ~1345 Margaret BARDOLf ~1347 Richard Beauchamp ~1360 - 1434 Margaret Trafford 74 74 ~1396 Jane Stanley Helie de Semur en Brionnais ~1396 - >1432 Johana Booth 36 36 1020 Gwenllian Verch Gwyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1416 Mrs- Thomas Clarell Richard Boteler 1800 - 1873 Alfred Hadley 72 72 ~1329 Maud (Matilda) De HOLlAND ~1268 Mary de bury 1 Feb 1351/1352 - 1381 Edmund Mortimer 1355 - 5 Jan 1381/1382 Philippa Plantagenet Countess of Ulster

Philippa Plantagenet, (16 August  – 5 January 1380 /1381 ), Countess </wiki/Countess> of Ulster  suo juris, was the daughter and only child of Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence _1st_Duke_of_Clarence> and Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster  Her father was the second son of King Edward III of England  by his Queen consort  Philippa of Hainault
Philippa married Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March  in 1368, an alliance that would have far-reaching consequences in English history. As a result of her seniority in the line of successiono the throne of England and her marriage into the powerful Mortimer family, her descendants eventually succeeded to the throne as the House of York  under Edward IV
D. 1142 Godfrey II of Brabant, Duke of Brabant 1375 - 1400 Philippa De Mortimer 24 24 1376 - 1409 Edmund De Mortimer 33 33 ~1378 John Mortimer 1318 - >1342 John De Beaumont 24 24 Listed as John of Buchan, son of heir of Henry, Earl of Buchan.

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
1328 - 26 Feb 1359/1360 Roger De Mortimer 1802 - 1896 Mary Hadley 93 93 1811 - 1883 Jonathan Hadley 72 72  Went to Iowa 1435 - 1504 Thomas Stanley 69 69 [royality1.FTW]

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Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1378 - 1415 Alice FitzAlan 37 37 1398 - 1432 John De Mowbray 34 34 1392 - 1455 Henry De Percy 63 63 ~1312 Isabel Le Despencer ~0820 - >0888 Duke of Friuli Eberhard I 68 68 25 Mar 1342/1343 - 16 Jan 1372/1373 Humphrey Bohun ~1135 - DECEASED Hugh De Leigh Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>


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~1322 - 1361 Thomas Swinnerton 39 39 ~1288 - 1332 RAlph RAdCLIFFE 44 44 1763 - 1846 Mary Newlin 83 83 ~1290 William RAdCLIFFE ~1336 - 1353 Joan Beauchamp 17 17 1364 - 1403 Henry Percy 39 39 Eldest son of the 1st Earl of Northumberland.  He was nicknamed Hotsput because of the speed with which he copuld attack Scottish raiding parties.  He was captured at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 but won a resounding victory at Hambleton Hill in 1403.   Shakespeare's Henry *V opens at Hotspur's castle at Warkworth with the news of the battle.  He and his father were largely responsible for Henry IV overthrowing Richared II in 1399 and were known as the kingmakers but whilst in turn trying to over throw Henry, Hotspur was killed at the battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. ~1345 - 1421 Thomas Camoys 76 76 1328 - SP BEF 7 NOV 1345 Robert de Clifford 1298 - 1361 William le Boteler 63 63 ~1420 - 1498 Thomas Ferrers 78 78 D. ~1304 Henry de Worsley 1274 - 1335 William le Boteler 61 61 ~1285 - >1343 Ela De Herdeburgh 58 58 ~1754 - ~1810 Thomas Lindley 56 56 ~1330 John De Mortimer ~1355 - 1422 Margery De Welles 67 67 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G88-PS ~1312 - 1361 Ankaret le Boteler 49 49 1345 - 1404 Stephen Le Scrope 59 59 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G88-67 ~1335 - 1369 John Clifford 34 34 ~1338 - ~1404 Lewis Clifford 66 66 ~1306 - 1351 Edmund De Mortimer 45 45 16 Feb 1355/1356 - 1388 Henry Ferrers 1358 - 1394 Joan Hoo 36 36 ~1357 William Ferrers ~1754 - 1854 Ruth Lindley 100 100 ~1317 - 7 Mar 1368/1369 Michael De Poynings ~1321 - 1369 Joan De Rokesley 48 48 ~1349 - <1375 Thomas De Poynings 26 26 ~1349 - BEF 20 Mar 1378/1379 Elizabeth De Poynings ~1350 - 1403 Agnes Poynings 53 53 ~1351 - >1383 Margaret De Poynings 32 32 ~1307 - 1362 Isabel Berkeley 55 55 ~1313 - 1356 Elizabeth De Badlesmere 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Northampton

!1st husband was Edmund Mortimer; 2nd husband was Sir William de Bohun. Daughter and co-heiress of Bartholomew the Rich, Baron Badlesmere. Mother of Sir Roger Mortimer. [Magna Charta Sureties, pp. 23, 40]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m.1 Edmund de Mortimer; m.2 Sir William de Bohun, K.G.; mother of Elizabeth de Bohun. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2539]

m. Edmund de Mortimer of Wigmore; mother of Sir Roger de Mortimer, K.G. [Ancestral Roots, p. 30]

Dau. of Margaret de Clare and Bartholomew de Badlesmere; m.2 1338, Sir William de Bohun, Earl of Northampton. [Ancestral Roots, p. 68]

Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. Edmund de Mortimer. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1329 - 1342 John De Moleyns 13 13 <1020 Bernard II Billung 1758 - WFT Est. 1772-1852 Catherine Lindley ~1325 Edmund Appleby ~1327 Agnes Solney ~1365 Mary De Clifford ~1364 - 1455 Margaret De Clifford 91 91 ~1376 Maud De Clifford ~1375 - 1417 William Clifford 42 42 1333 - 13 Jul 1389/1390 Roger Clifford El Cid Griffith Ap Nicholas Fitz Uryan 1510 - 1572 William Howard 62 62 1763 - >1855 Rebecca Lindley 92 92 1110 - DECEASED Robert De Whitney ~1540 - 1603 Richard Morse 63 63 1553 Efa Verch Henry ~1670 - 1695 William Riall 25 25 ~1345 agnes ~0866 Earl of Kent Sigehelm 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1175 - 1203 Richard de Worsley 28 28 1577 John Mosse 1508 - 1532 Rhys Ap Gruffudd 24 24 ~1110 - DECEASED William (Mesnillwarin) Mainwaring ~1764 - >1850 Mary Lindley 86 86 1536 - 1562 Robert Morse 26 26 1521 - 1574 Agnes 53 53 1449 - 1525 Thomas Rhys 76 76 HE OF ELMACIN IN CARMATHANSHIRE.
HE FOUGHT AT BOSWORTH FIELD WHERE HE WAS KNIGHTED BY HENRY VII.
HE FOUGHT AT THE BATTLE OF THEROUEMVE AS CAPT OF LIGHT HORSE.
HE FOUGHT AT THE SIEGE OF TOURNEY IN 1513.
Thomas Ap Nicholas Fitz Uryan ~1260 - 1328 Robert Massey 68 68 ~1530 - >1570 John Clayton 40 40 ~1434 - ~1455 Robert Morse 21 21 ~1136 Emma Dinan Earl of Huntington Waltheof ~1516 - 1517 Richard Howard 1 1 1766 - 1821 John Lindley 55 55 ~1530 Margaret Morse 1350 - 1397 Richard III Fitzalan 47 47 Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.

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1449 - 1525 Rhys Ap Thomas 76 76 <1524 Henry Howard ~1516 - 1523 John Howard 7 7 William De Venables ~1518 - 1558 Anne Howard 40 40 Joan Llewellin Voythea 1225 - 1268 Richard de Worsley 43 43 Gilbert De Venables ~1768 - 1781 Simon Lindley 13 13 Margaret ~0595 Izdundad (Dara) Sassanid Princess of Persia Source: lorenfamily.com Duke Robert I 1279 Sebilla Brereton 1535 - >1551 Katherine Morse 16 16 Phillip Ap Elider Fitz Uryan 1515 - 1578 Margaret Douglas 62 62 1476 - 1545 Agnes Tylney 69 69 LUTTRELL FILES:1st cousin to her husband`s first wife, Elizabeth Tilney.  They had several children but it was Agnes`s cousin, Elizabeth`s son who continued the HOWARD line that immigrated to America.


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~1660 - 7 Feb 1682/1683 Mary Redman Sir Ralph de Vernon ~1770 - WFT Est. 1771-1860 Joshua Lindley 1530 - 1614 Richard Morse 83 83 ~1452 John Morse <1537> - >1551 Jone Morse 1568 Thomas Rice 1540 - 1574 Alice Morse 34 34 Gilbert De Venables 1555/1556 - 1588 William Ap Rhys 1519 - 1567 Thomas Morse 48 48 Richard Howard 1533 - 1621 John Morse 88 88 WFT Est. 1737-1757 - WFT Est. 1769-1828 Benjamin Smith 1813 - 1865 Mary Hadley 52 52 ~1530 Margaret Morse ~1186 - >1258 Arabella De Quincy 72 72 ~1333 *Thomas Worsley 1249 Adam Booth Ellena massey 1365 - 1431 Walter atte Stone 66 66  Stone Genealogy ~ An Overview  PHILIP1 ATTE STONE was born in Great Bromley, Essex 1265. He was the earliest known member of the Stone family, and was likely the progenitor of this ancestral line. In Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917, J. Gardner Bartlett notes the earliest record of a Stone/atte Stone in County Essex, as follows:  Writ to the Sheriff of Essex, dated at Westminster, 26 Oct. 30 Edward I [1302]. Inquisition before the sheriff of Essex and William de Hanyngfeild, held at Colchester on Saturday after the Feast of St. Lucy, 31 Edward I [December 15, 1302]. Philip atte Stone, late servant of Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and others… forcibly entered the park of the said earl at Great Bentleye and hunted therein against his will; also Thomas de Molendine of Dedham fished in the preserve of the said earl, within said park. (Miscellaneous Chancery Inquisitions, File 61 [23].)  Nothing more is known of Philip atte Stone, not even the outcome of his trial. He may have been the father of Walter atte Stone. If so, Philip was Al Streit’s 21st-great-grandfather. WALTER2 ATTE STONE (Philip1) was born in Little Bentley, Essex 1285, and was the earliest member of the Stone family from whom Bartlett felt comfortable in claiming descent for the forebears of Gregory Stone: “Possibly [Walter] may have been a son of Philip atte Stone, accused of poaching in Great Bentley in 1302….” WILLIAM5 ATTE STONE (------4, ------3, Walter2, Philip1), born in Ardleigh, Essex about 1365, probably was a grandson of Walter atte Stone, but Bartlett cautioned that proof had not been found. He wrote that he found a gap in the ancestral line of about two generations “which remain buried in oblivion.” Records indicate that for the next two and one-half centuries the Stone family members were yeoman farmers and landowners in the area of County Essex near the village of Great Bromley.  The Stone family embraced the religious reform movement known as Puritanism, the movement which in the late 16th and 17th centuries sought to “purify” the Church of England from remnants of Roman Catholicism that the Puritans claimed had been retained after the religious settlement reached early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. GREGORY12 STONE (David11, Simon10, David9, Simon8, John7 atte Stone, Walter6, William5, ------4, ------3, Walter2, Philip1), born in Great Bromley in 1592, crossed the Atlantic and arrived in Watertown, Massachusetts, where he is listed in 1636. He later acquired over 400 acres, particularly in Cambridge Farms (now the cities of Lexington and Lincoln). He became a deacon of the Cambridge [Congregational] Church at some point, first being mentioned as a deacon in 1643, and held this office until his death in 1672. Among Gregory’s descendants are Galen Stone (co-founder of brokerage firm Hayden Stone) and suffragette Lucy Stone. His oldest son, Elder John Stone, married Anne Rogers, great-granddaughter of Rev. John Rogers, the first Protestant martyr to be burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Queen Mary I. Harlan Stone, former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, was a descendant of Gregory’s brother, Deacon Simon Stone.April 29, 1904, a stained glass window, in memory of Gregory and Simon Stone, was unveiled and dedicated in the church of Great Bromley, Essex. While the main panels are dedicated to several saints, smaller panels contain the seals of the State of Massachusetts and the County of Essex on either side of a seventeenth-century sailing ship. A metal plate below the window is inscribed:   To the Glory of God and to the Memory of Simon and Gregory Stone, Brothers, who were born in this Parish, baptized in this Church, and emigrated to Massachusetts in New England in 1635, this Window is erected by American Descendants.  Most of the information in our files was taken from the aforementioned work by J. Gardner Bartlett. A photocopy version of this book is still in print and is available from the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116. Copies are also available for loan to members of this organization. ~1220 - DECEASED Richard De Legh Richard de Leigh, of High Leigh.  [Burke's Peerage] ~0922 - 0944 [Aelgifu; Elgiva] of England Aelfgifu 22 22 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
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Gilbert De Venables ~1500 Edward Myal WFT Est. 1750-1769 - WFT Est. 1771-1844 Elizabeth Hall Griffith Ap Llewellin Voythea ~1458 Hugh Tylney ~1460 Nicholas Myal ~1233 - 1316 William Blount 83 83 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Knight ~1341 John Beaumont Edith (Or Elizabeth) Griffith ~1506 - 1534 Elizabeth Howard 28 28 1524 - >1568 Thomasine Myal 44 44 ~1530 Jane Ouyngton 1275 William Booth WFT Est. 1741-1761 - WFT Est. 1773-1832 William Abraham Box 1544 - DEAD Margaret Morse Gladys Uras 1604 - 14 Jan 1678/1679 Thomas Sprigg ~0947 - BET 17 NOV 1000 AND 2 the Fair of England Egelfleda 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
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1242 - 1275 Princess of England Beatrice 32 32 1443 - 1524 Thomas, 2nd Duke of Norfolk Howard 81 81 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Norfolk

LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Title: 1st Earl of Surrey by which title he acquired fame and after his father`s death, became the 2nd Duke of Norfolk.<BR><BR>He was also called the Victor of Flodden and is famous in history for that battle<BR><BR>He married (1) i

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1500 - 1551 Robert Morse 51 51 1057 - Bet 1086 and 1151 Maud de Hesdin m. Patrick de Chaworth II; mother of Patrick III. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3324b]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 25th ggrandmother

m. Patrick Chaworth; mother of Sibyl who m. Walter Devereaux. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 268]
0922 - 0975 "The Magnificent" King of England Edmund I 53 53 NOTE: He expelled the Norse King Olaf from Northumbria in 944. He supported
Dunstan in the reintroduction of the Monastic rule of St. Benedict.

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~1190 - DECEASED Richard De Legh WFT Est. 1737-1763 - WFT Est. 1786-1829 David Smith 1525 - 1552 Joan Morse 27 27 1499 (80-1579) - 1578 Agnes Mosse 1298 - ~1349 Robert de Worsley 51 51 1200 - 1254 Geoffrey de Worsley 54 54 ~1492 William Morse 1253 Richard Brereton 1150 Elias de Worsley 1542 - AFT 13 Jan 1578/1579 Lancelot Morse 0374 - 0414 Theude Mer de Therouanne 40 40 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

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1383 - 1426 Alice Tendring 43 43 1764 - WFT Est. 1789-1855 Colville Abercrombie ~1462 Daughter Tailboys ~1270 - 1316 Walter Blount 46 46 ~1220 - 1272 Alfonso Alfonsez 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of ~1359 - <1404 Lewis Clifford 45 45 ~1360 Philippe Clifford ~1361 Isabella Clifford 1363 - 1391 Thomas Clifford 28 28 ~1315 - 1359 John De Harington 44 44 ~1323 Katharine Bannister ~1345 - 1361 Thomas Harrington 16 16 WFT Est. 1749-1773 - WFT Est. 1790-1844 Sarah Smith ~1326 William English 1329 Ellen DAwney ~1350 - 1362 Margaret Beauchamp 12 12 ~1356 Juliana Beauchamp ~1357 Catherine Beauchamp ~1349 - 1416 Isabel Beauchamp 67 67 ~1347 - >1361 Roger De Beauchamp 14 14 ~1351 Hurom (Jerome) Beauchamp <1344 - <1361 Reynburn De Beauchamp 17 17 ~1335 - 1383 Alice De Beauchamp 48 48 WFT Est. 1739-1766 - WFT Est. 1782-1834 Hannah Massey ~1358 Elizabeth Beauchamp ~1355 Agnes Beauchamp 14 Feb 1313/1314 - 1369 Thomas Beauchamp Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PD8-K1 1309/1310 - <1369 Katherine de Mortimer ~1334 - JAN OR FEB 1402/1403 Maud De Beauchamp ~1329 - 1360 Guy Beauchamp 31 31 BEF 16 Mar 1338/1339 - 1401 Thomas Beauchamp ~1341 - 1361 John Beauchamp 20 20 1385 Isabel Harrington 1372/1373 - 1445 William Ferrars WFT Est. 1758-1781 - WFT Est. 1800-1853 Nancy Blair ~1371 - 1441 Philippa Clifford 70 70 ~1395 - 1459 Thomas Ferrars 64 64 ~1413 John Ferrers ~1415 Edmond Ferrers ~1355 - 1387 Richard De Poynings 32 32 1327 - >1377 Edmund FitzAlan 50 50 1381 - 1415 Thomas FitzAlan 34 34 1340 - 17 JUN 25 JUL 1369 Henry Beaumont Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron ~1368 - 1399 Richard FitzAlan 31 31 Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: Alberta.

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~1370 - 1415 William FitzAlan 45 45 1764 - WFT Est. 1765-1854 William Lindley 1374 - 1423 Margaret FitzAlan 49 49 1334 Nicholas Longford ~1340 Margaret Appleby ~1383 Margaret Montagu ~1319 - >1383 John De Camoys 64 64 1313/1314 - 1359 Margaret Foliot ~1339 Mary (Isabel) Camoys ~1336 - ~1346 Ralph Hastings 10 10 ~1295 Margaret Herle ~0950 - ~0983 Hirchinbert 33 33 1766 - WFT Est. 1767-1856 Thomas Lindley ~1346 - 1411 William Beauchamp 65 65 ~1372 - 1435 Joan FitzAlan 63 63 ~1375 - 22 Feb 1439/1440 William Harrington ~1365 - 1417 James harrington 52 52 ~1358 - 1413 Catherine Clifford 55 55 1343 (20-1363) Nicholas De Harington ~1346 Isabella English 1368 Nicholas Harrington ~1337 Philippe Beauchamp ~1390 - 1463 Henry Ferrers 73 73 1768 - 1853 Aaron Lindley 85 85 1815 - 1879 Eleanor Hadley 64 64 ~1400 - 1437 Elizabeth Percy 37 37 ~1343 - 1393 Phillippa FitzAlan 50 50 ~1399 - >1423 Elizabeth Cathrine Mowbray 24 24 ~1559 - 1595 Alice Harper 36 36 1385 - 1405 Thomas De Mowbray 19 19 ~1396 - 1452 Isabel affonso Mowbray 56 56 ~1401 Joan Longford 1384 - >1456 Ela Stapleton 72 72 ~1394 John Hastings ~1396 Bartholomew Hastings 1770 - 1850 Jonathon Lindley 80 80  [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]


                                                   SYNOPSIS OF LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
JONATHAN LINDLEY
March 21, 1846
                                                                   Parke County, Indiana

Know all men by these presents that I Jonathan Lindley of the County of Parke and State of Indiana considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and perfect memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say), First, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Susanna Lindley all of my household and kitchen furniture one cow six sheep twenty five dollars in money and for maintenance off of the plantation I now live on during her life I likewise give her and my daughter Elinor Newlin jointly full privileges and authority over the house I now live in with the apartment on the north side and the porch on the south of the same during her life
I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Elinor Newlin the lot or parcel of land described as follows beginning at the southeast quarter of section Twelve in township seventeen North of range Eight West thence running East one hundred and thirteen poles and a half to the grave yard thence North twelve poles to a beach tree thence east seven and three tenth poles to a stake near the forks of the branch thence North sixty two degrees west forty poles to a stake thence South fifty eight degrees west sixteen and seven tenth poles to a stake thence North Eighty degrees west thirty eight poles to a beech sapling thence south sixty degrees west twenty seven poles to the west line of said quarter thence South sixty six poles to the place of beginning containing Fifty acres and thirty two hundredth I likewise give her full privilege and authority to one third part of my orchard and in conjunction with her mother the house I now live in for the term of ten years from the time of my decease and if said Elinor shall outlive her mother then and in that case she shall have full privilege and authority to said house and a third part of said orchard for the said term of ten years.
I give and bequeath unto my son in law George Towel the following described lot or parcel of land beginning at the Northwest corner of the South East quarter of section Twelve in Township seventeen North of range Eight West thence running east sixty poles and five tenths to a stake thence South Eighty seven poles to a stake thence North Eighty degrees West thirty eight poles to a beech sapling thence South sixty degrees west thirty seven poles to the west line of said quarter section thence North ninety four poles to the place of beginning containing thirty two acres and fifty two hundredth.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ruth Atkinson the following described lot or parcel of land Beginning at the south East corner of the South East quarter of section Twelve in township seventeen North of range eight West thence running west thirty two poles to a stake at the corner of the grave yard lot thence North thirty five degrees west fourteen poles to a stake at the North East corner of the graveyard lot thence North ten degrees west fifty one poles to a stake near the forks of the branch and thence North sixty two degrees west forty poles to a stake thence South fifty eight degrees west sixteen poles and seventeenth to a stake thence North eighty seven poles to a stake on the north line of said quarter section thence East ninety nine poles and five tenths to the North East corner of said quarter section thence South with the range line one hundred and sixty poles to the place of beginning containing seventy six acres and twenty five hundredths.  I likewise give and bequeath unto the said Ruth Atkinson the following described lot or parcel of land beginning at the South west corner of the West half of the South West quarter of section seven in township seventeen North of Range seven West thence running East fifty six poles to a stake near the branch thence running with the general course of the branch north fourteen degrees east seventy one poles to a sugar tree thence north twenty five degrees west twenty six poles to a sugar tree thence North seventy one degrees west forty five poles and eight tenths to a poplar tree thence North thirty seven degrees west thirty one poles to the west line of said half quarter to where the branch crosses the same  thence south one hundred and thirty one poles to the place of beginning containing forty two acres and twenty nine hundredth.  The two last lots of land I give and bequeath unto the said Ruth Atkinson on the following condition first that she shall pay or cause to be paid unto my daughter Sarah Siler her executors or administrators for the sole use and benefit of the said Sarah Siler or the heirs of her body (in case of her death before said money be paid) the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to be discharged in equal annual installments of forty one dollars sixty six and two third cents each the first instalment to be come due in twelve months from this will is established second said Ruth shall  shall also maintain her mother during her her mothers life and thirdly she shall permit her mother to live in the house I now live in during her life and forthly Eleanor Newlin and her mother shall have full possession of said house and one third part of my orchard for the term of ten years from the time of my decease.  And if she the said Ruth Atkinson shall comply with the conditions aforesaid or shall cause the same to be performed then and in that case the two last described lots of land with all the privileges and (?) there unto belonging containing together one hundred and eighteen acres and fifty four hundredths shall be her property during her life and after her death said land shall be inherited by her sons Jonathan and Ellwood Hadley jointly and equally.  I give and bequeath unto my grandson George Lindley son of Hiram Lindley one hundred dollars.  The balance of my estate not otherwise disposed of I give and bequeath unto my sons Geroge David and Lot Lindley to be equally divided between them.  And lastly my will and desire is that George and David Lindley my sons be the Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the twenty first day of the third month in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six
Signed  Sealed  Published  and Declared
by  the  above manner  Jonathan Lindley                      JONATHAN LINDLEY    (Seal)
to  be  his  last  will and Testament in the
presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto in the presence of the said Testator and in presence of each other

                     David T. Lindley
                     Joseph Lindley

                                                           State of Indiana Parke County


In the Parke County Probate Court December Term 1850
Be it remembered that on this ninth day of December 1850 the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Jonathan Lindley late of said County Deceased was produced in open court by George Lindley and David Lindley the executors therein named for Probate and there upon  came into Open court David T. Lindley and Joseph Lindley the subscribing witnesses thereto who being first duly affirmed in open court and by the court fully examined as such witnesses in relation to the facts and circucumstances of the subscribing attesting and execution of the said will do severally each for himself depose and state that they saw the said Jonathan Lindley sign and seal the same that they heard him publish the same as and for his last will and testament he requested them to bear witness thereto that the said Jonathan Lindley was at the time of sound mind and memory and not under any coercion and restraint but free to devise his property according to his own free will and desire that the said Jonathan was at the date of said will aged about seventy six years that said will was executed as aforesaid on the same day it bears date at the dwelling house of the said testator in the County aforesaid that they subscribed their names thereto as such witnesses in the presence of the said testator at his request and in the presence of each other & further say not
David T. Lindley
                                     Joseph Lindley
And the court being satisfied from the proofs & examination aforesaid that said will was duly executed that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age to devise his property of sound mind and memory and not under coercion and restraint doth order that the said will be admitted to Probate and that the said will and proof & examination be recorded by the clerk according to law.
Witness John G. Davis, clerk of said Court and the seal thereof hereto affixed at Rockville this day & year first herein above written
     State of Indiana Parke County of: John G. Davis, clk
I John G. Davis clerk of the probate court of the said county do hereby certify that the attached and foregoing last will and testament of Jonathan Lindley deceased was presented before the said court at the December term 1850 by the Executors therein named and was duly proven and admitted to Probate upon the testimony and examination of David T. Lindley and Joseph Lindley the subscribing witnesses thereto as above set forth and that a true full and complete record of the said will and the proofs and examinations aforesaid have been entered upon record in my office in record of wills Vol 1. page 283-284-285 witness John G. Davis clerk of said court and the seal of said court this 14th day of December AD 1850
John G. Davis Clerk
Received and Recorded Decem. 14th 1850.
John G. Davis Clerk

Quaker Church Records include the following entries:

October 3 1796, Susannah Lindley (formerly Maris) disowned for marriage out of unity ("With Her Full Coszen")
~1398 Matilda Maud Hastings ~1366 - 1398 Ralph Hastings 32 32 ~1370 - 1398 Maud De Sutton 28 28 Line in Record @I23310@ (RIN 21037) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
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~1390 - ABT 1403 SP Ralph Hastings ~1392 - ~1437 Richard Hastings 45 45 ~1370 Eleanor Harington D. UNKNOWN Mary Gibson ~1437 Thomas Hastings 1396 - 1455 Leonard Hastings 59 59 ~1404 Alice Philippa Camoys 1771 - 1854 David Lindley 82 82 ~1423 Anne Hastings ~1427 Joane Hastings ~1433 - ~1503 Richard Hastings 70 70 ~1435 - ~1495 Ralph Hastings 60 60 ~1429 Elizabeth Hastings ~1431 - 1483 William Hastings 52 52 ~1367 - <1389 Isabel Sadyngton 22 22 ~1355 Elisabeth Louches 1350 - 1403 Robert Goushill 53 53 ~1363 William De Montagu 1774 - 1852 James Lindley 78 78 Gerard Usflete ~1350 Robert D' Ufford ~1361 - 1426 Katherine Everingham 65 65 ~1398 Elizabeth Freville 1387 - 1437 John Stanley 50 50 ~1385 Ingram De COUcy ~1306 Katherine SHERBUrNE 1363 John Melton 1032 - 1083 Countess Of Flanders- Queen of England Maud 51 51 !Hist. of Norway; Desc. of Charlemagne

FOSTER LINE - 25th ggrandmother

!2nd wife of William I. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III]

!Described as "minute".  [History of England]

!About 1049 William began negotiations with her father for her hand in marriage.  Emperor Henry III was displeased that her father was making friends with William and convinced his ally, Pope Leo IX, at the council of Rheims in October 1049 to forbid the marriage, presumably on the grounds of consanguinity.  Despite the papal ban, they were married in 1052/3.  It is unlikely that this was a love match, but rather that William valued the alliance, as he was marrying somewhat above himself.

!William built a monastery and nunnery at Caen as penance for their incestuous marriage. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Her out-of-wedlock child may be why her father was willing to allow her to marry "below herself" and her cousin at that.

!Westminster, 11 May 1068.  Matilda was crowned queen of England in the abbey. Unlike previous queens she was acclaimed as queen ordained by God.  The marriage is a byword for fidelity.  They are oddly matched, he being nearly 6' tall and she only just over 4'.  When he was 18 she rejected his proposals, saying that she would marry no bastard.  According to popular belief, he rode straight to her palace, forced his way in and dragged her round the room by her hair.  This won her heart.  Three years later the pope banned them from marrying because they were distant cousins.  Thanks to Lanfrance, abbot of Bec, the ban was lifted, and they were married about 1050.  She is the only person who had defied William with impunity. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 34]

Matilda evidently kept the Foresters close to the throne for many years. Foresters played an important part in the service of their kings in Britain and Scotland from 1066-1650 and in some instances even into the 18th and 19th centuries. It is worthy of note that Matilda was the ancestral grandmother of every British king or queen from her children with William the Conqueror to the House of Stuart. [House of Forrester, p. 5]

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It thus becomes clear, that Matilda of Flanders could not have been
married at the time of this occurrence, neither were her affections set
on William of Normandy, until after theSaxon's slight, in fact one was a
consequence of the other; so that had her marriage with him been
indefinitely postponed, on the ground of its being within the forbidden
degrees of consanguinity, or the prohibition by the Councilof Rheims,
and thus not consummated for some considerable time, (which some
maintain, although the very reverse is stated by that contemporary
historianas we have shown, William de Jumieges) (lib. vii. c. 26), it is
contrary toall likelihood that she, in the interim, would have
contracted marriage withanother person (as alleged by Mr Stapleton), or
have been in addition the mother of three small children, the
improbability of which is otherwise sufficiently apparent. What are we in
such case to understand by these words:- Laquelle jadis quant fu
"pucelle;" what by the same word "puella," twice occurringin the
"Chronicle of Tours," with reference to Matilda and her marriage with
William of Normandy; and again by the following in Benoit's "Chronicle of
the Dukes of Normandy?"--
"Cist out une fille trop bele
Maheut out nom jeune "pucele."
On the other hand, with regard to the alleged brother Gherbod; how could
Ordericus Vitalis, whether his errors were many or few, who says of
Matilda of Flanders that she derived her descent from the Kings of France
and Emperors of Germany, have reasonably intended to imply that she was
the motherof this Gherbod the Fleming? We know that some of his
assertions are unfounded; they have been corrected by some of Mr Blaauw
in his already quoted paperin the "Archaeologia:" by Ellis,
"Introduction to Domesday," i. 506, 429, 502, 364; by Masseres, p 217;
they have been pointed out by Lappenberg; and Watson ("Memoirs of
Warren," i); but we are disposed in this case to consider that he meant
otherwise, as we shall proceed to shew, or else how comes it to pass that
throughout his whole work, Ordericus never hints at any connection or
supposed marriage with any one on the part of Matilda?
"Chronicle of Tours"has assigned too late a date to the marriage of
William and Matilda, in placing
[page 13]
it in the year 1053. It is highly improbable that Harold wouldhave
inspired so violent a passion in a young girl of eleven years, and we
have already observed the more probable date of this marriage would have
beenin 1049."
We have, however, additional and even stronger reason for assigningthe
year 1049 as the marriage of Matilda and Duke William, the very year,
namely, in which the Council of Rheims had prohibited it, as just
observed byPluquet; indeed, the recently published MS of an ancient
Flemish chronicle places the marriage as early as 1047.16According to
William of Jumieges, (whowas not only contemporary with the events he
relates, but dedicated his workto the Conqueror, so that his authority
on this point is unquestionable), itwas not until after the marriage
that the fact of their near relationship wasbrought to the cognizance of
the Pope. Seeing that if he pronounced a divorce between them (as
Jumieges observes), a probable war would ensue between Flanders and
Normandy, the Pope wisely determined that Duke William and his consort
should atone for the crime, and from which he absolves them, on their
agreement to found two separate monasteries. The result of this decision
was that the monastery of the Holy Trinity was founded by Matilda at
Caen, whilstthat of St Etienne was founded by the Duke at the same
place, [Gemmet, lib. vii., c. 26]
That William of Normandy was Matilda's first and only husband is plain
from the following facts. From Domesday [B vol. i., fo. 100] we know that
Queen Matilda had conferred upon her the land
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GIVN Pippin (Carloman), King
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCD-3K
PEDI birth

?? Line 867: (New PAF RIN=3975)
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GIVN Pippin (Carloman), King
SURN Italy
AFN 9GCD-3K
PEDI birth

Alt, Birth Loc: Aachen Rhineland, Prussia

Alt, Birth Loc: Aachen Rhineland, Prussia

GIVN PÃ♭pin (Carloman) King Of
SURN ITALY
AFN 9GCD-3K
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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NPFX King
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ABBR Betz homepage
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GIVN Pippin (Carloman), King of
SURN Italy
NSFX **
!
!  King of Lombardy & Italy 781-810
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32nd; & 33rd G G Son.

ALIA /Carloman/

http://www.aracnet.com/~gwyddon/html/d0000/g0000018.html#I0257says he ismarried to Bertha of Toulouse
1304 Robert Ince ~1272 John Booth 1277 Agnes de Barton ~1357 Mary Booth 1333 Thomas Worsley 1335 Cecily Bromhall 1777 - 1875 Mary Mc Pherson 98 98 ABT 1292/1299 - 1370 Henry Trafford ~1302 Agnes Doterinde ~1270 Isabel Latham Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.

Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.

Invalid baptism temple code: Salke.
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[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GS4Z-H4

!Dau. of Isabel de Vermandois and William de Warenne; mother of Margaret de Huntingdon; m. Henry de Huntingdon. [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 109]

NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

!Great-granddaughter of Henry I, King of France, d. 1060, and Anne of Kiev; m. Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon; mother of David of Scotland. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 373]

d. 1173. [Misc. Gen. et Heraldica, p. 337]

Dau. of William II de Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne & Surrey, and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Henry, Crown Prince of Scots; mother of David, Earl of Huntingdon. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916]

Dau. of William de Warenne and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Henry of Huntingdon;vmother of William the Lion. [Ancestral Roots, p. 88, 148]

Gareth Rice;

!Chart by Archibald F. Bennet
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~1400 - 1422/1423 Innocentia Or Senecha (Sarah) Gresley ~1368 Thomas Clarell 1369 Margaret Walsh ~1388 - ~1452 Joan (Jane) De Gresley 64 64 ~1394 - ~1437 Geoffrey Gresley 43 43 1778 - WFT Est. 1779-1872 Katherine Newlin 1367 - 1456 Thomas Gresley 89 89 ~1440 - 1500 Henry Ferrers 60 60 1410 - 1480 Thomasine Gresley 70 70 ~1412 - 1464/1465 Katherine Gresley ~1415 Nicholas Gresley ~1422 Elizabeth Stanley 1423 - 1474 John Stanley 51 51 ~1368 - 1426 William Brereton 58 58 ~1442 John Ferrers ~1386 John Gresley 1785 - WFT Est. 1803-1879 Hannah Newlin ~1395 - 1435 Elizabeth Or Margaret Clarell 40 40 ~1480 - 21 Apr 1547/1548 George Gresley ~1467 Robert Gresley ~1470 James Gresley 1418 - 1486 John Gresley 68 68 ~1420 - 1487 Anne Stanley 67 67 1440 Thomasine Gresley ~1444 Daughter Gresley ~1465 - 1520 William Gresley 55 55 ~1475 John Gresley 1785 - 1860 Eleanor Newlin 75 75 ~1478 Ellen Gresley 1516 Alice Giffard ~1520 Elizabeth Giffard ~1442 Thomas Gresley ~1443 Anne Ferrers 1490 - 1560 Thomas Giffard 70 70 ~1377 Matilda Montgomery ~1460 - 1513 John Montgomery 53 53 ~1462 Elizabeth Gresley 1493 Dorothy Montgomery 1786 - 1820 William Newlin 34 34 ~1350 Nicholas Montgomery ~1360 - 1451 Margaret Foljambe 91 91 D. BEF 0056/0057 Maud Montgomery ~1457 - 1514 Ann Montgomery 57 57 1428 - 1465 Nicholas II Montgomery 37 37 ~1443 martha Wydeville 1466 - 1556 John Giffard 90 90 ~1486 - 1581 Ursula Throckmorton 95 95 ~1516 - 1577 John Port 61 61 ~1486 Emma Hastings 1787 - 1852 Deborah Newlin 64 64 ~1335 Ellen Egerton ~1390 Margaret Norwood Hamon Pershale ~1332 Adam Pershale ~1416 - 1467 Ellen Or Helena Byron 51 51 ~1335 William Melton ~1442 Jean Longford 1329 - 1372 Nicholas Beke 43 43 1286 Nicholas Kniveton ~1281 John FitzHerbert 1789 - 1860 Jonathan Newlin 71 71 ~1285 Margaret Montgomery ~1312 Jane Kniveton ~1378 Mary Harington ~1308 William FitzHerbert ~1330 William FitzHerbert ~1330 Alice Longford ~1365 Henry FitzHerbert ~1369 Miss Downes 1402 Henry Booth ~1402 Isabela Findern 1790 - 1877 Thomas Newlin 87 87 1833 - 1881 Thomas Hadley 48 48 ~1435 Joanna(Joan) Fitz Herbert ~1453 John FitzHerbert ~1415 - 1472 Nicholas FitzHerbert 57 57 ~1417 Alice Booth or Bothe ~1424 Robert FitzHerbert ~1426 Hemry FitzHerbert ~1437 - 2 Mar 1483/1484 Ralph (Radus) FitzHerbert ~1342 John (Assheton) De Ashton ~1340 - 1419 Miles Stapleton 79 79 ~1465 Thomas Bromley 1823 - 1852 Mary Ann Harvey 29 29 ~1305 William Sutton 1378 - 1455 John Scrope 77 77 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q7-5H ~1340 - 1382 Margaret Clifford 42 42 1369 - 1407 Thomas Bardolf 37 37 1371 - 1432 Cecilia Bardolf 61 61 1274 Brian Fitzalan ~1375 - ~1417 Edmund Stapleton 42 42 ~0684 - DECEASED Solveig Halfsdandotter AKA SOLVEIG HALFDANSDATTER OR (L) HALFDANSSON ~1353 - ~1442 Edmund Stapleton 89 89 ~1355 John Stapleton 1778 - 1819 Sarah Newlin 41 41 ~1345 Ela or Eva Ufford 1379 - 1438 Brian Stapleton 59 59 ~1388 - 1466 Janet Stanley 78 78 ~1330 Alice venables ~1380 Randall Brereton ~1340 - 1417 Margaret Done 77 77 ~1298 Mary Bosley ~1375 Angella (Anyll) Venables ~1295 William Brereton ~1447 Alice Gresley WFT Est. 1746-1772 - WFT Est. 1795-1838 John Quakenbush 1367/1368 - 1388 Godfrey Foljambe ~1349 Margaret Villers 1344 - 1376 Godfrey Foljambe 32 32 ~1420 Richard Byron ~1393 Lucy Ashton ~1290 Roger De BRADBoRNe John Dombill 1426 Thomas Hoord 1380 Agnes Stanley ~1405 Eleanor Cheresy WFT Est. 1751-1778 - WFT Est. 1801-1843 John Carter ~1400 - 1435 Nicholas Montgomery 35 35 ~1375 Walter Montgomery ~1375 Matilda ~1360 - 1412 Robert Radcliffe 52 52 ~1342 William Mainwaring ~1398 - 1441 Margaret Clarell 43 43 Line in Record @I40170@ (RIN 29278) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1310 Thomas Musgrave ~1440 - 1513 Ralph Longford 73 73 ~1305 Isabel le Boteler 1372 Jane Savile 1777 - 1831 Clairborne Guthrie 54 54 ~1325 - >1360 William Radcliffe 35 35 ~1387 Margaret Byron ~1282 Margery Mobberley 1319 Emme Mobberly 1321 Mary Mobberly 1323 Joan Mobberly 1325 Ellen Mobberly 1327 Agnes Mobberly 1284 - 1327 William Mobberley 43 43 1294 Maude Downs WFT Est. 1796-1809 - WFT Est. 1805-1890 Hannah Lindley 1337 Robert Standish ~1330 Margaret Susannah Legh ~1363 Johanna (Assheton) De Ashton ~1337 John De Venables ~1340 William De Venables ~1302 Elisabeth Barnake ~1328 John Byron ~1300 William Colwick ~1305 Joan Peche ~1340 John Savile WFT Est. 1767-1804 - WFT Est. 1793-1857 Mr. McVey ~1342 Isabel radcliffe ~1300 - <1351 James Byron 51 51 ~1372 Katherine De Assheton ~1344 John De Assheton ~1348 Miss Standish ~1370 Nicholas De Assheton ~1390 - <1425 William Brereton 35 35 ~1400 John Stapleton ~1380 - 1455 Richard Walsh 75 75 ~1405 Anne Ashton 1795 - 1845 William Hadley 50 50 ~1418 - 1508 John Ashton 90 90 1329 - 1397 Richard Byron 68 68 ~1335 - >1398 Joan Colewick 63 63 ~1389 Thomas Ashton ~1391 Laurence Ashton ~1395 Robert Ashton ~1397 Margaret Ashton ~1399 Katherine Ashton ~1403 Agnes Ashton ~1400 Nicholas Byron 1795 - 1880 Jonathan Zachary 85 85 ~1408 Ralph Byron ~1414 Jane Byron ~1368 - 1428 John Ashton 60 60 1615 - 1615 Thomas Frost 1m 1m <1355> Henry Saville ~1385 - >1454 RAlph Radcliffe 69 69 1315 - >1356 Thomas Sutton 41 41 ~1344 Thomas Everingham ~1400 Edmund Pilkington ~1420 John Trafford 1798 - 1845 Mary Lindley 47 47 Emeline Lindley ~1463 Margaret Stanley 1488 - 1523 Thomas Gerard 35 35 ~1410 Ralph Nicholas Longford ~1415 Margaret Melton ~1395 Amphilbis Longford ~1445 John Hoord 1509 - 1560 Ann (Agnes) Gerard 51 51 1308 - 1356 John Sutton 48 48 ~1425 Orm Ashton ~1512 - 1561 Joan Unknown 49 49 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8QWL-78 WFT Est. 1785-1804 - WFT Est. 1806-1879 Martha Overby White ~1419 Edmund Ashton ~1421 Geoffrey Ashton ~1423 - 1465 Nicholas Assheton 42 42 ~1424 - 1490 Elizabeth Ashton 66 66 Isabella Blount ~1460 - 1494 Peter Gerard 34 34 22 Mar 1365/1366 - 1399 Thomas Mowbray 1603 - ~1660 William Stone 57 57 The earlist known date of William Stone being in Ameriaca is 1633, when he was seated on Hungar's Creek in Accomac County, Eastern Shore of Virginia.  On June 4, 1635, he was granted by the Virginia auathorities 1800 acres of land.  from "The Stones of Poynton Manor" by ??? 1656 - >1683 Mary Stone 27 27 ~1309 John De Whiston 1803 - 1864 Candace Love 61 61 ~1313 Elizabeth ~1602 - ~1628 Elizabeth Sprigg 26 26 ~1630 - >1658 Verlinda Cotton 28 28 ~1370 - 1395 Robert Bardolf 25 25 ~1385 - 1440 Elizabeth BARDOLf 55 55 ~1400 - 1466 Miles Stapleton 66 66 ~1409 Brian Stapleton ~1410 Anne Stapleton ~1453 Eleanor Gerard ~1405 Johanna Drake 1794 - 1827 Hannah Andrew 33 33 ~1320 - >1378 Edmund Giffard 58 58 Burkes Hx of the commoners under Giffard of Chilington
Herald and Geneologist, Vol 7 p 64-68
Additions to Dugdales Baronage P 11
The gresleys of Drakelow p 258
the Landed Gentry  - Giffard of Chillington
Visitation of Stafford 1583
Staffordshire Pedigrees 1664-1700 p.103
~1360 Agnes Whiston ~1248 - 19 Mar 1309/1310 Joan De Ferrers Baroness Berkeley ~1324 venables ~1390 - 1416/1420 Thomas Giffard ~1390 Joyce FRANCiS ~1392 Thomas Humphreston ~1396 Daughter Pickford ~1426 Joyce Stapleton ~1486 - 1571 Dorothy Giffard 85 85 1800 - 1875 Sarah Atkinson 75 75 ~1465 - 1491 Jane Hoord 26 26 ~1484 Cassandra Giffard ~1543 Cassandra Giffard 1545 - 1648 Anne Giffard 103 103 1547 Mary Giffard 1532 - >1583 Humphrey Giffard 51 51 1535 Robert Giffard ~1535 - <1601 John Giffard 66 66 ~1537 Dorothy Giffard 1511 Dorothy Howard 1794 - WFT Est. 1824-1885 Joseph Marshall ~1539 Elizabeth Giffard 1539 Lucy Giffard 1541 George Giffard 1530 - 1606 Edward Giffard 76 76 ~1537 Isabell Gifford 1301 - 1349 Roger Strange 47 47 ~1398 - >1459 Robert Pilkington 61 61 ~1345 Hugh BRADSHAw 1329 John Saville 1331 Isabel Eland 1776 - 1841 Zacharis Lindley 65 65 1357 - 1421 John (Thomas) Pilkington 64 64 1344 - 1387 John Warren 43 43 ~1365 - 1416 Nicholas Longford 51 51 ~1367 Joan Warren ~1330 Peter Gerard REFN: HWS107241
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#30 Jan 2002Open0
~1160 Robert de Bold ~1335 Henry Strangeways ~1360 - 1416 Thomas Gerard 56 56 ~1342 - ~1385 Joan stapleton 43 43 1394 - 1402 Richard Venables 8 8 1787 - 1873 Rebecca Long 85 85 ~1380 John Venables <1298> Sir Richard Fitton ~1586 - ~1690 Barbara Barbary 104 104 ~1415 - 1503 Elizabeth Clarell 88 88 ~1322 Katherine Thornton ~1380 Oliver Whitley Venables ~1324 - 1374 Hamon Fitton 50 50 ~1395 Matthew Booth ~1430 Thomas Ashton ~1445 Mabel ferrers 1776 - WFT Est. 1805-1867 Micael Farlow ~1479 Barbara FitzHerbert 1270 John Sutton ~1273 Constantia Sampson ~1410 William Babington ~1310 Elizabeth Argentine ~1384 - 1418 Stephen Scrope 34 34 ~1377 - >1418 Maud Scrope 41 41 1394 - 1463 William Scrope 69 69 1373 - 1415 Henry Scrope 42 42 ~1375 - 1418 Geofrey Scrope 43 43 1777 - WFT Est. 1791-1871 Hannah Lindley ~0616 - WFT Est 642-707 Ingvar Eysteinsson [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96
~1347 Alice Worsley ~1347 Peter Fitton ~1307 Katherine Venables ~1376 Joan Massey 1376 - 1402 Sir William Venables 26 26 ~1328 - <1365 Elizabeth Thornton 37 37 ~1340 clifford <1388> Elizabeth Pilkington ~1382 Joan Venables 1783 - 1870 Nancy Ann Long 87 87 1805 - 1833 Jonathan Lindley 28 28 ~1160 - 1215 Amicia Harcourt 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Leicester ~1342 Nicholas Vernon ~1324 Mary Thornton ~1335 Maud (Matilda) Thornton ~1448 Dulcia or Gracia Savage Oliver Stanley Philippa ~1432 Ellen Savage ~1330 - <1375 Sibilla De Pierrepont 45 45 ~1430 Edmund Trafford ~1434 Ann Savage 1780 - WFT Est. 1794-1874 Ruth Lindley ~1446 Margaret Savage ~1443 Katherine Savage ~1425 Margaret Savage John Raymond ~1427 Jane Savage ~1430 Elizabeth Savage ~1465 - 1510 Humphrey Savage 45 45 ~1467 - 1501 Richard Savage 34 34 ~1469 William Savage ~1471 - 1536 George Savage 65 65 1782 - WFT Est. 1802-1873 Thomas Lindley ~1473 - 1513 Christopher Savage 40 40 ~1475 - 1568 Edward Savage 93 93 ~1449 Lawrence Savage ~1450 - 1492 Robert Savage 42 42 ~1451 - 1492 James Savage 41 41 ~1460 Elizabeth Savage ~1457 Alice Savage ~1458 Katherine Savage ~1463 - 1508 Thomas Savage 45 45 1398 Alice Venables WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1778-1867 Jonathan Lindley ~1450 John Honford ~1442 - 1525 Margaret Savage 83 83 ~1474 John Honford ~1476 - 1513 William Honford 37 37 ~1265 - <1300 Robert ' Radcliffe 35 35 1471 - 1529 Katherine Honford 58 58 ~1480 Ellen Montgomery <1396> Edmond Trafford ~1320 Emme Thornton ~1536 - 1607 Dorothy Port 71 71 WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1778-1867 William Lindley ~1345 John Arderne ~1345 William Clarell ~1350 Elizabeth Reygate 1310 - DECEASED Joan Leigh REFN: HWS26632
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9PGL-97
(Research):See attached sources.
~1443 Alice Hoord 0978 - 1028 Cnt of Angouleme William IV 50 50 ~1345 Margaret Stafford ~1300 Beatrix Thornton ~1326 Dionesia Lynford ~1325 John Stafford WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1793-1871 Catherine Lindley ~1323 Edward Warren ~1321 Cicely De Eaton ~1380 Elizabeth Warren ~1345 Catherine Stafford 1321 Margery Stanley 1457 King Henry VII ~1327 - 1379 John De Arderne 52 52 ~1318 Margaret Thornton ~1485 - 1544 Ralph Longford 59 59 ~1327 Elizabeth Brereton Duncan Beg MacGregor ~1305 - >1350 Elen De Wasteneys 45 45 ~1375 - 1443 Joan Ashton 68 68 ~1270 Margaret De Shoresworth ~1325 Thomas Arderne ~1384 - 1465 William Stanley 81 81 ~1382 maud Stanley ~1290 Thurstan Holland ~1330 John De Arderne ~1340 Joan Everingham ~1355 Reginald Everingham WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1793-1871 Deborah Lindley ~1342 - ~1369 William De Everingham 27 27 ~1313 cECILIA bredbury ~1329 Joan Clifford ~1326 Walkeline Arderne 1349 - 1410 James Radcliffe 61 61 ~1525 - 1601 Thomas Gerard 76 76 <1408> - >1449 William Hexstall <1410> Margaret Bromley ~1462 Margery Trafford ~1410 Margaret bromley WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1793-1871 Mary Lindley ~1410 - 1488 John Bromley 78 78 ~1413 Joane Hextall 1607 - 1622 Mary Frost 15 15 ~1295 - >1362 John RAdCLIFFE 67 67 ~1297 - >1317 Richard RAdCLIFFE 20 20 ~1437 Isabel Bromley ~1315 - ~1377 Joan Deiville 62 62 ~1433 Jane Trafford ~1330 - >1417 Margaret Venables 87 87 ~1337 - 1375 Margaret De Everingham 38 38 WFT Est. 1777-1806 - WFT Est. 1797-1867 Quine Lindley ~1310 - 8 Feb 1387/1388 Adam De Everingham ~1453 Maria Hoord ~1315 Elizabeth Rosselyn? <1490> John Port <1492> Jane FitzHerbert ~1415 Margaret Byron ~1364 Maud Arderne ~1337 Catherine Camoys ~1465 Nicholas Longford ~1350 Richard Hoord ~1777 - WFT Est. 1791-1871 Eleanor Grace Lindley Joseph Rawnesley ~1352 Margaret Francis ~1370 John Perell ~1375 Thomas Hoord ~1377 Alice Palmer ~1529 Elizabeth Port ~1340 - 1404 Beatrice Thornton 64 64 ~1396 Stanley ~1360 - >1415 John Boteler 55 55 <1384 Agnes Hocton <1386 Sibyll Hocton WFT Est. 1760-1784 - WFT Est. 1802-1855 Ann Braxton ~1395 Margaret Hoghton ~1400 Thomas Hoghton <1382 - ~1425 Henry Hocton 43 43 ~1385 Edward Hoghton ~1390 Helen Hoghton ~1340 - 1415 Richard Houghton 75 75 ~1355 Jane ~1375 - <1415 William Houghton 40 40 ~1380 - <1425 Adam Hoghton 45 45 ~1370 1 wife harcourt WFT Est. 1772-1791 - WFT Est. 1793-1866 Mary Mosier ~1390 - 1420 pHILLIPA Mainwaring 30 30 ~1267 Isabella Venables ~1265 Elizabeth Venables John De Hastang ~1315 Alice Amicia walkington ~1382 Robert FRANCis ~1429 - >1458 Margaret Stanley 29 29 ~1404 - 1431 John Gerard 27 27 ~1385 Isabel francis 1402 - >1468 Constance Gerard 66 66 WFT Est. 1760-1780 - WFT Est. 1792-1851 Thomas Braxton ~1482 Alice Gerard ~1398 - >1432 Joan Booth 34 34 ~1375 Agnes Harington ~1440 - 1527 Cassandra Humphrestone 87 87 ~1365 Isabel warren ~1290 nicholas Longford ~1257 - >1300 William De Venables 43 43 ~1320 - 1357 Nicholas Longford 37 37 ~1350 margaret sherburne 1329 - 1397 Jane de Stafford 68 68 WFT Est. 1763-1783 - WFT Est. 1795-1854 Joseph Farlow ~1217 - Wft Est 1239-1308 Robert Neville ~1317 margaret beaufoy ~1315 john Francis ~1317 Alice deincourt ~1583 John Garrett ~1591 Ann Gerard ~1400 Robert Babington ~1415 Robert Barrow <1503> Jane Legh ~1553 Celia Manney ~1782 - WFT Est. 1800-1876 Marion Jones ~1392 - 1463 Thomas Stanley 71 71 ~1550 - 1620 Thomas Girrard Garrett 70 70 ~1380 William Bromley ~1356 Margareta ~1554 Dorothy Gerard ~1355 Thomas Bromley ~1370 - >1418 John Bromley 48 48 ~1552 John Gerard ~1585 Elizabeth Gerard <1499> Thomas Gerard WFT Est. 1767-1804 - WFT Est. 1793-1857 Mr Jones ~1587 Frances Gerard ~1375 Richard Hexstall ~1440 Henry Port ~1445 Barrow ~1372 Margery massey ~1558 Martha Gerard ~1397 Anna Stapleton ~1589 Richard Gerard ~1449 Alice LoNGFORD ~1556 Mary Gerard WFT Est. 1767-1804 - WFT Est. 1793-1857 Mr Dixon ~1160 - DECEASED Corineus Corineus, or Corin, eponymous founder of Cornwall, was descended from theheroes of the Trojan War, and was one of the companions of Brutus ofBritain, and is spoken of in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia RegumBritanniae. He slew the giant Gogmagog near Plymouth, and for this featwas rewarded with possession of the southwestern horn of Britain, whichfrom then after was called "Corinea" or "Cornovia." The tale is preservedin the works of later writers, including Michael Drayton and John Milton,but later historians deem Corineus the Trojan to be a wholly legendaryfigure. ~1371 Mary Savage 1305 - 1344 Robert Clifford 38 38 ~1300 Robert RAdCLIFFE ~1365 - <1434 John Gerard 69 69 1130 - 1180 Thomas Basset 50 50 ~1279 - <1321 William Holland 42 42 ~1372 Catherine ~1365 John Findern ~1367 Eva venables WFT Est. 1776-1812 - WFT Est. 1797-1870 Miss Clark 1371 - ~1465 John Byron 94 94 ~1379 - 1430 Elizabeth Scrope 51 51 ~1392 - <1421 Richard De Camoys 29 29 1022 - 1054 Lambert de Boulogne 32 32 <1350> - 1381 Isabel Arderne ~1421 - >1486 Ralph Ashton 65 65 ~1453 Miss Savage ~1432 Helein Savage ~1315 Richard Stafford ~1327 Ellen radcliffe WFT Est. 1760-1780 - WFT Est. 1792-1851 Mr. Chambers ~1295 - 1333 katherine norley 38 38 ~1290 John Savile ~1352 - 1416 margery Ince 64 64 ~1347 Eleanor clifford 1610 - 1644 Anne Hall 34 34 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR><BR>Married in Anne Arundel County, Maryland between 1627-1629 after having been one of the first settlers with her husband in Virginia where their nine children were born.  All nine grew to adulthood.<BR><BR>Ann died between 1644 and 1


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Hulton Agnes ~1219 Maud de Wardley ~1090 Alice de Clerk ~1165 William of Eccles de Clerk 1772 - 1839 Mary Lindley 66 66 1819 Owen Thompson Lindley 1260 - 1363 Margaret de Shoresworth 103 103 1235 Robert de Shoresworth 1240 Margaret de Denton 1215 Alexander de Denton Margaret Cicely de Bromhall Joan 1295 *Richard de Worsley ~1325 - >1376 *William de Worsley 51 51 1115 Richard de Worsley ~1090 Roger de Worsley 1769 - 1848 Joel Halbert 78 78 ~1040 Elias de Worsley Edward Howard 0943 - 0975 "The Peaceful" King of England Edgar 32 32 NOTE: The first King of a united England. He allowed his Danish subjects to retain Danish laws. Edgar promoted a monastic revival and encouraged trade by reforming the currency. He improved defence by organising coastal naval patrols and a system for manning warships. Although he suceeded on 1st October 959, he was not crowned until 973 because St Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury, disaproved of his way of life.

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NOTE: The first King of a united England. He allowed his Danish subjects to retain Danish laws. Edgar promoted a monastic revival and encouraged trade by reforming the currency. He improved defence by organising coastal naval patrols and a system for manning warships. Although he suceeded on 1st October 959, he was not crowned until 973 because St Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury, disaproved of his way of life.

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1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.comNote: The first King of a united England. He allowed his Danishsubjects to retain Danish laws. Edgar promoted a monasticrevival and encouraged trade by reforming the currency. Heimproved defence by organising coastal naval patrols and asystem for manning warships. Although he suceeded on 1st October959, he was not crowned until 973 because St Dunstan, theArchbishop of Canterbury, disaproved of his way of life.

Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-18.

Edgar, called The Peaceful (944-75), Saxon king of the English (959-75),younger son of King Edmund I. In 957, during the rule of his brother,King Edwy, Edgar was chosen by the Mercians and Northumbrians to be theirsovereign. One of his first acts was to recall the monastic reformer St.Dunstan, whom Edwy had exiled; Edgar subsequently made Dunstan bishop ofWorcester and London and archbishop of Canterbury.

In 959 Edgar succeeded to the entire English Kingdom. His reign wasnotable for the establishment of national consolidation, reformation ofthe clergy, improvement of the judiciary system, and formation of a fleetto defend the coast against the Scandinavian Vikings.

Edgar, b. 943, d. July 8, 975, was king of the English from 959. Ayounger son of King Edmund of Wessex, he became king of Mercia andNorthumbria on the deposition (957) of his brother, Edwy, whom he alsosucceeded as king of Wessex (959).

Edgar appointed St. Dunstan (924-88) archbishop of Canterbury andsupported his monastic reforms. In 973 Dunstan crowned Edgar in aceremony that emphasized the close ties between king and church. This wasfollowed by another ceremony in which Edgar received homage from sevenWelsh and Scottish kings. Edgar was succeeded by his son Edward theMartyr.

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~1270 William IV de Brereton ~1240 Rose de Vernon ~1250 Cicelie de Sandbach ~1241 William III de Brereton ~1230 Richard (Sir) de Sandbach ~1210 Roger (Sir) de Sandbach ~1210 Clemence Unknown 1670/1681 - 1750 Jane Hadley -- ~1190 - ~1259 John (Sir) de Sandbach 69 69 ~1170 Richard (Sir) de Sandbach ~1170 - >1248 Eva Unknown 78 78 ~1224 - 1280 Ralph (Sir) de Brereton 56 56 1 Jan 1199/1200 - <1250 Ada de Huntingdon 1144 - 1219 David Canmore 75 75 1171 - 1232 Maud (Of Chester) de Meschines 61 61 BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

!Eldest sister of Randle de Blondeville, thus her son John le Scot succeeded as 7th Norman Earl of Chester on the death of Randle in 1232. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513-14]

!Dau. of Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, and Bertrade de Montfort; m. David of Scotland, Earl Huntingdon; mother of Ada of Scotland. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 373]

1st dau. of Hugh de Kevelioc; sis. of Mabel, Countess of Arundel; sis. of Hawyse, Countess of Lincoln; m. David, Earl of Huntingdon. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Dau. of Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of Chester; m. David, Earl of Huntingdon; mother of Margaret & Isabella. [Ancestral Roots, p. 224]

Dau. of Hugh Kevelioc and Bertrade Montfort; m. David Huntingdon; mother of Ada, Margaret and Isabella. [WFT Vol 10 Ped 2388]
~0540 Of Burgandy Gerberge 1561 - >1591 Thomas Belgrave 30 30 ~1080 - 1153 David Canmore 73 73 [2524482.FTW]

Coronation
N: 5219
Earl of Huntingdon. United Alba with Strathclyde. Earl of N orthampt on.
Popularly reputed as a Saint, His feast day is 24th May. Fo ught without
success for MATILDA, his niece, in the struggle for the Eng lish crown
betwee n STEPHEN and Matilda. He did realize his main aim , securing
Northumberland. His rule of Scotland was felicitous. Davi d II (David
Bruce), 1324-71 (r.1329- 71), went to France after EDWARD I II  and Edward
de BALIOL invaded Scotland i n 1332. He invaded England i n 1346, was
captured, and held until ransomed in 1357.
Scotland (Aka David The Paragon)
1772 - 1772 Girl Hadley 8d 8d 0965 Svend I "Forkbeard" King of Denmark UID: 7A360C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0A38// ~1180 William (Sir) de Brereton ~1190 Margery Roter de Thornton 1162 Randle le Roter (Lord) de Thornton ~1172 Amicia de Kingsley ~1122 Peter de Thornton ~1136 Richard de Kingsley ~1146 - 1220 Joan de Sylvester 74 74 ~1105 Ranulph (Sir) de Kingsley ~1110 Leuca Unknown 1790 - 1862 Elizabeth Richardson 72 72 ~1102 - 1196 Alexander de Sylvester 94 94 Lord of STOURTON ~1080 Ranulph (Sir) de Kingsley ~1147 Ralph de Brereton 1117 William de Brereton ~1087 William de Brereton ~1057 Ralph de Brereton 0938 Maredydd Ap Owain I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~0952 - 1015 Lambert I 63 63 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. D. 1035 "The Great" King of Navarre and Aragon Sancho III ~1025 - >1066 Agatha von Braunschweig 41 41 1789 - 1871 James Thompson Hadley 81 81  JAMES T. HADLEY was born in North Carolina, July 16, 1796, a son of Simon and Elizabeth Hadley, grandson of Joshua, great-grandson of Joshua and great-great-grandson of Simon Hadley, who was born in Ireland, of English Parentage, and settled in the Penn colony in the latter part of the seventeenth century. Thus the Hadleys trace their descent through 200 years of American ancestry. Simon Hadley brought considerable wealth to the new colony and as habitually as he wore his clothes carried money
with him. He was found dead in his stable and was supposed to have been murdered by his servant for his money. He was a man of note and influence. The Hadleys have been noted for their thrift, both in this and the old country. The most of them have been farmers and all have owned the land they worked. Un til the last generation or two all have been Friends and none were military men untl the late civil war, when several bore arms in defense of the union. About 1730 Joshua Hadley, Sr., moved to North
Carolina and settled on Leaf River, and from him the families in this county trace their origin. Our subject, James T. Hadley, lived in his native State till manhood, and there married Elizabeth Richardson, a native of the same State, of English Descent. He was an enterprising and, for a farmer, an active businessman. His anti-slavery convictions and ambition to live in a country where an active progressive man would have a better opportunity to develop his powers, led him to leave his native State and move to a newly settled part of the country, and in 1825 he located in Center Township, this county, bringing with him a family of eight children. He was an energetic and ingenious mechanic and found ample use for his knowledge of tools in the new country. He manufactured wagons, worked at the blacksmith's forge, built a saw-mill at Greencastle which he ran two years, built on contract the depot, turntable and other buildings for the railroad company at Greencastle, and in many other ways displayed the variety of his mechanical powers. In early life he was a Quaker and although not identified with them in his later life, their teachings undoubtedly influenced him to the end of his days. His family consisted of eleven children, eight born in North Carolina and three in Hendricks County---Mrs. Martha Nichols, of Danville; Jehu, of Franklin Township; Mrs. Julia Ann Vannice, of Marion Township; Mrs. Nancy Matlock, of Danville; Mrs. Sinia Hadley, of this county; Edom R., of Marion Township; Edmund R., Orran
E. and John Oliver, deceased; Mrs. Elizabeth Tender and Mrs. Jane Homan, of Danville. Mrs. Hadley died Aug. 8, 1863, in the seventy-fourth year of her age. Feb.28, 1871, while crossing the railroad with his team, he was struck by a locomotive and instantly killed. Thus closed a long and useful life, and of all the pioneers none are more favorably of better remembered.

HISTORY OF HENDRICKS CO. INDIANA 1885 - CENTER TWP.
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~0727 Queen of Scotland ~0735 Fergus (Ungust) 0978 - 1045 'The Thane', Lay Abbot of Dunkeld Crinan 67 67 ~0984 - 1045 , Princess of Scotland Bethoc 61 61 Gilbert Venables 0915 - 0952 Gerberga de Gatinais 37 37 [jweber.ged]

Turton has Gerberge as "d' Arles", daughter (with a ?) of Rotbold II Comte d'Arles, while AR has Gerberga (de Gatinais?).  Neither source seems sure.  Others say Gerberga du Maine, de Vienne, or de Tours. @check ancestry

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The following post to soc.genealogy.medieval on 1 Jun 1998 by Ken Finton indicates that the only agreement seems to be to her first name (Professor Bachrach, a historian, proposed the existence of Gerberga, daughter of Ratburnus of Vienne, who married Fulk II, on purely political/historical grounds, even though there was no other indication that Ratburnus had a daughter named Gerberga.):

This is directed at Professor Bachrach:

There seems to be a lot of disagreement as to the father of Gerberga, wife of Fulk II. It has been called to my attention that you favor her identification as:

Gerberga of Vienne, d/o Ratburnus. ["Prosopographical Method", _Medieval Prosopography 7_ , no. 2 (1986), 1-23. In his "Fulk Nerra" Bachrach says firmly that she is Gerberga of Vienne, da. of the "mere" (as he puts it, as part of his argument on the political import of the marriage) viscount of Vienne, Viscount Ratburnus I (p. 7 - and see his geneal of this house, chart 14)."]

ES III:116 says this Fulk m. (1) Gerberga, dau. of Herve, Ct of Maine and (2) the widow of Alain, Duke of Brittany. Turton (chart 6) has her as Gerberga d'Arles, da. of Rotbold II, comte d'Arles. Also, Her father may have been Theobald de Tours.), source Royalty for Commoners, by Roderick W. Stuart, p. 125.

If she is of Vienne, how can this be backed up? To complicate matters, I see that Christian Thevenot, "Foulque III Nerra, Comte d'Anjou" (1987) endorses Gerberga as Gerberge du Maine, da. of Hervé, Sgr du Maine, as the ES Chart shows.

Kenneth Harper Finton
Editor/ Publisher
THE PLANTAGENET CONNECTION

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I have adopted the ancestry for Gerberga, presented on soc.genealogy.medieval by Alan B. Wilson, based on work by Settipani, which is still speculative.

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The following was given in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

ID: I00388 Gerberga de Gatinais

born: 915 [Ref: Keats-Rohan Family Trees (Settipani Anjou) p211-267]

married: 937 [Ref: Bachrach-Angevin p274, Bachrach-Fulk Nera p262, ES II:187, ES III:166, ES VIV:116, p24, Genealogiques Capetiens 8, Glocker p299, Keats-Rohan Family Trees (Settipani Anjou) p211-267, Michael Call 401:24, Moriarty Plantagenet p4, Royalty for commoners 167:36, Turton p6, Weis AR7 53:21 & 118:20, Winkhaus 'Anjou' 21], names: [Ref: Moriarty p4, Paget p139, Watney #9, Weis AR7 118:20]

died: before 952 [Ref: ES III:116, ES XIV:116, Keats-Rohan Family Trees (Settipani Anjou) p211-267, Moriarty Plantagenet p4]

Some of the sources of the debate about her ancestry are below:

Gergerba de France, dau. of Hugues, le Grand, duc de France and Hedwige de Germanie as wife of Foulques II and mother of Geoffroy Grisegonelle. [Ref: “Les seize quartiers genealogiques des Capetiens”, J.D. de Joannis & R. de Saint-Jouan, Lyon: Sauvegarde Historique, 1958]

Gerberge "d' Arles", dau(?) of Rotbold II Comte d'Arles [Ref: Turton p6]

father: Herve Count of Maine [Ref: ES III:116, Royalty for Commoners 167:36] note: RFC contradicts itself=see below.

father: Geoffrey Count of Gâtinais [Ref: ES XIV:116] Note: does not specify that it is a correction of ES III:116=see above.

Gerberga of the Gatinais(?) [Ref: Weis AR7 118:20]

Gerberga de Gâtinais dau of Gausfred de Gâtinais [Ref: Olivier Auffray 28 Jul 2000 msg to SGM]

Gerberge du Maine, dau of Hervé, Seigneur du Maine [Ref: "Foulque III Nerra, Comte d'Anjou", Christian Thevenot, 1987]

parents: Hervé, Comte de Maine (no further ancestry); mother: Godehilde de Maine dau of Roricon III, Comte de Maine & Godehilde (no further ancestry) [Ref: Genealogics citing: Paget, Saillot at: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020238&tree=LEO] Note: I show Paget says something else=see below.

father:Theobald de Tours [Ref: Paget p139, Royalty for Commoners p125]

father: Geoffrey I, Vicomte of Orleans. Witness Charter of Hugh Magnus, Duke of France 939, 933-942, and sister of Aubrey, Vicomte of Orleans, whose son was Geoffrey, Count of Gatinais, whose son was Aubrey, Count of Gatinais, whose son was Geoffrey, Count of Gatinais, who married Beatrice of Macon. [Ref: McBride2: Vol I File 9: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James]

Below is a 31 May 1998 exchange on SGM between <Mardi Carter> & Christopher Nash:
<ES XIV:116 gives the accepted view that he m Gerberga, dau. of Geoffrey of Gatinais.>
You might want to look at Bernard S Bachrach's extensive "Some Observations on the Origins of Countess Gerberga of the Angevins:  An Essay in the Application of the Tellenbach-Werner Prosopographical Method", _Medieval Prosopography 7_ , no. 2 (1986), 1-23.  In his _Fulk Nerra_ Bachrach says firmly that she is Gerberga of Vienne, da. of the "mere" (as he puts it, as part of his argument on the political import of the marriage) viscount of Vienne, Viscount Ratburnus I (p. 7 - and see his geneal of this house, chart 14).

<she was dau. of Geoffrey I, Ct of Gatinais>
This would presumably (by Bachrach's reckoning, _Fulk Nerra_, charts 2 & 4) make her the sister-in-law of the _great-granddaughter_ of her husband Fulk 'le Bon'.   Viz.: Hermengarde-Blanche d'Anjou, (via  Hermengarde-Blanche's m. to Geoffrey II, comte du Gatinais).  Are you ok about that?  (I haven't checked this further for chronol. -- or other kinds of -- coherence, and I haven't studied Bachrach's argument on Gerberga's ancestry.)

Ava, a sister of Wm. the Pious, m. 'Geoffroi, c of Nevers/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 can be traced a large progeny. Unusual hypothesis--contradicts conventional wisdom on first wife of Fulk le Bon, and I can't find any other information on this Geoffrey (not in Bouchard's _Sword, Mitre & Cloister_). This was put forward in C. Lauranson-Rosaz, _L'Auvergne et ses marges du VIIIe au XIe siecle: la fin du monde antique?_ (Le Puy, 1987), in charts at pp. 60, 93, as a possibility but with no discussion in the text. What is the origin of and best argument for this idea? [Ref: Nat Taylor 23 May 1997]

ES xiv, 116 shows Gerberga, d. 952, who m. 937 Foulques II "le Bon," Count of Anjou, as daughter of Geoffroy, Count of Gatinais (son of Aubray, Viscount of Orleans). It does not mention any wife of Geoffroy.

When I inquired about the parentage of Gerberga on 26 Oct 1996, contrasting ES xiv, 116, with what was postulated by Bachrach, "ic" (Oxford) commented that ES was right and called attention to a review of Bachrach in the "English Historical Review", June 1996, pp. 668-9. The review was by K. S. B. Keats-Rohan. It promised a forthcoming study of the counts of Gatinais. I haven't followed up to see if it has yet been published. Where does the information on Ava, sister of William "the Pious," come from? [Ref: Alan B. Wilson 25 May 1997]

(Response): C. Lauranson-Rosaz, _L'Auvergne et ses marges du VIIIe au XIe siecle: la fin du monde antique?_ (Le Puy, 1987), in charts at pp. 60, 93, puts it forward as a possibility, but with no discussion in his text… [Ref: Nat Taylor 26 May 1997

Gerberge has been much discussed, but clearly Christian Settipani is correct in arguing that her father was Geoffrey of Gatinais. [Ref: TAF 4 Dec 1998]

Regards,
Curt

Her ancestry follows the ancestry for Gerberga, presented onsoc.genealogy.medieval by Alan B. Wilson, based on work by Settipani,which is still speculative.[Ancestry.com Tree #28319.FTW]

Stuart's "Royalty For Commoners" (167:36), identifies her as wife of FULKII and mother of GEOFFREY I, but does not give her parents.
I have run accross two theories regarding her parentage. See notes onRATBURNS I, VC OF VIENNE (RIN 3862), one of her proposed fathers. For theother theory, see the next note.

Nat Taylor

posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 23 May 1997 (in part): Subject:Descendants of 'Saint' William, duke of Toulouse
"Ava, a sister of Wm. the Pious [and dau. of BERNARD II, COUNT OFAUVERGNE(RIN 2284)] , m. 'Geoffroi, c of Nevers/Gatinais'. Their
daughter, Gerberge [this Gerberga, according to the theory], was firstwife of Fulk II, 'le bon' (d. 958), count of Anjou, and mother of his
children, from 2 of whom can be traced a large progeny. Unusualhypothesis--contradicts conventional wisdom on first wife of Fulk le
Bon, and I can't find any other information on this Geoffrey (not inBouchard's _Sword, Mitre & Cloister_). This was put forward in C.
Lauranson-Rosaz, _L'Auvergne et ses marges du VIIIe au XIe siecle: la findu monde antique?_ (Le Puy, 1987), in charts at pp. 60, 93, as a
possibility but with no discussion in the text. What is the origin of andbest argument for this idea?"WFR 12, Tree #0472 says Gerberga of Gatinais

Directory of Royal Genealogy says Gervenga of GaitnaisTurton has Gerbergeas "d' Arles", daughter (with a ?) of Rotbold II Comte d'Arles, while ARhas Gerberga (de Gatinais?).  Neither source seems sure.  Others sayGerberga du Maine, de Vienne, or de Tours. @check ancestry

The following post to soc.genealogy.medieval on 1 Jun 1998 by Ken Fintonindicates that the only agreement seems to be to her first name(Professor Bachrach, a historian, proposed the existence of Gerberga,daughter of Ratburnus of Vienne, who married Fulk II, on purelypolitical/historical grounds, even though there was no other indicationthat Ratburnus had a daughter named Gerberga.):

There seems to be a lot of disagreement as to the father of Gerberga,wife of Fulk II. It has been called to my attention that you favor heridentification as:

Gerberga of Vienne, d/o Ratburnus. ["Prosopographical Method", _MedievalProsopography 7_ , no. 2 (1986), 1-23. In his "Fulk Nerra" Bachrach saysfirmly that she is Gerberga of Vienne, da. of the "mere" (as he puts it,as part of his argument on the political import of the marriage) viscountof Vienne, Viscount Ratburnus I (p. 7 - and see his geneal of this house,chart 14)."]

ES III:116 says this Fulk m. (1) Gerberga, dau. of Herve, Ct of Maine and(2) the widow of Alain, Duke of Brittany. Turton (chart 6) has her asGerberga d'Arles, da. of Rotbold II, comte d'Arles. Also, Her father mayhave been Theobald de Tours.), source Royalty for Commoners, by RoderickW. Stuart, p. 125.

If she is of Vienne, how can this be backed up? To complicate matters, Isee that Christian Thevenot, "Foulque III Nerra, Comte d'Anjou" (1987)endorses Gerberga as Gerberge du Maine, da. of Hervé, Sgr du Maine, asthe ES Chart shows.

I have adopted the ancestry for Gerberga, presented onsoc.genealogy.medieval by Alan B. Wilson, based on work by Settipani,which is still speculative.

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry

Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101

Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.
D. 1038 Ludolf von Braunschweig D. 1077 Gertrude of Egisheim ~1046 - 1076 Waltheof Earl Of Northumbria 30 30 1054 - >1086 Judith of Lens 32 32 [jweber.ged]

He [Waltheof] married, in 1070, Judith, daughter of Lambert, COUNT OF LENS, by Adelaide or Adeliz, sister of the Conqueror. He died as aforesaid, 31 May 1076, and a fortnight later the Abbot Ulfketel, at Judith's request and by the King's permission, removed his body to Crowland, where it was honourably entombed.(g) His widow, who as "Judith the Countess" is recorded in Domesday Book to have held estates in many counties in 1086, most of them apparently gifts from the King, her uncle, held Huntingdon in dower. She founded the Nunnery of Elstow, near Bedford.  [Complete Peerage VI:638-40, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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After the execution of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon, King William offered Judith, his niece, the deceased earl's widow, in marriage to Simon St. Liz, a noble Norman, but the lady peremptorily rejected the alliance, owing, Dugdale says, to St. Liz's halting in one leg, which refusal so displeased the Conqueror that he immediately seized upon the castle and honour of Huntingdon, which the countess held in dower, exposing herself and her dau. to a state of privation and obscurity in the Isle of Ely and other places, while he bestowed upon the said Simon St. Liz the town of Northampton and the whole hundred of Falkeley, then valued at £40 per annum, to provide shoes for his horses. St. Liz thus disappointed in obtaining the hand of the Countess of Huntingdon, made his addresses with greater success to her elder dau., the Lady Maud, who became his wife, when William conferred upon the said Simon de St. Liz, the Earldoms of Huntingdon and Northampton. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 467-8, St. Liz, Earls of Huntingdon]


NOTE: The parentage of Judith of Lens has come under critical study since the early 1970's, when Enguerrand II was thought by some to be her father. The currently acceptable parentage among most scholars is as stated, i.e., Lambert of Boulogne. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]

!Daughter of William I who married Waltheof, the Saxon earl. Her perfidy, and the rapacity of those followers of William who thirsted for Waltheof's blood that they might possess his estates, determined the fate of Waltheof, whose memory was long regarded as that of a martyr.  He spent a year in prison before being beheaded at Winchester for his knowledge of the plot of Roger Fitz Osbern and Ralf de Gauder. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 229]

FOSTER, MINOR LINE

!Niece of the Conqueror. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 390]

!Daughter of Adelaide, sister of William the Conqueror, and Lambert of Boulogne, Count of Lens. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 165, 270]

Dau of Adeliza of Normandy and either Lambert, Count of Lens or Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu; m. Waltheof II, Earl of Huntingdon, Northampton and Northumberland; mother of Matilda of Northumberland. [Royal Descents, p. 463]

When Judith was widowed following the execution of her husband, Waltheof, her uncle, King William offered her hand in marriage to Simon de Senlis. The countess refused because Simon "halted on one leg" and with her three daus. was forced to flee from her uncle's wrath. King William seized forthwith her possessions and gave to Simon the town of Northampton with the whole hundred of Falkeley. In 1089 Simon m. Maud, the countess's eldest dau., who brought him the two earldoms of Huntingdon and Northampton, which her mother, the countess, had forfeited. [Falaise Roll, p. 103]

Dau. of Lambert, Count of Lens, and Adelaide of Normandy; m. Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland; mother of Maud/Mathilda; founded the Convent of Elstow. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916]

per Ances of Pres-father is possibly Enguerrand

Niece of William the Conquerer; b. 1054; m. 1070, Waltheof II, Earl of Huntingdon, Northampton and Northumberland; mother of Maud of Huntingdon. [Ancestral Roots, p. 130]

Dau. of Lambert of Lens and Adelaide of Normandy; m. Waltheof II, Earl of Huntingdon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

The history of Castle Ashby begins in the 11th century when Judith, niece of William the Conqueror, m. Waltherof, Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon, and the King granted her several manors in the neighbourhood. The manor was then leased by Hugh of Ashby and his descendants until about 1300. [The Heritage and Tradition of Castle Ashby<http//www.camelotintl.com/heritage/ashby6.html]

May be dau. of Enguerrand, her mother's first husband, rather than Lambert of Lens, her mother's 2nd husband, as all of Lambert's lands passed to his older brother, Eustace II of Boulogne and none were assigned to Judith, although an heiress normally inherited at least a portion of her father's property. [<reedpcgen!aol.com]

Dau of Adeliza of Aumale and Lambert II von Boulogne; m. Waltheof II of Northumberland; m. Ivo de Taillebois. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]

The Directory of Royal Genealogical Data:  Some sources show Judith asthe daughter of Enguerrand by Adelize.  Stammtafeln does not show her.The directory shows Lambert II of Lens, Adelize's second husband.

Anc96365.FTW]  Some sources show Judith as the daughter of Enguerrand byAdeliza.  Blood Royal, page 186, says "Ancestral 148-22 states that notonly is there the possibility that Judith's father was Enguerand II, butthat Adeliza 'maynot even have been Lambert's wife'."

After the execution of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon, King William offeredJudith, his niece, the deceased earl's widow, in marriage to Simon St.Liz, a noble Norman, but the lady peremptorily rejected the alliance,owing, Dugdale says, to St. Liz's halting in one leg, which refusal sodispleased the Conqueror that he immediately seized upon the castle andhonour of Huntingdon, which the countess held in dower, exposing herselfand her dau. to a state of privation and obscurity in the Isle of Ely andother places, while he bestowed upon the said Simon St. Liz the town ofNorthampton and the whole hundred of Falkeley, then valued at £40 perannum, to provide shoes for his horses. St. Liz thus diappointed inobtaining the hand of the Countess of Huntingdon, made his addresses withgreater success to her elder dau., the Lady Maud, who became his wife,when William conferred upon the said Simon de St. Liz, the Earldoms ofHuntingdon and Northampton. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.467-8, St. Liz, Earls of Huntingdon]

NOTE: The parentage of Judith of Lens has come under critical study sincethe early 1970's, when Enguerrand II was thought by some to be herfather. The currently acceptable parentage among most scholars is asstated, i.e., Lambert of Boulogne. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty forCommoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]

He [Waltheof] married, in 1070, Judith, daughter of Lambert, COUNT OFLENS, by Adelaide or Adeliz, sister of the Conqueror. He died asaforesaid, 31 May 1076, and a fortnight later the Abbot Ulfketel, atJudith's request and by the King's permission, removed his body toCrowland, where it was honourably entombed.(g) His widow, who as "Judiththe Countess" is recorded in Domesday Book to have held estates in manycounties in 1086, most of them apparently gifts from the King, her uncle,held Huntingdon in dower. She founded the Nunnery of Elstow, nearBedford.  [Complete Peerage VI:638-40, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
WFT Est. 1759-1783 - WFT Est. 1801-1854 Sarah Holiday 1070 - 1138 William De Warenne 68 68 EARLDOM OF SURREY

II. 2. WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) II, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir by 1st wife, usually styled EARL DE WARENNE. In 1090 he fought in Normandy against Robert de Belléme (afterwards 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury), who was supported by Duke Robert. Shortly after 1093 he sought unsuccessfully to marry Maud, daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland. He was with Henry I at Windsor on 3 September 1101, but later in that autumn he went with Duke Robert to Normandy and supported him against the King, who confiscated his inheritance in England; however, in 1103 the Duke induced Henry to restore his English Earldom. In 1106 he commanded a division of the royal army at the battle of Tinchebrai. In 1109 he was at a Great Council at Nottingharn; and in 1110 he was a surety for the performance of the treaty with the Count of Flanders. In 1111 he was one of the nobles sitting in judgement in Normandy. He commanded a division of the royal army at the battle of Brémule in 1119 (l). In 1131 he attended the Council at Northampton. He was present at the death of Henry I on 1 December 1135 at Lyons-la-Foret; after which the councillors put him in charge of the district of Rouen and the pays de Caux. Later he went to England, and he was at Westminster with Stephen at Easter 1136. He was probably still living in June 1137. He was a benefactor, or confirmed previous benefactions, to the abbeys of St. Evroul and St. Amand (Rouen), and the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Wymondham, Longueville and Bellencombre. Henry I had proposed to marry William to one of his illegitimate daughters, but on Archbishop Anselm's objection this match was abandoned on the ground of affinity. William eventually married Isabel (or Elizabeth), widow of Robert (DE BEAUMONT), COUNT OF MEULAN and 1st EARL OF LEICESTER (died 5 June 1118) (c), daughter of Hugh DE CRÉPI (styled "the Great"), COUNT OF VERMANDOIS (younger son of HENRY I, KING OF FRANCE), by Adelaide, daughter and heir of Herbert, COUNT OF VERMANDOIS and VALOIS. He died probably 11 May 1138 and was buried at his father's feet in the chapter-house at Lewes. Isabel survived him and with the consent of her son the 3rd Earl gave the church of Dorking to Lewes priory (g). She died probably before July 1147 (h). [Complete Peerage XII/1:495-6, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

Note: According to Ancestral Roots, Isabel preceeded William in death in 13 Feb 1130/31--not July 1147.

(l) He had encouraged Henry to fight when William (de Tancarville) the Chamberlain urged him to retreat.  His alleged speech to the King before the battle is given in "Chron. Men de Hida", pp. 316-7.

(c) According to Henry of Huntingdon [their daughter Ada's husband], the death of Isabel's 1st husband was hastened by an (unnamed) Earl carrying her off, by force or fraud.  The truth of this is open to question.

(g) He left 3 sons: William - 3rd Earl, Ralph, and Rainald, ancestor of the Warennes of Wormegay; and 2 daughters: (1) Gundred, who m. 1st Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick; 2ndly, (as his 2nd wife), William de Lancaster; (2) Ada, who m. Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, s. of David I, King of Scotland, by whom she was mother of Malcolm IV and William the Lion, Kings of Scotland.

(h) Before her son William, 3rd Earl, went on crusade in June 1147.

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This nobleman, William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 2nd Earl of Surrey, joined Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Arundel and Shrewsbury, in favour of Robert Curthose against Henry I, and in consequence forfeited his English earldom and estates, but those were subsequently restored to him and he was ever afterwards a good and faithful subject to King Henry. His lordship m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois, and widow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, by whom he had issue, William, Reginald, Ralph, Gundred, and Adeline. The earl d. 11 May, 1138, and was s. by his eldest son, William de Warrenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF SURREY]
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTS-0L

!2nd Earl of Surrey.  2nd husband of Isabel de Vermandois; father of Ada de Warenne. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 310]

NEWLIN, WAITE, FOSTER LINE

Succeeded his father, William de Warren I, as Earl of Warren and Surrey; m. Elizabeth de Vermandois, widowed Countess of Meulent, by whom he had William III among others. [Falaise Roll, p. 52]

b. 1065 [Judy Martin]

Earl of Warenne & Surry; b. 1071, m.c. 1118 Isabel de Vermandois; d. 1138; father of Gundred. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936b]

b. 1071, son of William I de Warrene, Seigneur de Varennes, Earl of Surrey, and Gundrada; m. Isabel de Vermandois; father of Adeline of Warrenne & Surrey. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916]

!Chart by Archibald F. Bennet

2nd Earl of Surrey; son of William de Warenne and Gundred; 2nd husband of Isabel de Vermandois. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

Son of William, Earl of Surrey & Warren, and Princess Gundreda; succeeded his father as Earl; d. 1135; build Lewes Castle; m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh the Great, and had several children, one of whom was Reginald de Warrenne, and another was his heir, namely, William 3rd Earl of Warren & Surrey. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 185]

Earl from 1088-1138. William gave the living and the income from the church at Conisbrough to his father's priory at Lewes. This gift and the gift of other churches besides, was confirmed by the 3rd earl, another William, who succeeded in 1138. [Conisbrough, p. 20]

2nd Earl of Warenne & Surrey; b.c. 1071, d. 1138; fought at Tenchebrai in 1106; son of William I de Warenne and Gundred of Chester; m. Isabel de Vermandois; father of William III de Warenne. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2958]

2nd Earl of Surrey; son of William de Warrenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundred; m. Isabel of Vermandois; father of:
1. Wiliam, 3rd Earl of Surrey/4th Earl of Warrenne
2. Reginald who m. Alice de Wirmgay
3. Ralph, dsp
4. Gundred who m.1 Roger de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick and m.2 William de Lancaster, Baron of Kendal
5. Adeline who m. Henry, Prince of Scotland
[Gen. of The Abbott and Warren Families]

William became one of Henry I's most loyal supporters, serving the king in a number of administrative and military capacities on both sides of the Channel, as well as being a great benefactor to the Church.
   William de Warrene II confirmed his father's foundation on his succession, but added a further grant of land, consisting of 'two orchards and all the cultivated ground from the orchards to my castle'. The grant makes it plain that a new church was already being built on this land, indicating that the earliest part of the priory church was started before 1090. He also provided an endowment in Methwold specifically to fund the building of the church, and a serf, Ulmar the stone mason of Acre, to work on the project. Herbert de Losinga, Bishop of Thetford and later Norwich, recorded the fact that the church was in the process of being built during his episcopate (1091-1121), and it was sufficiently complete to be consecrated by Bishop William of Norwich between 1146-48.
   The second William de Warrene gave half of the tythes of his estates at Grimston, 15 acres of land and 2000 ploughlands and rents in Methwold.  [Castle Acre Castle and Priory, p. 11, 42-43]

After the downfall of Odo, Bishop of Bayeaux, Allington Castle was given to William de Warenne, who was probably the builder of a normal type 'mont and bailey' castle here. The position at the time must have been a strong one and of great importance being close to the river Medway, of which it commanded the passage and fords and overawe the town of Maidstone, which is about 2 miles distance. This castle was slighted in 21 Henry II (1175), when an entry in the pipe roll records a payment of 60 shillings to the Sheriff of Kent 'in prosternendo castelli de Alintone' which can only refer to the overthrowing of the great mound of William de Warenne's castle. [from Hasted's History of Kent, Vol. IV, p. 448 as quoted on <homepage.ntlworld.com/wyatt/allington.htm, 8/7/03]
1690 Hannah Blanchard 1055 - 1088 William Earl De Warren 33 33 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
A similarity of reasoningapplies to Gundreda. We are told that in 1070
she and her husband went on a pilgrimage to Rome, as detailed by W. de
Warenne himself in his second charterof foundation of Lewes Priory [MS
Cott. Vesp. F. xv.; Mon. v., I sq], and that their progress was arrested
on reaching Burgundy by the contest then goingon between Henry IV of
Germany and Pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand). The year 1070, however, has
manifestly been wrongly fixed as the date of this occurrence. The period
at which the war ensued between the Emperor and the Pope, was between the
years 1073 and 1077, so that it must necessarily be referred to some year
between those dates, for Pope Gregory did not succeed to St Peter's chair
until the death of Pope Alexander in 1073.
16 "Corpus Chronicorum Flanderiae," i., 552.
Lewes:
Geo P Bacon, Sussex Advertizer Office, 64 High Street,
King, Brighton. Cleaver; Baker Street, London.
MDCCCXLV
[1845]
[Page 2 -Blank]
[Page 3]
Brief Outline
of
The Life of Gundrad,
&c, &c.
Gundrad wasthe fourth Daughter of William the Conqueror. Her mother,
Queen Maud, was daughter of the fifth Earl of Flanders, and
grand-daughter of Robert, King of France, son of Hugh Capet. She was born
in the Dutchey of Normandy, and afterher Father had attained the Crown,
came, it is probable, first into England with her Mother in 1067,
previous to the Queen's Coronation, being then about16 or 17 years old.
Not long after she married William de Warenne, a Noblemanof Normandy,
who was also the first Earl of Surrey in England, and who, related to the
Duke of Normandy by descent, had held a distinguished command in the
memorable and eventful battle of Hastings. No nobleman received greater
marks of favour from the Conqueror than his son-in-law, William de
Warenne. Lands and Lordships in almost every part of England were
conferred upon him. InSussex, he held the whole Rape of Lewes. He
rebuilt and enlarged the Saxon Castle of Lewes, and after his marriage
with the Daughter of the Conqueror, made it their chief residence.
About the year 1070, Earl William de Warenne andhis wife Gundrad left
England, intending to proceed to Rome. Finding, however, the country in a
state of war, and it was unsafe to
[Page 4]
prosecute their journey, they turned aside, and took up their abode for
some time at a Monastery at Cluny, in Burgundy, on the banks of the
Garonne, in which the discipline and black habit of St Benedict were
adopted. The monks of Cluny were hospitable and charitable. The most
regular devotions, bodily labour, and strict self-denial were enjoined by
the rules of their Order. A favourable impression was produced upon the
minds of Gundrad and the Earl; and having previously intended to form a
religious House near to their Castle of Lewes, they nowdetermined that
the Monks to be there established, should be of this Order,and in
connexion with this Cluniac Monastery.
They, in consequence, requested of the Abbot of Cluny, that he would send
three or four Monks for the forming of the intended Monastery; promising
to endow it, and to found it at the site of the Church of St Pancras,
Southover, under the Castle of Lewes, which,originally a Saxon Church
and constructed of wood, the Earl had already rebuilt with stone. The
Abbot of Cluny, although at first averse to the petition,objecting to
the distance and danger, eventually yielded to their request, and sent
over Lanzo, the first Prior, and three other ecclesiastics with him.The
deeds for all those grants and charters, those lands and privileges,
which Gundrad and Earl Warenne had promised, received soon after the
royal confirmation. Thus they became the Founders of the Priory of Lewes,
commencing inthe sixth, and completing it in the twelfth year after the
conquest. Its walls embraced an area of 32 acres. This great Cluni
~0682 - ~0710 Ingjaldsson King of Sweden Olaf "Tree-Hewer" 28 28 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

AKA OLAF OR TRETELGIA "THE WOODCUTTER" KING  (L) DE VERMALAND

His nickname was "Tree-hewer" and he was remembered for sacrificing his
own people in time of famine. He was the last Yngling ruler of Uppsala
and settledin West Sweden.Called 'trekalia," i.e., "tree-hewer." King of
Vermaland in Sweden; sacrificed his own people in time of famine; the
last Yngling ruler ofUppsala; settled in West Sweden. [Roderick W.
Stuart, Royalty for Commoners,3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company,
Baltimore MD, 1998]
The kinly line [of Norway], which Snorri [Sturlusson, 13th century
historian] traces claimed descent from the ancient Yngling kings who
ruled at Uppsala in Sweden. Their legendary Yngling ancestor was Olof
Tretelgia Ingjaldsson, who had escapedthe aftermath of his father's
conflagration by fleeing to Norway.
Her KingOlof earned his nickname, which means "the Woodcutter", by
clearing the forest and cultivating the land. He named his new domain
Varmland and such a largegroup of Swedes followed him there "that the
land could not give them sustenance."
After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king was sacrificed to
Odin so that his people might have good crops. He was succeeded by his
sonHalfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his rule over much of
southernNorway.
[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev]
1057 - 1101 The Great Capet, Count Of Vermandois Hugh 44 44 !Hugh the Great, Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois, Vermandois, etc.  Leader of the First Crusade in 1097. [Desc. of Charlemagne]

WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandfather

!Hugh of Vermandois, Godfrey of Bouillon, Robert of Normandy, Robert of Flanders, Stephen of Chartres, Raymond of Toulouse, the ambitious Bohemond, and the accomplished Tancred were among those who led the First Crusade. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 257]

!Hugh Magnus, Count of Vermandois and Valois, son of Henry I, King of France, by his wife Anne, daughter of Jaroslaus, Czar of Russia; father of Lady Isabel/Elizabeth. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 259, 281]

!Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Valois, Vermandois, etc.; Crusader; m. Adelaide/Adelheid, Countess of Vermandois and of Valois. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

!Duke of France & Burgundy; m. Adelaide of Vermandois; father of Isabel of Vermandois; son of Henry I, King of France and Anne of Kiev. [The Royal Descents, p. 419, 429]

Son of Henry I of France; count of Crépi or Vermandois; younger bro. of Philip I of France; dau. Elizabeth m. Robert de Beaumont, count of Meulent and earl of Leicester. [Falaise Roll, p. 186]

b. 1050, d. 1102 [Judy Martin]

b. 1057, d. 18 Oct 1101; signalized himself in the First Crusade with Godfrey de Bonillon's expedition (1096-1099), which event outdates the famous "Barons of Runnymede" who gained the "Magna Charta" from King John by 129 years. Descendants of Hugh the Great are eligible to membership in the "Order of the First Crusade" by direct descent from one of the Seven Leaders Who Carried the Cross to Jerusalem in 1096. [Joseph Williams' American Descendants, p. 159]

b. 1057, son of Henry I, king of France, and Anne of Kiev; Count of Vermandois and Valois ju. ux.; leader in 1st Crusade; m. 1080 Adelaide de Vermandois; d. 1102 at Tarsus; father of Isabel. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916, 2958]

b.c. 1057, d. 1102; son of Henri I of France and Anna/Agnesa of Kiev; m. Adelaide of Vermandois & Valois; father of:
1. Isabel who m. Robert I Beaumont of Leicest and William Warrenne of Surrey
2. Agnes who m. Bonifacio of Saluzzo
3. Mathilde who m. Raoul I of Beaugency
4. Beatrice who m. Hugh V of Gournay
[Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]
~1062 - 1120 Adelaide Countess Of Vermandois 58 58 !Countess of Vermandois and of Valois; dau. of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois; wife of Hugh the Great. [Desc. of Charlemagne, Vol. III;  Vol. I, p. 125]

WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandmother

!M. Hugh Magnus, Duke of France & Burgundy; mother of Isabel of Vermandois. [The Royal Descents, p. 429]

b. 1050, d. 1120 [Judy Martin]

Lineal descendant through her mother of Alfred the Great. [Williams-Wolcott & Related Families, p. 159]

Heiress of Vermandois and Vexin; b. 1065, dau. of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois, and Adela, heiress of Valois & the Vexin; m. Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois & Valois; mother of Isabel de Vermandois. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2916]

d.c. 1120; Countess of Vermandois & Valois; m.1 Hugh Magnus, Duke of France & Burgundy, etc; m.2 bef. 1103, Reinald, Count of Clermont; mother of Isabel. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

Dau. of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Hildebrante/Adela of Valois; m. Hugh the Great; mother of Isabel, Agnes, Matilda, Beatrice, and Constance. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1050, d. 1120; dau of Herbert IV of Vermandois and Adela of Vexin; m. Hugues of France; mother of Isabel, Agnes, Mathilde, Beatrice. [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]
0998 - <1059 Rudolph II de Warrene 61 61 ~1010 - ~1059 Beatrice de Crepon 49 49 ~0950 William de Warenne ~0960 Miss de Torta WFT Est. 1747-1796 - WFT Est. 1818-1842 William Gregg ~0980 Hugh de Crepon ~0970 Seinfrie Sainfrie de Crepon ~0791 - 0843 Bruno Duke of East Saxony 52 52 William Sumner William Sumner who came to America from England about 1690-91 just after William and Mary ascended the throne.William Sumner settled in Virginia and  owned a "manor plantation" in Isle of Wight. (Another record says he settled  on the Nansemond River). His wife's name is unknown. His parents are said to  have been William Sumner and his wife Elizabeth Clemen (from a book on the  Sumner family found in the Tennessee State Library and Archives by Walter  Sumner of Mentone, Alabama). William had at least six children: Jethro,  John, James, William Jr., Dempsey and daughter, Barsheba.
The Sumner Family by Christine (Paridise) Sumner  as found on the Internet
0902 - 0951 (Adele) or Edgiva (Eadgifu) of England Aelgifu 49 49 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
Robert Seales 0878 - BET 25 AUG 961 AND 68 (Edgiva) of England of Kent Eadgifu 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
~0910 - 0946 [Edith] of England Eadgyth 36 36 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
~0908 - 0946 Edhilda of England 38 38 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

OR 14 Sep 0937

OR 14 Sep 0937
D. DECEASED King Papak 1815 - 1849 Amy Hadley 34 34 ~0876 Elfrida 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
Geberge UID: A17A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D75A4// Alice Fitton 1610 George Given ~0894 of England Alberic 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
1082 - 1126 Queen of Leon and Castile Urraca 44 44 Daughters of Alfonso VI married men from Burgundy, but different Burgundies. His illegitimate daughter Teresa married a brother, Henry, of the Dukes of Burgundy, Hugh I and Odo I. Their son became the first King of Portugal. Alfonso's daughter Urraca, heiress of León and Castile, married Raymond, brother of Renald II, Count of Burgundy  i.e. ruler of the Free County, Franche Comté, of Burgundy. These domains and houses were completely independent of each other, with the Duchy of Burgundy a fief of France and its Dukes Capetian members of the French Royal Family, while the County was a fief of the Kingdom of Burgundy  and its Counts members of the Italian House of Ivrea. These complexities are now lost as the history of Burgundy and its divisions are forgotten.
Source;  http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#spain
D. 1426 Alice Tendering 0989 - 1016 'ironsides' King of England Edmund II 27 27 Edmund II.,
surnamed Ironside, on account of his strength, or perhaps from the armour he wore, was the son of Ethelred II., whom he succeeded in 1016; but being opposed by Canute <kingc.html>, he agreed to share the crown with him. London was twice besieged by the Danes in his reign, and many battles were fought, Edmund being finally defeated at Assandune. After a reign of nine months only, he is said to have been treacherously murdered in 1017.

Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-20.

Edmund II, called Ironside (981?-1016), Saxon king of the English (1016),son of King Ethelred the Unready. When Ethelred died, Edmund was chosenking by the people of London, but Canute II, king of Denmark, who wasleading an invasion of England, secured the support of the council(witenagemot) at Southampton and of Edric (flourished 1001-17),Ethelred's son-in-law.

Edmund met the Danes in battle, winning several engagements and relievingCanute's siege of London. He was defeated at Assandun (now Ashington),however, through the treachery of Edric, who had pretended to desertCanute. A truce was arranged between Canute and Edmund; Edmund waspermitted to rule the south of England until his death later in the year,when it reverted to Canute

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
1065 - <1130 Maud FitzHubert 65 65 m. Edward the Sheriff; mother of Maud who m. Humphrey II de Bohun. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE LINE

Dau. of Ralph Fitz Hubert; m. Edward d'Evereux; mother of Walter de Salisbury. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]
0968 - 1002 Elfleda Alfgifu Gunnarsson 34 34 NOTE: May have daughter of Eald Aethelbert.

Two possible fathers of Elfreda are shown, Thored or Ethelbert.

SOUR: @S54@


1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
WFT Est. 1804-1824 - WFT Est. 1825-1898 Malinda Jones 0997 Elfgifu [Alfgifu; Elgiva] of England ferch Aethelred 1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com ~1339 William Tendering 1560 Ann Leffingwell 1783 John Given p. 366b, Center:  #065/065 - John Given, 67, M, Farmer, $14
00, b. VA, IsabellGiven, 52, F, b. VA
Arnoul Saint De Metz 0993 Gwyn Lord Dyvet Ap Rhytherch I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0865 Judith Saxon 0745 Count of Toulouse William ~0868 - 0929 Ælfthryth Saxon 61 61  (Research):See attached sources. (Research):See attached sources. Ann Howard WFT Est. 1804-1824 - WFT Est. 1825-1898 Sybil Simpson William Andrew 0891 - 0942 William I "Longsword" Duke of Norma 51 51 William I, "Longsword", b. ca. 891 probably Rouen, c. 927 succeeded to Duchy of Normandy, c. 930 the Bretons rebelled, he subdued them, taking Brittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin, and the Averanchin; killed in treacherous ambush 17 Dec 942 by servants of Theobald of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders. He m. (1) (Danish wife) Sprota, a Breton; m. (2) Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue], killed 942 by Louis, son of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes. [Ancestral Roots]

Note: There is an apparent error in Luitgarde's death date of 942. See notes under her. I think the clause ",killed 942 by Louis, son of Charles III "the simple" belongs to William's death and not to Luitgarde's, even though she is the subject of the sentence before & after the clause. I am going to remove the death date as a sourced alternative. It is an obvious error.
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Assassinated by Arnulf/Arnulph/Arnoul "The Old", Count of Flanders, in 942, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 16, pg. 493, Article: NORMANDY


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

OCCU 2nd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve);
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says c900;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 900 & place;members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 893 &place
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says 17 Dec 943;
HAWKINS.GED says 17 Dec 943;
The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28 says 17 Dec 942
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 408;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
William the Longsword - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 25
William Longue-epee - p. 30; Longespada - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots),p. 5;
COMYNI.GED shows mother as Gisela de France. NORM.TAF shows Poppa.  Isuspect
these are the same people and one of the parents is incorrect - NLP;Guillaume
"Longaspada" de Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);The Norman Conquestalso
gives his mother as Poppa - NLP;GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) gives Gisela -NLP
WILLIAM I, son of ROLLO the DANE and POPPA DE BAYEUX: Before he added theCotentin or Cherbourg, peninsula to his domain, he may have had tosuppress a Breton rising there, and then a revolt of
recalcitrant Danes.  It is possible that he invited new
Danish settlers to the Cotentin. He is said to have been a just andvigorous man, and in 942 he was murdered, at Picquigny on the Somme, byorder of Arnulf of Flanders, who had forced a quarrel on
him in consequence of personal insult or some dispute
about an
intervening property - The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28
Aceded 932 - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000093.html#I1245

OCCU 2nd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve);
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says c900;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 900 & place;members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 893 &place
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says 17 Dec 943;
HAWKINS.GED says 17 Dec 943;
The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28 says 17 Dec 942
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 408;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
William the Longsword - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 25
William Longue-epee - p. 30; Longespada - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots),p. 5;
COMYNI.GED shows mother as Gisela de France. NORM.TAF shows Poppa.  Isuspect
these are the same people and one of the parents is incorrect - NLP;Guillaume
"Longaspada" de Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);The Norman Conquestalso
gives his mother as Poppa - NLP;GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) gives Gisela -NLP
WILLIAM I, son of ROLLO the DANE and POPPA DE BAYEUX: Before he added theCotentin or Cherbourg, peninsula to his domain, he may have had tosuppress a Breton rising there, and then a revolt of
recalcitrant Danes.  It is possible that he invited new
Danish settlers to the Cotentin. He is said to have been a just andvigorous man, and in 942 he was murdered, at Picquigny on the Somme, byorder of Arnulf of Flanders, who had forced a quarrel on
him in consequence of personal insult or some dispute
about an
intervening property - The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28
Aceded 932 - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000093.html#I1245

OCCU 2nd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve);
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says c900;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 900 & place;members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 893 &place
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says 17 Dec 943;
HAWKINS.GED says 17 Dec 943;
The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28 says 17 Dec 942
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 408;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
William the Longsword - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,p. 25
William Longue-epee - p. 30; Longespada - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots),p. 5;
COMYNI.GED shows mother as Gisela de France. NORM.TAF shows Poppa.  Isuspect
these are the same people and one of the parents is incorrect - NLP;Guillaume
"Longaspada" de Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);The Norman Conquestalso
gives his mother as Poppa - NLP;GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) gives Gisela -NLP
WILLIAM I, son of ROLLO the DANE and POPPA DE BAYEUX: Before he added theCotentin or Cherbourg, peninsula to his domain, he may have had tosuppress a Breton rising there, and then a revolt of
recalcitrant Danes.  It is possible that he invited new
Danish settlers to the Cotentin. He is said to have been a just andvigorous man, and in 942 he was murdered, at Picquigny on the Somme, byorder of Arnulf of Flanders, who had forced a quarrel on
him in consequence of personal insult or some dispute
about an
intervening property - The Conquest of England, Eric Linklater, p. 28
Aceded 932 - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000093.html#I1245

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Duchy of Normandie
murdered in ambush by servants of Theobald de Blois and Arnulf deFlandresaka William LONGESPEE.
"Longue Epâee"
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AUTH Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL2.LCIA.COM>
TITL Re: Eyestein Glumra [sources listed]
DATE 21 Sep 1998
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OCCU 2nd Duke of Normandy

GIVN William I "Longsword" of
SURN NORMANDY
NSFX 2ed Duke of Normandy
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EVEN Recieved title of the 2ed Duke of Normandy
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ABBR History Of England
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AUTH Katharine Coman & Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
PUBL The Macmillian Co, 1905
PAGE pp 59
QUAY 2
ABBR History Of England
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AUTH Katharine Coman & Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
PUBL The Macmillian Co, 1905
PAGE pp 59
QUAY 2

William Longsword was killed in a rebellion of Rioulf of St. Savour in933. He was supported by Anslech Turstain one of three barons who aloneremained faithful and rendered military assistance to
the Duke, both descendants of Eisten Glumru by different wives. WhenWilliam was assassinated the guardianship  of his new-born son, DukeRobert,was given to three men, one of whom was Anslech
Turstain. See notes under Anslech.

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DATE 932

GIVN Guillaume I, "Long Hair"
SURN Normandy
AFN 9HMF-2F
DATE 27 AUG 2000
TIME 22:26:48

EVEN
TYPE Fact
PLAC Murdered

DATE 3 JUN 2000

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William Longsword was killed in a rebellion of Rioulf of St. Savour in
933. He was supported by AnslechTurstain one of three barons who alone
remained faithful and rendered military assistance to the Duke, both
descendants of Eisten Glumru by different wives. When William was
assassinated the guardianship  of his new-born son, DukeRobert,was given
to three men, one of whom was Anslech Turstain. See notes under Anslech.
From: The History and Pedigree of the Washington Family, by Albert Welles

William I, "Longsword", b. ca. 891 probably Rouen, c. 927 succeeded toDuchy of Normandy, c. 930 the Bretons rebelled, he subdued them, takingBrittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin, and the Averanchin; killedin treacherous ambush 17 Dec 942 by servants of Theobald of Blois andArnulf of Flanders. He m. (1) (Danish wife) Sprota, a Breton; m. (2)Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue], killed 942 by Louis, son ofCharles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois andTroyes. [Ancestral Roots]

Note: There is an apparent error in Luitgarde's death date of 942. Seenotes under her. I think the clause ",killed 942 by Louis, son of CharlesIII "the simple" belongs to William's death and not to Luitgarde's, eventhough she is the subject of the sentence before & after the clause. I amgoing to remove the death date as a sourced alternative. It is an obviouserror.
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Assassinated by Arnulf/Arnulph/Arnoul "The Old", Count of Flanders, in942, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 16, pg. 493,Article: NORMANDY

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 121E-19.

Killed in ambushAKA:  Guillaume Ier Longue Espee de Normandie.  CalledLong Sword, Duke of Aquitaine slain by the treachery of Louis the FrenchKing.  William I, "Longsword", b. ca. 891 probably Rouen, c. 927succeeded to Duchy of Normandy, c. 930 the Bretons rebelled, he subduedthem, taking Brittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin, and theAveranchin; killed in treacherous ambush 17 Dec 942 by servants ofTheobald of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders. He m. (1) (Danish wife) Sprota,a Breton; m. (2) Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue], killed 942 byLouis, son of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count ofVermandois and Troyes. [Ancestral Roots].  Note: There is an apparenterror in Luitgarde's death date of 942. See notes under her. I think theclause ",killed 942 by Louis, son of Charles III "the simple" belongs toWilliam's death and not to Luitgarde's, even though she is the subject ofthe sentence before & after the clause. I am going to remove the deathdate as a sourced alternative. It is an obvious error.  Assassinated byArnulf/Arnulph/Arnoul "The Old", Count of Flanders, in 942, according toEncyclopaedia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 16, pg. 493, Article: NORMANDY.

Source:  RootsWeb:  Horrocks.  Abbrev: Mera Gadea, Pablo. Title: MeraGadea Costa Artigas. Author: Mera Gadea, Pablo. Publication: 17 Mar 2002;http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com; Date: 14 Jul 2002. Abbrev: EncyclopediaBritannica, Treatise on Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on Page:William I. Quality: 1. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain AmericanColonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter LeeShippard Jr., 1999. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists,7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee ShippardJr., 1999. Page: 49-19, 121e-19
Quality: 1 Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7thEdition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr.,1999. Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition,by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999.Page: 121e-19. Quality: 1
Abbrev: 1404.GED. Title: 1404.GED. Author: Betz, Prof. Joseph Alexander.Publication: 14 July 1998; ancestry.com. Abbrev: Ancestry.com. Title:1404.zip. Author: unknown. Abbrev: Weber, Jim Title: The Phillips, Weber,Kirk & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest. Author: Weber, Jim.Publication: 6 Dec 2002; http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com~jweber; Date: 8Dec 2002. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7thEdition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr.,1999
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, byFrederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999. Page:121e-19. Text: no date, 1st wife (930 would coincide with William'sconquest of Brittany when Sprota was probably taken. Abbrev: AncestralRoots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick LewisWeis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, byFrederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999. Page:49-19, 121e-19. Text: no date given

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Abbess of Shafetsbury in Dorset

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~1185 - 1220 Edith de Barton 35 35 <1496> Robert Strutt Muriella de Normandy UID: 8D7940D745A6D711B84A0008C7FB13431213// ~1090 Leysing de Barton 1817 - 1850 Louisa Jane Carter 33 33 1594 Thomas Frost ~1055 - DECEASED Malin 1717 Cossum Bennett ~0849 - 0888 Ethelswith Saxon 39 39 0968 - 1016 'The Unready' King of England Aethelred II 48 48 NOTE: In the face of Danish raids, he was forced to pay huge tributes (Danegeld) to
the enemy. He was driven into exile by Sweyn but returned after his death.
Died during Canutes invasion of England.
Burke says he died 1010. His tomb was lost when the old St Pauls was destroyed
in the great fire of London.

"Ethelred or Aethelred II, the Unready (0968?-1016), king of England, son of Eadgar and Aelfthryth, was born either in 0968 or 0969, for he was scarcely seven years old when his father died in 0975. His defilement of the baptismal font is said to have caused Dunstan to foretell the overthrow of the nation during his reign.....On the death of his father a strong party was in favour of electing him king instead of his brother Eadward. He lived with his mother at Corfe, and Eadward had come to see him when he was slain there. The child wept bitterly at his brother's death, and it was said that his mother was enraged at his tears, and, not having a scourge at hand, beat him so severely with some candles that in after life he would never have candles carried before him, a story that, foolish as it is, may perhaps imply that he was badly brought up in childhood. He succeeded his brother as king, and was crowned by Dunstan at Kingston on 14 April 978.....Aethelred was good-looking and of graceful manners; his 'historical surname,' the Unready, does not imply that he lacked energy or resource, but rede, or counsel. He was by no means deficient in ability, nor was he especially slothful; indeed, throughout his reign he constantly displayed considerable vigour, but it was generally misdirected, for he was impulsive, passionate, cruel, and apt to lean on favourites, whom he did not choose for any worthy reasons; he had no principles of action, and was guided by motives of temporary expediency.....It is probable that by this date [986] Aethelred had been some time married to his first wife, Aelfgifu.......Cnut was preparing to lay siege to the city [London] when Aethelred died there on St. George's day, 23 April, 1016. He was buried in St. Paul's. By his first wife, Aelfgifu, he had seven sons, Aethelstan, who died 1016; Ecgberht, who died about 1005; Eadmund, who succeeded him; Eadred; Eadwig, a young man of noble character and great popularity, who was banished by Cnut and was slain by his order in 1017; Eadgar; and Eadward; and appraently three daughters, Sulfhild, married to Ulfcytel, ealdorman of East Anglia; Eadgyth, married to Eadris Streona; and Aelfgifu, married to Earl Uhtred...."

SOUR: @S54@


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NOTE: In the face of Danish raids, he was forced to pay huge tributes (Danegeld) to
the enemy. He was driven into exile by Sweyn but returned after his death.
Died during Canutes invasion of England.
Burke says he died 1010. His tomb was lost when the old St Pauls was destroyed
in the great fire of London.

"Ethelred or Aethelred II, the Unready (0968?-1016), king of England, son of Eadgar and Aelfthryth, was born either in 0968 or 0969, for he was scarcely seven years old when his father died in 0975. His defilement of the baptismal font is said to have caused Dunstan to foretell the overthrow of the nation during his reign.....On the death of his father a strong party was in favour of electing him king instead of his brother Eadward. He lived with his mother at Corfe, and Eadward had come to see him when he was slain there. The child wept bitterly at his brother's death, and it was said that his mother was enraged at his tears, and, not having a scourge at hand, beat him so severely with some candles that in after life he would never have candles carried before him, a story that, foolish as it is, may perhaps imply that he was badly brought up in childhood. He succeeded his brother as king, and was crowned by Dunstan at Kingston on 14 April 978.....Aethelred was good-looking and of graceful manners; his 'historical surname,' the Unready, does not imply that he lacked energy or resource, but rede, or counsel. He was by no means deficient in ability, nor was he especially slothful; indeed, throughout his reign he constantly displayed considerable vigour, but it was generally misdirected, for he was impulsive, passionate, cruel, and apt to lean on favourites, whom he did not choose for any worthy reasons; he had no principles of action, and was guided by motives of temporary expediency.....It is probable that by this date [986] Aethelred had been some time married to his first wife, Aelfgifu.......Cnut was preparing to lay siege to the city [London] when Aethelred died there on St. George's day, 23 April, 1016. He was buried in St. Paul's. By his first wife, Aelfgifu, he had seven sons, Aethelstan, who died 1016; Ecgberht, who died about 1005; Eadmund, who succeeded him; Eadred; Eadwig, a young man of noble character and great popularity, who was banished by Cnut and was slain by his order in 1017; Eadgar; and Eadward; and appraently three daughters, Sulfhild, married to Ulfcytel, ealdorman of East Anglia; Eadgyth, married to Eadris Streona; and Aelfgifu, married to Earl Uhtred...."

SOUR: @S54@


1st person~researcher verified: Jim Young, P.O. Box 101, Ellsworth, OH, 44416, email: Tyrrian@US5.com
NOTE: In the face of Danish raids, he was forced to pay huge tributes (Danegeld) to
the enemy. He was driven into exile by Sweyn but returned after his death.
Died during Canutes invasion of England.
Burke says he died 1010. His tomb was lost when the old St Pauls was destroyed
in the great fire of London.

"Ethelred or Aethelred II, the Unready (0968?-1016), king of England, son of Eadgar and Aelfthryth, was born either in 0968 or 0969, for he was scarcely seven years old when his father died in 0975. His defilement of the baptismal font is said to have caused Dunstan to foretell the overthrow of the nation during his reign.....On the death of his father a strong party was in favour of electing him king instead of his brother Eadward. He lived with his mother at Corfe, and Eadward had come to see him when he was slain there. The child wept bitterly at his brother's death, and it was said that his mother was enraged at his tears, and, not having a scourge at hand, beat him so severely with some candles that in after life he would never have candles carried before him, a story that, foolish as it is, may perhaps imply that he was badly brought up in childhood. He succeeded his brother as king, and was crowned by Dunstan at Kingston on 14 April 978.....Aethelred was good-looking and of graceful manners; his 'historical surname,' the Unready, does not imply that he lacked energy or resource, but rede, or counsel. He was by no means deficient in ability, nor was he especially slothful; indeed, throughout his reign he constantly displayed considerable vigour, but it was generally misdirected, for he was impulsive, passionate, cruel, and apt to lean on favourites, whom he did not choose for any worthy reasons; he had no principles of action, and was guided by motives of temporary expediency.....It is probable that by this date [986] Aethelred had been some time married to his first wife, Aelfgifu.......Cnut was preparing to lay siege to the city [London] when Aethelred died there on St. George's day, 23 April, 1016. He was buried in St. Paul's. By his first wife, Aelfgifu, he had seven sons, Aethelstan, who died 1016; Ecgberht, who died about 1005; Eadmund, who succeeded him; Eadred; Eadwig, a young man of noble character and great popularity, who was banished by Cnut and was slain by his order in 1017; Eadgar; and Eadward; and appraently three daughters, Sulfhild, married to Ulfcytel, ealdorman of East Anglia; Eadgyth, married to Eadris Streona; and Aelfgifu, married to Earl Uhtred...."

SOUR: @S54@


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Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 235-19.

Ethelred II, called The Unready (968?-1016), Anglo-Saxon king of England(978-1016), son of King Edgar and half brother of Edward the Martyr. Hisreign was marked by bitter military struggles. After negotiating a treatywith Richard II, duke of Normandy (reigned about 996-1026), Ethelredmarried Richard's sister Emma. This marriage provided the basis for thesubsequent Norman claim to the English throne. Although Ethelred paidtribute to the plundering Danes, Sweyn I (the Forkbeard), king ofDenmark, invaded England in 1013 and proclaimed himself king.

In 1014 Ethelred fled to Normandy but returned a few months later uponSweyn's death. Sweyn's son and successor, Canute II, invaded the countrya year later and, following Ethelred's death, became king of England.Ethelred's sobriquet, 'The Unready,' is a corruption of the Old Englishunraed, 'bad counsel', which is a reference to his misfortunes.

Edgar's sudden death at the age of 33 led to a succession dispute between rival factions supporting his sons Edward and Ethelred. The elder son Edward (reigned 975-978) was murdered in 978 at Corfe Castle, Dorset, by his seven year old half-brother's supporters. For the rest of Ethelred's
reign (reigned 978-1016), his brother became a posthumous rallying point for polit ical unrest; a hostile Church transformed Edward into a royal martyr. Known as the Un-raed or 'Unready' (meaning no counsel, or that he was unwise), Ethel red failed to win or retain the allegiance of many of his subjects. In 1002, he ordered the massacre of all Danes in England to eliminate potential treach ery.
Not being an able soldier, Ethelred defended the country against increasingly rapacious Viking raids from the 980s onwards by diplomatic alliance wi th the duke of Normandy in 991 (he later married the duke's daughter Emma) an d by buying off renewed attacks by the Danes with money
levied through a tax called the Danegeld. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1006 was dismissive: 'in sp ite of it all, the Danish army went about as it pleased'. By 1012, 48,000 pou nds of silver was being paid in Danegeld to Danes camped in London.
Eventually, in 1013, Ethelred fled to Normandy when king Sweyn of Denmark dispossessed him. Ethelred returned to rule after Sweyn's death in 1014. Ethelred's son E dmund set himself up as an independent ruler in the Danelaw. After Ethelred's death in 1015, Edmund cleared southern England
of Danish marauders in a seri es of fiercely fought and highly mobile fighting, but he lost the battle of A shingdon of 1016 (his Mercian allies deserted him) against Sweyn's son Canute , and died in the same year.
Before his death, Edmund made an agreement with Canute giving Canute territorial concessions, including Wessex. Edmund was bu ried at Glastonbury.

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1269 Hugh De Venables 1245 - 1292 William De Venables 47 47 1257 Margaret Dutton 1220 - 1261 Roger De Venables 41 41 1225 Alice Peninton 1828 - 1861 Julia Ann Anderson 33 33 ~1145 - DECEASED Mrs. Rolf 1140 Whitney Alice Oxton Alan De Peninton 1010 - UNKNOWN Gunnora D'Anjou Source: Burke, Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 118-120. ~1036 Aumary de Arbitot 1083 - UNKNOWN Maud Peverell 1104 - 1165 Lucy De Tancarville 61 61 1022 Ralph Count of Ivry I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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1070 - 1129 William De Tancarville 59 59 DATE 26 APR 2000 1040 - UNKNOWN Ralph De Tancarville 1839 - 1872 Dorcus Armstrong 33 33 1050 - UNKNOWN Agnes Stigand 0995 - 1034 Edzo Count of Palatine on Rhin 39 39 UID: 34810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0F3D// 1010 - 1067 Godiva 57 57 UID: 187B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DED23// 1059 - <1034 Emma Aldreda of Ivry 25 25 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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GIVN Emma Of
SURN IVRY
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1  NAME Alberade De /Bayeux/
2  GIVN Alberade De
2  SURN Bayeux

I believe that the names which Turton gave Emma & her father Ralph d'Ivry were wrong, but the pedigree which Turton gave is similar to that of CP, except that Turtonhas Emma's (Turton says Alberade's) mother as Erneberge de Caux, while CP has her as Albreda.  Raoul de Bayeux and Ralph (Raoul) d'Ivry are probably two different names for the same person.
1079 - UNKNOWN Robert De Redvers 1060 - 1117 Richard De Redvers 57 57 GIVN Richard De
SURN REVIERS
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1089 - UNKNOWN William De Redvers ~0825 Princess of France Alpaide ~1009 Ranulph de wrenoc 1096 - 1140 Renebald (Rneboult) Tankerville De Clinton 44 44 DATE 31 MAY 2000 1808 - 1905 Amos W. Stuart 96 96 1045 Beatrice de Bolbec DATE 31 MAY 2000 1015 Gerold De Tancarville DATE 28 APR 2000 1015 Helesinde De Tancarville ~1077 - ~1122 Guy Guido Baron of Bywell De Baliol 45 45 GIVN Guy
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DATE 4 NOV 2000
TIME 12:23:23

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~0978 Fulbert 'The Tanner' De Falaise TITL Lott.FTW
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Rollo, or Fulbert, chamberlain to Robert, Duke of Normandy, had the giftof the castle and honor of Croy, in Picardy, from whence his posterityassumed their surname, which was afterwards written de Grey. They had adaughter Hervela or Herlotta, who was the mother of William, theConqueror, and a son, Reynold.
Sources: Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, p. 248.
               Edmondson's Baronagium Genealogicum, Vol. 1, p. 77; Vol.4, p. 340.
               Glover's History and Gazeteer of Derbyshire, Vol. 2, pp.308/9.
               Lipscomb's History of Buckinghamshire, Vol. 1, pp. 160,466.
               Banks Dormant and Extinct Baronage, Vol. 2, p. 224.
               Lewis' Manuscripts, pp. 154, 267.
               Cokayne's Complete Peerage of Great Britain, Vol. 4, pp.308-311, 761,
               Appendix No. 1.

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PLAC 'The Tanner'

The Tanner of Falaise

OCCU
PLAC Tanner/Furrier

OCCU Tanner
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 973;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 978;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 978, Falaise, Calvados,France

OCCU Tanner
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 973;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 978;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 978, Falaise, Calvados,France

OCCU Tanner
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 973;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 978;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 978, Falaise, Calvados,France

Rollo, or Fulbert, chamberlain to Robert, Duke of Normandy, had the gift
of the castle and honor of Croy, in Picardy, from whence his posterity
assumed their surname, which was afterwards written de Grey. They had a
daughter Hervela or Herlotta, who was the mother of William, the
Conqueror, and a son, Reynold.
Sources: Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, p. 248.
Edmondson's Baronagium Genealogicum, Vol. 1, p. 77; Vol.
4, p. 340.
Glover's History and Gazeteer of Derbyshire, Vol. 2, pp.
308/9.
Lipscomb's History of Buckinghamshire,Vol. 1, pp. 160,
466.
Banks Dormant and Extinct Baronage, Vol. 2, p. 224.
Lewis' Manuscripts, pp. 154, 267.
Cokayne's Complete Peerage of Great Britain,Vol. 4, pp.
308-311, 761,
Appendix No. 1.

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~1225 - ~1260 Mary Dacre 35 35 ~1028 - DECEASED Emma Fitz Osbern TITL Lott.FTW
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Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TB-VX

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9TB-VX
1819 - 1902 Naomi Henley 83 83 Alberade De Bayeux ~1001 - 1080 Herluin de Conteville Viscount Conteville 79 79 OCCU Count of Toursbourg ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 117;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 1001;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 1001,Contreville, France
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Herluin, Vicomte de Burge - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve); Herlevin deConteville,
Vicomte de Conteville, Normandy, France - Royalty for Commoners, RoderickW.
Stuart, p. 117; Herluin C. of Toursbourg Vicomte de Burgo - COMYNX.ARC(Compus
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OCCU Count of Toursbourg ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 117;
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gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 1001,Contreville, France
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!Servant and vassal of Robert I, Duke of Normandy.  Married Robert's  concubine to care for her when Robert took off for a pilgrimage in 1034. [William I and the Cong. of Eng.]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

!Vicomte of Conteville. [The Norman Achievement]

!Harllowen de Burg, founder of the Abbey of Grestein in Normandy, died, vit. pat., having married Arlotta, mother of William the Conqueror, by whom he left two sons, both of whom were wth their half-brother at the battle of Hastings. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 391]

Conteville in the arrondissement of Pont-Audemer-sur-Risle, department of the Eure, Normandy, was from ancient times the property of the dukes of Normandy and was only given to Herluin de Conteville, the husband of Arlette, mother of the Conqueror, for life. After his death it was probably possessed by Arlette, or if not, it doubtless reverted to the duchy. In any event, William Malet II, son of William Malet I, gave in 1121 the "manor of Conteville with the church and with all the dependencies of the church and of the manor" to the abbey of Bec. [Falaise Roll, p. 128]

Herluin vicomte of Conteville, after the death of his 1st wife Herleve the mother of William the Conqueror, m. Fredesendis, by whom he had a son Ralf. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 31]

The Augustan Society, Inc., Torrance, CA p 479;
Forebears Vol XVI No1 Winter 1973 Teh Augustan Society p 50;
Some research sources from Paula Evans 1992;

Son of Jean de Conteville; m. Harlette de Falaise; father of Eudes/Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1040 - UNKNOWN Muriel de Mortaigne Unnamed Bosley 1175 Alice Avenall Heiress of Haddon D. ~1210 Warine, Baron of Shipbrook de Vernon ~1137 Maud de BALiOL ~1123 Hugh de Vernon Richard Stone ~1105 - 1217 William Baron de Vernon 112 112 GIVN William (De Vernon) De
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1819 - WFT Est. 1834-1907 Rebecca Beals Richard, Earl of Lancaster ~1145 Richard de Vernon ~1220 - ~1346 Ralph Baron de Shipbrook de Vernon 126 126 survived to age 150, called "Old Sir Ralph".

wrested the barony from his neices
~0778 - ~0805 "Oplaendinge" Halfdansson Ivar 27 27 The Scandinavian Earls of Orkney trace their descent from the noblest and
most heroic of the ruling dynasties of the north. Ivar, Prince of the
Uplands inNorway, who claimed a descent from the deified hero Thor, was
father of Eystein. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and
Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 492, Sinclair,
Earl of Orkney].

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

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~1193 - ~1270 Ralph de Vernon 77 77 1083 Maud D'Arques DATE 31 MAY 2000 ~1120 Reginald de Baliol ~1240 Alice Vernon ~1252 Nicholas de Vernon ~1254 Hugh de Vernon 1823 - WFT Est. 1840-1917 Jane E Carter ~1256 Ralph de Vernon ~1258 Richard de Vernon ~1260 Thomas de Vernon 1719 - 1793 Eva Van Voorhees 74 74 ~1000 - UNKNOWN Alice Beaufort GIVN Mrs-Hugh De
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GIVN Adelbert
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~1260 - ~1292 Matilda Hatton 32 32 ~1285 - ~1335 Robert Vernon 50 50 1768 Frank Bransford ~1282 Matilda Vernon ~1255 - ~1305 Maud Grosvenor 50 50 ~1278 William Vernon ~1288 - ~1346 Richard Vernon 58 58 Thibaut, Count of Blois ~0636 - WFT Est 664-729 Onund Ingvarsson [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

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~1030 - Feb 1095/1096 Eudes \ Odo Bishop Of Bayeux I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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1248 - >1321 Roesia De Vernon 73 73 ~1065 Hugh De Baliol I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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1811 - 1876 Lydia Hadley 65 65 ~1196 - 1242 Mary De Reviers 46 46 GIVN Mary De
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~1090 - 1155 Baldwin De Rivers 65 65 GIVN Baldwin De
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~1168 - AFT May/Jan 1204 Mabel de Beaumont GIVN Mabel De
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Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Steward Of Normandy]
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Steward of Norm
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9SZ-QR

Cause of Death - Murdered.
0876 - 0936 Henry I "the Fowler" Holy Roman Emperor 60 60 His military preparations were successfully tested in a war
against the Wends.

Founder of the Saxon Dynasty.

Bavaria, Swabia, & Lotharingia refused to acknowledge him at
first, & it was not until 925 that he managed to win
recognition from all the German states.

Secured a nine-year truce from warfare with the Magyars.

He transformed many of the small towns of Germany into
fortified cities with trained troops of mounted warriors.

When the Magyars invaded Thüringen, Henry repulsed them
decisively.

Defeated the Danes & seized territory from them.

Henry was the first to create a united Germany, and, although
he never received the imperial crown, he is generally
recognized as one of the Holy Roman emperors.
~1064 - ~1115 Osbern de Arches 51 51 GIVN Osbern De
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~1099 Reginald de Knightley ~1122 de Knightley ~1165 Margaret de Vernon Adela Eu ~1770 - WFT Est. 1802-1864 Phebe McPherson 1819 - 1888 Jonathan Marshall 69 69 ~1127 Maud Vernon GIVN Maud
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~1124 - 1174 Adela Talvaise 50 50 [2524482.FTW]

99t1-96
Of, D'alencon, Normandy, France
Aka Ela (Or Adela) Talvace D' Alençon.
~1173 Richard, Baron of Shipbrook de Vernon ~1045 - 1080 Rainald Reginald De Bailleul De Baliol 35 35 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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~1022 - ~1122 Guy De Baliol 100 100 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
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~1037 - 1090 Robert Count De Mortaigne Earl of Cornwall 53 53 GIVN Robert Count De
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GIVN Robert Count De
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OCCU Earl de Cumyn ...
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 1031/37
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 117 says AFT 1040, Normandy
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 3
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Earl of Northumbria, Earl of Cornwall, Count of Mortain;This would seemto be
the 1st de Burgo (de Burghe) to have lands in Britain. He was thehalf-brother
of William the Conqueror by Arlotta, & benefitted greatly from thisrelation-
ship. He was the Earl of Cornwall in England & the Earl of Mortain(g) &Vi-
comte de Conteville in France &, possibly Comte de Comines & Baron deBourg in
Flanders. He was appointed Governor of Northumberland-evidently to putdown an
ROBERT DE BURGO, son of HARLOWEN DE BURGO and HERLEVE DE FALAISE, was C.Mortain, E. Cornwell - MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 579072
Robert de Mortain, Earl of Cornwall, Count of Mortain; was in command ofthe men at Cotentin; Companion of his half-brother, William the Conquerorat the Battle of Hastings, 14 Oct 1066  - Royalty
for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 117
Earl of Northumbria, C. de Mortain, E. of Corwall - COMYNX.ARC(Compuserve), 327
Given altogether 793 manors by his brother William the Conqueror - AShort History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 102
Earl of Cornwall - p. 104
Count of Mortaigne -http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000040.html#I1058

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GIVN Robert of Cornwall de
SURN MORTAIN
NSFX *

Fought at Battle of Hastings. [Ancestral Roots]

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EARLDOM of CORNWALL

Robert, Count of Mortain in Normandy, one of the two sons of Herluin deConteville, by Herleve, mother of William the Conqueror, was b. about1031.  About 1050 he received, from his uterine brother, William, thenDuke of Normandy, the comte of Mortain, and was thenceforth known asCount of Mortain.  He accompanied William in the invasion of England,where he was in command of the chivalry of the Cotentin at the battle ofHastings, 1066.  His share of the spoil was one of the greatest, as, withthe exception of the lands of the King and the Church, he received nearlythe whole of the county of Cornwall, and is, consequently, usuallyconsidered Earl of Cornwall, though only known as Comes Moritoniensis. Atthe time of Domesday, he was possessed of 797 manors in various counties,besides the borough of Pevensey in Sussex, etc.  In 1069 he, with Robert,Count of Eu, defeated the Danes in the parts of Lindsey, with greatslaughter.  He joined his brother, the Earl of Kent in 1088 in arebellion against William II in favour of his brother Robert Courthose,but was subsequently pardoned.

He m. 1stly, before 1066, Maud, daughter of Robert de Montgomery, Earl ofShrewsbury, by his 1st wife, Mabel, daughter and heir of William Talvas(5th son of William de Belleme, Seigneur of Alencon and Belleme).  Shewas buried in the Abbey of Grestain.  He m. 2ndly, Almodis.  He d. 8 Dec1090, and was buried with his 1st wife.  [Complete Peerage III:427-8 ascorrected by XIV:207]

!Great lord of England.  At William I's side when he died. [William I and the Conq. of Eng.]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

!Participated with his half-brother William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings.  Was created Earl of Cornwall and received as a further recompense grants of 793 manors.  This potent noble left one son, William Earl of Cornwall. Earl of Moreton in Normandy; son of Harlowen de Burgh by Arlotta, his wife who was also mother of William the Conqueror. [The Roll of the Battle Abbey, p. 23]

!Count of Mortain. Large land owner in England in 1086. [The Norman Achievement]

!Robert, Count de Moreton or Mortein in Normandy (Comes Moretoniensis), created Earl of Cornwall, with grants of 793 manors, slain in Northumbria, 1087. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 391]

The Norman conquest of England owed much to Robert, count of Mortain, the Conqueror's half-brother. [The Norman Achievement, p. 85]

Count of Mortain, Earl of Cornwall; son of Arlette and Herluin of Conteville; m. Matilda de Montgomery. [Falaise Roll, Table IV, p. 15]

Half-bro. of William the Conqueror; present at the Battle of Hastings. He received from King William 797 manors in different parts of England and 2 castles in Cornwall, of which county he was created earl. He m. Matilda, dau. of Roger de Montgomery, by whom he had three daus. and one son, William, who inherited his earldom. His name occurs 3X on the Bayeaux tapestry. [Falaise Roll, p. 95]

Comte de Mortain; father of Agnes who m. Andre de Vitrie. [Falaise Roll, p. 3]

Robert, count of Mortain, was the largest lay tenant-in-chief in Somerset. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 31]

In 1086 Bere Ferrers (Birland) and Newton Ferrers (Niwetona) were both held by Reginald de Valletorte of Robert count of Mortain. At a later date both were held by Ferrers of Valletorte as of the barony of Trematon. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 42]

At Domesday the Count of Mortain holds Berchehamstede/Berkshampstead which before the Conquest was held by Edmar, a thegn of Earl Harold; Aldbury which was formerly held by Alwin, a thegn of King Edward; Pendley which is part of the 7 hides which the count took from Tring; Hemel Hempstead which 2 bros. who were Earl Lewin's men formerly held. His under-tenants named are Rannulf, a serjeant of the Count; Humfrey; Fulcold; Lewin; Ralf. [Victoria History of
Hertfordshire, pp. 317-19]

b. 1031 d. 1091 [Mayflower PAF]

Count of Mortain/Earl of Cornwall; commander at Hastings 14 Oct 1066; m. Matilda de Montgomery; father of Emma and father of Agnes who m. Andre, Seigneur de Vitre. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2901, 2954]

Count of Mortain; m. Maud de Montgomery; father of Emma who m. Wm. IV, Count of Toulouse. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Half-brother of William the Conqueror who was given the manor of Helmsley in Yorkshire (along with many other estates) as part of the king's attempt to consolidate his power in the north after the Conquest. There is no evidence to suggest that Count Robert built a castle here, away from the center of his fee, and in any case the manor was back in royal hands in 1088 With William II confiscated Mortain's estates. [Helmsley Castle, p. 23]

The manor of Wigginton formed part of the vast fee which was held in the 11th century by Robert, count of Mortain, half-brother of the Conqueror. From the Domesday entry it seems that it was not part of the king's original gift, but had been taken forcibly by the count from Tring. He appears to have united the two original holdings, which had been formerly held by Brictric, a man of Queen Edith, and Godwin, one of Engelric's men, and to hav esubinfeudated the entire vill to a certain Humphrey. The overlordship followed the descent of the honour of Berkhampstead, while Humphrey, the sub-tenant, may almost certainly be identified with the count's tenant of the same name in Little Gaddesden. Here as there he was succeeded by the family of de Broc as early as the first years of the 13th century.  [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hertfordshire, p. 314]

In Kind Edward's reign, Alwin Gotone held three hides under the abbot and the count of Mortain's men entered upon the manor and succeeded in wresting 15 acres from the abbot.[The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hertfordshire, p. 345]

Berkhamsted Castle was built in the 11th century by Robert of Mortain, half-brother of William the Conqueror, king of England. It is now a ruin. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 29]

The first castle at Launceston was built by Coutn Robert of Mortain in 1068 to guard the main road into Cornwall. [Tintagel Castle, p. 42]

A motte castle was raised at Launceston, Cornwall early in the Conqueror's reign by his half-brother Robert of Mortain. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 156]

Berkhamsted motte castle belonged to the Conqueror's half-brother Robert of Mortain. The motte was built to about 13.7 metres (45 ft.) tall. The bailey, oblong and about 137 x 91.4 metres (450 x 300 ft), is joined to a segment of the motte base. Both motte and bailey were (and are) surrounded by a wet moat, giving the appearance of a castle standing in a lake. Outside the moat is a rampart, which in turn was almost completely encircled by another moat. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 126]
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Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~1150 Unknown Fitzleofwin ~0971 - 1008 , Count of Brienne Godfrey 37 37 DATE 2 JUN 2000

vol 1, pg 744,  " The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod

pg 46 & 174, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry

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0990 - 1056 Roger I Hugh , Count of Montgomery 66 66 DATE 3 JUN 2000

OCCU Vicomte of Hiemes ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 237
QUAY 2
Seigneur de Montgomery, advocate of Traorn Abbey, 1023 - Royalty forCommoners
, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237

OCCU Vicomte of Hiemes ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 237
QUAY 2
Seigneur de Montgomery, advocate of Traorn Abbey, 1023 - Royalty forCommoners
, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237

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DATE 20 JUL 1999

OCCU Vicomte of Hiemes ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
PAGE 237
QUAY 2
Seigneur de Montgomery, advocate of Traorn Abbey, 1023 - Royalty forCommoners
, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237

OCCU Roger "le Grand" ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975;www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 985, StGermain
Mntgm,Normandy, France;misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says980;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, France
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 does not show this
generation, but rather makes Roger (this man's son) the son of Hugh -NLP;
Vicomte of Hieme - HAWKINS.GED; HAWKINS.GED has a note saying father wasnot
Hugh de Montgomeri - NPH

OCCU Roger "le Grand" ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975;www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 985, StGermain
Mntgm,Normandy, France;misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says980;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, France
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 does not show this
generation, but rather makes Roger (this man's son) the son of Hugh -NLP;
Vicomte of Hieme - HAWKINS.GED; HAWKINS.GED has a note saying father wasnot
Hugh de Montgomeri - NPH

OCCU Roger "le Grand" ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975;www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 985, StGermain
Mntgm,Normandy, France;misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says980;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, France
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 does not show this
generation, but rather makes Roger (this man's son) the son of Hugh -NLP;
Vicomte of Hieme - HAWKINS.GED; HAWKINS.GED has a note saying father wasnot
Hugh de Montgomeri - NPH

DATE 3 JUN 2000

GIVN Roger De
SURN MONTGOMERY
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0925 - 0965 Bruno "the Great" Archbishop of Cologne 40 40 His feast day is October 11th. 1035 - 1090 Richard De Tonbridge De Clare Fitzgilbert 55 55 DATE 7 MAY 2000

GIVN Richard "De Tonbridge" "De Clare"
SURN FITZGILBERT
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See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

Called "Ricardus de Tonebruge" in the Domesday Book because of his
holdings at Tunbridge in Kent. Was occasionally styled "Richard deClare".
Justicar of England under William the Conqueror.

Called "Ricardus de Tonebruge" in the Domesday Book because of his
holdings at Tunbridge in Kent. Was occasionally styled "Richard deClare".
Justicar of England under William the Conqueror.

Richard Fitz-gilbert, a lawyer, was the founder of the House of Claire inEngland. He accompanied William the Conqueror into England andparticipated in the spoils of conquest, obtaining extensive possessionsin the old and new dominion of his royal leader and kinsman. William theConqueror, being the grandson of Richard, 4th Duke of Normandy, brotherof Godfrey.  At the time of Domesday survey he was called Richard deTonebruge, now Tunbridge, in Kent, which town he had obtained from theArchbishop of Canterbury in lieu of the Castle of Brione. At this time hehad nearly 200 lordships in various counties. One of these lordships wasthat of Clare, in County Suffolk, which subsequently becoming his chiefseat, he became styled Richard de Clare. He married Rohese, or Rohais,daughter of Walter Giffard de Bolbec, who assisted in making the "GeneralSurvey." He is said to have fallen in a skirmish with the Welsh and wassucceeded by his eldest son, Gilbert.

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. Oct. 29, 2001
WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS.THE AUTHOR IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST, BUT HAS TRIED TO VERIFY ALLDATA. IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED FREE OF ERRORS!
1009 - 1084 Walter The Elder' Giffard Earl Of 75 75 DATE 22 JUN 2000

OCCU Lord of Bolbec
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
SOUR HAWKINS.GED

OCCU Lord of Bolbec
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
SOUR HAWKINS.GED

Earl of Longueville in Normandy; became Earl of Buckingham because of his
gallant services at the Battle of Hastings.

Earl of Longueville in Normandy; became Earl of Buckingham because of his
gallant services at the Battle of Hastings.

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OCCU Walter Giffard Bolebac
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 2630370; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT1010,
Longueville, Normandy, France ;HAWKINS.GED;
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 2630370 says 1063; www.rootsweb.com/gumbysays 1085-
1102, France; HAWKINS.GED says 1084;
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve)
HAWKINS.GED
PAGE 127011162

OCCU Walter Giffard Bolebac
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 2630370; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT1010,
Longueville, Normandy, France ;HAWKINS.GED;
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve), 2630370 says 1063; www.rootsweb.com/gumbysays 1085-
1102, France; HAWKINS.GED says 1084;
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve)
HAWKINS.GED
PAGE 127011162
~0863 - 0917 Ludmilla (Ragnhildis) von Friesland 54 54 [jweber.ged]

Alan Wilson stated that Ludmilla was a daughter of Godefrid by Gisela of Lorraine, but I believe that she was daughter by his 1st wife Matilda.
1810 - 1850 Mary Hadley 40 40 0940 Osbern De Bolbec Lord of Longueville ~0904 - ~0955 Bernard de Harcourt 51 51 OCCU ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 904,Normandy,
France; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 860, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 860;
SOUR members.aol.com/sargen3 ;www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 14
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 955
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
Bernard the Dane - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 32

OCCU ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 904,Normandy,
France; members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 860, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 860;
SOUR members.aol.com/sargen3 ;www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 14
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 955
SOUR www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue
Bernard the Dane - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 32

DATE 19 JUN 2000

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Ref: Crispin & Macary, pg. 4
Ref: Burke, pg. 261-262

AKA BERNARD (SEE NOTES) "THE DANE" HARCOURT DE  (L) DENMARK

AKA BERNARD (SEE NOTES) "THE DANE"  D' (L) HARCOURT

SOME SOURCES SAY BERNARD'S PARENTS WERE BRUNO OF THE SAXONS>> AND HASALA OF THE SAXONS>>.

OTHER SOURCES SAY BERNARD'S PARENTS WERE WITTEKIND II VON SACHSEN OF (L) SAXONY AND GEVA OR GEV EYSTEINSDATTER>>.
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OCCU Earl of Montgomery ...
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn;
HAWKINS.GED says CIR 1005; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 1022 andplace;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says c1005;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says 27 Jul 1094;
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 27 Jul 1094;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
Roger de Montgomeri - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 23; Earl of Shrewsbury,
Earl of Arundel, Regent of Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);Roger IIof
Montgomery (later earl of Shrewsbury), supporter of William the Conqueror-
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p.55;The Franco-Flemish division,esti-
mated strength 1,600, under Roger...,2nd in the column [at the Battle ofHast-
ings] - p. 104;E. of Chichester-Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,p137
ROGER DE MONTGOMERY, son of ROGER DE MONTGOMERI and JOSCELINE. wasSeigneur de Montgomery, Vicomte of Hiemois; Earl of Arundel andShrewsbury; Regent of Normandy and England - Royalty for Commoners,
Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237
Scott and Brian show two different dates. Scott shows he died 1123. I amnot 100% sure this is the correct line. But it does point to this basedon the dates etc. Royal Ancestors of some American
Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #409 -
http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001/G0000066.html#I742

OCCU Earl of Montgomery ...
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn;
HAWKINS.GED says CIR 1005; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 1022 andplace;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says c1005;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says 27 Jul 1094;
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 27 Jul 1094;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
Roger de Montgomeri - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 23; Earl of Shrewsbury,
Earl of Arundel, Regent of Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);Roger IIof
Montgomery (later earl of Shrewsbury), supporter of William the Conqueror-
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p.55;The Franco-Flemish division,esti-
mated strength 1,600, under Roger...,2nd in the column [at the Battle ofHast-
ings] - p. 104;E. of Chichester-Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,p137
ROGER DE MONTGOMERY, son of ROGER DE MONTGOMERI and JOSCELINE. wasSeigneur de Montgomery, Vicomte of Hiemois; Earl of Arundel andShrewsbury; Regent of Normandy and England - Royalty for Commoners,
Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237
Scott and Brian show two different dates. Scott shows he died 1123. I amnot 100% sure this is the correct line. But it does point to this basedon the dates etc. Royal Ancestors of some American
Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #409 -
http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001/G0000066.html#I742

OCCU Earl of Montgomery ...
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn;
HAWKINS.GED says CIR 1005; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 1022 andplace;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says c1005;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 238 says 27 Jul 1094;
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) says ABT 27 Jul 1094;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
Roger de Montgomeri - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 23; Earl of Shrewsbury,
Earl of Arundel, Regent of Normandie - COMYNI.GED (Compuserve);Roger IIof
Montgomery (later earl of Shrewsbury), supporter of William the Conqueror-
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p.55;The Franco-Flemish division,esti-
mated strength 1,600, under Roger...,2nd in the column [at the Battle ofHast-
ings] - p. 104;E. of Chichester-Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,p137
ROGER DE MONTGOMERY, son of ROGER DE MONTGOMERI and JOSCELINE. wasSeigneur de Montgomery, Vicomte of Hiemois; Earl of Arundel andShrewsbury; Regent of Normandy and England - Royalty for Commoners,
Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237
Scott and Brian show two different dates. Scott shows he died 1123. I amnot 100% sure this is the correct line. But it does point to this basedon the dates etc. Royal Ancestors of some American
Families by Michel Call SLC 1989 #409 -
http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001/G0000066.html#I742

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Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel

Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel

OCCU Earl of Shropshire & Shrewsbury; Earl of Arundel
EDUC Vicomte of Heimois,sire of Alenconubject:    Re: Roger deMontgomeryFrom:        Jim Stevens <jstevens@IQUEST.NET>Date:        Sun, 6 Apr 199721:43:06 -0500>Dear Jim,>        I was reading a post of yours on
Roger de Montgomery(answer to Jay>Garner 11/25/96) and the dates rang abell. I have Roger deBeaumont, b.>about 1022 in Normandy, d. 1094. He wasSeigneur ofPort-Audemer. He was>said to have
governed Normandy while William was off inEngland. He married>Adeline deMeullent about 1040. This information came from theMary & John>series(source of one of Gordon Fisher's posts, also).>
I'm no scholar - most of my education at the moment iscoming from>thislist since I don't have easy access to the books mentioned(although>I'mimproving my library as the pocketbook allows). But I
wasstruck by the>similarities between Roger de Beaumont and Roger deMontgomery.Can you>straighten me out????>        I also enjoyed yourposts on Thomas of Savoy althoughI'm hopelessly>lost in
Burgundy! My relationships to these people are probablyshaky, but>fun!You don't happen to have any du Bois (they connect with deFiennes) or>deForests, do you? I'm on solid ground with them.>>Becky
Kenton Pyle  (becky@4you.net)> 541 Bloomfield Ave.; Urbana, ChampaignCo., OH    43078Becky, thanks for the kind words.  As far as I can telltheBeaumont andMontgomery families were not related.  I
will share with you mynotes onthe two Rogers:Roger de Montgomery:1stEarl of Arundel and Shrewsbury.  His wife, MABEL, broughthim theLordshipaf Alcenon in Normandy.  When WILLIAM THE
CONQUERERinvadedEngland in 1066, Roger remained in Normandy as regent.Hejoined WILLIAMin England in 1067 and was created Earl of Arundel.  Uponthedismembermentof Mercia in 1070, he was also given
land in the Welsh Marchesand becameEarl of Shrewsbury.Roger deBeaumont:Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (50:24)."ROGER DE BEAUMONT, SIRE DEPONTEAUDEMER, born about 1010,succeeded to thefamily estates
in Normandy, as Sire du Ponteaudemer, Seigneur deVeulles,Pre'aux,Torville, and du Ponteaitorf, and Seigneur de Beaumont(orBellomont), bywhich last name he came to be generallydescribed.  By
hismarriage he greatly increased the possessions and prestige ofthefamily,and he rose to be one of the most powerful feudal noblemen ofhisage inNormandy.  When William the Conqueror invaded
England in 1066,Roger deBeaumont furnished sixty armed vessels for thefleet and wasleft in chargeof the government of Normandy when theConqueror started on theexpedition.He munificently endowed
the Abbey of Pre'aux, of which late inlife hebecame a monk; and dying in1094 at advanced age, he was buriedin thismonastery at Ponteaudemer,Normandy."--- J Gardner Bartlett, *Newberry Genealogy*,
Boston, 1914, p4-5.Roger's two sons, Robert and Henry, both accompaniedDukeWilliam when heinvaded England and both recieved vast estates andtitles.As you observe, the two men had remarkably
similiar careers andsurely musthave worked closely together while DukeWilliam was in England.I wish Icould clarify each of their roles as"regent" and as "being incharge ofthe government" of
Normandy, but I can't.I am sending a copy of this post to GEN-MEDIEVALin the hopesthat someonecan further eloborate.Today is the first day ofthe rest of your life !(jstevens@iquest.net)
JimSubject:    Re: Roger de Montgomery/Roger deBeaumontFrom:        ntaylor@fas.harvard.edu (Nathaniel Taylor)Date:        Mon, 07Apr 1997 00:11:22 -0500To Jim Stevens' account of these two men I wouldonly add
thatthey andtheir posterities can be found in Schwennicke's ES3:637-41(Montgomery)and 3:700,702-4 (Beaumont).  Both are mentionedextensively inDavid C.Douglas' excellent biography of _William the
Conqueror_(Berkeley, 1964)and will no doubt also be found in the_Complete Peerage_ underShrewsbury(Montgomery) and Leicester(Beaumont).Nat Taylor
DATE 13 MAR 1999

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FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

!Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel. Ordericus Vitalis says the earl was a prudent and moderate man, a great lover of equity and of discreet and modest persons, and being freely assisted by the wisdon and courage of Corbeau and his two sons, Roger and Robert, was glorious amongst the greatest nobles as any of them all, by keeping the Welsh in awe, and that whole province in peace. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

!A kinsman of William the Conqueror and commander of the first body of the Duke's army at the battle of Hastings.  There is an old manuscript at Grey Abbey, co. Down, written about the year 1696 by William Montgomery, son of the Hon. Sir James Montgomery, which says of this family, "For the honour of the nation in general, let it be known to all, that there is at this day the title of a Counte or Earle of the name of all his Majesty's four kingdoms; viz., Count Montgomery in France; Earl of Montgomery in England; Earl of Eglinton in Scotland; and Earl of Mount Alexander in Ireland; the like whereof cannot be truly said of any other surname in all the world."  Fifth Count de Montgomery. Seventh or eighth largest financial contributor to the building of Westminster Abbey.  [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

!Held the earldoms of Shrewsbury and Arundel in England and in Normandy was Count of Ponthieu and Alencon. [WBH - England]

!His castle, Arundel, is a smaller version of Windsor Castle. [Castles of England, Scotland and Wales, pp. 13-16]

The Norman conquest of England owed much to Roger II of Montgomery, who became earl of Shrewsbury. [The Norman Advantage, p. 85]

Father of Matilda who m. Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall. [Falaise Roll, Table IV]

Son of Roger de Montgomeri, proven by the act of foundation of the abbey of Troarn in Hiemois, wherein he acknowledges and distinguishes his father. Contritubed 60 ships to Duke William's invasion of England and received from him the earldoms of Arundel and Shrewsbury, the honor of Eye in Suffolk and various estates in other counties amounting to 157 manors, the cities of
Chichester and Shrewsbury and the castle of Arundel. He was also quite powerful in Normandy. [Falaise Roll, pp. 100-101]

The family is from Saint-Germain-de-Montgomery and Sainte-Foy-de-Montgomery in Calvados, arr. Lisieux. Roger de Montgomery, earl of Shrewsbury, succeeded Roger his father as seigneur of Montgomery. There are traces of an early castle in each commune. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 68]

Killed in the battle of Cardiff in Wales, 1092/4. Father of Robert de Belesme. [Falaise Roll, p. 69, 80]

Kinsman of William the Conqueror, given the important county of Shrewsbury on the Welsh border to guard against intrusion. [A History of Wales, p. 104]

By 1086, Roger had built a castle to guard the major Severn ford of Rhydwhiman; it was named Montgomery after Roger's home in Normandy. The Normans claimed the cantrefi of Ial, Cynllaith, Edeirnion and Nanheudwy; thy pushed forward towards Ceri, Cedewain and Arwystli, and there was every sign that the whole of the kingdom of Powys would shortly be under the control of the earl of Shrewsbury and his followers. [History, p. 105]

In 1093, shortly after the death of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the forces of Roger surged from Powys into Ceredigion; they built a castle on the estuary of the river Teifi (Aberteifi-Cardigan) and they continued their way towards the fertile lands of southern Dyfed. There, Roger's son Arnulf seized the cantref of Penfro, where he built Pembroke Castle, one of the greatest of the strongholds of the Normans in Wales. [History, p. 106]

Rainald de Balgiole appears as an under-tenant in Staffordshire and Shropshire of Roger de Montgomery in Domesday. Rainald m. a niece Amiera of Roger. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 12]

Richard de Belmeis, sheriff of Shropshire, was a follower of Roger de Montgomery. Beaumais-sur-Dive appears to have been a fief of Grandmesnil, from which it was only 12 kil. distant, but it is in the Hiesmois of which Roger was hereditary vicomte, 20 kil. W of Vimoutiers, an early and important Montgomery possession, and 12 kil. E of Noron held of Montgomery by William Pantulf, also an under-tenant in Shropshire. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 13-14]

b.c. 1005 [Mayflower PAF]

Seigneur de Montgomery, Vicomte of Hiemes, Earl of Arundell and Shrewsbury, Regent of Normandy and England; d. 27 Jul 1094, a monk; m.1 Mabel of Belleme and was father of Robert de Belleme. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3353, 3364b]

The story of Arundel begins at Christmas 1067 when Roger de Montgomery was created Earl of Arundel and given a third of Sussex as a reward for his careful stewardship of Normandy while William was away conquering England. There is no evidence that there was a castle at Arundel then and it is likely that Roger himself built the original motte and bailey castle on the site. At first the fortifications would have been of timber but they were soon replaced by the stone shell keep which still exists.
   Roger's son, Hugh, died without issue in 1094 and his brother, Robert de Belesme, was attainted after rebelling against Henry I. After a short period in the hands of the Crown, the castle and lands together with the title of Earl of Arundel and the office of Chief Butler of England, which is still held by the Duke of Norfolk, were bestowed upon the d'Albini (d'Aubigny) family. [Arundel Castle, p. 22]

The history of Pembroke Castle opens with Domesday Book in which the great Earl Roger of Montgomery is firmly entrenched on the upper Severn. It seems that he was already poised for a thrust SW into Dyfed, for immediately upon the death in 1093 of Rhys ap Tewdwr, the effective ruler of Deheubarth, he undertook this surprising march over the backbone of Wales, and it seems that he at once occupied the splendid site of Pembroke, as if he had alreayd found out that it
existed. It was conferred on his son Arnulf de Montgomery. In the course of the Welsh reaction against the Norman invasion--which began in 1094, only a very short time after Earl Roger's conquest of Dyfed--all the Anglo-Norman castles in the SW were lost, with the single exception of Pembroke. The Welsh never succeeded in capturing it, and its great strength went far towards depriving it
of any military history. [Pembroke Castle, p. 6]

Although the actual derivation of the name Montgomery is obscure, the Norman family who bore it held the castle of Sainte Foy de Montgomery at Lisieux. Roger de Mundegumbrie, whose mother was the niece of the gr.grandmother of William the Conqueror, accompanied his kinsman on the invasion of England and commanded the van at Hastings in 1066 and was rewarded with the Earldom of Shrewsbury. [Clans & Tartans, p. 244]

Roger de Montgomery II, better known as earl Roger in the Domesday, but officially the seigneur of Montgomery, was the major recipient of Shropshire holdings. An old man of considerable wealth and power, he contributed 60 ships to the invasion fleet and was in command of a wing at the Battle of Hastings. He returned to Normandy with Queen Matilda, and the yougn Duke Robert as Duke
William's representative in Normandy. He became head of the council that governed the Duchy of Normandy in Duke William's frequent absences in England. The Norman Montgomery family ancestry was closely interwoven either by blood or marriage with the Duchy of Normandy. However, the family history in Normandy was not without blemish. Roger had four brothrs, Hugh Robert, William and Gilbert. All four brothers were murdered in revenge for the murder of Osbern de Crepon, guardian of Duke William. Roger was the survivor. Roger had four sons:
1. Robert, Count of Alencon, successor in Normandy to his vast estates
2. Hugh, inherited the Earldom of Arundel, Chichester, Shrwsbury
3. Roger, Count de Poitou, 1st Earl of Lancaster
4. Philip, remained in Normandy; went on 1st Crusade
   Earl Roger was responsible to Duke William of Normandy as his chef architect in the defence of the middle marches of the border in his defence against the Welsh. He built many castles including Montgomery, Shrewsbury, Arundel, Ludlow, Clun, Hopton and Oswestry.
   Roger became the Earl of Shrewsbury and the Earl of Arundel in England, and retained his domains in Normandy at Bailleul, Belmeis, Pantulf, Vimoutiers, Say and Tornai. However, Earl Roger also became confused with Roger de Beaumont in Normandy, who, it is claimed, was also head of the council in Normandy. But historians tend to think of thie period as being locked in marble. The
volatility of the favours of the Norman court were dynamic, heavily laced with treachery by land hungry Norman nobles eager to share in the prize of the new and wealthy land, England. The Beaumonts, Counts of Meulan in Normandy who became Earls and Counts of Leicester in England, do not seem to be relatged to the Montgomerys in any significant way and were very powerful in their own right, and, in a different time frame, Roger de Beaumont could also have been head of the Norman governing Council.
   Since over 90% of the lordships and manors of Shropshire were held in Chief at the Domesday by the powerful Earl Roger, it is perhaps more interesting to determine the intricate cross-weave of under tenants of Norman nobles who assisted in the administration of these domains. Surprisingly, very little of Shropshire was retained by the King as his own land, and very little given to the Churches and Bishops as was the usual procedure. Nevertheless, we are here dealing with the Domesday Book record, 20 years after the Conquest. In the intervening period, Earl Roger, who must by Domesday have been a very old man, and his son Robert, may well have grown and consolidated the original grants after the Conquest to a sizable mini-kingdom on the Welsh border, particularly since the domains were constantly changing, shifting, accommodating the intrusions and wasting by the Welsh, and imposing great flexibility in the border boundaries. Almost all of Derbyshire was held by Earl Roger. [Shropshire and the Domesday Book in 1086 <http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]

Regent of Normandy and England; b.c. 1005/22, Normandy, d.27 Jul 1094 a Monk at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; m. Mabel de Belleme and de Alencon; father of Arnulf who m. Lafracoth O'Brien. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3363c]
~0975 - ~1048 Josseline de Pontaudemer 73 73 _MED Book
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DATE 21 APR 2000

OCCU ...
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 says parents wereOsbern de
Bolbec and Wevie, sister of Gonnora, whose father was Herbastus de Crepon
(cf. 166-33), Forester of Argues - NLP; HAWKINS.GED says mother wasSenfrie,
daughter of Herbastus - HAWKINS.GED

OCCU ...
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 says parents wereOsbern de
Bolbec and Wevie, sister of Gonnora, whose father was Herbastus de Crepon
(cf. 166-33), Forester of Argues - NLP; HAWKINS.GED says mother wasSenfrie,
daughter of Herbastus - HAWKINS.GED

OCCU ...
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 237 says parents wereOsbern de
Bolbec and Wevie, sister of Gonnora, whose father was Herbastus de Crepon
(cf. 166-33), Forester of Argues - NLP; HAWKINS.GED says mother wasSenfrie,
daughter of Herbastus - HAWKINS.GED

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OCCU ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 989,France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, Ponteaudemer, France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 shows SENFRIE as mother of Roger de
Montgomery; also shows her parents as THOROLD of PONT-AUDEMAR and AWELINAwho
I show as grandparents of Roger de Montgomery - NPH;www.rootsweb.com/gumby
shows her mother as Senfrie (daughter of Herbastus de Crepon) - NPH

OCCU ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 989,France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, Ponteaudemer, France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 shows SENFRIE as mother of Roger de
Montgomery; also shows her parents as THOROLD of PONT-AUDEMAR and AWELINAwho
I show as grandparents of Roger de Montgomery - NPH;www.rootsweb.com/gumby
shows her mother as Senfrie (daughter of Herbastus de Crepon) - NPH

OCCU ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 975; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 989,France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 989, Ponteaudemer, France;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 shows SENFRIE as mother of Roger de
Montgomery; also shows her parents as THOROLD of PONT-AUDEMAR and AWELINAwho
I show as grandparents of Roger de Montgomery - NPH;www.rootsweb.com/gumby
shows her mother as Senfrie (daughter of Herbastus de Crepon) - NPH

DATE 28 SEP 1999

DATE 20 JUL 1999
D. 1064 Gilbert de Montgomery Aimera Montgomery ~0944 Wevia Duceline de crepon DATE 19 JUN 2000

Burke says she was the sister of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy.

Burke says she was the sister of Gunnora, Duchess of Normandy.

SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 944
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says ABT 944
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001

DATE 17 OCT 1999

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OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942,Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve),5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942,Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve),5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

OCCU Wewa ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED (Compuserve) (place only) says Crepon, Normandie;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
HAWKINS.GED says ABT 942; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney says 942,Pontaudemer,
SOUR TROW.TAF (Compuserve)
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001
PAGE 5260741
QUAY 1
Sister of Gonnore, Duchess of Normandy - TROW.TAF (Compuserve),5260741;
Wevia (Eva) de Crepon - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 79;
Avelina - HAWKINS.GED; Avelina is sister of Duchess Gunnor - HAWKINS.GED;
Wevia (Duceline) De CREPON - www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue;

DATE 21 APR 2000
0993 Geoffrey De Bolbec Baron Of Longueville DATE 24 APR 2000 0960 - 1026 Osbern De Bolbec II Lord Of Longueville 66 66 DATE 24 APR 2000

OCCU Lord of Longueville
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says CIR 940 and place

OCCU Lord of Longueville
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says CIR 940 and place

DATE 24 APR 2000
Jean Macrory 1814 - 1892 Nathan Hadley 77 77 0998 - 1050 Gilbert Crispin Earl De Briony 52 52 DATE 23 MAY 2000

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Count of Brion in Normandy.

Count of Brion in Normandy.

OCCU Count of Eu and Brion ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 1000; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 1000,Normandy,
France;www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says ABT 979, Brionne, France;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  ;
http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0003/g0000089.htm#I920;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001;www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family
Count of Brionne, Gilbert - HAWKINS.GED

OCCU Count of Eu and Brion ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 1000; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says ABT 1000,Normandy,
France;www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family says ABT 979, Brionne, France;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  ;
http://misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0003/g0000089.htm#I920;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001;www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family
Count of Brionne, Gilbert - HAWKINS.GED

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de BRIONNE & EU
1065 - UNKNOWN Emma D'Arques 1040 - UNKNOWN Baldwin FitzGilbert De Moels 0995 - UNKNOWN Beatrice de Bolbec 0970 Godfrey D'Arques Viscount Arques DATE 19 JUN 2000 1020 William D'Arques Viscount Arques DATE 31 MAY 2000 1005 Beatrice De Arques FitzGozelin DATE 22 JUN 2000 D. UNKNOWN Gozelin de Rouen Viscount Rouen D. UNKNOWN Emmeline de Rouen 1046 - UNKNOWN Gilbert De Crispin 1816 - 1895 Job Hadley 79 79  HADLEY, JOB, P.O. Lizton; Farmer, Sec. 15; born in Chatham Co., N.C., 2 9, 1816; son
of Joshua Hadley and Rebecca Hinshaw.  Married 9, 22, 1841, to Hannah Draper, who
died 12 20, 1844.  Married again 2 19, 1846, in Ohio, to Miss T. Burgess.  Four children-
-Silas, died 3 14, 1844, aged 6 months and 4 days; Martha, Ezra and Cyrus, all died in
infancy, from 6 weeks to 9 months old; he came to this county in 1839 and followed
teaching and surveying, afterward settling upon some land in the timber; has been elected
County Surveyor two terms, and has original copies of surveys all through the township;
has a farm of 292 acres, which he has thoroughly drained; was the first person to teach a
colored school west of the mountains.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Union Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1135 - UNKNOWN Bernard De Baliol 1095 Bernard Lord of Teesdale De Baliol I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1112 - UNKNOWN Matilda de Baliol ~1148 Warin de Vernon ~0988 Erneberge Albreda De Caux I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
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1052 - 1090 Adeliza of Normandy 38 38 0975 Beatrice De Arques 0945 Josselyn De Arques 0950 Emmeline ~1030 - ~1072 Ranulph Peverell 42 42 TITL Lott.FTW
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1818 - 1897 Susannah Hadley 78 78 ~1060 - DECEASED Pagan (Pain) Peverel ~1065 - DECEASED Robert Peverell Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 85BG-6L ~1067 - 1136 Hamon Peverell 69 69 ~1069 - <1131 Emma Peverell 62 62 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 85BG-LN Humberge Du Puiset 1011 Griffith Gruffydd Ap Llewellyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1155 Rhydderch Ap Tewdwr Mawr I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~0997 Gherardo Gherardini I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1095 - 1181 Agnes De Garland 86 86 Dau. of Anselm de Garlende and a dau. of Guy de Montlhery; niece of Stephen de Garlande; m. 1120 Amauri de Montfort, Count d'Evreux; mother of Simon de Montfort, Count of Evreux; d. 1181. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandmother

Mayflower PAF

Dau. of Anselm de Garlande and ?? de Montlhery; m. Aumary de Montfort; mother of Agens and Simon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Amaury de Montfort. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]

b. 1095, d. 1143; dau of Anseau de Garlande and ?? de Montlhéry; m. Amauri III de Montfort; mother of Agnes, Simon and Amauri.  [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
0984 Adele Capet of France I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1824 - 1889 Ruth Hadley 64 64 1073 Emma of Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1000 Angharat Verch Gwyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0972 - >1013 Adwige Princess of France 41 41 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0986 - 1067 Richard Count Devereux 81 81 Eldest son of Robert, Comte d'Evreux/Archbishop of Rouen, and Herleva; m. Adele, widow of Roger de Toeni; father of William, Comte d'Evreux and Agnes. [Falaise Roll, p. 41]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

His son William succeeded his father as count of Evreux abt a year after the battle of Hastings. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 41]

Count of Evereux 1037; m. Godhilda de Toeni; father of Agnes of Evereux; d. 1067. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3303]

Count d'Evreux; son of Robert, Count d'Evreux, and Herleva de Rouen; m. Adele de Toni; father of Agnes who m. Simon de MOntford. [WFT]

Son of Robert I 'the Magnificent' and Hereleve de Falaise; m. Adelaide/Adela Berenger. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]
~1069 - 1118 Anselm (Count) De Garland 49 49 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de ROCHEFORT

Seigneur de Garlande, Seneschal of France; father of Agnes. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

NEWLIN LINE

Mayflower PAF
~1073 N.N. De Monthlhery Mayflower PAF

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Guy de Montlhery; m. Anselm de Garlende; mother of Agnes. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Dau. of Guy II, Count of Rochefort and Isabel of Ramerupt; m. Anselm de Garlande. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
William I De Garland Agnes De Respy 1017 - 1108 Guy II "The Red" Sire De Monthlhery 91 91 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de ROCHEFORT
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORDde CHATEAUFORT
~1017 Elise De Corbeil 1808 - WFT Est. 1827-1899 Henry Rogers  ROGERS, HENRY, P.O. Clayton; Farmer, son of Henry and Nancy Critchfield-Rogers,
natives of Chatham Co., N.C., former born in 1772, died in 1835; the latter born in 1774,
died in 1858.  The subject of this sketch was born in Chatham Co., N.C., 11 17, 1808.
Settled on Sec. 29, in this township, 10 6, 1830.  Was first married in Chatham Co., N.C.,
10 4, 1829, to Mary Hadley, by whom he had nine children; she died 12 16, 1850; 3 23,
1852, he married Eleanor Lindley, at "White Lick" Meeting House, Morgan Co., Ind.;
three children by this marriage; her father, James Lindley, born 4 19, 1774, died 1854;
her mother, Eleanor Thompson-Lindley born 2 1779, died 1851; they were married 11
1796.  Names of children as follows: Cyrus, born 11 12, 1830; George F., born 12 29,
1831; Zeno, born 1 24, 1834, died 11 8, 1864; Thomas, born 11 29, 1835; Job, born 10
17, 1838; William, born 9 13, 1840, died 7 4, 1842; Solon R., b. 6 2, 1843; Addison E., b.
3 5, 1846; Moses E., b. 6 18, 1848; Mary E., b. 6 8, 1851; Nancy J., b. 2 16, 1856, died 4
13 1856; James H., b. 1 20, 1860. Mr. Rogers, also raised two children belonging to a
sister--Winship G. Cloud, born 12 29, 1822, died 3 10, 1841, and Sarah Cloud, born 7 16
1827, died 11 7, 1877.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Liberty Township from "Atlas of Hendricks Co Indiana"
(1878: J.H. Beers & Co., Chicago)
1045 - 1077 King of Hungary Geza I 32 32 UID: 2F810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0AED// 0985 - 1023 Gerberge de Bourgogne de MacOn 38 38 UID: 2F310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBA3D// ~1113 Hawise de Donjon ~1069 - 1127 Miles de Courtenay 58 58 The Complete Peerage voil.IV,p.317. ~1073 - ~1100 Ermengarde de Nevers 27 27 The Complete Peerage vol.IV,p.317. ~1034 Josceline de Courtenay ~1046 - 1089 Renaud II Count de Nevers 43 43 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de AUXERRE
~1055 - 1085 Ida Raimonde (Heiress) de Lyon 30 30 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> HEIRESS de la FOREZ
~1085 Frederic de Donjon ~1080 Unknown Miss 1791 - WFT Est. 1833-1882 Nathaniel Newlin ~1050 Everard de Donjon ~1052 Unknown Miss Emma de Eu ~1069 - 1156 Adelise de Peverel 87 87 1833 - 1855 Mary Frances Ayres 22 22 Richard Earl De Lancaster ~1060 - AFT 8 Mar 1104/1105 Ermentrude ~1090 Llywelyn Ddiriaid Ap Rhys I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Gunnora le Bigod Othelendis 1818 - 1844 Hannah Draper 26 26 D. 0929 Willia of Vienna TITL Dunham.FTW
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~1036 Robert (Roger) Le Bigod ~1040 N.N. De St Sauveur ~0914 Brochwell Ap Brenin I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1065 Adela De (Roucy) Rameru 1073 - ~1136 Nesta de South Wales 63 63 ~0836 - 0912 Otto "the Illustrious" Duke of Saxony 76 76 [jweber.ged]

Otto, the Illustrious, b. c836, d. 30 Nov 912, Duke of Saxony; m. Hedwig, d. 24 Dec 903.  ('Charlemagne & His World (Heer), p. 226, shows Otto's wife as dau. (illeg.) of Arnulf, King of Germany, Emperor c863-99, & Oda of Bavaria; Arnulf was son of Carolman, King of Bavaria (c828-80) & Litwinde; Carloman was son of Louis II "the German", King of the East Franks (c805-76) and Emma of Bavaria.  Louis was son of Louis I "the Fair".  See Brandenburg for Arnulf's ancestry, however, Brandenburg shows no such daughter for Arnulf.  Isenburg shows Hedwig as daughter of Henri, Comte de la Marche.  Moriarty says Hedwig d. 24 Dec 903, does not identify parents.).

Otto may NOT have married both wives, as they appear to be two different alternative wives with different ancestry.  But I followed the Hadwig von Babenberg line from Bernd Josef Jansen, World Connect db=bernd-jansen, so I am making her the 1st wife, and Hedwig of Germany as the 2nd wife.

Note: Peter Stewart, in criticizing the accuracy of Stuart's 'Royal for Commoners' points out that RFC names him Otto of Erlauchten (as if it is a place), whereas his name is Otto I "der Erlauchte" (German for "Illustrious").
Dhoude 0810 - 0886 Count of Angouleme Woulgrim 75 75 !Woulgrim, Count of Angouleme and Perigard, Count of the Palace of King Charles ~1082 - DECEASED Emma (Emmaline) De Lacy 1643 - 1739 George Glover 96 96 1830 - 1866 Mary Ann Carlisle 36 36 ~1050 Richard Talbot Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney D. 1085 Walter Lord De Lacy Unknown Ermeline 1011 - 1087 Dobrognieva Mariya 76 76 UID: C27C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D98D2// ~0582 - BET 16 AUG 640 AND 641 , Saint, Of Metz, Bishop Of Heristal Arnoul Bishop and member of the court of the Frankish king Theodebert II ofAustrasia, sometimes called Arnuiph or Arnulf of Metz. A noble, Arnulfmarried Doda, and their son was Ansegisel. Ansegisel married Beggia, thedaughter of Pepin of Landen, starting the Carolingian dynasty of France.Doda became a nun, and Arnulf made plans to enter a monastery but wasnamed the bishop of Nletz around 616. He continued his court services,making Clotaire of Neustria the king of Austrasia. He also served ascounselor to Dagobert, King Clotaire's son. In 626, Arnulf retired to ahermitage at Remiremont, FRA.

His remains, interred by Romaricus, were transferred about a yearafterwards, by Bishop Goeric, to the basilica of the Holy Apostles inMetz.

Bishop of Metz ?-641
Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor Pepin I,
and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married. According to
Frankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son of Saint
Gendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de Savoy.
This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of Arthemia and
Munderic of Vitry.  According again to the myths, Munderic was the son of
Cloderic the Paricide,son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame. This
Sigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne, another historical
figure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the supposed son of
one Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.
~1085 - 1136 Richard de Clare 51 51 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de HERTFORD

Richard de Clare first bore the title of Earl of Hertford and, being one  of those who, by power of the sword, entered Wales, there planted himself  and became lord of vast territories as also of divers castles in those  parts, but requiring other matters of moment from the king, in which he  was unsuccessful, he reared the standard of revolt and soon after fell in  an engagement with the Welsh. His lordship in 1124 removed the monks out  of his castle at Clare into the church of St. Augustine at Stoke, and  bestowed upon them a little wood, called Stoke-Ho, with a doe every year  out of his part at Hunedene. He m. Alice, sister of Ranulph 2nd Earl of  Chester, and had issue, Gilbert, his successor, with two other sons, and  a dau. Alice who m. Cadwalader-Ap-Griffith, Prince of North Wales. His  lordship d. 1139 and was s. by his eldest son, Gilbert de Clare 2nd Earl  of Hertford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's  Peerage, London, 1883, p. 119, Clare Lords of Clare Earls of Hertford  Earls of Gloucester]

Source: (1) Detlev Schwennicke (ed.), ES [Europaische Stammtafeln],(1978), III, 156., (2) Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr.,Ancestral Roots of certain American colonists..., (Edition 7,Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992), 246B-25.
c 13 Mar 962 - 1011 Anna of Byzantia UID: C37C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D99E2// 0600 Gerberge 0620 ? ~1090 Hasculf de St. Hilaire Father of James de St. Hilaire du Harcourt who m. Aveline. [Charlemagne, Alfred
the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

FOSTER LINE
1828 - 1910 Martha Jane Hill 81 81 D. 1063 King of Hungary Bela I UID: 573E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEF80// ~0300 Gallicwoman from Belgica Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 1130 - 1202 Hameline Plantagenet de Anjou 72 72 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> 4th EARL de SURREY
1113 - 1151 of Anjou and Maine-Duke of Normandy Goeffrey V 38 38 Geoffrey V (August 24 </wiki/August_24>, 1113 </wiki/1113> - September 7 </wiki/September_7>, 1151 </wiki/1151>), Count of Anjou </wiki/Anjou> and Maine </wiki/Maine_%28province_of_France%29>, and later Duke of Normandy </wiki/Normandy>, called "Geoffrey the Fair" or "Geoffrey Plantagent", was the son of Fulk </wiki/Fulk_of_Jerusalem> V, Count of Anjou </wiki/Anjou> and King of Jerusalem </wiki/King_of_Jerusalem>. Geoffrey's mother was Eremburg of La Flèche, heiress of Maine. Geoffrey himself became the father of the Plantagenet </wiki/Plantagenet> dynasty of English kings.
Nicknamed for the sprig of broom (= genêt plant, in French) he wore in his hat as a badge, at the age of 15 he married Matilda </wiki/Empress_Maud>, the daughter of Henry I of England </wiki/Henry_I_of_England> and widow of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor </wiki/Henry_IV%2C_Holy_Roman_Emperor>. The marriage in 1128 was meant to seal a peace between England/Normandy and Anjou. She was eleven years older than Geoffrey, and their marriage was a stormy one, but she survived him. Their eldest son became Henry II of England </wiki/Henry_II_of_England>.
The year after the marriage Geoffrey's father left for Jerusalem (where he was to become king), leaving Geoffrey behind as count as Anjou.
When King Henry died in 1135, Maud's cousin Stephen </wiki/Stephen_of_England> seized the throne. While Maud turned her attentions to England, Geoffrey focused on the conquest of Normandy. This was to take a decade of steady seigework and alliance-building, a process Geoffrey would not abandon even when his wife pleaded for help in England. The merits of this strategy are sometimes debated. While Angevin forces might have been decisive if brought over to England, it also seems that the possession of Normandy played a role, possibly even a decisive one, in the eventual success of their son Henry in taking the English crown.
Geoffrey also put down three baronial rebellions in Anjou, in 1129, 1135, and 1145-1151. The threat of rebellion slowed his progress in Normandy, and is one reason he could not intervene in England.
In the remaining years of his life, Geoffrey consolidated his hold on Normandy, reforming the administration of the duchy, and, in 1150, introduced Henry into its rule.
He died on September 7 </wiki/September_7>, 1151 </wiki/1151>, still a young man, and is buried in Le Mans Cathedral </w/wiki.phtml?title=Le_Mans_Cathedral&action=edit> in France.
Geoffrey and Matilda had three sons, Henry, Geoffrey, and William. He also had an illegitimate son, Hamelin de Warenne </wiki/Hamelin_de_Warenne>.
The first reference to Norman </wiki/Normans> heraldry </wiki/Heraldry> was in 1128 </wiki/1128>, when Henry I of England knighted his son-in-law Geoffrey and granted him a badge of gold lions (or leopards) on a blue background. (A gold lion may already have been Henry’s own badge.) Henry II used two gold lions and two lions on a red background are still part of the arms of Normandy. Henry's son, Richard I </wiki/Richard_I_of_England>, added a third lion to distinguish the arms of England.
7 Feb 1101/1102 - 1167 (Maud) Empress of England Matilda Empress Matilda (Maud)


August 5 <http://womenshistory.about.com/library/cal/bl0805.htm>, 1102 - September 10 <http://womenshistory.about.com/library/cal/bl0910.htm>, 1167
Alternate names: Matilda (Latin or Norman form); Maud or Maude (Saxon form) - see below for more information on the variations on her name
Titles: Queen of England (disputed), Lady of the English, Empress (Holy Roman Empire, Germany), imperatrix, Queen of the Romans, Romanorum Regina, Countess of Anjou, Matilda Augusta, Matilda the Good, Regina Anglorum, Domina Anglorum, Anglorum Domina, Angliae Normanniaeque domina
See discussion below for more about Matilda's names and titles
The inscription on Matilda's tomb at Rouen, France, read: "Here lies Henry's daughter, wife and mother; great by birth, greater by marriage, but greatest in motherhood." Matilda was the daughter of Henry I ("Henry Longshanks" or "Henry Beauclerc"), Duke of Normandy and King of England; wife of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (and thus "Empress Maude"); and her eldest son by her second husband, Geoffrey of Anjou, became Henry II, Duke of Normandy and King of England. Henry II was known as Henry Fitzempress (son of empress) in recognition of his mother's title carried with her from her first marriage.
The tomb inscription does not tell the whole story, however. The Empress Matilda (or Empress Maud) is best known in history for the civil war sparked by her fight against her cousin, Stephen, to win the throne of England for herself and her descendents.
Through her father, Matilda was descended from the Norman conquerors of England, including her grandfather William I, Duke of Normandy and King of England, known as William the Conqueror. Through her mother's mother, she was descended from more kings of England: Edmund II "Ironside," Ethelred II "the Unready," Edgar "the Peaceable," Edmund I "the Magnificent," Edward I "the Elder" and Alfred "the Great."
After her younger brother, William, the heir to the throne of England as her father's only surviving legitimate son, died when the White Ship capsized in 1120, Henry I named her his heir and obtained the endorsement of that claim by the nobles of the realm. Henry I himself had won the throne of England when his eldest brother William Rufus, died in a supposed hunting accident, and Henry quickly seized control from the named heir, another older brother, Robert, who settled for the title as Duke of Normandy. In this context the action of Henry's nephew, Stephen, in quickly taking control as king of England after Henry's death was not really unpredictable.
It is likely that many of these nobles who supported Stephen in violation of their oath to support Matilda did so because they did not believe a woman could or should hold the office of ruler of England. These nobles probably also assumed that Matilda's husband would be the true ruler -- the concept that a queen could rule in her own right was not well-established in England at that time -- and Geoffrey of Anjou, to whom Henry had married his daughter, was not a character whom the English nobility wanted as their ruler, nor did the barons want a ruler whose main interests were in France.
A few nobles, including Matilda's illegitimate half-brother (one of more than 20 illegitimate children of Henry I), Robert of Gloucestor, supported Matilda's claim, and for most of the long civil war, Matilda's supporters held the west of England.
Key events in that war and in Matilda's life are included in the timeline below. The Empress Matilda, as well as another Matilda, the wife of Stephen, were active leaders in the fight over the throne of England, as power changed hands and each party seemed ready to defeat the other at various times.
A note on names: Maud and Matilda are variations on the same name; Matilda is the Latin form of the Saxon name Maud, and was usually used in official documents, especially of Norman origin. Some writers use Empress Maud as their consistent designation for the Empress Matilda. This is a useful device to distinguish this Matilda from the many other Matildas around her: Henry I had at least one illegitimate daughter named Maud or Matilda. Robert, Earl of Gloucestor, was married to a Matilda. Stephen's wife's name was Matilda. And the Empress Matilda's mother was Matilda of Scotland.
Matilda signed her name to documents after 1141 using such titles as "Mathildis Imperatrix Henrici regis filia et Anglorum domina." A seal described as reading "Mathildis imperatrix et regina Angliae" was destroyed and does not survive as evidence that she described herself as Queen rather than Lady of the English. Her personal seal read "Mathildis dei gracia Romanorum regina" (Matilda by the grace of God Queen of the Romans).

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!Her throne was usurped by her cousin Stephen of Blois. [Funk & Wagnalls]

NEWLIN, FOSTER LINES

!Geoffrey V Plantagenet was her 2nd husband. [Desc. of Charlemagne]

!Her father wanted her to succeed him, but the barons didn't want a woman ruler and her husband, Geoffrey of Anjou was not popular.  Thus, it was fairly easy for her cousin Stephen to win the crown.  In 1138, a rebellion in favor of Mathilda broke out, lasting until 1153, when a peace was arranged providing that Stephen should continue to be king during his lifetime, but that Mathilda's son, Henry, should succeed him.  The next year Stephen died. [Outline History of Mankind]

!Following her half-brother Robert's death in 1146/7, Matilda withdrew to Normandy.  The war was now a mere chaos of pillage and bloodshed.  The royal power came to an end.  The royal courts were suspended, for not a baron or bishop would come at the King's call.  The bishops met in council to protest, but their protests and excommunications fell on deafened ears. [WBH - England]

!Betrothed to the Emperor of Germany in 1108 (when she was 6); married in 1114 (when she was 12). [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 271]

!Marriage of Geoffrey of Anjou was one of policy and not happy.  Her father, King Henry I, constantly had to interfere between the husband and wife. Matilda had much of her father's imperious spirit; and Geoffrey made demands which Henry resisted.  There was deep enmity between them. But in 1133 Matilda bore a son, Henry.  The oaths to maintain the succession were renewed. [Knight's, Vol 1, p. 274]

!Germany, 7 Jan 1114.  Princes, dukes and archbishops were among the hundreds of dignitaries present at the royal wedding of the year.  Minstrels, jugglers and dancers were on hand to entertain the guests as Mitilda, the dau. of King Henry of England, was married to Holy Roman Emperor Henry V.  The bridegroom was in his early thirties; his wife, now Empress Matilda, barely 12.  Matilda, learned German, left England on her betrothal in 1110.  Until now she was throught too young to marry. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 41

!Normandy, May 1127.  Empress Matilda is betrothed to Count Geoffrey of Anjou, dubbed "Plantagenet" from his emblem, the broom plant.  She is 24, he is 14. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 40]

!Described as cold and haughty, detested by her energetic, dashing 2nd husband, Geoffrey. Also described as a young woman of clear understanding and masculine firmness; strikingly handsome but haughty and domineering.  The unlikely liaison of Matilda and Geoffrey turned out to be miserable for both of them.  There was no denying Geoffrey's learning and charm, but as Matilda soon discovered, the charm was shallow and his cleverness devoted to the promotion of Geoffrey.  He mad no secret of the fact that he had married Matilda only to gain control of Normandy or that he disliked her.  He complained that she was rude, arrogant, and unfeminine. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, pp. 29, 132-3]

Retired to the abbey of Bec at the end of her life. [Falaise Roll, p. 139]

Saxon name was "Aethelric".  Matilda was called Alice at birth.

From the start she despised her adolescent second husband as her social inferior and she seems never to have warmed to him. Geoffrey equally disliked Matilda, yet both were tough and calculating, able to exploit their loveless marriage for mutual political gain. They produced the children necessary for the continuation of their lines, then went their separate ways, never deviating from personal political ambitions. Driven by an iron will to gain what she regarded as her inheritance, her personality was one of the chief obstacles to the success of her cause. [Plantagenet Chronicles, p. 51]

Dark hair, dark eyes, white skin; rather tall and graceful. [The Conquering Family, p. 6]

Hated her second husband; left him three times. [The Conquering Family, p. 8]

Dau. of King Henry I of England and Matilda of Scotland; m. Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Henry I and Matilda Atheling; m.1 Heinrich V, Emperor of Germany; m.2 Geoffrey V le Plantegenet and was mother of:
1. Henry II, king of England
2. Geoffrey VI Mantell
3. Guillaume
4. Emma who m. Dafydd ap Owain
[WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]

Matilda was pregnant at the time of Henry I's death and shortly thereafter, early in 1136, she bore her third son, William. It appears probable that after 1136 she and Count Geoffrey did not live as husband and wife for at least a period of some years while Matilda was in England contending with Stephen and Geoffrey was trying to subdue Normandy. Only after the Empress left England following Robert of Gloucester's death in 1141, when she was 39 or so, would it have been possible for her to resume married life with her husband, but the evidence strongly inclines to the belief that she did not do so. Indeed, to judge from the dates of the deaths of Geoffrey V's known OOW children--all of whom outlived Henry II by fairly significant lengths of time--it seems a reasonable guess that they were born in the later years of his life, in the later 1130s and 1140s, when he was almost certainly no longer cohabiting with the Empress.
   English chroniclers are very specific about the births of the Empress' three sons Henry, Geoffrey and William, even though all 3 were born abroad. [John Carmi Parsons <jparsons@chass.utoronto.ca]

On the death of Henry I there were three candidates for the throne: Matilda, his daughter, and the two sons of his sister Adela, Theobald of Blois and Stephen of Boulogne. Of the three, Matilda had unquestionably the best title as she was the nearest heir, her father had named her his successor, and the barons had sworn to accept her; but Matilda's sex told against her, as did her arrogant temper and her marriage to the representative of the Angevin house, long the declared enemy of England. [The Fosters of Flanders, England, and America, p. 9]

ES (Ysenburg-Buedingen/Freytag von Loringhoven) shows only one marriage for Henry V, that to Matilda of England/Normandy, celebrated in 1114. The marriage is usually said to have been barren, but Marjorie Chibnall's recent study of Matilda's life refers to the chronicle of Herman of tournai, which indicates that the couple had at least one child who must have died very young. [Leo van de Pas <leovdpas@iinet.net.au]

A motte castle was raised at Bampton, Oxfordshire by Empress Matilda, c. 1142, during the reign of her cousin Stephen. The castle was taken by Stephen and slighted. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 122]

Child-bride of Henry V, emperor of Germany, and after his death in 1125 she married Geoffrey of Anjou. Although Matilda was the lawful queen of England, her cousin Count Stephen of Blois crossed the channel and siezed the throne. The situation eventually resulted in civil war. Leaving her husband and infant son, the future Henry II, in Anjou, the Empress Matilda set sail for England in Sep 1139, accompanied by her half-brother, Earl Robert of Gloucester, and 140 knights. They landed at Arundel. Earl Robert was popular in the west country, where he held his estates, and the people gave the empress a hearty welcome: Bristol soon became their main base and rallying center. King Stephen did his best to eject the empress's supporters from their castles and he passed the next 18 months suppressing revolts and engaging in siege warfare. At an unknown date before Christmas 1140 the empress and her knights had succeeded in occupying the castle and city of Lincoln: this was an important achievement because at that time Lincoln was one of the richest cities in England. King Stephen hurried up with an army and forced the empress to make good her escape.  [Lincoln Castle, p. 17]
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Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
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!Magna Charta Surety, 1215.  6th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester. [Magna Charta Sureties]

!4th Earl of Hertford; 6th Earl of Clare. In 1196 he gave 1000 marks to the king for livery of the lands of his mother's inheritance, with his proportion of those some time belonging to Giffard, Earl of Buckingham.  His name appears in the covenant made between King John and the Barons, and as he did not die until Dec 30, 1218, and there being no other prominent man of his name, it is very likely that he was the Surety named.  He was buried either at Clare, or in the middle of the choir of the priory of Tunbridge, which he founded. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87, 221]

!M. Amice, Countess of Gloucester; son and heir of Roger de Clare and Maud de St. Hilary; father of Gilbert de Clare. [Ped of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

3rd Earl of Hertford, Magna Charta Surety; m. Amice of Gloucester; father of Maud de Clare; father of Maud de Braose. [Royal Descents, p. 406]

b. 1162 [Judy Martin]

6th Earl of Clare, Hertford and Gloucester; Magna Charta Surety, 1215; son of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford, and Maud de St. Hilary; m. Amice, Countess of Gloucester; father of Sir Gilbert de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, p. 67]
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~1062 Coudo Vogena de Eu ~1060 Amanieu Signeur de Bengauges ~1064 MacAire (St) de Gascony 1747 - 1802 Hannah Marshill 55 55 -- D. 1143 Adelbert IV (Count) de Montgomery [1748129.ged]
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S/O ARCHAMBAUD IV de COMBORN     & BRUNISSEND de LIMOGES     see
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1749 - 1815 John Marshill 66 66 -- ~1051 - >1129 Beatrice De Montdidier 78 78 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 151-24. 1160 - 1202 Aymer Taillefer 42 42 [1748129.ged]
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[2524482.FTW]

Kingdom of France
Louis VI, known as the Fat or Louis the Wide Awake, succeed ed his father Philip I to the throne of France in 1108.  Lo uis VI ruled until 1137, and was succeeded by his son, Loui s VII, known as the Young.
Acceded France 1101-
Acceded: 1108.  Interred: St. Denis, France.
France
France - Aka Louis L'eveille (Wide Awake)

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Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 121E-20.

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

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Parentage is unknown.  There are a number of attributions, but no certainty.
WFT 12, Tree #0472 shows her father as Sempie Forester of Circques

Apparently she was not "de Crepon" & her parentage is unknown:

The name of the father of Gunnor is unknown. Herbastus is derived from the name of her brother Herfast/Arfastus, but is unsupported. [Ref: Todd A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu> message to Gen-Medieval 6 Nov 1996]

The greater part of our information about Gunnor and her relations is derived from those additions to the History of William of Jumieges for which Robert de Rotigny is responsible. It is Robert who preserved the story of how Richard I of Normandy became enamoured of the beautiful Senfrie, wife of one of his foresters, and how Senfrie contrived to substitute her sister Gunnor for herself, to the Duke's ultimate satisfaction. [Ref The Sisters and Nieces of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy by G.H. White in the Genealogist, New Series 1921 v37 p57]

Parentage of Gunnor and her siblings is unknown. While some sources call her father Herfastus, this was in fact the name of her brother. She has also been claimed as a daughter of the Danish royal family, but there is no evidence for this, and the context of her coming to attention of Richard I and the family's subsequent rise to power militates against her being a royal daughter. Douglas argued, based on the donations of brother Arfast to the monastery of St. Pere, that the root of the family was in the Cotetin region of Normandy, but van Houts has suggested that the Cotetin land was granted to Arfast, rather than inherited by him. Thus we are left with the more ambiguous statement of Torigny and others that she was a member of a Norman family of Danish origins. [Ref: Todd A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu> message to Gen-Medieval 5 Jan 1997]

Gunnora ... was not "de Crepon", nor was she daughter of Herbastus de Crepon of Denmark - her brother Herfastus/Arfast appears to have received Crepon only after Gunnora took up with Richard I, and thus the family was not originally from there. Likewise, while she is said to be of a noble family of Danish ancestry, it is not stated that her father was from Denmark (the family probably arrived with Rollo, in the generation of her (unknown) grandfather. [Ref: Todd A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu> message to Gen-Medieval 28 Jul 2000]

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1033 Robrecht I "De Fries" Count of Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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TYPE Book
AUTH Moriarty, G. Andrews
PERI Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Phillippa
PUBL Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, UT, 1985
DETA A hardbound unedited ms in the author's hand, by one of the greatAmerican genealogists.
LOCA The original of the work is in the NEHGS, Boston, MA
TEXT 39
TYPE Book
AUTH ESS
PERI Europaische Stammtafeln
EDTR Schwennicke, Detlev
TEXT i:95
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Clare, Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half Giffard (Gloucester, Glamorgan,Gwynllwg).
~1120 - 1188 William Of Gloucester Fitzrobert 68 68 ~1492 - 1548 Thomas Strutt 56 56 1753 - 1836 Ezra Hinshaw 83 83 ~1034 - >1086 Ealdgyth de Mercia 52 52 ~1212 - >1278 Hamon V Baron De Massey 66 66 1122 - 1204 of Aquitaine Queen of England Eleanor 82 82 [1748129.ged]
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The Dutchess of Aquitaine, she was divorced from Louis VII, King of France.
She was imprisoned for 16 years while married to Henry II.

Eleanor Of Aquitaine
b. c. 1122
d. April 1, 1204, Fontevrault, Anjou, Fr.
also called ELEANOR OF GUYENNE, French ÉLÉONORE, OR ALIÉNOR, D'AQUITAINE,OR DE GUYENNE, queen consort of both Louis VII of France (in 1137-52) andHenry II of England (in 1152-1204) and mother of Richard I the Lion-Heartand John of England. She was perhaps the most powerful woman in12th-century Europe.
Eleanor was the daughter and heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine andcount of Poitiers, who possessed one of the largest domains inFrance--larger, in fact, than those held by the French king. UponWilliam's death in 1137 she inherited the Duchy of Aquitaine and in July1137 married the heir to the French throne, who succeeded his father,Louis VI, the following month. Eleanor became queen of France, a titleshe held for the next 15 years. Beautiful, capricious, and adored byLouis, Eleanor exerted considerable influence over him, often goading himinto undertaking perilous ventures.

From 1147 to 1149 Eleanor accompanied Louis on the Second Crusade toprotect the fragile Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, founded after the FirstCrusade only 50 years before, from Turkish assault. Eleanor's conductduring this expedition, especially at the court of her uncle Raymond ofPoitiers at Antioch, aroused Louis's jealousy and marked the beginning oftheir estrangement. After their return to France and a short-livedreconciliation, their marriage was annulled in March 1152. According tofeudal customs, Eleanor then regained possession of Aquitaine, and twomonths later she married the grandson of Henry I of England, HenryPlantagenet, count of Anjou and duke of Normandy. In 1154 he became, asHenry II, king of England, with the result that England, Normandy, andthe west of France were united under his rule. Eleanor had only twodaughters by Louis VII; to her new husband she bore five sons and threedaughters. The sons were William, who died at the age of three; Henry;Richard, the Lion-Heart; Geoffrey, duke of Brittany; and John, surnamedLackland until, having outlived all his brothers, he inherited, in 1199,the crown of England. The daughters were Matilda, who married Henry theLion, duke of Saxony and Bavaria; Eleanor, who married Alfonso VIII, kingof Castile; and Joan, who married successively William II, king ofSicily, and Raymond VI, count of Toulouse. Eleanor would well havedeserved to be named the "grandmother of Europe."

During her childbearing years, she participated actively in theadministration of the realm and even more actively in the management ofher own domains. She was instrumental in turning the court of Poitiers,then frequented by the most famous troubadours of the time, into a centreof poetry and a model of courtly life and manners. She was the greatpatron of the two dominant poetic movements of the time: the courtly lovetradition, conveyed in the romantic songs of the troubadours, and thehistorical matière de Bretagne, or "legends of Britanny," whichoriginated in Celtic traditions and in the Historia regum Britanniae,written by the chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth some time between 1135 and1139.

The revolt of her sons against her husband in 1173 put her culturalactivities to a brutal end. Since Eleanor, 11 years her husband's senior,had long resented his infidelities, the revolt may have been instigatedby her; in any case, she gave her sons considerable military support. Therevolt failed, and Eleanor was captured while seeking refuge in thekingdom of her first husband, Louis VII. Her semi-imprisonment in Englandended only with the death of Henry II in 1189. On her release, Eleanorplayed a greater political role than ever before. She actively preparedfor Richard's coronation as king, was administrator of the realm duringhis crusade to the Holy Land, and, after his capture by the Duke ofAustria on Richard's return from the east, collected his ransom and wentin person to escort him to England. During Richard's absence, shesucceeded in keeping his kingdom intact and in thwarting the intrigues ofhis brother John Lackland and Philip II Augustus, king of France, againsthim.

In 1199 Richard died without leaving an heir to the throne, and John wascrowned king. Eleanor, nearly 80 years old, fearing the disintegration ofthe Plantagenet domain, crossed the Pyrenees in 1200 in order to fetchher granddaughter Blanche from the court of Castile and marry her to theson of the French king. By this marriage she hoped to insure peacebetween the Plantagenets of England and the Capetian kings of France. Inthe same year she helped to defend Anjou and Aquitaine against hergrandson Arthur of Brittany, thus securing John's French possessions. In1202 John was again in her debt for holding Mirebeau against Arthur,until John, coming to her relief, was able to take him prisoner. John'sonly victories on the Continent, therefore, were due to Eleanor.

She died in 1204 at the monastery at Fontevrault, Anjou, where she hadretired after the campaign at Mirebeau. Her contribution to Englandextended beyond her own lifetime; after the loss of Normandy (1204), itwas her own ancestral lands and not the old Norman territories thatremained loyal to England. She has been misjudged by many Frenchhistorians who have noted only her youthful frivolity, ignoring thetenacity, political wisdom, and energy that characterized the years ofher maturity. "She was beautiful and just, imposing and modest, humbleand elegant"; and, as the nuns of Fontevrault wrote in their necrology: aqueen "who surpassed almost all the queens of the world."

Countess of Saintonge, Angoumois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux, Agen.
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Duke of Toulouse Note: Called "Makir"
Note: Also called Theodericus I, Judiarch of Narbonne a ranking Jewishleader
Note:
His ancestry is one of the great lineages of antiquity. Ancestry forTheodoric is takenfrom Augustan Society Charts. (Chart R2 "Sasanians tothe Exilarcs") According to Roderick W. Stuart in his "Royalty forCommoners) on page 229, "This is factual material based on soundmaterial."


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1  NAME St. Clothilda (Clotild) of /Burgundy/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import: J an 17, 2001 1  NAME St. Clothilde /of Burgundy/1DEAT 2  DATE 3 JUN 548 2  PLAC Tours, Ingre- et-Loire, France

Sources: RC 303, 349; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1667, 1778, 1780; "theFranks"by Edward James; Pfa fman.
   Franks: Chrodechildis, or Clotild in modern French; aCatholicChristian, daughter of a for mer Burgundian king. Her familymembers werenot Christians. They were Arians, who did not bel ieve in theequality ofpersons in the Trinity. She probably was responsible forpushing Clovi sinto becoming a Christian.
   the Church of the Holy Apostles--where Clotild, Clovis andtheirdaughter were buried--wa s later named after St. Genevieve, who alsowasburied there.
   K: Saint Clothilde de Bourgogne.
   K-1657: Chrotechilde von Altburgund (Old Bourgogne).
   Pfafman: Clothilda (Clothild) of Burgundy. Second wife ofClovis.Canonized after her death .Clotilda was responsible for theconversion ofher husband to Christianity. After he died i n 511 sheentered a monasteryat Tours. She was canonized a few years after herdeath. Her rem ains wereburied in the Church of Saint Genevive in Paris.Her tradition al feastday is June 3 . "Clotilda, Saint," Microsoft (R)Encarta. Copyright (c )1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyrig ht (c) 1994Funk & Wagnall'sCorporation

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife of
Clovis
Magnis, married in 492.  Conflicting dates of death 548 and 551.  Two
children.

Clothilde de Heilige, Prinses van Bourgondil.  Clothildus.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Died 3 June 548.

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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife of
Clovis
Magnis, married in 492.  Conflicting dates of death 548 and 551.  Two
children.

Clothilde de Heilige, Prinses van Bourgondil.  Clothildus.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Died 3 June 548.

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[jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

     Also spelled Clotilde, Chlothilde, Chlotilde, Chrodechilde,Chrodigild, or Chrotechildis  queen consort of Clovis I, king of theFranks, in whose momentous conversion to Christianity she played anotable part.
     Clotilda was the granddaughter of Gundioc, king of Burgundy, who wasrelated to the
Visigothic kings and shared their Arian Christian faith. At Gundioc'sdeath his kingdom was divided between his four sons, Gundobad, Godegesil,Chilperic, and Gundomar.  Clotilda's father Chilperic and her mother weremurdered by Gundobad, and Clotilda and her sister took refuge withGodegesil in Geneva. Clovis, hearing good reports of Clotilda, obtainedGundobad's permission for their marriage in 493. She bore him four sons,Ingomer and the future kings Clodomir, Childebert I, and Chlotar I.
     Clotilda was tireless in urging her husband to renounce his idolsand acknowledge the true God; his final decision (498?) was made tohonour a vow taken during a battle against the Alemanni. After Clovis'death (511), she retired to Tours and became famous for her sanctity oflife, generosity to the church, and charity work. She was buried besideClovis in the church, now Sainte-Geneviève, that they had cofounded inParis.

To cite this page:  "Clotilda," Encyclopædia Britannica
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=24830&tocid=0&query=chlotilde>[2148518.ged]

Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St. Clothilde), born 475,died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She was the daughter of Gond ebaud (ChilpericII.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian by religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies.

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ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter ofKing Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed byhis own brother.  Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents hissubsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes ofpreventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni.   . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have beendeliberate."[JamesLinage.GED]

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ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter ofKing Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed byhis own brother.  Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents hissubsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes ofpreventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni.   . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have beendeliberate."[Direct Linage1.FTW]

[JamesLinage.GED]

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ema p 307 "According to Gregory of Tours, [CLOVIS] was persuaded to[convert to Christianity] by his Christian wife Clotild, granddaughter ofKing Gundioc of Burgundy, whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed byhis own brother.  Clovis married her in 493, and Gregory presents hissubsequent conversion as a desperate measure, taken in hopes ofpreventing the total annihilation of his army by the Alemanni.   . . ."
ewh p 172 ". . . a Burgundian, Clotila, who was of the Roman communion.The Burgundians in general were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have beendeliberate."
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1757 - WFT Est. 1783-1826 Thomas Hinshaw ~0840 - 0887 Boso de Provençe King of Provençe 47 47 ~0420 - >0453 Sigimberus I d'Auvergne 33 33 Source: Kraentzler 1636, 1772; Collins; AF.
   K: Auberdon l'Enchanteur de France.
   AF: Adelbert, born about 454, died 491.
   Collins: Albero, Duke of Moselle. Died 491.


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0411 - 0458 (Merovee) of Salic Franks Merovaeus 47 47 1  NAME Merovic I "the Young" King of the Salic /Franks/ 1  NAMEMerovaeus/Merovee/ 1  BIR T 2  DATE 411 2  PLAC France 1  BIRT 2  DATE415 2  PLACFrance




Sources: RC 303; Kraentzler 1657, 1777; Collins; AF; Pfafman.
   RC: Merovaeus, governed the Salic Franks, 448-457. Defeated Attila"theHun" in 451. He wa s a son or son-in-law of Clodion.
   K: Merovee, King of the Salic Franks. Extended his dominions as farasMentz on the one sid e, and, by expelling Attila, King of the Huns,heconquered Picardy, Normandie, and most of th e Isle de France. He wastheson of Clodius.
   K-1657: Merovech, King of a poart of the Salistian Franks.
   Collins: Merovaeus, King of the Franks 448-458. Died 458.
   Pfafman: Merovacus (Merowech, Merovech, Merovaeus, Merovee), KingofSalic Franks 448-458 . Gave name to Merovingian Dynasty deFrance.Governedthe Salic Franks.  Defeated "Attila th e Hun" in 451.  Onesou rce listedMerovaeus, K. of the Salic Franks as the son of another Merovaeus, theson of Clodius the Long-Haired, K. of the Salic F ranks. FILE:ColombiaEncyclopedi a (c) 1944; Peter Grard Gentala


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William "Earl" of Murray Canmore ~0990 - 1071 Almode de la Haute Marche 81 81 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Murdered by her step son, Pedro Raimundo de Barcelona. 0585 - 21 Feb 0638/0639 De Landen Mayor of the Palace Pepin I Sources: RC 260; AF; Kraentzler 1635; Collins; "the Franks."
   Franks: He was Dagobert's mayor of the palace (in effect theking'sprime minister) and on e of his chief advisors.
   Source: An Encyclopedia of World History (chart on p. 149)
   RC: Pepin of Landen "the Old," Mayor of the Palacer d'Austrasia, 623.
   K: Pipin von Landen, Majordomo in Austrasia, jointly with ArnulftheHoly. Majordomo of th e Court in Paris (630).


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Pepin the Elder, aka Pippin von Landen or Pepin of Landen. BegantheCarolingian Dynasty of rulers of the Kingdom of France.

Pepin von Landen became Mayor of the Palace in the Merovingian /Frankishkingdom of Austrasia for King Dagobert in 628 until 639. Acted asone ofhis chief counselors, along with Arnoldus/Arnulf Bishop of Metz,for thekingdom of Austrasia. Pepin ruled when Clovis II was on thethrone, andwas succeeded in 639 by Grimoald.

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ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulersin Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, thedescendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, hadmaintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventhcentury.  PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayorsof the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, thenorth-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chiefadvisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, andPIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace.  (It was a marriagearranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form thepowerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"

Note: Pippin I, incorrectly called "of Landen," was Mayor of the Palaceunder young Dagobert I, whom Clotaire II had placed over Austrasia, butPippin "was disgraced when Dagobert became sole king in 629, and had toseek refuge in Aquitaine."[Direct Linage1.FTW]

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ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulersin Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, thedescendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, hadmaintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventhcentury.  PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayorsof the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, thenorth-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chiefadvisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, andPIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace.  (It was a marriagearranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form thepowerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"

Note: Pippin I, incorrectly called "of Landen," was Mayor of the Palaceunder young Dagobert I, whom Clotaire II had placed over Austrasia, butPippin "was disgraced when Dagobert became sole king in 629, and had toseek refuge in Aquitaine."[JamesLinage.FTW]

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ohme pp 89-90 "The family which was to produce the most powerful rulersin Europe in the eighth century came from Austrasia, where they, thedescendants of Dagobert's one-time advisers PIPPIN and ARNULF, hadmaintained an almost uninterrupted ascendancy throughout the seventhcentury.  PIPPIN I's son Grimoald and grandson PIPPIN II were both mayorsof the palace in Austrasia."
ohme p 86 "In 622 CHLOTHAR II made DAGOBERT king in Austrasia, thenorth-eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom . . . Dagobert's chiefadvisers were two Austrasian aristocrats, ARNULF, Bishop of Metz, andPIPPIN, who was made mayor of Dagobert's palace.  (It was a marriagearranged between Arnulf's son and PIPPIN's daughter that was to form thepowerful dynasty known later as the Carolingians.)"
~0550 - 0645 Mayor of the Palace Carloman 95 95 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1036 - 1092 Boson II VICOMTe de Chatellerault 56 56 [1748129.ged]
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~1038 Duncan Earl de Moray ~1072 - 1139 William De Meschines 67 67 ~1180 John de Burgh William De Burgh 1802 - 1879 Elizabeth Lough 76 76 WFT Est. 1734-1760 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Hadley Johnson Ralph d' -Count of Ivry Ivry UID: FA840C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD8CA// ~0956 - >1020 of Luxembourg Eva 64 64 UID: CC7F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA59F//

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D. >1024 Gerard of Lower Alsace Count in Als UID: 723A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D06F4// ~0870 - ~0928 Rothilde of the West Franks 58 58 0854 Hrollager (Hrollaug) Ragnvaldssøn This person isn't known to Isenburg, chart 79, Vol. 2.
"Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart, 1992, 2nd edition.
~1100 Mathilda (Agnes) de Aquitaine 0800 - 20 Mar 0850/0851 Ermengarde of Tours This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

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D. 1123 Felicie de Roucy 1090 Walter Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1020 - 1077 Agnes de Aquitaine 57 57 1737 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Simon Johnson D. 0994 King Sancho II D. c 9 Feb 977 Luitgarde of Vermondois UID: C87A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D9C14// 1025 - ~1075 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn 50 50 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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D. 1102 Stephen Count de Burgundy [1748129.ged]
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Lambert de Semur 1003 - 1079 Adelaide Havoise Princess Of France 76 76 Adaele was united with Richard De Normandie the Third by contract, notmarriage. D. 1003 Susanna of Italy ~1140 - 1206 Adela Of Champagne Blois 66 66 ~0669 Habibai Natronai Gertrude Heiress de Flanders WFT Est. 1734-1760 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Caleb Johnson ~0752 Wicibert 1046 - 1118 Robert I De Beaumont 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF MEULAN
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FTX-N3

Was buried as a monk
0982 - 6 Mar 1051/1052 of Normandy Queen of England Emma Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

1  NAME EMMA 'the Flower' of /Normandy/
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1  DEAT
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D. 1094 Hugues (Vicount) du Puiset [1748129.ged]
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~1149 - 24 Mar 1216/1217 Beatrice De Vaux 1114 Beatrice FitzWilliam ~1158 William De Burgh De Mortain Isabel of England Aldhelm (Adelmus) De Burgh [1748129.ged]
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Agnes De France 6 Jan 1747/1748 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Jonathan Johnson 1157 - 1199 Coeur-de-Lion "lionhearted" England Richard I 41 41 [1748129.ged]
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Richard ruled from 1189 to 1199.  He was killed in battle by a bolt-shot from a
crossbow.  Being unmamrried with no heir he named his brother John heir to the
realm of England and all his other lands.  His body was buried at Fonterault,
his heart at Rouen Catherdral and his entrails at Charroux in Poitou.
1163 - 1230 Berengaria de Navarre 67 67 1132 - 1194 "The Wise" King de Navarre Sancho VI 62 62 [1748129.ged]
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~1080 - ~1153 William De Peverel 73 73 GIVN William, "the Younger"
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OCCU de Nottingham
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William Peverel built Whittington Castle, a Norman Motte and Baileycastle after the demolition of a previous stronghold.  His eldestdaughter, Mellet inherited the castle.  She married Warin de Metz ofLorraine, the founder of the FitzWarines.  They held the castle until1240 when it was taken by King John and its owner, Foulke FitzWarine wascalled an outlaw.

Another source says that the castle Whittington was originally built in845 by Welsh Prince Ynyr ap Cadfarch and was seized by Roger deMontgomery who gave it to Sir William Peveril (Peverell) of Peak.  Thepresent castle dates to 1221 with the FitzWarins (see this line whichbegins with William's daughter Mellet).
WFT Est. 1734-1760 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Isaac Johnson ~1088 - >1149 Avise De Lancaster 61 61 ~1087 - >1156 Margaret De Perche 69 69 ~1035 Count of Flanders Henry 1013 - 1065 King of Castile Ferdinand I 52 52 Ferdinand I, Spanish king of Castile and León
or Ferdinand the Great, d. 1065, Spanish king of Castile (1035–65) and León (1037–65). He inherited Castile from his father, Sancho III of Navarre, conquered León, and took parts of Navarre from his brother García. Ferdinand fought successfully against the Moors and reduced to vassalage the Moorish kings of Zaragoza, Badajoz, Seville, and Toledo. At the Council of Coyanza (1050) he confirmed the laws of Alfonso V and introduced church reforms. He divided his kingdom among his sons: Castile went to Sancho II, León to Alfonso VI, and Galicia to García.
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Ferdinand I's Kingdom of Castile and León was divided between his three sons: Sancho II received Castile, Alfonso VI, León, and a new Kingdom of Galicia was broken off León for García. However, Sancho II prevented García from taking up his kingdom and then proceeded to attack Alfonso VI. In 1070, Sancho actually defeated Alfonso and drove him into exile, reassembling the whole kingdom of Ferdinand I. But when Sancho was killed in 1072, the whole kingdom immediately fell to Alfonso, who maintained its unity by imprisoning García until his death. How Sancho was killed is still a matter of uncertainty. He seems to have been meeting an incursion from Alfonso in exile, but the death may have been one of betrayal than just of battle. Whether Alfonso was even present is variously represented.
Source: http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#spain
~1084 Melisende de Crecy D. >1104 Adelaide Heiress de Crecy Egeline de Courtenay ~1175 Joan de Clare 1060 Ronais de Clare Gilbert Lord de Tellieres 1744 - WFT Est. 1735-1824 Stephen Johnson ~0984 Gunnora d'AUNOU ~1088 - 1171 Baldwin Fitz Gilbert de Clare 83 83 [1748129.ged]
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1064 - 1117 Gertrude de Flanders 53 53 UID: DA330C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D670B// ~0832 Hugh d'Auxerre Abbot of Saint-Germain 0999 - 1035 "The Magnificent" Duke Of Normandy Robert I 36 36 OCCU 6th Duke of Normandy ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED says ABT 999, Normandy; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/familysays ABT
995, Normandy, France; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 1000;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67 says CIR 1000
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Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 96;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6,49;
Robert the Magnificent, duke (1027-35), made his illegitimate son Williamhis
heir and died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. - Encyclopedia, p. 722;
Robert the Magnificant or the Devil, Count of Heimes - NORM.TAF(Compuserve);
Robert II - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 3;Robert I 'le Diable' -COMYNI.GED
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Chevallier, p. 6
ROBERT I, son of RICHARD II and JUDITH DE RENNES, "the Devil", Duke ofNormandy, a Crusader, died in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey - Royalty forCommoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67
Acceded 1027 Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King ofFrance to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch,the Vexin, as an additional to his partimonial domains. In
the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion
induced him to undertake a pilgramage to the holy land, where thefatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired hisconstitution he died on the way home. Some sources call him
Robert I the Magnificent!  Though Robert never married
Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was faithful to her andshe to him until his death. 6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brotherRichard, abducted Herleva of Failaise daughter of the
village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the
Castle of Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William theConqueror. - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000047.html#I844

OCCU 6th Duke of Normandy ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED says ABT 999, Normandy; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/familysays ABT
995, Normandy, France; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 1000;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67 says CIR 1000
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NORM.TAF (Compuserve) (says 22-Jul-1035);PHILIP.GED (Compuserve) 22 Jul1035;
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SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots); CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS);
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 96;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6,49;
Robert the Magnificent, duke (1027-35), made his illegitimate son Williamhis
heir and died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. - Encyclopedia, p. 722;
Robert the Magnificant or the Devil, Count of Heimes - NORM.TAF(Compuserve);
Robert II - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 3;Robert I 'le Diable' -COMYNI.GED
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Chevallier, p. 6
ROBERT I, son of RICHARD II and JUDITH DE RENNES, "the Devil", Duke ofNormandy, a Crusader, died in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey - Royalty forCommoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67
Acceded 1027 Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King ofFrance to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch,the Vexin, as an additional to his partimonial domains. In
the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion
induced him to undertake a pilgramage to the holy land, where thefatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired hisconstitution he died on the way home. Some sources call him
Robert I the Magnificent!  Though Robert never married
Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was faithful to her andshe to him until his death. 6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brotherRichard, abducted Herleva of Failaise daughter of the
village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the
Castle of Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William theConqueror. - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000047.html#I844

OCCU 6th Duke of Normandy ...
SOUR COMYNI.GED says ABT 999, Normandy; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/familysays ABT
995, Normandy, France; HAWKINS.GED says ABT 1000;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67 says CIR 1000
SOUR GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 63505620;Royalty for Commoners, RoderickW. Stuart;
NORM.TAF (Compuserve) (says 22-Jul-1035);PHILIP.GED (Compuserve) 22 Jul1035;
COMYNJ.TAF (Compuserve), p. 5 says 10 Jul 1035
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots); CHARLEMG.ZIP (GS);
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 96;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6,49;
Robert the Magnificent, duke (1027-35), made his illegitimate son Williamhis
heir and died on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. - Encyclopedia, p. 722;
Robert the Magnificant or the Devil, Count of Heimes - NORM.TAF(Compuserve);
Robert II - COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve), p. 3;Robert I 'le Diable' -COMYNI.GED
(Compuserve), #266; 6th Duke of Normandy, 1027-35 - The Norman Conquest,C.T.
Chevallier, p. 6
ROBERT I, son of RICHARD II and JUDITH DE RENNES, "the Devil", Duke ofNormandy, a Crusader, died in Nicaea, Bithynia, Turkey - Royalty forCommoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67
Acceded 1027 Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King ofFrance to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch,the Vexin, as an additional to his partimonial domains. In
the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion
induced him to undertake a pilgramage to the holy land, where thefatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired hisconstitution he died on the way home. Some sources call him
Robert I the Magnificent!  Though Robert never married
Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was faithful to her andshe to him until his death. 6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brotherRichard, abducted Herleva of Failaise daughter of the
village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the
Castle of Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William theConqueror. - http://gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0002/G0000047.html#I844

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GIVN Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke Of
SURN NORMANDY
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GIVN Robert I, The Magnificent Duke of
SURN Normandy
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GIVN Robert I of
SURN Normandy
NSFX *
EVEN Normandy
TYPE Ruled
DATE 1028
EVEN with Arlette the Tanner's daughter
TYPE Affair
DATE ABT 1019
PLAC Normandy
EVEN
TYPE Acceded
DATE 1027
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 17:32:39

GIVN Robert I "the Magnificient"
SURN NORMANDY
NSFX 6th Duke of Normandy
ABBR Compuserve
TITL Any information taken from Compuserve.
AUTH Various authors
PAGE From a message sent by T.E. Graves
ABBR History Of England
TITL History textbook
AUTH Katharine Coman & Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
PUBL The Macmillian Co, 1905
PAGE pp 59
QUAY 2
EVEN Recieved the title of 6th  Duke of Normandy
TYPE Misc
DATE 1028
ABBR History Of England
TITL History textbook
AUTH Katharine Coman & Elizabeth Kimball Kendall
PUBL The Macmillian Co, 1905
PAGE pp 59
QUAY 2

GIVN Robert I of
SURN NORMANDY
NSFX *
EVEN Normandy
TYPE Ruled
DATE 1028
ABBR SOURCE #333
TITL Great Britain to 1688 a Modern History. 1961
AUTH Maurice Ashley
PUBL the University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.
PAGE Ashley Vol. 1 page 62.
EVEN with Arlette the Tanner's daughter
TYPE Affair
DATE ABT 1019
PLAC Normandy

EVEN
TYPE Acceded
DATE 6 AUG 1028Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King ofFrance to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch,the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In
the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotn induced him to undertakea pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and theheat of the climate so impaired his consitution he
died on his way home. Some sources call him Robert I the Magnificent!

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Duke of Normandy from 1027 to 1035.

GIVN Robert 1 the
SURN DEVIL
NSFX 6th Duke
TEXT The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage
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TEXT Alfred the Great by Douglas Woodruff. Pub.George Weidenfield &Nicholson 1974
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1  NAME The  /Magnificent/
1  UPDA
2  DATE 6 AUG 1028
2  PLAC Acceded:
Whent to the Holy Land in 1034 on a pilgrimage. Decided to recognise his
bastard son as legitimate. On his return from the Holy Land, Robert died
suddenly and the 8 or 9 year old William became Duke of Normandy.
Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to histhrone,
and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as anadditional
to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity ordevotn
induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

Robert I died in Turkey while fighting in the crusades.

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1028-1035
Custom Field:<_FA#> "The Devil"

[passmore4.ged]

[from Ancestry.com 139798.GED]
Robert contributed to the restoration of the throne of France to Henryand received from the gratitude of that monarch the Vexin as an additionto his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reigh, curiosity ofdevotion induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, wherethe fatigues of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired hisconstitution he died on his way home. Some sources call him Robert theMagnificent.

Robert I, byname ROBERT The MAGNIFICENT, or The DEVIL, French ROBERT leMAGNIFIQUE, or le DIABLE (d. July 1035, Nicaea), duke of Normandy(1027-35), the younger son of Richard II of Normandy and the father, byhis mistress Arlette, of William the Conqueror of England. On the deathof his father (1026/27), Robert contested the duchy with his elderbrother Richard III, legally the heir, until the latter's opportune deatha few years later. A strong ruler, Robert succeeded in exacting theobedience of his vassals. On the death of Robert II the Pious, king ofFrance (1031), a crisis arose over the succession to the French throne.The Duke gave his support to Henry I against the party favouring hisyounger brother; in reward for his services he demanded and received theVexin Français, a territory not far north of Paris. A patron of themonastic reform movement, he died while returning from a pilgrimage toJerusalem. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
~1264 Joan de Cornwall ~1238 Joan O'Keston ~1100 - >1170 Mabel de Gloucester 70 70 1586 - 1605 Thomas Leffingwell 19 19 Rohese Fitz Herbert 1742 - 1832 Lydia Johnson 89 89 1804 - 1820 Elizabeth Drake 15 15 ~1211 Alexander (Sir) O'Keston ~1213 Joan (Jane) de Valletort 1187 Reginald de Valletort Hawise de Dunstanville <0815 - WFT EST 822/884 Berthe de Tours GIVN Berthe
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D. >1168 Raphe de Valletort D. >1108 Roger de Valletort ~1154 - 1185 Isabel Basset 31 31 ~1105 - 1177 Walter Fitz Alan 72 72 ~1078 - 1114 Alan Baron De Oswestry Fitz Flaald 36 36 WFT Est. 1734-1760 - WFT Est. 1735-1828 Phebe Johnson Adeliza De Hesdin Warine (Sheriff) De Hesdin [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> SHERIFF de SHROPSHIRE
Arnulph De Hesdin ~1046 Flaald (Baron) Fitz Alan [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> BARON de ST FLORENT
Custom Field:<_FA#> SENESCAL de DOL
~1050 Aveline De Hesdin ~1170 - >1218 Alice de France 48 48 BET. 1123 - 1133 - 1160 Princess of Castile [Queen of France] Constance 1148 - 1196 (Harmadik Bela) King of Hungary Bela III 48 48 UID: 1C350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAB49// 1025 - 1078 Isiaslav I Grand Duke of Kiev 53 53 UID: AC310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D370D// ~1206 - 17 Jan 1239/1240 Isabel Marshall Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Cornwall 1743 - WFT Est. 1785-1834 Thomas Baldwin 1070 Robert De Flamville I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1226 - >1264 Isabel de Clare 37 37 ~0812 , King of Scotland Donald I ~1160 - 24 Feb 1240/1241 Walter de Lacy [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORD PALENTINE de MEATH

Acceded: 1186
~1115 - 1186 Hugh Lord De Meath De Lacy 71 71 [1748129.ged]
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~1120 Rohese (Rose) De Monmouth D. 1186 Hugh Lord De Meath De Lacy ~1092 - 1149 Rohese (Rose) De Clare 57 57 ~1100 - ~1150 Gilbert Lord De Meath De Lacy 50 50 Unknown Agnes ~1736 - WFT Est. 1737-1826 Simon Gregg Badeion De Monmouth ~0970 Cosmus Duke of Florence Di Florence I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1223 - 1267 John II (5Th Earl) Fitz Alan 44 44 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> 5th EARL de ARUNDEL
1719 - 1790 John Given 71 71 1770 Battle of Pt. Plesant
Served under his Uncle, Gen. Andrew Lewis

John was a Captain of Militia under his brother in law, General Andrew Lewis in the battle of Point Pleasant and he served with the Augusta Militia during the Revolution.
~1765 - 1818 George Peter Lough 53 53 Information of the family of George Peter Lough was obtained from the Ancestral File from the Family Search computer information.  It was submitted by:  Tom Holker, 1101 Park St., Anoka, MN 55303 (1997) and also from Lillian A. Martz, 655 River Route, Magnolia Springs, AL  36555-9728 (1991). ~1136 - 1210 William III (Baron) Fitz Alan 74 74 [1748129.ged]
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~1141 Mary De Lacy D. 1210 William II Fitz Alan ~1130 - ~1199 Isabel (Lady) De Saye 69 69 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> LADY de CLUNE
~1115 Helen De Peverel ~1738 - WFT Est. 1761-1832 Sarah Gregg Ingelram De Saye Henry De Saye Robert De Saye Unknown Adeloyse N.N. Le Sire De Saye ~1090 Margaret de Clare Adeliza de Montfort ~0872 - <0930 Poppa de Valois 58 58 She Was Captured & Taken By Rollo The Ganger Ragnvaldsson During VikingAttack

pg 6 &7, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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1225 - <1296 William (Earl) de Brume de Valence 71 71 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de PEMBROKE
~1202 - ~1234 Joan Marshall 32 32 1741 - 1801 Jacob Gregg 60 60 Walter de Burgh ~0884 Malit Verch Llwarch I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1105 - 1157 Henry Fitz Henry 52 52 Basilie de Clare 0500 Aregund Aregund was one of Chlotar's many wives, and the mother of his son
Chilperic, who succeeded him in Soissons. Her husband's previous wife wasIngund, her sister.
~1160 - >1242 Margaret Marshall 82 82 Dau. of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke; m. Ralph de Somery; mother of Roger de Somery. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandmother

Dau. of John the Marshall Fitzgilbert and Sibilia/Sibyl de Salisbury; m. ?? Somery, Lord Dudley; father of Joan who m. Thomas the Observer Berkeley. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Dau. of John Fitz Gilbert Marshall and Sybill of Salisbury. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1172 - 6 Jan 1232/1233 Mabel De Meschines NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

!Sister of Randle de Blondeville, Earl of Chester; married the Earl of Arundel. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 514]

Dau. of Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester, and Bertrade de Montfort; m. William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel; mother of Nichole d'Aubigny. [Royal Descents, p. 409]

b. 1173 [Judy Martin]

2d dau of Hugh "le Meschin" (surnamed Kevelioc), Earl of Chester; one of 4 co-heirs to her bro. Ranulph (surnamed Blundeville), Earl of Chester; m. William d'Aubigny III, Earl of Sussex/Earl of Arundel. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2929]
0787 - 0847 Werner 60 60 WFT Est 571-597 - 0652 Itte BET 602 AND 610 - BET 678 AND 698 , King Of The Palace Ansigise l Murdered.

Ansegisel was the son of the powerful Austrasian nobleman, Bishop Arnulf
of Metz, and was married to Saint Begga, daughter of the more powerful
Austrasian nobleman Mayor Pepin I.
1728 - 1808 Alexander Bradford 80 80 WFT Est 601-631 - WFT Est 642-718 Robert II WFT Est 606-629 - BET 630 AND 650 Lanbertus I ~1068 - ~1129 Maud Le Bigod 61 61 Dau. of Roger Bigot; m. William II d'Aubigny. [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

WAITE LINE

Dau. of Roger I Bigod and Alice de Tosny; m. William II de Aubigny. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

It is recorded that in 1832 or 1833 workmen levelling the site at Wymondham Abbey uncovered a lead coffin with another, very small, beside it. The first was found to contain the well-preserved remains of a young woman who had died in childbirth, and the little one her child. The woman, afterwards reburied with her baby in the present church, was thought to be Maud Bigod, wife of the founder, William de Albini I. One is poignantly reminded of his charter, copied into the cartulary of Wymondham where it survives, drawn up on the occasion of her death in the days before charters had become dry legal documents in set form, reciting how he had assisted at her funeral, 'weeping and bewailing,' and had given to the monks on that occasion the manor of Happisburgh in Norfolk for the safety of her soul and of his own. [Castle Rising, p. 11]

Dau. of Roger le Bigod and Alice Todeni; m. William d'Aubigny; mother of William I d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

Seems to have been the daughter of Roger Bigod's 2nd wife, for her mother was present at her funeral (Dugdale, op. cit., vol. iii, pp. 330-1). This view may be supported by the fact that her marriage did not take place until after her father's death, for the King gaver her on her marriage 10 knights' fees from the land of Roger Bigot (Red Book of the exchequer, Rolls Ser., p. 397; Round, Rot. de Dominabus, p. xlii, is clearly wrong in writing that they were granted to her by Roger Bigot)..."
   Miss Ethel Stokes, in the essay on "Mowbray" in The Complete Peerage, ix, says, p. 367: "He [William d'Aubigny Pincerna] m. Maud, dau. of Roger le Bigod, by his 2nd wife, Alice dau. of Robert de Tosny, lord of Belvoir..." [UTZ@aol.com]
WFT Est 596-650 - WFT Est 639-709 Kunza WFT Est 592-650 - 0677 Warinus ~1010 William D'Albini ~1014 N.N. De Plessis Adele de Holland ~1123 Christianna Fitz Alan ~1155 Tanghurst de Chester ~1745 - WFT Est. 1759-1839 Miriam Gregg 1054 - 1101 Hugh d'Aurange Lupus 47 47 !Appointed by the Conqueror to be Earl of Chester after Gherbod the Fleming departed for Flanders.  Hugh was a nephew of the Conqueror.  To Hugh the Conqueror delegated a fullness of power, making this a county palatine, and giving it a sovereign jurisdiction.  Any offense against "the Sword of Chester" was as cognisable as the like offense against the dignity of the British crown. Lupus created 8 barons, who were obliged to attend him at his court in peace, and to follow him in war with knights, esquires, horses, and men.  Their names
were:
1.  Nigel, Baron of Halton;
2. Robert of Montalt;
3. William Malbeding of Nantwich;
4. Vernon of Shipbrooke;
5. Fitz Hugh of Malpas;
6. Hamon de Massie;
7. Venables de Kinderton;
8. Nicholas de Stockport.
This species of government continues 171 years, when on the death of John le Scot, 7th earl of the Norman line, Henry III annexed the earldom to the Crown. Obit. 1101. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, pp. 512-13]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 27th ggrandfather

Son of Richard d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville; m. Hermentrude de Clermont; father of Robert, Philippe, Richard, Othewell, and Giva. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

Hugh and Richard, first and second earls of Chester of the Norman line, were hereditary vicomtes of the Avranchin, dept. Manche, and their lands lay in that district, though it is not possible to point to a particular place as their original home. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 28]

One of his daus. m. Guillaume de la Mare or Fitz Norman. Hugh, surnamed Lupus, whose domains in England were tremendous. He possessed nearly the whole county of Chester, of which he was created palatine count (earl), which made him almost as powerful as a king. He m. Ermentrude, dau. of Hugh, comte de Clarmont by his wife Margaret de Rouci, and had one son, Richard, who succeeded him in the earldom at the age of 7 years. [Falaise Roll, p. 44, 80]

Kinsman of William the Conqueror; also known as Hugh the Fat of Avranches. Given the important county of Chester to guard against Welsh encroachment. [A History of Wales, p. 104]

Accompanied his cousin Robert de Rhuddlan (son of Umfrid) to England after the battle of Senlac accordint to Orderic Vital. An entry in the cartulary of the abbey of Whitby, quoted by Dugdale, states that Hugh, earl of Chester, and William de Percy, his sworn companion-in-arms, came into England with William the Conqueror in 1067. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]

In 1086 Walter de Dol was an under-tenant of Hugh earl of Chester in Norfolk and Suffolk. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 38]

Earl Hugh placed his castle at Caernarfon at the wat'er edge, on the peninsula formed by the estuary of the Seiont, the Menai Strait and the Cadnant brook. [Caernarfon Castle, p. 5]

King William had the castle of Chester built in 1070 and granted the earldom, which was to include the Dee valley, to Hugh of Avranches, known as Hugh the Fat (d. 1101). Earl Hugh's deputy, Robert, had soon established a base with an earth and timber castle at Rhuddlan, and his forces penetrated along the coastal strip of North Wales towards Anglesey, building castles as they went. But in 1094, the Welsh united against the common enemy and inflicted a series of major defeats on the Normans. [Flint Castle/Ewloe Castle, pp. 4-5]

m. Ermentrude Cleremont; father of Maud d'Averanch who m. Baron Harold Sudeley. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Father of Geva d'Avranches who m. Geoffrey Riddle. [WFT Vol 6]

Hugh Lupus, William of Normandy's nephew, was made Earl of Chester, and presided over his domain for 40 years--one of the Marcher lords who ruled this borderland like sub-contracted monarchs for centuries after the Conquest. ["Welcome in the Hillsides by Brian Bailey, REALM, Nov/Dec 1998, p. 44-51]

Earl of Chester; son of Richard Goz vicomte of Avranchin and a kinswoman of William the Conqueror; m. Ermengard of Clermont; father of:
1. Richard
2. Geva who m. Geoffrey Ridel
3+ numerous bastard children
[Todd A. Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu]

The presence of the Roman fort was of enormous strategic importance which the Normans in 1090 were able to put to forceful effect through their fortification was not raised on the site of Segontium itself but on that of the present Caernarfon Castle. The Norman fort was built by Hugh Lupus, earl of Chester, who in 1067 had been given land on the Welsh borders by William the Conqueror, with the aim of extending territorial power westwards. Within 25 years of the appearance of the motte-and-baily at Caernarfon, the Normans lost their grip on North Wales, adn their strongholds were claimed by the princes of Gwynedd.
   Hugh's mound at Caernarfon became the centre of the maerdref, and was still in evidence when in 1283 Edward embarked on his ambitious enterprise in what the biographer of Gruffudd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd, had described as 'the old city of the Emperor Constantine, son of Constans the Great'. [The Castles of Wales, p. 49]

b. 1054, d. 1101; son of Richard de Gernon and Emma de Conteville; m. Ermentrude de Clermont; father of:
1. Robert Fitz Hugh (may be OOW0
2. Mavila who m. William FitzNorman de la Mare
2. Geva who m. Geoffrey Ridel
3. Maud who m. Harold de Ewyas
4. Robert
5. Philippe
6. Othewell
7. Richard who m. Matilda de Blois
[Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

d. as a monk at St Werburg's Abbey, Cheshire, England. [Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]

[inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Hugh was Earl of Chester,and with Hugh de Montgomerie, Earl of
Shrewsbury, united his forces in resisting the inroads of the Welsh into
England.
~1089 William Corbet Joan de Cornwall ~1186 - 1270 Richard Fitz Roy 84 84 Suzanne de Warren ~1031 - 1088 Robert (Sir) de Stafford 57 57 [1748129.ged]
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~1044 Avice de Clare Source: Burke, Dormant & Extinct Peerages, 498. ~1090 - ~1162 Matilda de Turenne 72 72 ~0925 - ~1020 Count of Ohningen Kuno 95 95 ~1180 - 12 Mar 1228/1229 Blanche Heiress de Navarre ~1747 - WFT Est. 1748-1841 Deborah Gregg 1145 - 11 Mar 1197/1198 de France Marie ~0980 Hawise of Normandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Adele de Roucy de Rameru ~1064 - 1124 Bouchard IV Signeur de Montmorency 60 60 Bouchard III Signeur de Montmorency ~0760 - WFT EST 821/856 Engeltrude of Paris GIVN Engeltrude
SURN of Paris
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1000 Rotilde de Hainaut ~1750 - WFT Est. 1751-1844 Phoebe Gregg 1155 - 1219 Peter II Count de Courtenay 64 64 [1748129.ged]
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Eve de Lacy ~1090 Agnes "The Proud" de Clare ~1238 William de Clare ~0872 Thangmar von Sachsen Died young. ~1162 Ursula de Cornwall Donall Kavanagh Mac Murchada Roger de Romara ~1067 Isabelle d'Avranches Dau. of Richard d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville; m. Gilbert, son of the
Count de Corbeil. [Falaise Roll, Table III]
~1022 - 1090 Baldwin Fitz Gilbert 68 68 ~1740 - WFT Est. 1762-1834 Ruth Gregg ~1745 - ~1790 Mary Cashat 45 45 1214 - <1246 Richard Plantagenet 32 32 ~1050 - 1091 Count de West Friesland Dietrich V 41 41 ~0836 - 0868 Waldrade of Lorraine 32 32 GIVN Waldrade , Queen of Lorraine
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SURN Lorraine
GIVN Valdrade (Valtrude)
NSFX Queen of Lorraine
_UID 1E837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0430
DATE 31 Jan 1998
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GIVN Valdrade (Valtrude), Queen Of
SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-VL
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SURN LORRAINE
AFN 9GCW-VL
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GIVN Valdrade (Valtrude), Queen
SURN Lorraine
AFN 9GCW-VL

GIVN Valtrude
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 32nd G G Son.

GIVN (Valtrude) Valdrade Queen
AFN 9GCW-VL
! MARRIAGE: Lothaire Married Valtrude, 15 Oct 862, after two of their
children were born.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th G G Nephew-in-Law.

GIVN Waldrada (Walrade)
NSFX Queen Lorraine
AFN 9GCW-VL
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
~1020 - >1086 Elsie Hesilia Crispin 66 66 DATE 23 JUN 2000

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES - 26th ggrandmother

Dau. of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres; m.1. William Malet and had several children; m.2. Alured de Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 27, 43. 127-8]

The kinship of the earls of Chester with Esilia Crispin Malet is further verified by a charter of King Stephen to Ranulph de Gernon, the 4th earl, wherein the king restores the estates in Lincolnshire of "Adelais de Condé," descended from Pierre de Condé, son of Emma Crispin, the sister of Esilia. It corroborates a relationship between these earls and the family of Condé and also signifies that both were of the lineage of Crispin. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

May have been dau. of Gilbert Crispin I and Arlette, the mother of the Conqueror, rather than the offspring of Gilbert and his wife, Gonnor. There is much presumptive evidence to warrant this deduction and, if true, would satisfactorily explain how William Malet III came in possession of Conteville. [Falaise Roll, p. 196a]

b. 1016, d. 1072; dau of Gilbert Brionne and Gunnora Anjou; m. William Malet. [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]

[2753682.ged]

Dau. of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres; m.1. William Malet and had several children; m .2. Alured de Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 27, 43. 127-8]

The kinship of the earls of Chester with Esilia Crispin Malet is further verified by a charte r of King Stephen to Ranulph de Gernon, the 4th earl, wherein the king restores the estates i n Lincolnshire of "Adelais de Cond©b," descended from Pierre de Cond©b, son of Emma Crispin, th e sister of Esilia. It corroborates a relationship between these earls and the family of Cond ©b and also signifies that both were of the lineage of Crispin. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

May have been dau. of Gilbert Crispin I and Arlette, the mother of the Conqueror, rather tha n the offspring of Gilbert and his wife, Gonnor. There is much presumptive evidence to warran t this deduction and, if true, would satisfactorily explain how William Malet III came in pos session of Conteville. [Falaise Roll, p. 196a]

b. 1016, d. 1072; dau of Gilbert Brionne and Gunnora Anjou; m. William Malet. [Charles Dohogn e <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]

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D. 1119 Valeran I Digneur de Breteuil ~1153 - BEF Jan 1187/1188 Simon de Montfort D. 1188 William III Margrave de Montferrat D. 1135 Regnier Margrave de Montferrat Emma (Emme) de Anjou [1748129.ged]
Md. also DAVID ap OWAIN     see this line in this family file.
Emma of England WFT Est. 1710-1738 - WFT Est. 1759-1802 Andrew Smith Smidt ~1125 Ida D'Eu Denise de Mortaigne D. 1104 Ebles II Count de Roucy Hawise Devereux ~1050 - 1140 Geoffrey III Vicomte de Thouars 90 90 Luciane de Monthlhery Alice de Maurienne D. 1147 William II Count de Nevers Agnes de Beaugency Eustacia of England 1744 - 1834 Susanna Underwood 90 90 Garsende de Toulouse D. 1105 Raymond IV Count de Tripoli 1115 - 1135 Aimar I (Count) de Poitiers 20 20 ~1099 - 1141 (Aline) of England Alice 42 42 D. ~1122 William II de Garland ~1080 Geoffrey de Montmorency ~1478 - >1548 Johane 70 70 1065 Hodierne de Courtenay Wife of Engleran GIVN Wife of
SURN Engleran
~1218 - 1250 Hugh Xi de Lusignan 32 32 WFT Est. 1736-1759 - WFT Est. 1782-1831 Charity Jordon Avoye de Clare D. 1687 Hope Potter Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg



7 THE NEW HAVEN (CONN.) POTTERS, 1639. by James Shepard, of New Britain, Conn.
from "Genealogies of Connecticut Families from The New England Historical Genealogical Register" vol III Painter--Wyllys, selected and introduced by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1983, p 150-151. See Research Notes <id169.htm> for transcription
~1196 - ~1240 Maud d'AUBIGNY 44 44 !Inherited the castle and manor of Buckenham. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 16]

WAITE LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Dau. of William D'Aubigny and Mabel of Chester; m. Robert de Tateshal; mother of Robert de Tateshal. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 144]

m. Robert II de Tateshal. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

By letters patent of 27 November 1243, Buckenham went to Robert de Tattersall, who had married Mathilda, eldest of the Albini sisters. [Castle Rising, p. 15]
Adelaide de Maurienne ~1078 Helga de Chester ~1160 - 1215 Amicia (Countess) de Beaumont 55 55 ~1175 Cecily d'ALBINI Richilde de Clermont ~1582 - 1652 John Dennis 70 70 John was from Gravesend, England. He came to America on the ship "Ye Merchant's Hope" in 1635 at the age of 22 years. He settled in Accawmack County, Virginia and then on to Northumberland County, Virginia where he died 4 September 1652.   The early Colonial Court Records for Northumberland Co. Va. Vol. 2, reveal that Barbary Dennis, b. England, bereaved mother and widow, was administrator of the estates of her son, John, Jr., deceased 7-31-1652 and her husband, John, Sr. deceased 9-4-1652. Sons Richard and Paschall were mentioned in the settlement of the estates, 11-25-1652; Also daughter Mary Garrett was given her portion of the estates. (Col. Abstracts, Northumberland Co. Va., Vol 19 & 20)      From the Library of Virginia, lands mentioning a John Dennis: GRANTEE Dennis, John. grantee. DATE 16 July 1654. NOTE Location: Northumberland County. NOTE Grantee(s): Dennis, John, Orphans of . NOTE Description: 350 acres north upon a branch of great Wicocomoco River, commonly called Dennis' Creek. . NOTE "350 acres formerly pattd. to John Dennis their father, Sept. 15, 1649." NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 265 (Reel 2).    GRANTEE Dennis, John. grantee. DATE 15 October 1649. NOTE Location: County location not given. NOTE Description: 350 acres at great Wicocomoco River, bounded on the northern parts with a branch of the sd. Wicocomoco River. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 177 (Reel 2).    GRANTEE Roper, William. grantee. DATE 6 September 1636. NOTE Location: Accomack County. NOTE Description: 150 acres a Small Neck of land lying between the land of John Dennis and the land of Henry Charlton. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 375 (Reel 1).    GRANTEE Gascoyne, Thomas. grantee. DATE 3 September 1649. NOTE Location: County location not given. NOTE Description: 250 acres in Great Wicocomoco River being a necke of land bounded on the northerne part by a branch part.g this from the land of John Dennis. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 180 (Reel 2).    GRANTEE Garlington, Christopher. grantee. DATE 4 June 1663. NOTE Location: Northumberland County. NOTE Description: 150 acres on a creek issuing out of the south side of great Wicocomoco River, adjoins land of John Dennis, decd. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 136 (Reel 5).    GRANTEE Dennis, Richard. grantee. DATE 26 April 1656. NOTE Location: Northumberland County. NOTE Description: 400 acres 350 acres part thereof. North upon a branch of great Wicocomoco River commonly called Dennis' Creek. 50 acres the residue N. Et. upon the said land. NOTE Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 44 (Reel 4).
  Father: John DENNIS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I40245>  Marriage 1 Barbary UNKNOWN </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I03898> b: in England (Accomack Co. VA?)
Children
Martha DENNIS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I27120>
John DENNIS , Jr </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I27119> b: BET. 1607 - 1614 in VA
Richard DENNIS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I27117> b: ABT. 1609 in England
Mary DENNIS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I03896> b: BET. 1610 - 1612 in Northumberland CO. VA
Pascall DENNIS </cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisbranch&id=I27118> b: ABT. 1611 in England

Ancestral File Number: 1VF6-LPF
John Dennis Sr. came to Virginia on "Ye Merchant's Hope" beingtransported by Daniel Cugley about June 1635. He was initially in theNewport News area;but by 1650 was in Northumberland Co., Virginiaadjacent to Dennises Creek on the south side of Wicomocoko River. He wasmarried to Barbary, maiden name unknown. He died between September andNovember 1652 of causes unknown.

References:
1. Compendium of American Genealogy, Broderbund CD 200.
2. Records of Northumberland Co Va published by Antrim Press.
3. Legal records of Northumberland Co Va.

John Dennis immigrated to America aboard the ship "Ye Merchant's Hope,"arriving in Virginia in 1635.

(Virginia Colonial Abstracts, vol 1, Accomack County)
June 4, 1635. Daniel Cugley. 400 acres for transporting Paschal Crocker,Peter Varlow, Thomas Dymer, George Luckin, Thomas Peak, John Champion,Leonard Lenards, and John Dennis. [Did John Dennis name his son, Paschal,after Paschal Crocker? If so, does this suggest Barbara was related toPaschal Crocker?]

April 5, 1636. William Mellinge and John Dennis appraised the goods of MrNicholas Throgmorton, granted to James Cook.

August 8, 1636. At a court in Accomack, John Dennis, aged 28 or thereabouts, says Roger Roads and Mr Melling fell into hot words, Roads sayingMelling killed his sow, etc. [This record establishes that John Dennis,Jr. was born in about 1608.]
________________
(Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 2, p. 183)
September 15, 1649. John Dennis, 350 acres, scituated at greatWicocomoco, bounded on the northern parts with a branch of said river, onthe southern part by a small branch, parting same from land of ThomasGascogne and making this a neck of land. For transporting seven persons:Richard Parker, Christopher Walsgrave, Barbery Dennis, Robert Swanson,Thomas Long, Thomas Acties--a servant of Capt Stoner.
________________
"John Dennis, Jr. died on 31 Sept 1652. Debts due to John Dennis Junr whodyed in Virginia at Jo'n Dennis Senr's house in Wicocomocoe the last dayof July 1652. John Dennis Senr. upon Accot."

1652, July ... "Barbary Dennis, widow, to have comm. of admr. of estateof John Dennis, her husband, decd."

1653 ... "Whereas John Dennis Senr [sic--must be Jr.] doth owe unto Mr.Thomas Speke 300 lb tobacco, the court doth order that David Spiller, whomarried with the widow and administatrix of the said Dennis, shall withinten days make payment."

(Northumberland Co, Va, Abstracts)
An inventory of the Goods of John Dennis Junr who dyed at Wicocomoco atJohn Dennis Senr the ultimo July 1652, apraised by Rich Budd, Jo Greshamand Jo Gamblin, sworne before George ffletcher the 4th Septem 1652.
A bed and pillows two trading cloth blanketts and a white blankettpraised at .
Toboco 250
A stuffe cloke two stuffe sheets 80
4 yards of red bayes 90
3 Coates and a pare of breeches of Island cloth 100
2 pare of gray stockings a hatt 2 capps a pare knitt gloves a cloth shuteold 40
A kamaccoe old 70
A pare of bootes with a pare of spurrs and two pare new shooes 70
2 pare of drawers 3 shirts 5 plain bands a neckscloth 3 hankerchies 2towells
a looking glass 130
10 lb of Barbados indicoe an old sea Chest and other things 20
A Bible and 7 other bookes 50
A silver Dram-cup and 3 s in money a pewter Aqua vitea bottle and dramcup of
the same a pewter Aqua citca bottle and dram cup of the same an inckhorne3
Total 915

Septem 4th 1652
Debts due to John Dennis Junr who dyed in Virginia at Jo'n Dennis Senr'shouse in Wicocomocoe the last day of July 1652
John Dennis Senr upon Accot 1026
Thomas Kingwell by bill 148
Henry Hurst 100
Daniel the Smith 28
Total 1302

John Dennis Senr his account of john Dennis Junr his estate. The accountof John Dennis adminstrator of all and singular the goods and chattels ofJohn Dennis Junr deceased late whilest he lived of Great Wicocomocoe inthe County of Northu

From Abstracts of VA Land Patents by W. G. Stanard (found in VAGenealogies #1, Broderbund Software CD 174): 25 June 1635: Daniel Cugleywas granted 400 acres in Accomack Co., commonly called "the hog pennecke" due for the transportation of eight persons," one of whom is JohnDennis. Also on the boat was Paschall Crooker, for whom a Dennis son waslater named. Others were Peter Varlow, Thos Dyner, Georg Luckin, Thos.Peake, John Champion, Leonard Leonarde. The name of the ship, accordingto the Immigrant Ancestors listed in the Compendium of American Genealogy(Broderbund CD 200) was "Ye Merchant's Hope."

From Colonial Families of the United States, Vol 1: The first John Denniswas born in England in 1612 and sailed from Gravesend in Ye Merchant'sHope 31 July 1635.

From Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants, pub 1987: JohnDennis is listed among persons to be transported from London to VA by theMerchant's Hope on 31 July 1635.

From BF, VCA (Beverly Fleet's Virginia Colonial Abstracts] for AccomackCo 1632-1637, p. 22: 16 Nov 1635: From the will of Robert Edmounds, "Ibequeath to my wife and child four hundred and _ pounds of tobacco, whichlyeth in Thomas Cole, John Dennis, and Robert Swanson's hands for myplantation." Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p. 27: 5 Apr 1636: Appraisal byWm Mullinge and John Dennis of the goods of Mr. Nicholas Throgmorton,granted to James Cook." (p. 70 of original) Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p. 30: John Dennis, aged 28 orthereabouts, says Roger Roads and Mr. Mulling "fell into hott words,"Roads saying Mulling killed his sows, etc. (p. 74 of original) Found onWFT CD 187. On p. 80 of the original (same source), Robert Westcomplained that William Ward was at the house of John Dennis one wholeday playing at nine pins when Ward should have been watching Mr. West'scattle.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p.34 (p. 87 of original: Thesecurity for John Dennis and Pasko Crooker ordered to pay Tho Hunt 2 bblcorn being rent for a boat at 1 bbl a week.) Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p.64 (p. 136 of original): JohnDennis complains of John Parramore concerning a sow he bought of him thatevidently went home. The Court orders that the sow be redelivered toDennis. If he has not paid cash for it, then Parramore to have her again.Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p.64 (p. 147 of original): JohnDennis to receive 20 lashes for contempt of Court. Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Accomack Co 1632-1637, p.64 (p. 148 of original): JohnDennis to deliver a sow to John Parramore to replace one he killed. Foundon FTM CD 187.

According to records of Accomack Co court, there was a dispute betweenJohn Dennis and John Wilkins:
Dated November 23, 1640: "The Condition of this present recognizance ofone hundred poundes unto his Majestie is such that if the above boundJohn Dennis of Accomake planter doe make his personall apparance attJames Cittye before the Governor and Counsell at the next quarte Courtthen and their held to prosecute against John Wilkins gentleman that thenthis present recognizance to be voyd and of noe effect or otherwise tostand and remaine in full force and power and virtue." [p. 21 oforiginal]
Dated March 8, 1641: "It is Ordered by this Court that John Wilkins shallupon sight heerof putt in sufficient securitye unto his Majestie in thepenaltye of Five hundred poundes sterling for his appearance at the nextQuarter Court, then and there to Answere the Suite of John Dennis andPascho Corcker..." [p. 71 of original]
Dated April 26, 1642: John Dennis, Pasco Crocker, and Mr. John Wilkinshad a difference of opinion on some matter that was "transferred by theGovernor and Counsell from James Citty for the ending and determyneingthereof." (p. 81 of original]

From Beverly Fleet VA Colonial Records of Northumberland Co: John Dennisacquired land adj Thomas Gascoyne 15 Sept 1649. Found on FTM CD 187.

From Beverly Fleet VA Colonial Records of Northumberland Co: John signsoath to Commonwealth of England 13 April 1652. Found on FTM CD 187.

From BF, VCA for Northumberland Co.: Sept 4 1652, debts due to JohnDennis Jr, who dyed in Virginia at John Dennis Senrs house in Wicocomocoein the county of Northumberland, the last day of July 1652. John DennisSenr. claimed the bulk of the younger man's estate for expenses incurredin transporting the him from Newport News, supporting him for severalmonths, funeral supper, burial, etc. What relationship was this JohnDennis Jr to John Dennis Sr.? Most likely the younger man was a cousin ornephew of John Dennis Sr., as the custom was to call any younger malerelative having the same name "Jr" when there were two in the same placetogether. Nowhere in the records is John Dennis Jr called the son of JohnDennis Sr. Dennis Jr must have led a wandering life, since hispossessions included a sea chest and several books. He may have been arecent immigrant. Found on FTM CD 187.

From Northumberland County Orders 1652-1665, dated September 20, 1652:The Court doth order that John Dennis shall have a commission of Admr ofthe Estate of John Dennis, deceased, he putting in security for thesame."

From BF, VCA for Northumberland Co.: 21 Nov 1653, John Dennis's age isgiven when he testified in a suit, as about 34 or 35. This conflicts withthe age given in a previous note by a few years. Found on FTM CD 187.

John Dennis died in January 1653 (52/53). An inventory of his estate,made January 26, 1653, showed that his possessions were valued at 15,850lb of tobacco. Found on FTM CD 187.

John Dennis' widow Barbary later married David Spiller. From VCANorthumberland Co. 1652-55: "Colo Mottrom agt David Spiller, whereas JohnDennis Sr. doth owe Mr. Tho Speke 330 lb tobo, the Court doth order thatDavid Spiller, who married with the widow and Adm of the said Dennisshall within 10 days make payment (26 Feb 1653/54). On 13 April 1657 (BF,VCA) David Spiller became the Guardian of his three orphaned sons. InDavid Spiller's will recorded 21 October 1658 mention is made of "mysonnes" Richard, Pasco [Paschall], and John Dennis. No mention is made ofhis wife or of the daughter Mary. Also from BF, VCA: Account of cattlebelonging to children of John Dennis in the hands of David Spiller.Children named are Richard and Pascall. 13 April 1657. Found on FTM CD187.
1310 - 1335 John Howard 25 25 WFT Est. 1728-1748 - WFT Est. 1760-1819 John Barker Living Bergen John Howard ~1276 John Howard <1273 - 1341 of Cornwall Joan 68 68 1252 - 1296 Plantagenet Earl of Cornwall Richard 44 44 Caleb McFarlane Robert McFarland was a soldier in the Revoultionary War 1242 - 1309 William Howard 67 67 1246 - 1286 Alice Fitton 40 40 Edward (Sir) Fitton [1748129.ged]
S/O RICHARD FITTON     & ELLEN    , see this line in this family
File.
1215 John Howard WFT Est. 1710-1740 - WFT Est. 1759-1802 William Bracken 1215 Lucy Germund John Germund 1190 - 1227 William Howard 37 37 1165 Alan Howard 1140 Gadfridus Howard 1115 Fulko Howard 0954 Emma Countess of Champagne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
N.N. of England Anna de Clare 1144 - 1194 John Marshall 50 50 !Heriditary marshal of the king's household, who bore the great golden spurs of the king at the coronation of Richard I, and shortly d.s.p. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 74]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of John 'the Marshall' Fitzgilbert and Sibilla de Salisbury; m. Alice de Port. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

b.c. 1148, d. 1194; son of Sibilla de Salisbury and John 'The Marshal' FitzGilbert; m. Alice de Port. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1766 - WFT Est. 1780-1860 Rachel Gregg 0920 - 0958 Fulk II "The Good" 38 38 UID: 581A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCC74//Abbrev: "Ancestral Roots
of Sixty Colonists" Colonists" Genealogy
0779 - 0833 Eudes De Orleans 54 54 See Historical Document.

GIVN Edes (Odo) Count of
SURN Orleans
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 34th G G Son.

SURN Orleans
GIVN Eudes, Count of
AFN 9G9C-5K
_UID 2D66DA301AD44A41A442A2116B12AAD7ADC3
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SURN ORLEANS
AFN 9G9C-5K
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GIVN Eudes, Count Of
SURN Orleans
AFN 9G9C-5K

NPFX Count
GIVN Odo of
SURN Orleans
>1165 Guiburge de Montfort Amaury I King de Jerusalem de Anjou ~1110 - 1160 Melisende Queen of Jerusalem D' Edesse 50 50 0942 - 0972 Svyatoslav I Grand Duke Of Kiev 30 30 UID: E37B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB8D3// ~1172 - 31 Jan 1227/1228 Guy de Montfort Isabelle de Lusignan 1168 - 1239 Robert I de Courtenay 71 71 ~1160 Walter Baron de Dunstanville WFT Est. 1749-1769 - WFT Est. 1781-1840 Unknown Sesman Joan Plantagenet D. ~1187 Roger (Reginald) de Valletort Robert (Sir) Fitz Corbet 1146 William de Botreaux 1172 William de Botreaux Osbern de Cailly 1155 - >1210 Rafe (Ralph) De Mainwaring 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT]/
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WK7-S0

Seal to Parents:  5 Feb 1975 OGDEN - Ogden, UT
0915 - 0963 "Towhead" Count Poitiers William III 48 48 ~1115 - DECEASED Ralph De Warenne (Warren) Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8PTS-49

Bro. of William de Warenne, 3rd earl of Warenne and Surrey; fellow crusader
with his bros. Reginald and William. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 109]
1155 - 1183 "Young King" Prince of England Henry 28 28 ~1764 - <1850 William Gregg 86 86 ~1043 - DECEASED Emma De Breteull Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GQPM-RQ ~1116 - >1189 Maud of Meulan de Beaumont 73 73 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GQP8-DB

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, and Isabel of Vermandois; m.
William de Lovel; mother of William de Lovel. [Royal Descents, p. 419]

Dau. of Sir Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester, and Isabel de Vermandois; m.
William de Lovel; mother of William de Lovel; liv. 1189. [Ancestral Roots, p.
179]

Dau. of Robert I de Beaumont and Isabel de Vermandois; m. William Lovel; mother
of William Lovel, Crusader. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1104 - 1168 Robert "The Just" De Beaumont 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF LEICEST
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HRJ-6W

!Knighted 1122, 2nd Earl of Leicester, Justiciar of England (1155-1168). Called le Bossu or le Goczen. [Desc. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 85]

FOSTER, MINOR, BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

!Staunch adherent of Henry I and of the interests of Henry II, upon whose accession to the throne he was constituted Justiciary of England. Lord Justice of England; d. 1167. Son of Robert de Bellemont/Beaumont, Earl of Mellent. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 88, 121, 259, 416]

!Son of Robert de Beaumont and Isabel de Vermandois; father of Hawise; husband of Amice; steward of England and of Normandy, Justiciar, Viceroy, etc. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

!Son of Isabel of Vermandois by 1st husband Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester; m. Amicia de Gael; father of Isabel de Beaumont who m. Simon de St. Liz. 2nd Earl of Leicester. [The Royal Descents, p. 429]

Count of Meulent; son of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulent/Earl of Leicester, and Elizabeth of Vermandois; m. Agnes de Montfort; father of Robert, Count of Meulent. [Falaise Roll, Table VI]

Son of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois; twin of Waleran. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]

Held lands in Surrey with 5 manors elsewhere of Richard de Tonbridge. [Falaise Roll, p. 121]

The earl of Leicester obtained the honour of Breteuil by his marriage with Amice dau. of Ralf de Gael, which was abt Nov 1120. Reginald de Bordineo figures in the well-known treaty bet. Ranulf earl of Chester and Robert earl of Leicester as a man of the latter. A charter of Henry II, 1156, confirmed to Leicester Abbey the church of Church Langton, co. Leicester. The Leicestershire Survey shows Church Langton as land of the earl of Leicester. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 18]

2nd Earl of Leicester, Justiciar of England, 1155-68; b. 1104, d. 5 Apr. 1168;son of Isabel de  Vermandois and Sir Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester; m. aft Nov 1120, Amice de Montfort; father of Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 58]

Father of Hawise de Beaumont. [Ancestral Roots, p. 66]

m. Amice de Gael; father of Margaret de Beaumont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Sir Robert Beaumont and Isabel Vermandios; m. Amice Gael; father of Margaret, Robert, Isabel and Hawise. [WFT

2d Earl of Leicester; m. Amice of Guader & Montfort; father of Robert "blanchmains" de Bellmont/Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester/Lord High Steward of England. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2933]

In 1140, or late in 1139, Stephen made a regrant of the town and castle of Hereford and of the whole earldom of Herefordshire to his supporter Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester, whose wife Amicia was the granddau. of William Fitzosbern. He granted de Beaumont to hold the town, castle, and county as freely as William Fitzosbern had done. There was no reservation of any of the
revenue from the city or the pleas of the county for the crown. De Beaumont, however, never entered into possession, and on 25 July 1141, Matilda created Miles of Gloucester earl of Hereford in reward for his services to her cause. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 358-9]

Robert was a twin.
Berta of Turino UID: 643C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFA32// Hasalda ~0816 - 0866 Eberhard Margave of Friuli 50 50 TITL Dunham.FTW
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SURN Friuli

GIVN Eberhard Duke of
SURN Friuli
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DATE 22 JAN 1998
TIME 15:26:52

GIVN Eberhard of
SURN Friuli
NSFX *
GIVN Eberhard of
SURN FRIULI
NSFX *

Possible same person as Eberhard Of Sulichgua?

Possible same person as Eberhard Of Sulichgua?

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GIVN Eberhard I
NSFX Marq of Fruili
AFN 9GW6-88
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

SURN St. Eberhard
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 30th; 32nd; & 33rd G G Son.


TYPE Book
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PERI Royalty for Commoners
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ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 269-39; 272-40; (389-39); 404-39
DATE 27 MAY 2000

GIVN Eberhard Duke of
SURN Friuli
AFN 9GW6-88

GIVN Eberhard Duke Of
SURN Friuli
AFN 9GW6-88
DATE 24 NOV 2000
TIME 01:15:53

GIVN Eberhard Duke Of
SURN FRIULI
AFN 9GW6-88

SURN Friuli (Unruochinger)
GIVN Eberhard Marchese di
AFN 9GW6-88
_UID 72A776AE973E4740B902EA71CA3284B1E0F5
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GIVN Eberhard Marchese Di
SURN FRIULI (UNRUOCHINGER)
AFN 9GW6-88
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GIVN Eberhard Marchese Di
SURN FRIULI (UNRUOCHINGER)
AFN 9GW6-88
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~0693 Agnar Sigtrygsson Adela de Flanders Philip Van Loo de Flanders Baldwin de Flanders 1787 - >1850 Elizabeth 63 63 Otgiva Abbess de Messines de Flanders ~1538 - <1591 Ambrose Strutt 53 53 Asperling de Veaudreuil UID: EE840C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCC0A// Eleanor de Aragon Sancia de Aragon Martin de Vitre UID: F0850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCF39// 1225 - 1261 Sanchia Berenger 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of 1690 - ~1783 Audrea Unknown 93 93 Some people beleive this was actually written as Mrs. Andr
ew and it was interpreted as Andrea.
~1253 - 1277 Beatrix de Falkenburg 24 24 Ameria De Montgomery ~1769 - 1817 Amos Gregg 48 48 1746 Rachel Harvey Gwentha de Wales 1142 Urlanchan de Leinster ~1246 - ~1277 Gilla de Terrington 31 31 ~1075 N.N. de Mortaigne [1748129.ged]
See Cardinan line in this family file.
~1180 - <1212 Augustine de Breightmet 32 32 ~1130 - DECEASED Anchitel De Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Thurrock
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Thurrock
~1170 - 1222 Gilbert de Notton 52 52 ~1175 - 1230 Edith Grelle 55 55 ~1150 Mathew de Barton ~1120 Leysing de Barton 1771 - WFT Est. 1788-1861 Aaron Gregg ~1124 - 1174 Ela Talvaise 50 50 ~1270 Gilbert de Barton 1134 - >1186 Adeliza de Dunstanville 52 52 Alan de Dunstanville Emma de Langetot ~1225 William de Latimer ~1200 William de Latimer ~1205 Alice de Ledet ~1175 William de Latimer Joan de Latimer WFT Est. 1767-1787 - WFT Est. 1788-1861 Sarah 1245 John de (Bois) Boys [1748129.ged]
S/O ERNALD II de BOYS     & EMMA de HEDENTON    , see these lines in
this family fi le.
~1180 Walter de Leget ~1185 Ermentrude de Isle ~1155 Wischard de Leget ~1130 Henry de Braybrooke ~1160 Margery Foliot Christian de Leget ~1135 Richard Foliot ~1137 N.N. de Hastings ~1110 Robert Foliot 1773 - ~1851 Joseph Gregg 78 78 ~1115 Margery de Reincurt ~1090 Richard de Reincurt ~1095 Ella de Camora ~1065 Guy de Reincurt D. UNKNOWN George Gibson Living Williams ~1314 - 1374 Alice de Bois 60 60 ~1288 - DECEASED Agnes De Legh 1807 - ~1881 Jane 74 74 Christian de Latimer 1783 - >1851 Sarah 68 68 Unknown Amicia 1240 John de Latimer Christian de Leget 1908 Robert Stanley Williams 1912 Mabel Clare Neurath ~1878 - 1956 Ernest Russell Williams 78 78 ~1880 - 1938 Edith M. Wallace 58 58 Immigrated to US in 1887 1890 Charles Neurath 1893 Elma Schmolk 1909 - 1987 Cornelius DeBevoise Bergen 78 78 SSN: 109-03-1016
Last Residence: 08831 Jamesburg, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States of America
1783 - WFT Est. 1803-1874 John Gregg 1915 - 1990 Helen Louise Schmidt 74 74 ~1876 Cornelius "Neil" J. Bergen Residence in 1920--Ward 32, BROOKLYN, KINGS, New York 1876 Elizabeth DeBevoise Teacher of music in 1900 (census data) ~1880 Charles Dudley Schmidt ~1882 Anna Dierking ~1917 Charles F Neurath ~1832 Orin S. Williams ~1835 Sarah ~1866 Warren J Williams ~1871 Sarah S Williams WFT Est. 1779-1799 - WFT Est. 1800-1873 Mary 1801 John Medad Williams Wilton, Fairfield county, Connecticut

1850 US Census, Ridgefield, Fairfieldcounty, Connecticut

Died before 1880 Census
1804 Angeline Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume II, 1878, page 949.

So. Salem, now Lewisboro, New York

1850 US Census, Ridgefield, Fairfield county, Connecticut

1880 US Census, Ridgefield, Fairfield county, Connecticut, Angeline WILLIAMS, 73 yrs., mother, living with Levi B. & Natalie STEVENS family

Fishkill, Dutchess county, New York

In Nov. 1875, Angenette living at her father's homestead,in Lewisboro, N.Y., near the State line.

1880 US Census, Wilton, Fairfield county, Connecticut, Angenette PATTERSON, 80 yrs., sister, living with brother David HOYT

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut", Volume II, 1878, page 949.
1782 - 1848 Abraham Hoyt 66 66 Buried Hoyt Davis cemetery, North Wilton, Connecticut
Buried in a private cemetery on his father's farm, in North Wilton, near the State line.
They dwelt inSouth Salem, within a few feet of the State line, next to North Wilton, Conn.
"The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume II, 1878, pages 359 & 949.

So. Salem now Lewisboro, New York.

"A Genealogical Historyof the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, page 622.

SamuelDarke's Regiment, New York, Private, Revolutionary War.

"The Whitney Familyof Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 359
1865 August Neurath D. 1613 Anne Powlett Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families II, Cl-Fi,Genealogy of the Cocke Family in Virginia, p. 118)
"Sir Thomas Dennis paid 105 pounds as a member of the Virginia Company ofBicton and Holcombe, Devon. He married Anne, daughter of William Powlett,Marquis of Winchester; died 1613."
~1607 - 1652 John Dennis 45 45 Myra Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia Company: 1606-1626, vol iii, p.64)
Shareholders in the Virginia Company from 1615 to 1623.
"March 20, 1621/2, John Dennis admitted."
_________________
(Kingsbury, vol iii, p. 82)
A Complete List in Alphabetical Order of the Adventurers to Virginia withSeveral Amounts of their Holdings: 1618(?)
"Sir Thomas Dennis.............................30"
_________________
Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families II, Cl-Fi,Genealogy of the Cocke Family in Virginia, p. 118)
"Sir Thomas Dennis paid 105 pounds as a member of the Virginia Company ofBicton and Holcombe, Devon. He married Anne, daughter of William Powlett,Marquis of Winchester; died 1613."
_________________
(Virginia Colonial Abstracts, vol 1, Accomack County)
December 27, 1633. At a court in Accomack, it is proved that RobertEdmunds made his last will ... pounds of tobacco which lyeth in the handsof Thoams Cole, John Dennis, and Robert Swanson ...

January 5, 1634. At a court in Accomack, John Dennis is ordered to pay MrObedience Robins 24 lb tobacco, and goodwife Haynie 166 lb tobacco.

February 19, 1634. At a court in Accomack, Mr Obedience Robins to haveorder against the goods of John Dennis to value 190 lb tobacco due.

November 28, 1636. At a court in Accomack, Robert West, aged 24 or thereabouts, swore and examined sayth that William Ward, in the time of thekeeping of the Lady Dal's cattle, was at John Dennis' house the whole dayplaying at nine pins, by means whereof the cattle did trespass HenryCharlton and eat his corn. Another time, after he turned out the cows hefell asleep, and lazing all the day, and that time the cattle trespassedthe said Charlton. Another time, this deponent being sick, the said Wardwished me to go the Garrett Andrews' house, who went with me in whichtime the cows went into Mr Andrews' corn field and some of RobertSwanson's ground where the cows were wronged by the dogs shamefully, alsoin the time of his service one steer was lost which he cannot tell whatis become of, which this deponent thinks was lost by the dogs hunting thecattle.

December 29, 1639. At a court in Accomack, deposition of Thomas Jones,says "being in the house of Henry Williams when John Dennis came thither,the said Dennis then demanding what was the reason that goodwife Williamsshould say his hornes were so big, the said goodwife then answereth thatshe meant not his horns but the horns of the cows, whereupon the saidwoman following with these speeches calling Dennis knave and base knave,the said Dennis then replied that she was a whore and a base whore,whereupon the said woman flew at him and heaved a pipkin at him, the saidDennis in the interim turning up his brich and bid her kiss." (p. 201)

December 29, 1639. At a court in Accomack, John Dennis to sit in thestocks for reviling speech against goodwife Williams, and ask herforgiveness. (p. 200)

John Dennis was transported to Virginia in 1635 on the "Ye Merchants Hope" ship at the age of 22.  John Dennis was master of the Marmaduke which was bringing supplies to Virginia in 1621 to the Virginia Company.
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Myra Kingsbury, Records of the Virginia Company: 1606-1626, vol iii, p. 64) Shareholders in the Virginia Company from 1615 to 1623. "March 20, 1621/2, John Dennis admitted." _________________ (Kingsbury, vol iii, p. 82) A Complete List in Alphabetical Order of the Adventurers to Virginia with Several Amounts of their Holdings: 1618(?) "Sir Thomas Dennis.............................30" _________________ Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Families II, Cl-Fi, Genealogy of the Cocke Family in Virginia, p. 118) "Sir Thomas Dennis paid 105 pounds as a member of the Virginia Company of Bicton and Holcombe, Devon. He married Anne, daughter of William Powlett, Marquis of Winchester; died 1613." _________________ (Virginia Colonial Abstracts, vol 1, Accomack County) December 27, 1633. At a court in Accomack, it is proved that Robert Edmunds made his last will ... pounds of tobacco which lyeth in the hands of Thoams Cole, John Dennis, and Robert Swanson ...  January 5, 1634. At a court in Accomack, John Dennis is ordered to pay Mr Obedience Robins 24 lb tobacco, and goodwife Haynie 166 lb tobacco.  February 19, 1634. At a court in Accomack, Mr Obedience Robins to have order against the goods of John Dennis to value 190 lb tobacco due.  November 28, 1636. At a court in Accomack, Robert West, aged 24 or there abouts, swore and examined sayth that William Ward, in the time of the keeping of the Lady Dal's cattle, was at John Dennis' house the whole day playing at nine pins, by means whereof the cattle did trespass Henry Charlton and eat his corn. Another time, after he turned out the cows he fell asleep, and lazing all the day, and that time the cattle trespassed the said Charlton. Another time, this deponent being sick, the said Ward wished me to go the Garrett Andrews' house, who went with me in which time the cows went into Mr Andrews' corn field and some of Robert Swanson's ground where the cows were wronged by the dogs shamefully, also in the time of his service one steer was lost which he cannot tell what is become of, which this deponent thinks was lost by the dogs hunting the cattle.  December 29, 1639. At a court in Accomack, deposition of Thomas Jones, says "being in the house of Henry Williams when John Dennis came thither, the said Dennis then demanding what was the reason that goodwife Williams should say his hornes were so big, the said goodwife then answereth that she meant not his horns but the horns of the cows, whereupon the said woman following with these speeches calling Dennis knave and base knave, the said Dennis then replied that she was a whore and a base whore, whereupon the said woman flew at him and heaved a pipkin at him, the said Dennis in the interim turning up his brich and bid her kiss." (p. 201)  December 29, 1639. At a court in Accomack, John Dennis to sit in the stocks for reviling speech against goodwife Williams, and ask her forgiveness. (p. 200)
William Powlett 1777 - 1859 Mary Smith 81 81 81 yrs. 4 mos.

South Salem, (now Lewisboro, N.Y.

The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 359.
1817 - 1892 Walter W. Hoyt 74 74 Buried Crystal Plains Church cemetery, North of Portis, Smith co., Kansas

Occupation:  Blacksmith

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Lived:
South Salem, Westchester co., New York
1840 married at New York, New York
1841 son born at North Wilton, Fairfield co., Connecticut
1847 son born at New York City, New York
1852 daughter born at North Wilton, Fairfield co., Conn.
1853 daughter born New York City
1858 daughter born North Wilton, Fairfield co., Conn.
1861 to Iowa
1862 daughter born Iowa
1870 US Census, Liberty twp., Keokuk co., Iowa
1871 at Chandler, Keokuk co., Iowa (blacksmith)
1878 to Kansas
1880 US Census, Lincoln twp.,Smith co., Kansas

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"A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt,1871, page 622.

"The Whitney Familyof Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume II, 1878, page 950.

Obituary for Hannah (Austin) Hoyt, "Portis Independence", Portis, Osborne co., Kansas, dated April 29, 1909.

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Gravestone:
WALTER HOYT
    Born
MAY22, 1822
    Died
JAN. 11, 1892
Though lost to sight
to memory dear.

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http://www.hinkletown.com/earlylaw.html -- Old West Justice....Hinkletown's Early Law Enforcement, "The Union Horse Company"  members: MartinHOYT and Walter HOYT.
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1753 - 1833 Jachin Hoyt 80 80 Born  at South Salem, now Lewisboro, New York, on the state line, just below the north-west corner of the town of Wilton, Conn.; bap. at New Canaan, Conn, 21Oct. 1753.

South Salem
North Wilton, near the Sate line.

"Keeler Family"Ralph Keeler of Norwalk, CT, and Some of His Descendants, compiled by Wesley B. Keeler, 1985, page 24.

He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War.

"TheWhitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 128.

"A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, 1871, page 382.
~1777 - 1823 Shadrick Gregg 46 46 Hannah Keeler "KEELER FAMILY" compiled by Wesley B. Keeler, supplement, page 343:
"Page 23 (#21 Daniel4 Keeler)--He married Mary Waring, daughter of Isaac and Abigail Waring.  Their daughter HANNAH married 24 Jan. 1776 in Wilton, CT, James Benjamin.We know this because L. Blair Hoyt of Neosho, MO, corresponded in 1985 with the New Canaan Historical Society and learned that Daniel's daughter Hannah is referred to as Hannah Benjamin in her father's will.  James Benjamin was born April 18, 1752 and died 28 June 1813 in Charlton, Saratoga County, N.Y.  The Benjamin genealoy calls him the "possible son" of Benjamin Benjamin.
     The samegenealogy incorrectly identified Hannah as the daughter of John Keeler, withoutsaying which John Keeler.  Of course, as Hoyt noted, the Whitney and Hoyt genealogies as well as my Keeler genealogy, also got it wrong.  There was a JachinHoyt-Hannah Keeler marriage, but this Hannah was the daughte rof #40 Benjamin Keeler."

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I,1878, page 127.

"A Genealogy of the Families of John Rockwell, of Stamford,Conn., 1641 and Ralph Keeler, of Hartford, Conn., 1639.  Compiled by James Boughton, 1903, page 49.

"Keeler Family", Ralph Keeler of Norwalk, CT. and Someof His Descendants, compiled by Wesley B. Keeler, 1985, page 24.

New Canaan, CT.

"Hannah Keeler, baptized New Canaan March 3, 1754; married Jachin Hoyt, and settled at South Salem"
John Smith "The Whitney Family of Connectict", by S. Whitney Phoenis, Volume I, 1878, page359.

Wilton (Nod District), Conn.
Catherine Manchester of Wilton (Nod District), Conn.

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Phoenix , Volume I, 1878, page 359.
1724 - 1788 Abram Hoyt 64 64 teacher and scrivener

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 45.

"A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, 1871, page 347.
1732 Dorothy Keeler "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page45.

Born  New Canaan, Fairfield, CT.
Born  Norwalk, CT.

"Keeler Family"by Wesley B. Keeler, page11.
1694 - 1764 Daniel Keeler 70 70 1707 Hannah Whitney "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page22. 1678 - 1741 Joseph Whitney 63 63 "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page13. Hannah Hoyt 1652 Zerubbabel Hoyt "A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David w. Hoyt, 1871, pages 311 and 312. WFT Est. 1765-1798 - WFT Est. 1821-1857 James Gregg D. 1725 John Whitney "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page11.

Norwalk
Elizabeth Smith "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, pages 11 & 12.

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, pages 11 & 12.
D. >1388 Sir John Howard II, Admiral of The North Sea Robert Lord Scales Richard Smith "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page11. 1620 Henry Whitney "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, pages 1 to 10.

1649 bought land at Hashamommock, in Southold, Long Island.
1658at Huntington, L. I.

@1661 to Jamaica, Long Island
Norwalk, Connecticut
Daniel Hoyt "A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, 1871, pages 324 & 325. Elizabeth Keeler Elizabeth Lock Hannah Knapp ~1780 - WFT Est. 1781-1870 Richard Gregg 1616 - 1698 Walter Hoyt 82 82 A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, 1871, pages 292 & 296. Rhoda Unknown 1590 - 1 Sep 1657/1659 Simon Hoyt "A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight and Hight Families" by David W. Hoyt, 1871, pages 286 to 292. 1593 - 1625 Deborah Stowers 32 32 1652 - 1718 John Keeler 66 66 Mehitabel Rockwell ~1185 - DECEASED Anne Talbot Unknown Beckwith Stephen Beckwith Ralph Keeler 1784 - >1823 Nancy Blackford 39 39 1763 - 1862 Jeremiah Reynolds 98 98 Living Laughlin 1729 Mary Margaret Sitlington John Rockwell D. 1676 Elizabeth Weed Jonas Weed 1600 - 1654 Thomasine Frost 53 53 1687 - 1764 Mary Bowater 77 77 1806 Sarah Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume II, 1878, page 949. 1808 Mary Anne Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, 1878, pages 949 & 950.

1880 US Census, Lewisboro, Westchester county, New York, Mary SCOTT, 75?yrs., Mother, living with son, Thadeus SCOTT.
1809 - 1854 Catherine Hoyt 45 45 So. Salem, Westchester county, New York

Wilton, Fairfield county, Connecticu
1811 David Hoyt 1860 US Census, Wilton, Fairfield co., Connecticut

1870 US Census, Wilton, Fairfield co., Connecticut

1880 US Census, Wilton, Fairfield co., Connecticut
WFT Est. 1778-1801 - WFT Est. 1822-1873 Unknown Harrison 1812 Solomon Hoyt Gould Hoyt ? 1819 Ira Hoyt 1575/1583 - 1606 John Stone 1784 - 1853 Hannah Hoyt 69 69 Buried Hoyt cemetery, in North Wilton.

"The Whitney Family of Connecticut",by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 359.
Aaron Hoyt 1789 Isaac Hoyt 1791 Azor Hoyt Moses Hoyt Daniel Keeler Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, 1878, Volume I, page 128. 1817 - 1817 Milton Hadley 2m 2m Mary Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 128. Abel Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 128. Hannah Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 128. Isabel Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 129. Patty Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 129. Joseph Hoyt " The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 129. Polly Hoyt "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 129. 1730 Daniel Keeler "The Whitney Family of Connecticut" by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page45. Hannah Keeler "The Whitney Family of Connecticut", by S. Whitney Phoenix, Volume I, 1878, page 45.

"Keeler Family", by Wesley B. Keeler, page 11.
Isaiah Keeler ~1755 Elizabeth Rose 1742 Mary Keeler 1744 Dinah Keeler 1538 - 1588 unknown 50 50 Elijah Chapman ~1510 Elizabeth Bradley John Bradley 1629 - 1704 John Bowater 75 75 1628 - 1679 Anne Carter Cross 51 51 1604 Richard Bowater ~1607 - ~1660 Elizabeth Sadler 53 53 1807 - 1874 Jane Blair 66 66 1576 John Bowater 1530 Agnes Ridley D. DECEASED William Sadler ~1580 Isabel Walton ~1099 - DECEASED Aubreye De Beaumont Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9V0-C3 ~1526 John Bowater 1650 - 1705 John Bowater 55 55 ~1649 - 1704 Mary Maunder 55 55 ~1350 - >1391 Simon Ward 41 41 He had a licence to perform Feats Of Arms ~1320 - 1383 Simon Ward 63 63 1811 - WFT Est. 1841-1905 Matilda Hamlet ~1303 - ~1345 John Ward 42 42 ~1260 - 1306 Simon Warde 46 46 ~1230 - <1266 William Warde 36 36 ~1200 - <1262 Simon Warde 62 62 ~1160 - <1217 William Warde 57 57 Simon Warde Maude N. ~1287 Clarice N. ~1235 Margaret Neville ~1200 Constance De Vescy 1785 - WFT Est. 1827-1880 Jane Holiday ~1187 - 1246 Jollan De Neville 59 59 ~1195 - DECEASED Maud De Beauchamp ~1170 Warine De Vesci ~1170 Matilda Of Wellom ~1140 - 1209 Jollan De Neville 69 69 ~1219 Amfelisia De Rolloston ~1065 - 1097 Reynald De Grai 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Croy
1  NAME /Arnold/
2  GIVN
2  SURN Arnold
1164 - 1242 Eva De Grey 78 78 Maud N. William De Vesci WFT Est. 1761-1790 - WFT Est. 1778-1855 Phebe Baldwin Burga De Stuteville Waldran De Wellom Jollan De Neville N. Fitzrichard Alan Roaldsson Olive N. ~1059 - 1116 Osbern d'Arques 57 57 Domesday Tenant of Yorkshire & Lincolnshire ~0893 Ermengard de Bourgogne ~1295 - 1346 Robert Beke 51 51 ~1270 - >1329 Robert de Draycote Beke 59 59 WFT Est. 1761-1790 - WFT Est. 1782-1851 Caleb Baldwin ~1245 - 1322 Richard de Draycote 77 77 Philip de Draycote Alice D. <1292 Lettice Elizabeth Mariota Mary ~0585 Of Austrasia Regentrude 1301 - 1372 Ralph de Stafford 70 70 1292 - 1335 Katherine de Hastang 43 43 1373 - <1308 Edmund de Stafford 65 65 WFT Est. 1761-1789 - 1805 Robert Baldwin 1270 - <1336 Margaret Basset 66 66 John de Hastang Eve D. 1287 Nicholas de Stafford 1242 - 1299 Ralph Basset 57 57 ~1246 - 1353 Hawise Grey 107 107 D. 1282 Robert de Stafford Alice Corbet D. 1237 Hervey de Stafford Petronilla de Ferrers WFT Est. 1761-1790 - WFT Est. 1778-1855 Anne Baldwin John Marshall 1274 Thomas Corbet Isabel de Valletort Margaret Stafford D. 1344 Margaret Audeley D. >1265 Robert De Hastang Humphrey II De Hastang Joan De Curli ~1295 - >1298 Joan Hastang 3 3 D. >1216 Humphrey I De Hastang Europe II De Hastang 1763 - 1846 Hadley Baldwin 82 82 Unknown Avice Europe I De Hastang Philippa Buxton ~1450 John Hammond Note: (I) JOHN HAMMOND, OF MELFORD. Note:
The earliest ancestor with whom it has been possible to connect William Hammond, of Watertown, Mass., and his cousin, Thomas Hammond, of Hingham and Newton, is John Hamonde, of Melford, who was undoubtedly of the Lawshall family of Hammonds, although his parentage cannot be definitely proven. There is little doubt that he was John Hamonde, "the fuller" and cloth manufacturer, who is mentioned in the Melford records and who was named as executor in the will of John Hamond, the elder, of Melford, dated Aug. 4, 1517; proved April 22, 1528. He may have been the son of this John, although he is not mentioned as a son in the will. If this could be proven he could be connected with the family in Lawshall and the record could be carried back to 1400. In any event he was undoubtedly a near relative and without doubt a descendant of the John Hamond, of Lawshall, whose will was proved Dec. 19, 1440, and who was born before 1400. The will of John Hamond, the elder, is on record at Bury St. Edmunds, (Brydon, Folio 278) and is as follows:
Note: Note: WILL OF JOHN HAMOND. Note: In the name of God: Amen. Note: Note:
The iiijth day of August in ye yeare of our Lorde God MCCCCXVII. I John Hamonde, ye elder, of Melford, in ye diosese of Norwich, hole of mynd & in good rememberance, make my testament and last wyll in the man' of waye follovynge. ffyrst I bequeathe my soule to Allmighty God & to our Ladye Saynt Marye & to all the holye companye of heaven & my body to be buryed wthin ye Saynte Marye, of Melford.
Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to ye high aulter for tythes & offerynges forgotyne XIId. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Johanna my wyfe ye howse yt I dwell in wth all ye purtenance longyng to ye same; she to have it for her lyffe. Note: Note:
Itm. I wyll yt after ye desayse of ye forsayd Johanna, my wyfe, y ye sayd house wth ye purtenance be souled and of ye money there of comyng I bequeathe to Johanna, my dowter, œX of ye saile of ye howse; and all ye residue of ye money more over cominge of ye sayed house wth ye purtenance I wyll it be dysposed in dedes of almone for my soule, & my frendes soules, after ye dysposcion of my executors.
Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Maryone King, my dowter, of ye sayle of ye sayde house œX. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Johanna, my dowter, I longe huche. Note: Note: Itm. I wyll yt my buryall sevynt days & XXX days be at ye dysposicion of my Exec. Note: Note: Itm. I geve & bequeathe to Johne, my wife, all stuffe of housold wth all ye resadue of my goodes & articles moveable and unmoveable not afore bequeathed so yt she see my dettes be payed. Note: Note: Itm. I ordayne & make myne executors, Johne my wyfe and John Hamond, the fuller. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to ye sayed John Hamond, my executor, for his labour œIIII. Note: Note: WITNESS, Master Hawker: Jurett, of ye sayed Melford, and Maryone Kynge. Note: Note: Proved at Sudbury 22 April, 1528. Note: Note: Note: Note: WILL OF JOHNE HAMOND. Note: The will of widow Johne Hamond, of Melford, (Coleman, Folio 19) dated Sept. 22, 1542; proved Oct. 16, 1642, names John Hamond, the fuller, and William King, as her attorneys. Note: Note: There appears to be little else known about him except Note: Note: the mention of his "house in Melford" in the will of his son, John Hamonde, of Lavenham, which follows. Note: Note: So far as known he had but the one son, but there appear to have been others of the name in Melford, who may have been his sons. Change Date: 10 APR 2004
Joan ~1419 John Hammond ~1366 John Hammond ~1340 Thomas Hammond ~1340 Cycely 1475 - 1528 John Hammond 53 53 Note:
The earliest ancestor with whom it has been possible to connect William Hammond, of Watertown, Mass., and his cousin, Thomas Hammond, of Hingham and Newton, is John Hamonde, of Melford, who was undoubtedly of the Lawshall family of Hammonds, although his parentage cannot be definitely proven. There is little doubt that he was John Hamonde, "the fuller" and cloth manufacturer, who is mentioned in the Melford records and who was named as executor in the will of John Hamond, the elder, of Melford, dated Aug. 4, 1517; proved April 22, 1528. He may have been the son of this John, although he is not mentioned as a son in the will. If this could be proven he could be connected with the family in Lawshall and the record could be carried back to 1400. In any event he was undoubtedly a near relative and without doubt a descendant of the John Hamond, of Lawshall, whose will was proved Dec. 19, 1440, and who was born before 1400. The will of John Hamond, the elder, is on record at Bury St. Edmunds, (Brydon, Folio 278) and is as follows:
Note: Note: WILL OF JOHN HAMOND. Note: In the name of God: Amen. Note: Note:
The iiijth day of August in ye yeare of our Lorde God MCCCCXVII. I John Hamonde, ye elder, of Melford, in ye diosese of Norwich, hole of mynd & in good rememberance, make my testament and last wyll in the man' of waye follovynge. ffyrst I bequeathe my soule to Allmighty God & to our Ladye Saynt Marye & to all the holye companye of heaven & my body to be buryed wthin ye Saynte Marye, of Melford.
Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to ye high aulter for tythes & offerynges forgotyne XIId. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Johanna my wyfe ye howse yt I dwell in wth all ye purtenance longyng to ye same; she to have it for her lyffe. Note: Note:
Itm. I wyll yt after ye desayse of ye forsayd Johanna, my wyfe, y ye sayd house wth ye purtenance be souled and of ye money there of comyng I bequeathe to Johanna, my dowter, œX of ye saile of ye howse; and all ye residue of ye money more over cominge of ye sayed house wth ye purtenance I wyll it be dysposed in dedes of almone for my soule, & my frendes soules, after ye dysposcion of my executors.
Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Maryone King, my dowter, of ye sayle of ye sayde house œX. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to Johanna, my dowter, I longe huche. Note: Note: Itm. I wyll yt my buryall sevynt days & XXX days be at ye dysposicion of my Exec. Note: Note: Itm. I geve & bequeathe to Johne, my wife, all stuffe of housold wth all ye resadue of my goodes & articles moveable and unmoveable not afore bequeathed so yt she see my dettes be payed. Note: Note: Itm. I ordayne & make myne executors, Johne my wyfe and John Hamond, the fuller. Note: Note: Itm. I bequeathe to ye sayed John Hamond, my executor, for his labour œIIII. Note: Note: WITNESS, Master Hawker: Jurett, of ye sayed Melford, and Maryone Kynge. Note: Note: Proved at Sudbury 22 April, 1528. Note: Note: Note: Note: WILL OF JOHNE HAMOND. Note: The will of widow Johne Hamond, of Melford, (Coleman, Folio 19) dated Sept. 22, 1542; proved Oct. 16, 1642, names John Hamond, the fuller, and William King, as her attorneys. Note: Note: There appears to be little else known about him except Note: Note: the mention of his "house in Melford" in the will of his son, John Hamonde, of Lavenham, which follows. Note: Note: So far as known he had but the one son, but there appear to have been others of the name in Melford, who may have been his sons. Change Date: 10 APR 2004
1769 - 1854 Catherine Baldwin 84 84 1513 Robert Castell 1496 Johanna Hammond 1508 Maryane (Marjori) Hammond Johann Hans Heimbach Charles Henry Winslow 1587 - 1676 Anne Payne 88 88 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-P7 1589 Judith Payne Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-QD 1 Jan 1590/1591 - 1591 Susan Payne Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-RK

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8NRT-1M
Lula Crassin ~1593 - 1594 Jane Payne 1 1 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-TW 1769 - 1838 Thomas Baldwin 69 69 1594 - 1677 Phoebe Paine 83 83 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228T-P3 20 Feb 1596/1597 - 1635 Richard Payne Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-V3 20 Feb 1596/1597 - 1660 William Payne Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-W8 ~1598 - 1650 Dorothy Payne 52 52 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-XF 1600 - 1600 Frances Payne 23d 23d Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 228V-ZL ~1536 - 1606 Anthony (Paine) Payne 70 70 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MVMJ-5G ~1544 - 1603 Martha Castle 59 59 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MVMJ-6M ~1558 John Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MVMJ-7S Thomas Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MVMJ-95 ~1570 Anne Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MVMJ-80 1771 - WFT Est. 1788-1861 Johnson Baldwin ~1500 William Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-8D ~1500 Margery Ash Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-9K

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MHRD-T1
~1532 George Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-BQ ~1534 Nicholas Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-CW ~1535 Edward Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-D3 ~1539 - 1631 Thomas Paine 92 92 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-F8 ~1540 - 1568 Henry Paine 28 28 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-GF ~1542 - 1568 John Paine 26 26 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-HL ~1543 Agatha Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-JR

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-L4
~1545 Elizabeth Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-KX 1778 - 1855 Lydia Baldwin 77 77 ~0562 Oda ~1548 Anna Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-M9 ~1550 Frances Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NCCT-NG ~1105 - ~1151 Adeliza of Louvain, Queen of England 46 46 Elizabeth Sweetser Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 959V-D7 ~1484 Edmund Paine Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1QP9-2DR ~1488 Elizabeth Walton Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1QP9-2F0 ~1491 Thomas Ash ~1537 William Neves ~1541 Agnes 1782 - 1841 Levi Baldwin 59 59 1800 - 1834 Benjamin D Jenkins 34 34 Lew E. Darrow 1855 Jacob B. Martin 1785 Ruth Jenkins Martha Hunter 1789 Elizabeth Jenkins 1793 Rebecca Jenkins 1796 Evan Jenkins 1801 William Jenkins 1803 Mary Jenkins WFT Est. 1752-1788 - WFT Est. 1778-1842 Worthel Baldwin 1807 Nancy Jenkins 1731 Evan Jenkins Elizabeth Davis 1751 John Jenkins 1753 Esther Jenkins 1755 Benjamin Jenkins 1752 Evan Jenkins 1760 - 1829 Thomas Jenkins 69 69 Carpenter 1914 Josephine Darrow WFT Est. 1761-1796 - WFT Est. 1782-1855 Mary Hallowell 1913 Robert Hitachman Wolcott 1920 Henry David Bixby 1890 Ernest Brantley Davis 1850 Myrtle Robinson Francis Marion Harmon Minerva Utterbach William J Hesser Sarah Matilda Current Frank Hubbard Marie Hubbard WFT Est. 1761-1791 - WFT Est. 1781-1855 Levinia Allen 1848 Rebecca Lucinda Davis 1850 Lucy Annis Davis 1856 - 1863 Amelia Victoria Davis 7 7 1854 Martha Elvira Davis 1856 Abner Young Davis 1859 Sarah Josephine Davis 1861 Anderson Vernon Davis 1864 - 1864 William M. Davis 1m 1m 1876 Frank Ruel Davis 1869 - 1957 Rose Nellee Davis 88 88 WFT Est. 1752-1788 - WFT Est. 1778-1842 George Vernon 1770 - 1839 Ruth Marshill 69 69 >1527 Walter Manney ~1285 Richard Ince [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1285 Elizabeth de Radcliffe ~1312 Jane Ince [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Ellen Stanley [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1350 - 1437 Nicholas Orell 87 87 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1308 Adam Orell [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~0245 - 0289 Gonobaud I Chief of the Franks 44 44 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches William Timperly [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
INT 1301 (ABAT 1301) - >1349 Matilda (Jane) Timperley [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.


From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
WFT Est. 1747-1771 - WFT Est. 1789-1842 Abigail Cloud ~1220 - >1244 Robert Pulford 24 24 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Robert Pulford [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1165 Agnes Stourton [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1155 Thomas Baumville [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1206 - DECEASED Alice Whitney [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1195 - ~1222 Eustace Whitney 27 27 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1132 - ~1211 Baldwin Whitney 79 79 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1163 - >1250 Hamon IV of Dunham Massey Massey 87 87 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1133 - ~1216 Hamon III of Dunham Massey 83 83 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~0360 Giolahaire (Giolahainede) of Burgundy Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net WFT Est. 1752-1772 - WFT Est. 1784-1843 Samuel Lilley ~1320 Agnes (Loretta) de Barton ~1133 - >1216 Agathea Theray 83 83 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Mainwaring [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
D. >1302 Alice Massey [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Alexander Magister [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1210 - 1290 Richard de Radcliffe 80 80 ~1082 - ~1140 Eustace Whitney 58 58 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
William of Stanley & Stourton Stanley [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Joan Stanley [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
1336 - 1388 Sir Robert Howard I 52 52 WFT Est. 1765-1784 - WFT Est. 1786-1859 Jane Clark John Timperly [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1265 Alfredus Ince Ann Talbot [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1180 Ann Villiers [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1160 William de Bold Hamon V of Dunham Massey Massey [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Hamon of Bacford & Timperly Massey [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~0570 Gerberge of Burgundy <1519> Erasmus Strutt ~1292 - 1340 John of Stanley & Stourton Stanley 48 48 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
WFT Est. 1767-1787 - WFT Est. 1788-1861 Ruth Curl ~1290 - 1345 Maybelle Hausket 55 55 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1234 - 1265 William of S Stanley 31 31 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
1261 - 1329 Joan (Jane) Baumville 68 68 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1208 - 1248 Adam Stanley 40 40 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1120 of Lancashire Margaret Adam Stanley [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
D. <1284 Philip Baumville [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Pulford [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Annabella Stourton [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1132 - <1175 Richard Talbot 43 43 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.

Richard Tal(e)bot; granted manors of Eccleswall and Linton, Herefs, from the Crown by 1155/6; died by Michaelmas 1175.  [Burke's Peerage]
WFT Est. 1761-1781 - WFT Est. 1793-1852 James Marshall ~1125 Bulmer [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Gilbert Talbot [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1273 James of Stourton Parva Hausket [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
Richard of Podington Massey [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
1319 - 1398 William de Stanley 79 79 Duke Raymond Berengar III 1253 - 1311 William Stanley 58 58 1489 - 1541 Margaret Tudor 51 51 ~0630 - 0677 Count Warin 47 47 Alias:<ALIA> /Guerin/
Custom Field:<_FA#> US
of York Queen of England Elizabeth WFT Est. 1778-1797 - WFT Est. 1799-1872 Edith Chalfant Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, Knight of The Garter ALSO EARL MARSHAL. Margaret of Scales ~0739 - <0783 Count of Hornbach Lambert 44 44 1166 - 1238 William of Thalk Stanley 72 72 [royality1.FTW]

[rmosher154.ged]

Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
~1270 - 1333 William (The Great) de Radcliffe 63 63 ~1270 Margaret de Peasfurlong 1220 - 1288 Henry de ' Trafford 68 68 1200 - 1272 Richard Trafford 72 72 ~1245 - 1322 Mathew de Haydock 77 77 ~1190 Mathew de Bold 1769 - 1827 Simon Lindley 58 58  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

[Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

Simon Lindley and his family moved to  Kentucky about 1799 and settled in Illinois in 1820.  He was a Minister of the Regular or Predestination Baptist Church.
~1242 Adam de Peasfurlong ~1245 Elizabeth Culcheth ~1210 Hugh de Hindley ~1160 William (Sheriff of Lancaster) de Radcliffe ~1245 - 1326 Richard de Radcliffe 81 81 ~1252 Joan Boteler ~1210 - 1290 Robert de Radcliffe 80 80 ~1225 Annabilla de Trafford ~1270 - ~1330 William de Boteler 60 60 ~1265 Elizabeth de Havering 1770 - WFT Est. 1787-1860 William Lindley ~1190 - ~1248 Adam de Radcliffe 58 58 ~1195 Margaret de Curwen ~1250 - 1297 Henry le Boteler 47 47 ~1255 Isabella le Boteler ~1235 Nicholas de Havering ~1300 - ~1359 Richard Radcliffe 59 59 1834 - <1865 Chastania (Chertina or Christina) Ayres 31 31 ~0877 - 0929 Aelfthryth (Ethelwida) of Wessex 52 52 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 43-16. Thomas Raymond ~1250 Gilbert ' Haydock 1775 - 1856 John Lindley 80 80 In 1800, John Lindley was in Christian Co. KY, and owned 200 acres of land. He was on the 1800 Tax List as having 1 cow or horse and 200A on Little River. ~1225 - 1299 Gilbert de Haydock 74 74 ~1225 Alicia de Bold ~1190 - 1270 Hugh de Haydock 80 80 ~1195 Cecelia de Lauton Unknown Arthemia >1158 Hugh de Hindley ~1125 Swain de Hindley ~1100 - >1150 Leofwin de Hindley 50 50 ~1165 Cecilia (Lady of Kirkland) de Montbegon ~1140 Henry de Radcliffe 1777 - WFT Est. 1778-1867 James Lindley 1772 - 1842 Catherine Hadley 69 69 ~1140 Adam Baron de Montbegon ~1145 Maud FitzSwaine ~1125 Nicholas Fitzgilbert de Radcliffe ~1120 Daughter of Saxon Thane Unknown ~1104 Gilbert de Lancaster ~1105 Goditha de Taillebois ~1055 - >1120 Ketel (Kettel\Chettel) Baron of Kendal 65 65 ~1086 Christina de Taillebois ~1015 Stephen II De Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1070 Margaret Unknown 1779 - >1870 Thomas Lindley 91 91  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

[Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

The dates on stone in the Monk-Radcliff Cemetery in Christian Co. Ky where he is buried is a different date.  It states he was born on 20 Feb 1780 and died on 27 Aug 1862.  This could be the date he was buried.
~1035 Eldred of Workington ~1040 Aldgytha of Northumberland ~0950 - 1004 Adelaide of Poitou 54 54 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144A-20.
~0755 - 10 Aug 0807/0810 Wittekind ~0956 - BETWEEN 0991 AND 1000 Giselbert de Roucy Count of Roucy 0954 - 1004 Emma de Blois 50 50 WFT 22, Tree #1246 says she was Emma of Champagne (954-1003), dau. ofTheobald I Count of Champgane (913-Abt 957-1005) and Ledgarde Duchess ofNormandy (b 920 - Abt 957-1015) - are they the same as Theobald the CheatCourt of Blois (Abt 1915-6Jan974-5) and Luitgarde of Vermandois as shownin WFT 12?


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~0910 - 0971 Letalde (Lietaud) I Count of Macon 61 61 There is confusion about who is the mother of Alberic; see notes forAdelaide Countess De VermandoisThe following post to SGM, 16 May 1997, byJim Stevens,  indicates some of the debate and confusion among thesources as to the parents of Gerberga.  I am sticking with Lietaud andBerta for a while.

From: Jim Stevens (jstevens@IQUEST.NET)
Subject: Parents of Gerberga, wife of Adalbert of Italy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1997/05/16

     If one accepts Letalde as father, there is little consensus as toGerberga's mother.  Letalde m. (1) Ermengarde of Chalon; (2) Berta,possibly dau. of Garnier\Warinus, Count of Troyes; and (3) Richilde, dau.of Richard of Autun.  Winkhaus lists Ermengarde as Gerberga's mother;Moriarty lists Berta; and ES (in vol. iii) lists either Berta or Richilde.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

[jweber.ged]

The following post to SGM, 16 May 1997, by Jim Stevens,  indicates some of the debate and confusion among the sources as to the parents of Gerberga.  I am sticking with Lietaud and Berta for a while.

     If one accepts Letalde as father, there is little consensus as to Gerberga's mother.  Letalde m. (1) Ermengarde of Chalon; (2) Berta, possibly dau. of Garnier\Warinus, Count of Troyes; and (3) Richilde, dau. of Richard of Autun.  Winkhaus lists Ermengarde as Gerberga's mother; Moriarty lists Berta; and ES (in vol. iii) lists either Berta or Richilde.
of the Salic Franks Fredemundus Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0950 William IV Count of Auvergne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0917 - 0962 Adele Gerloc Princess of Normandy 45 45 The line of her mother is uncertain.  The Directory of Royal Geneologysays" Only shown in Stammtafeln"
     WFT 12, Tree #0472 and WFT 22, Tree, #1246 show her mother as Poppa,dau of Berenger of Bayeaux.
     WFT 4, Trees #0008 and #0902, WFT 9, Tree #1051, and WFT 10, Tree#1160 show her mother as Gisella of France, dau of Charles III of France.
     The Directory of Royal Genealogy does not resolve the matter.  Itindicates that her mother is Poppa...the entry for Rollo shows all of hischildren born to Poppa, but it lists Adele as born in 917 (in the 21styear of the marriage) and shows the marriage to Gisela of France takingplace in 912, 5 years before the birth of Gisela.
     This tree follows her as the dau of Gisella of France, but is thatcorrect?


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 128.

AKA:  Princess Gerletta of Normandy
1786 - WFT Est. 1813-1880 Ruth Lindley 1050 - >1097 Melisende de Monthlery 47 47 UID: 357E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0D20// <1086 - 1161 William de Taillebois 75 75 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1090 Beatrice de Taillebois Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 0800 - 16 Feb 0862/0063 Conrad d'Argengau Count of Paris 0969 - 1029 William V 60 60 _UID: FA300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D84DE// ~0909 - 0960 "the Good", Count of Anjou Fulk II 51 51 Directory of Royal Genealogy:  Became count on the death of his elderbrother.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

[jweber.ged]

The following was given in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

ID: I00387 Foulques II "Le Bon" Comte d' Anjou
(son) Foulques Seigneur de Briole b: ABT 941 in Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France

In addition to Weis AR7, other sources for this individual are:
ES III:116
ES XIV:116
Leo van de Pas’ Genealogics: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020237&tree=LEO
Miroslav Marek (Genealogy.eu) = ES sourced
Moriarty Plantagenet p4
Paget p139
Paul Theroff database
Roglo database
Tapsell p203]
Tompsett (Hull database)
Turton p6, 180 etc,
Watney #9

I have been following with interest your Beauvau > Briole line.  I cannot confirm nor debunk the line up to Foulque II "le Bon", 3rd Comte de Anjou & Gerberge de Gâtinais, but at that point there is a problem.  I’m afraid no son of this couple named Foulques Seigneur de Briole is given in any of these sources.  I found the connection on several websites but they are all unsourced. Sebastian Tuszynski 25 Jul 2000 msg to SGM, Subject: "A few French question", asked about this filiation (& numerous others).  Unfortunately the only response did not address this particular question.  Note when researching this on the net, apparently Briolé is Briollay at many websites & on WorldConnect.

This filiation, without any reliable source to confirm it, appears to be an invention.  I would love to hear from anyone reading this post-em who is willing provide any sourced info pro or con.

Jim, as an active member, perhaps another query to SGM will get a response this time.

A little (not much) more on Foulque/Fulk:

Fulk II, Comte d'Anjou [Ref: Turton p6]
Count of Anjou [Ref: Weis AR7 118:20, Weis MC5 53:21]
941-958: Count of Anjou [Ref: Tapsell p203]
940-962 (or 942-960): 3rd Count of Anjou, [Ref: McBride: Vol I File 9: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James]

..and under his successor, Fulk II the Good, the destruction caused by the preceding wars was repaired. [Ref: Ency Britannica]

According to legend, he was learned and saintly, dressed as a cleric and said of Louis IV, King of France, who had mocked his piety, 'an illiterate king is a crowned ass'. [Ref: Leo van de Pas’ Genealogics citing: Paget] Note: "a man of wit, but perhaps lacking in tact - Louis IV was not the fool his father, Charles III "the Simple", has been profiled to have been" Curt

Alas, I no longer have access to a terrific source which may/may not have more to say about Foulques II: "Fragmentum historieae Andegavensis" (Fragments of a History of the Counts of Anjou) From 'Chroniques des comtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs d'Amboise' by Count Fulk le Rechin 1096 (Louis Kalpen and Rene Poupardin), 1913, Paris.  Should you find access to the UCLA library which probably has it, you will find this source that may have more to say about Foulques II. If memory serves me right Fulk "le Rechin" wrote many things modern scholars dispute, but he was at least contemporary, though obviously, he may have embellished a thing or two about his ancestry.

Regards,
Curt

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pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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~0950 - 0987 'Grisegonnelle' Comte d' Anjou Geoffroy I 37 37 ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA , 1960, Vol. 1, Page 993
     Geoffrey I Grisegonelle (c. 960-987)..inaugurated a policy ofexpansion, aiming at the extension of the boundaries of the ancientcountship [of Anjou] and the reconquest of those parts of it which hadbeen annexed by the neighbouring states; for, though western Anjou hadbeen recovered from the dukes of Brittany since the beginning of the 10thcentury, in the east all of the district of Saumur had fallen into thehands of the counts of Blois and Tours.  Geoffrey succeeded in making thecount of Nantes his vassal and in obtaining from the duke of Aquitaine agrant of the district of Loudun.

Hull University, Royal Genealogy on Line:  "received in requital of hisgallant services against the Emperor Otto, a grant from King Robert, ofthe dignified office of Seneschal of France.

[Ancestry.com Tree #28319.FTW]

Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (39:21), (118:20). Called grisgonelle, or
"Greygown".

ES iii, 49; ii, 189 [rev. in iii(1)]; and iii, 116and 433.

His second wife was the mother of his first wife.


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pg 107 & 109, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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0995 - 1068 Agn+ íes de Bourgogne 73 73 UID: FE300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D881E// ~0969 - BET 1005 AND 1019 Maud (Matilda\Mahaut) de Chalon Maud/Matilda definitely married Geoffrey of Semur, but the well-respectedGerman source ES, in one of its conflicting pedigrees, has her alsomarrying Henry, Duke of Burgundy, and having a daughter Aremburga, whowas wife of Dalmas I of Semur.  This is probably not true, and ES hasbeen shown to be inconsistent and erroneous in giving the spouse(s) ofHenry.  The spouse of Henry was a widow of Adalbert I King of Italy, andthere is still a lot of debate concerning who her father (and mother)were.

The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 16 May 1997, by JimStevens, referring to an earlier post by Mat on 29 Apr 1997:

Matman <mat_man@HOTMAIL.COM> posted to
soc.genealogy.medieval on 29 Apr 1997:
Subject:      Re: Untangling the Burgundy web

  "For English readers, the Bouchard article (p261ff) is essential tounderstanding this confusion in ES. French historians etc have peddledvarious theories: the ES has noted all of them, hence the internaldisagreement.

  Some have favoured Leotald of Macon as the father of Gerberga, butBouchard follows the  more reliable ones (F.Lot, R.Poupardin etc) inseeing her as the daughter of Lambert. She lists 3 children of Lambert:Gerberga (m. 1) Adalbert (2) Henry; Matilda (m. Geoffrey), Hugo ofChalon. The sources clearly state that Matilda and Hugo were children ofLambert, but they don't mention the father of Gerberga.

  The main argument for Gerberga being the daughter of Leotald is, Ithink, the fact that her great grandson Otto of Macon (not Otto-William)calls Leotald his _atavus_. The strict classical meaning of this isgreat-great-great-grandad, which would imply, that Gerberga was Leotald'sgrandaughter. However most who favour Leotald's parentage, haveoverlooked this inconvenient detail, and suggested that the term herejust means distant ancestor.

  The other evidence is the Life of Hugo of Chalon (d.1039) who says thathis sister married the duke of Burgundy. This has been seen as Gerbergawife of Henry (d.1002). Those who favour Leotald as her father, say thissister was Matilda, who they say married Henry before she marriedGeoffrey of Semur. Thus if one rejects Lambert as the father of Gerberga,you have to invent a new wife for Duke Henry. I think ES III, 433-34 hasthese two marriages. Somewhere else in ES, it even gives this supposedmarriage of Matilda and Henry a daughter, Aremburga, the wife of Dalmas Iof Semur.

  I havn't gone into all the various arguments, or evidence: its best toread Bouchard yourself, and decide whether you agree with her. PersonallyI prefer her no-nonsense approach, and the works of other notablehistorians (eg W.Kienast Die Herzogtitel in Frankreich & Deutschland,1968) agree with her on the father of Gerberga being Lambert."


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~0972 - 1040 (Fulk) "the Black" Comte d' Anjou Foulques III 68 68 WFT &, Tree # 161 shows him as Fulk II The Black

ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA , 1960, Vol. 9, Page 910
     FULK, NERRA (c. 970-1040), count of Anjou, eldest son of CountGeoffrey I, Grisegonelle ("Grey Tunic"), and Adela of Vermandois, wasborn about 970 and succeeded his father in the countship of Anjou on July21, 987.  He was successful in repelling the attacks of the count ofRennes and laying the foundations of the conquest of Touraine.  In thisconnection he build a great number of strong castles, which has led inmodern times to his being called "the great builder."  He also foundedseveral religious houses, among them the abbeys of Beaulieu, near Loches(c. 1007), of St. Nicholas at Angers (1020) and of Ronceray at Angers(1028), and, in order to expiate his crimes of violence, made threepilgrimages to the Holy Land (in 1002-03, c. 1008, and in 1039).
     On his return from the third of these journeys Fulk died at Metz inLorraine on June 21, 1040.  By his first marriage, with Elizabeth,daughter of Bouchard le Venerable, count of Vendome, he had a daughter,Adela, who married Boon of Nevers and transmitted to her children thecountship of Vendome.  Elizabeth having died in 1000, Fulk marriedHildegarde of Lorraine, by whom he had a son, Geoffrey Martel and adaughter, Ermengarde, who married Geoffrey, count of Gatinais, was thethe mother of Geoffrey le Barbu ("the Bearded") and of Fulk le Rechin.


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pg 107, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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~1790 - 1843 Jonathan Lindley 53 53  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

[Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

Jonathan Lindley's will was probated in Dade Co., MO.  It was filed in Oct 1843.
0974 - 1056 of Lorraine Countess of Anjou Hildegarde 82 82 Hull University, Royal Genealogy on Line does not show the wife ofFoulques III


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~0915 - <0948 Berta de Troyes 33 33 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0945 Theobald de Blois Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney Hugo of Blois Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 0978 - 20 Feb 1053/1054 Jaroslaus I Wladymirovitch ~1053 Philina Brus ~0420 Eorik King of the Visigoths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0762/0768 - 0800 Eysteinsson King of Norway Halfdan II [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

Eystein, we are told, was succeeded by his son Halfdan the Generous and
the Stingy of Food. Halfdan gained this title by paying his men
generously in coinbut poorly in food. He died of a malady, was duly
buried in a mound beside his father Eystein, and was succeeded by his son
Gudrod. Gudrod is consideredto be a historical personage, although the
tales that are told about him areno doubt at least partly legendary.
[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev]
~0928 - 0987 of Burgundy- Adelaide de Chalon Adelaide 59 59 [Ancestry.com Tree #28319.FTW]

This Adelaide is the focal point of one of the most debated controversiesin medieval genealogy.  Although I show her as marrying 3 times, aftermuch study of numerous postings on GEN-MEDIEVAL, I have been persuadedthat two individuals have probably been combined into one. Forconvenience sake, I leave her in my database as one person. An excerptfrom one of the postings sums it up best:
Matman posted to soc.genealogy.medieval on 21 May 1997 (in part):
Subject: Re: Burgundy - One more try to sum up *
"Adelaide dau of DUKE GISELBERT appears with her husband ROBERT OF TROYESand son Heribert in a charter of 949. There is no problem with this. Thedifference of opinion is whether this Adelaide is the same as the wife ofLAMBERT who later married GEOFFREY. Most historians have shied away frommaking this assumption, eg Maurice Chaume (who was otherwise much givento speculation) in his 'The Origins of Burgundy' 1925, Werner in anarticle in Die Welt als Geschicht, 1960, p107-13 (especially p111), andmore recently Constance Bouchard, 'Sword and Mitre'.
To make them one person does create problems, not least with thechronology. Adelaide was old enough to have children by about 950 (forshe had a grandson FULK THE BLACK by c.970), yet she was still youngenough to have children (eg Maurice) c.980 or later. Its possible, butonly just. I don't know how common it was for noblewomen to give birthafter 40.
Secondly if she only married LAMBERT after 967, then any children fromthat marriage could not have been born before that. But ADALBERT OF ITALYfirst husband of GERBERGA had died by 975 at the latest, and OTTO-WILLIAMwas their son. So clearly if one accepts that Adelaide was one person,one has to find different parents for GERBERGA. Some have got round thisby making GERBERGA a daughter of LAMBERT by an earlier wife. As LAMBERTfirst appears in 944, and is called count in 959, this may not beimpossible.
Lastly, I may be naive about this, but even in the tenth century, a caseof a mother marrying her son-in-law would be exceptional (no?) and arousecomment, yet no source mentions such a thing."

Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (118:19-21), identifies Adelaide as the dau.
of ROBERT, COUNT OF TROYES (RIN 1230), and also identifies GEOFFREY as
her 2nd husband, and FULK III as their son.

ES iii, 49; ii, 189 [rev. in iii(1)]; and iii, 116 and 433. ES III, 49 has
Adelaide as the daughter of GISELBERT OF CHALONS etc, marrying first
ROBERT, then LAMBERT (d.979), then GEOFFREY; and Adela marrying
LAMBERT (d.978) then GEOFFREY, which would mean Adela married both
her stepfathers. [There is evidently some confusion between Adelaide &
Adela.]

The above note leads to the opinion , held by some, that this Adelaide
married ROBERT, then LAMBERT, then her son-in-law GEOFFREY. The
sequence of events for this most unusual web of intermarriages would
be as follows:
950 ROBERT C OF TROYES m. Adelaide of Burgundy & dau. ADELE born.
965 GEOFFREY GREYMANTLE (age 28) m. ADELE OF VERMANDOIS/TROYES (age 15).
967 ROBERT died and his widow almost immediately m. LAMBERT.
975/8 ADELE died and her widower, GEOFFREY, m. after a wait of 1 to
5 years, his deceased wife's newly widowed mother, Adelaide of Burgundy.
979 LAMBERT died. His widow, Adelaide, as stated above, then m. ,
almost immediately, her son-in-law, GEOFFREY.

As a dissenting opinion re. her parentage:
Richard Borthwick posted to
soc.genealogy.medieval on 1 Dec 1996:
Subject: Re: Gerberga, wife of Adalbert (was re. Welfs) "In herdiscussion of the counts of Chalons CBB [Constance Brittain Bouchard*Sword, Mitre and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in Burgundy,980-1198* (Ithica New York & London, Cornell University Press, 1987)]says:
"LAMBERT married a woman named Adelaide (*). While there is no evidenceof her origins in the sources, scholars have repeatedly tried to tie herto the family of GISELBERT, COUNT OF BURGUNDY [RIN 1232], both becauseGISELBERT did have a daughter named Adelaide and the mother, as I haveit, of the Adelaide mentioned in the following note - i.e. the wife ofROBERT, COUNT OF TROYES (RIN 1230)] and because they feel a need toexplain how LAMBERT could have LEGITIMATELY** succeeded to Chalon#. Iprefer to leave Adelaide's origins unknown; since LAMBERT's succession toChalon was recognised by the king, he did not need a hereditary claim byhis wife to legitimize his rule(##).
LAMBERT died in 978, and his wife Adelaide quickly married GEOFFREY
GREYMANTLE, count of Anjou. GEOFFREY acted as count of Chalon from
979 until his own death in 989 (*). ..." p.307f.
* Source regerences./ ** She uses italics to make the emphasis # A longfootnoted discussion of who has said what on the subject.
## Reference."WFT 7, Tree #0161 says Adelaide, not Werea De Vergy.

JHM Notes -
WFT 7, #3141, says Ermengard of BurgundyWho is her mother?

      The Directory of Royal Genealogy - Daughter of Burgundy, dau ofHugh the Black, Duke of Burgundy
       WFT12. Tree #0472 - Ermengrd of Dijon, dau of Eliran Ct. of Dijon
       WFT 4, 0, & 22 (Tree #1246) says Irmgard Autun, dau of Richard "LeJusticiare" Duke of Burgundy

This tree used Irmgard Autun - it has detached her as dau of Ermengard ofDijon, and information about Hugh the Black has not been entered.


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0320 - 0376 Mellobaude King of Worms 56 56 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

375 AD:
Macrian, who was ravaging the land of the Franks, is killed in an ambush by King Mellobaude.
377 AD:
40,000 Alemanni are defeated by Nannienus and Mellobaudes (Gratian's generals) after having invaded Gaul. Another 30,000 Alemanni are defeated by Gratian's army.

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~0930 - >0987 Geoffrey Count of Gatinais 57 57 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 0856 - 0903 Hedwige of Germany 47 47 0912 - 0973 Otto I "the Great" King of Germany 60 60 He crossed the Alps and declared himself the king of Italy. He
was forced to return to Germany when the other German princes
began a series of revolts.

Otto in "great anger" captured Rome again, for the fourth time,
after the populace revolted from Pope John XIII, Ottos choice
for pontiff. There was no forgiveness for those whom he
considered oath breakers and traitors. The gallows, the sword,
blinding and mutiliating knife was the lot of the city.

The pagan Magyars were crushed by Otto on the Lech River. Otto
carried the Sacred Lance into the battle. The Magyars were
slaughtered to the man, with the exception of seven men, who
were sent home to tell their countrymen of their defeat. Otto's
stopping of the advance of the Magyars has been compared to
Charles Martel's stopping of the Moors at Poitier in 732 as a
major turning point in European, and Christian, history.

Otto recaptured Rome and deposed Pope John XII after the latter
revolted from Otto's rule of Rome and of Italy.

Otto again marched on and captured Rome as the Romans elected
Pope Benedict V against his wishes.

After the death of his wife Edgitha, he learned to read and
write.

A series of revolts against him broke out amongst his nobles
simultaneously, partly because, unlike his father, Otto was not
satisfied in being king in name only.

His elder bastard brother Thankmar took his younger legitimate
brother Henry as hostage during Thankmar's rebellion against
Otto's authority.

Otto carried into battle against his foes a victory-bringing
talisman: the Sacred Lance, the Dominica Hasta, containing one
of the nails that had pierced the hands and feet of Jesus. It
was said the Emperor Constantine had carried the Holy Lance
against Maxentius, which ended in the triumph of Christianity
over Roman paganism. Ottos' father Henry the Fowler had
purchased the Lance from Rudolf, the king of the Burgundians.

He sent an embassy to Emperor Nicephorus Phocas in
Constantinople to sue on behalf of his son for the hand of one
of the daughters of the deceased Emperor Romanus II. The
embassy was not successful nor friendly.
0924 - 22 Feb 0978/0979 Lambert d' Autun Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

[jweber.ged]

I at one time had Lambert's wife as Adelaide de Vermandois, wife of Geoffrey Grisognell Comte d'Anjou, but have changed Lamber's wife to Adelaide of Burgundy.  There is some doubt as to the identity of the various Adelaides married to either Geoffrey or Lambert.
1610 - >1761 Katharine Griffin 151 151 ~0632 Hisdai II Exilarch of Judea Source: lorenfamily.com ~0969 - 31 Jan 1029/1030 William III Count of Poitou The Direcotory of Royal Genealogy:  Some say he resigned the Dukedom forhis son in 1021, but this fact is not indicated by Stammtafeln.  Somesources say he died in 1025, but Stammtafeln indicates 1030.


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~0939 - 0992 Bouchard I de Vendome 53 53 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0725 Wormsgau Source: lorenfamily.com ~0850 - >0886 Aubri "Dux" Viscount Of Orleans 36 36 ~0900 - >0966 Count Of The Gatinais Aubri 66 66 ~0960 - 0992 Ermengarde D'Anjou 32 32 pg 109 & 174, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition


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0825 - 0881 Conrad II d'Auxerre Count of Auxerre 56 56 0965 - 1017 Gerberga of Burgundy 52 52 UID: 464E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEE60// ~0915 - 16 Jan 0977/0978 "The Cheat" Count of Blois Theobald I Europaische Stammtafeln Band II Tafel 42Theobald I, also called Theobald The Cheat, or The Old, French Thibaud, Le Tricheur, or Le Vieil (b. c 908- d. c 978), count of Blois, Chartres, and Tours.

Theobald earned his nickname "the Cheat" fighting with his neighbours, among them the kings of France,  the dukes of Normandy,  and the church of Reims.  He seized the area around Blois about 940 and later augmented his holdings with the counties of Chartres and Chateaudun.  In 945 Hugh the Great made Theobald responsible for holding the French king Louis IVprisoner.  [Encyclopaedia Britannica]

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born c. 908 died c. 978
also called Theobald the Cheat , or Theobald the Old , French Thibaud le Tricheur , or Thibaud le Vieil count of Blois, Chartres, and Tours.
Theobald earned his nickname “the Cheat” fighting with his neighbours, among them the kings of France, the dukes of Normandy, and the church of Reims. He seized the area around Blois about 940 and later augmented his holdings with the counties of Chartres and Châteaudun. In 945 Hugh the Great made Theobald responsible for holding the French…

Theobald I, also called Theobald The Cheat, or The Old, French Thibaud,Le Tricheur, or Le Vieil (b. c 908 - d. c 978), count of Blois, Chartres,and Tours.

Theobald earned his nickname "the Cheat" fighting with his neighbours, among them the kings of France, the dukes of Normandy, and the church of Reims. He seized the area around Blois about 940 and later augmented his holdings with the counties of Chartres
WFT Est. 1766-1786 - WFT Est. 1787-1860 Barsheba Rush Or Blackshear ~0940 Hildegarde de Chartres le Tricheur Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0822 Richildis d'Arles Unknown Papinilla 1085 - 1161 Morphia of Melitene & Armenia 76 76 UID: DE350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6D69// ~0979 - <1000 Elizabeth de Vendome 21 21 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0990 - ~1031 Adele d' Anjou 41 41 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0972 - >1035 Ermengarde de Macon 63 63 Note: AR has Herbert III de Vermandois as her 2nd husband, but the notedFrench genealogist Settipani has Herbert as her 1st husband and Milo IVas her 2nd.   The sourced dates seem to work better following AR (whichis why I am leaving them alone); however, if Settipani is correct (and heis an expert), then Herbert III would have died before 992 (Settipani hasErmengarde's son by Milo, Renaud b. abt 993), and Herbert & Ermengarde'sson Otto would have been born before 992/3 instead of about 1000.
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This is an excerpt from a post to SGM (full post is in notes underErmengarde de Tonnerre), 5 Dec 1998, by Settipani, the noted Frenchgenealogist:

The Ascendancy of Ermengarde of Tonnerre : Part II

The family of Ermengardis (no 5), widow of Herbert, not the reverse, isnot « Bar-sur-Seine » (one misunderstanding hypothesis of E. Petit: sucha dynasty does not exist at this time). She was, I think, the daughter ofAlberic II of Macon and his second wife.


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~0915 of Burgundy Richilde Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney D. 1166 Geoffrey De Mandeville ~0871 Liudolf von Sachsen Died young. ~1775 - WFT Est. 1815-1866 Moses Couch ~0420 - ~0516 Gondobad De Bourgogne 96 96 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches Petronillo ~0825 Of Orleans Geoffrey ~0890 - 0970 Judikaël Bérenger Count of Rennes 80 80 ~0995 Lietaud de Roucy Lord Marle sn de Marle ~0712 Guy Marquis of Brittany Source: lorenfamily.com ~0705 Rupert (Robert) Graf im Wormsgau Source: lorenfamily.com Son of Worms Source: lorenfamily.com Count of Worms Humbert Source: lorenfamily.com 0958 Heloise de Guisnes UID: 807940D745A6D711B84A0008C7FB13430543// 1781 - 1863 Elizabeth Gray 81 81 ~0685 Adalheim (Alleaume) Graf im Wormsgau Source: lorenfamily.com ~0650 Count Chrodobertus(Rupert Robert) II von Haspengau Source: lorenfamily.com 1049 - 1086 Felicie de Roucy 37 37 ~0898 daughter de France AEthelstan married a sister to Hugh the Great, the Capetian. ~0752 - ~0782 Milo de Hesbaye Count of Narbonne 30 30 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0731 - 0772 Guerin de Hesbaye Count of Thurgovie 41 41 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0731 Adelindis de Hesbaye Source: lorenfamily.com ~0753 - ~0811 "The Constable" Count of Corsica Bouchard 58 58 Source: lorenfamily.com 0981 - 1039 Thierry III Count of Frisia 58 58 UID: 307C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D06B2// ~0980 Jutta de Roucy 1780 - 1851 Elizabeth Gibson 71 71 ~0735 - >0782 (Robert) Cancor Graf im Breisgau Rupert II 47 47 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0855 - 0915 Adalbert of Tuscany 60 60 GIVN Adalbert Marquis of
SURN Tuscany

SURN Tuscany
GIVN Adalbert
NSFX Marquis of Tuscany
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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 31-38; 93-38; 198-40
DATE 29 MAY 2000

GIVN Thibault Count of
SURN Arles
NSFX **
! IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761062, gives Date & Place of Birth, alsoshows
Dates of Endowment and Baptisim.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st, and 32nd G G Son.

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GIVN Thibaut (Theobald) Count of
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NSFX et Vienne
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 174-38
DATE 12 MAY 2000

GIVN Theobold
NSFX Count of Arles
AFN VB42-9S
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0984 - 1052 Emma of Normandy 68 68 UID: 1E390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB1A5// ~0740 Lambert III von Wormsgau Source: lorenfamily.com ~0660 Doda Source: lorenfamily.com ~0620 - >0650 Lambert (Lamtbertus) I von Hespengau 30 30 ~0600 - >0630 Chrodobertus(Rupert Robert) I von Haspengau 30 30 ~0575 - >0636 Noble Charibert von Haspengau 61 61 1050 - >1077 Synadena Synadenos 27 27 UID: 543E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEC50// ~0914 Judith of Swabia GIVN Judith Duchess of
SURN Swabia

SURN Swabia
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GIVN Judith Duchess Of
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GIVN Judith Duchess Of
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AFN WRQG-37
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WFT Est. 1761-1788 - WFT Est. 1811-1853 Isiah Crabtree 1777 - 1819 Eleanor Hadley 42 42 0347 - 0404 Duke of the East Franks Marcomir 57 57 1  NAME Marcomir I of the East /Franks/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4TEXTDate of Import: Jan 17 , 2001 1  BIRT 2  DATE BEF. 389 2  SOURS033320 3DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Pfafman; AF.
   K: Marcomir I, Duke of the East Franks.
   Pfafman: Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks 389-404. Died 404.
   Kraentzler in line 1809 leaves out this generation.


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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Of Germany.

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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

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0818 - >0840 Count of Senlis Pepin II 22 22 He was deprived of the throne of Italy by Emperor Louis, the Debonaire, and received a part of Vermandois and the Seigneuries of St. Quentin and Peronne

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 50-16.

Deprived of the throne of Italy by Emperor Louis, the Debonaire, andreceived a part of Vermandois and the Seigneuries of St. Quentin andPeronne.  A lay abbot in 840 Count of Senlis, Peronne, & St. Quentin.
0797 - 0818 King of Italy Bernard I 21 21  biographical and/or anecdotal: King of Lombardy and Italy, 810-818, crowned at the age of twelve. Bernard took up arms against Louis I King of France, and was deposed by him, blinded and put to death on April 17, 0818.

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 50-15.

King of Lombardy and Italy, 810-818, crowned at the age of twelve.Bernard took up arms against Louis I., King of France, and was deposed byhim, blinded and put to death on April 17, 818.
0640 Lambert de Hesbaye 0777 - 0811 King of Italy Pepin "The Hunchback", King of Italy 34 34 biographical and/or anecdotal: Pepin (died July 8, 810. Milan) king of Italy (781-810) and second son of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne.  Given the title of king of Italy in 781. Pepin took part in campaigns against Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria from 787 and led an army against the Avars in 796. His venetian campaign (809-810) enabled Charlemagne later to come to favorable terms with the Byzantine Empire. As early as 806 Charlemagne, in planning the division of his lands, had decided that on his death Pepin should inherit Italy, Bavaria, and the territory of the Alemanni, but Pepin predeceased his father by four years.

Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #28, Pedigree #236
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1525
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982

     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
          Baptised at Rome by Pope Adrian I

     Gedcom G419
          Submitted to Brøderbund by:
               Robert W. McGahuey
               203 Willowbrook Court
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Pepin, baptized at Rome, 12 Apr 781 by Pope Adrian I, d. Milan, 8 July 810, King of Italy 781-810, consecrated King of Lombardy 15 Apr 781. Apparently by a daughter of Duke Bernard, younger brother of Pepin the Short, he had Bernard a natural son.  [Ancestral Roots, line 50-14]
WFT Est. 759-842 - 0814 Holy Roman Emperor of West Charlemagne The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.

Charlemagne



(Charles the Great or Charles I) (shär´lmn) () [O.Fr.,=Charles the great], 742?–814, emperor of the West (800–814), Carolingian king of the Franks (768–814).    1

King of the Franks
Elder son of Pepin the Short and a grandson of Charles Martel , Charlemagne shared with his brother Carloman  in the succession to his father’s kingdom. At Carloman’s death (771), young Charlemagne annexed his brother’s lands, disinheriting Carloman’s two young sons, who fled with their mother to the court of Desiderius </65/de/Desiderius.html>, king of the Lombards. When Desiderius conquered part of the papal lands and attempted to force Pope Adrian I to recognize Carloman’s sons, Charlemagne intervened (773) on the side of the pope and defeated the Lombards. At Rome, Charlemagne was received by Adrian as patrician of the Romans (a title he had received with his father in 754), and he confirmed his father’s donation to the Holy See. Shortly afterward he took Pavia, the Lombard capital, and assumed the iron crown of the Lombard kings of Italy.    2
In 778 he invaded Spain, hoping to take advantage of civil war among the Muslim rulers of that kingdom, but was repulsed at Zaragoza. In later campaigns conducted by local counts, Barcelona was captured (801) and a frontier established beyond the Pyrenees. Charlemagne’s struggle with the pagan Saxons, whose greatest leader was Widukind </65/wi/Widknd-kng.html>, lasted from 772 until 804. By dint of forced conversions, wholesale massacres, and the transportation of thousands of Saxons to the interior of the Frankish kingdom, Charlemagne made his domination over Saxony complete. In 788 he annexed the semi-independent duchy of Bavaria, after deposing its duke, Tassilo. He also warred successfully against the Avars and the Slavs, establishing a frontier south of the Danube.    3

Emperor of the West
In 799 the new pope, Leo III , threatened with deposition by the Romans, appealed to Charlemagne. Charlemagne hastened to Rome to support Leo, and on Christmas Day, 800, was crowned emperor by the pope. His coronation legitimized Charlemagne’s rule over the former Roman empire in W Europe and finalized the split between the Byzantine and Roman empires. After years of negotiation and war, Charlemagne received recognition from the Byzantine emperor Michael I in 812; in return Charlemagne renounced his claims to Istria, Venice, and Dalmatia, which he had held briefly. The end of Charlemagne’s reign was troubled by the raids of Norse and Danes (see Norsemen ), so Charlemagne took vigorous measures for the construction of a fleet, which his successors neglected. His land frontiers he had already protected by the creation of marches. In 813, Charlemagne designated his son Louis I  as co-emperor and his successor and crowned him at Aachen     4

Achievements of His Reign
In his government Charlemagne continued and systematized the administrative machinery of his predecessors. He permitted conquered peoples to retain their own laws, which he codified when possible, and he issued many capitularies </65/ca/capitula.html> (gathered in the Monumenta Germaniae historica </65/mo/Monument.html>). A noteworthy achievement was the creation of a system by which he could supervise his administrators in even the most distant lands; his missi dominici were personal representatives with wide powers who regularly inspected their assigned districts. He strove to educate the clergy and exercised more direct control over the appointment of bishops and he acted as arbiter in theological disputes by summoning councils, notably that at Frankfurt (794), where adoptionism  was rejected and some of the decrees of the Second Council of Nicaea (see Nicaea, Second Council of ) were condemned. He stimulated foreign trade and entertained friendly relations with England and with Harun al-Rashid . In 813, Charlemagne designated his son Louis I as co-emperor and his successor and crowned him at Aachen .    5
Charlemagne’s court at Aachen was the center of an intellectual renaissance. The palace school, under the leadership of Alcuin , became famous; numerous schools for children of all classes were also established throughout the empire during Charlemagne’s reign. The preservation of classical literature was aided by his initiatives. Prominent figures of the Carolingian renaissance included Paul the Deacon  and Einhard .    6

Character and Influence
In his daily life Charlemagne affected the simple manners of his Frankish forebears, wore Frankish clothes, and led a frugal existence. He was beatified after his death and in some churches has been honored as a saint. Surrounded by his legendary 12 paladins, he became the central figure of a cycle of romance. At first, legend pictured him as the champion of Christendom; later he appeared as a vacillating old man, almost a comic figure. His characterization in the Chanson de Roland (see Roland </65/ro/Roland.html>) has impressed itself indelibly on the imagination of the Western world. The vogue of the Charlemagne epic ebbed somewhat after the Renaissance but was revived again in the 19th cent. by Victor Hugo and other members of the Romantic school. Charlemagne’s creation (or re-creation) of an empire was the basis of the theory of the Holy Roman Empire ; it was his example that Napoleon I had in mind when he tried to assume his succession in 1804.    7

Bibliography
Einhard wrote a contemporary biography of Charlemagne. See also H. Fichtenau, The Carolingian Empire (1949, tr. 1957); D. Bullough, The Age of Charlemagne (1966); J. Boussard, The Civilization of Charlemagne (tr. 1968). For the literary aspect, see J. L. Weston, The Romance Cycle of Charlemagne and His Peers (1901).    8

Data Sources:
     Royal 92 Gedcom
          King of Franks
          Birth date given as April 02, 742

     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982

     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1525
          King of the Franks

     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
          King of France; Holy Roman Emperor

     Gedcom  G419
          Submitted to Broderbund by:
               Robert W. McGahuey
               203 Willowbrook Court
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     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

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Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, CAROLINGIAN king of the FRANKS, came to rule over most of Europe and assumed (800) the title of Roman emperor. He is sometimes regarded as the founder of the HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. In 768 he and his brother Carloman inherited the Frankish kingdom (most of present-day France and a part of western Germany) from their father PEPIN THE SHORT. The entire kingdom passed to Charlemagne when Carloman died in 771. He inherited great wealth and a strong military organization from his father and brother. He used these assets to double the territory under Carolingian control. In 772 he opened his offensive against the SAXONS, and for more than three decades he pursued a ruthless policy aimed at subjugating them and converting them to Christianity. Almost every year Charlemagne attacked one or another region of Saxon territory. --4,500 Saxons were executed on a single day in 782--and deportations were used to discourage the stubborn. The Saxons proved to be a far more difficult enemy than any of the other peoples subjugated by Charlemagne. For example, the LOMBARDS were conquered in a single extended campaign 773-74), after which Charlemagne assumed the title "king of the Lombards." In 788 he absorbed the duchy of Bavaria, and soon thereafter he launched an offensive against the AVAR empire. The Avars succumbed within a decade, yielding Charlemagne a vast hoard of gold and silver. After one disastrous campaign (778) against the Muslims in Spain, Charlemagne left the southwestern front to his son Louis, (later Emperor LOUIS I) who, with the help of local Christian rulers, conquered Barcelona in 801 and controlled much of Catalonia by 814. On Christmas Day, 800, Charlemagne accepted the title of emperor and was crowned by Pope LEO III. For several years after he regarded the imperial title of being of little value. Moreover, he intended to divide his lands and titles among his sons, as was the Frankish custom. At his death on Jan. 28, 814, however, only one son, Louis, survived; Louis therefore assumed control of the entire Frankish empire.
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me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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WFT Est. 723-812 - 0768 III "the Short" King of the Franks Pepin biographical and/or anecdotal: PEPIN THE SHORT, French PÉPIN LE BREF, German PIPPIN DER KURZE (b. 714--d. Sept. 24, 768, Saint-Denis, Neustria [now in France]), the first king of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty and the father of Charlemagne. A son of Charles Martel, Pepin became sole de facto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of Childeric III in 751, king of the Franks. He was the first Frankish king to be anointed--first by St. Boniface and later (754) by Pope Stephen II.  For years the Merovingian kings had been unable to prevent power from slipping from their hands into those of the counts and other magnates. The kings were gradually eclipsed by the mayors of the palace, whose status developed from that of officer of the household to regent or viceroy. Among the mayors, a rich family descended from Pepin of Landen (Pepin I) held a position of especial importance. When Charles Martel, the scion of that family, died in 741, he left two sons: the elder, Carloman, mayor of Austrasia, Alemannia, and Thuringia, and Pepin III, mayor of Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence. No king had ruled over all the Franks since 737, but to maintain the fiction of Merovingian sovereignty, the two mayors gave the crown to Childeric III in 743. (see also Index: Merovingian dynasty)  Charles had had a third son, however-- Grifo, who had been born to him by a Bavarian woman of high rank, probably his mistress. In 741, when his two brothers were declared mayors of the Franks, Grifo rebelled. He led a number of revolts in subsequent years and was several times imprisoned. In 753 he was killed amid the Alpine passes on his way to join the Lombards, at this time enemies of the Franks as well as of the papacy.  Numerous other rebellions broke out. In 742 men of the Aquitaine and Alemannia were in revolt; in 743 Odilo, duke of Bavaria, led his men into battle; in 744 the Saxons rebelled, in 745 Aquitaine, and in 746 Alemannia, both the latter for the second time.  In 747, when Carloman decided to enter monastic life at Rome, a step he had been considering for years, Pepin became sole ruler of the Franks. But Pepin was ambitious to govern his people as king, not merely as mayor. Like his father, he had courage and resolution; unlike his father, he had a strong desire to unite the papacy with the Frankish realm. In 750 he sent two envoys to Pope Zacharias with a letter asking: "Is it wise to have kings who hold no power of control?" The pope answered: "It is better to have a king able to govern. By apostolic authority I bid that you be crowned King of the Franks." Childeric III was deposed and sent to a monastery, and Pepin was anointed as king at Soissons in November 751 by Archbishop Boniface and other prelates.  Pepin and Pope Stephen II.  The pope was in need of aid. Aistulf, king of the Lombards, had seized Ravenna with its lands, known as the exarchate. Soon, Lombard troops marched south, surrounded Rome, and prepared to lay siege to its walls. So matters stood when in 752 Zacharias died and Stephen II became pope. In November 753 Pope Stephen made his way over the stormy mountain passes to Frankish territory. He remained in France until the summer of 754, staying at the abbey of Saint-Denis, Paris. There he himself anointed Pepin and his sons, Charles and Carloman, as king and heirs of the crown. The pope returned to Italy accompanied by Pepin and his army. A fierce battle was fought in the Alps against Aistulf and the Lombards. The Lombard king fled back to his capital, Pavia; Pepin and his men plundered the land around Pavia until Aistulf promised to restore to papal possession Ravenna and all the Roman properties claimed by the pope.  Aistulf broke his word. Again and again Pope Stephen wrote to Pepin of his difficulties. In 756 the Frankish king once more entered Italy. Aistulf was once more constrained to make promises, but the same year he died--of a fall from his horse--and in April 757 a new king, Desiderius, became ruler of the Lombards. That year Stephen II also died, and Paul I was elected pope. He, too, constantly wrote to Pepin asking for help.  But the King of the Franks had other concerns. He had to put down revolts in Saxony in 748 and 753 and a rising in Bavaria in 749. He was continually marching against rebellious Aquitaine. In 768 Pepin died at Saint-Denis, on his way back from one of his Aquitainian expeditions.  Pepin is remembered not only as the first of the Carolingians but also as a strong supporter of the Roman Church. The papal claims to territory in Italy originated with Pepin's campaigns against Aistulf and the latter's pledge to return the Roman territories. His letters also show him calling for archbishoprics in Frankish territory, promoting synods of clergy and layfolk, and as deeply interested in theology.  Copyright 1994-1998 Encyclopaedia Britannica

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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
          First King of Franks of 2nd Race; Mayor of the Palace

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WFT Est. 702-724 - 0783 Queen of the Franks-Countess of Laon Bertha  Data Sources:
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          First King of Franks of 2nd Race; Mayor of the Palace

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D. UNKNOWN Jean Gibson 1788 - 1859 Samuel Washington Lindley 71 71  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

[Vol.16,File#0785.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #0785, Date of Import: May 29, 1999]

Samuel Lindley and his family came to Texas in 1833. When he came to Texas is was still part of Mexico and he had to have a letter of recommendation from a reliable citizen of the US before he could be admitted to Texas. He got a recommendation from the Governor of Illinois, and it read "State of Illinois, Fayette Co., Sept 27, 1833, The Bearer hereof Mr. Samuel Lindley has resided in the Sate of Illinois about 20 years during which time I have known him and a number of his family and hereby take pleasure in certifying that he has uniformly maintained a character for industry and sobriety and honesty, and that his deportment has been that of a Christian. John Reynolds, Governor of Illinois."  The recommendation was signed by Vehlein, a Mexican official who checked all papers of the people coming to Texas by way of Nacogdoches. It contained the notation "Located about one and a half miles south Cooshatee Trace a branch of the San Jacinto."  The recommendation is on file in the Archives in Austin, TX.
Samuel Lindley acquired more than a league of land in Walker and Montgomery Counties in Texas.
Countess of Toulouse Cuningunda 1604 - 1678 Thomas Sprigg 74 74 ~0330 Ascyllius 0712 - 0755 Mayor of the Palace Grifo Carloman 43 43 1001 - 1041 Harlevin De Conteville 40 40 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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BET 499 AND 502 Ingonde ~0862 - BET. 883 - 947 Beatrice De Morvois Countess

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Guarri Count of Morvois ~0650 Natronai (Nafronai) ha-David Source: lorenfamily.com 1583 - 14 Feb 1664/1665 Walter Haynes ~1789 - 1838 Mary Elizabeth Hall 49 49 ~0820 [Unknown] de Vermandois 0805 Count of Vermandois Theodoric 0777 Bertha of Toulouse GIVN Berta
SURN de Toulouse
REPO @REPO1@
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_MASTER Y
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[Charlemagne and Hidegard d'allemaine.FTW]
GIVN Berta
SURN de Toulouse
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Charlemagne and Hidegard d'allemaine.FTW
ABBR Charlemagne and Hidegard d'allemaine.FTW
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WFT Est. 707-736 - <0779 Gerould I Count of Vintzgau Also Duke of the Vinzgau

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~1320 - 1400 Alice Massey 80 80 Y


From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

[royality1.FTW]



Supported K. John against the barons; was granted manors of Petersfield &
Maple Durham, co. Southampton & parts of lands of Geoffrey de Mandeville,
a rebellious baron. In reign of Henry III was Sheriff of Devonshire.
0690 - 0724 Duchess of Austrasia Rotrude 34 34 ~0751 - 0771 Carolingian King of the Franks Carloman 20 20 0660 - 0713 Saint Lievin of Poitiers Bishop of Trier 53 53 ~0660 Willigarde of Haspengau BET 432 AND 455 Agrippina WFT Est. 1786-1821 - WFT Est. 1842-1881 Eliza Tolbert 0998 - 1033 Beatrix de Hainaut 35 35 ~0830 - >0866 Adelaide of Tours 36 36  Data Source:
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1  NAME ADELAIDE (Aelis) of /Tours/
2  SOUR S013077
3  PAGE 181-6
1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 818
2  PLAC Tours, France
1  DEAT
2  PLAC Bourgogne, France

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 181-6.

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     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

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0820 - 0866 The Strong Duke of France Robert I 46 46 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 48-17.

French warrior, marquess of Neustria; father of the French kings Eudesand Robert I and ancestor of the Capetians. He joined the rebelliousnobles against Charles II, Emperor of the West. They invited Louis theGerman to invade France (858). Becoming reconciled to Charles in 861,Robert was charged with the defense of the country between the Seine andthe Loire, from which he repelled the Bretons and the Normans. He waskilled fighting against the Normans.

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition Copyright ♭1993

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Rutpert IV, Count in Wormgau, seen 836; of Anjou, Blois, Tours, Auxerre, Nevers; killed 15 Sep 866, called Robert the Strong; m. (1); m. (2) c 864, Aelis (or Adelaide) of Tours & Alsace, b. c 819, d. c 866, widow of Conrad I, Count of Aargau and Auxerre, d. 863, daughter of Hugh, Count of Tours, by his wife Bava.  He had by (2) wife: (1) Odo or Eudes, King of the Franks (France), and (2) Robert I, Count of Paris 888, King of the Franks 922-3, father of Hugh Magnus.  [Ancestral Roots]

Note: Turton names him Robert le Fort, Comte de Blois, & Duke of France, son of Guillaume Comte de Blois; also has son Robert I born by the 1st wife (NN of Italy).
(Habibai) Haninai (Thierry) I Duke of Toulouse Theodoric Theodoric (Thierry) I was living in 782. He held the royal title of . He is thought to be the same as Makhir; see A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France, by Arthur J. Zuckerman. 0858 Ludmilla Ragnhildis von Friesland 0956 - 0985 Styrbjorn Olafsson 29 29 UID: A3810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7E2D// ~0751 - 0812 Count of Toulouse Saint William I 61 61 [jweber.ged]

Count of Toulouse, Margrave of Septimania (Narbonne).

It is possible that Vulgrin I is the son of some other William, Count de Toulouse.

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"A beautiful Villa in the south of France"

Saint Guilhem le Desert

Saint Guilhem was the man who gave his name to the beautiful monastery in the Gellone valley, 30 kilometres northwest of Montpellier. Born sometime in the late 8th century, Guilhem was the grandson of Charles Martel, the Duke of Aquitane, and one of the Emperor Charlemagne's chosen knights. He fought bravely against the Saracens of Spain and became famous as the hero of medieval ballads of knightly prowess and chivalry. A devout Christian who ended his days (died 812 AD) in the monastery at Gellone, he endowed the abbey with a relic of the True Cross, given to him by Charlemagne.

St William, (Gellone, Isaac), Count of Toulouse and Gellone, Marquis of Septimania 790-c.822. Founder of the Abbey of Gellone; his banner bore on its field one or more lions (of Judah?) [Descents From Antiquity; The Augustan Society, Inc., Torrance, CA, 1986; chart W-5]

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Son of Thierry, Count of Autun, and Aude of Francia; m. Guibour of Hornbach; father of Bernard, Marquis of Septimania. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Count of Toulouse; son of Theodoric and Aldane; m. Auberge; father of Bernard, Count de Toulouse, who m. Duodene, dau. of Charlemagne. [The Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 4]

Count of Toulouse; father of Wialdruth. [Ancestral Roots, p. 50]

The Frankish protectorate extended naturally from positions north of the Pyrenees. The key figure was Count Guilhem of Toulouse (d. 812), a cousin of Charlemagne, whose first wife was probably a Visigoth, and who retired to the monastic life in 806 (he was later canonized) after valiant campaigns against the Moors. From his time date monastic foundations at Arles, Sant Andreu de Dureda, and Sant Genis de Fontanes in the Vallespir and the restoration of Gerri in upper Pallars; in most of these may be discerned the influence of the reformed Frankish observance of Benedict of Aniane. Saint Guilhem and his sons, in shifting and turbulent combinations, administered nine of the fourteen counties that later constituted Catalonia. [The Medieval Crown of Aragon, p. 19-21]

Son of Albane/Aube de Herstal (de Francie) and Theodoric (Thierry) IV D'Autun (or de Razes) aka Makir Abibai; m. Guibourg de Herbauges (Hornbach) D'Austrasie; m. Cunegonde D'Austrasie. [Patrick de Sercey <pdes@bellsouth.net, 3 Feb 2002]
1621 - 1697 John Haynes 76 76 1015 - 1067 Queen Of Leon Sancha I 52 52 WFT Est. 1786-1827 - WFT Est. 1848-1882 Martha Alphin Amadeo I UID: 233C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB922// 1653 Rebecca 0920 Ledgarde Countess of Normandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Radbard of Russia ~0610 - 0689 Haninai Baradai ha-David Exilarch Judea 79 79 Source: lorenfamily.com 0856 - 0898 King of France Eudes 42 42 1039 Adam De Alditheley ~0697 - 0743 Gerold Bishop of Mainz 46 46 ~0710 St Adela of Pfalzel ~0650 Adela Von Austrasia 1795 - 1875 Clara Anne Terry 80 80 0968 - 1057 Leofric III De Mercia 89 89 ~0390 - DECEASED Caratene De Suevi Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~1015 - 1038 IV Duke of Swabia Hermann 23 23 ~0390 - ~0473 Gundericarius De Bourgogne 83 83 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0770 - <0834 Rutpert III Count of Wormgau 64 64 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany,
Baltimore, 1992), 48-16

Alias:<ALIA> Count of Wormsgau /Ruthbert III/
Another Source: paternal parents: 9 generations of Counts: 3 Wormsgau, 1
Haspengau, 5 Neustrien

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<1498> Elizabeth Strutt Elvira Melendez 0757 - 0811 Gisele Carolingian Abbess of Chelles 54 54 She was a nun ~0880 - <0949 Hildebrande of Vermandois 69 69 ~0874 Oda von Sachsen 1818 - 1904 Simon Hadley 86 86 Edith of Mercia UID: 2D350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBC59// 0920 - 0962 Hugh of Vermandois Archbishop Rheims 42 42 Theodrate of Italy 0807 Adelaide of Italy Randver Radbardsson ~0982 - Bet 1013 and 1079 daughter de Dammartin 0650 Berswinde De Franks 0585 Ragnetrud De Franks ~0600 - 19 Jan 0638/0639 I, King of Austrasia Dagobert King of Austrasia 623-632
King of the Franks 629-639

In 623, Dagobert's father, Chlotar II, King of the Franks, made himkingof Austrasia to please the leading Austrasian nobles: Mayor of thePalacePepin I and Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz.

When Chlotar died in 629, Dagobert became sole King of the Franks, andhemoved his capital from Austrasia to Paris. Later, Dagobert leftthecouncil of Pepin for a more flexible Neustrian Mayor of the Palace. In632, he was forced to put his three-year old son Sigebert on the throneofAustrasia as the nobles were in revolt, however Pepin was not madehisMayor of the Palace.

The Neustrian nobles then wished to unite with Burgundy, and so theyurgedDagobert to put his son Clovis II as king of both those kingdoms,althoughhe was only 5 years old and could be easily manipulated by thenobles.When Dagobert died in 639, the nobles of the kingdoms controlledboth hissons, now puppet kings.

REFN: 3445
King of Austrasia 623-632
King of the Franks 629-639
In 623, Dagobert's father, Chlotar II, King of the Franks, made him king
of Austrasia toplease the leading Austrasian nobles: Mayor of the Palace
Pepin I and Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz.
When Chlotar died in 629, Dagobert became sole King ofthe Franks, and he
moved his capital from Austrasia to Paris. Later, Dagobertleft the
council of Pepin for a more flexible Neustrian Mayor of the Palace.In
632, he was forced to put his three-year old son Sigebert on the throne
of Austrasia as the nobles were in revolt, however Pepin was not made his
Mayor of the Palace.
The Neustrian nobles then wished to unite with Burgundy, and so they
urged Dagobert to put his son Clovis II as king of both those kingdoms,
although he was only 5 years old and could be easily manipulated by the
nobles. When Dagobert died in 639, the nobles of the kingdoms controlled
both his sons, now puppet kings.
Rolinde of Aquitaine 1786 - 1845 Joshua Hadley 59 59 Hugobert of Cologne D. 0708 St Irmina of Oeren ~1120 Richard Le Despencer [2524482.FTW]

Of, Elington, Lincolnshire, England
0630 - 0690 Warin of Poitiers 60 60 0690 Gunza of Trier 0586 - 0618 Haldetrude Bertrude De Burgundy 32 32 0584 - 0628 Clothaire II Meroving 44 44 King of Soissons 584-613
King of the Franks 613-629

When his father, King Chilperic I of Soissons died in 584, Chlotar wasnotyet even born. Until 597, his kingdom was administered by hismother,Queen Fredegund, but when she died that year he bagan to rule forhimself, now 13 years old. In 613, the Austrasian and Burgundiankings,Theudebert II and Theuderic II respectively, had died, and QueenBrunhild had placed the young Sigebert II on the throne of those twokingdoms.That year, the 29 year old Chlotar had Sigebert and Brunhildkilled, and became the first king of all the Franks since his grandfatherChlotar Idied in 561.

In 615, Chlotar passed the Edict of Paris, a sort of French Magna Cartathat greatly pleased the nobles across the kingdom. In 623, he gave thekingdom of Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I, which was a politicalmove giving Pepin I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, and BishopArnulfof Metz, the two leading Austrasian nobles, semi-autonomy for theirloyalty to Chlotar. In 629, Chlotar died and Dagobert became sole king,moving his capital from Austrasia to Paris.

REFN: 3444
King of Soissons 584-613
King of the Franks 613-629
When his father, King Chilperic I of Soissons died in 584, Chlotar was
not yet even born.Until 597, his kingdom was administered by his mother,
Queen Fredegund, but when she died that year he bagan to rule for
himself, now 13 years old. In 613, the Austrasian and Burgundian kings,
Theudebert II and Theuderic II respectively, had died, and Queen Brunhild
had placed the young Sigebert II on the throne of those two kingdoms.
That year, the 29 year old Chlotar had Sigebertand Brunhild killed, and
became the first king of all the Franks since his grandfather Chlotar I
died in 561.
In 615, Chlotar passed the Edict of Paris,a sort of French Magna Carta
that greatly pleased the nobles across the kingdom. In 623, he gave the
kingdom of Austrasia to his young son Dagobert I, which was a political
move giving Pepin I, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, andBishop Arnulf
of Metz, the two leading Austrasian nobles, semi-autonomy fortheir
loyalty to Chlotar. In 629, Chlotar died and Dagobert became sole king,
moving his capital from Austrasia to Paris.
~0651 - 0690 King of Burgundy Dirk III 39 39 Dode of Heristal ~0444 - <0474 Godogiesel De Bourgogne 30 30 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 1800 - 1839 Obedience Grantham 39 39 ~0801 - ~0827 of Wormgau Waldrada 26 26 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany,
Baltimore, 1992), 48-16.
Count of Wormgau Rupert II Theoderata ~0710 - >0770 (Thurincbertus) von Wormsgau Thuringbert 60 60 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0720 - ~0764 Rupert I (Robert) Herzog von Haspengau 44 44 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0710 - ~0768 of Wormgau Williswint 58 58 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0657 - >0725 Graf in Haspengau Lambert II 68 68 Source: lorenfamily.com Chrotlind 0953 - 1015 Geoffroy (Godfrey) D'eu 62 62 UID: 77240C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF5FA// ~1119 - 1148 William De Warenne 29 29 EARLDOM OF SURREY

III. 3. WILLIAM (DE WARENNE) III, EARL OF SURREY, 1st son and heir, was born probably in 1119. In June 1137 he was one of the nobles who deserted Stephen's army in Normandy. The King pursued them to Pontaudemer, where he held William de Warenne junior and other youths and did his best to pacify them; but did not dare to make them fight. He was with his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan, at Rouen on 18 Dec. 113 8, and at Oxford in 1139 or early in 1140. On 2 February 1140/1 he was in Stephen's army at the battle of Lincoln, and with Waleran fled before the enemy's opening charge. However, the brothers soon rallied to the Queen and were with her in London about June 1141. After the King's release on 1 November he witnessed royal charters at Canterbury at Christmas 1141 and at Ipswich early in 1142. On Palm Sunday, 24 March 1145/6, he took the cross, and in June 1147 he set off on crusade. He was a benefactor to the priories of Lewes, Castle Acre, Nosteil and Thetford, the Templars and St. Mary's Abbey, York. He married Ela or Ala, daughter of William TALVAS, COUNT OF PONTHIEU (son of Robert DE BELLÊME, 3rd EARL OF SHREWSBURY), by Ela, widow of Bertrand, COUNT OF TOULOUSE, and daughter of Eudes BOREL, DUKE OF BURGUNDY. He died s.p.m. 19 January 1147/8, being slain when the rearguard of the French King's army was cut to pieces in the defiles of Laodicea (i). His widow married, probably in or before 1152, Patrick (DE SALISBURY), 1st EARL OF WILTSHIRE or SALISBURY (died 1168). She is said to have died 4 October 1174. [Complete Peerage XII/1:496-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(i) He left an only daughter and heir Isabel.  He was probably the first to assume the checkered shield of gold and azure, differenced by the change of colour from the checkered shield borne by his half-brother Waleran, Count of Meulan.

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William de Warrenne (Earl of Warrenne), 3rd Earl of Surrey, zealously espoused the cause of King Stephen and had a chief command in the army of that monarch in the battle fought at Lincoln between him and the adherents of the Empress Maud. His lordship m. Adela, dau. of William Talvace, son of Robert de Belesmé, Earl of Shrewsbury, and had by her (who m. 2ndly, Patrick de Evreux, Earl of Salisbury) had an only dau. and heir, Isabel. In 1147, the Earl of Warrenne and Surrey assumed the cross and accompanoied Lewis, King of France, to the Holy Land against the Saracens. From this unfortunate enterprise the earl never returned, but whether he fell in battle or died in captivity has not been ascertained. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]

!Earl of Warren and Surrey; a crusader. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

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!3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey.  Zealously espoused the cause of King Stephen and had a chief command in his army. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 79, 281]

The last earl of his line; died in the Holy Land, leaving an only child, Isabel, who inherited his vast domain and through whom the family descended. [Falaise Roll, p. 52]

b. 1110 [Judy Martin]

Thetford was in the hands of King Stephen in 1139. Soon after this date the king gave all the lands and advowsons on the Suffolk side of the river, both within and without the borough, to William de Warenne, the third earl of Warenne and Surrey. Immediately after he had received this grant, the earl founded a monastery on that side of Thetford for canons of the order of St. Sepulchre, of the Austin rule, which order had been introduced into England abt 1120. By the foundation charter the earl bestowed on the canons the church of
St. Sepulchre, with a quadrigate of land in the adjoining fields, together with all the lands, churches, tithes, and manorial rights in Thetford that he had obtained from the king. He further granted them 2 yearly fiars, namely at the Invention (3 May) and the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (14 September). The earl was at this time abt to set forth on a crusade, and the concluding sentences of the charter solemnly commend the maintenance of his new foundation to his brother palmers, to the burgesses, and to all his faithful friends. It was witnessed by his bros., Ralph and Reginald. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 109]

3rd Earl of Warren who succeeded in 1138 and d. on crusade in 1147. These direct descendants from the first earl and his wife were close relations of the kings of England: the second earl was the grondson of William I and nephew of Henry I and William Rufus. He m. Isabel, dau. of Hugh, 3rd son of Henry I of France. The family was thus closely linked to the royal nobility of France and England. Left no male heir, having only one dau., Isabel. She m. the son of King Stephen, William de Blois, who became the 4th Earl Warren.  [Conisbrough Castle, p. 20]

m. Ela/Eva/Adela of Ponthieu; father of Isabel who m. Hameline Plantagenet. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

3rd Earl of Warenne & Surrey; b.c. 1119, d. 1148 on 3rd Crusade; son of William I  de Warenne and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Ela/Ala of Ponthieu and Alencon.[Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2958]

The third earl succeeded to the title in 1138. He took part in the second crusade and was killed by the Turks in 1147/8, leaving all his estates to his daughter, Isabel. It is probably to these first three earls that the earthworks
of Castle Acre Castle owe their existing plan; certainly most of the surviving work in the upper ward dates from their time. [Castle Acre Castle and Priory, p. 11]

William III joined the first Crusade and died in the Holy Land. [William de Warren's Shropshire Land Holdings in Domesday 1086 <http://wwww.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]

3rd Earl of Warren & Surrey; m. Ala Talvas de Alencon-Belleme; supporter of King Stephen, but he was among the pro-Stephen nobles carried away in a panic at the Battle of Lincoln in 1141, leaving Stephen to be captures. He later returned to Stephen. He then went on Crusade and died in the Holy Land. [Suzanne Doing <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]
1787 Mary Hadley 1053 Gytha of England UID: FC7D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD381// Hieronymus Martel D. 1149 of Provence Saldana ~0892 - 0943 Liegarde Robertien 51 51 Princess of France Maud ~0994 - 1027 King Alfonso V 33 33 (Alfonso the Noble), 994?–1027, Spanish king of León (999–1027). While he was still a minor, the Moorish ruler al-Mansur died, and the Spanish court recovered the city of León. Alfonso gave (1020) León its fuero [charter]. He was killed in the siege of Viseu. Lambert of Poitiers Gewelio Bishop of Mainz 0355 - DECEASED Godomar De Bourgogne Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches Of Saxony Orla James Thompson 1774 - 1846 Samuel Woody 72 72 Saxony, Germany Ausbert Wambert D. ~0470 Unknown Syagrius Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 0608 - 0631 II, King of Aquitaine Charibert 23 23 Aldelbert ~0419 - 0449 Verica 30 30 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

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Chief of Goths Filimer Filimer defeated the Spali and moved the Goths from Gothiscandza toScythia (called Oium). Basine De Saxe Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0390 Banin Of Thringia Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 0007 - >0235 Caius Asinius Quadratus Protimus 228 228 ~1594 George Griffin Aldeberge Blithildis Berthe Kent Charles Duffle 0520 - 0567 Caribert I King of Paris 47 47 Eldest son of Clovis I and Clotilda; Upon Clovis I's death Childebertreceived lands in northwestern France; Upon his death, his brothersTheuderic I, Chlodomer and Chlotar I shared his lands.  Childebert builtSaint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris; He had no sons.


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D. 0533 Theodoric I of Reims Theodoric was the eldest son of Clovis I, but born of an unknown woman,unlike the other sons, whose mother was Clotilda. An able soldier, heplayed an important part in his father's campaigns against the Visigoths.On Clovis' death in 511 a fourfold division of his kingdom took place,each of his sons receiving some territories north of the Loire River andsome to its south. No doubt as the most experienced of the four,Theodoric received those northern lands (the future Austrasia) mostexposed to attack; their axis was the Rhine. In the 520s Theodoric gaineda share of his brother Clodomir's kingdom when the dead king's sons weremurdered by Theodoric's two other half-brothers, Childebert and Chlotar.Theodoric campaigned with Clodomir against the Burgundians in 524 andwith Chlotar against the Visigoths in 532. His greatest success lay inthe subjection of the Thuringians, achieved with the help of Chlotar c.531. It was perhaps now that the Saxons were temporarily also reduced todependence. As violent and unscrupulous as most of the other Merovingianrulers, Theodoric was arguably the most vigorous and effective of Clovis'sons. He was succeeded by his son, Theodebert I.


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0947 - 0992 William I 45 45 UID: 637B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D38D3// 0769 - >0823 Waldrat of Hornbach 54 54 GIVN Waldradewaldrat
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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

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1095 - 1154 King of England Stephen 59 59 Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.
Acceded 1135-1154.

Stephen and Matilda
Though charming, attractive and (when required) a brave warrior, Stephen (reigned 1135-54) lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. He could neither control his friends nor subdue his enemies, despite the support of his brother Henry of Blois (Bishop of Winchester) and his able wife Matilda of Boulogne. Henry I's daughter Matilda invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne, and the country was plunged into civil war. Although anarchy never spread over the whole country, local feuds were pursued under the cover of the civil war; the bond between the King and the nobles broke down, and senior figures (including Stephen's brother Henry) freely changed allegiances as it suited them.


In 1141, Stephen was captured at Lincoln and his defeat seemed certain. However, Matilda's arrogant behaviour antagonised even her own supporters (Angevins), and Stephen was released in exchange for her captured ally and illegitimate half-brother earl Robert of Gloucester. After the latter's death in 1147, Matilda retired to Normandy (which her husband, the Count of Anjou had conquered) in 1148. Stephen's throne was still disputed. Matilda's eldest son Henry, who had been given Normandy by his father in 1150 and who had married the heiress Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine, invaded England in 1149 and again in 1153. Stephen fought stubbornly against Henry; Stephen even attempted to ensure his son Eustace's succession by having him crowned in Stephen's lifetime. The Church refused (having quarrelled with the king some years previously); Eustace's death later in 1153 helped lead to a negotiated peace (the treaty of Wallingford) under which Henry would inherit the throne after Stephen's death.
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REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.
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REF: British Monarchy Official Website: Henry I was succeeded by his nephew Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135-54), his only legitimate son having drowned in the wreck of the White Ship which sank in the English Channel in 1120. Although widely preferred in England and Normandy as Henry's successor, Stephen lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. Henry's daughter, Matilda, invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne and the country was plunged into civil war. Neither side was strong enough to win and the war ended only in 1153 when Matilda's son, Henry, Count of Anjou, was recognised as heir to the throne.
0948 - 1026 Adelaide (Blanche) de Anjou 78 78 UID: AD3A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D41A4// ~1092 - 10 Feb 1097/1098 Hugh (Lord) De Grentesmaisnel [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORD de HINCHLEY MANOR
Custom Field:<_FA#>STEWARD de ENGL AND
D. 1006 Bouchard IV Vendome UID: 423D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD921// Fulk d' Aunou UID: C883D36EDA92D711B84A0008C7FB1343022E// 0500 - ~0509 Munderic de Vitry Lord Vitry-en-Parthois 9 9 [jeredgardner.ged]

Munderic, Lord de Vitry-en-Parthois;  revolted against Thierry I whokilled him.

Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128.'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston &Buck, 1986, p cv.

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Munderic, Lord de Vitry-en-Parthois;  revolted against Thierry I whokilled him.

Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128.'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston &Buck, 1986, p cv.[FAVthomas.FTW]

Died very young when his father was murdered; revolted against Thierry I,who killed him.


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Balso Count of Bayeux UID: 11430C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DAE6B// Agilofingienne Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 0560 - 0658 Erchenaud von Schelde 98 98 [jeredgardner.ged]



Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 174.


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daughter of Clodoreius Avitus Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches Clodoreius Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches D. 1060 I King of Hungary Andrew Duke of Swabia Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 1809 - 1897 Lavina Allen 88 88 0655 - 0692 Clothilde 37 37 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches D. BET 1061 AND 1080 I Count of Geneva Gerald 0603 Emma De Neustrie 0358 unknown wife of Genebald Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches Gertrude Boulogne Clodoreius Avitus Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 0425 - >0485 Tonantius Ferreolus 60 60 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

The Greeks first tried to settle in Celtic Gaul and managed to establishasmall colony in Marseille in 600 BC. Then it was the turn of theRomans,lead by Julius Caesar, who entirely invaded Gaul during theGallic Wars(58-51 BC). The Romans brought unity and peace for twocenturies of PaxRomana during which agriculture, cattle-breeding andurban developmentwere greatly improved.

During the 2nd century AC, Romans brought Christianity into Gaul andbythe third century, the power of the Roman Empire had begun itsdecline.The 4th century started with Barbarian invaders from the Eastsuch as theFranks, the Vandals and the Visigoths. Clovis, King of theFranks,converted to christianity and his power brought unity to Gaul,startingthe Merovingian dynasty
~0400 - 0456 Marcus Maecilius Avitus Roman Emperor 56 56 [jeredgardner.ged]

An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
Avitus (455-456 A.D.)
Ralph W. Mathisen

Avitus' Early Career

Eparchius Avitus, who was born of a senatorial family circa A.D. 400, wasa native of the Auvergne in Gaul. His father may have been the Agricolawho was consul in 421.  He pursued a distinguished career, and early inhis life formed close contacts with the Visigothic court at Toulouse.After serving under Flavius Aetius in several military posts, he becamePraetorian Prefect of Gaul by 439, in which capacity he was able tore-negotiate the treaty with the Visigoths. In 451, he was influential ingaining the aid of the Visigoths against the invading Huns. In 455, hewas appointed by the short-lived emperor Petronius Maximus (455) to theoffice of Master of Soldiers, and was sent as an ambassador to theVisigoths. When the news arrived of Maximus' death during the Vandal sackof Rome, the Visigothic king Theoderic II urged Avitus to seize thepurple himself. He did so shortly thereafter at Arles, and in October of455 he entered Italy with a retinue of Gauls and Visigoths.

Avitus' Reign

As a Gallic emperor in Italy, Avitus was not popular. By this time, thedifferent sections of the western empire had begun to go their own ways,and Italy was no exception.  Antipathy toward Avitus only increased whenhe removed the half of the bronze roof of the Capitoline temple that theVandals had left in order to pay off his Gothic supporters. Although thecommanders of the Italian army, Ricimer and Majorian, were able to holdthe Vandals at bay, they themselves soon began to conspire against thenew emperor. Eventually, local unrest forced Avitus to depart Rome andreturn to Gaul in the summer of 456. He returned in the fall, only to bedefeated by Ricimer at Piacenza. He then was forcibly consecrated bishopof Piacenza, the first time that this novel method was used to dispose ofa deposed emperor, but hardly the last. Soon thereafter, however, heattempted to make his was back to Gaul, and after being chased down byMajorian he either starved to death or was strangled. Avitus' brief reignwas the last attempt in the western empire to reverse the trend towardthe Italianization of the empire. Its failure indicates the degree towhich this trend had become irreversible.

Bibliography

Brehier, L.. "Un empereur romain a Brioude, Flavius Eparchius Avitus."Almanach de Brioude (1930): 39-55.

Bugiani, Carlo. L'imperatore Avito. Pistoia, 1909.

Mathisen, Ralph W. "Avitus, Italy and the East in A.D. 455-456." Byzantion
51(1981) 232-247.

"Resistance and Reconciliation: Majorian and the Gallic Aristocracy after
the Fall of Avitus." Francia 7(1979): 597- 627.

"Sidonius on the Reign of Avitus: A Study in Political Prudence."
Transactions of the American Philological Association 109(1979): 165-171.

"The Third Regnal Year of Eparchius Avitus.," Classical Philology 80(1985)

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Berthar Half King of Thuringia Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0853 of Holland Gerulf ? Adcock Caratene de Svebern Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0619 St. Oda Ou Aude Guntheuc [jeredgardner.ged]

Guntheuc
Born: ?
Died: ?
Father: ?
Mother: ?
Married (1): Chlodomer, King of Orléans
Children:
Theudovald
Gunthar
Chlodovald
Married (2): Chlotar I, King of Franks
Children: ?

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Gundioc, King of the Burgundians. Ruled 436-473. On his death the kingdomwas left to Gundobad, Godigisel, and Chilperic II. Chilperic II wasquickly deposed, and Gundobad and Godigisel were the main Burgundiansleaders during the conquests of Clovis I, King of Franks.


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Audofleda
Born: ?
Died: 526
Father: Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks
Mother: Basina
Married (1): Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths
Children:
Amalasuntha

Audofleda was the sister of Clovis who married Theodoric the Great, Kingof the Ostrogoths. Their daughter, Amalasuntha, was a foolish girl whomarried a slave named Traguilla. Audofleda, who wanted her to marry theson of a king, dragged her home and married her to Eutheric. Audofledadied the same year as her husband, 526.

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Thomas Hinshaw 1783 - 1837 Catherine Holiday 54 54 ~0950 Senfrie (Senfria Seinfreda) "not" de Turton has Eva/Dulceline married to Tourade de Pontaudemer, and mother of Josceline. According to Todd A. Farmerie & Alan B. Wilson, citing the latest works, Senfrie was mother of Josceline, but she married a forester of St. Vaast, while her sister Duvelina married Turulf de Pont Audemer.
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Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Gunnor had at least three sisters, of which the oldest appears to have been Senfria (Seinfreda), who was wife of the (unnamed) forester from the area of St. Vaast d'Equiqueville, and it was her charms which are said first to have attracted the attentions Duke Richard I. She appears to have had at least one daughter, Joscelina, wife of Hugh de Montgomery. (Torigny makes Joscelina daughter of another sister, Wevia, but a contemporary of Torigny, in demonstrating the genealogical impediment to a marriage of a bastard of Henry I to a Montgomery descendant specifically calls Joscelina's mother Senfria, and the inheritance by the Montgomerys of large holdings suggests that Joscelina was a significant coheir to her parents, which does not match Wevia's family where two sons would be expected to acquire most of the family land.) Hugh de Montgomery and Joscelina had a son Roger, but contrary to Torigny's statements, he was not the Conquest baron of that name, but instead his father. By a wife possibly named Emma, Roger had: Hugh; Roger (who married Mabel of Belleme and played a significant role in pre-Conquest Normandy); William (who murdered cousin Osbern); Robert, and Gilbert.


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Title:  Roman Consul
~0987 - >1035 Gozeline d'Arques 48 48 ~0365 Flavius Afranius Syagrius [jeredgardner.ged]

Flavius Afranius Syagrious, a Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons; Consul, 381;Proconsul in Africa, Magister Officiorium; Praetorium Prefect of theWest.[Custer February 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

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Flavius Afranius Syagrious, a Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons; Consul, 381;Proconsul in Africa, Magister Officiorium; Praetorium Prefect of theWest.Flavius Afranius Syagrious, a Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons; Consul,381; Proconsul in Africa, Magister Officiorium; Praetorium Prefect of theWest.


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0934 - 0973 Judith Countess of the Wetterau 39 39 UID: 387C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0E32// 0498 - 0558 King of Franks Childebert I 60 60 Merovingian king of Paris from 511, who helped to incorporate Burgundyinto the Frankish realm.

Childebert was a son of Clovis I and Clotilda. He received lands innorthwestern France, stretching from the Somme down to Brittany, in thepartition of his father's kingdom in 511; to these he added part of thekingdom of Orléans in the 520s (by the murder of his brother Chlodomer'syoung heirs), part of the kingdom of Burgundy in 534 (by conquest, withhis brother Chlotar I), and Provence in 537 (by treaty). After a campaignin 531 against the Visigoths, who still held the coastal strip betweenthe Rhône and the Pyrenees, he invaded Spain itself in 542 in alliancewith Chlotar; although the expedition had no great success, he did bringback with him the tunic of the martyred St. Vincent, housing this in anew foundation at Paris that came to be called Saint-Germain-des-Prés.Childebert left no sons, and his lands were taken over by Chlotar on hisdeath.


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~0304 - <0364 Licinianus of Rome 60 60 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net Margaret Plaise 1801 James Woody 0978 ? de Brienne UID: 8F7940D745A6D711B84A0008C7FB13431433// ~0680 , Duke of Austrasia Fulcoald ~1162 Thomas Hastings 0825 - 0887 Conrad II Count of Aargau & Auxerre 62 62 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 0445 - BET 492 AND 516 King of Burgundy Chilperic II [jeredgardner.ged]

Chilperic II, King of the Burgundians
Third son of Gundioc, King of the Burgundians. After succeeding hisfather with his three brothers, he was killed by his brother Gundobad,along with his wife, and his two daughters were driven into exile.


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Praeorian Perfect of Gaul, 451, at Rome 469, 475; friend and relative ofSidonius Apollinaris.
Frotmund Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches Jane Rudd ~0562 - 0588 II Bodegeisel 26 26 [jeredgardner.ged]

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Bodegisel's wife is Oda _____, a Suevian; his parents are Bodegisel (sonof Munderic and Arthemia) and Palatina (dau. of Gallus Magnus, bp. ofTroyes c. 562). Munderic ("of Vitry-en-Perthois") is son of Cloderic theParricide of the Mergovingian House (great-grandson of Clovic theRiparian, living 420) - see AEM's Charts 297H & I + Notes. One sourcecalls him Governor de Aquitaine.


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Considered to be a mythical person.

BODIGISEL II of Carthage
ABT 0562 - 0588

RESIDENCE: CARTHAGE

BIRTH: ABT 0562
DEATH: 0588, Carthage
Father: ST. GENDOLFUS of Tongre

Family 1 : ODA de SAVOY of Carthage
+ARNULF of Metz
Notes

Bodogisel, ambassador to Byzantium, 589. CONFLICT: Is he real person?
Bodigisel II (Mythical Person) c. 562 588, Carthage; Father: Bishop ofTongres St. Gendolfus
Family 1: Oda de Savoy
1.speculative: Arnulf of Metz

"Arnoaldus, Markgrave of the Schelde, after his wife's death turned monkand went into the monastery of St. Martin in Villa Longa, which hehimself had built, succeeded as Bishop of Mentz, d. 601; m. Oda, aSwabian lady, and had Itta (Itha, or Ida who m. Pipinus de Landis, thefirst Duke of Brabant, 615, Major Domus of clothary II, d. 647."
~0522 - >0598 St. Gendolfus Bishop of Tongres 76 76 [jeredgardner.ged]

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Consecrated 599.


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0961 Elizabeth de Crecy UID: EB390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7E75// BET 499 AND 502 - 0589 Radegunda [jeredgardner.ged]

Radegund
Born: ?
Died: ?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Father: Berthar, King of the Thuringians
Mother: ?
Married (1): Chlotar I, King of Franks
Children: ?

Chlotar married Radegund after taking her from Thuringia when he and hisbrother Theuderic I of Metz conquered that country.


Ingonde (Ingunde) Thuringia [Queen Of The Franks] , daughter of BertharHalf King Of Thuringia and Unknown, was born about 499-502 in Thuringia.

Alt Name: Ingonde Princess Of Thuringia
Alt Name: Aregonde (Haregonde), Queen Of The Franks

Ingonde married Clothaire I, King Of The Franks Franks [King Of TheSessions] about 518 in France.Chlotar married Radegund after taking herfrom Thuringia when he and his brother Theuderic I of Metz conquered thatcountry. Aregund was one of Chlotar's many wives, and the mother of hisson Chilperic, who succeeded him in Soissons. Her husband's previous wifewas Ingund, her sister.


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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife of
Clodius
Long Hair.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Of Thuringia, Germany.

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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife of
Clodius
Long Hair.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Of Thuringia, Germany.

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0325 - 0398 Dagobert II Duke of Salic Franks 73 73 [jeredgardner.ged]

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Hertug i 358.


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1  NAME Dagobert III of the East /Franks/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4TEXTDate of Import: Ja n 17, 2001

Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Pfafman.
   Pfafman: Dagobert, 1st Duke of East Franks under the Romans. Died 389.
   K: Dagobert was the first Duke under the Romans.

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GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.

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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.

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A sister of Sacerdos, Gallo-Roman Archbishop of Lyons, 542-559.


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Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128.'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston &Buck, 1986, p cv. Arthemia, perhaps a sister of Sacerdos, Gallo-RomanArchbiship of Lyons, 542-559.
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Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128.'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston &Buck, 1986, p cv. Arthemia, perhaps a sister of Sacerdos, Gallo-RomanArchbiship of Lyons, 542-559.
0957 Bouchard II de Monmorency UID: E8390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7B45// 0539 - 0584 of the Franks King of Soissons Chilperic I 45 45 [jeredgardner.ged]

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     Merovingian king of Soissons whom Gregory of Tours, a contemporary,called the Nero and the Herod of his age.
     Son of Chlotar I by Aregund, Chilperic shared with his three halfbrothers (sons of Ingund, Aregund's sister) in the partition thatfollowed their father's death in 561, receiving the poorest region, thekingdom of Soissons. To this was added, however, the best part ofCharibert's lands on the latter's death in 567 or 568, so thatChilperic's kingdom corresponded in large part to that later known asNeustria. In 568 he repudiated his wives in order to marry Galswintha,sister of the Visigothic princess,
Brunhild, who had herself recently married his half brother, Sigebert I;but he soon had Galswintha murdered and immediately married Fredegund, anearlier mistress. The consequences of this crime constitute virtually theonly clearly discernible thread in the tangled skein of Frankish historyover the next four decades, as first Sigebert, whose relations withChilperic had in fact been bad from the start, and then his descendants,incited by Brunhild, sought revenge for Galswintha's murder upon thepersons of Chilperic, Fredegund, and their family.
     Saved from apparent disaster by the assassination of Sigebert I in575, Chilperic was
prevented from seizing the lands of the dead king's young heir,Childebert II, by the action of Guntram, his third half brother and theking of Burgundy. Although Chilperic succeeded in forming an alliancewith Childebert against Guntram by recognizing the young king as his heir(581), this was short-lived; in 583 Childebert and Guntram again came toterms. A year later Chilperic fell victim to an unknown assassin, leavinga four-month-old son, Chlotar II.
     Ambitious, brutal, and debauched, Chilperic nevertheless hadpretensions to being a man of learning; he wrote poor poetry, becameinvolved in theological matters, and ordered four letters to be added tothe alphabet. Regarding the church as a major rival to his wealth, hetreated the bishops with hostility and contempt; at the same time, he hada reputation for injustice toward his subjects at large and imposed heavytaxes.

To cite this page: "Chilperic I" Encyclopædia Britannica
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King of Soissons 561-584

When Chlotar, King of the Franks, died in 561 he divided the kingdom
among his four sons: Chilperic received Soissons.  Right away, in 562,
Chilperic invaded the lands of his brother King Sigebert I of Metz, thus
starting the civil wars. Sigebert advanced all the way to the city of
Soissons, exiled Chilperic's son Theudebert, and forced a peace treaty
out of Chilperic. In 567, their brother King Charibert I of Paris died,
the kingdom was partitioned among the two and their other brother King
Guntram of Burgundy, and Chilperic immediately invaded Sigebert's legal
share, but was defeated.

Chilperic next allied with Guntram against Sigebert (who was in the midst
of a war with Guntram). As hostilities mounted, Guntram switched his
alliance to Sigebert and Chilperic surrendered. The same exact thing
happened the next year, 575, when Guntram again allied with Chilperic.
That year, Sigebert died and left his kingdom to his son Childebert II.
Chilperic banished Sigebert's wife Brunhild, took her money, and
imprisoned her daughters. Chilperic then renewed hostilities with
Guntram. In that year, Guntram's general Mummolus defeated Duke
Desidarius, Chilperic's senior general. In 577, Guntram and Childebert
made an alliance, demanding all of the lands Chilperic took from them.
When the dysentery epidemic swept through Gaul in 580, Chilperic not onlylost two sons but became ill himself. However, by the next year he wasdoing better and was able to make peace with Childebert. That year, asChilperic had no sons of his own, he named his nephew, King Childebert IIof Austrasia, his successor. A war with Guntram began and ended this yearin which Duke Desidarius took many cities from the kingdom of Burgundy.

In 582, Chilperic and Fredegund had another son, Theuderic, who died two
years later. In 584, Chilperic was assassinated. He died at peace withhis brother Guntram and at war with his nephew and alleged successorChildebert, but left a son born that very year: Chlotar.
Ralph Basset 1142 - 1211 Ralph de Somery 69 69 Lord of Campden, co. Gloucester; father of Joan who m. Thomas de Berkeley. [Burke's, p. 245]

NEWLIN LINE

Of Dudley, co. Worcester; father of Joan. [Ancestral Roots, p. 28]

Baron Dudley; held Dudley and Dinas Powis; d. 1211; son of Hawise Paynel and Sir John de Somery; m. Margaret Marshal; father of Roger de Somery of Dudley, co. Warwick. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59, 78]

Son of John de Somery and Hawise Paynell; m. Margaret Marshall. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Lord of Dudley; son of J. Somery, Lord Dudley, and Hawise Paynel; m. Margaret Fitzgilbert; father of Joan who m. Thomas the Observer Berkeley. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]
D. UNKNOWN Jacob S. Gibson BET 661 AND 678 Willigarde 0569 - 0630 Chrodobertus I 61 61 Hervey de Bagot Millicent de Stafford 1814 Nathaniel Woody William de Ferrers Sibyl De Braose ~1155 - 1222 Robert Corbet 67 67 1062 - 1113 William "the Elder" Peverell 51 51 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1150 - 1174 Albert de Grelle 24 24 Alesis John de Grey Emma de Caus Henry de Longchamp ~1200 - 1254 William de Ferrers 54 54 1816 Eleanor Woody Margarey de Quincy Hugh le Despenser Aline Basset ~1223 Mary Prendergast 1239 - 1307 "Longshanks" King of England Edward I 68 68 Edward & Eleanor had 4 sons and 9 daughters though only Edward II and five
daughters survived infancy.  Edward was a strong leader, viewed with respect,
devoted to the Queen.  His military skills were considerable in the conquest of
Wales and the subjugation of the Scots hence nicknaming him "Hammer of Scots".
He built great castles in Wales.

Reign 1272-1307
Burial , Westminster, Abbey, London, England
Edward I, Longshanks
(1272-1307 AD)

Born: 17 June 1239 at the Palace of Westminster

Died: 7 July 1307 at Burgh-on-Sands, Cumberland

Parents: Henry III and Eleanor of Provence

Siblings: Margaret, Beatrice, Edmund, Richard, John, Katherine, William &Henry

Crowned: 19 August 1274 at Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Married: (1st) October 1254 at Las Huelgas, Castile; (2nd) 10 September1299 at Canterbury Cathedral

Spouse: (1st) Eleanor daughter of Ferdinand III, King of of Castile &Leon; (2nd) Margaret daughter of Philip III, King of France

Offspring: (1st) Eleanor, Joan, John, Henry, Julian (alias Katherine),Joan, Alfonso, Margaret, Berengaria, Mary, Alice, Elizabeth, Edward,Beatrice & Blanche; (2nd) Thomas, Edmund & Eleanor; (Illegitimate)supposedly one

Contemporaries: Robert Burnell (Chancellor, 1272-1288); Alexander III(King of Scotland, 1249-1286); Robert Bruce; William Wallace; Philip IV(King of France, 1285-1314); Llywelyn ap Gruffydd
Edward I, nicknamed "Longshanks" due to his great height and stature, wasperhaps the most successful of the medieval monarchs. The first twentyyears of his reign marked a high point of cooperation between crown andcommunity. In these years, Edward made great strides in reforminggovernment, consolidating territory, and defining foreign policy. Hepossessed the strength his father lacked and reasserted royalprerogative. Edward fathered many children as well: sixteen by Eleanor ofCastille before her death in 1290, and three more by Margaret.

Edward held to the concept of community, and although at timesunscrupulously aggressive, ruled with the general welfare of his subjectsin mind. He perceived the crown as judge of the proper course of actionfor the realm and its chief legislator; royal authority was granted bylaw and should be fully utilized for the public good, but that same lawalso granted protection to the king's subjects. A king should rule withthe advice and consent of those whose rights were in question. The levelof interaction between king and subject allowed Edward considerableleeway in achieving his goals.

Edward I added to the bureaucracy initiated by Henry II to increase hiseffectiveness as sovereign. He expanded the administration into fourprincipal parts: the Chancery, the Exchequer, the Household, and theCouncil. The Chancery researched and created legal documents while theExchequer received and issued money, scrutinized the accounts of localofficials, and kept financial records. These two departments operatedwithin the king's authority but independently from his personal rule,prompting Edward to follow the practice of earlier kings in developingthe Household, a mobile court of clerks and advisers that traveled withthe king. The King's Council was the most vital segment of the four. Itconsisted of his principal ministers, trusted judges and clerks, a selectgroup of magnates, and also followed the king. The Council dealt withmatters of great importance to the realm and acted as a court for casesof national importance.

Edward's forays into the refinement of law and justice had importantconsequences in decreasing feudal practice. The Statute of Gloucester(1278) curbed expansion of large private holdings and established theprinciple that all private franchises were delegated by, and subordinateto, the crown. Royal jurisdiction became supreme: the Exchequer developeda court to hear financial disputes, the Court of Common Pleas arose tohear property disputes, and the Court of the King's Bench addressedcriminal cases in which the king had a vested interest. Other statutesprohibited vassals from giving their lands to the church, encouragedprimogeniture, and established the king as the sole person who could makea man his feudal vassal. In essence, Edward set the stage for land tobecome an article of commerce.

Edward concentrated on an aggressive foreign policy. A major campaign tocontrol Llywelyn ap Gruffydd of Wales began in 1277 and lasted untilLlywelyn's death in 1282. Wales was divided into shires, English civillaw was introduced, and the region was administered by appointedjustices. In the manner of earlier monarchs, Edward constructed many newcastles to ensure his conquest. In 1301, the king's eldest son was namedPrince of Wales, a title still granted to all first-born male heirs tothe crown. Edward found limited success in extending English influenceinto Ireland: he introduced a Parliament in Dublin and increased commercein a few coastal towns, but most of the country was controlled byindependent barons or Celtic tribal chieftains. He retained Englishholdings in France through diplomacy, but was drawn into war by theincursions of Philip IV in Gascony. He negotiated a peace with France in1303 and retained those areas England held before the war.

Edward's involvement in Scotland had far reaching effects. The countryhad developed a feudal kingdom similar to England in the Lowlands theCeltic tribal culture dispersed to the Highlands. After the death of theScottish king, Alexander III, Edward negotiated a treaty wherebyMargaret, Maid of Norway and legitimate heir to the Scottish crown, wouldbe brought to England to marry his oldest son, the future Edward II.Margaret, however, died in 1290 en route to England, leaving a disputedsuccession in Scotland; Edward claimed the right to intercede as feudallord of the Scottish kings through their Anglo-Norman roots. Edwardarbitrated between thirteen different claimants and chose John Baliol.Baliol did homage to Edward as his lord, but the Scots resisted Edward'sdemands for military service. In 1296, Edward invaded Scotland andsoundly defeated the Scots under Baliol Ð Baliol was forced to abdicateand the Scottish barons did homage to Edward as their king. WilliamWallace incited a rebellion in 1297, defeated the English army atStirling, and harassed England's northern counties. The next year, Edwarddefeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk but encountered continuedresistance until Wallace's capture and execution in 1304. Robert Bruce,the grandson of a claimant to the throne in 1290, instigated anotherrevolt in 1306 and would ultimately defeat the army of Edward II atBannockburn. Edward's campaigns in Scotland were ruthless and aroused inthe Scots a hatred of England that would endure for generations.

Edward's efforts to finance his wars in France and Scotland strained hisrelationship with the nobility by instituting both income and personalproperty taxes. Meetings of the King's Great Council, now referred to asParliaments, intermittently included members of the middle class andbegan curtailing the royal authority. Parliament reaffirmed Magna Cartaand the Charter of the Forest in 1297, 1299, 1300, and 1301; it wasconcluded that no tax should be levied without consent of the realm as awhole (as represented by Parliament).

Edward's character found accurate evaluation by Sir Richard Baker, in AChronicle of the Kings of England: He had in him the two wisdoms, notoften found in any, single; both together, seldom or never: an ability ofjudgement in himself, and a readiness to hear the judgement of others. Hewas not easily provoked into passion, but once in passion, not easilyappeased, as was seen by his dealing with the Scots; towards whom heshowed at first patience, and at last severity. If he be censured for hismany taxations, he may be justified by his well bestowing them; for neverprince laid out his money to more honour of himself, or good of hiskingdom."

Edward went to the crusade rather than his father, in Aug 1270. After an assassination attempt on his life he returned home to England.
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Interred: Youghal Monastery
Baron of Offaly. Justiciar of Ireland. The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.200.
D. 1276 Emmeline Riddlesford Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Ulster ~1216 - 1260 Stephen Longespee 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Ulster

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WFT Est. 774-793 - 0843 Judith of Bavaria  Data Sources:
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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #3712

     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

     Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants
     Volume I, by Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich

     Gedcom G419
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          Judith was the second wife of Louis I (the Pious), Frankish Emperor.
          When Louis the Pious' first wife died, he remarried (Judith) and had
          a son, Charles, in 823.  In all of his wills, he had made his three sons,
          Pepin of Acquataine, Louis of Bavaria, and Lothar his co-Emperor,
          as his successors.  When Charles was born, he (Louis) tried desperately
          to include him.  In 829 he dropped Lothar's imperial title and sent him off
          to Italy.  The next year the three brothers united and attacked, forcing
          their father to abdicate, Lothar to be given back, his imperial title, and
         Judith to be sent off to a nunnery.  By the next year, Louis had regained
          his power, brought Judith back, dropped Lothar completely from the will,
          replace him with Judith's son, Charles, and refused to allow Lothar to ever
          return to court without permission.

That year Pepin revolted on his own.  Louis of Bavaria followed the next year and they both attacked.  Emperor Louis declared that Pepin was formally deposed of his titles, but he could not enforce this order.  In 833 the three brothers gained support from Pope Gregory IV and many of the Emperor Louis' own generals.  Lothar made a settlement: Louis and Charles were imprisoned, Judith sent into exile in Italy under the eye of Lothar, and Louis of Bavaria and Pepin were to gain territory (formerly under imperial authority).  The next year, however, Pepin and Louis of Bavaria released their father and brother from jail, Judith was brought back, and peace was made.

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-14.
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[Pruden~1.ftw]

[JanePhillips.FTW]

[Andrew Frank.FTW]

Philip (Holy Roman Empire), called Philip of Swabia (1176?-1208), Holy Roman emperor and king of Germany (1198-1208), the son of Emperor Frederick I. He was educated for the church; in about 1191 he became bishop of Würzburg but resigned his see in 1192. He was created duke of Tuscany in 1195 and duke of Swabia in 1196. Philip's election as emperor was opposed by a faction that supported Otto of Brunswick, later Holy Roman emperor as Otto IV. War between Otto's faction and Philip's faction ensued. Philip's victory was almost complete when he was murdered in 1208.

"Philip (Holy Roman Empire)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Sawbia
He was murdered by Otto of Wittlesbach.
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1184 - 1208 Irini Maria Angelina 24 24 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Empress of Germany ~0770 Of Hornbach Guibour ~1270 Agnes De Beaumont WFT Est. 795-872 - 0840 Emperor of the West Louis I "The Pious", Emperor of The West [jweber.ged]

Called The Pious (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. In 817 Louis made plans providing for the posthumous division of the Carolingian Empire among his three surviving sons, Lothair I, Holy Roman emperor, Louis II, king of Germany, and Charles II, Holy Roman emperor. His reign, however, was troubled by quarrels with his sons, who were dissatisfied with his arrangements for the succession. Louis was physically strong but was easily influenced and was unequal to administering the large empire that he inherited from his father.

In 781, at age 2, Louis I, "Le Pieux", was crowned and anointed King of Aquitaine by Pope Hadrian I, at the same time as his older brother Pepin was made King of Italy. Louis, whose twin brother had died at birth, was the third of Charlemagne's sons by his wife Hildegard. The Diviso Regni of 806indicates that Louis was to have Aquitaine as an independent kingdom upon his father's death. Aquitaine was in effect a March; for much of Louis' reign as sub-king he and his officials were occupied in quelling Gascon revolts and launching offensives into Spain. Unrest had never completely died out in the Pyrenees since the annexation of Aquitaine in 768, and more especially after the disastrous ambush of the Frankish vanguard in Roncesvalles in 778. In about 788, Chorso, Duke of Toulouse was captured by a Gascon named Adelric, and then released after being forced to swear an oath of allegiance to the Gascon or Basque leader. In 793, the Sarracens invaded Septimania, burned the suburbs of Narbonne and marched on Carcassonne, but in 795 Bahlul-ben-Machluc sued with Louis for peace. In 800, he successfully laid siege to Barcelona and subsequently captured Tortosa, Huesca and Pamplona and formed links with the Kingdom of the Asturias. Baptized: on 15 Apr 781; On 15 April 781, Louis was baptized by Pope Hadrian I in Rome. The next day, Easter Sunday, he was confirmed in his title of King of Aquitaine. Married in 794: Ermengarde d'Esbay, daughter of Engueran=Ingram, Count d'Esbay.

Note - between 800 and 837: Louis I established monasteries in Nouaille (a cell of St. Hilaire of Poitiers), Gellone and St. Martin-de-Tours.

After the death of his brothers Pepin and Charles in 810 and 811 respectively, Louis was crowned at Aachen on 13 September 813, Emperor and heir to all of Charlemagne's lands, by Charlemagne himself without any assistance nor even the presence of the Pope. All sources, Frankish as well as papal, refer to Louis as emperor from then on.  Charlemagne died 5 months later. All of Louis' sisters were required to quit the palace and retire to their own estates.  His cousins, the offsprings of Bernard (Pepin III's half brother) were exhiled: Louis forced Count Wala to become a monk at Corbie; Adalhard was exhiled to Noirmoutier to be held there in custody by the Abbot; Bernhard returned to Lerin and Gundrada had to retreat to St. Radegund's convent of Sainte Croix in Poitiers. Only Theodrada was left unmolested as abbess of Notre Dame at Soissons. Louis I was also known as Louis, "Le Pieux". On 27 February 814, upon learning of the death of his father, and at the age of 36 years, he left Doue-la-Fontaine, in Anjou, to go to Aix-la-Chapelle.

This new emperor, enterred this capital, and poised himself in front of the tomb of Charlemagne. So oversome with grief, his forehead touched the stone floor of the church. Hence the name "Le Pieux". Since he was kind, relative to his times, he was also known as "Le Debonnaire". For himself, he preferred to adopt the title "by divine Providence, Emperor Augustus". When Pope Leo died in May of 816, Stephen IV was elected Pope, and crowned Louis the Emperor on Sunday 5 October by placing a crown on his head during mass at Rheims. He also secured the release of some Roman exhiles in Francia. This crowning was among the first attempts to integrate the Papacy into the institutional framework of the Empire. Louis, 'lest he be led astray in satisfying the natural desires of the body' married Ermengarde, daughter of Count Ingramn. Charlemagne established Doue-la-Fontaine, Chasseneuil (Louis' birthplace), Angeac and Ebreuil as royal residences to maintain Louis and his household. At an assembly in Aachen in July 817, Louis made provisions for his sons' inheritance through the "Ordinatio Imperii". In his preface he states that the unity of the empire preserved for Louis by God should not be destroyed by men. Lothar was given the title of emperor, and as co-ruler with his father at once made heir to the empire, and appointed King of Italy in the event of his father's death. Bernard, then King of Italy was not mentioned, but the implication is that Bernard would be subordinate to Lothar should Louis die. Pepin was made King of Aquitaine (plus Gascony, Toulouse, Carcassonne, Autun, Avallon and Nevers) and Louis, The German, was made King of Bavaria (plus Carinthia, Bohemia, the lands of the Avars and Slavs and the royal manors of Lauterhofen and Ingolstadt). Pepin and Louis were to meet on an annual basis with Lothar to consult and together find "measures to take in the interest of perpetual peace". They could neither start a war nor marry without the approval of their elder brother. Lothar even had the right to de-throne them after three warnings. That same year, 817, Stephen IV obtains his political independence, thus severing the tie between Rome and the Frank Empire as conceived by Charlemagne. The arrangement was neat and all contingencies covered except for the one which took place. After his first wife's (Ermengarde) death, Louis, in 819, married the beautiful Bavarian Judith, daughter of Comte Welf of Bavaria. On 13 June 823 she gave birth to a son. He was called Charles. In September, 824, forgetting his nickname "Le Debonnaire", Louis totally ravages the Bretagne which was rebelling. In 829, at the General Assembly convoked in Worms (Wurm), Louis announces that he is forging a Duchy for his son, Charles, and gives him Alamania, Alsace, Rhetia, and part of Burgundy. The Co-Emperor Lothar, disagrees and has his name removed from imperial decrees and diplomas. Toward the end of 829, the political scene gets very complicated with allegations that Judith had intimate rapports with Bernard, Count of Barcelone, and ultimately desiring the death of the three sons of Hirmingarde. In Mai of 830, in Compiegne, Lothar and Pepin of Aquitaine lead a revolt. Louis is forced to cede on every point of contention. The apanage of the young Charles is eliminated, Judith is locked up in Poitiers at the Monastery of Sainte-Radegonde. In 831, the bishops would note how she had a talent for converting men's hearts and souls, and would allow her to rejoin her husband. In 832, Pepin and Louis revolt against their father. On 24 June 833, the Army of Louis Le Pieux faces those of the rebels. The field of battle in Rothfeld would be named the Field of the Lie (Lugenfeld). The Emperor and his sons begin negotiations. The night of 29 to 30 June, it is clear that the supporters of Louis would be influenced by his three sons. On the morning of 30 June, Louis would have to surrender. It would not be until 1 October that Louis would be deposed by the Assembly led by Agobard, Archbishop of Lyon and Eblon, Archbishop of Reims. On 7 October, Judith is sent to the Monastery of Tortone, Bernard to Prum, and Louis to the Monastery of Saint-Medard-de-Soissons, where in public ceremony, he is forced to lay down his sword, stripped of royal vestments, he is made to don the coarse cloth of a penitent. In 834, Louis and Pepin, tired of being under the control of their brother Lothar, decide to free their father. On 28 February, they succeed in freeing their father and in August in Blois, Lothar swears to Louis Le Pieux, that he would never leave Italy except by his direct command. Throughout 834, the Normands -- Danes, Swedes and Norwegians -- resume their raids. On 28 February 835, the General Assembly proclaims that Louis was innocent of all previous accusations thus clearing the way for him to be re-established as Emperor on the Throne at Saint-Stephen of Metz.

In 837, thanks to the intercessions of Judith, Charles "Le Chauve", receives a Kingdom composed of Frisia, between the Seine, the Meuse and the sea and in September 838, he receives the crown at Quierzy-sur-Oise. In 838, Marseille is devastated by the Sarrasins. On 30 May 839, the Empire is divided in half, with Lothar taking the East, and Charles' lands extend through Provence, Lyon, Toul and Geneva and all the lands of the West. Louis "the German", gets to keep only Bavaria. Married in 819: Judith de Baviere (3628), daughter of Welf II, Count de Baviere and Egilwich=Heilwig, Abbess de Challes ; Louis married Judith upon the death of his first wife, Ermengarde. She bore him a son named Charles in 823. It is clear that Louis was as fond of Charles as Jacob was of his Benjamin. Died: on 22 Jun 840 in Ingelheim, Germany, at age 61 In 840, while attempting to keep Louis "the German" in line, Louis "Le Pieux" is taken ill in Salz. Feeling near death, he sends Lothar his sword and the crown on the condition that he would be loyal to Judith and abide by the lands division agreed to in Worms in 839. He died on an island, near Ingelheim on 22 June. 309. Judith de Baviere (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 191.)

(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-40.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 136).

Married Name: de France. Born: circa 800 in Altdorf, Bavaria, daughter of Welf II, Count de Baviere (3626) and Egilwich=Heilwig, Abbess de Challes . Married in 819: Louis I, King de France , son of Charlemagne, Rex Francorum et Langobardorum and Hildegard, Countess de Linzgau ; Louis married Judith upon the death of his first wife, Ermengarde. She bore him a son named Charles in 823. It is clear that Louis was as fond of Charles as Jacob was of his Benjamin. Died: on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine, France.

Data Sources:
     Royal 92 Gedcom
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982

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Louis the Pious (778 <../../7/77/778.html> - June 20 <../../j/ju/june_20.html>, 840 <../../8/84/840.html>) (also German <../../g/ge/german_language.html>: Ludwig der Fromme and French <../../f/fr/french_language.html>: Louis le Pieux or Louis le Débonnaire) was Emperor and King of the Franks <../../f/fr/franks.html> from 814 <../../8/81/814.html> to 840 <../../8/84/840.html>.
Born in Casseuil-sur-Garonne, in today's Gironde <../../g/gi/gironde.html>, France <../../f/fr/france_1.html>, the second son of Charlemagne <../../c/ch/charlemagne.html>, Louis was crowned king <../../m/mo/monarch.html> of Aquitaine <../../a/aq/aquitaine.html> as a child and sent there with regents <../../r/re/regent.html> and a court to rule in order to quiet rebellions which were forming after Charlemagne <../../c/ch/charlemagne.html>'s defeat by the Moors <../../m/mo/moors.html> in Spain <../../s/sp/spain.html>.
When Charlemagne <../../c/ch/charlemagne.html>'s other sons Pepin (810 <../../8/81/810.html>) and Charles (811 <../../8/81/811.html>) died, he was crowned co-emperor with Charlemagne in 813 <../../8/81/813.html>. On his father's death in 814 <../../8/81/814.html>, he inherited the entire Frankish kingdom and all its possessions. He was crowned emperor by Pope <../../p/po/pope.html> Stephen V <../../p/po/pope_stephen_v.html> in Reims <../../r/re/reims.html> in 816 <../../8/81/816.html>. Louis used Benedict of Aniane <../../b/be/benedict_of_aniane.html>, a Septimanian Visigothic <../../v/vi/visigoth.html> nobleman and monastic founder to help him reform the Frankish church. One of Benedict's primary reforms was to ensure that all religious houses in Louis' realm adhered to the Rule of St Benedict <../../r/ru/rule_of_st_benedict_1.html>, named for its creator, Benedict <../../b/be/benedict.html> of Nursia (AD 480 <../../4/48/480.html>-550 <../../5/55/550.html>).
Like most Frankish men Louis, who was the second son of Charlemagne, expected to share his inheritance with his brothers Charles the Younger and Pepin. However, both of them died before he did - Charles in battle and Pepin subsequent to his blinding and confinement after joining in a revolt against his father - and Louis inherited the Frankish empire intact.
Louis laid out plans to divide his empire between his three sons from his first marriage with Ermengarde: Lothar <../../l/lo/lothar.html> (who received the title of co-emperor), Pippin of Aquitaine and Louis the German <../../l/lo/louis_the_german.html>. He then remarried with Judith of Bavaria and had a fourth son, Charles the Bald <../../c/ch/charles_the_bald.html>. The redivision of the empire to take Charles into account caused his older sons to revolt in 822. After a settlement, Lothar rebelled again in 830. This pattern continued until Louis' death in 840.
After the Battle of Fontenay (841) <../../b/ba/battle_of_fontenay__841_.html> and the Oath of Strasbourg <../../o/oa/oath_of_strasbourg.html>, the dispute was only settled with the Treaty of Verdun <../../t/tr/treaty_of_verdun.html> (843) which split the Frankish realm into three parts, the kernels of later France <../../f/fr/france_1.html> and Germany <../../g/ge/germany_2.html>.

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          King of Franks, Emperor of the West
          AKA: le Debonnaire

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          Emperor of the West

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          King of Aquitaine  781-814
          Co-Emperor  813-814
          King of the Franks (French)  814-840
          Frankish Emperor  814-840

          Louis was crowned King of Aquitaine (subkingdom to Franks) in 781 to
          slow rebellion after Charlemagne's defeat in Spain by the Saracen Moslems.
          In 793, the Saracens invaded Aquitaine under their Caliph Hisham.  In 795 the
          Spanish march was created with William as its Count.  The next year, King
          Louis and Count William defeated the Saracens and secured the Frankish
          held areas of NE Spain.  They continued to fight the Saracens until 813, when
          all of Navarre was conquered by William and Louis.

          In 806 Charlemagne wrote in his will that his sons Louis, Charles (co-King
          of the Franks), and Pepin (King of Italy) would divide the Empire on his death.
          Pepin died in 810 and Charles followed in 811.  In 813 Byzantine nobles came
          to Charlemagne to recognize him as Emperor (he was 69 years old), and so he
          ordered Louis to come from Aquitaine to be crowned co-Emperor and be
          designated as his successor.  When Charlemagne died in 814, Louis suc-
          ceeded to all thrones.

          Louis the Pious became Frankish Emperor in 814 with no rivals to the throne.
          He had three sons, Lothar, Pepin and Louis.  In 817, Lothar was made co-
          Emperor with his father and King of Italy to replace Bernard, Pepin made
          King of Aquitaine, and Louis made King of Bavaria.  In 823, Louis had another
          son, Charles, this one by a new wife (the mother of the three brothers had
          died).  Louis tried desperately t work Charles in as a successor, but the
          three brothers fought him every time he tried to reform his will.  After much
          conflict, Emperor Louis dropped Lothar's imperial title, and had Judith, the
          mother of Charles, sent off to a nunnery.  By 831, Louis had regained his
          power, brought back his wife and again dropped Lothar's titles, this time
          all of them, and refused him to return to court ever again without permission.
          That year Pepin revolted.  In 832, Louis of Bavaria joined pepin, and the
          Emperor Louis declared Pepin deposed of all royal titles but he had no
          power to enforce this declaration, so Pepin continued to rule. In 833, the
          three again attached with support from Louis' own generals and from Pope
         Gregory IV himself.  They imprisoned their father and brother, and exiled
         Judith to Italy under watch of Lothar, and Louis and Pepin gained territory.
          The next year, however, Louis and Pepin released their father and brother,
          brought back his wife, and peace was made.  In 835, Louis was re-crowned
          Emperor with great pomp.  Pepin died in 838, and while Louis tried to have
          Charles crowned king in Aquitaine, the nobles crowned Pepin's son Pepin II.
          Neither had the authority to rule in the country.  In 840, Louis the pious died,
          and the three surviving brothers began a civil war for the division of the
          Empire.  Peace was finally made in 843.

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-14.

Emperor of the West (814/40), son and successor of Charlemagne. He wascrowned king of Aquitaine in 781 and co-emperor with his father in 813.His court was a learned one; his advisers included Benedict of Aniane. Atthe Assembly of Aachen (817) he issued an imperial order that sought topreserve the unity of the empire by breaking with tradition and notdividing the empire among his heirs.

He thus made his eldest son, Lothair I, co-emperor and gave Aquitaine andBavaria to his sons Pepin I and Louis the German. Louis's attempts tocreate a kingdom for Charles (later Emperor of the West Charles II), hisson by a second marriage, provoked several revolts by his older sons. In822, Louis repented publicly for his persecution of the rebels.

In 830, Lothair rebelled and became virtually sole ruler of the empire.However, Pepin and Louis the German, fearing Lothair's supremacy, soonrestored their father to power. Another revolt by all three sons occurredin 833. Louis met the rebels near Colmar on a field known since then asthe Field of Lies (Ger. Lügenfeld) because of the general defection ofthe imperial troops. Louis, compelled to surrender, was formally deposed,and Lothair became sole emperor. Yet in 834, Louis the German and Pepinonce more joined against Lothair and restored Louis. Later he partitionedhis empire between Lothair and Charles and died while attempting touphold the partition against the Aquitanians and Louis the German.

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Louis I (Holy Roman Empire), called The Pious (778-840), Holy Romanemperor (814-840), king of France (814-840), king of Germany (814-840),and king of Aquitaine (781-840). He was the son and sole successor ofCharlemagne. In 817 Louis made plans for an orderly succession among hissons: Lothair I, Louis II (Louis the German), and Pepin of Aquitaine.Later he wanted to include in the succession Charles II (Charles theBald), his son by a second marriage. Dissatisfied, his older sonsrebelled (830, 833) against him and fought among themselves for supremacyas well. Pepin died in 838, and in 843 the empire was divided among thethree surviving brothers (Verdun, Treaty of).

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1835 - 1873 Caroline Lindley 37 37 1176 Alphonse De Brienne 1186 ALice (Alicia) De Vere ~1255 - 1306 Sarah Beauchamp 51 51 Thomas Fitz Maurice 1240 - 1271 Isabel De Clare 31 31 D. c 15 Mar 962 Romanos II UID: 70310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFB4D// Ingeborg Princess of Denmark 1314 - 1338 Giles De Badlesmere 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron

Son of Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. Elizabeth de Montacute. [Ed Mann<EDLMANN@MAIL2.CIA.COM]
~1269 Sarah Beauchamp 1566 - >1591 Catherine Belgrave 25 25 1842 Susan Lindley ~1470 George Scott 1551 - 1551 Thomas Strutt ~1106 - 1144 William De Say 38 38 It has been suggested that the family derived its name from Sai, about two miles SE of Argentin in Normandy, though there is no substantial evidence for this.  Certainly William de Say, possibly a Norman, married by 1098 Agnes, daughter of Hugh de Grentmesnil.

But the known pedigree originates with another William de Say, granted his (probably dead) father's lands in a charter of the Empress Maud between Christmas 1141 and June 1142; joined his brother-in-law Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex of the 1140 creation, in rebellion against Stephen 1144; married Beatrice (died 19 April 1197 or some year before it), daughter of William de Mandeville, sister of 1st Earl of Essex and divorced wife of Hugh Talebot, and was allegedly killed in an attack on Burwell Castle, Cambs, along with his brother-in-law, 1st Earl of Essex Aug 1144, though he may well have died later.  [Burke's Peerage]

Note: Magna Charta Sureties has Geoffrey de Mandeville dead 14 Sep 1144. Also note that I have this William as a grandson of William de Say & Agnes de Grentmesnil.
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William de Say, son of William de Say, and grandson of William de Say, who came into England with the Conqueror. He m. Beatrix, the divorced wife of Hugh Talbot, and dau. of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, sister of Godfrey, and aunt, and eventually heiress of William de Mandeville, Earls of Essex, by whom he had issue, William and Geoffrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 476, Saye, or Say, Barons Saye]

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> PZ70-0F
~1555 Edward Howe REFN: HWS42175
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1NNK-81D
(Research):DEADEND:
1535 George Scott <1521> Audrey Strutt 1508 - 1591 John Strutt 83 83 1105 - 1197 Beatrice De Mandeville 92 92 Beatrice (died 19 April 1197 or some year before it), daughter of William de Mandeville, sister of 1st Earl of Essex and divorced wife of Hugh Talebot.  [Burke's Peerage]

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FBX0-2C
1568 - 1604 Henry Frost 36 36 1564 - <1610 Erasmus Frost 46 46 1834 Rowland H. White ~1235 - 1302 of Artois, Queen of Navarre Blanche 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Navarre ~1521 - 1562 Nicholas Scott 41 41 ~0883 - ~0940 Theobald, Thibaut de Tours Count Of Troyes 57 57 Ancestral Roots has a death date of 904 for Theobald. However the Encyclopaedia Britannica states that Theobald of Blois, who is his son, was b. circa 908; and Theobald defended Chartres against Rollo later Duke of Normandy in 911; so Ancestral Roots is e

!The following is a copy of a post by Gayle Wilson tosoc.genealogy.medieval:
From: Gayle Wilson (gayle@inforum.net)
Subject: Re: Thibault I Count of Blois
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1997/03/11

"Permit me to explain the story, as I understand it, primarily from J de Petigny and Professor Launay's Historie Archeologique Du Vendome, I,pages 121-122, Academie des Inscriptions et Belle Lettres Chartes et Diplomas: Receuil Des Actes De Charles III, p
Theobald, Viscount of Troyes, married Richelde, the daughter of Hugh Aquitaine, Count of Bourges and his wife, Rothaut (the daughter of CharlesII 'l'Chauve' ['The Bald'] King of France and Ricardis Buwinis Amiens, although some list her mother as Ermentru
These brigands, led by a certain 'Rollon', were more than Theobald could handle on his own. Theobald sent messangers to his wife's cousin, King Charles III 'The Simple', Conrad, Duke of Bourgogne and Ebles, Count of Poiters, appealing for assistance. The
The counter-attack was led by King Charles; the Norsemen were forced to lift the seige. King Charles and the renegade Rollon, or Rolf, had a little chit-chat and a diploma thereafter referred to as the Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte was eventually drawn u
So, you can see that there is a little glimmer of credence to the information you were given. Giselle, the wife of Rollo, was cousin to Richelde, the wife of *a* Theobald of Blois. This person is the father of the Theobald in your query, Theobald I 'le Tr

May your roses always bloom in the Sun,
Gayle Wilson

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1166 - 1230 Alfonso Fernandez IX 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of

Alfonso IX of León (August 15, 1171 - September 23 or 24, 1230; ruledfrom 1188-1230), first cousin of Alfonso VIII of Castile, and numberednext to him as being a junior member of the family, is said by IbnKhaldun to have been called the Baboso or "Slobberer", because he wassubject to fits of rage during which he foamed at the mouth.

Though he took a part in the work of the reconquest, this king is chieflyremembered by the difficulties into which his successive marriages ledhim with the pope. He was first married to his cousin Teresa of Portugal,who bore him two daughters, and a son who died young.

The marriage was declared null by the pope, to whom Alfonso paid noattention till he was presumably tired of his wife. It cannot have beenhis conscience which constrained him to leave Teresa, for his next stepwas to marry Berenguela of Castile, who was his second cousin. For thisact of contumacy the king and kingdom were placed under interdict.

The pope was, however, compelled to modify his measures by the threatthat if the people could not obtain the services of religion they wouldnot support the clergy, and that heresy would spread. The king was leftunder interdict personally, but to that he showed himself indifferent,and he had the support of his clergy. Berenguela left him after the birthof five children, and the king then returned to Teresa, to whosedaughters he left his kingdom by will.

This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
1181 - 1244 Princess Berengaria 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Leon

Berenguela (or Berengaria) (1180-November 8, 1246), was briefly queen ofCastile and León. Daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora ofAquitaine, she married Alfonso IX in 1198, but this was annulled later bythe pope because they were second cousins.

When her brother Henry died by accident in 1217, Berenguela renounced herrights to the throne, in favor of her son Ferdinand.
D. 1057 William Hiesmes UID: 9B19FB269B9DD711B84A0008C7FB13431735// 1100 - 1149 Raymond de Poitiers 49 49 UID: 557E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2D20// ~0675 - 0741 , Mayor of Palace Austrasia Karl Martel 66 66 ~1224 - 1288 of Brabant Countess Matilda 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Counatess of Artois ~1180 - 1201 Agnes De Meranie 21 21 Abigail Hinshaw 15 Mar 1664/1665 Benjamin Blanchard ~1160 - 1218 Alix Courtenay 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Angouleme 1187 - 1226 "The Lion" King of France Louis VIII 39 39 King of France of House of Capet 1223-1226.  Louis & Blance were married at the
Abbey of Port-Mort.

Louis VIII
b. Sept. 5, 1187, Paris
d. Nov. 8, 1226, Montpensier, Auvergne, Fr.
byname LOUIS THE LION, OR THE LION-HEART, French LOUIS LE LION, OR LOUISCOEUR-DE-LION, Capetian king of France from 1223 who spent most of hisshort reign establishing royal power in Poitou and Languedoc.
On May 23, 1200, Louis married Blanche of Castile, daughter of AlfonsoVIII of Castile, who effectively acted as regent after Louis's death. In1212 Louis seized Saint-Omer and Aire to prevent a powerful Flanders frombeing on the flank of his county of Artois. In 1216, after the baronsrebelling against King John of England had offered the English throne toLouis in return for his aid, Louis went to England to aid the rebels.Initially he was successful, but eventually he was defeated at sea andsuffered defections. In 1217, when peace was concluded at Kingston, Louiswas secretly paid 10,000 marks. In 1224, now king, he seized Poitou and,in 1226, he launched a successful crusade against the Albigensianheretics, capturing the major fortress of Avignon before returning towardParis because of illness.

Louis was the first Capetian to grant appanages on a large scale and tohave a reversion clause that made alienation of royal property moredifficult. Louis also developed other particular rights for the kingship,such as the concept that fealty was sworn not only to the individual kingbut also to the kingship. His eldest son, Louis IX (afterward St. Louis),peacefully succeeded him while his other sons received appanages.
1188 - 1252 Princess of Castile, Queen of France Blanche 64 64 Blanche was pious and possessive.  She wrote poetry.  She was regent until Louis
IX became of age in abt 1234 and retained powerful influence over him.

Blanche Of Castile
b. 1188, Palencia, Castile [Spain]
d. Nov. 12, 1252, Paris, France
French BLANCHE DE CASTILLE, Spanish BLANCA DE CASTILLA, wife of LouisVIII of France, mother of Louis IX (St. Louis), and twice regent ofFrance (1226-34, 1248-52), who by wars and marital alliances did much tosecure and unify French territories.
Blanche was the daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor, who wasthe daughter of Henry II of England. Her grandmother Eleanor ofAquitaine, queen of England, traveled to Spain to take the 11-year-oldBlanche to France, where a marriage treaty was concluded with Louis, theyoung son of King Philip II Augustus. This politically motivated marriagehad been arranged by Blanche's uncle, King John of England, and wascelebrated in 1200 at Portsmouth, Hampshire. It represented only a brieftruce in the struggle between England and France for control over certainFrench territories.

Blanche, who became French through marriage, was gradually to becomeFrench in spirit as well. Although she did not cease to be concerned forher family, among them her uncle John and his allies, her brother-in-lawFerrand of Portugal, and her cousin Otto of Brunswick (later Holy Romanemperor Otto IV), she rejoiced at the French victory over Otto and theEnglish at Bouvines in 1214, marking the first stage of Frenchunification, a goal for which she was constantly to strive. In the sameyear, she gave birth to Louis, the future king of France. Upon John ofEngland's death, Blanche boldly tried to seize the English throne: in1216 Louis of France invaded England on her behalf. The English stoodfirm against him, and John's nine-year-old son was finally crowned HenryIII.

A devout Roman Catholic, Blanche soon became involved in what shesincerely believed to be a holy war against the heretical Cathari, a sectfounded on the belief that good and evil had two separate creators, whichwas flourishing throughout southern France. Her husband, who became LouisVIII in 1223, took part in a crusade against the Cathari but suffered afatal attack of dysentery upon returning to the north of France in 1226.In accordance with her husband's will, Blanche became both guardian ofthe 12-year-old Louis and regent of France. She zealously pressed to haveLouis crowned immediately, and the coronation took place at Reims threeweeks after Louis VIII's death.

Her most pressing problem was to deal with a rebellion of the greatbarons, organized by Philip Hurepel, the illegitimate son of King PhilipII Augustus, and supported by King Henry III of England. In the face ofsuch adversity, Blanche showed herself by turns a delicate diplomat, aclever negotiator, and a strong leader. Dressed in white, on a whitepalfrey draped in the same colour, she rode into battle at the head ofher troops. After an attempted abduction of the young king, Blanche didnot hesitate to replace rebel noble associates with commoners if shethought it necessary. She also created local militias. Blanche wasgradually able to subdue the revolt, establish a new truce with England,and, in 1229, pacify the south of France by signing the Treaty of Pariswith Raymond VII, count of Toulouse. France then entered an era ofdomestic stability, which saw the construction of many cathedralsthroughout the country.

On only one occasion did Blanche fail to exhibit diplomatic conduct. In1229 a dispute between an innkeeper and some students took place in theLatin Quarter in Paris. The police were summoned, and the students werebeaten and thrown into the Seine; such intervention in the Latin Quarter,however, was contrary to the prerogatives granted to the university, andthe faculty and students threatened to strike if the university'sprivileges were not respected. Badly advised, Blanche held firm, but theuniversity closed its doors, and the faculty and students left Paris forthe provinces and abroad. It was to take four years and the interventionof the pope before the university would return to Paris with newprerogatives, this time granted by Blanche herself.

Although Louis IX came of age on April 25, 1236, Blanche remained at hisside as his most loyal and steadfast supporter. She lacked tact, however,with regard to her son's private life. Although Blanche herself hadselected Margaret of Provence to be Louis's wife, she treated Margaretwith considerable severity. In 1244, after Louis recovered from a seriousillness, he and his wife, much against Blanche's wishes, made a vow to goon a crusade against the Muslims. They embarked in 1248, and once againthe kingdom was entrusted to Blanche. Informed of Louis's defeat atAl-Mansurah, Egypt, and his subsequent imprisonment, Blanche herself wentto seek his ransom and that of the French army. She petitioned herparents, her allies, and the pope for funds and supplies, but interest inthe crusade had dwindled.

Although weakened by a heart ailment, Blanche did not neglect herobligations as a regent. Continuing to preside over council meetings, shesigned laws and watched over the poor of Paris. When some of the poorwere mistreated by the cathedral chapter, she herself rode, as formerly,to open the gates to their prison. On her way to the Abbey of the Lys,one of her favourite retreats, Blanche suffered an attack of the heartailment that was to take her life. She was returned to the palace of theLouvre, dressed in a nun's habit, and laid on a bed of hay. There, afterbegging forgiveness of all and having received the last sacraments, shedied. She was buried at Maubuisson Abbey and her heart taken to the Abbeyof the Lys. Louis IX was in Jaffa when he learned of his mother's death.The news distressed him greatly, for he was aware that he had lost notonly an incomparable parent but also the strongest supporter of hiskingship.
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1195 - DECEASED Agnes De Massey 1145 - 1198 Marie Princess of France 53 53 ~1151 - 1195 Princess of France Alix 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of ~1698 - 1775 Mary (Kingcart) Marr 77 77 REFN: 3001 1165 - 1199 Princess of England Joanna 33 33 1214 - 1241 Empress Germany Princess of England Isabel 27 27 ~0987 - ~1045 Aleida Burgundy 58 58 1210 - ~1238 Queen Scotland Princess of England Joane 27 27 1548 Margaret(A) Scott 1156 - 1189 Princess of England Matilda 33 33 1158 - 1186 Duke of Brittany Prince of England Geoffrey 27 27 ~1486 Joan Unknown Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 120F-PBM ~1306 - 1363 Margery De Badlesmere 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Ros

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Dau. of Margaret de Clare and Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere; b. 1306, d. 18 Oct 1363; m. bef 25 Nov 1326, William de Ros, Baron Ros of Helmsley; mother of Alice de Ros. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. William III de Ros. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Heiress of Giles de Badlesmere of Leeds Castle; m. William de Ros of Hamelake; mother of Thomas de Ros who m. Beatrix de Stafford. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 308]

Dau. of Bartholomes de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. William de Ros and was mother of Elizabeth, Margaret, Maud, William and Thomas; m. Thomas Arundel and John Avenel. [WFT Vol 10 Ped 3086]

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~0953 Duvelina d'Arque ~1725 - WFT Est. 1756-1799 Joseph Fredd 1712 - 1783 Patience Brown 70 70 1152 - 1156 Prince of England William 3 3 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of ~1183 - 1249 Hugh X (Hugues) Lusignan 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of ~0780 - >0833 Edith (Eigilwich\Heilwig\ Hedwig) of Saxony 53 53 0787 - 0818 Welf (Guelph) III Duke of Bavaria 31 31 [jweber.ged]

Note: Referring to Wurts, William Marshall gives Isenbart as an alternative parent to Welf (Guelph), but also indicates as possible father: Ruthardus, Duke of Bavaria, living 768, son of Guelph (Welf) Duke of Fruili & Bavaria.  I will follow Turton until I find out more. @check ancestry
1752 Mary Bratton 1800 Mifflin County Pennsylvania Mary Bratton   1 M < 1
0       1 M 10-15 1 M26-44
2 F < 10       1 F 10-15      1 F 26-44
Will of Capt Robert Bratton - In his will he mentions wife
, Ann, sons James, George, John and Adam, daughters Agnes (
husband William Givens) and "unhappy daughter" Mary. Son Jo
hn named trustee of £200 designated for support & maintenan
ce of dau Mary.  Proved 18 Oct 1785 by John Poage & John Du
nlap.
Wevia de Crepon UID: A3370C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D34D7// 1177 - 1233 Thomas I Savoy 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of 1712 - 1785 Robert Bratton 73 73 In 1773 court papers contain the statement "Robert Bratton
, aged 60 years, 20May 1772."
In his will he mentions wife, Ann, sons James, George, Joh
n andAdam, daughters Agnes (husband William Givens) and "u
nhappy daughter" Mary. Son John named trustee of £200 desig
nated for support & maintenance of dau Mary.  Proved 18 Oc
t 1785 by John Poage & John Dunlap.
Hening's Statutes Volume7 page 183
Sept 32nd 1758 - Details of a document by George II where m
ilitia are being compensated.
To Robert Bratton, for horse hire  L. 3  S. 17  D. 0
3 Pounds and 17 Shillings - equivalent to 326.63 Pounds tod
ay.
Robert Bratton settled in Orange County, Virginia, now Augu
sta. He owned 2,284 acres. hewas the Captain of the militi
a in the French and Indian War 1756-1758; also amemeber o
f the Council of War for the protection of the Virginia fro
ntierin 1756. He still served as Captain of the militia i
n 1783 even though he was70 years old. DAR #90436
Calender of Virginia State Papers Vol 2 pg 364 states tha
t he was given orders to fill up his company with recruit
s for the Snow Campaign from York County, South Carolina.
The House of Dunlap pgs 83, 91; Soldiers Wives 1783, Capt R
obert Bratton, Pastures pg 410.
Will of Robert Bratton, May 10, 1783 in Augusta County, Vir
ginia, VA-Will Bk 6 pg 492. In 1745Robert became owner o
f the Lewis-Patton plots on Big Calf Pasture, a large estat
e willed to son Adam Bratton in his will May 10, 1873.
On Mar 20, 1755 Robert Bratton qualified for his Commissio
n as Captain of the militia at age 43. 6 days later Gen Edw
ard Braddock's 44th and 49th Foot Regiments landed at Alexa
ndria as the French and Indian War opened the Virginia fron
t. Bratton'sfirst service was on the Council of War, hel
d at Staunton, Virgina to prepare for the defense of the Vi
rginia frontier.
Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of Scotch-Irish in Virginia (17
45-1800), Vol I.
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965.
Chalkley, Lyman. Chalkley Augusta County 1745-1800, Vol I
. Chalkley
Collection.
Morton, Oren F. Annals of Bath County, Virginia. Staunton
, VA: McClure,
1927.
Waddell, Joseph A. Annals of Augusta County Virginia from 1
726-1871.
Bridgewater, VA: C.J. Carrier Co., 1958 [c.1901].
~1222 - <1296 Helen De (Ellen) Quincy 74 74 ~1174 - 1264 Roger Quincy 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Wincester John Morrow ~1208 - >1245 Helen (Elena) Galloway 37 37 ~0887 - >0931 Hildebrante de France 44 44 ~0840 - <0907 Heribert I de Vermandois Count of Vermandois 67 67 Murdered. 0943 - ~0962 Emma de Paris 19 19 0820 - 0866 Robert le Fort 46 46 Killed.

Comte de Paris. Comte de Orleans.  Duke of France.
0898 - 0934 Emma de France 36 36 ~1194 - 1236 Walter De Beauchamp 42 42 Name originally Walcheline.

CONFLICT: Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650, Frederick Lewis Weis, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992 (states William I)   Ancestral File 4.13 (states Walter)This feudal lord, Walter de Beauchamp, was appointed governor of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, in the 17th King John [1216], and entrusted with the custody of the same shire in that turbulent year. Walter de Beauchamp m. Bertha, dau. of William Lord Braose, by whom he had two sons, Walcheline and James. Of this nobleman we find further that, being one of the barons-marchers, he gave security to the king for his faithful services (with the other lords-marchers) until peace should be fully settled in the realm; and for the better performance thereof, gave up James, his younger son, as a hostage. He d. in 1235, and was s. by his elder son, Walcheline de Beauchamp. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 30, Beauchamp, Earls of Warwick]

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3rd Baron Beauchamp; son of William de Beauchamp, 2nd Baron Beauchamp, and Joan Walerie; m. Bertha de Braose; father of Walcheline de Beauchamp, 4th Baron Beauchamp. [jstevens@iquest.net ]

Son of William de Beauchamp and Joane Waleries; m. Bertha de Braose; father of:
1. Walcheline who m. Joane/Isabel de Mortimer
2. James
[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Son of William de Beauchamp, Lord of Elmley, and Joan Waleries; m. Bertha de Braose; father of Walter Walcheline who m. Joan Isabel de Mortimer. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 27 feb 2 002]

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~1194 - 1268 Joane Isabel De Mortimer 74 74 1261 - 1326 Hugh Despenser 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron

Acceded: 10 MAY 1322
Lord le Despenser. The Complete Peerage vol.IV,pp.262-266.
~1208 - 1258 John FitzGeoffrey 50 50 Acceded: 4 NOV 1245, Shere, Surrey
The House of Clifford, p51. The Complete Peerage vol.V,p.437 & p.433.
1777 - 1841 Martha Doane 63 63 1210 - 1269 Isabel Bigod 59 59 See The House of Clifford, p55. The Complete Peerage, V.ix, p590, note c.
The Complete Peerage v.V,p.434,note a.
~0270 - ~0307 Ragaise Chief of the Franks 37 37 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~1196 - 1257 William Mauduit 61 61 1196 - <1263 Alice De Newburg 67 67 1093 - 1140 Maud Matilda de St. Liz 47 47 1227 - 1285 Carlo Jerusalem 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of Sicily & Jerusalem 1234 - 1267 Beatrice Queen of Sicily Countess of Provence 33 33 D. UNKNOWN Jacob Sinks 1170 - 1190 Isabelle Hainault 19 19 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Frances 1057 - 1110 Bohemond I Guiscard 53 53 UID: EC390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7F85// Nicholas Fredd ~1233 - Wft Est 1256-1334 Isabel FitzGeoffrey ~1150 - 1220 Saher De Quincy 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Wincester
Died on way to Holy Land.
~1160 - 1235 Margaret De Harcourt 75 75 ~1110 - 1198 Robert De Quincy 88 88 1131 Orabella Louchars 1166 - 1238 William De Stanley 72 72 ~1134 - 1212 Petronilla (Pernel) Grentmesnil 78 78 ~1186 - 1234 ALan McDonald 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of Galloway ~1174 - ~1212 Helen De Reginald L'Isle 38 38 1220 - ~1255 Hugh Xi De Lusignan 35 35 Rebecca Hobson ~1206 - 1234 Gilbert De Lacy 28 28 Acceded: Ewyas Lacy, Hereford
Interred: Llanthony Priory, Wales
ABT 1232/1240 - 1304 Maud de Lacy The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,p248,note e. D. 0959 Konstantinos VII Emperor of the Rom UID: 74310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFF8D// 1160 - 1 Jan 1224/1225 Amice FitzRobert Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Gloucester ~1180 - 1230 Gilbert de Clare 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Gloucester

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de GLOUCESTER & HERTFORD
Custom Field:<_FA#> SIGNEUR de MAGNA CARTA

[inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
He was distrusted by kingJohn in the 1208 fealty oath by offering
William de Braose sanctuarary in hisestates in Ireland when William left
England after initiating many atrocities within England and having his
estates confiscated by King john. The Earl ofPembroke was steadfast in
his support of John.

Interred: Tewkesbury
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.
~1004 - 1059 Adalbert II von Grandson Lord Grandson 55 55 sn de Grandson 1229 - >1241 Gilbert De Clare 12 12 0914 Adelaide of Burgundy UID: A21A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D1614//also married Geoffrey I
her daughter's husband in 979
1173 - 1220 Isabel FitzGilbert de Clare 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess Pembroke

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNTESS de STRIGOIL

[inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Heiress of Richard Srongbow de Clare and Princess Aoife {Eva} MacMurrough
estate's in England, Ireland,Wales and Normandy, which passed to her
husband. See husband's notes. {William Marshall}
Wiston must rank as one of the best-preserved motte and bailey castles in
Wales. It was named after, and probably built by, an early Flemish
settler with the improbable name of Wizo (in Latin) or Gwys (welsh). Wizo
was dead by 1130, but the castle is first mentioned in documents in 1147
when it was taken by the Welsh. It was again taken by the Welsh in 1193,
when it fell, apparently with the aid of treachery, to Hywel Sais, the
son of the LordRhys, but was recaptured in 1195. In 1220, however, it
was captured by Llywelyn the Great, prince of Gwynedd, during one of his
campaigns in south Wales.The local people were told to help William
Marshal, earl of Pembroke, to rebuild it. Whether or not this rebuilding
took place is uncertain. The masonry shell-keep could be his work, but
the style of the arch suggests an earlier date, and it is quite possible
that the fallen masonry which still lies on thenorth was brought down
during Llywelyn's attack.
1248 - Feb 1287/1288 Thomas De Clare Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Knight John Hinshaw 1249 - ~1309 Julian FitzMaurice 60 60 The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.200 ~1200 - 1267 Mathilde Princess of Brabant 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of 1090 - 1147 , Duke of Swabia Friedrich II 57 57 1260 - 1326 Hugh Despencer 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Winchester 1243 - 1295 Gilbert "the Red Earl" de Clare 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Gloucester Bengt Joensson ~1286 - 1333 Margaret de Clare 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of

!2nd husband was Bartholomew de Badlesmere; mother of Elizabeth de Badlesmere and Margery de Badlesmere. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 38, 40]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

!May be daughter of 2nd Thomas de Clare rather than his sister. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 250]

b. 1280 [Judy Martin]

Dau. of Thomas de Clare, Gov. of London, and Juliane Fitz Maurice; heiress to he nephew, Thomas de Clare (son of Richard, 2d son of Thomas & Juliane); m.2 Bartholomew de Badlesmere; mother of Elizabeth. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2539]

d. 1333; dau. of Thomas de Clare and Juliane Fitz Maurice; m.1 1289, Gilbert de Umfraville; m. 2 by 1308, Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere; mother of Margery de Badlesmere; heiress to her nephew Thomas de Clare, son of Richard de Clare, 2nd son of Thomas and Juliane. She was sister to Richard, 2nd son, and to Thomas, 1st son. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Mother of Elizabeth de Badlesmere. [Ancestral Roots, p. 68]
1222 - 1262 Richard De Clare 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Gloucester

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de GLOUCESTER & HERTFORD

8th Earl Of Clare, 6th Earl Of Hertford
Interred: 28 JUL 1262, Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester
~1223 - <1289 Maud Lacy 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Gloucester 1192 - 1240 John Lacy 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Lincoln & Constable of Chester

One of the original signors of the Magna Carta
1803 - 1852 Jesse Hobson 48 48  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!MARRIAGE Jesse married Lydia NEWLIN.
1208 - 1258 Margaret Quincy 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Lincoln 1249 - BEF 16 Sep 1312/1313 Margaret De Clare 1560 - 1561 Grace Frost 1m 1m ~1559 - AFT 6 Feb 1609/1610 John Frost BET 945 AND 950 - 26 Jan 1002/1003 Princess of Italy Rosella 1825 Christian Malmqvist 1822 Bol Persdotter ~1230 - 1286 Maurice FitzMaurice Lord of Offaly Fitzgerald 56 56 Emmeline De Longspee ~1202 - 1235 Princess Elizabeth Swabia 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Castile 1789 - 1882 Rebekah Hinshaw 93 93  In the fall of 1838, Rebecca and Joshua moved to Hendricks County, Indiana, settling in Clay Township.    At that time their two eldest children were married.

Joshua died Aug 23 1847, buried Mill Creek Cemetery, Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana.

Rebecca and her son, Addison Hadley, donated 110 acres of land and a large sum of money with which the "Hadley Industrial School for Girls" was founded at Danville, Indiana.

Rebecca was a woman of great energy and fortitude, and strong religious convictions, and a devoted Bible student.    She was a frequent attendant at church, riding horseback when between eighty and ninety years of age.

Rebecca Hinshaw died Apr 19 1882.

Source:  http://www.blueneptune.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~hinshaw/id?261
~1207 - 1250 William Longspee 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Salisbury
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Killed in battle with the Saracens
REFN: HWS6332
AncestralFile Number:<AFN> 9FTR-9H
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Longueville.GIF
1035 - 1118 Milon I "Le Grand" de Monthlery 83 83 UID: C2D3DC9E559ED711B84A0008C7FB13430CB4// 10 Mar 1665/1666 - 8 Feb 1703/1704 James Blanchard ~1208 Ralph Fitzbarnard ~1210 Joan Aquillon ~1250 - <1283 Patrick Chaworth 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Knight 0866 - 0923 Robert I King of France 57 57 Defeated & slain.

Conducted several expeditions against the Normans

Comte de Poitiers, Marquis de Neustria.
~1218 - ~1258 Patrick Chaworth 40 40 ~1223 - 1274 Hawise Londres 51 51 ~1183 - 1237 Payne De Chaworth 54 54 1807 David Pickett ~1190 Gundred De La Ferte Thomas De Londres Eva De Tracy ~1155 Patrick De Chaworth ~1158 Unknown Chaworth Name Suffix:<NSFX> Mrs. William De La Ferte Margaret De Briwere ~1224 - 1291 Alice Lusignan 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Surrey ~1226 - ~1256 Margery De Lacy 30 30 1133 - 1204 Annabel Balliol 71 71 1799 - WFT Est. 1800-1889 Isaac Hobson  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!Marriage Isaac married Amy NEWLIN.
~1068 Miss De Winchester I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1276 - 1322 Humphrey De Bohun 46 46 Name: Humphrey De Bohun Surname: De Bohun Given Name: Humphrey Sex: M Birth: 1276 in Of, Pleshey Castle, Essex, England 1 2 3 Death: (16 MAR 1321/1322) in Battle of Boroughbridge, Yorkshire 4 5 6 7 of Killed trying to force Boroughbridge. Burial: Friars Preachers Church, York, Yorkshire, England Reference Number: 11530 _UID: 76BBE24629A3DB45A0FE3BEF764678B1F271 Note:
Please contact me at KrisR50@chartermi.net for more information and/orcorrections. While direct family lines have been documented and verified,many of the relationships found in this file are the result ofinformation gathered on the internet and should  1 _FA1 2 PLAC Acceded: 1298. Interred: Friars Preachers, York. 2 SOUR S001091 3 DATA 4 TEXT no date of acsension 2 SOUR S003850 3 DATA 4 TEXT no date of acsension 3 PAGE p 33 1 _FA2 2 PLAC Constable of England. 1 _FA3 2 PLAC 4th Earl of Hereford. 2 SOUR S001677 2 SOUR S004200   Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier, Coutances: Arnaud-Bellee, 1978:

This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download.
~1320 - 1362 Mary Plantagenet 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Percy ~1310 - 1349 Joan Plantagenet 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Mowbray 1306 - 24 Mar 1360/1361 Henry Grosmont Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Lancaster ~1315 - >1361 Isabel Beaumont 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duchess of Lancaster ~1647 - ~1690 Sarah Brackett 43 43 1252 - >1316 Roese (Rohesia) De Clare 64 64 ~1188 - 1257 Robert De Quincy 69 69 1160 - >1241 Hawise Meschines 81 81 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Lincoln 1793 - WFT Est. 1794-1883 Charles Hobson  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!MARRIAGE Charles married Zeruah MOFFITT.
~1704 - 1733 Mary Rowland 29 29 0880 Llywelyn Ap Merfyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1171 - 1211 Roger de Lacy 40 40 ~1184 - 1213 Maud (Matilda) De Clare 29 29 1195 - 1253 Princess of Castile Eleanor 58 58 1201 - 1235 Marie De Swabia 34 34 D. UNKNOWN Martha Ann Gibson 1180 - 1 Feb 1247/1248 Henry II Brabant Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of D. 1343 , Count of Guelders Reginald II ~1133 - >1177 Ebal III de Grandson Lord Grandson 44 44 Sire de Belmont.  sn de Grandson

"Plantagenet Ancestry", Turton.
"Europaische Stammtafeln", Isenburg.
~1194 - >1233 Margaret Huntingdon 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Scotland ~1358 - DECEASED Ellen Massey ~1170 - 1217 Isabel FitzRobert 47 47 Devorgilla Galloway 1240 - 1275 Queen of Scotland Princess of England Margaret 34 34 0746 Himiltrude 1054 Richard Prince of England 1189 - 1222 William Marshall 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Pembroke ~1243 - 1303 Walter De Beauchamp 60 60 ~1596 - 1662 Ann 66 66 ~0862 - DECEASED Emina Of Norway REFN: 8792 ~1310 - 1366 Maud Badlesmere 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Oxford

!Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford; mother of Margaret de Vere. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 133]

VARNER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINE - 18th ggrandmother

Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. John de Vere; mother of Margaret. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Bartholomew de Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare; m. John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford; mother of Margaret. [Ancestral Roots, p. 77]
1795 - WFT Est. 1796-1885 Simon Hobson ~1312 - 1360 John Vere 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Oxford ~1344 - 1398 Margaret Vere 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Beaumont 1361 - 1396 John Beaumont 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron ~0510 Unknown Erchenaud ~1170 Concubine 10 Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss Concubine 5 Warenne ~1156 - 1205 Robert "Fitz-Parnell" Harcourt 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Leicester ~1246 - <1276 Ela (Eleanor) Longespee 30 30 1725 - ~1818 Elizabeth Hales 93 93 ~1570 - 1632 Margaret Hadlock 62 62 Ruth Hinshaw 1609 Elizabeth Smyth ~1236 - <1274 Eleanor De Ferrers 38 38 D. 1268 Maurice 3rd Baron Offaly Fitzgerald 1220 - 1271 Prince of France Alphonse 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of 1197 - 1253 Amadeo IV Count of Savoy 56 56 ~1214 Pierre II Savoy ~1247 Philippe I Bishop Valence Dean of Vienne Savoy D. 1273 Marguerite Savoy ~1200 - 1234 Richard Marshall 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Pembroke Mary Montferrat Emey Hinshaw ~1211 Yolande Brienne D. 1214 Stephanie Armenia Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of William Devereux Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1564 - 1632 William Clark 68 68 Eleanor De Vere 1585 - 1665 Deacon Simon Stone 80 80 He came on "Increase" sailing from London 14 April 1635

Deacon Simon Stone (M) b. 9 February 1585/86, d. 22 September 1665 d. 22 Sep 1665
Deacon Simon Stone was baptized on 9 February 1585/86 at Much Bromley, Essex, England.   He was the son of David Stone and Ursula (?).  On 5 August 1616 at England, Simon married Joan Clark, daughter of William Clark and Margaret Hadlock.   Deacon Simon Stone and Joan Clark emigrated in 1635 from London, England.1   About 1654 Simon married Sarah Warner, daughter of Samuel Warner.   Deacon Simon Stone left a will on 7 September 1665.  He died on Tuesday, 22 September 1665 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 79 years, 7 months and 13 days.   His estate was probated on 3 October 1665.2

Children of Deacon Simon Stone and Joan Clark
Frances Stone + b. 20 Jan 1618/19  Anna Stone  b. a 1623, d. 1 May 1680  Deacon Simon Stone+ b. a 1630, d. 27 Feb 1707/8  Mary Stone  b. 1632, d. 25 Jun 1691  John Stone  b. a 1634  Deacon John Stone + b. 15 Jun 1635, d. 26 Mar 1691  Elizabeth Stone  b. 5 Apr 1639
Citations
Gozzaldi, Mary Isabella. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register - Supplement and Index. 1930. Reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.
Stone, William F.. "Ancient Wills in Middlesex", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume III (1849).
Stone, William F.. "Almanac Memoranda of the Stone Family of Watertown, &c", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume X (1856).
Paige, Lucius R.. History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register. 1877. Reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1986.
Stone, William F.. "Will of Gregory Stone of Cambridge", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume VIII (1854).
1624 Edward Smyth 1618 Marie Smyth 1578 William Smyth 1578 John Smyth William Hobson 1561 - 1616 Edward Frost 55 55 Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: STGEO. 1588 - 1647 Elizabeth Frost 59 59 1130 - DECEASED Richard De Lexington 1549 John Smyth 1553 Margaret Passger 1608 Richard Smyth 1616 William Smyth 1607 John Smyth 1590 Elizabeth Bennett ~1560 Margaret Howe Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
REFN: HWS34977
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1NNK-82L
(Research):DEADEND:
Enoch Hinshaw D. >0886 Aubri Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.
1099 - 1150 King Garcia VI 51 51 ~1580 Mary Howe REFN: HWS34974
Custom Field:<_FA#> Recheck for AF#12 Mar 2001Open0
D. 1000 King Garcia II ~1575 Josiah Treadway Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS25055
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1HQJ-636
(Research):DEADEND:
D. 1333 Sir John Howard I, Sheriff of Norfolk And Suffolk ~0990 Pons III Count of Toulouse I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1102 - DECEASED Robert Massey D. 1465 Katherine Moleyns ~1424 - 1465 Catherine Mullins 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duchess of Norfolk

LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Born between 1420-1423<BR>Stoke, Pogis, Buckinghamshire, England<BR><BR>Married in England<BR><BR>Died in Stoke By Neyland, Suffolk, England.<BR><BR>Burial:Thetford Abbey, Norfolk, England

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LUTTRELL FILES:
1797 - 1840 William Hobson 43 43  [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

Moved from Guilford County, North Carolina to Parke County, Indiana in 1928.  (Source:  History of Parke County, Indiana - page 107)
Geoffrey Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.
D. >0942 Geoffrey I Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.
~1245 Gerard Furnival Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of Hallamshire ~1295 Agnes 1642 - 1677 Mary Treadway 34 34 Cause of Death:<CAUS> died due to complications of childbirth
REFN: HWS17004
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WTK-WP
1652 - 1733 Josiah Treadway 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS25067
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WTL-06
1114 - 1152 Henry Huntingdon 38 38 ~1600 - 1689 Josiah Treadaway 89 89 REFN: HWS42219
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> BCQC-T6
Lady Margaret Mowbray ~1542 - 1611 George Clerke Clarke 69 69 ~1708 Earl H Davies 0715 concubine Leuthergis ~0568 Gertrude Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1145 - 1188 King Ferdinand II 43 43 ~1250 - DECEASED Agnes De Legh Agnes de Leigh; married 1st Richard de Lymm and had a son (Thomas, took mother's name); married 2nd William de Hawardyn; married 3rd William Venables and by him had [John].  Burke's Peerage]

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The Leigh Family of West Hall

D. & S. Lysons in Magna Britannia, give details of the relationship of several branches of the Legh and Leigh families and the notes below shown indented are simplified from this source. The Leighs of West Hall arrived in High Legh about 70 years after the Leghs of East Hall.

"Egerton Leigh of West Hall in High Legh and Twemlow, Esq. is descended from Richard Lymme who in the late 13th century married Agnes the daughter and sole heiress of Richard de Legh. Agnes had a second husband, William Venables, and they had a son, John, who (also) took the name of Legh and settled at Booths. William Venables was descended from Gilbert Venables the first baron of Kinderton who held land in Cheshire under Hugh Lupus after the Norman Conquest.
~1104 - DECEASED John Massey 0950 - 0993/0994 William II Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


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~1164 - DECEASED Mrs. Gilbert 1165 Talbot ~0852 - ~0892 Sigurd I Riki Eysteinsson Of Orkney 40 40 Sigurd I Riki, the Mighty, received the Earldom of Orkney and Shetland
(the Nordreys) from his brother and was confirmed as Jarl by the King
Harald Haarfagri circa Spring 875. In alliance with Thorstein the Red he
conquered what isnow Caithness and Sutherland and parts of Ross and
Moray. Circa 892 he defeated Maelbrigte Tooth "the Scottish Earl" (?
Mormaer of Moray) and cut off hishead. He died of bloodpoisoning from
the wound caused by Maelbrigte’s toothas the head dangled by Sigurd’s
knee, circa 892, and was buried at Sydero onthe Dornoch Firth at the
estuary of the Ekkialsbakki. The name of his wife isnot recorded.
[Complete Peerage, X:Appendix A:4]
Note: His son Guthorm wasthe 3rd Jarl of Orkney, as described below:
Guthorm, s. and h., suc, as Jarl of Orkney and Shetland, ruled for one
winter, and d, s.p., circa 893. On hearing of his nephew’s death, Jarl
Ragnvald sent his eldest illegitimate son,
~1163 - DECEASED Miss Mainwaring Count Sancho Garces 1804 - 1804 Joshua Hadley D. 0836 Bouchard Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


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~1084 William Talvase Comet ~1037 Mrs ~1132 Robert De Vitre 0830 - ~0888 Countess of Agenois Roselinde 58 58 !Roselinde, Heiress of the Countship of Agen. 0970 Thorgils "Sprakaleg" Stryjornsson I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Queen Ximena 1806 - 1853 Sarah Hadley 46 46 1730 - WFT Est. 1758-1826 Sarah Hadley 1737 Elizabeth Chamness [rebahs_people.ged]

!PARENTS: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints, CD -ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St GeorgeRegional FHC/Fam ilySearch Home Field Trial, searched...;
~1154 - 1196 W (Earl of Salisbury) D'Evereux 42 42 ~1216 - 1260 s Earl of Ulster Longespee 44 44 ~1582 Elizabeth Frost ~1014 Agnes Flatel Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney >1060 Edward The Sheriff Salisbury 1634 - 1706 Hannah Brackett 72 72 ~1023 - 1100 Gundrada 77 77 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1265 - ~1326 Walter De Goushill 61 61 ~1129 - DECEASED Robert Massey ~1158 - 1232 Eleanor (Alianore) De Vitre 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
REFN: HWS5121
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 99T1-FV
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OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Vignerot1.GIF
1808 - 1844 William Hadley 35 35 ~1270 - ~1317 Thomas De Legh 47 47 Agnes de Leigh; married 1st Richard de Lymm and had a son (Thomas, took mother's name).  [Burke's Peerage]

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The Leigh Family of West Hall

Ormerod shows the Leigh family of West Hall descending from Thomas de Legh, who died in 10 Edw. II (1317).  The male heirs married into the Massy family of Winsham, the Leicesters of Nether Tabley, the Booths of Dunham Massy and the Davenports of Davenport....  Several members of the family were clergy with connections to Lymm in Cheshire
1357 - 1437 Sir John Howard III 80 80 Elizabeth Belgrave ~1102 - DECEASED Adeline De Beaumont Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GQP8-NP

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont and Elizabeth de Vermandois. [Falaise Roll, p. 87]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Robert de Beaumont and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Hugh IV de Montfort; mother of Thurstan and Robert de Montfort. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2970]

Dau of Isabel de Vermandois and William de Warenne. [Brent Schlottman <brentschlottman@home.com, 25 Aug 2001]

Dau of Isabel of Vermandois and Robert I Beaumont of Leicester; m. Hugh IV of Montfort and Richard of Corbeil.  [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]
~1077 - DECEASED Margaret Sacie ~1127 - DECEASED John Massey ~1052 - 1120/1128 Patrick II de Chaworth Son of Ilbert Payne, Seigneur of Mondoubleau; m. Matilda de Hesding; father of Patrick III. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3324b]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandfather

Son of Ilbert Payn; m. Matilda/Maud de Hesding; father of Sibyl, Patrick III and dau. who m. Henry D'Aubigny. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Patrick I de Chaources; m. Matilda de Hesding; father of Sibyl de Chaources/Chaworth who m. Walter de Salisbury. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

m. Matilda Hesdin; father of Sibyl who m. Walter Devereaux. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 268]

Son of Hugh de Chaworth; m. Matilda Hesdin; father of:
1. Patrick who m. Wilburge de Mundabliel
2. Sibilla Maud who m. Walter FitzEdward de Evereux de Salisbury
[Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
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~0954 - 1034 Malcolm II Mackenneth King of Albany & Scotland 80 80 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1536 - 1577 Johanna Strutt 41 41 1811 - 1889 Jane Hadley 78 78 D. 1118 Hugues I de Rethel UID: 347E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0C10// ~0790 - ~0840 Olaf Gudrodsson King Of Jutland And Vestfold 50 50 ~1135 - DECEASED Miss De Bulmer ~1180 - >1231 Richard III Talbot 51 51 Richard Talbot; married between 1219 and 1224 Aline, widow of Drew de Montagu (dvp by 1216; ancestor of the Montagu Earls of Salisbury) and daughter of Alan Basset, of Wycombe, Bucks, by Aline, daughter and coheir of Philip de Gai.  [Burke's Peerage] of Castile Munia Elvira ~0986 - 1032 Constance 46 46 Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


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1644 - 1686 James Treadway 41 41 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS24814
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8WTK-XV
1421 - 1485 Sir John Howard V, Knight of The Garter, 1st Duke of Norfolk 64 64 ALSO EARL MARSHAL, LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF ENGLAND. 1573 - 1672 Edmond Frost 98 98 ~1112 - DECEASED Mrs. William 1110 Mainwaring 1815 - 1815 ? Hadley 3d 3d ~0949 Emma Venaissin I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Joan de Cornwall ~1280 - DECEASED John De Legh John Leigh (took mother's name), of Booths, Cheshire; married 1st Ellen, daughter of Richard Dent, of Cheshire, and had a son (John, ancestor of the Leighs of Booths); married 2nd Ellen, daughter of Thomas Corona, of Adlington, and had [Robert].  [Burke's Peerage]

Note: Magna Charta Sureties has John as son of Ellen de Corona.  However the way Burke's Peerage has it would explain why Ellen de Corona's brother Thomas left Adlington to John & Ellen de Corona for life and then to Robert, who was presumably the first son of John & Ellen de Corona.

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The Leigh Family of West Hall

D. & S. Lysons in Magna Britannia, give details of the relationship of several branches of the Legh and Leigh families and the notes below shown indented are simplified from this source. The Leighs of West Hall arrived in High Legh about 70 years after the Leghs of East Hall.

"Egerton Leigh of West Hall in High Legh and Twemlow, Esq. is descended from Richard Lymme who in the late 13th century married Agnes the daughter and sole heiress of Richard de Legh. Agnes had a second husband, William Venables, and they had a son, John, who (also) took the name of Legh and settled at Booths. William Venables was descended from Gilbert Venables the first baron of Kinderton who held land in Cheshire under Hugh Lupus after the Norman Conquest.

John Legh was the common ancestor of the following branches of the Legh family of which the first seven were in Cheshire.

1. Legh of Sandbach, who became extinct after two generations.
2. Legh of Booths, of whom Willoughby Legh was the representative in 1810 with the Leighs of West Hall also as descendants of this branch.
3. Leigh of Oughtrington, who are descended from John a younger son of Richard Leigh of West Hall as a result of his marriage to an heiress in the reign of Edward IV.  Trafford, Esq. of Oughtrington was the lineal descendant of this branch but assumed the name Trafford in compliance with the will of a maternal uncle.
4. Legh of Adlington, who became extinct by the death of Charles Legh in 1781 were descended from Robert, a younger son of the first John Legh of Booths.
5. Legh of Baguely were descended from Sir William Legh, a younger son of the second Sir John Legh of Booths but became extinct in 1688.
6. Legh of Lyme were descended from Piers, a younger son of Robert Legh of Adlington mentioned above, and became extinct by the death of Thomas Peter Legh of Lyme in 1797.
7. Legh of Ridge arise from John a younger son of Sir Peter Legh of Lyme, who married the heiress of Alcock of Ridge.
8. Leigh of Ifell in Cumberland, extinct from about 1600
9. Leigh of Middleton in Yorkshire.
10. Leigh of Egginton in Derbyshire, Rinshall in Staffordshire, Stoneley in Warwickshire and Addlestrop in Gloucestershire all derive their descent from a younger son of the first Legh of Ridge."
~0737 - <0775 , Count of Rouerge Gilbert 38 38 D. 0844 Count of Autun Bernard !Executed in 844.  Count of Autun, Margrave of Septimania, Chamberlain of ~1240 - 1275 John FitzJohn 35 35 1384 - <1436 Sir Robert Howard II 52 52 1100 Maurice De Windsor FitzGerald I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1037 - >1091 Ernulf De Hesdin 54 54 Father of Aveline de Hesding. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

m.2 Emmelina; father of Matilda de Hesding who m. Patrick II de Chaources/Chaworth. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Son of Warin de Hesdin; m. Emmaline de Normandy; father of:
1. Matilda who m. Patrick de Chaworth
2. Avelina who m. Alan FitzFleald
[Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]
Dode Ode De Heristal 1801 - WFT Est. 1802-1895 Sarah Hobson  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!MARRIAGE Sarah married 1st Nathan MAUDLIN; 2nd George LINDLEY.
~0860 - 6 Feb 0917/0918 Anglo-Saxons Princess England, Lady of the Mercians Ethelfleda 1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 869
2  PLAC Wessex, England
1  DEAT
2  DATE 12 JUN 918
2  PLAC St.Peters, Gloucestershire, England


Infopedia
Ethelfleda d. 918. Anglo-Saxon ruler. Daughter of Alfred the Great; m.(c.880) Aethelred, ealdorman of the Mercians. Aided her brother, Edwardthe Elder, in repelling Danish invaders; led Mercian army against Danes(910-911); after death of Aethelred (911), ruled Mercia alone; fortifiedMercia; subdued Welsh at Brecknock (916); in joint campaign with Edwardagainst Danes, took Derby (917), Leicester (918). On her death Merciapassed to Edward.

!Ruled the kingdom of Mercia after her husband Ethelred's death.  Kept the Danes at bay and constructed a system of defences by building burghs or fortified settlements later to be known as boroughs, at strategic points, including Bakewell in Derbyshire, Tamworth and Stafford, Hertford and Warwick. [The Story of England]

!Erected the great earthen mound of Warwick Castle in 913. [Timetables of History]

!Ruled Mercia following her husband 's death.  Attacked the "Five Boroughs", a rude confederacy which had taken the place of the older Mercian kingdom (Derby on the upper Trent, Lincoln representing the Lindiswaras, Leicester representing the Middle-English, Stamford representing the province of the Gyrwas, Nottingham representing the Southumbrians). In her attack on this powerful league, Ethelfleda abandoned the older strategy of battle and raid for that of siege and fortress-building.  Advancing along the line of Trent, she fortified Tamworth and Stafford on its headwaters; when a rising in Gwent called her back to the Welsh border, her army stormed Brecknock; and its king no sooner fled for shelter to the Northmen in whose aid he had risen that Ethelfleda at once closed on Derby.  Raids from Middle England failed to draw the Lady of Mercia from her prey; and Derby was hardly her own when, turning southward, she forced the surrender of Leicester. [WBH - England]

!Left a widow, this "Lady of Mercia" recovered the part of her husband's territory that had been given up to Guthrum. [Leaders & Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 23]

!Ethelfleda compelled the Danish garrisons of Derby and Leicester to surrender, and the Danes of York to submit to her authority.  The heroic Lady of Mercia died at Tamworth about the year 920, and her brother Edward died about four years later.  Their lives were a perpetual struggle -- first to maintain the integrity of their dominions; and secondly, to establish a more prefect security by their extension.  Upon the death of Ethelfleda, Edward annexed Mercia to Wessex, disregarding the claims of her daughter. [Knight's Popular
History of England, Vol. 1, p. 144]

!Staffordshire, 12 June 918.  Died at Tamworth in the hour of her greatest triumph when she was about to receive the submission of the Northumbrian Danish kingdom of York. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 16]

!Ethelfleda was a formidable warrior.  Even the Danes were frightened when they saw her, armour-clad, sword in hand, leading her forces into battle. [Kings and Queens, Book, 1, p. 8]

Dau. of Alfred, King of England, and Ealhswith of Mercia; m. Ethelred, Duke of Mercia; mother of Elfwina of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

In 915 two Danish jarls, Ottar and Hraold, were defeated by the men of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire in Archenfield with the loss of Hraold and driven from the country. Western Mecia was at this time under th rule of Ethelflaed, daughter of Alfred and widow of Ethelred the ealdorman of the Mercians, but on her death in 919 the administration was taken over by her brother Edward the Elder. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 349]

A great female general, Aethelflaeda, "The Lady of the Mercians", led her troops to retake Derby for the Saxons in AD917, but the Danes retaliated in 943. [Derby - A City of History <http:/www.cpoint.co.uk/tw/locales/1295a.html]
~0769 - BEF Feb 0823/0824 Of Hornbach Waldrat ~0110 Chief of Goths Amal <1466> - 1516/1517 John Strutt I Herbert Claribert ~1160 Juliana Ct. of Leon Bertrada ~1078 - ~1119 Countess Of Namur Clementia 41 41 Dau. of Albert III Namur and Ida Billung; m. Godfrey 'A La Barbe' Duke of Lorraine; mother of Adelicia, Ida, Godfrey and Josceline. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zonsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

MINOR, WAITE LINES - 25th ggrandmother

Dau of Albert III Namur and Ida Billung; m. Godfrey I Barbutus; mother of Adelicia, Ida, Godfrey and Joscelin. [Levi Stebbins <levidav@msn.com, 19 Jul 2002]

Dau. of Clementina/Clemence of Burgundy; m. Godfrey I, Duke of Brabant/Count of Louvain; mother of Jocelin de Louvain de Percy. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 2295]
~1154 Gilbert de Notton 0968 - Bet 1014 and 1080 Havlive (de Rouen) Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney Sarah Hinshaw Agnes Utford Sir Edward Fitton WFT Est. 787-841 - WFT Est. 810-916 King of Kent Eahlmund Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-12.

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~1058 Torfrida of Mercia ~1038 - ~1080 Hereward the Wake of Mercia 42 42 per Marlyn Lewis

NEWLIN LINE

b.c. 1004, Mercia, England; m. Thurfrida; father of Thurfrida who m. Hugh D'Envermeu. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

If Hereward is truly the son of EARL Leofric of Bourne and not an anonymous Leofric of Bourne, then he would be a bro. of Aelfgar, an uncle of Eadwine and Morkere, and uncle by marriage of King Gruffydd and of King Harold. [Hereward, p. 156]

THESE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS MAKE SENSE AS THEY ALL END UP AS REBELS AGAINST
WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.

Domesday has him as a landowner in Warwickshire and Lincolnshire. [Hereward, p. 156]

Son of Leofric III, Earl of Mercia, and Godiva; m. Thurfrida. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Lord of Bourne; b.c. 1004, son of Leofric III Earl of Mercia and Lady Godiva. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~espii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Rosslyn Chapel (near Edinburgh) contains a carving of a Stafford Knot, insignia of Hereward the Wake, the man who led opposition to the St. Clairs' original patron, William the Conqueror. ["Rosslyn Chapel", SCOTTISH LIFE, p. 61]

In 1069 William the Conqueror now dealt with the Northumberland problem, a problem that had grown with the stepping up of revolt in the Fens led by a local landholder, Hereward the Wake. After a hard march north along a route determined by violent resistance, broken bridges and swollen rivers, William took and re-entered York without a fight. The Danes had fled and the men of Northumberland, dispirited by William's ability to advance despite the hazards set before him by both nature and English, fled into the hills, pursued by King
William's men. With grim determination, William's army set about destroying homes and crops, and extinguishing all humand and animal life from the Humber to the Wash. Those that avoided violent death, died from exposure or starvation.
   The revolt in the Fens, led by Hereward, had been strenghthened by refugees from the harrowing of Northumberland, including Earl Morkar. At the same time it had been weakened by Osbjorn taking a bribe. However, while his brother, Jarl Osbjorn, and his fleet had been bought off, King Swein of Denmark and his
new fleet hadn't. What happened during the years 1070-1 is as much legend as recorded fact. William made at least two unsuccessful attempts, either in person, or through a lieutenant, take the Isle of Ely where Hereward and his forces were based. We also know that Hereward kept his Danish allies paid by allowing them to sack Peterborough and its Cathedral, now controlled by aNortham Bishop. Eventually Swein, perhaps seeing himself in a no win situation, allowed himself to be bought off. Later Ely was taken by the Normans after local monks betrayed secret causeways through the Fens that would allow an army access to the isle. Although Ely fell in 1071, Hereward escaped and, with a band of followers, remained a thorn in King William's side for many years to come. [Conquest & Resistance, England: 1066-88 <http://britannia.com/history/hastings.html]

Alleged to be father of Leofric who was father of Alvere de Marisco who was the alleged mother of Bouchard IV, Sgnr of Montmorency, who allegedly fathered (inter alia) the de Marisco line. [John Lerwill <lerwill@ibm.net]
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0980 - 1067 Countess of Mercia Godiva 87 87 One of the most famous early personalities of the early medieval periodwas Lady Godiva (Godwa or Godgifu) who allegedly rode naked the streetsof Coventry in Warwickshire as a protest against her husband's high taxeson the people of the city.

This husband, Earl Leofric, a Saxon Earl of Mercia, died an old man in1057, nine years before the Norman Conquest. They seemingly had issue, atleast one daughter, who married into the Malet family. 29 years after herhusband's death, Lady (Countess) Godiva held many estates inWarwickshire, including Coventry, as revealed by the Domesday Book in1086.

Chronologically, either Leofric had married a child bride, or Lady Godivawas a very old woman at the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086. Theformer is the most likely.

The lordships bestowed on Lady Godiva in Warwickshire by William theConqueror in 1066 were considerable, probably the result of an alliancestruck either with Leofric or Lady Godiva before the Conquest. Since,Lady Godiva was a wealthy woman in 1057, and still wealthy after theConquest, it is not likely she displayed herself in protest after thatdate, since she would have been protesting her own taxation. Sheapparently inherited her lands and titles in 1057.

Therefore, the event in question probably took place, if at all, severalyears before 1057, when, young and innocent, the impatient and passionateLady Godiva, appalled by her aging husband's despotic ways, leapt on hernag and took to the streets of Coventry in all her naked glory, perhapstoo young to realize that within a few short years she would be in fullcontrol of all the taxation of her husband's considerable holdings at thetime of his death, holdings which she carried through to at least 1086.

The Godiva procession was instituted May 31, 1678 as part of the CoventryFair, was celebrated at intervals until 1826.

Their son was Alfgar III who married (2) Elfgifu, daughter of KingEthelred II., and his wife, Elfled. Their daughter Lucia de Mercia becamethe wife of Ivo de Tailbois and the mother of Lucia Tailbois, who was theancestress of several Magna Charta barons through her daughter AdelizaMeschines.

Alfgar and Elfgifu were the parents of Ealgith (Edith or Agatha), who wasmarried about 1057 (1) Griffith, Prince of North Wales and had Nesta,born 1058, who was married to Trahhaern of Arwystle (son of Caradoc andgrandson of Cynfyn and Queen Ankaret) and had Llyarch, Prince of NorthWales, who married Dyddgu and had Gladys, who was married to OwenGwinedh, grandparents of Llewellyn the Great.

Ealgith's second husband was Harold II, born 1022, crowned King ofEngland January 6, 1066, slain in the battle of Hastings October 14,1066.

Lady Godiva was a noblewoman who lived in Coventry, England in the eleventh century. Together with her husband, Leofric III, Earl of Mercia, Lady Godiva founded the monastery at Coventry in 1043. Leofric quickly became active in public affairs, handling financial matters that arose as the town of Coventry grew around the monastery. The tax burden on the peasant populace also grew, as mandated by Leofric, and as a result Lady Godiva began her campaign for a tax reduction. As the story goes, Leofric one day made the comment that he would reduce the local taxes when his wife would ride naked through the market square of Coventry. Once Lady Godiva ensured that she actually had his permission to ride naked through the town, she announced that she would do it. Legend has it that she sent advance word to the townspeople of Coventry, asking them to avert their eyes as she rode naked through the market. Out of respect for her all complied with her wishes, that is, all except one tailor named Tom, who could not help but sneak a peek as she rode by. Immediately after viewing her Tom was struck blind. From this story comes the phrase "Peeping Tom". Historians generally agree that this portion of the story was added on as an embellishment much later. Many of the general events of the story are supported by records such as tax documents etc. Women have used the symbol of this remarkable lady as inspiration to assert their own initiative in order to achieve social reforms even to this day. Hats off to her...but don't peek!

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FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Sister of Thorold the Sheriff; m. Leofric, Earl of Mercia. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

Grandmother of William Malet through unnamed dau. who m. Robert (?) Malet; m. Leofric, earl o f Mercia. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

(fl. 1040-80), Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, wife of Leofric, earl of Mercia. She is known to hav e persuaded her husband to found monasteries at Coventry (1043) and Stow. According to legend , she obtained a reduction in the excessive taxes levied by her husband on the people of Cove ntry by consenting to ride naked through the town on a white horse. Only one person disobeye d her orders to remain indoors behind closed shutters; this man, a tailor known afterward a s Peeping Tom, peered through a window and immediately became blind. The oldest form of the l egend is in the 13th centruy FLORES HISTORIARIUM (Flowers of the Historians). A festival in h er honor was instituted as part of Coventry Fair in 1678. [Funk & Wagnalls, Vol. 12, p. 19]

Gr. gr. granddau. of Duke Oslac. [Hereward, p. 156]

Dau. of Thorold, sheriff of Lincoln; m. Leofric III, Earl of Mercia; mother of Alfgar III an d Hereward. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau. of Morcar of Northumbria and Ealdgyth; m. Leofric III, Earl of Mercia; mother of Alfga r III, Earl of Mercia, and of Hereward, Lord of Bourne. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.n etcom.com/~espii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Coventry is associated with Lady Godiva, and for good reason--Lady Godiva was one of its foun ders and earliest rulers. Earl Leofric of Mercia and his wife, the Countess Godgifu (Godiva) , founded a Benedictine priory on a hill overlooking the River Sowe, and the town of Coventr y grew up around it. The priory probably ran a market that would have formed the nucleus of t he trowing town. Such a market would bring fees and taxes to the priory and the Earl while fl ooding the district with goods and money. Godiva may well have ruled the settlement between L eofric's death in 1057 and her own in 1066.
   Certainly, taxation would be an important early issue, and Countess Godiva might have bee n an advocate for the priory and its market. For one thing, she would have had to ride nake d through the farm lane of Coventry, as the settlement had only 50 working men as late as 108 6. The legend of Godiva's ride is probably a folk memory of a Queen of the May pageant--perha ps a particularly basdy one. Godiva processions, complete with naked maiden, were held from e arliest times well into the 20th cntury, and prudish attempts to clothe the maiden were met w ith riots. At any rate, the legend of Godiva's ride is first mentioned nearly two centuries a fter the fact, by Roger of Wendover, whose work "contains many fantastic and distorted storie s," according to the COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA. The legend of Peeping Tom is even later. It deriv es from a wooden statue of St. George that was salvaged from the dissolved abbey in 1539 an d stuck in a window over the market place as a joke. ("Who is that?" "Why that's Tom. He's pe eping at Godiva.") Peeping Tom may be a legend but the statue still exists, on display downto wn at the Cathedral Lanes Shopping Centre, still peeping at the city's famous statue of Lad y Godiva. ["The City of Lady Godiva", BRITISH HERITAGE, Dec 2000/Jan 2001]

This Gedcom is the collective genealogy of many people who are also researching the same families.  I have researched and verified each entry.  If you have questions please contact me at tablaze@earthlink.net

Grandmother of William Malet through unnamed dau. who m. Robert (?) Malet; m. Leofric, earl of Mercia. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

(fl. 1040-80), Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, wife of Leofric, earl of Mercia. She is known to have persuaded her husband to found monasteries at Coventry (1043) and Stow. According to legend, she obtained a reduction in the excessive taxes levied by her husband on the people of Coventry by consenting to ride naked through the town on a white horse. Only one person disobeyed her orders to remain indoors behind closed shutters; this man, a tailor known afterward as Peeping Tom, peered through a window and immediately became blind. The oldest form of the legend is in the 13th centruy FLORES HISTORIARIUM (Flowers of the Historians). A festival in her honor was instituted as part of Coventry Fair in 1678. [Funk & Wagnalls, Vol. 12, p. 19]

Dau. of Thorold, sheriff of Lincoln; m. Leofric III, Earl of Mercia; mother of Alfgar III and Hereward. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Dau. of Morcar of Northumbria and Ealdgyth; m. Leofric III, Earl of Mercia; mother of Alfgar III, Earl of Mercia, and of Hereward, Lord of Bourne. [More Ratcliff Branches, http://pwl.netcom.com/~espii/genealogy/ratcliff2.html]

Coventry is associated with Lady Godiva, and for good reason--Lady Godiva was one of its founders and earliest rulers. Earl Leofric of Mercia and his wife, the Countess Godgifu (Godiva), founded a Benedictine priory on a hill overlooking the River Sowe, and the town of Coventry grew up around it. The priory probably ran a market that would have formed the nucleus of the trowing town. Such a market would bring fees and taxes to the priory and the Earl while flooding the district with goods and money. Godiva may well have ruled the settlement between Leofric's death in 1057 and her own in 1066.
   Certainly, taxation would be an important early issue, and Countess Godiva might have been an advocate for the priory and its market. For one thing, she would have had to ride naked through the farm lane of Coventry, as the settlement had only 50 working men as late as 1086. The legend of Godiva's ride is probably a folk memory of a Queen of the May pageant--perhaps a particularly basdy one. Godiva processions, complete with naked maiden, were held from earliest times well into the 20th cntury, and prudish attempts to clothe the maiden were met with riots. At any rate, the legend of Godiva's ride is first mentioned nearly two centuries after the fact, by Roger of Wendover, whose work "contains many fantastic and distorted stories," according to the COLUMBIA ENCYCLOPEDIA. The legend of Peeping Tom is even later. It derives from a wooden statue of St. George that was salvaged from the dissolved abbey in 1539 and stuck in a window over the market place as a joke. ("Who is that?" "Why that's Tom. He's peeping at Godiva.") Peeping Tom may be a legend but the statue still exists, on display downtown at the Cathedral Lanes Shopping Centre, still peeping at the city's famous statue of Lady Godiva. ["The City of Lady Godiva", BRITISH HERITAGE, Dec 2000/Jan 2001]
1229 - 1330 Elizabeth Stewart 101 101 1031 - 1031 Matlida Fleming of Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
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~1346 - 1390 John Cham MacGregor 44 44 0900 - 0948 Hugh Count of Vienne 48 48 UID: FE390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D91A5// 0955 Sheriff of Lincoln Thorold ~0790 - <0855 Boso III of Arles 65 65 TITL Dunham.FTW
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~0901 Scalre Scabre Earl of Mercia Edulph Mayflower PAF

Grandfather of Leofric of Bourne. [Hereward, p. 156]

Earl of Mercia; m. Elfwina of Mercia; son of Ordgar, Earl of Devon and
Cornwall; father of Leofwine, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives,
CD#100]
Alfgar II of Mercia Alfgar I of Mercia of Mercia Leofric I ~0915 Richilde of Burgundy ~0830 of Mercia Edburga WAITE LINE

!Descended from the royal house of Mercia. [Knight's Popular History of England, p. 109]

m. Earl Aethelred of Mercia; mother of Ealhswith. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Dau. of Wigmund of Mercia and Elflega of Mercia; m. Earl Aethelred; mother of Ealhswith of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003
Alina Fitzorme 1798 - 1850 Elizabeth Hadley 51 51 1788 Anne Given 0825 - 0910 Ethelred the Great Mucel Gainai 85 85 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003

!Famous ealdorman of Lincolnshire. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 109]

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Earl of Mercia; m. Eadburh of Mercia; father of Ealhswith of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Athelred the Muckle - chief of the Gainas; m. Edburga of the royal house of Mercia; father of Ealswith who m. Alfred the Great. For more than five centuries the Gainas had inhabited the country watered by the Trent and the Idle, when, in 1013, King Swegen of Denmark sailed up the Trent to Gainsborough.  [Ken Markham <markham@hixnet.co.za]
0865/0870 - 0911 of Mercia Duke of Mercia Ethelred 1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 865
2  PLAC Mercia, England

Son-in-law and friend of King Alfred.  Ruled Mercia under King Alfred. Died in
912. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 143]

Wales, 881.  King Anarawd ap Rhodri of Gwynedd defeats Aethelred, who is now
the ruler of Mercia.

Mercia, 883.  Aethelred accepts Alfred's overlordship.

London, 886.  King Alfred seizes the city from the Danes and give it to Aethelred, the Lord of Mercia, who is to marry Alfred's daughter, Aethelflaed. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 12]
Hereward ~1014 - ~1085 Torfrida of Arles 71 71 Of Saxony Arnoldus ~0800 Wigmund of Mercia Son of Witglaff, King of Mercia; m. Elflega of Mercia; father of Eadburh who m.
Aethelred. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~0775 - 0840 Wiglaf King of Mercia 65 65 King of Mercia; father of Wigmund. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] ~0960 Edith Malet ~0933 Wiliam Malet 1799 - 1808 Joshua Hadley 8 8 Edith D'Oyly 1132 - 1174 Albert de Grelsley 42 42 ~0802 Elfleda of Mercia m. Wigmund of Mercia; mother of Eadburh who m. Aethelred. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]
~0770 - 0823 Ceolwulf King of Mercia 53 53 1130 - 1166 Agnes Fitznigel 36 36 Unknown William Fitznigel Agnes de Gant Robert Grelsley Maria Rodriguez de Bivar 1806 - 1882 John Hadley 75 75 ~1075 Robert (Hereward) Howard Wilburga ~0710 Atheling of Wessex Eafa ~0678 Atheling of Wessex Eoppa ~1191 - 1261 Ela Deveraux 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury 1282 - 1316 Elizabeth Princess Of England 33 33 BET 1009 AND 1014 - ~1040 Aeflaed 1249 - 1298 Humphrey De Bohun 49 49 Name: Humphry de Bohun VII Earl of Hereford & Essex Surname: Earl of Hereford & Essex Given Name: Humphry de Bohun VII Sex: M Birth: (1249-1251) 1 2 3 Death: 31 Dec 1298 in Pleshy Castle, Essex 4 5 6 _UID: F9528CA20937AA49933BC2622572ADA688D3 Note:
1 _FA1 2 PLAC Acceded: 1275. Interred: Walden Priory, Essex. 2 SOUR S001091 3 DATA 4 TEXT no date of ascension 2 SOUR S003080 3 DATA 4 TEXT no date of ascension 3 PAGE 4th ed, p 23 1 _FA2 2 PLAC Constable of England. 2 SOUR S001091 2 SOUR S003080 3 PAGE 4th ed, p 23 1 _FA3 2 PLAC 7th Earl of Hereford.   Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier, Coutances: Arnaud-Bellee, 1978:

This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download.
~1231 - 1298 Maud De Fiennes 67 67 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download.

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1525/1530 - 1621 Edward (Edmund) Scott 1808 - 1828 Thomas Hadley 19 19 1720 - 1787 John Marshall 67 67  [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!SOURCE: Genserv database: ulmems1, Mark Ulmer, msulmer@IX.netcom.com
800 NE 98 St, Miami Shores FL  33138, USA.  John MARSHALL and Ruth
HADLEY had no children listed in the database.
Original source was Quaker Records.


John Marshill Will, dated May 5, 1787, no probate date
    Chatham Co., NC, Record of Estates, Vol. 1, pps. 31,31(b),32
    NC State Archives film # C.022.50001

    (My Note. John Marshill is of Quaker faith)

    I John Marshill of Chatham County & State of North carolina being in perfect health and sound memory but knowing the mortality of my body and that is appointed for all men once to die I do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner following and as touching such worldly Estate as hath please the lord to bless me with I bequeath give devise allow and dispose of in manner as follows my Just debts and funeral charges to be first paid and of my Estate I give and bequeath to my dear and well beloved Wife Ruth Marshill the black mare Called Javel (?) to be her own property only she must give to my son Joseph her first Colt and after share her increase with her unmarried Children I also give her the Case of Drawers her bed and furniture side sadle and all the household furniture provided she share them with her Children as they may grow to require them and to have her maintainance on the plantation that I now live on with all priviledge of house Orchards etc and all the moveables substance after such Legacies are paid as I direct whilst she remains my widow but no longer I also give to my son Jacob Marshill twenty Shillings. I also give my son William Marshill twenty Shillings _ I give to my son John    Marshil five pounds I give to my Daughter Ruth Marshill a feather Bed and furniture and the Chest that is Called hers A Spinning wheel and side sadle and bridle & a cow and Calf, and I give to my Daughter Hannah Marshill a feather bed and furniture a spinning wheel side saddle and Bridle a Cow and Calf and Each of them last named twenty Shillings I also give all my Lands that I no hold not knowing better how to order it at this time to my four youngest sons (Vizt) Benjamin, Joseph, Isaac, and Abram, & all of them a portionable share of the stock of horses and cattle, I also allow Isaac to have the plantation that I now live on with twenty acres to his share more than any of the rest by reason the Land is much worn and Let the Land be divided in the best manner to the advantage of the meadow grounds,, But if my four sons Choose not to have the Land divided so let the Land be sold and the greatest of the prices be given to the two youngest,, otherwise let such who keep the land pay the Others and Equal price as may be agreed upon and it is my Will that if any of them my Children decease without Issue that their Legacy be Equally divided between the others, and if the Land be not sold I allow my Eldest son Jacob to pay to him that may have the worst thereof fifteen pounds above it in my possession at this time I allow my Joyners tools to be divided amongst my son as may best suit. It is also my Will that my two grandsons John Marshill & John Dobbins have twenty shillings Each__
    I also ordain and appoint my two sons Jacob & William with Ruth their Mother my whole and equal Executors and Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament,, To act in my room and in my stead as trustees of the whole and do charge and thusly require them to discharge their trust faithfully
    In Witness and Testimony whereof John Marshill hath set my hand and affixed my seal this tenth day of the 5th Month commonly called May and in the year one thousand seven hundred Eighty seven Singed and sealed in the
    presence of us
    William Marshill
    John Davis
    William Marshill Junior

    Signed John Marshill {Seal}
    A Copy Test John Ramsey, C. C.

Chatham Co. NC Wills http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NC/ChathamWill
John Marshill            Posted by Sue Ashby <canova@tstar.net> on Fri, 06 Aug 1999[Hadley#1.FTW]
1811 - 1895 Henry Carden 84 84 1051 - >1129 Beatrice de Montdidier 78 78 References: Weis AR[151-24]; [153-24].  ESiii, 677, 689.
Stuart RC[266-30].  Moriartyp. 49.
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~0980 - 1046 Count of Montreuil ? 66 66 ~1220 - <1255 Eva De Braose 35 35 1204 - 1230 William Baron De Braiose 26 26 Lord of Totnes, Brecon and Radnor.
Lord of Abergevenny

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~0690 of Austrasia & Neustria Dagobert III 1768 - 1833 Emey Marshill 64 64 -- ~1035 - >1088 Stephanie De Longwy 53 53 1622 - 1705 Elisabeth Larsson 83 83 Three hundred years ago in 1700, Rev. Andreas Rudman reported in his bookof burials the death of Elisabeth Dalbo, aged 78, "born in Sweden, Anders Dalbo's widow, previously married to Matts Hansson."

Elisabeth died at the home of her youngest son in Gloucester Co., NJ. Shehad been a 19-year-old bride when she arrived in New Sweden in 1641, yetby 1671 she was twice a widow and lived for the remainder of her life with her youngest son, Olof Dalbo. Through her three married sons, she had 25 known grand-children and at least 114 great grand-children.

Her first husband was Matts Hansson, who was hired to be a gunner at Fort Christina. They departed from Stockholm on the Charitas among a group of new settlers that included Hansson's brother, Anders Hansson.
After five years of service at Fort Christina, Matts Hansson became a freeman on 1 December 1646. Like other freemen, he soon became unhappy with Governor Printz's harsh treatment of the settlers. On 27 July 1653, he and his brother joined other freemen in filing a complaint with the Governor. Printz, however, branded the complaint a "mutiny" and left for Sweden, leaving the colony under the rule of his son-in-law Johan Papegoja, threatening to take legal action against the mutineers on his return.

Fearing for their lives, many of the freemen who had signed the complaint fled New Sweden in the fall of 1653. Anders Hansson made it safely to Kent Island in the Chesapeake Bay, but Matts Hansson did not. Papegoja hired Indians to bring back the escapees, dead or alive. Two of the freemen were overtaken and killed, with the Indians bringing back their heads on stakes. One of those killed was Matts Hansson.

Widow Hansson returned safely to New Sweden with her two small sons. She then married her second husband Anders Larsson Dalbo from Dalsland,Sweden who had been sent to the New Sweden colony on the Kalmar Nyckel in1640 as punishment for a minor crime. After seven years of servitude, he secured employment with the New Sweden company as a provost (sheriff) on1 Nov. 1647 at a wage of 15 guilders per month and served in this capacity until Printz's departure in 1653. In 1654 he became a freeman.Two years later, when the Swedes were permitted to select their own government by the Dutch, Dalbo was named lieutenant of the Swedishmilitia. He made his home in Kingsessing, but died before 1671, when thefirst English census identified Widow Dalbo as the head of householdthere.

By her two husbands, Elisabeth had four sons and, through them, 25 grand-children, two of whom became wives of Gloria Dei's first pastors -Andreas Rudman and Andreas Sandel.
1068 - 1135 "Beauclerc", King Of England Henry I 67 67 Henry I, King of England

Henry I, (b. 1069), one of the greatest kings of England, ascended thethrone on 5 Aug. 1100 , and ruled until his death on 1 Dec. 1135. Thethird son of William I, he succeeded his oldest brother, William II, whodied under suspicious circumstances while hunting with Henry. Henry'soldier brother Robert I (c.1054-1134), duke of Normandy, invaded(1101)England but was defeated at Tinchebrai, France and was forced torecognize Henry as king. Subsequently, Henry seized (1106) Normandy aswell. Henry imprisoned Robert and he remained in prison until his deathin 1134

In his coronation charter (1100) Henry promised to remedy the allegedmisrule of William II; this document was the first English royal charterof liberties, the ancestor of Magna Carta (12 15). The king exploited hisresources as feudal suzerain; yet in his reign occurred the beginning ofthe transformation of feudalism by the commutation of personal tofinancial service. The creation of the office of justiciar and of theroyal exchequer also constituted the first appearance of specializationin English government. Royal justice was brought to the local level byitinerant judges, and control over the kingdom was strengthened.

He once issued a charter of liberties of great importance, conciliatinghis English subjects in order to gain their support in his struggle withthe Norman nobles, whose power he steadily opposed. This charter laterserved as the basis for the Magna Carta.

Although many barons objected to the severity of his rule, Henry gavepeace, security, and stability to his country. He quarreled with thechurch over the lay investiture of clergy, forcing the archbishop ofCanterbury, Saint Anselm, into exile for a time. This issue wassettled(1107), however, by a compromise that served as the pattern forlater resolution of the Investiture Controversy in Europe. During Henry'sreign England participated increasingly in Continent al intellectuallife. His was also the first post-Conquest reign noted for patronage oflearning and of secular officials.

Born at Selby , Yorkshire, the youngest son of William I. This was William's only son born in England upon which Henry later based his claim to the throne. In 1086 he was knighted at Westminster by his father who died in the following year.  William's estates were divided between his three sons;  1. Robert Curthose-received Normandy  2. William Rufus (William II) - received England  3. Henry inherited 5000 pounds in silver.  Henry was present when William II was killed by an arrow in the New Forest. Henry rode to Winchester to gain the treasury before his brother Robert returned from the Holy Land.  He was crowned in 1100 as King of England. The following year his brother attacked England. As a result, Robert was forced to renounce all claims to the throne..  Henry attacked Normandy and captured his brother and assumed the title of Duke of Normandy until his death in 1134.  Achievements:  1. Gained support of the barons, producing a charter of liberties, a precursor to the Magna Carta.  2. Employed itinerant judges and widened the judicial system.  3.Organised the Royal Exchequer which formed the basis of later economic eminence.

The mistresses of Henry  " HENRY I only had two wives but several mistresses, by whom he had numerous children.  He acknowledged over 20 bastards, but the only legitimate child to survive him was the eldest, Matilda. Wife no. 1 was Matilda (also known as Edith), Princess of Scots, daughter of Malcolm III, King of Strathclyde and all the Scots, and Margaret of Wessex (she later was canonized as St Margaret).  By Matilda, Henry I had 3 children as follows...  1)A daughter, the Empress Matilda (circa 1102-1169) who fought a civil war for many years with her cousin King Stephen I (reigned 1135-1154). Both were grandchildren of William the Conqueror. Stephen finally succeeded to the throne.  2)Son, William the Atheling, Henry's only legitimate son, IVth Duke of Normandy (drowned in the "White Ship")  3)Son, Richard (died at 16). Henry was married secondly to Adeliza of Louvain. They had no children and she became a nun after his death.
His mistresses included...  1) A Welsh princess, Nest of Deheubarth, who bore him a son, Henry FitzHenry (1104-1157)  2) Sybil, daughter of Robert Corbert of Alcester. She had 3 children by Henry - Robert de Caen (FitzRoy) Earl of Gloucester (c. 1090-1147); Sybil la of England (c. 1092-1122); Reynold de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall (died 1175).  3) 3 unnamed mistresses, by whom he had Matilda (Mary); Constance; and another Matilda.  4) Edith of Cumberland, by whom he had 1 child, Robert FitzEdith, Baron of Okehampton (d. 1172)  5) Elizabeth de Beaumont, Countess of Pembroke (no children). These are all the wives, mistresses and children listed on the Royal Families CD-ROM. But there must have been other mistresses, since one royal reference book says he had more than 20 bastards".1

"Married 1stly 11 Nov 1100, Matilda (Eadgyth) (she d 1 May 1118) daughter of Malcolm III (Caennmore) King of Scotland, by Margaret, his wife, dau and eventual heiress of Edward the Exile son of Edmund Ironside, King of England, and by her had issue:  1. William Atheling, IV Duke of Normand, b 1101, m 1119, Isabella (died as Abbess of Fontevrault, 1154), dau of Fulk V & I, count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, and dsp, vp, drowned in the White Ship, 26 Nov 1119.  2. Richard, died unmarried, drowned in the White Ship, 26 Nov 1119 1. Matilda, succeeded her father as Queen of England in opposition to her cousin Stephen. Henry married 2ndly, 2 Feb 1121, Adela, daughter of Godfrey VII & I Duke of Lower Lorrain, Duke of Brabant, Marquis of Antwerp, etc, but by her (who m 2ndly, 1138, William Albini, Earl of Arundel, and died 23 April 1151) he had no issue, and died at Angers, 1 Dec 1135, bur at Reading Abbey".2

[passmore4.ged]

[more information in the royal database:http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01391]

(from Pemble website http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/pemble/4999)

Longest reign of any of the Norman kings of England, 35 years.

Henry played both sides in his brothers' quarrel. Consequently, they bothmistrusted Henry and signed a pact barring Henry from the crown. Henry'shopes rose when Robert went with the crusades

Henry was in the woods hunting on August 2, 1100, when William died.Henry moved quickly and was crowned on August 5, 1100.  Robert wascaptured on his return from the holy land and spent the remaining 28years of his life as Henry's prisoner.

After the death in 1125 of his daughter Matilda's husband, Emporer HenryV of Germany, he forced the nobles to accept her as Queen on his death.She was then forced to marry the 16 year old Geoffrey of Anjou (founderof the Plantaganet dynasty) to continue the Angevin alliance.  Themarriage was unpopular among the Norman barons and Henry was forced toacquire another oath of Allegiance from them.

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from Raven website http://genweb.net/~raven/html/d15.htm#P248

Henry I Beauclerc King Of England  was born in Sep 1068 in Selby, NorthYorkshire, England.(19) He died on 1 Dec 1135 in Angers, Normandy,France.(19) He was a 8th Duke of Normandy. He was buried in ReadingAbbey, Berkshire, England. (19) Henry I  "Henry Beauclerk"  1100-1135

As the fourth son of William the Conqueror it was something of a surprisewhen Henry became King of England. The deaths of two of his three elderbrothers, however suspicious, coupled with the banishment of a third wereto see him succeed to this office.

Henry was known as Beauclerk due to his ability to read fluently. Thisability had not been witnessed in a King of England since Alfred theGreat. His other sobriquet of 'Lion of Justice' derives from hisformation of basic laws to govern England. These laws were harshlyenforced.  Henry is said to have been very alike to his brother, WilliamRufus in that he was avaricious, lustful and cruel. He was a calculatingman and his marriage to Matilda,
the daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland virtually allayed any fearsof an invasion from north of the border.
The major threat to Henry was his surviving brother, Robert, who had beenhanded the Dukedom of Normandy by their father. Robert and Henry had beenin alliance to gain the throne of England, it is said for Robert. Thisthreat was countered once and for all following the Battle of Tinchobraiin 1106. After this battle Robert was imprisoned in Cardiff Castle forthe rest of his days.

Henry was married twice. His first wife, the previously mentionedMatilda, gave him three children; William, who died in the wreck of theWhite Ship in 1120; Matilda or Maud who married Geoffrey Count of Anjouand another son who died in infancy.  As Henry had no direct heir to thethrone he bequeathed the crown to his favourite nephew, Stephen.  Henrydied in Normandy in November 1135, after eating a surfeit of lampreys.(source: Henry I [http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/heni.html])

Henry I (born 1068, ruled 1100-35). The youngest son of William theConqueror was born in England. His nickname, Beauclerc, which means "goodscholar," was given him because of his fine education. He seized thecrown in the year 1100, when his brother King William II was killed in ahunting accident and his brother Robert, duke of Normandy, who was nextin the line of succession, was absent on a crusade (see William, Kings ofEngland).
At his accession Henry I issued the famous Charter of Liberties, which,over a hundred years later, was used as the basis of Magna Carta, thefoundation of the liberties of the Anglo-Saxon world. He also favored thechurch in order to gain its backing against the claims of his brotherRobert to the English throne.  The Charter of Liberties helped gain Henrythe support of the nobles. He conciliated the English, conquered by hisfather, by marrying Matilda, who was the daughter of King Malcolm III ofScotland and who was descended from the Anglo-Saxon kings. The support ofthe common people was assured by the justice he administered through theKing's Court.
Henry's only son, William Aetheling, was drowned in 1120 when the WhiteShip sank in the English Channel.  according to legend, the king neversmiled again. The accident left his daughter Matilda, widow of the HolyRoman emperor Henry V, and his nephew Stephen contestants for the throneat his death.

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Henry I (of England)
Henry I (of England) (1068-1135), third Norman king of England (1100-35),fourth son of William the Conqueror. Henry was born in Selby. Because hisfather, who died in 1087, left him no land, Henry made severalunsuccessful attempts to gain territories on the Continent. On the deathof his brother William II in 1100, Henry took advantage of the absence ofanother brother-Robert (circa 1054-1134), who had a prior claim to thethrone-to seize the royal treasury and have himself crowned king atWestminster. Henry subsequently secured his position with the nobles andwith the church by issuing a charter of liberties that acknowledged thefeudal rights of the nobles and the rights of the church. In 1101 Robert,who was duke of Normandy, invaded England, but Henry persuaded him towithdraw by promising him a pension and military aid on the Continent. In1102 Henry put down a revolt of nobles, who subsequently took refuge inNormandy, where they were aided by Robert. By defeating Robert atTinchebray, France, in 1106, Henry won Normandy. During the rest of hisreign, however, he constantly had to put
down uprisings that threatened his rule in Normandy. The conflict betweenHenry and Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury, over the question of layinvestiture (the appointment of church officials by the king), wassettled in 1107 by a compromise that left the king with substantialcontrol in the matter.  Because he had no surviving male heir, Henry wasforced to designate his daughter Matilda (1102-67) as his heiress. Afterhis death on December 1, 1135, at Lyons-la-Fôret, Normandy, however,Henry's nephew, Stephen of Blois, usurped the throne, plunging thecountry into a protracted civil war that ended only with the accession ofMatilda's son, Henry II, in 1154.

!King of England 1100-35, duke 1106-35.  Because his father left him no land, he made several unsuccessful attempts to gain territories on the Continent. On the death of his brother William II and absence of his brother Robert, he seized the royal treasury and had himself crowned in 1100.  No male heir, so his daughter Matilda was heiress. [Funk & Wagnalls]

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Distinctly abnormal in his sexual preferences.  Widely separated from his elder brothers by age and better educated than they. His intellectual interests allowed him to move more easily in cultivated circles than his brothers.  The church prospered under his rule.  But in his private life he was as licentious as his brothers, a cold lecher, cruel, ungenerous, calculating, in some ways the most unpleasant of them all.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!His first act as king was to bid for popularity by granting a charter promising to reform all the abuses of his brother's reign.  Soon, however, he took up the quarrel with Anselm.  This struggle was far more fundamental than a mere difference between two men; the real question was whether the Church or the State should be supreme, a problem which agitated all Europe during the Middle Ages.  The particular issue upon which Anselm and Henry differed was lay investiture.  The quarrel was settled by a compromise:  the king could not invest churchmen with their symbols of office, but he would receive homage from them for the land they held as feudal vassals.  This looked like a victory for the Church, but in reality the king was strong enough to continue influencing church elections. [Outline History of Mankind]

!Some of Henry I's principal difficulties during his early reign were with his eldest brother, Robert.  When William Rufus died, Robert was on a Crusade. When Robert returned, Henry was already on the throne.  In 1101 Robert invaded England, but Henry met him and their difficulties were temporarily settled without battle.  But the peace did not last.  Henry regarded Robert as a threat to his own security, and in 1106 he crossed into Normandy, and at the Battle of Tinchebrai took his brother prisoner.  Robert was well treated, but remained a prisoner until his death in 1134. [Outline History of Mankind]

!On the whole, Henry was a good king.  He maintained order and preserved justice.  In fact, so great was his reputation for protecting the weak against the strong, that he was called "the lion of justice."  He was a good financial manager and efficiently organized the exchequer, or treasury department.  He strengthened his control over the country by sending royal judges, called itinerant justices, over the land to hear cases.  Finally, he waged no major wars, although he did take an active part in international affairs. [Outline History of Mankind]

!Well read, accomplished, easy and fluent of speech, the lord of a harem of mistresses, the center of a gay court where poet and jongleur found a home, Henry remained cool, self-possessed, clear-sighted, hard, methodical, loveless himself, and neither seeking nor desiring his people's love, but wringing from them their gratitude and regard by sheer dint of good government.  His work of order was necessarily a costly work; and the steady pressure of his taxation, a pressure made the harder by local famines and plagues during his reign, has left traces of the grumbling it roused in the pages of the English Chronicle.  The stern justice, the terrible punishment he inflicted on all who broke his laws, were parts of a fixed system which differed widely from the capricious severity of a mere despot.  To the end of his life the proudest barons lay bound and blinded in his prison. [WBH - England]

!Following his son William's drowning when the White Ship went down in the English Channel, his nephew William (son of his brother Robert) was now his natural heir.  But Henry hated his nephew William while he loved his daughter Maud, who had been married to the Emperor Henry V, but who had been restored by his death to her father's court.  The succession of a woman was new in English history.  But when all hope of issue from a second wife whom he wedded was over, Henry forced priests and nobles to swear allegiance to Maud as their future queen and affianced her to Geoffry the Handsome, the son of the one foe whom he dreaded, Count Fulk of Anjou. [WBH - England]

!Beau Clerc -- the lettered prince -- of the family. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 246]

!Husband of Matilda; reigned 1100-35. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

!Rouen, Normandy, 1 Dec 1135.  Henry died of food poisoning caused by gorging himself on lampreys. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 40]

!Woodstock, Oxfordshire, c. 1120.  Henry enclosed Woodstock as hunting grounds and built a lodge, then collected a menagerie including lions, leopards, lynxes and camels, many of them brought by returning crusaders anxious to curry favor
with the king.  One of the most bizarre was said to be the African porcupine, donated by a kinght, William de Montpellier. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 42]

!Our Noble & Gentle Families of Royal Descent Together with Their Paternal Ancestry by Joseph Foster p 178 1884 Edition: Name: Crowned 6 Aug 1100. He was the last heir male of the Norman line.

King of England, reigned 1100-1135.

Royal support for Castle Acre Priory came from both Henry I and Henry II who granted the priory freedom from tolls -- a valuable concession for a house with extensive estates. [Castle Acre Castle and Priory, p. 44]

1068-1135. Youngest son of William the Conqueror. William bequeathed Henry no lands, but left him a substantial sum of money. During the reign of his brother William II Rufus (1087-1100), Henry supported Rufus against Robert Curthose, duke of Normandy, their eldest brother. William Rufus died in 1100, while Robert was on crusade, and Henry took advantage of the latter's absence to seize the treasury at Winchester and have himself elected and crowned king. At his coronation he issued a charter promising just rule. In 1100 his marriage to Matilda of Scotland, descended from the old English kings, won him English support.
   In 1101 Robert invaded England, but renounced his claim to the throne in return for a pension and Henry's Norman lands. However, in 1105, Henry invaded Normandy and the following year defeated Robert Curthose and consequently secured the duchy. Robert was imprisoned, and died in captivity in 1134. Henry married his daughter Matilda to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and after his death in 1128, to Geoffrey of Anjou; their eldest son was the future Henry II of England.
   Henry I is remembered for his development of the English judicial system and for laying the foundations of the royal administration. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 92]

Henry I died in 1135 with no lawful surviving son to succeed him, although he had about 20 illegitimate children, and he had bequeathed his throne to his daughter Matilda.  [Lincoln Castle, p. 17]

NORTHAMPTON CASTLE: There is practically nothering left of this once important medieval castle. The first sturcture was a motte castle, built in the 1080s, on a site from which several Anglo-Saxon houses had been cleared. In c.1110, Henry I took over the castle and enlarged it. Works include a substantial ditch and a rampart round a large bailey. This was one of thos occasions when the Crown paid compensation for encroaching upon another owner's land. By 1164 the castle had a great hall, a gateway, curtain walling and a chapel. Soon afterwards, a great tower was built although it is not possible to say what shape or size it achieved.
   Northampton was besieged by the Magna Carta barons' forces using French-built siege artillery, but King John relieved the garrison and forced the attackers to withdraw. Major repairs were needed after this engagement but, despite continuing expenditure, the castle was not properly defensible by the time of the Barons' War against Henry III, led by Simon de Montfort who used the castle as a headquarters. There was more spent on it over the next century but it continued to deteriorate. The remains were obscured by the erection of a railway over the site in the 19th century. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 165]

Name Prefix:<NPFX> King

Henry I was Duke of Normandy from 1106-1135 and King of England from
1100-1135. William I left Normandy to his oldest son Robert II Curthose
and England to his next oldest son, William II Rufus. Henry was left
great wealth and eventually outmanuvered his brothers to become King of
England in 1100 and ruled35 years. Henry is remembered for expanding and
strengthening royal justice,integrating the Norman and Anglo-Saxon legal
systems, and laying the foundation for more centralized royal rule. "The
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.

William's younger brother Henry (reigned 1100-35) succeeded to the throne. He was crowned three days after his brother's death, against the possibility that his eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his conquest of Normandy from Robert, who then (unusually even for that time) spent the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of England and Normandy in the royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in England to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfully sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by the official records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland. Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youngest son, his parents possibly expected that he would become a bishop); Henry was probably the first Norman king to be fluent in English. In 1120, his legitimate sons William and Richard drowned in the White Ship which sank in the English Channel. This posed a succession problem , as Henry never
allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy.
Henry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V, subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However, it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 1135-54), son of William the Conqueror's daughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea of a female ruler.
Acceded: Aug 6, 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England.
A Hard But Just Ruler. Known As "Beauclerk" Or "The Lion Of Justice."
No Proof Implicating Him In Death Of Elder Brother, William II Rufus.
Was So Hated By His Brothers That They Vowed To Disinherit Him.
Defeated Brother Robert At Battle Of Tenchebrai & Usurped Duchy Of Normandy.

Henry was crowned at Westminster, on Aug. 5, 1100, three days after his brother, King William II, William the Conqueror's second son, had been killed in a hunting accident. Duke Robert Curthose, the eldest of the three brothers, who by feudal custom had succeeded to his father's inheritance, Normandy, was returning from the First Crusade and could not assert his own claim to the English throne until the following year. The succession was precarious, however, because a number of wealthy Anglo-Norman barons supported Duke Robert, and Henry moved quickly to gain all the backing he could. He issued an ingenious Charter of Liberties, which purported to end capricious taxes, confiscations of church revenues, and other abuses of his predecessor. By his marriage with Matilda, a Scottish princess of the old Anglo-Saxon royal line, he established the foundations for peaceable relations with the Scots and support from the English. And he recalled St. Anselm, the scholarly archbishop of Canterbury whom his brother, William II, had banished.
When Robert Curthose finally invaded England in 1101, several of the greatest barons defected to him. But Henry, supported by a number of his barons, most of the Anglo-Saxons, and St. Anselm, worked out an amicable settlement with the invaders. Robert relinquished his claim to England, receiving in return Henry's own territories in Normandy and a large annuity.
Although a crusading hero, Robert was a self-indulgent, vacillating ruler who allowed Normandy to slip into chaos. Norman churchmen who fled to England urged Henry to conquer and pacify the duchy and thus provided moral grounds for Henry's ambition to reunify his father's realm at his brother's expense. Paving his way with bribes to Norman barons and agreements with neighbouring princes, in 1106 Henry routed Robert's army at Tinchebrai in southwestern Normandy and captured Robert, holding him prisoner for life.
Between 1104 and 1106 Henry had been in the uncomfortable position of posing, in Normandy, as a champion of the church while fighting with his own archbishop of Canterbury. St. Anselm had returned from exile in 1100 dedicated to reforms of Pope Paschal II, which were designed to make the church independent of secular sovereigns. Following papal bans against lay lords investing churchmen with their lands and against churchmen rendering homage to laymen, Anselm refused to consecrate bishops whom Henry had invested and declined to do homage to Henry himself. Henry regarded bishoprics and abbeys not only as spiritual offices but as great sources of wealth. Since in many cases they owed the crown military services, he was anxious to maintain the feudal bond between the bishops and the crown.
Ultimately, the issues of ecclesiastical homage and lay investiture forced Anselm into a second exile. After numerous letters and threats between king, pope, and archbishop, a compromise was concluded shortly before the Battle of Tinchebrai and was ratified in London in 1107. Henry relinquished his right to invest churchmen while Anselm submitted on the question of homage. With the London settlement and the English victory at Tinchebrai, the Anglo-Norman state was reunified and at peace.
In the years following, Henry married his daughter Matilda (also called Maud) to Emperor Henry V of Germany and groomed his only legitimate son, William, as his successor. Henry's right to Normandy was challenged by William Clito, son of the captive Robert Curthose, and Henry was obliged to repel two major assaults against eastern Normandy by William Clito's supporters: Louis VI of France, Count Fulk of Anjou, and the restless Norman barons who detested Henry's ubiquitous officials and high taxes. By 1120, however, the barons had submitted, Henry's son had married into the Angevin house, and Louis VI—defeated in battle—had concluded a definitive peace.
The settlement was shattered in November 1120, when Henry's son perished in a shipwreck of the “White Ship,” destroying Henry's succession plans. After Queen Matilda's death in 1118, he married Adelaide of Louvain in 1121, but this union proved childless. On Emperor Henry V's death in 1125, Henry summoned the empress Matilda back to England and made his barons do homage to her as his heir. In 1128 Matilda married Geoffrey Plantagenet, heir to the county of Anjou, and in 1133 she bore him her first son, the future king Henry II. When Henry I died at Lyons-la-Forêt in eastern Normandy, his favourite nephew, Stephen of Blois, disregarding Matilda's right of succession, seized the English throne. Matilda's subsequent invasion of England unleashed a bitter civil war that ended with King Stephen's death and Henry II's unopposed accession in 1154.
Assessment
Henry I was a skillful, intelligent monarch who achieved peace in England, relative stability in Normandy, and notable administrative advances on both sides of the Channel. Under Henry, the Anglo-Norman state his father had created was reunited. Royal justices began making systematic tours of the English shires, but, although his administrative policies were highly efficient, they were not infrequently regarded as oppressive. His reign marked a significant advance from the informal, personal monarchy of former times toward the bureaucratized state that lay in the future. It also marked a shift from the wide-ranging imperialism of earlier Norman leaders to consolidation and internal development. In the generations before Henry's accession, Norman dukes, magnates, and adventurers had conquered southern Italy, Sicily, Antioch, and England. Henry won his major battles but preferred diplomacy or bribery to the risks of the battlefield. Subduing Normandy in 1106, he contented himself with keeping domestic peace, defending his Anglo-Norman state against rebellion and invasion, and making alliances with neighbouring princes.

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William's younger brother Henry (reigned 1100-35) succeede d to the throne. He was crowned three days after his brother's death , against the possibility that his eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his co nquest of Normandy from Robert, who then ( unusually even for that time) spent  the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of Eng land and Normandy in the royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in England to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfully sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by the official records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland.
Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youngest son, his parents possibly expected that he would become a bishop ); Henry was probably the first Norman king to be fluent  in English. In 1120, his legitimate sons William and Richard drowned in the White Ship which sank in the English Channel. This posed a succession problem , as Henry never allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy.
Henry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V,
subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However,  it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 1135-54), son of William the Conqueror's daughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea of a female ruler.
Acceded: Aug 6, 1100, Westminster Abbey, London, England.
A Hard But Just Ruler. Known As "Beauclerk" Or "The Lion O f Justice."
No Proof Implicating Him In Death Of Elder Brother, William II Rufus.
Was So Hated By His Brothers That They Vowed To Disinherit Him.
Defeated Brother Robert At Battle Of Tenchebrai & Usurped Duchy Of Normandy.

Henry was crowned at Westminster, on Aug. 5, 1100, three days after his brother, King William II, William the Conqueror's second son, had been killed in a hunting accident. Duke Robert Curthose, the eldest of the three brothers, who by feudal custom had succeeded to his father's inheritance , Normandy, was returning from the First Crusade and could not assert his own claim to the English throne until the following year. The succession was precarious, however, because a number of wealthy Anglo-Norman barons supported Duke Robert, and Henry moved quickly to gain all the backing he could. He issued an ingenious Charter of Liberties, which purported to end capricious taxes, confiscations of church revenues, and other abuses of his predecessor. By his marriage with Matilda, a Scottish princess of the old Anglo- Saxon royal line, he established the foundations for peaceable relations with the Scots and support from the English . And he recalled St. Anselm, the scholarly archbishop of Canterbury whom his brother, William II, had banished.
When Robert Curthose finally invaded England in 1101, several of the greatest barons defected to him. But Henry, supported by a number of his barons, most of the Anglo-Saxons, and St. Anselm, worked out an amicable settlement with the invaders. Robert relinquished his claim to England, receiving in return Henry's own territories in Normandy and a large annuity.
Although a crusading hero, Robert was a self-indulgent, vacillating ruler who allowed Normandy to slip into chaos. Nor man churchmen who fled to England urged Henry to conquer an d pacify the duchy and thus provided moral grounds for Henry's ambition to reunify his father's realm at his brother' s expense. Paving his way with bribes to Norman barons and agreements with neighbouring princes, in 1106 Henry route d Robert's army at Tinchebrai in southwestern Normandy and captured Robert, holding him prisoner for life.
Between 1104 and 1106 Henry had been in the uncomfortable position of posing, in Normandy, as a champion of the church while fighting with his own archbishop of Canterbury. St . Anselm had returned from exile in 1100 dedicated to reforms of Pope Paschal II, which were designed to make the church independent of secular sovereigns. Following papal ban s against lay lords investing churchmen with their lands and against churchmen rendering homage to laymen, Anselm refused to consecrate bishops whom Henry had invested and declined to do homage to Henry himself. Henry regarded bishoprics and abbeys not only as spiritual offices but as great sources of wealth. Since in many cases they owed the crown military services, he was anxious to maintain the feudal bond between the bishops and the crown.
Ultimately, the issues of ecclesiastical homage and lay investiture forced Anselm into a second exile. After numerous letters and threats between king, pope, and archbishop , a compromise was concluded shortly before the Battle of Tinchebrai and was ratified in London in 1107. Henry relinquished his right to invest churchmen while Anselm submitted on the question of homage. With the London settlement and the English victory at Tinchebrai, the Anglo-Norman state was reunified and at peace.
In the years following, Henry married his daughter Matild a (also called Maud) to Emperor Henry V of Germany and groomed his only legitimate son, William, as his successor. Henry's right to Normandy was challenged by William Clito, son of the captive Robert Curthose, and Henry was obliged t o repel two major assaults against eastern Normandy by William Clito's supporters: Louis VI of France, Count Fulk of Anjou, and the restless Norman barons who detested Henry's ubiquitous officials and high taxes. By 1120, however, the barons had submitted, Henry's son had married into the Angev in house, and Louis VI—defeated in battle—had concluded a definitive peace.
The settlement was shattered in November 1120, when Henry's son perished in a shipwreck of the “White Ship,” destroying Henry's succession plans. After Queen Matilda's death in 1118, he married Adelaide of Louvain in 1121, but this union proved childless. On Emperor Henry V's death in 1125, Henry summoned the empress Matilda back to England and made his barons do homage to her as his heir. In 1128 Matild a married Geoffrey Plantagenet, heir to the county of Anjou , and in 1133 she bore him her first son, the future king Henry II. When Henry I died at Lyons-la-Forêt in eastern Normandy, his favourite nephew, Stephen of Blois, disregarding Matilda's right of succession, seized the English throne . Matilda's subsequent invasion of England unleashed a bitter civil war that ended with King Stephen's death and Henry II's unopposed accession in 1154.
Assessment
Henry I was a skillful, intelligent monarch who achieved peace in England, relative stability in Normandy, and notable administrative advances on both sides of the Channel. Under Henry, the Anglo-Norman state his father had created was reunited. Royal justices began making systematic tours o f the English shires, but, although his administrative policies were highly efficient, they were not infrequently regarded as oppressive. His reign marked a significant advance from the informal, personal monarchy of former times toward the bureaucratized state that lay in the future. It also marked a shift from the wide-ranging imperialism of earlier Norman leaders to consolidation and internal development . In the generations before Henry's accession, Norman dukes , magnates, and adventurers had conquered southern Italy, Sicily, Antioch, and England. Henry won his major battles but preferred diplomacy or bribery to the risks of the battle field. Subduing Normandy in 1106, he contented himself with keeping domestic peace, defending his Anglo-Norman state against rebellion and invasion, and making alliances wit h neighbouring princes.

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By End Of Reign, He Was The Lord Of England, Normandy And M aine.
~1129 - 1202 Hameline Plantagenet 73 73 Orlaith ~1030 - 1086 Adalbert III de Grandson Lord Grandson 56 56 sn de Grandson 0978 - 1005 Matilde Mahaut de Bourgogne 27 27 Bourgogne// ~1043 - 1093 St. Margaret Aetheling 50 50 From Brian Tompsett:  She was Canonized in 1250  and her feast day is 16 November. In 1`057 she arrived at the English Court of Edward the Confessor,  Ten years later she was in exile after William defeated Harodl at the Battle of Hastings. She fled to Scotland where she was married against her wishes to King Malcolm to whom she bore six sons and two daughters.  Her unlearned and boorish husband grew daily more graceful and Christian undeer the Queen's graceful influence.  Her reamins were removed to Escorial, Spain and her head to Dounai, France."

Sources:
1.  Title:  "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650"
Author:  Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication:Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD, 1999
Pages: 1-22

2.  Title:University of Hull
    Author:  Brian C. Tompsett
    Webpage: http//www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01512

St. Margaret of Scotland
Born about 1045, died 16 Nov., 1092, was a daughter of Edward
"Outremere", or "the Exile", by Agatha, kinswoman of Gisela, the wife of
St. Stephen of Hungary. She was the granddaughter of Edmund Ironside. A
constant tradition asserts that Margaret's father and his brother Edmund
were sent to Hungary for safety during the reign of Canute, but no record
of the fact has been found in that country. The date of Margaret's birth
cannot beascertained with accuracy, but it must have been between the
years 1038, when St. Stephen died, and 1057, when her father returned to
England. It appearsthat Margaret came with him on that occasion and, on
his death and the conquest of England by the Normans, her mother Agatha
decided to return to the Continent. A storm however drove their ship to
Scotland, where Malcolm III received the party under his protection,
subsequently taking Margaret to wife. This event had been delayed for a
while by Margaret's desire to entire religion,but it took place some
time between 1067 and 1070.
In her position as queen, all Margaret's great influence was thrown into
the cause of religion and piety. A synod was held, and among the special
reforms instituted the most important were the regulation of the Lenten
fast, observance of the Easter communion, and the removal of certain
abuses concerning marriage within the prohibited degrees. Her private
life was given up to constant prayer and practicesof piety. She founded
several churches, including the Abbey of Dunfermline, built to enshrine
her greatest treasure, a relic of the true Cross. Her book of the
Gospels, richly adorned with jewels, which one day dropped into a river
and was according to legend miraculously recovered, is now in the
Bodleianlibrary at Oxford. She foretold the day of her death, which took
place at Edinburgh on 16 Nov., 1093, her body being buried before the
high altar at Dunfermline.
In 1250 Margaret was canonized by Innocent IV, and her relics were
translated on 19 June, 1259, to a new shrine, the base of which is still
visible beyond the modern east wall of the restored church. At the
Reformation her head passed into the possession of Mary Queen of Scots,
and later was secured by the Jesuits at Douai, where it is believed to
have perished during theFrench Revolution. According to George Conn, "De
duplici statu religionis apud Scots" (Rome, 1628), the rest of the
relics, together with those of Malcolm, were acquired by Philip II of
Spain, and placed in two urns in the Escorial. When, however, Bishop
Gillies of Edinburgh applied through Pius IX for their restoration to
Scotland, they could not be found.
The chief authority for Margaret's life is the contemporary biography
printed in "Acta SS.", II, June, 320. Its authorship has been ascribed to
Turgot, the saint's confessor, amonk of Durham and later Archbishop of
St. Andrews, and also to Theodoric, asomewhat obscure monk; but in spite
of much controversy the point remains quite unsettled. The feast of St.
Margaret is now observed by the whole Churchon 10 June.
Margaret was born around 1045 in Hungary, the daughter of the exiled
English Prince Edward "the Outlaw" Atheling of the English royal house of
Wessex, and a German Princess named Agatha. Margaret was raised in the
court of St. Stephen, King of Hungary. In 1057 when she was about 12,
Margaret and her family returned to England, where the king was St.
Edward the Confessor.
After the Norman conquest in 1066 and after her father's death in 1068,
Agatha with her son and two daughters resolved to return to Hungary and
embarked with that intent. Their ship was driven up the Firth of Forth to
Dunfermline, where Malcolm III, king of Scotland, received them
hospitably and grantedthem refuge. He very soon offered the whole family
a permanent home with himand asked that the Princess Margaret should
be
of Hornsbach Guibor Maurette Of Saint Liz 1812 - 1852 Ruth Hadley 39 39 ~1139 - 24 Jan 1157/1158 Blanche Princess of Castile D. 0812 Margrave of Sep- William !William (died 812), Margrave of Setimania (Narbonne). ~1100 Ademar III De Limoges ~1118 Graule Taillefer Aude Martel !Aude was a daughter of Charles Markel. D. 0793 Duke of Toulouse Makir !Taken from the Line of Descent (French) from Olden Times to Isabella of ~1192 - 1248 Maude Marshall 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Norfolk 1008 Reynald Lord of Croy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1648 - 1711 John Edge 62 62 from http://www.2xtreme.net/afamily/gedpage/fam00826.htm 0942 Avelina de Crepon UID: C2080C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2406// 1815 - 1887 Jane Hadley 71 71 1155 - 1224 Rainou De Forcalquier 69 69 1156 - 1193 Gersende I Countess of Provence de Forcalquier 37 37 1154 - 1208 Of Castile Sancha 54 54 Geoffrey De Venuz ~1056 Geoffrey Le Mareschal ~1045 Robert ~1502 Alice Cocke ~1472 Mary Slade 1110 - 1 Jan 1170/1171 Dermot McMurrough King Of Leinster D. 1164 More O'Toole 1799 - 1800 Joshua Woody 1 1 ~1505 Alice Mrs Warren ~0905 Gwynnan Ap Gwynnog I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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Bertrada of Francia of Austrasia 0937 - 0993 Conrad "The Peaceful" of Both Burgundies 56 56 TITL Dunham.FTW
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GIVN Conrad I King
SURN Burgundy
AFN 9GDD-FD
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Mathilde, Princess of Franks, IGI 1994 Edition
Film # 1760974.

GIVN Conrad I King of
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GIVN Conrad I de
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GIVN Conrad I King
SURN Burgundy
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Ref; Alt Name; Conrad  Billung ,Duke Of Saxony
Ref; Burke says he was Conrad I, Le Pacifique, Roi deBourgogneTransjuraneAlt. spelling: Conrad I "The Pacific" Count ofBurgundy

Ref; Alt Name; Conrad  Billung ,Duke Of Saxony
Ref; Burke says he was Conrad I, Le Pacifique, Roi deBourgogneTransjuraneAlt. spelling: Conrad I "The Pacific" Count ofBurgundy

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TEXT 175-34
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TITL Lineage to Charlemagne, in re [sources listed]
DATE 30 Jan 1998
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DATE 30 Jan 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-sourceKing of both Burgundies(936-993)
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GIVN Conrad I
NSFX King of Burgundy
AFN 9GDD-FD
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1644 - 1675 Nathaniel Potter 30 30 Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg Gerberge Grisgonelle !Gerberge Grisonelle of Anjou, daughter of the Senscal of France. 1014 - 1048 Cnt of Angouleme Geoffrey 34 34 Elizabeth (Fairfax) Fayerfoxe ~1001 - 1028 Richard III Duke of Normandy 27 27 Muirchertach Ua Tuathail O'Toole 1801 - 1861 Mary Woody 59 59 Inghin O'Byrne D. 1115 Donnchad Machmurchada King Of Dublin D. ~1115 Murchad King Of Leinster ~1596 William Leffingwell Etienne Of Macon D. 1230 Beatrice De Macon 1130 - 1195 William I Count Of Geneva 65 65 1130 Beatrice De Faucigny ~0870 Ingeborn Unknown 0914 - 0984 Gerberge 70 70 ~1705 Thomas V Davies D. ~1115 Donal O'Byrne Wft Est 1021-1069 - 1119 Gillacomghall O'Toole ~0895 - WFT Est. 933-990 Princess Of France Hildebrante  Data Sources:
     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

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pg 53, 107 & 118, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry

This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.
1183 - 1249 Hugh X Count De Lusignan 66 66 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de la MARCHE
~1060 Cecily Abbess of Holy Trinity Caen I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
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Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Aenor De Toteneis ~0860 of Arverne Hector 1186 - 1223 Grace De Briwere 37 37 REFN: HWS5377
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91SD-NX
1145 - 1226 William De Briwere 81 81 Robert Allen 1801 - 1804 Jane Edwards 3 3 D. 1211 William De Braiose D. 1210 Maud De Saint Valerie Philip De Braiose D. >1123 Johel De Toteneis ~0825 Rosalinda (Sancha) of Toulouse William De Braiose Bertha De Neufmarche 0823 - 0877 Charles II "the Bald" King of West Franks 54 54 Poisoned.

Arranged with his brothers to partition Charlemagne's empire
out between them.

Charles received the western portion.

First monarch to rule France as a separate kingdom.

King of the West Franks, Lorraine & Bourgogne.
BET. 1055 - 1057 - 1070 Nesta Of North Wales Verch Griffith UID: FB7A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCF44// Geoffrey 1802 William Edwards Ada Fitz Gilbert Sadb Gerberge of Italy UID: 55830C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D326B// ~0375 - 0426 Gonderic King of the Vandals 51 51 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0574 - >0628 Kavadh Shahrijar Sassinid King of Persia 54 54 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0960 - ~1003 Bruno Von Braunschweig 43 43 [benbrink.FTW]

Bruno von Braunschweig, the first proved ancestor of the early counts ofBrunswick; Count in the Derlingau and in Middle Friesland; built the townof Brunswick. [SOURCE: Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., R. W. Stuart,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998]
1119 - 1180 King of France Louis VII 61 61 Louis VII ruled from 1137-1180.

Louis VII
b. c. 1120
d. Sept. 18, 1180, Paris
byname LOUIS THE YOUNGER, French LOUIS LE JEUNE, Capetian king of Francewho pursued a long rivalry, marked by recurrent warfare and continuousintrigue, with Henry II of England.
In 1131 Louis was anointed as successor to his father, Louis VI, and in1137 he became the sole ruler at his father's death. Louis marriedEleanor, daughter of William X, duke of Aquitaine, in 1137, a few daysbefore his effective rule began, and he thus temporarily extended theCapetian lands to the Pyrenees. Louis continued his father's pacificationprogram by building the prestige of the kingship through anadministrative government based on trustworthy men of humble origin andby consolidating his rule over his royal domains rather than by addingnew acquisitions. From 1141 to 1143 he was involved in a fruitlessconflict with Count Thibaut of Champagne and the papacy. But thereafterhis relations with the popes were good; Alexander II, whom he supportedagainst Frederick Barbarossa, took refuge in France. But the major threatto his reign came from Geoffrey, count of Anjou and, briefly, ofNormandy, and Geoffrey's son Henry, who later (1154) became King Henry IIof England as well as ruler of both Anjou and Normandy. After Louisrepudiated his wife Eleanor for misconduct on March 21, 1152, she marriedHenry, who then took over control of Aquitaine. Ironically, this act wasprobably to Capetian advantage because Aquitaine might have drained theresources of Louis's kingdom while bringing him little revenue. After thedeath of Louis's second wife, he married Alix of Champagne, whoseCarolingian blood brought added prestige to the monarchy (1160); theirson became Philip II Augustus.

Louis might have defeated Henry if he had made concerted attacks ratherthan weak assaults on Normandy in 1152. Anglo-Norman family disputessaved Louis's kingdom from severe incursions during the many conflictsthat Louis had with Henry between 1152 and 1174. Louis was helped by thequarrel (1164-70) between Henry and Thomas Becket, archbishop ofCanterbury, and a revolt (1173-74) of Henry's sons. Suger, abbot ofSaint-Denis, who acted as regent in 1147-49 while Louis was away on theSecond Crusade, is the primary historian for Louis's reign.

[2524482.FTW]

Coronation
Loius VII, the Yong, was born in 1120.  He was associated w ith the throne in 1131 and became king on 1 August, 1137.
He reigned for fourty-three years and died, of a series o f strokes, aged sixty, at Paris on 18 September, 1180.  H e was buried at the abbey of Barbeaux, Melun, France.
Reign
~0594 - 0651 Yazdagird III Sassanid King of Persia 57 57 Source: lorenfamily.com ~0880 - >0932 Regnier II 52 52 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1244 - 1290 Princess Of Castile and Leon Eleanor 46 46 1804 - 1886 Joshua Edwards 82 82 Clementia Matilda De Cuiseaux Aimon I Sire De Faucigny ~0953 - 0991 Charles De France 38 38 [benbrink.FTW]

He was the second Charles that Louis and Gerberga had. The first was born945 and died before 953, -Charlotte's Web Geneology
http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0002/g0000094.htm#I682
D. 1744 Alexander Dunlap 1023 - >1074 Anastasiya Agmunda of Kiev 51 51 UID: A9310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D34DD// 1010 William Nicholas d' Arques UID: DD4098269A9BD711B84A0008C7FB13431A12// Beatrice De Bezieres Senfrida de Crepon UID: 5E310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE92D// ~1130 - 1208 William IV Count Of Forcalquier 78 78 1808 - 1841 Ruth Edwards 33 33 5 Mar 1736/1737 - 1803 Simon Hadley Simon HADLEY <hdly0167.htm>, b. 5 3M 1736, New Castle co,DE; d.24 Mar 1803, Surry co,NC; [per gene.recs. at Deep River MM,NC; also at Deep Creek MM,NC] marr.(8 Mar 1756, New Castle co,DE) Bridget FOOTE, b.17 4M 1732, New Castle co,DE; d.15 Dec 1805, Surry co,NC;

This marker was placed at the grave of Captain Simon Hadley, Sr. <index220.html> by the Thomasville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. He served in various capacities in the Revolution from 1775-1785. The ceremony was held on 14 May 1960 at the grave site of Captain Hadley, on his former plantation property in Beachton, Grady County, Georgia (formerly Thomas County <index604.html>). The ceremony was presided over by Mrs. James B. Burch, and the address was given by James B. Burch.
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Notes for Simon Hadley (1675)  Simon Hadley came to America about 1712 from County Wes t Meath, Ireland. He was accompanied to Pennsylvania by hi s wife and six children. Two children were later born in P ennsylvania. It is unknown which ship he came over on. Man y of the Friends sailed from Ireland to Pennsylvania on th e ship Sizargh of Whitehaven. Jermiah Cowman was the master . However, Simon and his family do not appear on the record s.  Simon did not present his certificate of removal unti l four years later. At Newark Monthly Meeting (now Kennett ) held at Center Meeting House, Centerville, Delaware - "4th. of 6th. mo. 17 16, Simon Hadley produced a certificate from Moate Monthl y Meeting in County of West Meath and Nation of Ireland whi ch was read and accepted".  Simon purchased 1000 acres of land about 30 miles sout h of Philadelphia in the Manor of Steyning. When the Pennsy lvania-Delaware line "C" was drawn it passed through Simon' s property, leaving part of his plantation in Chester Count y, Pennsylvania, but placing his home and official residen ce, and most of his plantation in New Castle County, Delawa re. This became part of New Garden Township. The house is located on Li me Stone Road, Hackessin, DE about 10 miles northwest of Wi lmington (or Wellington), DE, off Route 41. Go to Kaolin(a bout 3 miles before you get to Avondale) and turn left. G o down Route 7 for about 2 or 3 miles, turn right and go u p a hill and there you are. The cornerstone is hidden unde r a tree. Among the neighbors of Simon Hadley are some fami liar names: Lindley, Starr, Hutton, Rutledge, Miller, Rowla nd, and Johnson. All of these families were of English orig in, as were all of the Friends who went to Pennsylvania fro m Ireland with the exception of two it is said. Many of the m had been friends in Ireland and others were related by b lood or marriage.  The description that Chalmers Hadley gives to the hous e which was called Messuage Plantation of Steyning Manor, i s as follows:  The old house is on a slight eminence nearly a qua rter of a mile back from the road, and the nearest railroa d station, Southwood, is on what probably was once part o f the place. The old house is a two and one-half story, stu cco covered stone structure, and the gabled roof permits t he use of rooms on the third floor. The pointed windows und er the gables give a quaint appearance to the old building , and along the front extends a long porch. Underneath th e pointed gable window in the front a white stone slab is s unk in the wall and on it is carved "S. and R. H. 1717," th e initials of Simon and his wife, Ruth Hadley, and the dat e of the building's erection.   Some distance from the house is an old stone barn whic h appears to be as ancient as the house itself. Tradition c laims that when Simon Hadley was a very old man he was kil led in the stable by a servant who planned to rob him of th e considerable money he is said to have carried about wit h him.  This house is still in use and in 1977 the owner's wif e was a Dupont-Pierre's favorite niece. In 1716, Newark Mon thly Meeting was divided and New Garden Monthly Meeting cre ated. It was composed of the meetings of New Garden, Nottin gham and London Grove. By deed dated 26th. of 10th. Mo. 171 7 James Miller conveyed six acres of land to Simon Hadley a s trustee for New Garden Meeting. Simon apparently was quit e active in this meeting. His name frequently appears on co mmittees and he was made an overseer 28 May 1733. He and h is wife, Ruth, are buried there. On at least one occasion , we find Simon taking active part in his Quarterly Meetin g also. His name appears on a petition from Concord Quarter ly Meeting dated 3rd. Mo. 13th. 1734 and addressed to Kin g George II of England, regarding the boundary disputes bet ween the Penns and Lord Baltimore.  Although such activities were usually frowned upon by F riends, Simon was not completely inactive in public affairs .
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SURN Burgundy
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GIVN Rudolph II of
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GIVN Rudolph II King Of
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GIVN Rudolph II
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
!
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED; SEALED TO PARENTS: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # _03601.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Bertha De Schwaben, IGI 1994 Edition, Film #1903513.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.


NSFX et Italia
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PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (133-19; 147-19)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 175-35
ACED
DATE 920-932
DATE 29 APR 2000
~0881 - 0919 Count Palatine of Aachen Wigeric 38 38 1027 Judith "Fausta" Countess of Northumbria I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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1208 - 1248 Adam De Stanley 40 40 1104 - 1168 Robert De Beaumont 64 64 ~1630 - 1684 Joan Franklin 54 54 1201 - 1252 Sanchez, King of Castile Alfonso VIII 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of
Ruled 1158-1214.

Alfonso VIII (November 11, 1155 - October 5, 1214), king of Castile only,and grandson of Alfonso VII, is a great name in Spanish history, for heled the coalition of Christian princes and foreign crusaders who brokethe power of the Almohades at the battle of the Navas de Tolosa in 1212.

His personal history is that of many medieval kings. He succeeded to thethrone, in infancy, on the death of his father, Sancho. Though proclaimedking, he was regarded as a mere name by the unruly nobles to whom aminority was convenient. The devotion of a squire of his household, whocarried him on the pommel of his saddle to the stronghold of San Estebande Gormaz, saved him from falling into the hands of the contendingfactions of Castro and Lara, or of his uncle Ferdinand of León, whoclaimed the regency.

The loyalty of the town of Ávila protected his youth. He was barelyfifteen when he came forth to do a man's work by restoring his kingdom toorder. It was only by a surprise that he recovered his capital Toledofrom the hands of the Laras. His marriage with Leonora of Aquitaine,daughter of Henry II of England, brought him under the influence of thegreatest governing intellect of his time. Alfonso VIII was the founder ofthe first Spanish university, the studium generale of Palencia, which,however, did not survive him.

During his reign, Castile annexed the province of Logroño.
~1216 - 15 Mar 1278/1279 Jeanne Of Dammartin Of Ponthieu ~0480 - 0509 Cloderic 'The Parricide' King of Cologne 29 29 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1809 - 1892 Mary Edwards 82 82 0936 Arnold Le Gros De Montreuil 0652 Daughter of Hisdai Source: lorenfamily.com D. AFT. 20 JAN 1182/83 Clemence de Bar This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 0212 - 0272 King Shapur 60 60 ~1033 - >1104 Hildegarde 71 71 1110 - 1185 Henriquez King Of Portugal Alfonso 75 75 1125 - 1157 Matilda Countess Of Savoy 32 32 1 Mar 1104/1105 - 1157 King Of Leon And Castile Alfonso VII 1148 - >1205 Elizabeth De Courtenay 57 57 ~0725 Heironymous 1811 John Edwards 0913 - 0952 Geberga 39 39 UID: 5A1A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCE94// 1669 - 1755 John Houston 86 86 0913 Gerlotte of Blois 1049 Barthelemy Bouchard De L'Isle ~1000 Bertha d'Aumale D. >1200 Mahaut (Mabilie, Maud) de Clermont This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1100 - ~1162 I, Count Dammartin Alberic 62 62 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. Joan Basset D. ~0001 Juliana de Danmartin This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0425 - 0474 Alaric I King of the Visigoths 49 49 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1812 - 1902 Sarah Edwards 89 89 D. <1103 Gabriel Lord of Armenia, Governor UID: 367E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0E30// ~0370 Marcomir Koeln Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net <1046 Ida Billung ~1170 - 1221 Princess Of France Alix Capet 51 51 9 Jan 1199/1200 - 16 Jan 1239/1240 Isabella Le Marechal 1103 - 1152 Mathilda Countess Of Boulogne 49 49 Adelaid Of Angers Henry De Briwere 1143 - 1214 The Lion Of Scotland William I 71 71 ~1114 - 1152 Earl of Huntingdon (Prince of Scotland) Henry 38 38 Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon (1114-1152) was a Scottish prince and English peer. He was the son of King David I  David I, known as "the Saint", (1084 - May 24,1153), king of Scotland, the youngest son of Malcolm Canmore and of Saint Margaret (sister of Edgar Ætheling), was born in 1084. He married in 1113 Matilda, daughter and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, and thus gained possession of the earldom of Huntingdon.
On the death of Edgar, king of Scotland, in 1107, the territories of the Scottish crown were divided in accordance with the terms of his will between his two brothers, Alexander and David. Alexander, together with the crown, received Scotland north of the Forth and Clyde, David the southern district with the title of earl of Cumbria. The death of Alexander in 1124 gave David possession of the whole starting on April 27 of that year. .....  Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon (1074-1130) was the daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria, the last of the major Anglo-Saxon earls to remain powerful after the Norman conquest in 1066. She inherited her father's earldom of Huntingdon and married twice.
Her first marriage was to Simon of St Liz in 1090. That line produced the fourth and seventh Earls of Huntingdon. He died in 1109 and Maud next married King David I of Scotland. The Scottish royal house produced the remaining Earls of Huntingdon of the first creation of the title. ...He had three sons, two of whom became King of Scotland
The British monarch or sovereign is the head of state of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories, and is the source of all executive, judicial and (as the Queen-in-Parliament) legislative power. The monarch is also Supreme Governor of the Church of England as well as Head of the Commonwealth and head of state of 15 other Commonwealth Realms. Although the monarch plays an important ceremonial role, in practice the United Kingdom uses the Westminster system of constitutional monarchy, so the power of the monarch in British politics is greatly limited by convention. ..... Click the link for more information. , and a third whose descendents were to prove critical in the later days of the Scottish royal house.
His eldest son became King of Scotland as Malcolm IV <Malcolm%20IV%20of%20Scotland>
Malcolm IV (c. 1141- December 9 , 1165) was the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon (d. 1152), son of King David I, and succeeded his grandfather David as king of Scotland in 1153. He was called the "Milk Maiden," and died unmarried and childless in 1165.
Not much is known of him, but he appears to have been an ineffective monarch. Though not evident at the time, he was also the last Scottish monarch to have a Scottish name. ..... Click the link for more information. in 1153. David's second son became king in 1165 on the death of his brother, reigning as William I <William%20I%20of%20Scotland> William I (William the Lion, William Leo, William Dunkeld or William Canmore), (1142/1143 - December 4 1214) reigned as King of Scotland from 1165 to 1214. His reign was the longest in Scottish history. He became King following his brother Malcolm IV's death on 9 December 1165 and was crowned on 24 December 1165.
Traditionally, William founded Arbroath Abbey, the site of the later Declaration of Arbroath. He became known as "the Lion" because of his flag or standard, a red lion rampant on a yellow background. This went on to become the Royal standard of Scotland; the British Monarch when in Scotland still uses it today. The rampant lion also forms part of the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom. ..... Click the link for more information. . Both in their turn inherited the title of Earl of Huntingdon. His third son, Henry also became Earl of Huntingdon. It is from the 8th Earl that all Kings of Scotland after Margaret, Maid of Norway <Margaret%20I%20of%20Scotland>
Margaret, Maid of Norway (1283-1290), was queen of Scotland (1286-1290). The infant Margaret was the last ruler of the House of Dunkeld.
With the sudden death of Alexander III, Scotland was left without an obvious heir to the throne. At first, Alexander's wife Yolande declared that she was pregnant with an heir, countering the claims of two powerful nobles, Robert Bruce (father of Robert I of Scotland) and John Balliol, each of whom wanted the throne for himself. When it was discovered that Yolande was not really pregnant, it was decided that Alexander's only surviving descendant, his three-year-old granddaughter Margaret, would ascend to the throne under a regency of six nobles. ..... Click the link for more information. claim descent.
On Henry's death his title passed to his half-brother Simon of St Liz.
1814 David Edwards ~0896 Adelaide de Bourgogne This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1245 - 1302 Guillaume de Fiennes 57 57 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1070 Maude Fitz Hubert ~1060 - ~1129 Edward Devereaux 69 69 ~0550 - 0585 Ingunda Princess d'Austrasia 35 35 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1118 - 1166 Gundred De Warenne 48 48 0955 Herfast (Arfastus) de Crepon Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1048 III Albert 1839 Angeline Pendergraft 1562 - 1588 Christopher Belgrave 26 26 1816 - 1895 Jonathan Edwards 78 78 ~1180 - 1239 Count Of Dammartin Simon II 59 59 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1199 - 1250 of Ponthieu Countess of Ponthieu Marie Jeanne 51 51 1053 Gerberge ~0660 ? (2) Lambert ~1101 - 1162 Renaud II Count , Crusader de Clermont 61 61 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 144-25.

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~0625 Hisdai II Shahrijar ha-David Source: lorenfamily.com 1284 - 1327 Plantagenet, King of England Edward II 43 43 Reign 1307-1327
Deposed by Parliament 1327
Burial , Gloucester, Cathedral
Edward II (1307-27 AD)

Born: 25th April 1284 at Caernarfon Castle, Gwynedd

Murdered: 21st September 1327 at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire

Parents: Edward I and Eleanor of Castile

Siblings: Eleanor, Joan, John, Henry, Julian (alias Katherine), Joan,Alfonso, Margaret, Berengaria, Mary, Alice, Elizabeth, Beatrice & Blanche

Created Prince of Wales 7 February 1301, aged 16, in Lincoln. Firstexample of the eldest son of the King of England being invested withtitle. Acceded as Edward II 8 June 1307.

Crowned: 25th February 1308 at Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Abdicated: 25th January 1327

Married: 25th January 1308 at Boulogne Cathedral

Spouse: Isabella daughter of Philip IV, King of France

Offspring: Edward, John, Eleanor & Joan

Contemporaries: Robert Bruce (King of Scotland, 1306-1329); PiersGaveston; Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; Hugh Dispenser; Roger Mortimer
Edward II lacked the royal dignity of his father and failed miserably asking. He inherited his father's war with Scotland and displayed hisineptitude as a soldier. Disgruntled barons, already wary of Edward asPrince of Wales, sought to check his power from the beginning of hisreign. He raised the ire of the nobility by lavishing money and otherrewards upon his male favorites. Such extreme unpopularity wouldeventually cost Edward his life.

Edward I's dream of a unified British nation quickly disintegrated underhis weak son. Baronial rebellion opened the way for Robert Bruce toreconquer much of Scotland. In 1314, Bruce defeated English forces at thebattle of Bannockburn and ensured Scottish independence until the unionof England and Scotland in 1707. Bruce also incited rebellion in Irelandand reduced English influence to the confines of the Pale.
"Edward II, of Cairnarvon"
Edward's preference for surrounding himself with outsiders harkened backto the troubled reign of Henry III. The most notable was Piers Gaveston,a young Gascon exiled by Edward I for his undue influence on the Princeof Wales and, most likely, the king's homosexual lover. The arrogant andlicentious Gaveston wielded considerable power after being recalled byEdward. The magnates, alienated by the relationship, rallied inopposition behind the king's cousin, Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; theParliaments of 1310 and 1311 imposed restrictions on Edward's power andexiled Gaveston. The barons revolted in 1312 and Gaveston was murdered -full rebellion was avoided only by Edward's acceptance of furtherrestrictions. Although Lancaster shared the responsibilities of governingwith Edward, the king came under the influence of yet another despicablefavorite, Hugh Dispenser. In 1322, Edward showed a rare display ofresolve and gathered an army to meet Lancaster at the Battle ofBoroughbridge in Yorkshire. Edward prevailed and executed Lancaster. Heand Dispenser ruled the government but again acquired many enemies - 28knights and barons were executed for rebelling and many exiled.

Edward sent his queen, Isabella, to negotiate with her brother, Frenchking Charles IV, regarding affairs in Gascony. She fell into an openromance with Roger Mortimer, one of Edward's disaffected barons, andpersuaded Edward to send their young son to France. The rebellious coupleinvaded England in 1326 and imprisoned Edward. The king was deposed in1327, replaced by his son, Edward III, and murdered in September atBerkeley castle.

Sir Richard Baker, in reference to Edward I in A Chronicle of the Kingsof England, makes a strong indictment against Edward II: "His greatunfortunateness was in his greatest blessing; for of four sons which hehad by his Queen Eleanor, three of them died in his own lifetime, whowere worthy to have outlived him; and the fourth outlived him, who wasworthy never to have been born."
16 Jan 1244/1245 - 1296 "Crouchback" Earl Lancaster England Prince Edmund Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince

"Crouchback"
  In 1253 he was invested by the Pope in the Kingdom of Sicily andApulia, at
about this time he was also made Earl of Chester. These were of littlevalue
as the real King of Sicily was still living and the Earldom of Chester was
transfered to his elder brother Edward. He soon obtained, however, both
possessions and dignities, for upon the forfeiture of Simon de Montfortby the
King of the Earldom of Leicester and also the honour of the Stewardship of
England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave. CP,vol.VII,pp.378-387,pp.547.
1663 - 1736 William Bradford 72 72 ~1340 - 16 Jan 1372/1373 Humphrey De Bohun 1818 Hadley Edwards ~1312 - 1360 William De Bohun 48 48 Knight
"A constant companion in arms of King Edward and the Black Prince";fought at Sluys, Tournay, and Crecy"
Amicade De Beaumont ~1224 - 9 Feb 1290/1291 Alice Le Brun De Lusignan 1771 Mary Given Mary was still living in 1840.  She is mentioned in the set
tlement account ofWilliam's estate filed by Adam Given, ex
ec. and Charles L. Francisco, comm.on 30 Oct 1840.
~1350 - 1385 Elizabeth De Bohun 35 35 1108 - 3 Feb 1148/1149 Queen of Castile Berenguela Michael Paul Correnti 27 Feb 0287/0288 - 0337 Constantine I "the Great" Emperor of Rome 1  NAME Constantine "the Great" of /Rome/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4TEXTDate of Import: Ja n 17, 2001 1  BIRT 2  DATE 265 2  PLAC ,Britain 2SOURS033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import : Jan 17, 2001 1  DEAT 2  DATE3362  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 200 1




Sources: Universal Standard Encyclopedia, V.6; Kraentzler 1669, 1795.
   K: Constantine "the Great," Emperor of Rome and Britain. AlsoFlaviusConstantine "the Grea t,"  Emperor of Britain, Gaul and Rome.
   Universal: Constantine I, in full Flavius ValeriusAureliusConstantinus (about 280-337 A.D .) Roman Emperor, born at Naissus(modernNish) in the Province of Moesia (now Yugoslavia). (S ee Smallwood,v2,pages 230-231 for more from the encyclopedia, which also gives datesofabou t 250-306). He prepared to conquer the Picts in Scotland. He diedatEboracum (modern York) du ring the campaign.


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1135 - 1158 "The Desired" King Of Castile Sancho Alfonsez III 23 23 D. 1184 Gerard I Count Of Macon William Hinshaw Ponce Of Traves 0955 Thorold Sheriff of Lincoln UID: CE1F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D471F// ~0350 King of Koeln Chlogio I Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net

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~1024 Lwerydd Verch Cynfyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1170 Suzanne Plantagenet De Warenne <1597 - ABT. JAN 1659/60 Richard Smith From: Bebe Fox, Bebenjohn@aol.com, 14 Mar 2000  I noticed you have Richard Smith being born in 1615. I can't recall off hand the guesstimate of his birth but it was in the late 1500's as he received a grant in England for land on the Eastern Shore of Va. in 1618 and came to Va. in 1619. He first lived at Pasbehaigh, a suburb of Jamestown, thus eligible for qualifying ancestor for descendants to join the Jamestowne Society...which I did. He is also in the First Muster, when was it, 1623/4. He had corn and a suit of armor. He took up his grant on the shore in the mid to late 1620's. What little is known of him can be found in the lastest edition of Adventures of Purse and Person (Dorman)
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Came To VA On The "London Merchant"
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Name: Richard Smith Sex: M Birth: BEF. 1597 in prob England Death: ABT. JAN 1659/60 in Northampton Co VA Note:
From Adventurers of Purse and Person: Richard Smith came to VA in the London Merchant, March 1619/20. He was living at Pasbehaighs, James City, at the time of the census 1623/4, and the muster 1624/25. Soon, however, he moved to the Eastern Shore where he had been granted, Nov 18 1618, 200 acres on the Occahannock Creek and received a certificate for 100 acres in Accawamck County Sep 23 1639. The area where he resided became Northampton County and in his will, proved Jan 31 1659/60, he mentioned 500 acres which he devised to his daughter "Alse" Smith and 450 acres left to his daughter Susan Smith.  "Since he devised to his daughter Alice by her maiden surname Smith, and also referred to Nathaniel Bradford as his son-in-law [meaning son by his wife], it seems clear Richard Smith had 2 wives, both dead when he wrote his will, one of whom was the mother of Alice and probably of Susan, and one who was a widow Bradford, mother of Nathaniel Bradford. Susan Smith was left "the linen which was her mother's." (Meyer, 569-570)  Richard Smith came to the colony as an indentured servant. In a court document dated Oct 1648, Henry Bagwell demanded that some clothing that he had given to Richard Smyth "who was my servant and lived with Mr. Johnson" which was to be delivered to Mary Buckland be reclaimed on behalf of Bagwell. (Mackey, Vol 3, 301)  About 1640, Richard Smith married Susannah (surname unknown). They probably had only two surviving daughters.  In Nov 1646, Alice Howkins bequeathed to Richard Smith "my flockbed and a pillow" for his pains in her sickness. (Mackey, Vol 3, 250)  On Nov 19 1648, Susanna Smyth, wife of Richard Smith, gave a calf to her godson John Bishop (son of Henry Bishop). She signed with her mark. (Mackey, Vol 3, 300)  In Jan 1648/9, Sampson Robins gave Susannah Smyth a cow, and if Susannah died without issue, the cow and its increase would go to her sister Alice Smyth. (Mackey, Vol 3, 319)  At the April 1650 Northampton County Court, Richard Smyth was given a certificate for 500 acres for which 300 acres were assigned from Thomas Palmer to Smith for transporting 6 persons. The other 200 acres were for Smith's transportation of 4 persons: Edward Martyn, Ann Smyth, Edward Reeves, and Elizabeth Jordan. (Mackey, Vol 3, 406) Who was Ann Smith and was she related to Richard?  In Jan 1650/1, Richard Smith and John Williams mortgaged some cattle in promise of a payment of 1300 lb tobo to Walter Williams by Dec 1651. (Mackey, Vol 3, 445)  At the Sep 28 1652 Northampton court, "the difference between Susanna Smyth the wife of Rich. Smyth Sr plaintiff and Jane the wife of Elias Hartrey is referred to the next court." (Walczyk, 83) At the Nov 1652 court, a deposition dated Aug 1652 was recorded. The deposition recounted the altercation between Jane Hartree and Susannah Smith. (Walczyk, 90)  Some time after Sep 1652, Susannah died, leaving Richard with 2 young daughters. It seems that he married a Widow Bradford who had a son, Nathaniel Bradford.  There is a Richard Smith who begins to appear in the Northampton County records about this time, but in the role of an indentured servant. It seems to this compiler that a man who owned land and was married would not sign to be a servant. It is the opinion of this compiler that there were two different men named Richard Smith at this time in the county. (Mackey, Vol 3, 446, 454) The Richard Smith of this narrative seems to be identified sometimes as Smith Sr to distinguish him from the other Richard Smith. In Nov 1653, Smith was given a certificate for 200 acres for the transportation of Joseph Harrison, Katherine Harris, John Thomas, Henry Suett. (Walczyk, 178)   In Jan 1653/4, Smith petitioned the court to take care of "a young child" belonging to Henry East (reportedly the father). The court directed Smith to care for the child at a cost of 500 lb tobo per year. (Walczyk, 188-189)  In June 1657, Smith sold 3 cows to John Alexander. (Mackey, Vol 6, 123)  In Apr 1658, Smith bought 250 acres at the head of Ockahannock Creek from James Davis. (Mackey, Vol 7, 8)  Some time prior to 1660, Richard's second wife probably died because she was not mentioned in his will.  Richard Smith died before Jan 31 1659/60 when his will was recorded in court. Abstract of will, undated; to my son-in-law [son by marriage] Nathaniel Bradford the 500 acre plantation whereon I now live, the land to go to Alce Smith [unmarried] and her [future] children. And if the said Alce dies without issue then the said plantation to Nathaniel during his lifetime and then to her sister Susan Smith and her heirs. To my daughter Susan Smith, 450 acres lying on the other side of the branch, one neck being called James Davis' Neck and the other King Tomes Neck. To my daughter Susan, the linen that was her mother's. To my daughter Alce Smith, my little boy William East. To my daughter Susan Smith, my servant John Major. To Edward Martin who was my servant, his diet until next October. To John Gorthine, 4 barrels of Indian corn. To my servant John Fisher, one year of his time and to the little boy William East, one year of his time. To Alphonsoe Ballis, 200 lb tobo. My son--in-law Nathaniel Bradford and William Thorn to assist my daughter Susan. Witnesses, William Thorn, Nathaniel Bradford, Alphonsoe Ballis. (Marshall, 60-61; Mackey, Vol 7, 83-85)
References Mackey, Howard. Marshall, James H. Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton Co VA 1632-1802. Meyer, Virginia and John F. Dorman. Adventurers of Purse and Person, 1987. Walczyk. Frank. Vol 4. Whitelaw. Researched and written by Ann Blomquist, 2/2005. This narrative is copyrighted material and may not be posted or published except by the author
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I had hoped that Robert's father-in-law Richard Smythe would provide more clues as to Robert's background. Smythe was one of the first to settle on the eastern Shore. In November of 1618, he patented 950 acres in this area on the Eastern Shore. This is a significant fact. In the census of 1625, there were ONLY fifty-one Europeans listed in the eastern Shore musters at the lower tip of the Eastern Shore, but Smythe had already patented a day's sail north of this settlement. However, Smythe was listed as a Jamestown resident in 1624 so apparently he was not yet a resident of the Eastern Shore. see For current questions being discussed about the Richard Smiths in early Virginia <Smithunknowns.html>
No doubt Richard Smythe (D1659) was a major player for his time. He was an attorney in Jamestown, and I have long attempted to link him to Sir Thomas Smythe of the Virginia Company. Besides wife Alyce and his daughters Susanna Smythe and Alice Smythe (she married Nathaniel Bradford), there was a son Richard. This Richard also appears to have some relationship to Edward Smith, Captain Thomas Smith and Captain Henry Smith who appear so frequently in later land deeds of the eastern Shore of Virginia and Maryland, however no definite relationship could be determined. Other than explaining where Richardson started to build his vast tracts of land, Mr. Richard Smythe provided very little in the way of clues
Source: http://www.intercom.net/local/richardson/colonial.html
~0669 Irmina De Oeren Humphrey De Bohun ~1103 - AFT. MAR 1129/30 Eleanor De Chatellerault 1075 - 1136 Aimery Viscount Of Chatellerault 61 61 1800 - 1871 Ruth Hadley 71 71 Yolande Of Hainault ~1026 - 1086 , Duke of Aquitaine William VIII 60 60 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> VI COUNT de POITOU
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1058- 1086
1035 - 1093 Robert Count De Mortaigne 58 58 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> EARL de MORTAIGNE & CORNWALL
1079 - >1119 Dangerose de l'Isle Bouchard 40 40 1128 - 1182 Pierre Capet 54 54 ~0950 Judith Of Ohningen 1152 - 1196 Alphonso I The Chaste King Of Aragon 43 43 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> "The Chaste"
Custom Field:<_FA#> MARQUIS &COUNT de BARCEL ONA
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de TORTOSA, LERIDA, TARRAGONA
Custom Field:<_FA #> COUNT de GERONA & CERDAGNE
Custom Field:<_FA#> MARQUIS dePROVENCE
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1162-1196
1113 - 1162 Ramon Berenguer IV Count Of Barcelona 49 49 1135 - 1172 Petronilla Queen Of Aragon 37 37 1095 - 1147 Sanchez King Of Aragon, Navarre Ramiro II 52 52 1802 - 1842 Jonathan Hadley 40 40 1100 Agnes Of Aquitaine Raymond Berenger III Count Of Barcelona 1107 - 1176 Richilda Princess Of Poland 69 69 1067 - 1107 Raymond Of Burgundy 40 40 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de GALICIA, COIMBA, & d'AMOUS
CustomField:<_FA#> GO V de TOLEDO
~1530 - 1591 John Belgrave 61 61 1067 - 1094 Sancho V Ramirez 27 27 1069 - 1086 Felicitas Of Aragon 17 17 1095 - 1190 Dolce Milhaud 95 95 1055 - 1107 Gilbert Milhaud 52 52 1136 - 4 Mar 1188/1189 Humbert III The Saint Count Of Savoy 1804 - 1863 John Hadley 58 58  HADLEY, JOHN (deceased), born in Chatham Co., N.C., Nov. 27, 1804, died March 5,
1863; son of Jeremiah (who entered over 1,000 acres of land in and around Plainfield),
and Mary Hornaday; settled here in 1824.  Married Aug. 12, 1824, in Butler Co., Ohio, to
Edith Carter, deceased; again, Aug. 18, 1839, to Mrs. Lydia Gunn, Rush Co., Ind., born
Nov. 1, 1808; eight children by first wife, one by second--Mordecai, d. May 28, 1855;
Mary Ann Hornaday, deceased; Nancy J. Harding, Jeremiah Watson, deceased; Derinda,
deceased; Telitha, Minerva J., Almond, Martha D. Branan (by second wife); Lydia Gunn
had two children by first husband--Emma J. Wier, b. Sept. 12, 1833, and John L., b.
March 16, 1837.

Submitted by Meredith Thompson (Scotlass94@aol.com)
Biographies of Guilford Township
1817 Ann Davis ~1030 - 1119 II de Alencon Robert 89 89 1058 - 1090 Emma de Mortainge 32 32 1040 - 1094 Count Of Toulouse Ct.of Toulouse William IV 54 54 0960 - BETWEEN 0992 AND 1010 Hildouin II de Montdidier Count of Roucy 0990 - 1060 Pons II Count Of Toulouse 70 70 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de ALBI & DIJON
1023 - 1058 Duke Of Aquitaine, Count Of Poitou William V 35 35 ~0849 - 0906 Erick Edmundsson 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden

King of Sweden and Goten
~0985 - ~1067 Hildeburge de Beaumont 82 82 1176 - 1220 Henry De Bohun 44 44 Name: Henry (Earl of Hereford) de Bohun Surname: de Bohun Given Name: Henry (Earl of Hereford) Sex: M Birth: 1176 in of Warwick, Warwickshire, England 1 2 Death: 1 Jun 1220 in on pilgrimage to the Holy Land 1 3 4 _UID: 654938DE3EC10641BD37604FA09F4B0F46DB Note:
1 _FA1 2 PLAC Acceded: 28 April 1200. Interred: Llanthony Priory, Gloucester. 2 SOUR S0010913 DATA 4 TEXT no date of ascension 2 SOUR S004200 1 _FA2 2 PLAC One of the 25 sureties of the Magna Carta, excommunicated by thePope. 1 _FA3 2 PLAC 5th Earl of Hereford. Sheriff of Kent. 2 SOUR S004200 3 DATA 4 TEXT 5th Earl of Hereford. 1 _FA4 2 PLAC Commanded Royal forces that routed English rebels at Fornham,Suffolk. 2 DATE 1173 2 SOUR Encyclopedia Brittanica (1968 ed) 1 _FA5 2 PLAC Helped defeat Scottish invasion of 1174. 2 SOUR Encyclopedia Btittanica (1968 ed) 1 _FA6 2 PLAC One of the most important, wealthy & independent of the WelshMarcher Lords. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA10 2 PLAC Taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln where Prince Louis wasdefeated. 2 SOUR S002974 2 DATE 20 May 1217 1 _FA11 2 PLAC Gave a pension to St. Nicolas Hospital in Salisbury. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA7 2 PLAC Instrumental in Baronial rebellion against John. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA8 2 PLAC Allied with Prince Louis when the latter attempted to siezethrone of England. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA9 2 DATE 19 Oct 1216 2 PLAC After John died, did not ally himself with the new boy king,Henry III. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA12 2 PLAC Gave churches of Boxe & Wilsford (Lincolnshire) to the priory ofMonkton Farley. 2 SOUR S002974   His father was Humphrey de Bpohun IV and mother was Margaret de Huntingdon . this from Weiss Magna Charta Sureties -12154 This wholeline is in Ancestral Roots by Frederick Weiss line #97.  Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier, Coutances: Arnaud-Bellee, 1978: Henry de Bohon (1176-1220), earl of Hereford,played an important role in the revolt of the barons against King John.Born in 1176, he succeeded his grandfather honorably. The reign of KingJohn (1199-1216) started out well for Henry when he was created earl ofHereford on 28 April 1199. Henry was the first of the Bohons to have thetitle, which included an annual income. The following year Henry and other nobles summoned hisuncle in Scotland, William the Lion, to appear at Lincoln to do homage.In 1203 Henry witnessed a document where King John confirmed the dowry ofQueen Isabelle. The principal interests of the Bohons were in England.Henry paid taxes of 50 marks and a groom, corresponding to 20 parts of aknight's fee, on the Huntington land he inherited from his mother. InNormandy, Henry kept his more modest holdings (from Humphrey I) atCarentan and Pont D'Ouve. After the first time France reclaimed Normandy(1204), Henry stayed loyal to John. His lands in Normandy wereconfiscated by Philip- Auguste. Then King John imposed a heavy tax tomaintain the campaign of 1213-1214 to prevent the crushing of a coalitionformed at Bouvines on 27 July 1214 by England, Flanders, and the GermanEmpire. The king was discredited and there was general discontent. The forces were dissatisfied that the king awardedcertain barons without their having to go through the regular tests andexaminations. Then there was a revolt of barons in which Henry took an active part. Therevolt ended with the signing of the Magna Carta at Runnymede (Surrey) on12 July 1215. The lands that had been confiscated from Henry werereturned and the 25 lords took it upon themselves to make sure thecharter was enforced. The Bohons enjoyed being in possession of greatlands at the frontier of the Welsh country which was always threatened.The other marcher lords enjoyed it, too, because their militaryimportance and independence was greater than that of other royal lords.Politically they were stronger by being closer to the king. The lull wascut short when the war restarted. The following year John had PopeInnocent III excommunicate the earl of Hereford, which only increased theopposition to the king. John joined forces with the army of Prince Louisof France (the future Louis VIII) when barons from the north landed inEngland. John died on October 19, 1216, but Henry de Bohon did not ally himselfwith the new king, Henry III. He was taken prisoner at the Battle ofLincoln on 20 May 1217, where Louis of France was defeated. Henry gavethe churches of Boxe and Wilsford (Lincolnshire) to the priory of MonktonFarley, and gave a pension to St. Nicolas Hospital in Salisbury. Henry de Bohon died1 June 1220 while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. His body was returned to Lanthony abbey.
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~1186 - 1246 Isabella Taillefer 60 60 Acceded: 8 OCT 1200, Westminster Abbey, London, England
Interred: Fontevraud Abbey
She was betrothed to Hugh before she married John. After John's deathsheretired to her native city and eventually married Hugh after about 3years.
Countess of Angoulême 1202.

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1757 Isaac DeBevoise 1055 Maud Guiscard 1083 - 1131 Ramon Berenguer III Count Of Barcelona 48 48 1057 Gerberge Of Provence <1040 - 1109 King Of Leon And Castile Alfonso VI 69 69 Ferdinand I's Kingdom of Castile and León was divided between his three sons: Sancho II received Castile, Alfonso VI, León, and a new Kingdom of Galicia was broken off León for García. However, Sancho II prevented García from taking up his kingdom and then proceeded to attack Alfonso VI. In 1070, Sancho actually defeated Alfonso and drove him into exile, reassembling the whole kingdom of Ferdinand I. But when Sancho was killed in 1072, the whole kingdom immediately fell to Alfonso, who maintained its unity by imprisoning García until his death. How Sancho was killed is still a matter of uncertainty. He seems to have been meeting an incursion from Alfonso in exile, but the death may have been one of betrayal than just of battle. Whether Alfonso was even present is variously represented. 1580 - >1610 Francois Frost 29 29 1809 - 1884 Elias Hadley 75 75  ELIAS HADLEY, deceased, was one of the early settlers of Hendricks County. He was born in Chatham County, N.C., Aug. 5, 1809, a son of Jeremiah and Mary Hadley. When he was three years of age his parents moved to Butler County, Ohio and subsequently to Hendricks County, Ind., and settled in Guilford Township, where they both died. Oct. 14, 1829, Elias Hadley was married, in Butler County, Ohio, to Miss Cox, daughter of Mordecai and Nancy Cox, a native of Butler County, born in 1814.
After his marriage he settled on a tract of wild land which is now the site of Plainfield, but at that time was heavily timbered. He cleared and improved a farm, which he subsequently sold and bought one north of Plainfield, where he lived till 1874, when he rented his farm and moved to the village and lived retired from active business till his death, Dec. 8, 1884. The farm contains 180 acres of valuable land, all under cultivation. To Mr. and Mrs. Hadley were born sixteen children, six sons and ten daughters,
twelve of whom are living--S------, Hiram, Nancy, Mary, Jane, David, Enos, Emma, Susan, Addie, Oscar and Arthur. Mr. Hadley was a member of the Christian Church fifty years and his wife is a member of the same denomination.

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1145 - 1184 Beatrix of Burgundy 39 39 0985 - 1043 Othelindis of the Nordmark 58 58 UID: 317C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D07C2// 1154 - 1201 Of Huntingdon Margaret 47 47 1064 - 1136 Robert Fitzrichard De Clare 72 72 ~1096 - 1140 Maud De Saint Liz 44 44 1812 Enos Hadley ~1046 - BET. 1111 - 1115 Simon De Saint Liz ~1072 - 1120 Matilda Countess Of Huntington 48 48 Maud De Mandeville 1198/1208 - 1275 Humphrey V De Bohun ID: I8535 Name: Humphry V (Earl of Hereford & Essex) de Bohun Surname: de Bohun Given Name: Humphry V (Earl of Hereford & Essex) Sex: M Birth: (1198-1208) in of Hungerford, Essex, England 1 2 3 Death: 24 Sep 1275 in en route to Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire 4 5 6 7 8 _UID: 1A3FB6617CDF5D47BA6589EC20F75C8C02C6 Note:
1 _FA1 2 PLAC Acceded: 1220. Interred: Llanthony, Gloucester. 2 SOUR S001091 3 DATA 4 TEXT no date 1 _FA2 2 PLAC Constable of England. Distinguished himself in the Welsh andFrench wars. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA3 2 PLAC 2nd Earl of Hereford. 1st Earl of Essex. Great soldier. 2 SOUR S001670 3 DATA 4 TEXT 2nd E of Hereford 2 SOUR S004200 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th Earl of Hereford.2 SOUR S001311 3 DATA 4 TEXT 2nd Earl of Hereford, 1st Earl of Essex 3 PAGE p 67 1 _FA4 2 PLAC Spoke for non-censure of Simon de Montfort at latter's Gasconytrial. 2 DATE May 1252 2 SOUR Sharon Kay Penman "Falls the Shawdow" 1 _FA5 2 PLAC Mediated a dispute betw/ Henry III & Henry's brother Richard infavor of Richard 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA6 2 PLAC King refused his decision & ordered him to submit or forfeittitles. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA10 2 PLAC One of nine godfathers at christening of future King Edward ILongshanks. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA11 2 PLAC Sheriff of Kent and constable of Dover Castle. 2 SOUR S002974 2 SOUR S001091 3 DATA 4 TEXT Sheriff of Kent 2 DATE 1239-1241 1 _FA7 2 PLAC Raised an army & at Stamford (Lincoln) forced Henry to concede. 2 SOUR S002974 1 _FA8 2 PLAC Reinstated as Marshall of the King's House. 1 _FA9 2 DATE 4 Jan 1235/36 2 PLAC Served at Henry's wedding to Eleanor Berenger of Provence.   Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier, Coutances: Arnaud-Bellee, 1978: Humphrey V, second earl of Hereford, first earl ofEssex, and constable of England, was also called the good earl ofHereford. He was a contemporary of Henry III and died 24 September1274/5. Born before 1208, Humphrey married twice. His first wife was Maud(Mathilda), daughter of Ralph of Lusignan, count d'Eu (who died 1219). His second wife was Maud(Mathilda) of Avebury, daughter and heiress of Roger of Tosny (who died1264). Humphrey succeeded his father on 1 June 1220, then came intopossession of his lands and was confirmed earl of Hereford. After thedeath of his maternal uncle, William of Mandeville, he inherited thetitle of earl of Essex (28 April 1228). In 1227 Humphrey V helped solve aquarrel between Henry III and his brother, Richard, earl of Cornwall(whom Humphrey supported). He declared his intentions to postpone thejudgment of the king's court and royal lords. The king refused andordered him to submit or give up his titles. With other important baronsHumphrey took the side of Richard. The conspirators raised an army, andat Stamford (Lincoln) they demanded the reinstatement of the earl'sduties, an apology, and the confirmation of the liberties guaranteed bythe document. The king conceded. Humphrey was reinstated as marshall ofthe king's house. He served at the marriage of Henry III and Eleanor ofProvence (1236), and was one of nine godfathers at the christening of thefuture Edward I (1239). In 1242 Henry III led an expedition to reconquer Poitou, whichwas occupied by Louis VIII of France. Humphrey accompanied him inGascogny, but became irritated by the influence of thestrangers/counselors under the king. He returned to England with the dukeof Cornwall. The expedition later ended as a loss. Two years later withthe earl of Clare, Humphrey took part in the suppression of a Welshrevolt. After an initial success, they were defeated, partly because theearl had been accused of embezzling part of the inheritance of hissister-in-law, Isabelle (wife of David who was son of Llewelyn). In 1246Humphrey joined in a letter to Pope Innocent IV denouncing the oppressionexercised over England by the court of Rome. In 1248 Humphrey waspresented to Parliament. In 1250 he took the cross and went to the HolyLand. In the meantime the queen was lavishing favors on the French in herentourage and the king increased his spending, causing discontent amongthe barons. In 1253 Humphrey participated in a grand remonstrance made tothe king at Westminster Hall with the "bell, book, and candle" forviolations against the Magna Carta, a prelude to the revolt. The sameyear he founded the church of the Augustin Brothers on Broad Street inLondon. In 1254 he was in Gascogny with the king. From 1256-1258 "Mr.Humphrey de Boun" participated in many battles with the Welsh. In 1259 hewas one of the barons who worked to re-establish a truce between KingHenry III and Llewelyn, Prince of Wales. But the following year therewere again hostilities between the two. The king summoned Richard of Clare and Humphrey de Bohon to the army with otherlords, Humphrey de Boun Jr. and Frank de Boun. Humphrey was one of thecouncillors to draw up the Provisions of Oxford in 1258 which affirmed the Magna Carta and reformed its misuse. He was one of the Council ofFifteen that advised the king. The next year he was commissioner toratify a treaty between France and England. In 1260 Humphrey was atraveling judge for the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester.In 1262, he negotiated peace with Llewelyn of Wales. Humphrey V'sattitude toward the new conflicts between the king and the barons hasbeen confused with that of his son. When the barons divided theirconfederation Humphrey sided with Simon de Montfort. In 1263 he was one of the important barons who supported theking while his son was on the opposite side. Humphrey was taken prisonerat the Battle of Lewes. Humphrey V was chosen one of 12 arbitrators tobring peace between the king and Simon. He died 24 September 1275 on theway to Kenilworth (Warwick). There the king stated the principles he waswilling to compromise on to end the revolt surrounding Kenilworth Castle.Humphrey was buried with his ancestors at Lanthony.  REF: "Falls the Shadow" Sharon Kay Penman: On April 3, 1264 King Henryleads his Red Dragon Standard & Army for Northampton, where most of Simonde Montfort's forces are. April 4, 1264 they arrive at Northampton &confer with Prince Edward (the real leader of the Royalist forces) for astrategy session, those present included Philip Basset (whose son-in-lawSir Hugh le Despenser was an ally of Simon's), Humphrey de Bohun V theEarl of Hereford whose son Humphrey de Bohun VI was with Simon, Hugh leBigod was there & his step son Baldwin Wake was with Simon. Daffydd apGruffydd was also there, as he continued to be in exile in England,aliied with Prince Edward against his own brother Llywelyn ap Gruffydd.
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1025 - 1068 Ermesinde De Longwy 43 43 1024 - 1077 Agnes Of Aquitaine 53 53 ~0912 Princess Of England Elgiva (Emiliane) Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com 1037 Robert Count De Mortaigne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1090 - 1174 Anselme Candavene 84 84 1813 Jane Hadley 1828 - 1902 Maria Ann Ayres 74 74 D. ~0506 Ruricuis - Bishop of Uzes ~1500 - >1553 Agnes (Unknown) 53 53 0210 Quintus Anicius Paulinus ~1070 - 1107 Governor of Toledo Raymond 37 37 1050 - 1106 IV, Emperor of Germany Henry 55 55  [Pruden~1.ftw]

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Henry IV (Holy Roman Empire) (1050-1106), Holy Roman emperor (1056-1106). He was the son of Emperor Henry III.

Born in Goslar, Germany, on November 11, 1050, Henry succeeded his father at the age of six, but during most of his minority, his mother ruled in his name. After Henry came of age in 1065 he crushed a rebellion in Saxony. About that time there began the struggle between pope and emperor for temporal power in the empire. Despite a papal decree prohibiting appointment of church officials by the emperor, Henry appointed (1075) prelates in various parts of Italy. On being reprimanded by Pope Gregory VII, Henry convoked (1076) a German council at Worms to depose the pope. This act resulted in the excommunication of the emperor, with the consequent release of his subjects from allegiance to him. The nobles formed a coalition, threatening not to recognize Henry unless he secured absolution by February 1077. By dressing as a penitent and standing barefoot in the snow for three days outside the castle of Canossa, where Pope Gregory was staying, Henry obtained readmission to the communion of the church.

The German nobles, however, elected Rudolf, duke of Swabia (fl. 1057-80), to replace Henry. This election caused a civil war. In 1080 the pope recognized the kingship of Rudolf and again excommunicated Henry, who declared Pope Gregory deposed and had the Italian archbishop Guibert of Ravenna (c. 1025-1100) elected in his stead as Pope Clement III. Rudolf was killed in 1080, and Henry regained control of Germany. He then led his forces into Italy and captured (1084) Rome, where he was crowned emperor by Clement III. A Norman army, led by Robert Guiscard, came to the aid of Pope Gregory, however, and drove Henry from Rome. Henry returned to Germany and there participated in a long series of civil wars, in which his sons eventually turned against him. In 1105 he was taken prisoner by his son Henry, later Emperor Henry V, and forced to abdicate. Escaping in the next year, Henry IV solicited aid from various sources, including England, Denmark, and France. He died at Liège, Belgium, on August 7, 1106, while gathering an army.

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_PRIMARY Y
REIGNED: King of Burgundy
SOURCE: Columbia Ency. (c) 1944
AFN#: FLHG-9P & 9HMZ-HV
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TITL World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: August 22, 1996
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1939
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ABBR George Washington thru Eleanor De Mowbray.FTW
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DATA
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DATE 25 OCT 1999
TIME 21:59:49

GIVN Rudolph of
SURN Burgundy
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

GIVN Rudolph King of
SURN Burgundy
NSFX **
!
! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, Film 1761083.
! BAPTIZED: 2nd time 27 Mar 1993 IFALL. IGI 1994 Edition, Film #17611150.
! ENDOWED: 2nd time 22 Apr 1993 IFALL. IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1761150.
! SEALED TO SPOUSE: To Mrs., IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903716.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st, & 32nd G G Son.

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Rudolph
NSFX King of Burgundy
_UID 26837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E0CB0
DATE 31 Jan 1998
TIME 10:54:48

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Rudolph King of
AFN 9HMZ-HV
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SURN Burgundy
AFN FLHG-9P
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PEDI birth

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DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

GIVN Rudolph I, Duke Of
SURN BURGUNDY
AFN FLHG-9P
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DATE 5 NOV 1999
TIME 22:37:32


TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT 175-36
DATE 12 MAY 2000
0915 - c 15 Jan 979 Berthold I UID: D82F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D61AF// ~0905 Hawise(?) d'Alsace Margaret De Pitres 1817 Orpha Hadley 0220 - 0281 Marcomir of Toxandrie 61 61 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0487 Jorund Yngvasson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Uppsala
~0895 Adelaide (Alice) of Burgundy 1646 - 1700 Hannah Leffingwell 54 54 ~1748 - 1819 George Bratton 71 71 1790 Mifflin County Pennsylvania Census George Bratton Sr
.       1 WM Over 161 WM Under 16  2 WF
There is a George and a George Sr. listed in 1790, thisdoe
s not fit his listed son because he would only be 4. Archib
ald is listed as well and he would only be 1. This one need
s more research. I beleive they must count all Males no mat
ter what their age as a seperate line.
1800 Mifflin County Pennsylvania Census George Bratto
n 2 M 16-25 2 M 26-44 1 M >45
4F < 10       2 F 10-15      1 F 16-2
5      1 F 26-44
In October 1819, Archibald Bratton posted a bond of $600 t
o administer the estate of George Bratton, dec'd.
Albamarle County, Virginia: Between 1700-1800, Marriage Rec
ords
Bratton Historian: 1979, Vol 2, No 1
Fayette County Kentucky Tax: Between 1787-1798, Named in Ca
pt Robert's will, land on Jackson River.
Kentucky family records: Before 1800, Kentucky State Librar
y.
Sold Land: May 10, 1788, To AdamBratton, Augusta County, V
irginia.
~1006 Dietberga (de Grandeson) ~0815 - 0865 Buwin Count of Italy 50 50 TITL Dunham.FTW
REPO
CALN
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DATA
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TITL Dunham.FTW
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CALN
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1009 - 1040 Sibyl Of Northumberland 31 31 1154 - 1184 Agnes De Chatillon 30 30 ~1046 - 1092 Duchess Of Burgandy Constance 46 46 1820 Uriah Hadley 1092 - 1143 'The Younger' Of Anjou, King Of Jerusalem Fulk V 51 51 Foulques V died during the Crusades in Jerusalem.

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1106-1129
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de ARAGON
Custo m Field:<_FA#> KING de JERUSALEM, Ruled 1131-1143
Custom Field:<_FA#> Plantage net

Alias:<ALIA> /Le Juene/
0930 - c 15 Mar 972 Albrade of Lorraine UID: 42010C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D9D9D// D. 14 Jan 1137/1138 Simon I de Lorraine ~1004 - 1101 Guy I de Ponthieu 97 97 ~1112 Hellena Alvestor Humphrey De Bohun ~1557 John Leffingwell 1073 - 1117 Philippa Countess Of Toulouse 44 44 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> REGENT de TOULOUSE
Custom Field:<_FA#> divorced 1115
1198 - 1233 Yolande De Courtenay 35 35 UID: F47D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCB01// 1065 - 23 Mar 1101/1102 Maud Of Burgundy Stephen Hobson ~1527 - ~1580 Andrew Vincent 53 53 ~1100 - >1161 Renaud Signeur de Courtenay 61 61 ~0667 - <0709 Duke of Alemania Houching 42 42 1035 - 27 Jan 1073/1074 Henry I Duke Of Burgundy Maud De Lusignan ~1230 - 1265 Humphrey VI De Bohun 35 35 Name: Humphry VI the Younger de Bohun Surname: de Bohun Given Name: Humphry VI the Younger Sex: M Birth: 1230 Death: 27 Oct 1265 in Beeston Castle, Cheshire 1 _UID: E0AF40702BAD294D9FB7DA99049E40A1D950 Note:
1 _FA1 2 PLAC Interred: Combermere Abbey. 2 SOUR S001091 1 _FA2 2 PLAC One of only a few Marcher supporters of Simon de Montfort byBattle of Evesham. 1 _FA3 2 PLAC Taken prisoner by Royalist forces at Beeston castle in Cheshire. 1 _FA4 2 PLAC Died in captivity. 1 _FA5 2 DATE 14 May 1264 2 PLAC 2nd in command of right flank of victorious rebel army at Lewes. 2 SOUR S001896 1 _FA6 2 PLAC Formally renounced his allegiance to Henry III on the eve of thebattle.2 SOUR S001896   Excerpted from Les Seigneurs de Bohon by Jean LeMelletier, Coutances: Arnaud-Bellee, 1978:
~1100 - 1148 Amadeus Savoy 48 48 1668 - 9 Mar 1726/1727 Thomas Blanchard 3. THOMAS BLANCHARD, son of Dea. John, born 1668. He lived in Woburn a few years and after 1693, again in Dunstable, where he died March 9, 1727. He married in Woburn, February 13, 1688-9, Tabitha Lepingwell, born in Woburn, May 8, 1661, daughter of Michael and Isabel Lepingwell. She died in Dunstable, November 29, 1696. He married, second, October 4, 1698, Ruth Adams, born at Chelmsford, March 8, 1673, daughter of Pelatiah and Ruth Adams. Five children by first, and eight by second wife. i. TABITHA, born, Woburn, February 27, 1689; married September 30, 1719, Thomas Blodgett, son of Thomas and Mary (Parkhurst) Blodgett. They lived in Chelmsford and in Westford. He died 1730. She died March 1, 1764. Three children. ii. HANNA, born, Woburn, November 29, 1690. iii. MARY, born, Woburn, September 6, 1692. iv. ABEGAIL, born, Dunstable, May 5, 1694; married 1723, John Blodgett, born Chelmsford, November 26, 1698, son of Thomas and Mary (Druse) Blodgett. They lived at Chelmsford and Westford. Three children. v. JOHN, born, Dunstable, May 20, 1696. He married at Groton, May 30, 1722, Mary Sawtell, born April 11, 1697, daughter of Zachariah and Mary (Blood) Sawtell. They lived in Chelmsford. vi. THOMAS, born, Dunstable, August 12, 1699. He was captured by the Indians 1724. By wife Elizabeth, he had a son, Thomas, born October 20, 1724. A daughter, Hannah, married James Brown. [p.6] vii. WILLIAM, born 1701; died in infancy D. >1145 Matilde Of Vienne D. 1155 William III Count Of Macon 1815 - 1907 Rebecca Hadley 91 91 D. >1102 Beatrix 1035 - 1082 Matilda De Montgomery 47 47 1186 - 1270 Richard Fitzroy 84 84 ~1184 - 1233 Isabel De Briwere 49 49 ~1090 - 1146 Ermengarde Of Anjou 56 56 1021 Alice Of Normandy 1585 - 1659 Elizabeth Gourd 74 74 ~1033 - 1093 "Longneck" Canmore, King Of Scotland Malcolm III 60 60 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1057-1093

Married:  Margaret

Children:

1.    Edward
2.    Edmund I of Scotland
3.Ethelred
4.    Edgar of Scotland  b. ABT 1074
5,    Alexander I of Scotland  b. 1078
6.    Matilda (edith) of Scotland  b. 1079 in Dunfermline, Scotland
7.    David I of Scotland   b. ABT 1084 in Scotland
8.    Mary of Scotland



Malcolm III (Malcolm Canmore), d. 1093, king of Scotland (1057-93); son of Duncan I; successor to MACBETH. In aid of Edgar Atheling, pretender to the English throne, Malcolm waged wars against England that helped ensure Scottish independence and made possible church reorganization by his wife, Margaret of Scotland.  Some say died 1098. Slew Macbeth 1057. King of Strathclyde.  Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Called Ceannmor or Canmore, succeeded to the throne of Scotland by the defeat of Macbeth in 1054. During his reign he carried on almost constant warfare, most of which was successful. He gave support to his brother-in-law, Eadgar Atheling, in fighting William the Conqueror in Northumbria. In 1072 William invaded Scotland and succeeded in a temporary conquest of the country, returnin to England after Malcolm did homage. Later, in 1091, Malcolm raided Northern England, in return for which William Rufus invaded Scotland and once more Malcolm did homage. In 1092, when in Gloucester, England, he declined to do homage and returned to Scotland in anger. He invaded Northumberland in 1093, but was ambuscaded near the Castle of Alnwick and slain.   Malcolm married Ingibiorg, daughter of Finn Amasson, widow of Thorlinn, Jarl of Orkney, When she died, he married St. Margaret. One source I have says she was the daughter of Edward Atheling, two others say she was the sister of Edward Atheling. Most likely she was the sister of Atheling and was the great-niece of Edward the Confessor. Duncan II was Malcolm' s son by first marriage. Other sons were Edgar 1098-1107, Alexander 1107-1124 (married an illegitimate daughter of Henry I) and David I (The Saint) 1124-1153. These were children by the second marriage with Margaret. They had six sons in all.  David I had a son Henry, the Earl of Huntingdon, who was never on the throne. He and his wife, Ada, had Malcolm IV (The Maiden) who ruled from 1153 to 1165 and William I (The Lion) who ruled from 1165 to 1214. William's son Alexander II (1214-1249 married Joan, the daughter of John, King of England. His son Alexander III ruled from 1249-1286 and married Margaret, the daughter of Henry III, King of England. Their child, Margaret married the King of Norway and had Margaret, the Maid of Norway who was crowned from 1286-1290.  The reign of Malcolm III, or Canmore as he was known, began the rule of the house of Canmore. This house continued to preside for over two centuries. Canmore means big head or great chief. After the defeat of his father, Malcolm took refuge with his uncle in Northumbir and acquired Anglo-Sxon attitudes. Margaret, his second wife, had a lot of influence over him and through her he substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the court language. His dream was to expand his kingdom into England but this was not to be as William the Conqueror advanced into Scotland in 1072. He made jeweled bindings for her religious books although he could not read them.  Margaret was a much loved and very devout queen. She had travelled widely in Europe and when she came to Scotland she was determined to change the manner of the court both in fashion and standards of behavior. Nobles were forbidden to fight or get drunk at court and she gave each noble his own drinking cup. Margaret was allowed to use her husband's money to help the poor by giving them food, shelter and clothing. She also encouraged trade with foreign merchants. Under her influence, life became more civilized. She also founded many monasteries and tried to bring her Roman Church close together with the Celtic church. Margaret was canonized in 1251.  Malcolm's son was taken as hostage to the English court. In later years, 1093, he decided to invade England for the 5th time. Magaret was very ill in Edinburgh Castle and begged him not to got but he would not listen. Soon after the fighting commenced, he was killed.   Margaret received the news four days later, and being on her deathbed herself, died almost immediately. Soon after his death, Edinburgh Castle was surrounded by Highlanders employed by Donald Bane, Malcolm III's brother, who planned to capture the castle and thus enable him to become king. His plan was to kill his nephews, Margaret's sons, or to put them in prison. The brothers were trapped. They had to take their mother's body to Dumferline to be buried and didn't know how they were to manage. By good fortune or a freak of nature a heavy white mist descended upon the castle and it was so dense that they were able to sneak past the Highlanders with their mother's body. They then made their escape to France. Malcolm had ruled for 35 years but the stability he had gained for Scotland disappeared after his death. A succession of kings followed.  St. Margaret  After Malcolm's death, the frontier between Scotland and England for the first time was defined.Malcolm III, Canmore MacDuncan \mek-'den-ken\. Surnamed Canmore. c.1031-1093. King (1058-93). Son of Duncan I; with help of Siward defeated (1054) and killed Macbeth, his first cousin, once removed (1057); m. (1070) Margaret of Scotland ( q.v. ); did homage to William the Conqueror (1072); carried on war with England; with Margaret, started transition from Celtic culture and Columbian religious rites to feudal system and Roman ritual; killed while raiding Northumberland. Funk + Wagnall's Encyclopedia Malcolm fathered four sons. Æthelred, or Aedh in the Gaelic, was the oldest and became Abbot of Dunkeld and later Earl of Fife. Upon Malcolm's death, Aedh was barred from the throne either because he was an Abbot or too old. At any rate his younger brothers ascended to the throne. Aedh became the First Earl of Fife probably as a result of his marriage to the sister of the King of Moray, which included the Kingdom of Fife. The King of Moray was also the Chief of the Clan Duff.

MALCOLM III (r. 1058-93)
Malcolm Canmore ('great head' or 'chief') was the eldest son of Duncan I. After his father's death, he found refuge in England with his uncle Siward of Northumbria, where he stayed for more than 14 years.   His first wife was Ingibjorg, widow of Earl Thorfinn of Orkney. She died, and in about 1070 he married Margaret, great-niece of King Edward the Confessor of England. She had sought refuge in Scotland with her brother, Edgar the Atheling (Anglo-Saxon heir to the English throne), when William I excluded him from the English succession.   Margaret had a strong influence over her husband, who revered her piety and secretly had jewel-encrusted bindings made for her religious books, which he himself was unable to read, never having learned to do so. He also substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the court language. According to Margaret's biographer, she corresponded with Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, brought Benedictine monks to Dunfermline and did away with local usages in the Scottish Church. Margaret also began building what was later to be known as St Margaret's Chapel, situated on the highest part of Edinburgh Castle.
Malcolm was determined to extend his kingdom southwards and take advantage of the upheaval caused by the Norman Conquest. Making the excuse that he was supporting the claim to the English throne of his brother-in-law Edgar Atheling, Malcolm invaded England five times (he was a formidable warrior-king, having killed his two predecessor kings).   Three times defeated, Malcolm was forced under the treaty of Abernethy in 1072 to become 'the man' of the English king and give up his son Duncan as a hostage. Malcolm and his eldest son were finally killed in battle at Alnwick, Northumberland on 13 November 1093, aged about 62. His wife died when they brought her the news at Edinburgh Castle. She was canonised in 1249.
After Malcolm's death, the frontier between the kingdoms of Scotland and England was clearly defined for the first time. Anglo-Norman influence in Scotland was promoted by the subsequent marriages of Malcolm's sons to English brides.
~1001 - 1040 'The Gracious' King Of Scotland Duncan I 39 39 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Killed by Mac Beth

Duncan the First was killed by Macbeth.
~1105 - 1164 John (1St Baron) Marshall 59 59 WAITE, MINOR, BURR, NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

!Brought the complaint against Thomas Becket which caused Becket to be summoned by Henry II to Northampton for their final confrontation. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 241]

Son of Gilbert le Mareschal. [Falaise Roll, pp. 110-111]

Son of Gilbert le Mareschal and ?? de Venuz; m. Sybill of Salisbury; father of William Marshall, 3rd Earl Pembroke, and Margaret Marshall. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Called John the Marshal; son of Gilbert Marshal and a dau. of Geoffrey de Venuz; m.2 Sibyl de Salisbury d'Evereux; father of William Marshal, 4th son. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Son of Gilbert the M Fitzrobert and Miss de Venus; m. Sibilia/Sibyl de Salisbury; father of William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, and of Margaret Fitzgilbert. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

m. Sibilla/Sibyl de Salisbury; father of Maud who m. Robert de Pont de L'Arches. [WFT Vol 16 Ped 1609]

Son of Gilbert 'the Marshal' FitzRobert and ?? de Venuz; m. Sibilla de Salisbury and Aline Pipard. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

b.c. 1106, d. 1164/5; son of Gilbert de Fitz Richard and Adeliza de Clermont; m. Sybil de Salisbury; father of:
1. John who m. Joan de Port
2. William who m. Isabel de Clare
3. Maud who m. Robert de Pont de L'Arches
4. Margaret who m. Ralph de Somery
5. Ansel
6. Henry
[Nancy Ann Norman <nancn@exis.net, 25 Aug 2001]
1806 - 1863 Sina Hadley 57 57 ~1126 - >1155 Sibyl Devereux 29 29 Dau. of Walter de Salisbury of Chitterne, co. Wilts; 2nd wife of John Marshal; mother of Sir William Marshal. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69]

NEWLIN, BURR, MINOR, WAITE LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Sister of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Wiltshire; dau. of Walter de Salisbury and Sibyl de Chaources/Chaworth; 2nd wife of John FitzGilbert the Marshal; mother of William Marshal, 2nd son. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Dau. of Walter Devereaux and Sibyl Chaworth; m. John Marshall. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 268]

b.c. 1120; dau of Walter de Salisbury and Sybil de Chaworth; m. John Mareschal Fitz Gilbert; mother of John, William, Maud, Margaret, Ansel and Henry. [Nancy Ann Norman <nancn@exis.net, 25 Aug 2001]
1896 - 1980 Luther Vernon Gibson 84 84 Jane Mrs Child ~1087 - 1147 Robert Fitz Edward De Salisbury 60 60 1082 - ~1147 Sibyl De Chaworth 65 65 m. Gauthier Salisb d'Evreux; mother of Harvoise d'Evreux who m. Robert I de Dreux.  [Gerald Le Blanc <Brenlebla@aol.com]

Dau. of Patrick II de Chaworth and Matilda/Maud de Hesding; m. Walter Fitz Edward. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandmother

Dau. of Patrick II de Chaources/Chaworth and Matilda de Hesding; m. Walter de Salisbury; mother of Sibyl de Salisbury d'Evereux and of Patrick de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Dau. of Patrick Chaworth and Matilda Hesdin; m. Walter Devereaux. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 268]

Dau of Patrick de Chaworth and Matilda de Hesdin; m. Walter of Salisbury; mother of Hawise, Sibilla and Patrick. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~0860 - ~0895 Hrollager Rognvaldsson More Of Norway 35 35 REFN: 4435
Jarl of Maer
~0738 - ~0810 Gudrod "Mikillati" Halfdansson King Of Vestfold 72 72 ~1045 Walter Devereaux ~1045 Philippa 0978 Gisele Capet de France 1807 Joab Hadley ~1745 - 1822 Mary Davis 77 77 1058 - 1093 Bernard De Neufmarche 35 35 ~1080 - Bet 1100 and 1178 Edith De Warrene ~1124 - 1168 Comtesse De Namur Alix 44 44 1089 Jolande Von Wassenberg ~1063 - 1125 Gerard I Von Wassenberg 62 62 <1065 Countess Of Wassenberg Clemence 1033 - 1075 Heinrich Von Wassenberg 42 42 ~1073 Count Of Namur Godefroy ~1060 Geoffrey Boulogne 1079 - DECEASED Harvey 2nd Lord Of Sutton 1810 - 1898 William Pickett Hadley 88 88 D. 26 Jan 0945/0946 Hedwig Von Sachsen 1025 Rhiwallon Ap Cynfyn I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1122 - 1190 , "Barbarossa" Holy Roman Empiror Friedrich I 68 68  [Pruden~1.ftw]

[JanePhillips.FTW]

[Andrew Frank.FTW]

Frederick I (Holy Roman Empire), called Frederick Barbarossa (1123?-90), Holy Roman emperor and king of Germany (1152-90), king of Italy (1155-90), and as Frederick III, duke of Swabia (1147-52, 1167-68). He was born in Waiblingen, the son of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, duke of Swabia (1090-1147), and the nephew of Conrad III, king of Germany. Conrad III, favoring Frederick over his own son, on his deathbed recommended to the German princes that Frederick be chosen for the German kingship and the imperial throne. Accordingly, after the death of his uncle in 1152, Frederick Barbarossa was made German king and elected Holy Roman emperor. He conceived of his imperial title as a grant from God, through the German princes, and wished to restore the glory of the Roman Empire. He consequently decided to consolidate the imperial position in Germany and Italy and began by issuing a general order for peace among the princes of Germany, at the same time granting them extensive concessions. In 1154 he proceeded to Italy, where he received the Lombard crown at Pavia. The following year he was crowned Holy Roman emperor by Pope Adrian IV, whose authority Frederick had reinstated before his coronation.

In 1156 Pope Adrian aroused Frederick against the papacy by implying in a letter to him that the emperor held lands only as a fief from the pope. Two years later Frederick incurred the hostility of the Lombards by demanding recognition of all his royal rights, including his power to appoint the imperial podesta, or governor, in every town. Such cities as Milan, Piacenza, Brescia, and Crema considered that demand a denial of their communal liberties and in 1158 began a struggle that lasted until 1183 and required Frederick to lead five expeditions to Italy. Between 1158 and 1162 Frederick warred with Milan and its allies, subduing that city and confirming claims to other Italian cities. Meanwhile Frederick had set up a series of antipopes in opposition to the reigning pope, Alexander III, who espoused the cause of the Milanese and their allies and who, in 1165, excommunicated Frederick. By attacking the Leonine City in Rome in 1167-68, Frederick was able to install one of the antipopes, Paschal III (died 1168), on the papal throne. The Lombard League, consisting of the cities of Milan, Parma, Padua, Verona, Piacenza, Bologna, Cremona, Mantua, Bergamo, and Brescia, was formed in 1167 and eventually acknowledged Pope Alexander as leader. During the next seven years the league acquired military strength, rebuilt Milan, constructed the fortress city of Alessandria, and organized a federal system of administration. The fifth expedition (1174-76) of Frederick to Italy terminated in defeat by the Lombard League at Legnano. The defeat was significant in military history, because it was the first major triumph of infantry over a mounted army of feudal knights. Frederick was forced in 1177 to acknowledge Alexander III as pope and in 1183 to sign the Peace of Constance, acceding to the demands of the Lombards for autonomy but retaining imperial suzerainty over the towns.

Although imperial control in Italy was virtually ended by his defeat at Legnano, Frederick managed to enhance his prestige in central Europe. He made Poland tributary to the empire, raised Bohemia to the rank of a kingdom, and erected the margravate of Austria into an independent hereditary duchy. His own power as emperor in Germany was firmly established in 1180, when he ended his long struggle with the Welfs by putting down a revolt led by the Welf Henry the Lion and depriving him of most of his lands.

Frederick initiated the Third Crusade in 1189, and in the next year, having resigned the government of the empire to his son Henry, later Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, set out for Asia Minor. After gaining two great victories over the Muslims at Philomelion (now Ak³ehir) and Iconium (now Konya), he was drowned in the Calycadnus (now Göksu) River in Cilicia (now in Turkey) on June 10, 1190.

Biographic entry: B1388

"Frederick I (Holy Roman Empire)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
1278 - 1357 John II de Sutton 79 79 1290 Hawise de la Pole 1248 Margaret de Somery ~1025 Maud De Blois I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1085 - 1139 II Walram 54 54 ~1093 - 1151 Jutta Von Wassenberg 58 58 ~1055 - 1119 I Henri 64 64 1812 John Hadley ~1059 - 1106 Duchess Of Lower Lorraine Adelheid 47 47 <0998 - >1070 II Walram 72 72 1000 - >1057 Countess Of Luxembourg Jutta 57 57 <1087 Adolf Von Saffenberg ~1091 - 1134 II Gerard 43 43 ~1037 - 1090 Count Robert De Mortaigne 53 53 ~0600 Sigrada Alias:<ALIA> /Sigrada/ 1538 John Leffingwell of Francia of Austrasia Alda Munderic Cologne 1815 Martha Hadley ~0433 Frodi Dansson Nickname:<NICK> The Peaceful ~0509 Aun Jorundsson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden
~0530 Egil Aunsson Nickname:<NICK> Vendikraka
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Sweden
~0615 Unknown Regentrude 1584 Peter Stille 1607 Margaret Petersdotter Stille ~0750 Theodoret of MacOn, Autun & Vexin ~0450 Gelmer of the Vandals Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1773 - 1820 William Given 47 47 ~0350 - ~0406 Godeguslus King of the Vandals 56 56 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1817 Nancy Hadley D. 1141 III Count of St Pol Hugh ~0440 - 0484 Hunneric King of the Vandals 44 44 1  NAME /Hunneric/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan17,2001 1  DEAT 2  DAT E 480 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date ofImport:Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1794; AF.


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0590 - 0628 King Khusrow 38 38 Khosrau II, called Parvez ("the victorious") (died 628), Persian king (590-628) of the Sassanid dynasty, the grandson of Khosrau I. He was assisted in gaining the throne by the Byzantine emperor Mauricius and, in gratitude, restored to the Byzantine Empire many of the territories conquered by his grandfather. When Mauricius was deposed and murdered in 602, Khosrau turned against Byzantium and for the remainder of his reign waged war against that empire. He reconquered the territories restored in 592 and invaded most of southwest Asia, including Syria and Palestine. The Persian armies successfully attacked Egypt in 616 and a year later advanced to Chalcedon, opposite Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). Intrigues and insurrections against Khosrau began to arise in Persia, and the Byzantine emperor Heraclius took advantage of this domestic weakness to defeat the Persian monarch in a campaign from 623 to 628. After this defeat, Khosrau was deposed and murdered by his son, later Kavadh II (reigned 628). ~1006 Ada 1851 - UNKNOWN Phoebe Gibson ~0960 Avelina d'Arque Avelina, sister of Gundra, wife of Richard I, Duke of Normandy. [Burke's Peerage]

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The following is excerpted (full post is in notes under father) from a post to SGM, 3 Dec 1996, by Todd Farmerie:

From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2@po.cwru.edu)
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, married Osbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history). They had at least two sons: Walter Giffard, ancestor of the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.

Note; I have Wevia's son as Gozeline (or Godfrey) and grandfather of William de Arques.
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Elizabeth ~1000 - 1035 Count of Vexin Dreux 35 35 ~0778 - 0834 King of Scotland Alpin 56 56 0988 Robert Count Of Blois 1822 Ruth Hadley ~0725 - 0778 Aodh- Hugh Fionn 53 53 ~0755 (Urgusia) Queen of Scotland Fergusa 0890 - 0939 Giselbert Duke of Lorraine 49 49 UID: E3010C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D3EAD// 1631 - 1693 John Blanchard 62 62 Database: Old Dunstable, Maine and New Hampshire Founders    April 14, 2005 1:21 PM


Dea. John Blanchard was one of the foundation members and the first deacon of the church of Dunstable and one of the most active and useful citizens. In the lives of his sons and his grandsons, his example was cherished and his good works were renewed. He died 1694. For his will see Granite Monthly, July, 1906. His widow Hannah. her daughter Elizabeth (Kinsley) Cummings, her son Nathaniel Blanchard with his wife, Lydia Blanchard, and Susannah, a daughter of Nathaniel and Lydia Blanchard, were slain at Dunstable by the Indians, July 3, 1706. There were two children of Dea. John and Elizabeth and nine of Dea. John and Hannah Blanchard.
i. HANNAH. born Charlestown, January 6, 1658-9; married 1679, Thomas Read of Chelmsford, see.
ii. ELIZABETH, married Robert Parris; married second, 1710, Thomas Burrage of Lynn, Massachusetts. See Parris family.
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The settlements were begun along the pleasant margin of Salmon Brook , which afforded fish in abundance and considerable motive-power, and were extended southwards down that stream and along the right bank of the Merrimack River . A garrison house was soon erected; and invited by the rich alluvial soil, the heavy timber growth, and the liberal policy of the proprietors, the tide of emigration set in rapidly to the new and hopeful town. It numbered soon amongst its actual inhabitants John Acres , John, William , and Samuel Beale , John Blanchard , Andrew Cook , Isaac , John , and Thomas Cummings , Henry Farwell , Samuel French , John and Samuel Gould , Joseph Hassell , John , John , Jr., and Joseph Lovewell , Thomas Lund , Robert Parris , Obadiah Perry , Robert Proctor , Christopher Read , John Sollendine ; Christopher Temple , Edward Tyng , Jonathan Tyng , Robert Usher , Daniel and John Waldo , Samuel Warner , Thomas Weld , Joseph Wheeler , and Samuel Whiting , son of the Rev. Samuel Whiting of Billerica . The Indians, who were always less numerous in New England than is commonly supposed, had been greatly reduced by a plague which occurred several years anterior to the arrival of the Pilgrims , and therefore found it expedient to manifest in general a pacific bearing towards the early English settlers.
Dunstable, Massachusetts: Town History 1873
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~1057 - ~1120 I Gerhard 63 63 <1050 - 1070 , Duke Of Upper Lorraine Gerhard III 20 20 ~0995 - ~1077 Hedwig De Namur 82 82 <1024 , Count Of Metz Gerhard II <1028 Countess Of Alsace Gisela ~0975 - 1011 I Albert 36 36 1824 Melissa Hadley ~0975 - 1012 Princess Of France Ermengarde 37 37 ~1088 - 1152 , Count Of Blois & Champagne Count Thibaud IV 64 64 ~1059 - 1125 III, Count De Boulogne Eustache 66 66 ~1178 Emeline Heron ~1020 - 1054 Lambert De Boulogne 34 34 1167 - 1216 "Lackland" King of England John 48 48 Reign 1199-1216
Signed Magna Carta 1215
Burial , Worcester Cathedral
John, Lackland (1199-1216 AD)

Born: 24 December 1167 at Beaumont Palace, Oxford

Died: 18 October 1216 at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire

Parents: Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitane

Siblings: William, Henry, Matilda, Richard, Geoffrey, Eleanor & Joan

Crowned: 27 May 1199 at Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Married: (1st) 29th August 1189 at Marlborough Castle, Wiltshire; (2nd)24 August 1200 at Bordeaux Cathedral

Spouse: (1st) Isabella daughter of William, Earl of Gloucester; (2nd)Isabella daughter of Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angouleme

Offspring: (1st) None; (2nd) Henry, Richard, Joan, Isabella & Eleanor;(Illegitimate) At least twelve

Contemporaries: Philip II (King of France, 1180-1223); Innocent III(Pope, 1198-1216); Llywelyn the Great (King of Wales, 1208-1240); StephenLangdon (Archbishop of Canterbury)
John was born on Christmas Eve 1167. His parents drifted apart after hisbirth; his youth was divided between his eldest brother Henry's house,where he learned the art of knighthood, and the house of his father'sjusticiar, Ranulf Glanvil, where he learned the business of government.As the fourth child, inherited lands were not available to him, givingrise to his nickname, Lackland. His first marriage lasted but ten yearsand was fruitless, but his second wife, Isabella of Angouleme, bore himtwo sons and three daughters. He also had an illegitimate daughter, Joan,who married Llywelyn the Great, Ruler of All Wales, from which the Tudorline of monarchs was descended. The survival of the English governmentduring John's reign is a testament to the reforms of his father, as Johntaxed the system socially, economically, and judicially.

The Angevin family feuds profoundly marked John. He and Richard clashedin 1184 following Richard's refusal to honor his father's wishessurrender Aquitane to John. The following year Henry II sent John to ruleIreland, but John alienated both the native Irish and the transplantedAnglo-Normans who emigrated to carve out new lordships for themselves;the experiment was a total failure and John returned home within sixmonths. After Richard gained the throne in 1189, he gave John vastestates in an unsuccessful attempt to appease his younger brother. Johnfailed to overthrow Richard's administrators during the German captivityand conspired with Philip II in another failed coup attempt. UponRichard's release from captivity in 1194, John was forced to sue forpardon and he spent the next five years in his brother's shadow.

John's reign was troubled in many respects. A quarrel with the Churchresulted in England being placed under an interdict in 1207, with Johnactually excommunicated two years later. The dispute centered on John'sstubborn refusal to install the papal candidate, Stephen Langdon, asArchbishop of Canterbury; the issue was not resolved until Johnsurrendered to the wishes of Pope Innocent III and paid tribute forEngland as the Pope's vassal.

John proved extremely unpopular with his subjects. In addition to theIrish debacle, he inflamed his French vassals by orchestrating the murderof his popular nephew, Arthur of Brittany. By spring 1205, he lost thelast of his French possessions and returned to England. The final tenyears of his reign were occupied with failed attempts to regain theseterritories. After levying a number of new taxes upon the barons to payfor his dismal campaigns, the discontented barons revolted, capturingLondon in May 1215. At Runnymeade in the following June, John succumbedto pressure from the barons, the Church, and the English people at-large,and signed the Magna Carta. The document, a declaration of feudal rights,stressed three points. First, the Church was free to make ecclesiasticappointments. Second, larger-than-normal amounts of money could only becollected with the consent of the king's feudal tenants. Third, nofreeman was to be punished except within the context of common law. MagnaCarta, although a testament to John's complete failure as monarch, wasthe forerunner of modern constitutions. John only signed the document asa means of buying time and his hesitance to implement its principlescompelled the nobility to seek French assistance. The barons offered thethrone to Philip II's son, Louis. John died in the midst of invasion fromthe French in the South and rebellion from his barons in the North.

John was remembered in elegant fashion by Sir Richard Baker in AChronicle of the Kings of England: ". . .his works of piety were verymany . . . as for his actions, he neither came to the crown by justice,nor held it with any honour, nor left it peace."

John lost most of his French possessions including Plantagenets ancestral
homeland of Anjou to King Philip II of France.  He was nicknamed Lackland
becausehe received nothing when his father divided his estates in 1169.  He
was a difficult name who found more enjoyment in the company of animals then in
people.He also lost Maine, Touraine, Poitiers and Normandy to Philip II.

John was born on Christmas Eve 1167. His parents drifted apart after his birth; his youth was divided between his eldest brother Henry's house, where he learned the art of knighthood, and the house of his father's justiciar, Ranulf Glanvil, where he learned the business of government. As the fourth child, inherited lands were not available to him, giving rise to his nickname, Lackland. His first marriage lasted but ten years and was fruitless, but his second wife, Isabella of Angouleme, bore him two sons and three daughters. He also had an illegitimate daughter, Joan, who married Llywelyn the Great, Ruler of All Wales, from which the Tudor line of monarchs was descended. The survival of the English government during John's reign is a testament to the reforms of his father, as John taxed the system socially, economically, and judicially.
The Angevin family feuds profoundly marked John. He and Richard clashed in 1184 following Richard's refusal to honor his father's wishes surrender Aquitane to John. The following year Henry II sent John to rule Ireland, but John alienated both the native Irish and the transplanted Anglo-Normans who emigrated to carve out new lordships for themselves; the experiment was a total failure and John returned home within six months. After Richard gained the throne in 1189, he gave John vast estates in an unsuccessful attempt to appease his younger brother. John failed to overthrow Richard's administrators during the German captivity and conspired with Philip II in another failed coup attempt. Upon Richard's release from captivity in 1194, John was forced to sue for pardon and he spent the next five years in his brother's shadow.
John's reign was troubled in many respects. A quarrel with the Church resulted in England being placed under an interdict in 1207, with John actually excommunicated two years later. The dispute centered on John's stubborn refusal to install the papal candidate, Stephen Langdon, as Archbishop of Canterbury; the issue was not resolved until John surrendered to the wishes of Pope Innocent III and paid tribute for England as the Pope's vassal.
John proved extremely unpopular with his subjects. In addition to the Irish debacle, he inflamed his French vassals by orchestrating the murder of his popular nephew, Arthur of Brittany. By spring 1205, he lost the last of his French possessions and returned to England. The final ten years of his reign were occupied with failed attempts to regain these territories. After levying a number of new taxes upon the barons to pay for his dismal campaigns, the discontented barons revolted, capturing London in May 1215. At Runnymeade in the following June, John succumbed to pressure from the barons, the Church, and the English people at-large, and signed the Magna Carta. The document, a declaration of feudal rights, stressed three points. First, the Church was free to make ecclesiastic appointments. Second, larger-than-normal amounts of money could only be collected with the consent of the king's feudal tenants. Third, no freeman was to be punished except within the context of common law. Magna Carta, although a testament to John's complete failure as monarch, was the forerunner of modern constitutions. John only signed the document as a means of buying time and his hesitance to implement its principles compelled the nobility to seek French assistance. The barons offered the throne to Philip II's son, Louis. John died in the midst of invasion from the French in the South and rebellion from his barons in the North.
John was remembered in elegant fashion by Sir Richard Baker in A Chronicle of the Kings of England: ". . .his works of piety were very many . . . as for his actions, he neither came to the crown by justice, nor held it with any honour, nor left it peace."
~1004 I Eustache ~0984 Mahaut Of Louvain 1030 - 1070 , Count Of Flanders & Hainault Baudouin VI 40 40 1084 - 1153 "The Saint", King Of Scotland David I 69 69 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Ruled 1124-1153

David I was the ninth son of Malcolm Canmore and inherited the throne in 1124 after a succession of unnotable rulers and ruled for nearly 30 years, bringing many improvements to Scotland. He gave large Scottish estates to Anglo-Norman friends - the ancestors of the Balliol’s, Robert the Bruce and the Stewarts. Old Celtic families merged with French-speaking incomers, establishing families in the Lowlands whose names are common throughout Scotland today: Frasers, Maxwells, Gordons, Crichtons and others. The Highlanders retained their traditional clan system and took little notice of these southern interlopers.

David led an army against England in 1138 and subsequent negotiation won him Northumberland and Cumbria. Flemish weavers settled along the east coast, and were granted special privileges and rights. This brought new materials and skills.  David founded a number of lavish cathedrals, churches and monasteries, including the Border abbeys, bringing in religious communities from Europe. He urged monks to create commercial interests. He died in 1153, heartbroken by the death of his son the previous year.

DAVID I (called The Saint), b. ca. 1080, m. ca.1114, Matilda, widow of Simon de Senlis or St. Liz, and dau. and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Huntingdon, and had issue, 1. Malcolm, strangled when a child by his great-uncle Donald Bane. 2. HENRY, Earl of Huntingdon, m.1189, - (d. 1178), dau. of William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, and d.v.p.12 June, 1152, leaving issue,1. MALCOLM, s. his grandfather. 2. WILLIAM The Lion, afterwards King of Scotland. 3. DAVID, Earl of Huntingdon in England, m. 26 Aug. 1190, Maud, dau. and in her issue co-heir of Hugh de Kevilloc, Earl of Chester, and d. 17 June, 1219, having had issue, (1) Robert d.v.p. unm. (2) Henry d.v.p. unm. (3) JOHN (called The Scot), Earl of Chester and Huntingdon, d.s.p. 5 June, 1237. (1) MARGARET, m. 1209, Alan, Lord of Galloway (d. 1284), and had issue, three daus., la. Helen, m. Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, and had issue. He d. 1264. 2a. Christian, m. 1236, William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, and d.s.p. 1245-6. 3a. Devorguilla, m. 1233, JOHN BALIOL (d. 1269), and d. 28 Ian. 1289-90, having had issue, 1b. Hugh (Sir) of Barnard Castle, d.s.p. before 10 April, 1271. 2b. Alan, of Barnard Castle, d.s.p. 3b. Alexander (Sir), of Barnard Castle, d.s.p. before 13 Nov. 1278. 4b. JOHN BALIOL, the successful competitor for the Crown in 1292. 1b. Cecilla, d. unm. 2b. Ada, m. 1266, William Lindsay, of Lambarton. 3b. Allanora, m. John Comyn, of Badenoch. (2) ISOBEL, m. Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale (d. 1245), and had issue, with a dau. Beatrice m. Hugo de Neville, an only son,
1827 Thomas Hadley ~1119 - <1189 Clemence 70 70 ~1099 - 1168 Thierry of Alsace de Lorraine 69 69 ~0652 Bat Hisdai David ~1044 - 1115 , Duke Of Upper Lorraine Thierry I 71 71 ~1064 - 1117 Gertrude De Flanders 53 53 ? de Macon UID: 727F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4BFF// 1028 - 1113 Princess Of Saxony Gertrud 85 85 FOSTER, BURR, NEWLIN LINES

m. Florens I, Count of Holland; mother of Bertha. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2903, 3334]

Dau. of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, and Elica von Schweinfurt; m.2 Robert the Freisian, Count of Flanders. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3335]

Mother of Gertrude of Flanders by Robert le Frison, Count of Flanders. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2921b, 3346c]
~0995 - 1059 II Duke of Saxony Bernard 64 64 Duke of Saxony; b.c. 995, son of Bernard I, Duke of Saxony, and Hildegarde von Stade; m.c. 1020 Elica von Schweinfurt; father of Gertrude. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3335]

BURR, FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

Mayflower PAF

!Ped. of Charlemagne

m. Elica of Schweinfut. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Duke of Saxony; father of Ordulf, Duke of Saxony. [Royalty for Commoners, Line 27, p. 12]

b. 995, d. 1059; son of Bernhard I, Duke of Sachsen, and Princess HIldegard of Stade; m. Princess Eilika of Schweinfurt; father of:
1. Ordulf who m. Wulfh... of Norway
2. Hermann
3. Gertrud who m. Count Florenz of Westfriesland and Coutn Robert I of Flanders
4. Hadwig who m. Marquis Engelbert I of Sponheim
5. Ida who m. Count Albert II of Namur
[Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002]
~1005 - 1059 Eilika Margravine Of Schweinfurt 54 54 Mayflower PAF

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES - 28th ggrandmother

Dau. of Henry, Markgraf von Schweinfurt (Babenberger) and Nordgau, and Gerberge of Gleiberg; m. Bernard II, Duke of Saxony; mother of Gertrude; mother of Ordulf, Duke of Saxony. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3335, 3380c]

Dau. of Henry, Markgraf of Schweinfurt, and Gerberge of Henneberg; m. Bernard II, Duke of Saxony; mother of Gertrude. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b. 1001, d. 1055; dau of Marquis Heinrich I of Schweinfurt and Princess Gerberga of Kitzinggau; m. Duke Bernhard of Sachsen. [Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002]
~0790 - DECEASED Eystein Glumra Of Throndeim Elizabeth Hobson ~0640 Algaut Gautreksson 0419 - 0455 Emperor of Rome Valentinian III 36 36 1  NAME Flavius Placidus /Valentinianus/ 1  BIRT 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Impor t: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1794; AF.


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~1137 - 1182 Countess Of Mortain & Boulogne Marie 45 45 ~1095 - 1154 King Of England Etienne 59 59 ~1103 - 1151 , Queen Of England Mathilde 48 48 1045 - 1102 Etienne Henri II "Le Sage" 57 57 Etienne Henri II was Count of Blois, Meaux, Brie, Chartres & Tours. ~1085 - 1116 Princess Of Scotland Mary 31 31 ~1030 - ~1093 II Eustache 63 63 ~1040 - 1113 Ida De Bouillon 73 73 ~1006 - 1069 Duke Of Lorraine Godfrey 63 63 1808 - WFT Est. 1809-1898 Aaron Hobson  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!MARRIAGE Aaron married Polly NEWLIN.
~1009 - <1053 Duchess Of Lower Lorraine Ode 44 44 ~1027 - 1094 Countess Of Northumbria Judith 67 67 ~0840 Ermingardis of Italy GIVN Ermingardis of
SURN Italy
NSFX **
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! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black is 30th G G Son.
~1072 - 1139 I Simon 67 67 1050 - ~1088 Countess Of Formbach Hedwig 38 38 ~1122 - 1184 Empress Of Holy Roman Empire Beatrix 62 62 ~1052 - 1091 V Dirk 39 39 1017 - 1061 Florenz I Von Westfriesland 44 44 Research material reports that Count Floris the First was murdered.

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de WEST FRIESLAND
~1103 - 22 Feb 1124/1125 Princess Of Bavaria Judith ~1050 - 20 Jan 1104/1105 I Frederick 1805 - 1890 John Dixon 84 84 1732 - 1805 Bridget Foote 73 73 ~1052 - 1142 Agnes Of Franconia 90 90 1074 - 1126 Duke Of Bavaria Heinrich 52 52 ~1076 - 1126 (Wolfhildis) Ulfhide 50 50 D. 4 Mar 1093/1094 (Fausta) Judith ~0943 Ralph (Raoul) Comte d' Ivry The following information was contained in a post-em from Curt Hofemann:

Count d'Ivry [Ref: Tompsett, Wm Conqueror]
half-brother: Richard I Duke of Normandy [Ref: ES III:694A]

...Richard the Fearless' mother, Espriota, married, in the troublous times of his boyhood, a rich countryman called Sperling. They had a son called Raoul of Ivry, who seems to have been high in power and favor with the second Richard, his half-brother... [Ref: The Normans by Sarah Orne Jewett, Chapter V, DUKE RICHARD THE GOOD http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/nor/nor05.html]

Douglas mentions a 'half' brother of Richard, who assumed the title of count between 1006 and 1011.  p.89  A clearer example of the acquisition by a feudal family of lands which had earlier been part of the ducal demesne, can be seen in the descent of the possessions of Count Rudolf, half-brother to Duke Richard I.  Among the lands held by this man were estates situated on the Risle near Saint Philibert; estates on the Eure, including Concherel, Jouy, and, it would seem, Pacy; lands dependent on Breteuil; and lands centred on Ivry.  Many of these lands, particularly those on the Eure, were inextricably intermingled with the earliest demesne of the Norman duke and must have come to Rudulf through his stepfather or his half-brother.  Their subsequent devolution is thus of particular interest.  Part of Ivry lands went to the count's eldest son Hugh, bishop of Bayeux, while the barony of Saint Philibert passed through the count's second son, John bishop of Avranches, to that cathedral church.  But the larger part of Rudolf's possessions, including the honour of Pacy and the district honour of Breteuil, descended through the count's daughter, Emma, to her husband Osbern, the steward of Duke Robert I, and one of the guardians of the infant William. [Ref note: the previous URL of the online source of this is no longer valid & a google.com search did not show a new URL ... Curt 01/01/03]

The ducal family of Normandy early determined to have an historiographer whom they sought in France, one Dudon, dean of the chapter of St. Quentin, who between 1015-30 wrote in Latin half verse, half prose, a history of the family according to the traditions and accounts transmitted to him by Raoul, Count of Ivry grandson of Rollo and brother of Richard I Alinea. [Ref: Catholic Encyclopedia http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11104a.htm]

Happy New Year!
Regards,
Curt


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~0753 - DECEASED Hilf Dagsdottir [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96
~0477 Edhan Aidan 1017 - 1056 Holy Roman Emperor K.of Germany Henry III 39 39  [Pruden~1.ftw]

[JanePhillips.FTW]

[Andrew Frank.FTW]

Henry III (Holy Roman Empire), called The Black (1017-56), German king (1028-56) and Holy Roman emperor (1039-56), son and successor of Conrad II. When, in 1041, the Bohemians invaded the lands of the Poles, who were Henry's vassals, Henry brought them to submission, compelling the duke of Bohemia to recognize his suzerainty. Between 1043 and 1045 Henry campaigned successfully to restore the deposed Hungarian king to his throne and for a short time afterward controlled Hungary. Henry was greatly concerned with church reform and went to Rome in 1046 to settle the conflict caused by three rival claimants to the papacy. Setting aside the three antipopes, he appointed a German bishop, who, as Pope Clement II (fl. 1032-47), crowned Henry Holy Roman emperor. During the rest of his reign Henry appointed three succeeding popes, all Germans. Returning to Germany, he contended with domestic rebellions. Henry supported the church's attempts to check clerical abuses; he also strengthened the power of the papacy, which proved disadvantageous for his son, Henry IV.

"Henry III (Holy Roman Empire)," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
0950 - >1004 Emma de Champagne & Blois 54 54 UID: 857C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5B02// 1051 - 1087 Countess Of Maurine Bertha 36 36 1807 - 1867 Patience Dixon 59 59 ~1040 - 1091 IV Guelph 51 51 0295 - 0360 I, First King of Franks in ToxandrieI Malaric 65 65 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~0775 Cte de Rouen Richard 0997 Papia of Envermeu UID: 007A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD494// Duke of Saxony Magnus <0953 - 0992 Prince of the Franks Charles 39 39 ~0950 - 1003 Hermann II Of Swabia 53 53 GIVN Hermann II of
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GIVN Hermann II Duke Of
SURN SWABIA
AFN 9GB5-CV
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GIVN Herman II Duke of
SURN Swabia
NSFX **
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 28th G G Son.

GIVN Hermann
SURN von Schwaben

TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (63-35); 199-35; (201-35; 247-32)
DATE 27 MAY 2000

OCCU Duke of Schwabien,997 ...
SOUR misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn;www.rootsweb.com/gumby  says
ABT 950; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 948, Swabia,Bavaria;
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 4 May 1003;
COMYNI.GED (Compuserve), #1055 says ABT 1004;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 11 says 1003;p. 148 4 May1003;
Duke of Swabia - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 11

GIVN Hermann II
NSFX Duke of Swabia
AFN 9GB5-CV
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:46:03
0935 - 0988 Countess of Vermandois Gerberga of Lorraine, Countess of Vermandois 53 53 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-19.

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~1210 - 1294 Lucy de Tregoz 84 84 REFN: HWS5054
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TZ-02

Dau. of Robert I de Tregoz and Sibyl de Ewyas; m. John Lestrange III, Lord Strange of Knockyn; mother of John Lestrange IV. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 22nd ggrandmother

m. John III le Strange; mother of Hawys who m. Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Robert II de Tregoz and Juliane Countelo; m. John Lestrange III, Lord Strange of Knockyn; mother of John Lestrange IV. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

Dau. of Robert de Tregoz I and Sibyl de Ewyas; m. John Le Strange III; mother of Robert Le Strange who m. Eleanor de Whitechurch. [WFT vol 11 Ped 3809]

b.c. 1210, d. 1294; dau of Juliana de Cantilupe and Robert de Tregoz; m. John III Le Strange. [Stamper <JLeeSharp@msn.com, 5 Apr 2002]

b. 1210, d. 1294; dau of Robert Le Tregoze and Juliana de Cantilupe; m. John Le Strange; mother of Hawise, John and Robert.  [Mary Shaffer <shafferfam@freeport.com, 17 Nov 2001]

b.c. 1210, d. 1294; dau of Robert de Tregoz and Juliana de Cantilupe. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
0923 - 0992 Hedwig of Nordgau 69 69 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

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1810 - 1865 Thomas Dixon 55 55 ~0332 Frotmund ~0730 Days Dag 0994 - 1033 Eblo de Roucy Count of Roucy 39 39 1050 - 28 Jan 1113/1114 William "The Elder" Peverel Complete Peerage, IV Appendix I.

Of William Peverel of Nottingham, the elder, very little is known.  He isusually said to have been an illegitimate son of the Conqueror, but asthis statement cannot be traced farther back than to the time of theTudors, it is worth little, or nothing.  His wife's name was Adeline, andhe had at least four children -- William, who dvp., another William, whosucceeded him, and two daughters, Maud, and Adelise, wife of Richard deReviers.  The Conqueror gave him extensive possessions, afterwards knownas the honour of Peverel, consisting of about 100 lordships in cos. Nottsand Northants, 14 in co. Derby, and some 20 in cos. Bucks, Leicester,Oxford, Beds, Berks, and Essex.  He founded the Priory of St. James atNottingham and that of Lenton in the same county.  In the foundationchater of the latter he stated that it was founded. . .  He died 28 Jan1113/4.  [Complete Peerage IV:Appendix I, pp. 761-2]

--------------------

The following information was excerpted from a post-em by Curt Hofemann,curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

The claim has been made that William Peverel was a bastard son of Williamthe Conqueror.  The source for this is an old pedigree in which Peverelappears to have been added to the family of William.  There is no otherdocumentation which presents a relationship supporting Peverel'splacement as a royal bastard (there are a few grants from the king, butthere is no indication that these represent anything special).  Inaddition, William had no other documented bastards, which suggests thatif he did have any, he didn't bother keeping track of them.  The morerecent authors that I have seen have tended not to favor such arelationship as being accurate. [Ref: TAF 15 Nov 1996]

Derbyshire and the Domesday Book in 1086
   William de Peverel, the next major land holder in Derbyshire, wassomewhat of a mystery. There are strong claims he was the bastard son ofDuke William of Normandy in a relationship with Maud, daughter of a Saxonnoble, Ingleric. Whether this lady was married to Ranulph? before orafter the relationship is uncertain. The difficulty in the argument isone of timing. If he, William Peveral, appears in 1068 in charge ofNottingham Castle, he must have been at least twenty years old. Thatmakes this liaison between Duke William and Maud somewhere around 1046and must have been in Normandy. This is supported by both William and hishalf brother, Ranulf, both being of age, were recorded at the Battle ofHastings. Nevertheless, William Peveral became the holder of NottinghamCastle, and a further 162 lordships and manors throughout England andWales, including the Peak Castle in Derbyshire, all granted by DukeWilliam of Normandy. The grant almost blended the distinction of the twocounties, Nottingham and Derby and courts of assize were held alternatelybetween the two jurisdictions. The royal relationship of William Peveralwas further clouded by Ranulph Peverel, legitmate son of Maud andRanulph, half brother of William, possibly treated (theoretically) as astepson? of the Duke, who, surprisingly, was granted 64 manors, almost asmany as William Peverel (69 manors) in Nottingham. From Ranulph isdescended the distinguished baronial family of Peverel and its manybranches. William Peverel, on the other hand, married Adelina, daughterof Roger de Poitou (see Earl of Lancaster, and Lancashire and theDomesday, on this Web Site) and acquired, through her, many lordships inLancashire, probably a few years after the Domesday around 1094 or soonafter. when Roger died.  William was succeeded by his second son, WilliamPeverel.

   This Peverel mystery could all be wrapped up with some smallconjecture. Maud could have been a Saxon lady who was in the train ofEdward the Confessor in his thirty year exile in Normandy, and, after theliaison with the Duke, Maud later married Ranulph, a Norman noble inNormandy.  This latter's background is unclear, but he must obviouslyhave made the grade at the Norman Court. Hence, both half brothers wereof age, and at the Battle of Hastings with the Duke. The Duke was notwithout favour to both.

William Peverel Holdings; Derbyshire 1086:  Abney, Bolsover Bradwell,Codnor, Glapwell, Hazlebadge, Heanor, Hucklow, Langley, Litton, Shirland,South Normanton, South Wingfield, Uftonfields [Ref:http://www.genealogyweb.com/Derbyshire.htm]

In 1086 the Doomsday book was produced and a publication on this book wasproduced (edited) by Thomas Hinde and published by Hutchinson, ISBN 09161830 4... From page 338 it gives a list of major landholders and, onpage 341

are two very intriguing entries :
Ranulf Peverel, married former mistress of William I (the Conqueror).
Holdings in Berks., Norfolk, Oxon. and Suffolk.
William Peverel. Perhaps illegitimate son of William I by his mistress;took name of Peverel from stepfather, who married her. Large holdings inNotts. and Derbys. Also in six other counties. [Ref: Leo van de Pas 1 Jan2001]

   William Peverel is shown in Domesday People by Keats-Rohan as WillelmPeurel de Nottingeham, where it says of him, that there is no directevidence of any relationship with Ranulf Peverel... but it is highlylikely they were related and possibly quite closely. They both heldlordships in west Normandy, Ranuld at Vengeons, Manche, Sourdeval, andWilliam at "Turgistorp". He had a brother, Robert, and by his wifeAdeline, he had issue two sons named William, of whom one predeceasedhim, and a daughter Adeliz who married Richard I de Redvers. He died 28Jan 1113/14.

   Ranulf Peuerel was from Vengeons. His wife Athelida was a confrater ofSt Albans. Keats-Rohan refers to the "spurious account of this marriage,with Ranulf's wife converted into an Ingelrica, mistress of William I, asprinted in Mon. Ang. iii, is unworthy of repetition". His successor washis son William, died before 1129/30. [Ref: Renia Simmonds 2 Jan 2001]

   "William the Conqueror" by David C Douglas, Yale University Press, NewHaven and London 1964, reprinted 1999 makes no mention of any mistress orbastard children of William the Conqueror. Neither are the Peverelsmentioned.

In case anyone is still curious about the legend, a discussion of WilliamPeverel's parentage by the Victorian herald, J.R.Planche, is on PatPatterson's site at:

http://patpnyc.com/reading.shtml
Planche actually defends the story that William Peverel was anillegitimate son of the Conqueror, despite its having already beenrejected by "Eaton" (Eyton?), and by Freeman, "with contempt andindignation". The only sources cited for the story are post-medieval, andPlanche's least tenuous piece of corroborative evidence seems to be thatWilliam Peverel, when founding a priory, made no provision for hisparents' souls, but did so for the souls of King William and QueenMatilda, with other members of the royal family. (If anything, this seemsto be an argument in favour of his being a "legitimate" son of theConqueror!) [Ref: Chris Phillips 2 Jan 2001]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Nottingham
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Nottingham
Complete Peerage, IV Appendix I.

Of William Peverel of Nottingham, the elder, very little is known.  He is usually said to have been an illegitimate son of the Conqueror, but as this statement cannot be traced farther back than to the time of the Tudors, it is worth little, or nothing.  His wife's name was Adeline, and hehad at least four children -- William, who dvp., another William, who succeededhim, and two daughters, Maud, andAdelise, wife of Richard de Reviers.  The Conqueror gave him extensive possessions, afterwards known as the honour of Peverel, consisting of about 100 lordships in cos. Notts and Northants, 14 in co. Derby, and some 20 in cos. Bucks, Leicester, Oxford, Beds, Berks, and Essex.  He founded the Priory of St. James atNottingham and that of Lenton in the same county.  In the foundation chater ofthe latter he stated that it was founded. . .He died 28 Jan 1113/4.  [Complete Peerage IV:Appendix I, pp. 761-2]

The following information was excerpted from a post-em by CurtHofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

The claim has been made that William Peverel was a bastard son of William the Conqueror.  The source for this is an oldpedigree in which Peverel appears to have been added to the family of William.There is no other documentation which presents a relationship supporting Peverel's placement as a royal bastard (there are a few grants from the king, but there is no indication that theserepresent anything special).  In addition, William had no other documented bastards, which suggests that if he did have any, hedidn't bother keeping track of them.  The more recent authors that I have seenhave tended not to favor sucha relationship as being accurate. [Ref: TAF 15 Nov 1996]

Derbyshire and theDomesday Book in 1086
William de Peverel, the next major land holder in Derbyshire, was somewhat of a mystery. There are strongclaims he was the bastard son of Duke William of Normandy in a relationship with Maud, daughter of a Saxon noble, Ingleric. Whether this lady was married to Ranulph? before or after the relationship is uncertain. The difficulty in the argument is one of timing. If he, William Peveral, appears in 1068 in charge of Nottingham Castle, he must have been at least twenty years old. That makes thisliaison between Duke Williamand Maud somewhere around 1046 and must have been in Normandy. This is supported by both William and his half brother, Ranulf, both being of age, were recorded at the Battle of Hastings. Nevertheless, WilliamPeveral became the holder of Nottingham Castle, and a further 162 lordships andmanors throughout England and Wales, including the Peak Castle in Derbyshire,all granted by Duke Williamof Normandy. The grant almost blended the distinction of the two counties, Nottingham and Derby and courts of assize were held alternately between the two jurisdictions. The royal relationship of William Peveral was further clouded by Ranulph Peverel, legitmate son of Maud and Ranulph, half brother of William, possibly treated (theoretically) as a stepson? of the Duke, who, surprisingly, wasgranted 64 manors, almost as many as William Peverel(69 manors) in Nottingham. From Ranulph is descended the distinguished baronialfamily of Peverel and its many branches. William Peverel, on the other hand, married Adelina, daughter of Roger de Poitou (see Earl of Lancaster, and Lancashire and the Domesday, on this Web Site) and acquired, through her, many lordships in Lancashire, probably a few years after the Domesday around 1094 or soon after. when Roger died.  William was succeeded by his second son, William Peverel.

This Peverel mystery could all be wrapped up with some small conjecture.Maud could have been a Saxon lady who was in the train of Edward the Confessorin his thirty year exile in Normandy, and, after the liaison with the Duke, Maud later married Ranulph, a Norman noble in Norman
~0772 Heluna Bleja Ellusdotter 0968 - 1036 "Barbatus" Count of Flanders Baldwin IV 68 68 ~0785 Adelheid Adelinde of Holy Roman Empire GIVN Adelheid Adelinde Concubine
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~0915 - 0963 William I (III) Towhead 48 48 Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com 0920 - 0997 Conrad 77 77 UID: 50850C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2F39// 1004 - 21 Feb 1029/1030 Otgive De Luxembourg 1812 Joshua Dixon 1039 - 1090 Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert of Exeter 51 51 Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert, of Brionis or Moels, 2nd son, a follower of the
Conqueror, called Vicecomes, and Baldwin of Exetor. He was Seigneur de
Meules and duSap, in Normandy. After the death of his father, who was
murdered by the sonof Giroie, he and his brother Richard, who was
ancestor of the de Clares, took refuge at the court of the Duke of
Flanders. Duke William afterwards restored to Baldwin his estates of
Meules and Sap, and to Richard FitzGilbert hisestates of Bienfaite and
Orbec, portions of their father's lands. Baldwin received from the
Conqueror some 150 lordships in Devonshire, Hemington and Parlock and
Apley in Somerset, and Iwerne in Dorset. Okehampton was the capital seat
of his barony. He was Sheriff of Dorset 1080-1086 probably until his
death. (After the Conquest the sheriffs were still the King's
representatives in the county. As the King was nearly absolute, the
sheriff was very powerful.The sheriff had important duties: 1. Finance.
He farmed the shire at a fixedsum a year. 2. Justice. He was the King's
representative in the shire court,and he sat there as president, or as a
royal judge. 3. War. It was the dutyof the sheriff to summon the forces
of the county. The great lords led theirown retainers, but the sheriff
led all the rest of the troops.--Montague's Elements of English
Constitutional History. E. E. W. Very different from modernsheriffs.
This was from a textbook at Washington University.) In Domesday Book he
is called Baldwin of Exeter, or Baldwin, the Sheriff. He married Emma or
Albreda, niece of the Conqueror. He died 1090. They had Robert, Richard
and William.

Baldwin Fitz-Gilbert, of Brionis or Moels, 2nd son, a follower of theConqueror, called Vicecomes, and Baldwin of Exetor. He was Seigneur deMeules and du Sap, in Normandy. After the death of his father, who wasmurdered by the son of Giroie, he and his brother Richard, who wasancestor of the de Clares, took refuge at the court of the Duke ofFlanders. Duke William afterwards restored to Baldwin his estates ofMeules and Sap, and to Richard FitzGilbert his estates of Bienfaite andOrbec, portions of their father's lands. Baldwin received from theConqueror some 150 lordships in Devonshire, Hemington and Parlock andApley in Somerset, and Iwerne in Dorset. Okehampton was the capital seatof his barony. He was Sheriff of Dorset 1080-1086 probably until hisdeath. (After the Conquest the sheriffs were still the King'srepresentatives in the county. As the King was nearly absolute, thesheriff was very powerful. The sheriff had important duties: 1. Finance.He farmed the shire at a fixed sum a year. 2. Justice. He was the King'srepresentative in the shire court, and he sat there as president, or as aroyal judge. 3. War. It was the duty of the sheriff to summon the forcesof the county. The great lords led their own retainers, but the sheriffled all the rest of the troops.--Montague's Elements of EnglishConstitutional History. E. E. W. Very different from modern sheriffs.This was from a textbook at Washington University.) In Domesday Book heis called Baldwin of Exeter, or Baldwin, the Sheriff. He married Emma orAlbreda, niece of the Conqueror. He died 1090. They had Robert, Richardand William.
1122 - 1190 Frederick I Barbarossa 68 68 King of Germany.
     Duke of Swabia 1147.
~0941 - 0987 , Count Of Flanders Arnold II 46 46 ~0933 - 0962 , Count Of Flanders Baldwin III 29 29 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. ~0915 - 1008 Maud Or Mechtild 93 93 ~1008 Bertha Flanders ~1020 - <1049 Gerberge 29 29 ~0697 - <0724 Duke of Alemania Nebi 27 27  Data Sources:
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~0735 - DECEASED Hilda Eriksdottir D. c 15 Mar 972 Renaud Count of Rheims UID: 05250C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D84E9// 1814 - 1885 Ruth Dixon 71 71 0935 Gerberge of Lorraine UID: 66300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF09E// ~1258 Henry Fitzherbert 0990 - 1039 , "le Salique", Emperor of Germany Conrad II 49 49  [Pruden~1.ftw]

[JanePhillips.FTW]

[Andrew Frank.FTW]

Conrad II (990?-1039), king of Germany (1024-39) and Holy Roman emperor (1027-39), a descendant of Emperor Otto I, the Great. Before his election as emperor, Conrad was duke of Franconia. When Henry II, the last of the Saxon emperors, died in 1024, Conrad was chosen to succeed him as king of the Germans. Conrad was crowned Holy Roman emperor by the pope in 1027. Before his coronation he suppressed rebellions in northern Italy, and in 1026 he was crowned king of the Lombards. During his reign the boundaries of the empire were increased by his inheritance of the kingdom of Burgundy from its last ruler, Rudolf III (reigned 993-1032). Conrad died while trying to suppress a second rebellion in northern Italy. He transmitted his power to his son, who became emperor as Henry III. Conrad's descendants, known as the Franconian, or Salian, dynasty, ruled the empire until 1125.

"Conrad II," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation
~1250 - <1274 Ralph de Mortimer 24 24 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS5148
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-55
~0570 <Daughter of Leutharius> Custom Field:<_FA#> DAUGHTER ~0965 - 1017 Princess of Burgundy Gerberga 52 52  Data Source:
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~0958 - 1003 II Duke of Swabia Hermann 45 45 ~0999 - BET 14 FEB 1041/42 AND 1043 Princess of Swabia Gisele Duke of Franconia Henry Count of Marienne Otto 1816 - 1884 Caleb Dixon 67 67 Countess of Susa Adelaide Ulrick Manfred ~0850 - 0924 King of Italy Holy Roman Emperor Berengar I 74 74 Marquis of Friuli

[jweber.ged]

Berengarius I, b. 850, d. 7 Apr 924, King of Italy, Jan 888-924, Emperor Dec 915-924; m. 899, Bertila of Spoleto, d. Dec 915, daughter of Suppo, Margrave of Spoleto in Perugia, Italy.  [Ancestral Roots, line 146-16]
D. 0915 Bertila D. ~0910 Princess of Italy Gisele D. ~0923 Markgraf of Ivrea Adalbert 0919 - 0966 , King of Italy Berenger II 47 47 UID: F42F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7D6F// ~0930 - 0966 Willa of Tuscany 36 36 UID: F92F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D82BF// 0904 - 0938 Count of Arles Boso 34 34 0522 - 0567 Athanagild King of the Visigoths 45 45 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1818 - 1858 David Dixon 40 40 Princess of Hungary Sophia , King of Hungary Bela I Count of Luxembourg Frederick ~0590 - 0657 Unknown Chlodovech 67 67 Alias:<ALIA> /Clovis/ II 0933 - 0996 'The Fearless' 3rd Duke of Normandy Richard I 63 63 UID: FD1A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D71C4//

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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Richard I, byname RICHARD The FEARLESS, French RICHARD SANS PEUR (b. c. 932--d. 996), duke of Normandy (942-996), son of William I Longsword.

Louis IV of France took the boy-duke into his protective custody, apparently intent upon reuniting Normandy to the crown's domains; but in 945 Louis was captured by the Normans, and Richard was returned to his people. Richard withstood further Carolingian attempts to subdue his duchy and, in 987, was instrumental in securing the French crown for his brother-in-law, the Robertian Hugh Capet. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]

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Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, in a post-em, wrote:

942-996: Duke of Normandy [Ref: Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and Kingdoms of the World by R.F. Tapsell 1983 p202]

Title of Duke, again, was not likely generally used by Richard I or his son Richard II, whose official documents style themselves "count of Rouen."  Later eleventh century documents use the term Duke - and adopted for historical record.  [Ref: William The Conqueror, The Norman Impact Upon England by David C. Douglas 1964]

'Richard I and his new settler in-laws of the 960s were the winners who lasted. In becoming so they learned (and taught) two principles of success that marked them off from the Franks. They learned the value of a strong centralizing chieftain who could at least freeze the status quo once his own local chieftains had taken what they wanted. The more successful he was, the more chiefs attached themselves to him for just this: with his warranty, backed by his chieftains, their defeated enemies could not recover by violence what had been taken from them by violence. Thus were the Norman dukes 'settlers of quarrels.' Fearlessness was the necessary quality in such a coordinating chieftain, and Richard I, who has no encomiast of his deeds, has at least this sobriquet, 'the Fearless' Those who were great fighters and the ruthlessly, selectively violent, were the great centralizers among the threatened and rapacious Norse.'  [Ref: Predatory Kinship and the Creation of Norman Power, 840-1066 by Eleanor Searle, University of California Press, 1988 -Charlotte's Web Geneology http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/d0042/g0000019.htm#I238]

"RICHARD I, "the Fearless", Duke of Normandy, b. Fecamp ca. 933, named father's h. 29 May 942, d. 20 Nov. 996; m. (1) (Danish wife) Gunnor, d. 1027 or 1031, dau. of the forester of Arques, but betrothed ca. 945 & event. m. (2) 960 to Emma, d. ca. 968, dau. Hugh Capet ..., Count of Paurs.  After Emma's death, m. (Christian marriage) Gunnor to legit. their children. ... By Gunnor, Richard had [RICHARD II]." [Ref: Weis AR7:110-111]

"When in 942 William was murdered at the instigation of Count Arnulf of Flanders, his son Richard, still a minor, succeeded him.  Louis IV and Hugh the Great each tried to sieze Normandy, and Louis took charge of Richard. He then ensconced himself at Rouen and Hugh took Bayeux, which still had a Scandinavian leader called Sictric.  Richard escaped from his custody at Laon, retook Rouen, and called on another Viking leader, Harald of the Bassin, for help.  The Normans under Richard were able to re-establish their autonomy and from 947 Richard governed in relative peace.  In 965 he swore allegiance to the Carolingian king Lothar at Gisors.  Richard's official marriage was to Emma, daughter of Hugh the Great; they had no children, but by his common-law wife Gunnor, a Dane, he had many.  Richard II, son of Gunnor and Richard I, succeeded his father in 996, another son Robert was archbishop of Rouen from 989 to 1037 and Emma their daughter became queen of England on her marriage to Aethelred, a position she maintained after his death in 1016 by marrying Cnot (sic: Cnut/Knut...Curt).  Gunnor's nephews and other relatives furthermore formed the core of the new aristocracy which developed in the course of the eleventh century.  Unfortunately we know little about the internal organization and history of Normandy until the reign of Richard II, and this falls outside our period." [Ref: The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians 751-987, by Rosamond McKitterick, London & NY (Longman) 1983 p238-239]

During the minority of his (William Long-Sword) successor, Duke Richard, King Louis IV -- who was making an expedition into Normandy -- was captured by the inhabitants of Rouen and handed over to Hugh the Great. From this time onwards the dukes of Normandy began to enter into relations with the dukes of France; and in 958 Duke Richard married Hugh the Great's daughter. He died in 996.  (Succeeded by Richard II.) [Ref: Gordon Fisher <gfisher@SHENTEL.NET> message to soc.genealogy.medieval 6 Nov 1996]

One more minor item, ES II:11 indicates he was also buried at Fécamp.

BTW,where did you get the day & month for his birth & death?  [Note: The birth date is an unsourced item I picked up on World Connect, it has at least a 1/365 chance of being right.  The death date is from AR, as the source indicates (AR refers to Moriarty's Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 10-11, 13).  JW]

Regards,
CurtRichard I, byname RICHARD The FEARLESS, French RICHARD SANS PEUR (b. c. 932--d. 996), duke of Normandy (942-996), son of William I Longsword.

Louis IV of France took the boy-duke into his protective custody, apparently intent upon reuniting Normandy to the crown's domains; but in 945 Louis was captured by the Normans, and Richard was returned to his people. Richard withstood further Carolingian attempts to subdue his duchy and, in 987, was instrumental in securing the French crown for his brother-in-law, the Robertian Hugh Capet. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
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On the ancestry of the Grenville's and parents of Mauger, Count of Corbeil, their ancestor:

Richard I, Duke of Normandy (ggf through his eldest son of Robert II (The Devil), Duke of Normandy, who was in turn father by his mistress Harlette/Harlot of William I (The Conqueror); b 933; married 2nd his former mistress Gunnor and died 20 Nov 996, leaving [Mauger].  [Burke's Peerage, p. 1603]

Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 121E-20.

AKA:  Richard Ier "Sans Puer" de Normandie

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I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

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Also hehd the title of Count.
GEDCOM line 1206 not recognizable or too long:
1 NAME Richard I "the Fearless" Duke Of /NORMANDY/
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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OCCU 3rd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says CIR 933;
GWALTNEY.ANC says 933/942 Fecamp; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 28 Aug933, No;
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 4653070 says 933; CHARL.TXT says 932
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots);
HAWKINS.GED; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
SOUR A Short History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 89;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67,124,125,162
Sanspuer - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 30;
Richard the Fearless - NORM.TAF (Compuserve); 3rd Duke of Normandy,942-996 -
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;Americans of Royal Descent,Charles
H. Browning, p. 408 says parents were William I & Leutgarde deVermadois-NLP;
Gunnor was his common law wife - CHARL.TXT; Aceded 942 - gendex.com/users
/daver/rigney/D0001

OCCU 3rd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says CIR 933;
GWALTNEY.ANC says 933/942 Fecamp; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 28 Aug933, No;
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 4653070 says 933; CHARL.TXT says 932
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots);
HAWKINS.GED; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
SOUR A Short History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 89;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67,124,125,162
Sanspuer - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 30;
Richard the Fearless - NORM.TAF (Compuserve); 3rd Duke of Normandy,942-996 -
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;Americans of Royal Descent,Charles
H. Browning, p. 408 says parents were William I & Leutgarde deVermadois-NLP;
Gunnor was his common law wife - CHARL.TXT; Aceded 942 - gendex.com/users
/daver/rigney/D0001

OCCU 3rd Duke of Normandy...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says CIR 933;
GWALTNEY.ANC says 933/942 Fecamp; members.aol.com/sargen3 says 28 Aug933, No;
MINOR.TAF (Compuserve), 4653070 says 933; CHARL.TXT says 932
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve Roots);
HAWKINS.GED; www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue ;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124
SOUR A Short History of England, Edward P. Cheyney, p. 89;
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 67,124,125,162
Sanspuer - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 30;
Richard the Fearless - NORM.TAF (Compuserve); 3rd Duke of Normandy,942-996 -
The Norman Conquest, C.T. Chevallier, p. 6;Americans of Royal Descent,Charles
H. Browning, p. 408 says parents were William I & Leutgarde deVermadois-NLP;
Gunnor was his common law wife - CHARL.TXT; Aceded 942 - gendex.com/users
/daver/rigney/D0001

DATE 23 MAY 2000

From Rosamond McKitterick, "The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians751-987", London & NY (Longman) 1983, pp. 238-239:

"When in 942 WILLIAM was murdered at the instigation of COUNT ARNULF OFFLANDERS, his son Richard, still a minor, succeeded him. LOUIS IV andHUGH THE GREAT each tried to sieze Normandy, and LOUIS took charge ofRichard. He then ensconced himself at Rouen and HUGH took Bayeux, whichstill had a Scandinavian leader called Sictric. Richard escaped from hiscustody at Laon, retook Rouen, and called on another Viking leader,Harald of the Bassin, for help. The Normans under Richard were able tore-establish their autonomy and from 947 Richard governed in relativepeace. In 965 he swore allegiance to the Carolingian king Lothar [son ofLOUIS IV] at Gisors. Richard's official marriage was to Emma, daughter ofHUGH THE GREAT; they had no children, but by his common-law wife GUNNOR,a
Dane, he had many. RICHARD II, son of GUNNOR and Richard I, succeeded hisfather in 996, another son Robert was archbishop of Rouen from 989 to1037 and EMMA their daughter became queen of England on her marriage toAETHELREAD, a position she maintained after his death in 1016 by marryingKnut. GUNNOR's nephews and other relatives furthermore formed the core ofthe new aristocracy which developed in the course of the eleventhcentury. Unfortunately we know little about the internal organization andhistory of Normandy until the reign of RICHARD II."

From "Predatory Kinship and the Creation of Norman Power, 840-1066"
by Eleanor Searle, University of California Press, 1988:

"The Acknowledged Children of Richard I: Sons. The most revealingevidence of the prestige and power of Richard and his successor is to befound in the endowments and marriages of their children. The wife whoseNorseness and high status made her an acceptable equal in the eyes of hischieftains was a woman whose children commanded paternal recognition, forthey would have powerful maternal kinsmen upon whose loyalty they couldcall. Even so, it is remarkable that Dudo, with GUNNOR at his side, tellsthe reader only the number of children she bore Richard: five boys andthree girls. He does not give their names, and Richard's sons defy fullidentification. RICHARD II was certainly GUNNOR's son, as was his virtualco-ruler, Robert, archbishop of Rouen. Charters identify theirrelationship clearly, but they do not identify any of her husband's othersons as GUNNOR's...."
"Richard I and his new settler -in-laws of the 960s were the winners wholasted. In becoming so they learned (and taught) two principles of
success that marked them off from the Franks. They learned the value of astrong centralizing chieftain who could at least freeze the status quoonce his own local chieftains had taken what they wanted. The moresuccessful he was, the more chiefs attached themselves to him for justthis: with his warranty, backed by his chieftains, their defeated enemiescould not recover by violence what had been taken from them by violence.Thus were the Norman dukes 'settlers of quarrels.' Fearlessness was thenecessary quality in such a corrdinating chieftain, and Richard I, whohas no encomiast of his deeds, has at least this sobriquet, "theFearless" Those who were great fighters and the ruthlessly, selectivelyviolent, were the great centralizers among the threatened and rapaciousNorse."

During the minority of his (WILLIAM LONG-SWORD) successor, Duke Richard,KING LOUIS IV, who was making an expedition into Normandy, was capturedby the inhabitants of Rouen and handed over to HUGH THE GREAT. From thistime onwards the dukes of Normandy began to enter into relations with thedukes of France; and in 958 Duke Richard married HUGH THE GREAT'sdaughter. He died in 996. (Succeeded by RICHARD II.)

Source: Tim Sandberg's GEDCOM V. Oct. 29, 2001
WARNING! THIS GENEALOGY IS, AND WILL REMAIN FOREVER, A WORK IN PROGRESS.THE AUTHOR IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST, BUT HAS TRIED TO VERIFY ALLDATA. IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED FREE OF ERRORS!

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pg 107, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
~0660 <Daughter of Robert & Doda> Custom Field:<_FA#> DAUGHTER Thibaut ~0755 of the Goths Ercheswinda ~1000 Unknown de Evreux Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1010 - 1084 Walter I Giffard 74 74 He accompanied William the Conqueror, and fought at Senla c (The Battle of Hastings). He was created Earl of Buckingh am in 1070, and was also Count of Longueville.
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Companion of William I at Battle of Hastings. [Ancestral R oots]
1820 - 1904 Solomon Dixon 84 84 ~0870 - 0927 'the Dane' 1st Duke of Normandy Rollo 57 57 Name: Rollo RAGNVALDSSON
Given Name: Rollo
Surname: Ragnvaldsson
NSFX: King Of Normandy
Name: Robert
Given Name: Robert
Surname:
Name: Hrollager (Hrollaug) Ragnvaldsson OF ICELAND
Given Name: Hrollager (Hrollaug) Ragnvaldsson
Surname: Of Iceland
Name: Rolf (Rollo) The Ganger Ragnvaldsson OF NORWAY
Given Name: Rolf (Rollo) The Ganger Ragnvaldsson
Surname: Of Norway
Name: Rollo "The Ganger" ROGNVALDSSON
Given Name: Rollo "The Ganger"
Surname: Rognvaldsson
Title: King Of Normandy
Sex: M
Birth: 846 in Maer, Norway
Christening: 912 Cathedral Rouen
Death: 927 in Rouen, France
Burial: Sacristy Of Notre Dame, Rouen, Chapel, Of St. Romanus
Ancestral File #: 9GDD-2H
Note: Early Settler Of Iceland.

Or:  HROLFR the GANGER (walker), GANGE-ROLV, ROLF, ROLLO OF NORMANDY;
andlater in life, ROBERT; also HRO'LFR

"The central fact of Norman history ... is ... the grant of Normandy andhis northern followers in the year 911.  ...  For the actual occurencesof that year, we have only the account of a romancing historian of ahundred years later, reenforced here and there by the exceedingly scantyrecords of the time.
The main fact is clear, namely that the Frankish king, Charles theSimple, granted Rollo as a fief a considerable part, the eastern part, oflater Normandy.  Apparently Rollo did homage for his fied in feudalfashion by placing his hands between the hands of the king, something, weare told, which "neither his father, nor his grandfather, nor hisgreat-grandfather before him had ever done for any man."
Legend goes on to relate, however, that Rollo refused to kneel and kissthe king's foot, crying out in his own speech, "No, by God!" and that thecompanion to whom he delegated the unwelcome obligation performed it soclumsily that he overturned the king, to the great merriment of theassembled Northmen.

...  As to Rollo's personality, we have only the evidence of later Normanhistorians of doubtful authority and the Norse saga of Harold Fairhair.If, as seems likely, their accounts relate to the same person, he wasknown in the north as Hrolf the Ganger, because he was so huge that nohorse could carry him
and he must needs gang afoot.  A pirate at home, he was driven into exileby the anger of King Harold, whereupon he followed his trade in theWestern Isles and in Gaul, and rose to be a great Jarl among his people.

The saga makes him a Norwegian, but Danish scholars have sought to provehim a Dane, and more recently the cudgels have been taken up for hisSwedish origin. To me the Norwegian theory seems on the whole the mostprobable, being based on a trustworthy saga and corroborated by otherincidental evidence.

... The important fact is that Norway, Denmark, and even more distantSweden, all contributed to the colonists who settled in Normandy underRollo and his successors, and the achievements of the Normans thus becomethe common heritage of the Scandinavian race.

The colonization of Normandy was, of course, only a small part of thework of this heroic age of Scandinavian expansion.  The great emigrationfrom the North in the ninth and tenth centuries has been explained inpart by the growth of centralized government and the consequent departureof the independent, the turbulent, and the untamed for new fields ofadventure; but its chief cause was doubtless that which lies back ofcolonizing movements in all ages, the growth of population and the needof more room.

Five centuries earlier this land-hunger had pushed the Germanic tribesacross the Rhine and Danube and produced the great wandering of thepeoples which destroyed the Roman empire; and the Viking raids weresimply a later aspect of this same *Vo"lkerwanderung*, retarded by theoutlying position of the Scandinavian lands and by the greater difficultyof migration by sea. For, unlike the Goths who swept across the map ofEurope in vast curves of marching men, or the Franks who moved forward byslow stages of gradual settlement in their occupation of Roman Gaul, theScandinavian invaders were men of the sea and migrated in ships."

--- Charles Homer Haskins, *The Normans in European History*, Boston &NY, 1915, p 26-30 passim.  From p 48 & 50:

"At this point the fundamental question forces itself upon us, how farwas Normandy affected by
Scandinavian influences?  What in race and language, in law and custom,was the contribution of the north to Normandy?  And the answer must bethat in most respects the tangible contribution was slight.  Whatever mayhave been the state of affairs in the age of colonization and settlement,by the
century which followed the Normans had become to a surprising degree
absorbed by their environment.

.....  What, then, was the Scandinavian contribution to the making ofNormandy if it was neither law nor speech nor race?  First and foremost,it was Normandy itself, created as a distinct entity by the Normanoccupation and the grant to Rollo and his followers, without whom itwould have remained an undifferentiated part of northern France. Next, anew element in the population, numerically small in
proportion to the ass, but a leaven to the whole --- quick to absorbFrankish law and Christian culture but retaining its northern qualitiesof enterprise, of daring, and of leadership.  It is no accident that thenames of the leaders in early Norman movements are largely Norse.  Andfinally a race of princes, high-handed and masteful but with a talent forpolitical organization, state-builders at home and abroad, who madeNormandy the strongest and most centralized principality in France andjoined to it a kingdom beyond the seas which became the strongest statein western Europe."

"GANGER ROLF, "the Viking" (or ROLLO), banished from Norway to theHebrides ca. 876, 890 participated in Viking attack on Bayeux, whereCount Berenger of Bayeux was killed, and dau. Poppa captured and taken,886, by Rollo (now called Count of Rouen) as his "Danish" wife.  UnderTreaty of St. Claire, 911, rec'd the Duchy of Normandy from CHARLES III,"the Simple"; d. ca. 927 (Isenburg says 931), bur. Notre Dame, Rouen.

... Note: Isenburg inserts a Robert between Rollo and William I, andmakes Robert the conqueror of
Bayeux, husb. of Poppa, and 1st Duke.  Chronology favors the descentgiven by Moriarty and Onslow.  It seems probable that Robert was anothername for Rollo.  If there really was a Robert as 1st Duke, then [ROBERTI] would be ROBERT II, which is not the case.  For additional data onWilliam II of Normandy and I of England the reader may consult David C.Douglas, *William the Conqueror* (1964).  Besides a dau. Gerloc (orAdela) who m. 935 WILLIAM I
... Count of Poitou, Ganger Rolf had [WILLIAM I, "Longsword"]."

--- Weis & Sheppard, *Ancestral Roots ... *, 7th Edition, 1992, p 110

"Rollo (Rollon, Ranger Rolf [sic, instead of Ganger], 1st Duke ofNormandy, Count of Rouen; conquered Normandy; b. c870, Maer, Norway, d.927-932; md (2) 891 Poppa de Bayeux, Duchess of Norway; b. c872, Bayeux,France; dau Berenger de Bayeux, Count of Bayeux; d. bef. 930; and N.N. ofRennes."
--- Roderick W Stuart, *Royalty for Commoners*, 2nd edn, 1992, p 123-124

The definitive establishment of the Normans, to whom the country owes itsname, took place in 911, when by the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte,concluded between King Charles the Simple of France and Rolf or Rollo,chief of the Normans, the territory comprising the town of Rouen and afew 'pagi' situated on the sea-coast was ceded to the latter; but theterms of the treaty are ill-defined, and it is consequently almostimpossible to find out the exact extent of this territory or to knowwhether Brittany was at this time made a feudal dependency of Normandy.But the chronicler Dudo of Saint-Quentin's statement that Rollo marriedGisela, daughter of Charles the Simple, must be considered to belegendary work of Dudo of Saint-Quentin [who?] is practically our onlyauthority. Rollo died in 927 and was succeeded by his son William ...
   --- (Source ???)

"Charles [the Simple], the son-in-law of Edward, constrained thereto byRollo, through a succession of calamities, conceded to him that part ofGaul which at present is called Normandy.  It would be tedious to relatefor how many years, and with what audacity, the Normans disquieted everyplace from the British ocean, as I have said, to the Tuscan sea.  FirstHasten, and then Rollo; who, born of noble lineage among the Norwegians,though obsolete from its extreme antiquity, was banished, by the king'scommand, from his own country, and brought over with multitudes, who werein danger, either from debt or consciousness of guilt, and whom he hadallured by great expectations of advantage.  Betaking himself thereforeto piracy, after his cruelty had raged on every side at pleasure, heexperienced a check at Chartres.

For the townspeople, relying neither on arms nor fortifications, piouslyimpoored the assistance of the blessed Virgin Mary.  The shift too of thevirgin, which Charles the Bald displayed to the winds on the
samparts, thronged by the garrison, after the fashion of a banner.  Theenemy on seeing it began to laught, and to direct their arrows at it.This, however, was not done with impunity; for presently their eyesbecame dim, and they could neither retreat nor advance.  The townsmen,with joy perceiving this, indulged themselves in a plentiful slaughter ofthem, as far as fortune permitted.  Rollo, however, whom God reserved forthe true faith, escaped, and soon after gained Rouen and the neighboringcities by
force of arms, in the year of our Lord 876, and one year before the deathof Charles the Bald, whose grandson Lewis, as is before mentioned,vanquished the Normans, but did not expel them; but Charles, the brotherof that Lewis, grandson of Charles the Bald, by his son Lewis, as I havesaid above, repeatedly experiencing, from unsuccessful conflicts, thatfortune gave him nothing which she took from others, resolved, afterconsulting his nobility, that it was advisable to make a show of royalmunificence, when he was unable to repel injury; and, in a friendlymanner, sent for Rollo.

He was at this time far advanced in years; and, consequently, easilyinclined to pacific measures.  It was therefore determined by treaty,that he should be baptized, and hold that country of the king as hislord.  The inbred and untameable ferocity of the man may well beimagined, for, on receiving this gift, as the by standers suggested tohim, that he ought to kiss the foot of his benefactor, disdaining tokneel down, he seized the king's foot and dragged it to his mouth as hestood erect.  The king falling on his back, the Normans began to laugh,and the Franks to be indignant; but Rollo apologized for his shamefulconduct, by saying that it was the custom of his country.  Thus theaffair being settled, Rollo returned to Rouen, and there died."

   --- William of Malmesbury, *Chronicle of the Kings of England*, c1135,
tr John Allen Giles, London (Henry G Bohn) 1847, p 125-126

"It is not known when Rollo arrived in the Viking kingdom [in Normandy].Dudo says that he took Rouen in 877, but most historians are agreed thatRollo probably did not appear in Francia until the early tenth century.The possibility exists however, that Dudo is preserving a belief thatVikings had been established in the Rouen area from about this time.Rollo is thought to have been Norwegian rather than Danish, and laterIcelandic sources identify him with Hrolf the Ganger (walker), son ofRagnvald earl of
Moer, who had a career as a Viking before settling in Francia.  Hemarried a Christian woman and his son William, according to the Lament ofWilliam Longsword, was born overseas

Alias:<ALIA> /ROLF, Duke of Normandy/
REFN: 2209
Rollo, a Norwegian Viking, also called Rolf, or Rou, French Rollon,
Scandinavian rover who founded the duchy of Normandy.  Making himself
independent of King Harald I of Norway, Rollo sailed off to raid
Scotland, England, Flanders, and France on pirating expeditions and,
about 911, established himself in an area along the Seine River.Charles
III "the Simple," of France held off his siege of Paris, battled him near
Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, giving Rollo
the part of Neustria that came to be called Normandy; Rollo in return
agreed to end his brigandage.  He became the first duke of Normandy.  He
gavehis son, William I Longsword, governance of the dukedom (927) before
his death. Rollo was baptized in 912 but is said to have died a pagan.
[EncyclopaediaBritannica CD, 1997, ROLLO]
Rollo, also called ROLF, or ROU, French ROLLON (b. c. 860--d. c. 932),
Scandinavian rover who founded the duchy of Normandy.
911-Under treaty of St Claire received Normandy from Charles III King of
France
Making himself independent of King Harald I of Norway, Rollo sailed off
to raid Scotland, England, Flanders, and France on pirating expeditions
and, about 911, established himself in an area along the Seine River.
Charles III the Simple of France held off his siege of Paris, battled him
near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, giving
him the part of Neustria that came to be called Normandy; Rollo in return
agreed to end his brigandage. He gave his son, William I Longsword,
governance of the dukedom (927)before his death. Rollo was baptized in
912 but is said to have died a pagan.[Encyclopaedia Britannica CD, 1997,
ROLLO]
Banished from Norway to the Hebrides ca. 876.
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The following information, arguing against Rollo's ancestry as I have it
(certainly putting it to question),is contained in a post-em by Curt
Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com. (Note: Iam still sticking with my
ancestry, which is based on information in CP, considered a very reliable
source, though no source is perfect. I tend to want to stick up for the
Norse "legends" contained in the sagas, believing that because they are
easy targets, living in a time when there was no writing, manypeople
deny their existence, holding them to the same standard as say
"Charlemagne" or other historic figures who were written about by
contemporaries.):
I apologize in advance for the length of this.
Rollo "the Ganger" 1st Dukeof NORMANDY
911: Duke of Normandy [Ref: Paget p135]
properly Hrolf; known from his stature as Gongu-Hrolf, 'Rolf the walker'
because no horse could carryhim [Ref: Watney p740]
name: Rolf the Ganger [Ref: Tapsell p202]
911-932: Duke of Normandy [Ref: Tapsell p202]
born: 846 [Ref: Moriarty p10] abt 846 [Ref:ES II:79, Moriarty p11,
Watney #740], parents: [Ref: Moriarty p10, Moriarty p11, Paget p135,
Watney #740]
married Poppa 886: danish wife [Ref: Moriarty p10] first and third wives
of Rollo, repudiated but afterward remarried after919 [Ref: Paget p135],
names: [Ref: Henry Project citing (Eric Christiansen,ed. & trans., Dudo
of St. Quentin, History of the Normans (The Boydell Press,Woodbridge,
Suffolk, 1998), Book ii Chapter 16 p38-9; Keats-Rohan, K. S. B.,"Poppa
of Bayeux and her Family", The American Genealogist 72 (1997), 187-204),
Moriarty p11, p226, 39 Tompsett, Wurts p422]
married Gisele of France 912: [Ref: ES II:79, Paget p135]
died: 933 [Ref: ES II:75new] 927 [Ref: Watney 740] 931 [Ref: ES II:79,
Moriarty p10, Moriarty p11] 932 [Ref: Paget p135, Tapsell p202] 931 [Ref:
Wurts p422]
Rolf, known to his Frankish posterity as Rollo, was probably born of
Norwegian stock, being the son of Rognvald, Earl ofMore, and before his
formal establishment in Gaul he had a long career as aViking, raiding
not only in France but also, as

pg 6 & 7, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by W. H. Turton, published 1928

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France. She died in 1032, leaving her three sons and a daughter.
Aka Constance DE Toulouse
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D. 0561 Mummolin 0850 - 0911 I Count of Vermandois Herbert 61 61 Occupation: Count of Vermandois and Soissons; Seigneur de Senlis, Peronneand St. Quentin aka: Count Heribert I des Francs, Seigneur of St.Quentin, Seigneur of Peronne, Seigneur of Senlis, Count of Soissons.Source:  RootsWeb/Horrocks

1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 848
2  PLAC Vermandois, Normandy, France

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 50-17.

Count of Vermandois, Seigneur of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin.

[benbrink.FTW]

The surname or title de Vermandois originated from Vermand, a countynamed from its capital in Picardy, now Department Aisne in northeasternFrance, seat of the Veromandui of Roman times. The house of Vermandois isone of the most ancient and famous of the early French noble houses,andis descended in direct male line from the Emperor Charlemagne. Therecords of the counts go back to Herbert, grandson of Bernard of Italy.From 1045 to 1083, the counts possessed also the Valois. In 1102, RaouldeVermandois was the reigning count. Hugh the Great, Earl of Vermandois,was one of the leaders of the First Crusade and died at Tarsus in Ciliciain 1102.

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   Pfafman: Clodius I, Duke of the East Franks 379-389. Died 389.


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Of, Sussex, England
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Gertrude Orderdonk ~0630 Nehemiah ben Haninai ha-David of Judea Source: lorenfamily.com ~0467 - 0511 the Great King of the Salic Franks Clovis I 44 44 1  NAME Clovis I "the Great" King of the /Franks/ 1  NAME Clovis I"TheGreat" /Meroving/ 1  B IRT 2  DATE 463 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT. 466 2PLACRheims, Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1  DE AT 2  DATE 511 1  DEAT2DATE 27 NOV 511 2  PLAC Saint Pierre, France




Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636, 1777, 1780; "the Franks" byEdwardJames; Collins; Pfafm an; Women in the Wall.
   Franks:
   United all the Franks. It was not done peacefully. Clovis'methodsincluded conquest and mu rder. He personally killed one Frankishking andhis brother after they had been turned over t o him. See Chapter3 of "TheFranks."
   When he died in 511, the kingdom was divided among his four sons.Inthe next 50 years, th e Franks and their Merovingian dynasty extendedthepower and influence of much of western Eur ope and became thedominantGermanic successor kingdom to the Roman Empire.
   Became a Christian and converted the Franks to Christianity.
   RC: Clovis I "the Great," King of the Salic Franks, 481-511. KingofFrance.
   K: Clovis I, King of the Franks. Died 493 (picked up a marriage date?)
   Also called Chlodwig.
   Pfafman: Clovis (Louis) I, the Great. Sole King of Franks 511, KingofSalic Franks 481-511 . Became a devout Catholic responsibleforCatholicism instead of Arianism in large portion o f Western Europe.Greatstatesman. Conquered Central and Southern France and Gaul,laterconque red the Ripuerian Franks. His dominions becameFrance.Firstimportant ruler of the Merovingia n dynasty. He succeeded hisfather,Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks at age 15. His c areerfocusedlargely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine Riverand theRipuaria n Franks on the lower Rhine into a single dominion. Hebegan witha victory in 486 over Syagri us, the last Roman governor innorthern Gaul.By 493, when he married the Burgundian princes s Clotilda(later canonizedas St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princeswhoseterr itories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next cameintoconflict in 496 with the con federation  of Germanic tribes known astheAlamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains . According tolegend, itwas only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda ,tha t hedefeated his enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumentalinClovis's conversion to C hristianity, and he was baptized in 496.Hebecame the champion of orthodox Christians in ever y part of Gaul andwassupported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued tofight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the nextyearthe Visigoths wer e decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II,waskilled by Clovis in a battle near Poitie rs. Clovis made Paris thecapitalof the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most o fpresent-dayFrance and southwestern Germany.

According to Salian custom, he divided his kingdom among hisfoursons."Clovis I," Microsoft ( R) Encarta. Copy right (c) 1994MicrosoftCorporation. Copy right (c) 1994 Funk & Wagna ll's C orporation.

Clothilda converst him to Christianity in 496.  496 Clovis defeatstheAlemanni near Strasbour g and is baptized by a friend St. Remigius(orRemy), Bishop of Rheims. When Clovis dies, hi s realm is devided amonghis4 sons. "the Timetables of History, the new Third Revised Edition ,byBernard Grun,

Founder of the Empire of the Franks, foun der of the MEROVINGIANmonarchy.He rose from triba l chief to sole leader of the Salian FRANKSby dint ofpatience and murder. He won Gaul and S W Germany by fightingthe Romans,Alemanni, Burgundians , and Visigoths. His wife, St.Clotilda , encouragedhis conversion (496) to Christianity. FILE: ConciseColu mbia ElectronicEncyclop edia Copyright 1994, Columbia UniversityPress.

NOTE: kinsman of Clovis I "the Great", King of the Sali c FranksNAME:Clovis the Riparian, K . of Cologne, Flourished about 420.Subjugated theAlamanni from the Main to the Alps. Conquer ed the kingdomof theVisigoths. Embraced Christianity. Source: the Mediterranean, Sagaof the Sea , by Emil Ludwig, c. 194 2 pg. 559


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Clovis I, in German, Chlodwig (circa 466-511), king of the Franks(481-511) and first important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. Hesucceeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks. Hiscareer focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern RhineRiver and the Ripuarian Franks on the lower Rhine into a single dominion.He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor innorthern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Bourguignon princess Clotilda(later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princeswhose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next cameinto conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According tolegend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda,that he defeated his enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental inClovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. Hebecame the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and wassupported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued tofight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next yearthe Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, waskilled by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capitalof the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-dayFrance and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, he dividedhis kingdom among his four sons.
Source: "Clovis I," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c)1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Clovis I, in German, Chlodwig (circa 466-511), king of the Franks(481-511) and first important ruler of the Merovingian dynasty. Hesucceeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks. Hiscareer focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern RhineRiver and the Ripuarian Franks on the lower Rhine into a single dominion.He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor innorthern Gaul. By 493, when he married the Bourguignon princess Clotilda(later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princeswhose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons. He next cameinto conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known asthe Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains. According tolegend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda,that he defeated his enemy. Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental inClovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496. Hebecame the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and wassupported effectively by the church in all his campaigns. He continued tofight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next yearthe Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, waskilled by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers. Clovis made Paris the capitalof the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-dayFrance and southwestern Germany. According to Salian custom, he dividedhis kingdom among his four sons.
Source: "Clovis I," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c)1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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ema p 128, 307 "the first great king of the Franks, was 15 when hesucceeded his father in 481."
ohme p 5 "With time the passive antagonism of the Roman populationundermined the power of the Visigothic kings, despite their franticattempts to court support by issuing Roman law codes, and facilitatedtheir defeat at the hands of the newly converted king of the Franks,CLOVIS, at Vouille near Tours in 507.  Thereafter the Visigothic kingdomwas confined to Spain . . .", 68, 88
p 65 "Childeric was succeeded by his son CLOVIS, usually seen as the realfounder of Frankish power in Gaul.  The details of his reign, recordedfor us by Bishop Gregory of Tours some seventy years after Clovis'sdeath, are in some dispute, but his achievements are plain.  He unitedthe Romans of north Gaul under his rule, by force of arms and by theexpedient of converting to their own religion, Catholic Christianity.  Heunited the Franks under his own rule, partly at least by having all rivalkings assassinated.  And both Romans and Franks must have been impressedby the success with which he led his armies against other Germans:  heconquered the Thuringians to the east, and the Alamans, who were movingfrom their homes in south-west Germany into what is now Alsace andnorthern Switzerland; and in 507 Clovis led his followers south acrossthe Loire to destroy the Visigothic kingdom of Alaric II.  When he diedin 511 the kingdom was ruled jointly by his four sons, and it was theywho destroyed the Burgundian kingdom and who, by offering military aid tothe Ostrogoths in exchange, annexed Provence to their kingdom.  By themiddle of the sixth century the Frankish kings descended from Childericand Clovis, known as the Merovingians, had become by far the mostpowerful of the barbarian heirs to the Roman Empire.  Almost all Gaul wasunder their direct rule; they had a foothold in Italy and overlordshipover the Thuringians, Alamans, and Bavarians in Germany; and thesuzerainty they claimed over south-east England may have been more of areality than most English historians have thought."
FIMassachusetts "the royal name Louis, that is, Clovis."
pp 13-5 "There was a gradual acceptance of the idea of a gradual shift ofpolitical focus westwards from the East--a notion whose origins are to befound in the cosmology of the crucifixion discussed in the previouschapter.  In contemporary eyes, this explained the successive transfer ofpower from the Greeks to the Romans and then to the Franks.  The idea wasstrengthened by memories of the alliance made between the leader of theFranks and the Pope in the eighth century, which led to the formalrestoration of the Empire with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800.There was also the more distant memory of CLOVIS's pact with the CatholicChurch, as a result of which he and his people saw themselves asespecially chosen by God.  In their eyes the pact had been an importantfactor in his victories over pagan and heretic barbarians.  There was afirmly rooted conviction that the Franks had established the Church inGaul.  The prologue of the Lex Salica (Salic Law), which had beenretranscribed in the eighth century, priased them because they had takencare of 'the bodies of the holy martyrs burnt by the Romans, tortured bythem, or thrown to wild animals', digging up their remains and preservingthem in fine gold and jewelled reliquaries.  Most of the scholarlyhistorical writers at this date came from the lands of the Franks andthey were convinced that this chosen people had freed the inhabitants ofGaul from the yoke of Roman oppression.  This assertion was based uponthe books which they found in cathedral and monastic libraries,especially the History of the Franks written by Gregory of Tours in thelate sixth century.  His account of the baptism of Clovis is particularlyrelevant, and an eighty-century continuation provided the Franks withTrojan ancestors.  The Empire remained essentially Roman, but it wasviewed as a necessary framework within which the Franks could maintainjustice and peace, in accordance with divine will.  The Franks were seento have fulfilled this destiny, for now the Empire was ruled by theirkings.  In the words of Abbot Abbo of Fleury to Hugh Capet and his sonand associate in office, the future Robert II, their power was 'royal,that is to say imperial'.  . . . in contemporary minds 'Francia' was theland held by Robert, or Western Francia.  This was where the longwanderings of the Franks had come to an end; this was the base for theirfuture conquests.  This had been Clovis's kingdom; he had converted toChristianity at Rheims, and received the consular insignia from theEmperor at Tours in 508.  St. Martin had been the object of Clovis'sespecial devotion, and he had declared him patron saint of the Franks. Helived in Paris after his great victories and was buried there; he hadsummoned all the bishops of Gaul to Orleans in 511."
Also pp 118, 121, 124, 133, 223 and p. 125,  "the splendour of the firstChristian king of France was inevitably reflected on the next prince tobear his name".
WHWC "Clovis terminated forever the domination of Rome in Belgium andGaul (486).  Clovis with 3,000 of his subjects is baptized on ChristmasDay (496)."  Savoy, Alemania, (496) Aquitaine and Toulouse (502) joindynasty, "He founds the Frank Monarchy.  Marries Clotilda, a Catholic,491, a princess of Burgundy."
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ewh descendants in chart p 172[JamesLinage.GED]

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ema p 128, 307 "the first great king of the Franks, was 15 when hesucceeded his father in 481."
ohme p 5 "With time the passive antagonism of the Roman populationundermined the power of the Visigothic kings, despite their franticattempts to court support by issuing Roman law codes, and facilitatedtheir defeat at the hands of the newly converted king of the Franks,CLOVIS, at Vouille near Tours in 507.  Thereafter the Visigothic kingdomwas confined to Spain . . .", 68, 88
p 65 "Childeric was succeeded by his son CLOVIS, usually seen as the realfounder of Frankish power in Gaul.  The details of his reign, recordedfor us by Bishop Gregory of Tours some seventy years after Clovis'sdeath, are in some dispute, but his achievements are plain.  He unitedthe Romans of north Gaul under his rule, by force of arms and by theexpedient of converting to their own religion, Catholic Christianity.  Heunited the Franks under his own rule, partly at least by having all rivalkings assassinated.  And both Romans and Franks must have been impressedby the success with which he led his armies against other Germans:  heconquered the Thuringians to the east, and the Alamans, who were movingfrom their homes in south-west Germany into what is now Alsace andnorthern Switzerland; and in 507 Clovis led his followers south acrossthe Loire to destroy the Visigothic kingdom of Alaric II.  When he diedin 511 the kingdom was ruled jointly by his four sons, and it was theywho destroyed the Burgundian kingdom and who, by offering military aid tothe Ostrogoths in exchange, annexed Provence to their kingdom.  By themiddle of the sixth century the Frankish kings descended from Childericand Clovis, known as the Merovingians, had become by far the mostpowerful of the barbarian heirs to the Roman Empire.  Almost all Gaul wasunder their direct rule; they had a foothold in Italy and overlordshipover the Thuringians, Alamans, and Bavarians in Germany; and thesuzerainty they claimed over south-east England may have been more of areality than most English historians have thought."
FIMassachusetts "the royal name Louis, that is, Clovis."
pp 13-5 "There was a gradual acceptance of the idea of a gradual shift ofpolitical focus westwards from the East--a notion whose origins are to befound in the cosmology of the crucifixion discussed in the previouschapter.  In contemporary eyes, this explained the successive transfer ofpower from the Greeks to the Romans and then to the Franks.  The idea wasstrengthened by memories of the alliance made between the leader of theFranks and the Pope in the eighth century, which led to the formalrestoration of the Empire with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800.There was also the more distant memory of CLOVIS's pact with the CatholicChurch, as a result of which he and his people saw themselves asespecially chosen by God.  In their eyes the pact had been an importantfactor in his victories over pagan and heretic barbarians.  There was afirmly rooted conviction that the Franks had established the Church inGaul.  The prologue of the Lex Salica (Salic Law), which had beenretranscribed in the eighth century, priased them because they had takencare of 'the bodies of the holy martyrs burnt by the Romans, tortured bythem, or thrown to wild animals', digging up their remains and preservingthem in fine gold and jewelled reliquaries.  Most of the scholarlyhistorical writers at this date came from the lands of the Franks andthey were convinced that this chosen people had freed the inhabitants ofGaul from the yoke of Roman oppression.  This assertion was based uponthe books which they found in cathedral and monastic libraries,especially the History of the Franks written by Gregory of Tours in thelate sixth century.  His account of the baptism of Clovis is particularlyrelevant, and an eighty-century continuation provided the Franks withTrojan ancestors.  The Empire remained essentially Roman, but it wasviewed as a necessary framework within which the Franks could maintainjustice and peace, in accordance with divine will.  The Franks were seento have fulfilled this destiny, for now the Empire was ruled by theirkings.  In the words of Abbot Abbo of Fleury to Hugh Capet and his sonand associate in office, the future Robert II, their power was 'royal,that is to say imperial'.  . . . in contemporary minds 'Francia' was theland held by Robert, or Western Francia.  This was where the longwanderings of the Franks had come to an end; this was the base for theirfuture conquests.  This had been Clovis's kingdom; he had converted toChristianity at Rheims, and received the consular insignia from theEmperor at Tours in 508.  St. Martin had been the object of Clovis'sespecial devotion, and he had declared him patron saint of the Franks. Helived in Paris after his great victories and was buried there; he hadsummoned all the bishops of Gaul to Orleans in 511."
Also pp 118, 121, 124, 133, 223 and p. 125,  "the splendour of the firstChristian king of France was inevitably reflected on the next prince tobear his name".
WHWC "Clovis terminated forever the domination of Rome in Belgium andGaul (486).  Clovis with 3,000 of his subjects is baptized on ChristmasDay (496)."  Savoy, Alemania, (496) Aquitaine and Toulouse (502) joindynasty, "He founds the Frank Monarchy.  Marries Clotilda, a Catholic,491, a princess of Burgundy."
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ewh descendants in chart p 172[Direct Linage1.FTW]

Also known as:  Clovis \ Chlodovech Magnus \ Chlodwig I
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ema p 128, 307 "the first great king of the Franks, was 15 when hesucceeded his father in 481."
ohme p 5 "With time the passive antagonism of the Roman populationundermined the power of the Visigothic kings, despite their franticattempts to court support by issuing Roman law codes, and facilitatedtheir defeat at the hands of the newly converted king of the Franks,CLOVIS, at Vouille near Tours in 507.  Thereafter the Visigothic kingdomwas confined to Spain . . .", 68, 88
p 65 "Childeric was succeeded by his son CLOVIS, usually seen as the realfounder of Frankish power in Gaul.  The details of his reign, recordedfor us by Bishop Gregory of Tours some seventy years after Clovis'sdeath, are in some dispute, but his achievements are plain.  He unitedthe Romans of north Gaul under his rule, by force of arms and by theexpedient of converting to their own religion, Catholic Christianity.  Heunited the Franks under his own rule, partly at least by having all rivalkings assassinated.  And both Romans and Franks must have been impressedby the success with which he led his armies against other Germans:  heconquered the Thuringians to the east, and the Alamans, who were movingfrom their homes in south-west Germany into what is now Alsace andnorthern Switzerland; and in 507 Clovis led his followers south acrossthe Loire to destroy the Visigothic kingdom of Alaric II.  When he diedin 511 the kingdom was ruled jointly by his four sons, and it was theywho destroyed the Burgundian kingdom and who, by offering military aid tothe Ostrogoths in exchange, annexed Provence to their kingdom.  By themiddle of the sixth century the Frankish kings descended from Childericand Clovis, known as the Merovingians, had become by far the mostpowerful of the barbarian heirs to the Roman Empire.  Almost all Gaul wasunder their direct rule; they had a foothold in Italy and overlordshipover the Thuringians, Alamans, and Bavarians in Germany; and thesuzerainty they claimed over south-east England may have been more of areality than most English historians have thought."
FIMassachusetts "the royal name Louis, that is, Clovis."
pp 13-5 "There was a gradual acceptance of the idea of a gradual shift ofpolitical focus westwards from the East--a notion whose origins are to befound in the cosmology of the crucifixion discussed in the previouschapter.  In contemporary eyes, this explained the successive transfer ofpower from the Greeks to the Romans and then to the Franks.  The idea wasstrengthened by memories of the alliance made between the leader of theFranks and the Pope in the eighth century, which led to the formalrestoration of the Empire with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800.There was also the more distant memory of CLOVIS's pact with the CatholicChurch, as a result of which he and his people saw themselves asespecially chosen by God.  In their eyes the pact had been an importantfactor in his victories over pagan and heretic barbarians.  There was afirmly rooted conviction that the Franks had established the Church inGaul.  The prologue of the Lex Salica (Salic Law), which had beenretranscribed in the eighth century, priased them because they had takencare of 'the bodies of the holy martyrs burnt by the Romans, tortured bythem, or thrown to wild animals', digging up their remains and preservingthem in fine gold and jewelled reliquaries.  Most of the scholarlyhistorical writers at this date came from the lands of the Franks andthey were convinced that this chosen people had freed the inhabitants ofGaul from the yoke of Roman oppression.  This assertion was based uponthe books which they found in cathedral and monastic libraries,especially the History of the Franks written by Gregory of Tours in thelate sixth century.  His account of the baptism of Clovis is particularlyrelevant, and an eighty-century continuation provided the Franks withTrojan ancestors.  The Empire remained essentially Roman, but it wasviewed as a necessary framework within which the Franks could maintainjustice and peace, in accordance with divine will.  The Franks were seento have fulfilled this destiny, for now the Empire was ruled by theirkings.  In the words of Abbot Abbo of Fleury to Hugh Capet and his sonand associate in office, the future Robert II, their power was 'royal,that is to say imperial'.  . . . in contemporary minds 'Francia' was theland held by Robert, or Western Francia.  This was where the longwanderings of the Franks had come to an end; this was the base for theirfuture conquests.  This had been Clovis's kingdom; he had converted toChristianity at Rheims, and received the consular insignia from theEmperor at Tours in 508.  St. Martin had been the object of Clovis'sespecial devotion, and he had declared him patron saint of the Franks. Helived in Paris after his great victories and was buried there; he hadsummoned all the bishops of Gaul to Orleans in 511."
Also pp 118, 121, 124, 133, 223 and p. 125,  "the splendour of the firstChristian king of France was inevitably reflected on the next prince tobear his name".
WHWC "Clovis terminated forever the domination of Rome in Belgium andGaul (486).  Clovis with 3,000 of his subjects is baptized on ChristmasDay (496)."  Savoy, Alemania, (496) Aquitaine and Toulouse (502) joindynasty, "He founds the Frank Monarchy.  Marries Clotilda, a Catholic,491, a princess of Burgundy."
GIWC 26-7
ewh descendants in chart p 172

Note: Ruled Frank Kingdom under Merovingians. Franks (Salians -Ripuarians) expanded from the Rhine to the Somme conquering all people inbetween. Clovis defeated Western Roman rule 486 by victory over Roman DuxSyagrius, gaining all land between the Somme and the Loire. DefeatedAlamanni 496. Baptized by Bishop Remigus at Reims, Christmas Day 497/498(Another source has Baptized 496 on Easter Morning). Defeated Burgundians(500) at Dijon. In 507 conquered the Visigoths as far as the Pyrenees.[lanastl.ged]

1.  Chlodovech acceded 482.

After the death of Clovis (Chlodovech I), therefore, his four sonsdivided his kingdom, each reigning from a different centre: Thierry(Theuderic I) at Metz, Clodomir (Chlodomer) at Orléans, Childebert atParis, and Clotaire (Chlotar) at Soissons. They continued the career ofconquest inaugurated by their father, and, in spite of the frequentdiscords that divided them, augmented the estates he had left them. Theprincipal events of their reign were:

The destruction of the Kingdom of Thuringia by Thierry (Theuderic I) in531, which extended Frankish power into the heart of what is now Germany;

the conquest of the Kingdom of the Burgundians by Childebert andClotaire (Chlotar I) in 532, after their brother Clodomir (Chlodomer) hadperished in a previous attempt to overthrow it in 524;

the cession of Provence to the Franks by the Ostrogoths in 536, oncondition that the former would assist them in the war just declaredagainst them by Emperor Justinian. But instead of helping the Ostrogoths,the Franks under Theudebert, son of Thierry (Theuderic I), takingshameful advantage of this oppressed people, cruelly pillaged Italy untilthe bands under the command of Leuthar and Butilin were exterminated byNarses in 553.

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife
Clothilde,
married in 492.  Two children.

Index to Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull WEB database,
1995.  Chlodovech (Clovis) I, King of the Franks.  Acceded 482, died
511.

From the &quot;selvage1&quot; database at WorldConnect.  Please contactPetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife
Clothilde,
married in 492.  Two children.

Index to Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull WEB database,
1995.  Chlodovech (Clovis) I, King of the Franks.  Acceded 482, died
511.

From the &quot;selvage1&quot; database at WorldConnect.  Please contactPetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

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In 493 Clovis married Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St.Clothild e), born 475, died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She wa s the daughter of Gondebaud (ChilpericII.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian b y religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies. This marriage was of pr imaryimportance, as the real shape of France dated from
it. It was she who le d her husband to abandon his old beliefs andembrace Christianity. He was bapti zed in the 15th year of
his reign at Rheims on Christmas Day in 496, with 3,00 0 of hisfollowers. When Clovis first heard the story of Christ's
crucifixion, he was so moved that he cried, "If I had been there with myvaliant Franks, I would have avenged Him."
Henceforth the Church played a decisive role in the h istory of the kingsof France.King of the Franks and ruler of much of Gaul from 481 to 511, akey period during the
transformation of the Roman Empire into Europe. His dynasty, theMerovingians, survived more than 200 years, until the rise of theCarolingians in the 8th century. While he was not the first Frankishking, he was the kingdom's political and religious founder.
     Clovis was the son of the pagan Frankish king Childeric and theThuringian queen Basina. He succeeded his father in 481 as the ruler ofthe Salian Franks and other Frankish groups around Tournai (now inBelgium). Although the chronology of his reign is imprecise, it iscertain that by the time of his death in 511 he had consolidated theFranks and expanded his influence and rule to include the Roman provinceof Belgica Secunda in 486 and the territories of the Alemanni (in 496),the Burgundians (in 500),
and the Visigoths (in 507). Clovis's kingdom began in the regionencompassing modern Belgium and northeastern France, expanded south andwest, and became the most powerful in Gaul. He was the most importantWestern ally of the Byzantine emperor Anastasius I. The Pactus LegisSalicae (Law of the Salian Franks), a written code combining customarylaw, Roman written law, Christian ideals, and royal edicts, likelyoriginated during Clovis's reign and had a long history of emendation andinfluence.
Clovis married the Catholic Burgundian princess Clotilda and had fivechildren with her.  A son, Theuderic, was born prior to the marriage; hismother is unknown.

     Clovis, like his father, dealt politically and diplomatically withthe Catholic bishops of Gaul. These powerful figures had no qualms aboutworking with Germanic kings, as a letter to Clovis from
Bishop Remigius of Reims, written early in the king's reign, makes clear.The bishops saw themselves as the king's natural advisers, and, evenbefore his conversion to Catholic Christianity and his baptism at Reims(now in France) by Remigius, Clovis apparently recognized their rightsand protected their property. In a letter written to Clovis at the timeof his baptism, Avitus of Vienne (now in France) praises his faith,humility, and mercy. Significantly, in the year of his death, Clovissummoned the bishops to a church council at Orléans.

     Much was written about Clovis by Gregory of Tours in his Histories(often called the History of the Franks), which appeared more than 50years after Clovis's death.  Interpreting him from a Christianperspective, Gregory tells stirring stories about Clovis and portrays himas a single-minded warrior. He uses florid rhetoric to describe thearguments with which Clotilda attempted to persuade her husband toabandon paganism. When Clovis finally converted, he becomes for Gregory a“new Constantine,” the emperor who Christianized the Roman Empire in theearly 4th century. In both cases, an unexpected victory in battle led aking to trust the power of the Christian God and to submit to baptism.Gregory places Clovis's baptism in 496 and characterizes his subsequentbattles as Christian victories, particularly the engagement with theVisigoths in 507 that has long been identified with Vouillé but now isbelieved to have occurred at Voulon near Poitiers, France. Gregoryportrays the Visigothic war as a campaign against Arian heresy. Hisaccount indicates that prior to the battle, Clovis gave gifts to thechurch and made appeals to St. Martin of Tours , for which he wasrewarded with victory, blessed with miracles, and honoured with animperial consulship by Anastasius I .

   Recent scholarship has revealed flaws in Gregory's account of Clovisand raised questions about the ultimate purpose of the Histories. Gregoryelevated the Franks to equivalency with the ancient Hebrews, the chosenpeople, and Clovis to the stature of their great king David. Even moreimportant, he held Clovis up as a model for his own contemporary Frankishkings, Clovis's grandsons. In Gregory's estimation, unlike theirgrandfather, they did not maintain unity and peace within the kingdom noradequately respect the advice of bishops. While the Histories providesbroad background and engaging stories about the early Frankish world, theClovis of the Histories is more a literary fiction than a historicalreality.
     However, Gregory and other contemporary authors were not whollywrong in describing
Clovis, a warrior king, as a religious figure. His life illustrates acrucial series of ideological and cultural transformations that tookplace throughout the Western Roman Empire as it gave way to Germanickingdoms. Clovis's father, Childeric, died a pagan and was buried inTournai in a tomb surrounded by barbarian horse burials. Thirty yearslater Clovis was buried next to his contemporary St. Geneviève in theChurch of the Holy Apostles that he built in Paris, and he was joinedyears later by his wife, St. Clotilda.
     Over the centuries much has been made of Clovis's conversion toCatholicism. One of the first Germanic kings to do so, he did, in fact,convert to Catholicism, but recent analysis of the contemporary sourcesthat describe his reign, especially of a letter written by Avitus ofVienne congratulating him on his baptism, suggests that Clovis did notconvert to Catholicism directly from paganism. Prior to acceptingCatholicism, he was interested in the Christian heresy Arianism,sympathetic with it, and perhaps even leaning toward adopting it.According to Avitus, it is also likely that Clovis was baptized
rather late in life, possibly at Christmas in 508, only three yearsbefore his death.
     If this sequence of events is correct, it reflects the intellectualand religious climate of late 5th- and early 6th-century Gaul. The Arianheresy was the form of Christianity to which most Germanic peoplesinitially converted. It understood the godhead in hierarchical terms.Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was a created being who did not share theeternal nature of God the Father but who was superior to God the HolySpirit.  Orthodox Catholicism understood the godhead as comprising three(coequal,/
coeternal) members. These two Christian belief systems represent atheological power struggle within the Christian community during thetransformation period. The Catholics won by ecclesiastical and imperialdecree in the 4th century, making Arianism a heresy, but Arianismremained an important force in parts of Europe as late as the 6th century.
     Pagans, Arians, and Catholics shared the Gaul of Clovis and theFranks. Clovis personally illustrates the juxtaposition of these threebelief systems. He was born into paganism, two of his sisters were Arians(one married the Arian Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great), and hiswife, Clotilda, like her sister, was Catholic but from a Burgundian royalfamily that included Arians. His conversion to Catholicism was that ofone man and not of his kingdom, but it can be seen as pivotal in Frankishhistory.
     Clovis's life as a religious man illustrates the challenges thenfaced by the Catholic bishops and illuminates their concerns withevangelism. They combatted paganism and the ancient traditions that itembodied, stamped out heresy, and attempted to convert Gaul's Jewishcommunities. The powerful advocacy of Catholicism that resonates inGregory's Histories is, perhaps, a response to the difficulty ofconversions of those like Clovis, who was not baptized until at least 15years into his reign. This advocacy may also reflect a deep-seatedcommunal memory of a religiously diverse kingdom and the daunting task ofconverting it.
     Upon Clovis's death, he divided his kingdom among his four survivingsons. Only Chlotar, who outlived his brothers, ruled a united kingdom,but he in turn divided it among his sons. It was not until the reign ofClovis's great-grandson Chlotar II in the early 7th century that theMerovingians experienced long-lasting political unity. The kingdom whichClovis established, however, superseded its occasional individual partsand remained intact for centuries.
     The historical Clovis remains a shadowy figure: a warrior whosolidified a kingdom, corresponded with bishops, and converted toCatholic Christianity. Within decades of his death, he had become a heroand was held up as a model king. A millennium and a half later he remainssignificant. For the French, he was the founder of France, and aderivation of his name, Louis, became the principal name of its kings.His baptism is considered one of the formative dates in French history.For Catholics, he was the first major Germanic Catholic king, and PopeJohn Paul II celebrated a mass in Reims in 1996 in honour of the 15thcentenary of his baptism.

MEROVINGIAN KINGS OF THE FRANKS
AD 476 - 751

The Frankish leader, Clovis, united the Salians with the Ripuarian(Eastern) Franks and they were converted to Christianity in 497. Theirkingdom expanded under Clovis and his sons to include Neustria (northernFrance), Austrasia (Netherlands, Austria, northern Germany), Burgundy andProvence by 714.The Franks quickly became the dominant Germanic tribe innot only Gaul but throughout Central and Western Europe. The territorybetween modern-day France and Germany, and south to Central Italy, becameknown as Francia. The kingdoms this eventually encompassed included WestFrancia (France), East Francia (eventually to emerge as Germany),Burgundy, Lombardy, Lotharingia / Lorraine (only briefly an independentkingdom before it splintered into various interrelated principalities,known as the Stem Duchies), and the Papal States (which started life asthe Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna), which were centered on Rome. All ofthis territory was part of the Empire of Charlemagne.

General Notes:

"Clovis's most significant achievement was not the conquest of largeparts of Gaul but the elimination of all rivals to his kingship." EDWARDJAMES

Frankish king of the Merovingian line, who established Frankish powerover Roman Gaul, and whose conversion to orthodox Christianity securedgreat advantages over possible rivals, gaining complete cooperation oforthodox clergy.

BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY

The Germanic peoples who entered the Roman Empire over a period ofcenturies--encountering and overcoming existing social, political, andmilitary institutions--underwent many changes. The Franks were theproduct of some of these changes. One of their greatest kings, Clovis I,who inherited his throne when only 15, was more than a product of histimes: he was a remarkably successful, single-minded, and ruthless leaderwho made full use of Romanized institutions and Germanic custom insolidifying and expanding the power and territory he inherited from hisfather, Childeric.

The Franks were not included among the tribes or "nations" enumerated bythe Roman and Greek historians who saw and described the early Germans.The result of a coalition of some Germanic peoples who settled in theRhine Valley, the Franks developed distinctive weapons (i.e., theFrancobard--a battle axe), their own dialect (now known as EarlyFrankish), and an ability to adapt to changing conditions. Because theirwar chieftains wore their hair long (possibly daring enemies to approachand take hold of it during battle), they became known as the "Long-HairedKings."

Roman Gaul, and parts of the Rhine Valley and lands north and west ofthat river, had been infiltrated by Germanic peoples for severalcenturies since the time of Julius Caesar. By the fifth century, thosepeople who had become known as Franks had settled down in two distinctgroupings in the Rhine Valley. To the northwest, in the area known todayas Belgium and the Netherlands, the so-called Salian Franks held sway.The adjectival descriptor of Salian was given by Romans and referred tothe source of their economic power: the salt flats near the mouth of theRhine and the North Sea shores. Salt was a precious commodity in thosedays. Further up-river were the Ripuarian Franks, related throughlanguage, custom, and probably intermarriage. Their name was also derivedfrom the Latin and signified that they lived on the river banks.

The first so-called king of the Salian Franks, named Merovech (Merovecs,Merovic, Meroveus), received his power from at least two sources: descentfrom a tribal hero and confirmation of his leadership by a Roman orRoman-appointed official in northern Gaul. Probably a war chieftain whowore his hair long and braided in the Frankish-Germanic manner,Merovech's descendants became known as Merovingians. The first of thesewas presumably Clovis's father Childeric I, whose richly appointed gravewas discovered in Tournai (located in present-day Belgium near the Frenchborder) in 1653, complete with Roman, Byzantine, Hunnic, and Germanicarticles in gold, bejeweled, and with coins and seals which clearlyindicated the identity of the body. It is thought that Childeric died in481 or 482.

The rule of Clovis over the Salian Franks was noteworthy for severalreasons: he acquired and improved on the power and position he inheritedfrom Childeric; he effected a union of Salian and Ripuarian Franks; heobtained, by conquest or diplomacy, lands and peoples of adjacent"kingdoms" including Gauls, Alemanni, Thuringians, Armoricans (Bretons),and Visigoths, creating a kingdom that included much of what is todayFrance, Belgium, and Netherlands, as well as parts of western Germany.

Many of his predecessors, in the act of conquest, either expelled orslaughtered the inhabitants of areas they acquired by war. Clovis didnot. He seems to have made a conscious effort to include these conqueredpeoples under his rule, thereby gaining taxpaying subjects together withthe products of their industry. One of the results of this policy was adistinct change in social and political practices among the Franks, whoadopted many Roman or Gallo-Roman ways.

The reign of Clovis may be seen as a period of considerable warfare. Italso marks the foundations of the early French nation. Not all of theinnovations were intentional; it is more likely that they were incidentalto the desire to avoid unnecessary conflict which could dilute Clovis'salmost single-minded objective of acquisition and subjugation ofneighboring peoples and lands. To this end, Clovis affected Roman dressand manners when useful, authorized the drafting of laws based on Romanmodels, and adopted the religion of the majority of his new subjects:orthodox Christianity.

The first of his conquests was the area under the rule of Syagrius,reportedly a Gallo-Roman who ruled the remnants of Roman Gaul. The20-year-old Clovis defeated the forces of Syagrius (mostly Germanicwarriors) near the site of present-day Soissons, forcing Syagrius to fleeto the protection of Alaric II, king of the Visigoths, located in thesouth of what is now France. But on demand, Alaric quickly surrenderedSyagrius, and Clovis secretly had the defeated king executed.

A Germanic tribe called the Thuringians lived in a large area to thenortheast of the Gallo-Roman and Frankish-controlled lands. Clovis's nexttarget was a smaller group of Thuringians who had settled in themiddle-Rhine Valley; he defeated them in 491.

Sometime after the Thuringian conquest, Clovis's representatives, whilevisiting the Burgundian kingdom (to the southeast), discovered PrincessClotilde, one of two surviving daughters of a king named Chilperic, whohad been killed by his brother Gundobad (or Gundobald). Since the brotherhad also drowned Clotilda's mother, the princess was in danger. But whenthe emissaries saw Clotilda and remarked on her beauty and intelligenceto Clovis, he persuaded Gundobad to approve her removal to his kingdom,where she married the Frankish ruler and became his queen.

Clovis Converts to Orthodox Christianity:

Now Clotilda was orthodox Christian. In fact, the bulk of the Gallo-Romanpopulation was orthodox Christian. But many of the Germanic peoplesalready living within what had been the Roman Empire were ArianChristians. Adjudicated a heresy by the Council of Nicaea in a.d. 325,Arianism rejected the doctrine of the Trinity and held that Christ wasmortal. Orthodox Christianity in the fifth and sixth centuries believedin a Triune God and the Deity of Jesus Christ and was followed by thosewho looked to Rome and to Constantinople for their religious leadership.(A later break between Rome and the East would produce the divisionsknown as Catholic and Greek Orthodox.) In the time of Clovis, orthodoxyprevailed in most of western Christendom, excepting the area inhabited bythe Visigoths and some Ostrogothic remnants in Italy. Bringing with herorthodox Christian clergy, Clotilda lost little time working on her mateto convince him of the error of his ways. But it was not until Clovisencountered the Germanic tribe known as the Alemanni that he made anyovert gesture in favor of Christianity.

Occupying an area which today would include much of the Upper RhineValley, a sizable group of the Alemanni had begun to press westward. Inan effort to halt that expansion, Clovis, with his Salian Franks andnewly allied Ripuarian Franks, moved into the valley of the Moselle Riverto a place called Tolbiacum where they met a large force of Alemanni.According to Gregory, the late sixth-century bishop of Tours who wrotethe history of the Franks, Clovis's forces were in danger of defeat whenhe called upon the God of his queen to help him, promising to convert toChristianity if he won. At that point, the Alemanni broke and ran. SinceClovis was apparently a man of his word, he began immediate arrangementswith Remigius (Remì), orthodox bishop of Rheims, and along with some3,000 of his warriors, was baptized in a ceremony at Rheims on Christmasday, in the year 496 (or 497 or 506). (The Christmas date may be theforerunner of the Frankish tradition to accomplish great things on thatday.) It was this same bishop who had written to Clovis in 481-82,praising him for continuation of his father's policies and recommendingthat he follow the advice of his Christian bishops.

The conversion to orthodox Christianity gave Clovis a decided advantageover all other candidates for high positions in western Christendom. Thebulk of the population in the Christian West was not Germanic but Romanand Gallo-Roman. Encouraged by the clergy, they gave their loyalty toClovis and his descendants, first as orthodox Christians, then asCatholics. The mastery gained by Clovis over the Armoricans wasdiplomatic rather than military. Armorica was the name given by theRomans to the coastal district of western Gaul which included much of thepeninsula of Brittany and portions of what is now Normandy, Anjou, andMaine from the Seine to the Loire rivers. It is doubtful that even Cloviscould have conquered the Armoricans, since their history was one ofrugged independence. The success of Clovis in this matter is bothsurprising and decisive, the more so since it gave him positionaladvantage for his next step, which was subjugation of the Visigothickingdom in southern Gaul.

The Visigoth campaign was relatively lengthy. The most decisive battletook place in 507 at Vouillé, near Poitiers, where King Alaric II waskilled. Although some further fighting was necessary to complete thetask, the death of Alaric sealed the fate of the kingdom and ensuredClovis an unchallenged future.

He Promulgates the Salic Law:

With the Visigoths out of the way, Clovis could concentrate on cleanup.He authorized the drafting and promulgation of the Pactus Legis Salicae,the Salic (or Salian) Law which was to govern the Franks for centuries tocome. This is roughly the same period which saw the production ofJustinian's Code in Byzantium--the Eastern Roman Empire. The Burgundians,too, had worked at the fashioning of a law code to govern the kingdom.The accomplishment of Clovis in culminating his rule of some 30 yearswith the publication of the Salic Law is equal in importance with histerritorial acquisitions and his religious alignment. When Clovis died atage 55 in the year 511, his death set another precedent: he was interredin Paris, presaging the position that city was to hold in the future forFrance.

His was a charismatic leadership. The military victories, the politicalachievements, the social advances which witnessed the differingpeoples--Germanic, Gallic, and Roman--settling and living in closeproximity and in relative peace, laid the groundwork for the later HolyRoman Empire and the concept of a unified state that included manycultural and linguistic differences.

There can be little doubt that Clovis was a blunt, direct, forcefulleader, who had good counsel and listened to it. He benefited from theadvice of men who were older and more experienced than he. It is alsoobvious that he possessed an instinctive flair for doing the right thingat the right time. Even though, following a strong Germanic tradition, hedivided his kingdom among four surviving sons when he died, the precedentfor unification was there and it manifested itself several times in thecenturies ahead. The Belgian historian, Pirenne, has said that withoutMohammed (the prophet of Islam) there would have been no Charlemagne(also king of the Franks). It is entirely probable that without Clovisthere would also have been no Charlemagne.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name variations: Chlodovechs; Clodovic. Probable date of birth, 466; diedin 511; son of King Childeric; descendant of Merovech, "legendary" kingof Franks, from whom Merovingian line takes its name; married: Clotilda(Chlothilde, Chrotechildis; a Burgundian princess); children: (four; eachinherited portion of kingdom) Theodoric, Chlodomer, Childebert, Chlothar.

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"Clovis I, in German, Chlodwig (c. 466-511), king of the Franks (481-511) and first important ruler of the Meovingian dynasty.  He succeeded his father, Childeric I, as king of the Salian Franks.  His career focused largely on forging the Salian Franks on the northern Rhine River and the Ripuarian Franks on the lower Rhine into a single dominion.  He began with a victory in 486 over Syagrius, the last Roman governor in northern Gaul.  By 493, when he married the Bourguignon, princess Clotilda (later canonized as St. Clotilda), Clovis had defeated many petty princes whose territories had surrounded his capital at Soissons.  He next came into conflict in 496 with the confederation of Germanic tribes known as the Alamanni, who inhabited land east of his domains.  According to legend, it was only by invoking the God of his Christian wife, Clotilda, that he defeated his enemy.  Clotilda was almost certainly instrumental in Clovis's conversion to Christianity, and he was baptized in 496.  He became the champion of orthodox Christians in every part of Gaul and was supported effectively by the church in all his campaigns.  He continued to fight the Alamanni, who were completely conquered by 506; the next year the Visigoths were decisively defeated when their king, Alaric II, was killed by Clovis in a battle near Poitiers.  Clovis made Paris the capital of the Frankish kingdom, which at that time included most of present-day France and southwestern Germany.  According to Salian custom, he divided his kingdom among his four sons."

Source: Microsoft (R) Encarta (R) 90 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corp.

The Merovingian Dynasty

....dynasty of kings that ruled the Franks, a Germanic tribe, fro 481 to 751.  The first Merovingian ruler was Clovis I, who enlarged his kingdom to include most of present-day France and part of Germany.  The last strong Merovingian monarch was Dagobert I, who ruled from 629 to 639. Under his successors the Frankish kingdom became decentralized.  Royal power gradually gave way to the noble families, the most important of which was the Carolingian.  The Carolingians held the office of mayor of the palace and after 639 were kings in all but name.

Source: Encarta (R) 98 Desk Encyclopedia. (c) 1996-1997 Microsoft Corp.
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Philip II
b. Aug. 21, 1165, Paris, Fr.
d. July 14, 1223, Mantes
byname PHILIP AUGUSTUS, French PHILIPPE AUGUSTE, the first of the greatCapetian kings of medieval France (reigned 1179-1223), who graduallyreconquered the French territories held by the kings of England and alsofurthered the royal domains northward into Flanders and southward intoLanguedoc. He was a major figure in the Third Crusade to the Holy Land in1191.
Early life and kingship

Philip was the son of Louis VII of France and Adela of Champagne. Inorder to be associated as king with his father, who had fallen mortallyill, he was crowned at Reims on Nov. 1, 1179. His uncles of the House ofChampagne--Henry I, count of Champagne; Guillaume, archbishop of Reims;and Thibaut V, count of Blois and Chartres--hoped to use the youthfulking to control France. To escape from their tutelage, Philip, on April28, 1180, married Isabella, the daughter of Baldwin V of Hainaut and theniece (through her mother) of Philip of Alsace, the count of Flanders,who promised to give the King the territory of Artois as her dowry.

When Henry II of England arrived in Normandy, perhaps with the intentionof responding to an appeal by the House of Champagne, Philip II enteredinto negotiations with him and, at Gisors on June 28, 1180, renewed anunderstanding that Louis VII had reached with him in 1177. As a result,the House of Champagne was politically isolated, and Philip II was makingall decisions for himself and acting as he saw fit when his father died,on Sept. 18, 1180, leaving him sole king in name as well as in fact.

When the Count of Flanders allied himself with the Champagne faction,there followed a serious revolt against the King. In the Peace of Boves,in July 1185 (confirmed by the Treaty of Gisors in May 1186), the Kingand the Count of Flanders composed their differences (which had beenchiefly over possession of Vermandois, in Picardy), so that the disputedterritory was partitioned, Amiens and numerous other places passing tothe King and the remainder, with the county of Vermandois proper, beingleft provisionally to Philip of Alsace. Thenceforward the King was freeto run against Henry II of England.
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BIOGRAPHY: 11th gen. desc. of Alfred 'TheGreat'
13th gen. desc. of Charlamagne

BIOGRAPHY: This Thurston Le Despencer has also been reporte d as thebrother of William Le Despencer (which based on th e reported DOB seems tobe more likely than being his son.)
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"Europaische Stammtafeln", Isenburg.
"LDS Ancestral File".
~0895 Gisela (de Normandie) 0870 - 0931 Rolf (Rollo) "Wend-a-Foot" Duke of Normandy 61 61 Known as "The Old Pirate".

Left Norway for reaving & conquest on the continent.

Count of Rouen by conquest.

Banished from Norway by King Harald to the Hebrides.
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ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA , Vol. 9, Page 909
    Fulk le Rechin, brother of Geoffrey the Bearded, who had at firstbeen contented with an appanage consisting of Saintonge to be taken in1062 by the duke of Aquitaine, took advantage of the general discontentaroused in the countship [of Anjou] by the unskillful policy of Geoffreyto make himself master of Saumur (Feb. 25, 1067) and Angers (April 4) ancast Geoffrey into prison at Sable. Compelled by papal authority torelease and restore him, he soon renewed the struggle, beat Geoffrey nearBrissac and shut him up in the castle of Chinon (1068).  In order,however, to obtain his recognition as count, Fulk IV Rechin (1068-1109)had to carry on a long struggle with his barons, to cede Gatinais to KingPhilip I and to do homage to the count of Blois for Touraine.  On theother hand, he was successful on the whole in pursuing the policy ofGeoffrey Martel in Maine; afterward destroying La Fleche, he received thePeace of Blanchelande (1081), the homage of Robert, son of William theConqueror, for Maine.  Later he upheld Elias, lord of La Fleche againstWilliam Rufus, king of England, and, on the recognition of Elias as countof Maine in 1100, obtained for Fulk the Young, his son by Bertrade deMontfort, the and of Eremburge, Elias's daughter and sole heiress.

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0995 - 1027 Emma- Parvie of Aquitaine 32 32 UID: 1D810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DF8CD// ~0950 - ~0975 Adelais (Adelaide) of Vermandois 25 25 [Ancestry.com Tree #28319.FTW]

Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (118:19), identifies Adelaide as dau. of
ROBERT, COUNT OF TROYES (RIN 1230) and ADELAIDE, wife of GEOFREY I,
COUNT OF ANJOU (RIN 1228), and mother of FULK III, COUNT OF ANJOU
(RIN 1258).

ES iii, 49; ii, 189 [rev. in iii(1)]; and iii, 116and 433.

Richard Borthwick posted to
soc.genealogy.medieval on 1 Dec 1996:
Subject: Re: Gerberga, wife of Adalbert (was re. Welfs)
"In her discussion of the counts of Chalons CBB [Constance Brittain
Bouchard *Sword, Mitre and Cloister: Nobility and the Church in
Burgundy, 980-1198* (Ithica New York & London, Cornell University Press,
1987)] says:
"Lambert married a woman named Adelaide (*). While there is no
evidence of her origins in the sources, scholars have repeatedly tried to
tie her to the family of Giselbert, count of Burgundy, both because
Giselbert did have a daughter named Adelaide and because they feel a
need to explain how Lambert could have LEGITIMATELY** succeeded to
Chalon#. I prefer to leave Adelaide's origins unknown; since Lambert's
succession to Chalon was recognised by the king, he did not need a
hereditary claim by his wife to legitimize his rule(##).
Lambert died in 978, and his wife Adelaide quickly married Geoffrey
Greymantle, count of Anjou. Geoffrey acted as count of Chalon from 979
until his own death in 989 (*). ..." p.307f.
* Source regerences./ ** She uses italics to make the emphasis
# A long footnoted discussion of who has said what on the subject.
## Reference.

The Directory of Royal Genealogy shows her as daughter of Robert of Troyes


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

[jweber.ged]

Note: Turton names her Adelaide de Chalons, daughter of Thebault de Chalons.  I believe this is a mistake based on the name given by her marriage to her first husband, Lambert d'Auton, Count of Chalons.

-------------------

The following was contained in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

Jim,

Actually it's even uglier than that.  ES indicates that Geoffrey married Adelaide de Vermandois & upon her death, married her widowed mother Adelaide de Burgundy, heiress of Chalons.  It also states the same mother & dau also married Lambert, Comte de Chalon-sur-Saone, Vicomte de Dijon.

To see discussions of the absurdity of this go to google - groups - soc.genealogy.medieval & use keyword: grisgonelle

The following archived messages give a good synopsis of the problem:
Mardi Carter 26 Mar 1998
Jim Stevens 26 Mar 1998
Kenneth Harper Finton 26 Mar 1998
Christopher Nash 7 Jun 1998

To date I've not seen a definitive solution.

Regards,
Curt

Note: I have read some of the postings.  They seem to indicate that Geoffrey m. this Adelaide (although she is sometimes named "Adele de Donzy" and possibly another Adelaide as well, and that this Adelaide may not have married Lambert d'Autun, Count of Chalons?).  The part about the mother & daughter marrying the same people is (as it should be) discounted.  I am removing her marriage to Lambert d'Autun, making his wife Adelaide of Burgundy.

pg 107 & 109, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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~0795 - 0841 Gerard I 46 46 Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com Benjamin Pickett 1744 - 1844 Mary Dickey 100 100 <0929 - 0976 Henry von Stade 47 47 UID: CF2F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D581F// D. 0956 Gilbert of Chalon Daughter of Burgundy 1060 - 1110 Helias Count Of Maine 50 50 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de la FLECHE & ANJOU
Custom Field:<_FA#> SIGNEUR de la FLECHE & BALLON
1055 - 1099 Mathilde Dame De Chateau-Du-Loir 44 44 ~0855 - 0890 Ramnulf (Rainulfe) II 35 35 Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com 1050 - 1104 Hildegarde Princess France Countess Burgandy 54 54 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~0820 de Maine Bilichilde Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com ~0820 - 0866 Ramnulf I 46 46 Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com 0317 - 0361 Constantine II Emperor of Rome 44 44 1  NAME Flavius Julius /Contantius/ 1  NAME Constantius II of /Rome/2SOUR S033320 3  DAT A 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  BIRT 2DATEABT. 315 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEX T Date of Import: Jan 17,2001 1DEAT 2  DATE 360 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Impo rt:Jan 17,2001




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   Universal: Became Emperor of the East upon his father's deathandEmperor of the entire Rom an Empire after his brother, Constaus,waskilled. In 355 he appointed his cousin Julian as Ca esar who succeededhimas emperor.


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   K: Weldephas, King of the Thuringians.
   Collins: Widelphus/Weldelphus, King von Thuringia. Pfafman: Weldelphus.


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D. 0928 Gello of Blois ~1504 Margery Strutt ~0637 - <0709 Duke of Alemania Godfrey 72 72 1028 - 1052 Petronilla Fezensac 24 24 1684 - 1761 Charles Christian 77 77 0950 - 1003 Hermann II 53 53 UID: 3A4E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE2A0// 1826 - 1830 Samuel Ford Ayres 4 4 Hannah Hinshaw 0513 - 0478 Chrunsine of Burgundy 35 35 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1133 - 1189 "Curt Mantel" King of England Henry II 56 56 Henry II, first of the Angevin kings, was one of the most effective of all England's monarchs. He came to the throne amid the anarchy of Stephen's reign and promptly collared his errant barons. He refined Norman government and created a capable, self-standing bureaucracy. His energy was equaled only by his ambition and intelligence. Henry survived wars, rebellion, and controversy to successfully rule one of the Middle Ages' most powerful kingdoms.
Henry was raised in the French province of Anjou and first visited England in 1142 to defend his mother's claim to the disputed throne of Stephen. His continental possessions were already vast before his coronation: He acquired Normandy and Anjou upon the death of his father in September 1151, and his French holdings more than doubled with his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitane (ex-wife of King Louis VII of France). In accordance with the Treaty of Wallingford, a succession agreement signed by Stephen and Matilda in 1153, Henry was crowned in October 1154. The continental empire ruled by Henry and his sons included the French counties of Brittany, Maine, Poitou, Touraine, Gascony, Anjou, Aquitane, and Normandy. Henry was technically a feudal vassal of the king of France but, in reality, owned more territory and was more powerful than his French lord. Although King John (Henry's son) lost most of the English holdings in France, English kings laid claim to the French throne until the fifteenth century. Henry also extended his territory in the British Isles in two significant ways. First, he retrieved Cumbria and Northumbria form Malcom IV of Scotland and settled the Anglo-Scot border in the North. Secondly, although his success with Welsh campaigns was limited, Henry invaded Ireland and secured an English presence on the island.
English and Norman barons in Stephen's reign manipulated feudal law to undermine royal authority; Henry instituted many reforms to weaken traditional feudal ties and strengthen his position. Unauthorized castles built during the previous reign were razed. Monetary payments replaced military service as the primary duty of vassals. The Exchequer was revitalized to enforce accurate record keeping and tax collection. Incompetent sheriffs were replaced and the authority of royal courts was expanded. Henry empowered a new social class of government clerks that stabilized procedure - the government could operate effectively in the king's absence and would subsequently prove sufficiently tenacious to survive the reign of incompetent kings. Henry's reforms allowed the emergence of a body of common law to replace the disparate customs of feudal and county courts. Jury trials were initiated to end the old Germanic trials by ordeal or battle. Henry's systematic approach to law provided a common basis for development of royal institutions throughout the entire realm.
The process of strengthening the royal courts, however, yielded an unexpected controversy. The church courts instituted by William the Conqueror became a safe haven for criminals of varying degree and ability, for one in fifty of the English population qualified as clerics. Henry wished to transfer sentencing in such cases to the royal courts, as church courts merely demoted clerics to laymen. Thomas Beckett, Henry's close friend and chancellor since 1155, was named Archbishop of Canterbury in June 1162 but distanced himself from Henry and vehemently opposed the weakening of church courts. Beckett fled England in 1164, but through the intervention of Pope Adrian IV (the lone English pope), returned in 1170.He greatly angered Henry by opposing to the coronation of Prince Henry. Exasperated, Henry hastily and publicly conveyed his desire to be rid of the contentious Archbishop - four ambitious knights took the king at his word and murdered Beckett in his own cathedral on December 29, 1170. Henry endured a rather limited storm of protest over the incident and the controversy passed.
Henry's plans of dividing his myriad lands and titles evoked treachery from his sons. At the encouragement - and sometimes because of the treatment - of their mother, they rebelled against their father several times, often with Louis VII of France as their accomplice. The deaths of Henry the Young King in 1183 and Geoffrey in 1186 gave no respite from his children's rebellious nature; Richard, with the assistance of Philip II Augustus of France, attacked and defeated Henry on July 4, 1189 and forced him to accept a humiliating peace. Henry II died two days later, on July 6, 1189.
A few quotes from historic manuscripts shed a unique light on Henry, Eleanor, and their sons.
From Sir Winston Churchill Kt, 1675: "Henry II Plantagenet, the very first of that name and race, and the very greatest King that England ever knew, but withal the most unfortunate . . . his death being imputed to those only to whom himself had given life, his ungracious sons. . ."
From Sir Richard Baker, A Chronicle of the Kings of England: Concerning endowments of mind, he was of a spirit in the highest degree generous . . . His custom was to be always in action; for which cause, if he had no real wars, he would have feigned . . . To his children he was both indulgent and hard; for out of indulgence he caused his son henry to be crowned King in his own time; and out of hardness he caused his younger sons to rebel against him . . . He married Eleanor, daughter of William Duke of Guienne, late wife of Lewis the Seventh of France. Some say King Lewis carried her into the Holy Land, where she carried herself not very holily, but led a licentious life; and, which is the worst kind of licentiousness, in carnal familiarity with a Turk."

House of Anjou, later called Plantagenet.  Ruled England 1154-1189.  Henry made
his friend Thomas Becket Archbishop of Canterbury, but later caused his death
by saying "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?"  Four knights took him
at his word and murdered Becket.  He dominated his powerful wife, Eleanor and
took mistresses as he wished.  He behaved with a certain meanness towards all
his children, except the youngest son, John. He received the duchy of Aquitaine
when he married Eleanor and the territory included Normandy, Anjou, Brittany
and England.  He had a vast domain from the Scottish border to the Pyrenesand
more than half of France.  Henry had reddish freckled complextion and gray
eyes.  He was a scholar, spoke many languages and had contempt for the
trappings of Monarchy; dressed in ordinary clothes.  He is buried near Chinon.

Reign 1154-1189
Burial , Fontevraud Abbey
Henry II (1154-1189)

Born: 5th March 1133 at Le Mans, Maine

Died: 6th July 1189 at Chinon Castle, Anjou

Parents: Geoffrey, Count of Anjou and the Empress Matilda

Siblings: Geoffrey, Count of Nantes & William, Count of Poitou

Crowned: 19th December 1154 at Westminster Abbey, Middlesex

Married: 18th May 1152 at Bordeaux Cathedral, Gascony

Spouse: Eleanor daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitane & divorcee ofLouis VII, King of France

Offspring: William, Henry, Matilda, Richard, Geoffrey, Eleanor, Joan &John

Contemporaries: Louis VII (King of France, 1137-1180), Thomas Beckett(Archbishop of Canterbury), Pope Adrian IV, Frederick I (FrederickBarbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor, 1152-1190)
Henry II, first of the Angevin kings, was one of the most effective ofall England's monarchs. He came to the throne amid the anarchy ofStephen's reign and promptly collared his errant barons. He refinedNorman government and created a capable, self-standing bureaucracy. Hisenergy was equaled only by his ambition and intelligence. Henry survivedwars, rebellion, and controversy to successfully rule one of the MiddleAges' most powerful kingdoms.

Henry was raised in the French province of Anjou and first visitedEngland in 1142 to defend his mother's claim to the disputed throne ofStephen. His continental possessions were already vast before hiscoronation: He acquired Normandy and Anjou upon the death of his fatherin September 1151, and his French holdings more than doubled with hismarriage to Eleanor of Aquitane (ex-wife of King Louis VII of France). Inaccordance with the Treaty of Wallingford, a succession agreement signedby Stephen and Matilda in 1153, Henry was crowned in October 1154. Thecontinental empire ruled by Henry and his sons included the Frenchcounties of Brittany, Maine, Poitou, Touraine, Gascony, Anjou, Aquitane,and Normandy. Henry was technically a feudal vassal of the king of Francebut, in reality, owned more territory and was more powerful than hisFrench lord. Although King John (Henry's son) lost most of the Englishholdings in France, English kings laid claim to the French throne untilthe fifteenth century. Henry also extended his territory in the BritishIsles in two significant ways. First, he retrieved Cumbria andNorthumbria form Malcom IV of Scotland and settled the Anglo-Scot borderin the North. Secondly, although his success with Welsh campaigns waslimited, Henry invaded Ireland and secured an English presence on theisland.

English and Norman barons in Stephen's reign manipulated feudal law toundermine royal authority; Henry instituted many reforms to weakentraditional feudal ties and strengthen his position. Unauthorized castlesbuilt during the previous reign were razed. Monetary payments replacedmilitary service as the primary duty of vassals. The Exchequer wasrevitalized to enforce accurate record keeping and tax collection.Incompetent sheriffs were replaced and the authority of royal courts wasexpanded. Henry empowered a new social class of government clerks thatstabilized procedure - the government could operate effectively in theking's absence and would subsequently prove sufficiently tenacious tosurvive the reign of incompetent kings. Henry's reforms allowed theemergence of a body of common law to replace the disparate customs offeudal and county courts. Jury trials were initiated to end the oldGermanic trials by ordeal or battle. Henry's systematic approach to lawprovided a common basis for development of royal institutions throughoutthe entire realm.

The process of strengthening the royal courts, however, yielded anunexpected controversy. The church courts instituted by William theConqueror became a safe haven for criminals of varying degree andability, for one in fifty of the English population qualified as clerics.Henry wished to transfer sentencing in such cases to the royal courts, aschurch courts merely demoted clerics to laymen. Thomas Beckett, Henry'sclose friend and chancellor since 1155, was named Archbishop ofCanterbury in June 1162 but distanced himself from Henry and vehementlyopposed the weakening of church courts. Beckett fled England in 1164, butthrough the intervention of Pope Adrian IV (the lone English pope),returned in 1170.He greatly angered Henry by opposing to the coronationof Prince Henry. Exasperated, Henry hastily and publicly conveyed hisdesire to be rid of the contentious Archbishop - four ambitious knightstook the king at his word and murdered Beckett in his own cathedral onDecember 29, 1170. Henry endured a rather limited storm of protest overthe incident and the controversy passed.

Henry's plans of dividing his myriad lands and titles evoked treacheryfrom his sons. At the encouragement - and sometimes because of thetreatment - of their mother, they rebelled against their father severaltimes, often with Louis VII of France as their accomplice. The deaths ofHenry the Young King in 1183 and Geoffrey in 1186 gave no respite fromhis children's rebellious nature; Richard, with the assistance of PhilipII Augustus of France, attacked and defeated Henry on July 4, 1189 andforced him to accept a humiliating peace. Henry II died two days later,on July 6, 1189.

A few quotes from historic manuscripts shed a unique light on Henry,Eleanor, and their sons.

From Sir Winston Churchill Kt, 1675: "Henry II Plantagenet, the veryfirst of that name and race, and the very greatest King that England everknew, but withal the most unfortunate . . . his death being imputed tothose only to whom himself had given life, his ungracious sons. . ."

From Sir Richard Baker, A Chronicle of the Kings of England: Concerningendowments of mind, he was of a spirit in the highest degree generous . .. His custom was to be always in action; for which cause, if he had noreal wars, he would have feigned . . . To his children he was bothindulgent and hard; for out of indulgence he caused his son henry to becrowned King in his own time; and out of hardness he caused his youngersons to rebel against him . . . He married Eleanor, daughter of WilliamDuke of Guienne, late wife of Lewis the Seventh of France. Some say KingLewis carried her into the Holy Land, where she carried herself not veryholily, but led a licentious life; and, which is the worst kind oflicentiousness, in carnal familiarity with a Turk."
~1470 - <1543 Henry Child 73 73 ~0510 Recomier - Duke of Burgundy 0973 - 1017 Gerberge Princess of Burgundy 44 44 GIVN Gerberge of
SURN Burgundy
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1

GIVN Gerberga
SURN de Bourgogne

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OCCU Prncss of Upper Burg. ...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p 11,149 says ABT 966;HAWKINS.GED
says 965; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 970,France;misc.traveller.
com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn says 970;www.rootsweb.com/gumby says 973,Burgu
SOUR COMYN4.TAF (Compuserve) says ABT 1043
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p, 11 says 1017
HAWKINS.GED says 1017; gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 1016
PAGE 26
QUAY 0
Duchess of Swabia - www.rootsweb.com/gumby

or 959*
1836 - 1873 Nathan W. Ayres 37 37 ~1190 - <1252 Isabel De Ferrers 62 62 0502 - ~0567 Radegonda Thurigian d'Ingonde 65 65 1  NAME Radegunde /de Thuringia/




Sources: "the Franks" by Edward James; RC 303; Kraentzler 1636;Pfafman;AF; Women in the Wall .
   Pfafman: Radegonda (Radegund), motherofBlithildes/Blithildes/Blitildis.
   RC: Rodegunde, Princess von Thuringian Franks and mother of ChilpericIof Soissons.
   K: Hardengonde.
   Wall: Radegunda. Chart lists no children. Text says she hadnochildren. This source says A regunda was the mother of Chilperic.
   Franks: Calls her Radegund. "In Gregory's story, Theuderic incitedtheFranks to anger by t elling stories von Thuringian atrocities; heinvaded,together with Chlothar, and Thuringia wa s subjected to Frankishrule oncemore. Chlothar took home the Thuringian princess Radegund, h isfuturewife and a future saint, as part of the booty."Daughter of a Kingof theThuringian F ranks. She was 5th wife

Sources: AF; "the Franks" by Edward James; Women in the Wall.
   Franks: Aregund, probably died in the late 560s. Does not namethechildren of Aregund.  Wa ll: Aregunda, mother of Chilperic. AF:Aregonde.


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1577 Alice Frost 1015 - 1055 Hedwig De Semur 40 40 1782 Thomas Marshill ~0331 Fedelmia 1146 - 1219 William Marshal 73 73 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
PEMBROKE CASTLE
The unsurpassed strength of this mighty Norman Castle sited on a high
ridge between two tidal inlets, gave it to the distinction of never
having fallen to the Welch. The strategic position, on a major routeway,
was chosen early in the firstNorman incursions into southwest Wales,
when the castle was founded by Rogerof Montgomery in 1093, and it stood
firm against Welsh counter-attacks in subsequent years,
Pembroke's strategic importance soon increased, as it was herethat the
Normans embarked on their Irish campaigns. In 1189 the castle cameinto
the hands of William Marshall, who, over the next 30 years transformed
the earth-and-timber castle into a mighty stone fortification. First to
be built was the inner ward with it's magnificent round keep,... with a
height over 22m and remarkable domed roof. The original entrance was on
the first floor, approached by an external stair, the present ground
floor entrance being alater insertion. The keep had four floors,
connected by a spiral stair whichled to the battlements. The large
square holes on the top of the outside were to hold a timber board , or
fighting platform. When the castle was attacked, the board could be
erected as an extra defence, outside the battlements butway above the
heads of the attackers.
King, 1978; King and Cheshire 1982
In a room of the Tower of London in August 1189, two people who were
about tobe married met for the first time. This twist of fate ...would
have a far reaching effect on English history. The young lady was Isabel
de Clare, sole heiress of Richard Strongbow  de Clare, Earl of Pembroke
and Striguil, and Aoife, daughter of Dermot MacMurrough, King of
Leinster. The man was William Marshal....There are no accounts of this
first meeting nor of the marriage ceremony, but this was the final step
in the making of one of the greatest knights and magnates in medieval
English history.
William Marshal's life is well documented because less than a year after
his death in 1219, his eldest son William II commissioned a record of his
father's life. "L'Historie de Guillaume leMarechal"...the writer [Jean]
had access to Marshal's squire John D'Erly andhad witnessed some of the
events in Marshal's later life. The events recorded can be verified in
most instances by official records in Pipe Rolls, Charter Rolls, Close
Rolls, Patent Rolls, Oblates Rolls, and chronicles of the times.
William Marshal was born c. 1146, and , as a younger son, becoming a
knight was his natural path to success and survival. Marshal was sent to
his father's
cousin William of Tancarville, hereditary Chamberlain of Normandy, to be
trained as a knight in 1159. He was knighted, probably by his uncle,
in1167.
In 1170 William Marshal was appointed head of the mesnie [military]
household of the young Prince Henry by King Henry II. In 1173, marshal
knighted theyoung prince and led him and his mesnie to many victories on
the tournamentfields of Normandy. It is here Marshal established his
status as an undefeated knight and his friendships with the powerful and
influential men of his day. His character and reputation were built
through his own actions and abilities. He had no lord from whom he could
gain advantage or status.
Upon the death of young Henry, Marshal obtained permission from King
Henry to take youngHenry's cross to Jerusalem, where he spent two years
fighting for King Guy and the Knights Templar.
Henry II granted Marshal his first fief, Cartmel in Lancashire, in1187.
With this fief Marshall became a vassal of King Henry II andswore fealty
to him as his lord and his king. Until Henry II's death in 1188, William
served as knight, counselor, and ambassador. When Richard I came tothe
throne, he recognized Marshal as a brother and equal in chivalry.
Fulfilling a promise made by his father, Richard gave

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> LORD & EARL de PEMBROKE

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Pembroke

!3rd Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England, Protector of the Realm,  Regent of the Kingdom, 1216-19. [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 163]

MINOR, BURR, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 22nd ggrandfather

!Named in the Magna Charta, 1215.  A man of exemplary character. [Magna Charta Sureties]

!Brother and heir-male of John, Baron Marshall, hereditary marshal of the king's household, who bore the great golden spurs of the king at the coronation of Richard I. William first appears in English history as a supporter of Prince Henry, the rebellious son of Henry II.  This prince, upon his death-bed, delivered to his most confidential friend, William Marshall, his cross, to convey to Jerusalem, which commission, however, he personally never fulfilled, as he shortly afterwards married the great heiress, became Earl of Pembroke, and was left at home by Richard Coeur de Lion, when he set out on his journey to the Holy Land, as one of the assistants in the government of the realm during his absence. Upon the decease of his brother John, in 1199, he became lord marshal to King John, and on the day of John's coronation he was invested with the sword of the earldom of Pembroke, being then confirmed in the possession of the said inheritance, and was shortly afterwards appointed high sheriff of the counties of Sussex and Gloucester.  In a few years he had grants from King John of Goderich Castle, in County Hereford, and of the whole province of Leinster, in Ireland. Had 5 sons by the heiress of Clare who each succeeded in his lands and honors and all died without issue, when all his honors became extinct and his great inheritance devolved upon his 5 daughters. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 74, 106, 110, 221]

!England, 12 Nov 1216 -- The regent, William Marshal, and the papal legate, Cardinal Guala, reissue a slightly revised Magna Carta.  [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 56]

!London, Nov 1217 -- King John's dying wish is the the Earl of Pembroke, William Marshal, the most powerful and chivalrous of his knights, should care for the boy king Henry.  William was reluctant to take on what must have appeared as a hopeless cause until he saw the helpless child.  He shares the regency with Hubert de Burgh.  William's career is a remarkable story of romance and chivalry befitting a Norman nobleman.  He was trained as a squire, ransomed as a knight by Eleanor of Aquitaine and fought both for and against Henry II. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 56]

!With Queen Eleanor when she was attacked by the Lusignan brothers. He was then a young knight who fought "like a wild board besieged by hounds" but had nevertheless been captured.  Then 22, he was one of those landless younger sons, son of the same John Marshal whose complaints had brought Becket to Northampton.  Knighted only a few months earlier, he had already distinguished himself in several tournaments.  Eleanor arranged for his ransom and release as well as bestowing gifts of horses, gold, rich garments and brought him into her family as tutor, guardian, friend, and companion for Prince Henry, thus paving the way for Marshal's rise from knight-errant to, five decades later, regent of England. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 241]

1st Earl of Pembroke; m. Isabel de Clare; father of Eve Marshall. [Royal Descents, p. 421]

The posterity of the great William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, was singularly unfortunate: his 5 sons succeeded each other in turn, all dying childless, and the estates were divided bet. the lines of his 5 daus. [Angevin England, p. 78]

b. 1144 [Judy Martin]

b.c. 1145, d. 14 May 1219 at Caversham, bur. in the Temple Church, London; 3rd Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England, Protector, Regent of the Kingdom 1216-19; son of John Marshal and Sibyl de Salisbury; m. Isabel de Clare; father of Eve/Eva Marshal. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69]

Probably the greatest lay subject of the Middle Ages. The earliest masonry of Pembroke Castle is certainly his work, and virtually the whole of the defences appear to have been completed by him or by his sons, the last of whom died in 1245. With his wife's enormous inheritance, to which were later added his own family lands and the lordship of Goodrich, the Marshal was a very rich man indeed; and very much the largest, and possibly the most valuable part of his property lay across the Irish Sea, in the form of the vast fief of Leinster: five modern counties and part of a sixth, held by the service of 100 knights. In the 30 years of the Marshal's rule (1189-1219) there was one irruption of royal authority, between 1207 (when the earl, going to Leinster against the will of King John, was obliged to surrender to the king all his castles in England and Wales) and 1211, when the king received the Marshal back into favour; it is unlikely that much work was then going on at Pembroke, or elsewhere among the earl's castles. [Pembroke Castle, pp. 7-8]

Chepstow has been a strategic fortress for hundreds of years and it demonstrates perhaps better than any other site the changes in mediaeval military fortification. Chepstow is ususual among British Castles in that it was built largely of stone from the first, with no primary timber phase. The barbican was a significant addition made by the sons of William Marshall, its tower and gateway deserving careful scrutiny. [The Gwent Collection brochure]

Chepstow's vulnerable east face was strengthened by William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, in abt 1200 with a curtain wall and two flanking towers equipped with arrowslits, in the new defensive mode of the 13th century. As such it is one of the earliest examples of this new style of fortification in the country. William Marshal's sons greatly enlarged the castle, adding the gatehouse, through which the visitor now enters, and the ward behind it. They also heightened fitz Osbern's keep and built a strongly-defended barbican at the upper end of the castle. [Chepstow Castle, p. 3]

William Marshall was one of the outstanding men of his day, a landless son of an English, knightly family, who had made a name for himself in Angevin France by his formidable fighting ability and by his uncompromising loyalty to those he served. He stayed loyal to the old king, Henry II, when almost all others deserted him for his rebel sons. Richard Lionheart, one of these sons, respected Marshal both for his loyalty to his father and for his skill as a soldier (he had unhorsed Richard in a skirmish, but spared his life). When Richard became king he married William to the heiress Isabella de Clare.
   William fitz Osbern's castle had now stood unchanged for nearly a century and a half. William Marshal, however, was a notable castle builder who remodelled several strongholds in the up to date techniques of military architecture familiar to him from his career in France. His most impressive work is the great round keep at Pembroke, guarding the sea route between his British and Irish lands. Marshal also built the castle at Usk, NW of Chepstow. [Chepstow Castle, p. 6]

m. Isabel de Clare de Strigoil; father of 5 sons and 5 daus. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2945]

4th Earl of Pembroke; 4th son of John, 2nd son by #2 wife, Sibyl de Salisbury d'Evereux b. 1146; in 1152 his father gave him as hostage to Stephen at the seige of Newbury. Later, his father sent him to William de Tancarville, hereditary Master Chamberlain of Normandy for 8 years. Knighted in 1167; was at the deathbed of Henry II in Chinon and escorted the body back to England; m. Aug 1189 in London, Isabel, Countess of Pembroke; d. 1219 at Caversham; bur. Temple Church, London. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2944]

Earl of Pembroke; son of John the Marshall Fitzgilbert and Sibilia/Sibyl de Salisbury. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Son of John Fitz Gilbert and Sybill of Salisbury; m. Isabel de Clare; father of Isabell Marshall who m. Gilbert III de Clare. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Arrived in Ireland in 1207. [The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland, p. 66]

William de Braose quarrelled with his royal master and fled to Ireland, where he was sheltered by William Marshal and the powerful de Lacy brothers in defiance of the king's justiciar. King John came to Ireland a second time with an avenging army in 1210. William Marshal, lord of Leinster, succeeded in making his peace, but the honor of Limerick, the lordship of Meath, and the earldom of Ulster were all declared forfeit to the king. [The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland, p. 66]

1st Earl of Pembroke. Had 5 sons each of whom succeeded in turn to the Earldom and died childless; had 5 daus/co-heiresses, each of whom m. and had children, [The Plantagenet Ancestry, p. iii]

In abt 1182 William was suspected of having an affair with Marguerite of France, wife of Henry the Young King. This may have been a plot to discredit William, not based on any real indiscretion on his part. In any case, it led to Henry the Young King repudiating his wife and sending her back to her brother Philip Augustus. He also withdrew his friendship from William, who left young Henry's court. William went to Henry II to prove his innocence by trial in combat, but Henry II refused to judge the quarrel. William left court again, and young Henry eventually begged him to return because of William's qualities. This must have all happened not long before young Henry's death. [Georges Duby, William Marshal: The Flower of Chivalry, as quoted by Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

The first stone castle at Kilkenny was built about 1190 by Strongbow's son-in-law, William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke. This was a square-shaped castle with towers at each corner: three of these original four towers survive today. [Kilkenny Castle]

Knights travelled throughout Europe to take part, and some made their living from the spoils.
"The famous English jouster of the 12th century, William Marshall, did," confirms John Wller. "He and his colleague would hang about on the edges of the tournament waiting to see someone get tired, then go in and knobble him. You could gang up on someone like that. It was always dangerous. People always got killed." ["Jousting" by Sian Ellis, BRITISH HERITAGE, Aug/Sep 2001, pp. 32-37]

William the Marshal was the greatest soldier of his time and a man of untarnished reputation: he was given the title and responsibility of 'governor of king and kingdom'. Despite his 70 years, and having served under Henry II, Richard and John, few men would willingly face him in battle. The Marshal carried with him the goodwill of the majority of the people of England. [Lincoln Castle, p. 34]

Goodrich Castle is mentioned in 1204 when King John gave it to William Marshal on his marriage to the heiress of the earldom of Pembroke. Pembroke was the medieval route to Ireland, and the earls had great estates there after the Norman Conquest in the late 12th century. William had risen from humble origins because of his support for four kings: Henry II, Richard I, John and finally Henry III. [Goodrich Castle, p. 21]

The Marshal of England. Pembroke, Netherwent, Leinster, Orbec, Bienfaite,
half Giffard.
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1150 - 1195 V, Count of Hainault Baldwin 45 45 ~1135 - 1194 Margaret of Flanders 59 59 D. 1171 Baldwin IV of Mons 0982 Angharad Verch Maredudd I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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of Neustria & Burgandy Theuderic IV ~1137 - 1173 Matthew von Lothringen of Alsace 36 36 ~0635 Hananiah ha-David of Judea Source: lorenfamily.com 1615 - 1690 Alice Blower 75 75 ~0810 - >0880 "Glumra" Ivarson Eystein 70 70 REFN: 8707
Jarl of the Uplanders of Norway Earl of the Uplands. Eystein had issue
Rogenwald and Malahule. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited,
and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 492,
Sinclair, Earl of Orkney]

1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 805
2  PLAC Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway

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   K: Genbald, Last King of the West Goths.


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Gallus , Bishop of Troyes Magnus Ralph d'Aubigny ~0975 - 1033 of Normandy Hawise 58 58 UID: 2EE7311F6B9FD711B84A0008C7FB134379E6//

DATE 27 MAR 2000

vol 1, pg 744, "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester by George Ormerod

pg 174, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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1801 - 1866 Nancy Ann Harvey 65 65 WFT Est 613-642 Algaut Gautreksson Hildegarde UID: 2F820C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0BFC// Hans D. <1103 Daughter Of Tougor Khan UID: AB4E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D53B0// 0245 - 0289 I, Frank ChiefI Gonobaud 44 44 ~1204 - 1245 Anselm Marshall 41 41 ~0961 - 1016 Uchtred I of Northumbria 55 55 ~1192 - Bet 1220 and 1270 Alice Adeliza Bigod Wft Est 1179-1199 - Bet 1180 and 1289 William de Warren Acceded: 1202
Interred: Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex
The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI,p.500-503.
0868 - ~0972 Ivar Ragnvaldsson 104 104 1781 - 1847 Abel Thompson 66 66 0915 - 1008 Mathilde of Saxony 93 93 UID: ED1DDC70E09CD711B84A0008C7FB1343DCD2// ~1150 - 1221 Roger 2nd Earl Of Norfolk Bigod 71 71 1165 - Wft Est 1200-1250 Ida Isabella of England 1026 Elena of Normandy ~1130 - 1199 Juliana De Vere 69 69 1060 - 1107 Roger de Maltot Bigod 47 47 BURR, NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINE - 25th ggrandfather

!A feudal baron, the first of this great family that settled in England, was in the Conqueror'r time possessed of six lordships in Essex and 117 in Suffolk. Adhering to the party that took up arms against William Rufus, he fortified the castle of Norwich, and wasted the country around.  At the accession of Henry I, being a witness of the king's laws and stanch in his interests, he obtained gifts of land from the crown and was lord high steward in right of his wife. In 1103 he and his wife founded the abbey of Whetford, in Norfolk, where he was buried in 1107. Wife may be Adeliza/Alice Grentemaisnil (m. bef. 1103) [Magna Charta Barons, p. 77]

Roger Bigot was a man of Calvados, Normandy. His lands in Normandy were of but moderate extent and he made the fortunes of himself and his descendants in England, and through the Conquest. One cannot help suspecting that he was enabled to do this by his Norman overlord, Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, of whom in 1086 he was holding something like 20 manors in Suffolk. [Anglo-Norman Families, pp. 14-15]

Son of Robert Wigot/Bigot; present at Senlac and received large grants for his services at the Conquest, comprising 123 manors in Essex and Sussex, only 6 being in Sussex. It is quite possible that Robert his father was also present at the conquest. Rogert was a young man at that time as he did not die until 1107, when he was buried in the Abbey of Thetford in Norfolk, which he had founded in 1103. He m. Adeliza, dau. of Hugh de Grentemesnil, by whom he had 7 children. William, his eldest son and heir, was dapifer to the king and perished in the wreck of the White Ship and was succeeded by his brother Hugh, who was also steward of the king's household. Father of Maud who m.William d'Aubigny II. [Falaise Roll, p. 6, 98]

In 1086 Hugh de Corbun held Osmondiston (now Scholes), Norfolk, and in Strickland in Yoxford, Suffolk, of Roger Bigot. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 32]

In 1086 Humphrey de Cuelai held land in Great Massingham and Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk of Roger Bigot. Cully is 9 kil. S of Courvaudon in which was situate the fief of Savenay, held by Roger Bigot of the bishop of Bayeux. There is no evidence that Roger had any interest in Cully, but there is nothing impossible in his enfeoffing in England one who was his near neighbor in Normandy.[Anglo-Norman Families, p. 36]

The family of Bagot descends from Bagod, who held Bramshall in Staffordshire from Robert de Stafford at the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086. He or possibly his son of the same name was living 1129. [Burke's, p. 152]

Roger Bigod, in the reign of William Rufus, gave the church of St. Felix at Walton to the monastery of St. Andrew, Rochester. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 80]

Suffolk men fully appreciated the danger from the Danes, and Roger Bigod's new possessions made him responsible for the defence of the southern coast, the usual entrance of the invaders. He, with Robert Malet and Ralph Wader, met Sweyn when he sailed up the Orwell in 1069 and defeated him near Ipswich. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 165]

Following Ralph Wader's rebellion and exile, the Bigods rose tremendously in power. He and Robert Malet then wielded the whole county influence. The turbulent reigns of William II and Henry I saw the gradual growth of the power of the Bigods, whose influence became almost paramount after the expedition of Robert of Normandy in 1101 to claim his brother's throne. On the suppression of the rebellion Robert Malet suffered the confiscation of his vast properties, and in consequence the castle and honour of Eye fell into royal hands. Roger Bigod was staunch for Henry and received the castle of Framlingham as his reward. He was in high favour. His eldest son was drowned in the White Ship with Prince Henry in 1120, and Hugh Bigod, the younger son, succeeded to his father's place. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 165]

First of this great family to settle in England; possessed of 6 lordships in Essex and 117 in Suffolk; fortified his castle at Norwich; supported Henry I and laws; was lord steward of the king's household in right of his wife. In 1103, he and wife founded the abbey of Whetford in Norfolk where he was buried Sep 1107. M. Alice de Todeni and were parents of Sir Hugh Bigod, knight and ancestor of Hugh & Roger Bigod, Sureties of Magna Charta. Roger's wife survived him. Son of Roger le Bigod. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3388b]

m.1 Adelaide; father of Gunnor who m. Robert de Essex. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

The manor of Framlingham was given to Roger Bigod by King Henry I in 1101. Roger already held much land in Suffolk and when his son Hugh was created earl of Norfolk by King Stephen in 1140, it was really the old earldom of East Anglia, both Norfolk and Suffolk, which was revived. [Framlingham and Orford Castles, p. 16]

Possessed six lordships in Essex and 117 in Suffolk besides many manors in Norfolk. In 1103 he founded the Abbey of Whetford in Norfolk and was buried there four years later.
   Roger was present at Senlac and received large grants for his services at the Conquest, comprising 123 manors in Essex and Suffolk, only 6 being in the latter county, besides divers manors in Norfolk. Roger adhering to the party that took up arms against William Rufus in the first year of that monarch's   reign, fortified the castle at Norwich, and wasted the country around. At the accession of King Henry I being a witness of the king's laws, and staunch in his interests, he obtained Framlingham in Suffolk, as a gift from the crown. He must have been a young man at that time, as he did not die until 1107, when he was buried in the Abbey of Whetford in Norfolk, which he had founded in 1103. Roger m. Adeliza Grantesmesnil, daughter and co-heir of Hugh de Grantesmesnil, HIgh Steward of England.
   He left two sons and three daughters:
1. William
2. Hugh
3. Gunnor who m. Robert de Essex/Robert FitzSuein, Lord of Rayleigh
4. Maud who m. William d'Aubigny, Master Butler of the Royal Household
5. Cecily who m. William d'Aubigny the Breton
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~1072 - >1130 Alice Adeliza De Toeni 58 58 Dau. of Hugh de Grentesmesnil; m. Robert de Bigot/Wigot and was mother of his 7 children. [Falaise Roll, p. 98]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Dau. of Hugue de Grentemesnil and Adeliza de Beaumont; m. Roger d'Ivri. [Falaise Roll, p. 60, 64]

m. Roger I Bigod; mother of Gunnor who m. Robert de Essex. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Adeliza de Beaumont and Hugh de Grandmesnil; m. Roger de Albini. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 26 Jun 2002]

Dau. of Robert de Todeni of Guerny, lord of Belvoir Castle; m. Roger le Bigod; mother of Sir Hugh Bigod; mother of Gunnora who m. Robert Fitz Suein. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2997,3388b]

NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 25th ggrandmother

Dau. of Robert de Tosny and Adela/Adeliza; m. Roger I Bigod; mother of Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, Cecily who m. William I Brito d'Albini, Jane who m. Richard, and Maud who m. William II d'Aubigny. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

On p. 231 Wareham says "...By 1130 Roger's widow Alice de Tosny still owed a relief of 198 pounds for the inheritance of her father's estates, but the Tosny fees in Leicester (presumably Belvoir) which formed the dowry of Alice's step-daughter Cecily Bigod were under the control of the latter's husband, William d'Albini Brito...." Wareham argues that King Henry I effectively disinherited Alce de Tosny after Roger Bigod's death and before his children came of age, but, perhaps because he did not consider it problematical, he does not make it clear in the text that his sources specify that Cecily was a step-daughter.
   On p. 234 Warehams says: "Hugh Bigod's loss of 10 knights fees to the husband of his half-sister may have cut very deep, and the only record of a gift passing the other way was that of three hides and 40 acres which William I d'Albini granted to Thetford Priory. This was barely a token in comparison to Matilda Bigod's dowry. In none of Hugh Bigod's charters does he make provision for the soul of his half-sisters and their descendants, but a charter drawn up for William I d'Albini records how at the death of Matilda Bigod her husband was weeping and bewailing his loss..." [UTZ@aol.com]
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NPFX Duke
GIVN Ingeramne of
SURN Hasbeye
ABBR Our Family Museum
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AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
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1789 - 1863 Mary Richardson 73 73 1062 Adele Alice Princess of England I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1035 - <1065 Robert The Younger Bigod 30 30 ~1015 - 1071 Robert The Elder Bigod 56 56 ~0990 - >1041 Toustien Vct de Avranches Le Goz 51 51 Vicomte d'Hiemes.  Viscount d'Avranches

TITLE:  Viscount D'AVRANCHES
              Lord HEISM
NOTE:  Toustien or Turstine, surnamed GOZ, held the Castle d'Ealaise against Duke William,
even though he was still a child.
0994 - Bet 1028 and 1089 Judith Montanolier 1186 - 18 Feb 1224/1225 Hugh Earl Of Norfolk Bigod Earl Marshall of England ~1137 - 1202 Hamelin Earl of Surrey de Warrene 65 65 1137 - 1203 Isabel De Warrene 66 66 12 Mar 1269/1270 - 1325 Charles III de Valois 1587 - <1639 Thomas Blower 52 52 1814 - 1885 Mary Louisa Clingman 70 70 ~1032 - ~1080 Count Herbert IV De Vermandois 48 48 ~1812 - ~1850 George Gibson 38 38 ~1121 - Bet 1094 and 1200 Reginald De Warrene ~0778 - 0818 Ermengarde Irmengarde Of Hesbaye Empress of The Holy Roman Empire 40 40 See Historical Document.

GIVN Ermengarde Princess of
SURN Hesbaye
AFN 9GCS-V6
?? Line 4112: (New PAF RIN=12055)
1 TITL [EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE]/
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SURN Hesbaye
GIVN Ermengarde (Irmengarde) Princess of
NSFX Empress of The Holy Roman Empire
AFN 9GCS-V6
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See Historical Document.


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1 TITL [EMPRESS OF THE WEST]

GIVN Ermengarde Princess Of
SURN HESBAYE
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GIVN Ermengarde Empress
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.
DATE 16 DEC 1997
TIME 18:14:12

GIVN Ermengarde
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 31st G G Son.

GIVN Ermengarde (Irmengarde)
NSFX Prcs of Hesbaye
AFN 9GCS-V6
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

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GIVN Ermengarde of
SURN Hasbeye
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1110 - Jan 1170/1171 King Dermot MacMurrough 1294 - 1328 Capet, King of France Charles IV 34 34 1643 Rebecca Potter Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg 1075 - >1116 Predslava Swjatopolkovna 41 41 UID: F97D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD051// ~0510 Erchenaud Wft Est 943-1040 - Wft Est 1021-1117 Doncuan O'Toole Alice Harlan ~1745 - WFT Est. 1762-1821 Mincher Littler 0140 Chief of Goths Hisarna 1086 - 1147 Robert de Caen Earl of Gloucester 61 61 The illegitimate son of King Henry I of England (reigned 1100-35), Robert
wasmade Earl of Gloucester in 1122. After the death of Henry I and
usurpation of power by Stephen (December 1135), Gloucester became the
leader of the partyloyal to Matilda, his half sister, who had been
designated heir to the throne by Henry I. He took Matilda to England in
September 1139 and at the head ofher forces won from Stephen most of
western England and southern Wales. In February 1141 he captured Stephen
at Lincoln and imprisoned him in Bristol. Later that year Gloucester was
captured at Winchester, Hampshire, and exchangedfor the king. He
continued to be the mainstay of Matilda's cause until his death.
Chroniclers considered Gloucester an able and sagacious leader.
0849 - ~0929 Adelaide de Burgundy 80 80 GIVN Adelaide de
SURN Burgundy
NSFX [Princess]
AFN GXQN-J6
TITLE: Princess of Burgundy
AFN#: GXQN-J6 &  9HMX-PR


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GIVN Adelaide de
SURN Burgundy
AFN GXQN-J6
PEDI birth

SURN Burgundy
GIVN Adelaide de
AFN GXQN-J6
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D. <1156 Robert Malet UID: 3D450C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DDC49// ~0725 - ~0780 Halfdansson King Of Norway Eystein I 55 55 After Halfdan Whiteleg's death, according to the sagas, his son Eystein
ruledVestfold until a rival king named Skjold used his magic powers to
have Eystein knocked overboard during a sailing expedition. Eystein's
body was recovered from the sea and buried with great ceremony.
[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

AKA EYSTEINN "THE FART" HALFDANSSON KING  (L) DE WESTFOLD

AKA EYSTEINN "THE FART""FRETR""SVEIDI" HALFDANSSON KING (L)  DE WESTFOLD

AKA EYSTEINN "FRETR" GLUMRU (L) HALFDANSSON
0399 - ~0450 Ildegonde of Koeln 51 51 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net Maximianus of the West Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1032 - ~1080 Adela De Valois De Vexin 48 48 0823 - 0877 Charles II "The Bald" of France, Emperor ofThe Holy Roman Empire 54 54 See Historical Document.

GIVN Charles II (The Bald) King of
SURN France
NSFX **
! Emperor.
! MARRIAGE: Charles II married Ermentrude, 14 Dec 842, when he was only14
years of age.  Their oldest child was born in 844.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th; & 33rd G G Son.

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GIVN Charles II The
NSFX Emperor of Franc
AFN 18JL-38V
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40

NPFX King
GIVN Charles I Carolingian (the Bald) of
SURN France
The period 840-890 was marked by continued anarchy in theCarolingiandomains. Reigned briefly as King Charles I, King of the FranksafterLouis II. He may have been the son of Lothair; sources
disagree. Hewas Emperor Charles II of the West from 875 to 877.[GADD.GED]
Also have birth as 13 Jun 828 in Frankfort-am-Main.
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TITL Betz homepage
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TEXT Date of Import: 9 Apr 1998Alt. Birth date: 13 Jun 823-
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NSFX HRE
TYPE Book
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TEXT 133-38; 171-39; 250-39King of West Franks, Emperor of the West(875); King of Burgundy (869); King of Italy (875).
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SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Charles II
_UID E4847B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12ECB9F
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TIME 13:16:43

SURN Holy Roman Empire
GIVN Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The
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GIVN Charles II "The Bald" Emperor Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9G61-L4
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GIVN Charles II "The Bald" Emperor Of The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
AFN 9G61-L4
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GIVN Charles II "The
SURN HOLY ROMAN EMPIR
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GIVN Charles " The Bald" Emperor vom Roemischen
SURN Reich
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840-877

son of Louis I King of Franks by marriage
~0455 - 0508 'the Lame' King of Cologne Sigebert I 53 53 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net

Nickname:  'the Lame'

[jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

     Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty, son of Chlotar I andIngund; he successfully
pursued a civil war against his half brother, Chilperic I.
     When Chlotar I died in 561, his kingdom was divided, in accordancewith Frankish custom, among his four sons; Sigebert became king of thenortheastern portion, known as Austrasia, to which he added furtherterritory on the death of his brother, Charibert I, in 567 or 568.Incursions by the Avars, a fierce nomadic tribe related to the Huns,compelled him to move his capital from Reims to Metz; he had twice torepel their attacks (562 and c. 568). About 567 he married Brunhild,daughter of the Visigothic
king Athanagild, whose other daughter, Galswintha, married Chilperic.When Chilperic had Galswintha murdered in order to marry Fredegund,Sigebert was obliged to seek revenge. The two brothers had already foughteach other, but this hostility was elevated by the incident into a longand bitter war that was continued by the descendants of both. Sigebertdefeated Chilperic, conquered most of his kingdom, and compelled him tohide in Tournai. But at his moment of triumph, when he had just beenacclaimed king by Chilperic's subjects at Vitry, he was struck down bytwo assassins in the service of Fredegund.

To cite this page: "Sigebert I" Encyclopædia Britannica
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?idxref=92791>

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Murdered by his own son at the instigation of Clovis I, King of the SalicFranks, 481-511.Siegbert I 'the Lame,' King of Cologne; murdered by hisown son, Cloderic, at the instigation of Clovis I, King of Salic Franks,481-511.
1788 - 1875 William L. Pyle 87 87 Ordrad 0180 - >0250 Quintus Anicius Faustus Paulinus 70 70 He was the Legate of Mesie Inferieure 229-230 ~1106 - Bet 1120 and 1200 Adeline De Beaumont 1040 - 1118 Lord Robert I Earl Of Leices. Count De Beaumont 78 78 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Earl of Millent, in the Vexin, and, in addition, in 1103 became Earl of
Leicester
Robert de Beaumont was listed as one of the knights accompanying William
the Conqueror on his invasion of England.
~0903 - Wft Est 929-1051 Baron Anslech Turstain De Brioquibec [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
The first son of of RobertTurstain, was Baron of Briquebec in 943, and
his grandson William, Baron ofBriquebec, was the first to take the name
of Bertrand, from whom descended the Russell family of England, Dukes of
Bedford.
In the rebellion of Rioulf ofSt. Savour angainst Duke William Longsword,
in 933, Baron of Briquebec is metioned by Wace as one of the three Barons
who alone remained faithful to theDuke, by rendering him military
service at the seige of Rouen; and on the assissination of that Prince he
was appointed by the barons of Normandy and Bretagny one of the three
guardians to his young son, the Duke Robert, at a crisis which required a
rare union of courage , firmness and discretion, and fulfilled his trust
during that long and troubling minority with the reputation tohimself
and and advantage to his country. It was in the time of Anslech thatthe
Castle of Briquebec was first erected, now one of the most beautiful and
picturesque ruins in La Manche.
Anslech lived to witness the accession of Duke Richard II.
~1242 - Wft Est 1274-1336 Matilda De Warrene 1520 - 1575 William Brackett 55 55 ~0415 Caratene de Suevi Source: Kraentzler 1657, 1778. N.N. in 1778; Carstamena in 1657.


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~0930 - >0966 Willa d'Arles 36 36 GIVN Willa Princess of
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See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.


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0979 - 1043 Otto Count De Vermandois 64 64 1797 - 1861 Ruth Hale 64 64 0990 - Wft Est 1035-1101 Pavia [Patia] Countess De [Vermandois] 1016 - 1058 Casimir I 42 42 UID: C17C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D97C2// ~1560 - >1597 Susanna Vincent 37 37 ~1190 - Bet 1190 and 1280 Margaret Marshall 0983 Thibault de Montlhery UID: 917F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6AEF// ~1105 - Bet 1119 and 1199 Miss De Venus 1026 - 1086 William Vi\viii (Guido) of Aquitain 60 60 UID: 303809B7C698D711B84A0008C7FB13439044// ~0995 Hildeburge de Beaumont ~1010 Elizabeth du Chateau-du- Loire ~1040 - >1084 Roger D' Aubigny 44 44 1791 William Harvey Bertha 0970 - 0986 Gerberge of Chalon 16 16 UID: DE19FB269B9DD711B84A0008C7FB13435A65// ~1000 - 1048 III Count de Longwy Adalbert 48 48 1572 - 1586 Anne Frost 14 14 ~1080 - ~1132 Lord William De Meschines 52 52 ~1045 - Bet 1074 and 1139 Sybil Of Burgandy ~1036 - 27 Jan 1065/1066 Duke Of Rainault Henri Burgandy Unknown Palatina ~1108 - Bet 1101 and 1200 Aubere De Beaumont ~1110 - Bet 1100 and 1280 Wevia De Beaumont 1789 - 1860 Mary Hinshaw 71 71 ~0430 - 0483 King of Cologne Childebert 53 53 [jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

     Merovingian king of Paris from 511, who helped to incorporateBurgundy into the Frankish realm.
     Childebert was a son of Clovis I and Clotilda. He received lands innorthwestern France,
stretching from the Somme down to Brittany, in the partition of hisfather's kingdom in 511; to these he added part of the kingdom of Orléansin the 520s (by the murder of his brother Chlodomer's young heirs), partof the kingdom of Burgundy in 534 (by conquest, with his brother ChlotarI), and Provence in 537 (by treaty). After a campaign in 531against theVisigoths, who still held the coastal strip between the Rhône and thePyrenees, he invaded Spain itself in 542 in alliance with Chlotar;although the expedition had no great success, he did bring back with himthe tunic of the martyred St. Vincent, housing this in a new foundationat Paris that came to be called Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Childebert leftno sons, and his lands were taken over by Chlotar on his death.

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~1014 - 1081 Adeliza Countess De Meulan 67 67 !Wife of Roger de Beaumont; mother of Robert de Beaumont; dau. of Waleran and sister of Hugh, Counts of Meulan. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

BURR, NEWLIN LINE

Countess of Meulent; m. Roger de Beaumont; mother of Robert de Beaumont and Henry, Earl of Warwick. [Falaise Roll, Table VI]

b.c. 1014, d. 1081; m. Roger de Beaumont, Seigneur Pont Audemer; mother of Henry de Newburgh, 1st Earl of Warwick. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936b]

m. Roger de Beaumont; mother of Sir Robert de Beaumont; dau. of Waleran, Count of Meulan. [Ancestral Roots, p. 52]

b.c. 1022, d.c. 1081; dau of Waleran of Meulan and Oda of Conteville; m. Roger of Pont Audemer; mother of Robert Beaumont of Leicester and Henry Newburgh of Warwick.  [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]
~0900 - 0973 Regnier III 73 73 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1112 - Bet 1101 and 1180 Druex De Beaumont ~1042 - Bet 1040 and 1130 William De Beaumont ~1044 - Bet 1044 and 1100 Albrede De Beaumont 1045 - 1123 Henry Earl of Warwick De Beaumont 78 78 0984 - 1045 Aubreye De La Haie 61 61 ~0950 - Bet 985 and 1041 Touroude Sire De Pont Audemer ~0955 - Bet 939 and 1050 Wevia De Crepon 1809 - 1852 John Hadley 43 43 Bet 973 and 984 - Bet 981 and 1070 Gilberd De Vielles Bet 973 and 984 - Bet 981 and 1060 Ilbert De Vielles ~0975 - BEF 7 Feb 1049/1050 Josseline De Vielles ~0920 - 0997 Duke of Swabia Conrad 77 77 [benbrink.FTW]

The present picture seems to be that Kuno (which name is a short formvariant of 'Konrad') is to be identified with Konrad (b.925/30
d.20/8/997) duke of Swabia father of Hermann II. The problem is Richlind.The charter in which she is mentioned is a proven fabrication and thather mention in the GW an invention. Konrad of Swabia had a proven wife,Judith. In the last article by Hlawitschka, he presents a very clever andplausible reconstruction of Judith's ancestry. If he is correct then shewas indeed related to the emperor Otto I. According to the reconstructionJudith would be Otto's 1st cousin twice removed. On her mother's side shewould be the great granddaughter of one of Otto's paternal uncles (i.e. abrother of king Henry the Fowler). The point seems to be that the GW etcin assigning an alleged daughter of Otto as the wife of Kuno vonOehningen were indicating that Kuno's wife had blood ties with the royaldynasty ('koenigsnahe') and in this these sources were correct. What wasmistaken was the name and precise relationship to the dynasty. In anyevent if Kuno is identical with duke Konrad, he would have had somethingthat even the current Saxon dynasty did not, koenigsnahe with theCarolingians (his mother was one such). From: RichardBorthwick--rgbor@CYLLENE.UWA.EDU.AU
~0840 - DECEASED Hrolfsdatter (Hilda of More) Ragnild 1680 - 1765 Sarah Cathay 85 85 ~1500 - 1544 Catherine Howard 44 44 LUTTRELL FILES:<BR>Married (1)Sir Rhys Ap Griffith<BR>2nd Henry Daubeney, Earl of Bridgewater, making her the Countess of Bridgewater.


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~1196 - 1241 Gilbert Marshall 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Pembroke ~1065 - 1107 Raymond of Burgundy 42 42 1698 - <1699 Johannes (Slot) Sloat 1 1 1810 - 1874 Sarah Holliday 63 63 D. <1015 Rotbold II UID: B83A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4C54// 1045 - Bet 1078 and 1136 Robert FitzRobert 0964 - 1030 Gauzlin Archbishop of Bourges 66 66 ~1013 - 1088 Roger D' Aubigny 75 75 ~0777 Bertha Of Toulouse Of Italy NPFX Queen
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GIVN Bertha Queen
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! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 32; & 33rd G G Son.
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~1057 Amicia Brus ~0930 - Bet 951 and 1031 Hildegarde of Normandy ~0560 Unknown Nanthild 0860 - 0916 Alberade de Lorraine 56 56 Bet 989 and 1014 - Bet 990 and 1090 Prince Alred Of England 1794 - 1849 Eli Hale 54 54 ~0660 - WFT Est 686-751 Onundsson "Ill Ruler" King of Sweden Ingjald [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

The last Fray-born pagan sacrol "peace king" associated with human
sacrificein his own family. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners,
3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998].
Another Yngling king in Sweden was Ingjald Illrade. From his saga, we
learn something about how kings werechosen. When a king died, his
successor was supposed to attend the funeral feast and there sit at the
foot of the throne.
A huge horn beaker was broughtin. The heir had to pledge to do some
mighty deed of valor, and then drain the beaker to the bottom. After this
ceremony, he was led to the throne and proclaimed king.
When Ingjald planned the funeral of his father Anund the Cultivator, he
invited all the petty king and jarls (earls) of the neighboring areas to
attend the feast. There he stood up, made a vow to increase his kingdom
by the half on every side, and drained the beaker. He then allowed his
guests to drink until they became intoxicated. At this point, he left the
hall, surrounded it with his men, set it on fire, and thus killed all his
potentialrivals. The people hated him for his treachery, and named him
Ingjald Illrade, or ill-ruler.
King Ingjald is said to have been the last king of the Ynglingdynasty to
rule in Sweden. According to the sagas, he died about 600 AD, bysetting
fire to his palace on Lake Malaren and thus destroying both himself and
his daughter. It was a fitting end for a man who had murdered his vassals
by that very method.
In Swede, Ingjald Illrade was succeeded by Ivar Vidfamne (Wide Reacher).
Ivar started a new dynasty, called Ivarska after himself.
The line of the ill-ruling Ingjald, however, did not die out. His son
Olof Tretelgia (Olaf Tree-Hewer) escaped to Norway, where he became the
progenitor of the Norwegian Yngling kings.
[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev]
Supposedly the last "Frey-born" king. He practiced human sacrifice in his
own family. Frey was the god the Swedes associated with peace, prosperity
and fertility of men, animals, and crops.

Note:
"ill-ruler," King of Uppsala :UL] in Sweden; the last Fray-born pagansacrol "peace King" with human sacrifice in his own family.
Last Of The Pagan Sacral Peace Kings Of Uppsala In Sweden.
~1133 - Bet 1146 and 1227 Count William Of Boulogne 0709 Gui of Treves Yvette UID: E4390C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7705// ~1034 Hugues Prince Of Burgandy ~0572 Adils Ottarsson of Sweden 0893 - 0942 William I "Longsword" Duke of Normandy 49 49 Papia UID: 113A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA5E4// Adelaide of Hungary UID: C0440C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5E6A// 0971 - 1031 Robert II Capet "the Pious" King of France 60 60 Robert submitted to the pope & married the daughter of the
marquis of Provence, Constance of Arles.

When his eldest son & heir apparent died, his younger sons all
revolted against him with the aid of their mother, his wife
Constance of Arles.

He died still fighting his rebellious sons.
1810 - 1879 Ruth Hadley 68 68 0948 - <0954 Louis de France 5 5 1845 Charlotte Carden 1028 - 1113 Gertrude of Saxony 85 85 UID: BE2F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D470F// Bet 975 and 1019 - 1071 Guillame Idef de Roucy 1025 - 1078 I Grand Prince of Kiev Isiaslav 53 53 ~1073 - 1141 Ralph I Count De Vermandois 68 68 Mayflower PAF 1134 - 14 Jan 1179/1180 Piers De Lutegareshale 0969 - 21 Feb 1032/1033 Hawise Of Normandy 1120 - 1178 Adeline Ada De Warrene 58 58 1803 - 1894 Elizabeth Gibson 91 91 1792 Micajah Johnson 1177 - 1236 Maud FitzGEOFFREY 59 59 1027 Alix of Normandy Natural dau. of Richard III, duke of Normandy; m. Ranulf, Count de Bayeux; mother of Ranulf de Meschines; b. 1021. [Judy Martin]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

!Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice

Dau. of Richard III, Duke of Normandy; m. Ranulph de Bayeux, Vicomte de Bayeux. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3310c]
D. ~0722 Count and Bishop of Treves Liutwin 1256 - 7 Feb 1316/1317 Robert Cmte de Clermont 1112 - 6 Jan 1148/1149 Gilbert FitzRichard Earl Of Pembroke De Clare Source: Altschul, Michael, 'A Baronial Family in Medieval England: TheClares (1217-1314), (John Hopkins Press, 1965). 1164 - Bet 1164 and 1230 James De Clare ~1163 - <1172 Mable De Clare 9 9 1168 - 1241 Roger De Clare 73 73 1764 - 1824 John Bergen 59 59 Will dated 27 Apr 1821 % pro 27 Oct 1825 1172 - Bet 1172 and 1250 Henry De Clare ~1220 - >1315 Ida Isabel Bertram 95 95 26 Feb 1748/1749 - 1809 Hannah Hadley ~1027 - Bet 1035 and 1170 Hugh De Montgomerie 1090 Robert II [De Talvas] De Montgomerie ~1022 - Wft Est 993-1101 Roger De Poitou de Montgomerie ~1160 Maud De Warrene ~0960 - Bet 986 and 1086 William 1st Count Of Eudes ~1084 Maud Of Hereford Devereux 1070 Eustace de Fiennes 1084/??/?? Created Admiral - would have been a bit young... birth date could be wrong??


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~1039 - 1110 Hugh VI Le Sire de Lusignan 71 71 ~1013 - 1039 Hugh V de Lusignan 26 26 1136 - Bet 1174 and 1231 Alice De Mandeville 1814 - 1903 Charles Stuart 88 88 ~1076 - Bet 1109 and 1170 Margaret De Rie ~1036 - >1085 Geoffrey De Mandeville 49 49 1040 - Bet 1068 and 1134 Adliza De Balts ~1132 - 1189 William De Mandeville 57 57 ~1530 - >1580 Alice (Unknown) 50 50 ~1036 Odo De Conteville I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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~0704 - ~0750 "White Legs" Olafsson King Of Norway Halfdan 46 46 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96

Called "Huitbein" (white leg), King of the Uplanders of Sweden, King of
Salver and Vestfold; conquered Roumarike; founded the pagan temple at
Skiringssal,8th century. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd
ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]. NOTE: Unlike
many other sources Ihave used, Moncreiffe, I. 1982 (chart 35, p. 109)
adds two generations between Halfdan Olafsson and Gudrod Halfdansson:
Halfdan "the Stingy," King of Vestfold, as father of Gudrod (Guthroth),
whom he calls "Godfrey the Proud;" whose father was Eystein "the Fart,"
King of Roumarike. Though the work carriesno bibliography, Moncreiffe
was an outstanding authority, and pending proof otherwise, may well be
considered correct. Moncreiffe is in agreement with Sturluson, S. 1991
(pp. 47-48) but Sturluson is not highly regarded by many authorities.
[Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical
Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998].
After a season of bad harvests, the woodcutting king [Olof Ingjaldsson]
was sacrificed to Odin so that his peoplemight have good crops. He was
succeeded by his son Halfdan Whiteleg, who is said to have extended his
rule over much of southern Norway. Halfdan died at aripe old age, was
dully placed in a burial mound, and his deeds were sun bythe bards.
[Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flander & Kiev]
Halfdan founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal in the 8th century. His
nickname was "Huitein" which meant "white leg."

AKA HALFDAN "WHITELEG" OLAFSSON KING  (L) DE UPLANDS
~1105 - Bet 1140 and 1196 James De Saint Hilary ~1010 - 1084 Renaud I Count De Clermont 74 74 1010 - Bet 1041 and 1104 Emmengardis De Clermont 1807 - 1874 Peter Osborn 67 67 ~0990 - Bet 1014 and 1081 Baldwin II Count of Clermont de Clermont ~0820 - 0903 Hedwige of Friuli 83 83 ~0990 - 1060 Hugh De Creil 70 70 ~0970 - ~1048 Renaud De Creil 78 78 1000 - 1062 Hildouin III de Montdidier Count of Roucy 62 62 1694 Abegail Blanchard ~1050 - 1086 Felicia Queen Of Aragon Montdidier de Roucy 36 36 1055 - 1082 Pedro Raymond III Berenger 27 27 1678 - 1760 Sarah <Michael> Bergen 81 81 ~1028 - Bet 1058 and 1122 Rangar de La Haute March 1813 - 1903 William Hadley 90 90 1051 - >1129 Beatrice Of Montdidier 78 78 D. 1067 Count of St Pol Roger 0994 - 1033 Ebles I Count de Roucy 39 39 0990 - 1033 Beatrix Of Hainault 43 43 1176 - Bet 1198 and 1278 Joane De Clare 1165 - 4 Mar 1227/1228 Richard De Clare [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
In 1208 Richard posed a double threat since he welcomed King John's
brother, Richard the Lionhearted tothe throne. Then, when his daughter
married the unfortunate eldest son of William De Braose  he was doubly
suspect.
Sharon Kay Penman, "There Be Dragons
Petar Bodin UID: 713E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0920// Beatrice 1594 - >1639 Alice Frost 44 44 ~1196 - Bet 1220 and 1271 Mary Bigod 1812 Sophia Thompson Count of Burgundy Nibelung III 1036 - 1072 Hawise De Brittany 36 36 ~1018 - ~1085 Bertha Of Chartres 67 67 ~1091 - 1106 Geoffrey D' Anjou 15 15 ~0727 - ~0779 Gerold I d'Allemaine 52 52 GIVN Gerold I
SURN d'Allemaine
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GIVN Gerold I
SURN d'Allemaine
NPFX Duke
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SURN d'Allemaine
~1056 - >1084 Maud (Margaret) D' Avranches 28 28 !Mother of Ranulph de Meschines. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87]

MINOR, NEWLIN LIMES

!Sister of Hugh Lupus.  Her son, Randle/Ralph de Meschines, succeeded to the earldom of Chester on Hugh's son Richard's death. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

Dau. of Richard d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville; m. Renouf de Bricasard, Viscount de Bayeux; mother of Ranulph le Meschin. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

b. 1054 [Judy Martin]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> Maud de Chester
~0900 Willa of Burgundy 0909 - >0960 Ganger Hrolf (Rollo) Turstan I Bigod 51 51 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
He was living in 920. ThisRobert Turstain was the potent baron "Vir
nobilis et pr'potens Torstingus" that in 960 gave certain lands to the
Abbey of St. Wandrille [or Fonanelle], which Duke Richard I, sanctioned
and confirmed by Gerlotte, his wife, daughterof Theobald, Count of Blois
and Chartres.

Surname:  Brico

REFN: 8788
HUGH D'AVRANCHES, EARL OF CHESTER
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874.
Rongwald,like the majority of his countrymen and kinsmen, had several
children by a favourite slave, whom he had married "more Danico," and
Hrolf Turstain, the sonof one of them [I have Hrollaug Rognvaldson as
father of Hrolf], having followed his uncle Rollo into Normandy, managed
to secure the hand of Gerlotte deBlois, daughter of Thibaut Count of
Blois and Chartres, which seems to havebeen the foundation of this
branch of the great Norse family in Normandy, andthe stock from which
descended the Lords of Briquebec, of Bec-Crispin, of Montfort-sur-Risle,
and others who figure as companions of the Conqueror.
0913 - Bet 950 and 998 Gerlotte De Blois REFN: 8789 ~0907 Unknown William [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Ancestor of the Lords of Bec Crespin, all of whose signatures appear on a
charter A.D. 990, to the Abbey of Mount St. Martin. [AKA CrSpon?]
1813 - 1853 Mary Ann Holliday 40 40 1620 - 1653 Mathias (Matts) Hansson 33 33 Eventful Years

Timewise, New Sweden occurred only seventeen years after the famousMayflower expedition, scarcely 100 years before the American Revolutionand 200 years before the beginning of the mass migration from Finland toAmerica.

Delaware Colony of Swedes and Finns Has Left Heritage to America

Because the colony of New Sweden retained that name for only eighteenyears many students of American history are but slightly familiar withthe Finnish and Swedish settlements which grew up in Delaware,Pennsylvania and New Jersey several decades before the coming of WilliamPenn. The ships Kalmar Nyckel and Fogel Grip, landing in the spring of1638, brought the first Finnish and Swedish settlers. The present nationof Finland was then a part of Sweden, and the colony was named NewSweden. Wilmington, the first settlement, was called Fort Christina inhonor of the Swedish Queen, daughter of Gustavus Adolphus who had plannedthe sending of colonists to America prior to his death on the battlefield of Lutzen, in 1632. One branch of the stream which enters theDelaware River at that point still bears her name.

The colony remained small throughout the years it was under Swedishcontrol. Johnson reports the following population figures:

Total number of male inhabitants, in 1644
105

Total number of inhabitants, in 1647
183

Total number of male inhabitants, in 1648
83

Total number of "officers, soldiers, servants, freemen", 1654-55
240

The question of how many of the New Sweden settlers were Swedes and howmany should be classified as Finns admits of no fully satisfactoryanswer. Probably the outstanding reason for the difficulty is that thenames of both Finns and Swedes were, as far as records are concerned,nearly always given in Swedish. Thus Johnson mentions names like thefollowing as belonging to Finnish settlers: Eskil Larsson; KlementJöransson, Jöns Påfvelsson, Bertel Eskelsson, Clemet, Anders, Johan,Måns, Clemet Mickelsson, Hendrick, Karin Lasse, Evert Hindricksson, MånsJurrensson, Hinrick Matzon,( Matts Hansson,) Knut Martensson, KarlJansson, Johan Fransson. (See vol. I, pp. 149, 150, 239, 463, 464, note;vol. II, pp. 535, 545, 547, 667, 712, 713.) Thus it is not easy todistinguish, by referring to names alone, between Swedes and Finns.

Both specific information and incidental reference in Johnson's studyfurnish, however, proof positive and final that the Finnish element inNew Sweden was important. Of the 12 separate expeditions which were madeto the colony between 1638 and 1656, only one is recorded in a mannerthat clearly separates the Finnish settlers from the Swedish. The lastexpedition, which arrived on the Delaware in March 1656, numbered 105persons. Of those, 9 were officers and servants, 4 were Swedish women andmaidens, 33 were Finnish men, 7 were Finnish women and maidens, 32 wereFinnish children of 12 or under. (See Vol. II, p. 634.)
It was Fleming who signed the instruction for the first Governor of thecolony, Peter Holländer Ridder, who came from Ekenäs (Tammisaari) insouthern Finland. Fleming also obviously recruited his nephew ChristerBoije, from Pernå, for the dangerous journey over the Atlantic. One otheremigrant who can be linked with Fleming is Matts Hansson of Borgå(Porvoo), who was deported for a minor crime. The persons listed abovethus include a soldier, a Governor (even if he did not have that title),a noble, and a criminal, who all went to New Sweden.




  Matts Hansson, who was hired to be a gunner at Fort Christina. Theydeparted from Stockholm on the Charitas among a group of new settlersthat included Hansson's brother, Anders Hansson.
After five years of service at Fort Christina, Matts Hansson became afreeman on 1 December 1646. Like other freemen, he soon became unhappywith Governor Printz's harsh treatment of the settlers. On 27 July 1653,he and his brother joined other freemen in filing a complaint with theGovernor. Printz, however, branded the complaint a "mutiny" and left forSweden, leaving the colony under the rule of his son-in-law JohanPapegoja, threatening to take legal action against the mutineers on hisreturn.

The voluntary emigrants to New Sweden were of two classes, the freemen,those who were privileged to settle where they chose in the colony and toreturn to the mother-country at pleasure, and the company's servants,those who were employed at stipulated wages for a designated term. "Therewas a third, consisting of vagabonds and malefactors; these went toremain in slavery, and were employed in digging the earth, throwing uptrenches, and erecting walls and other fortifications. The others had nointercourse with them, but a particular spot was appointed for them toreside upon. The first year under Printz's administration many of thesettlers died, which the Governor states was due to hard work and thescarcity of food. 5 In four years thereafter (1647) we learn from thereport furnished the home government that the total number of whites inthe Swedish settlements on the Delaware was one hundred and eighty-threesouls. Twenty-eight of the freemen had made settlements, and part of themwere provided with oxen and cows.

     In 1638, the tall ship KALMAR NYCKEL arrived at what is now theChristina
River in Wilmington, DE bringing settlers who established New Sweden. Aduplicate of
the KALMAR NYCKEL was launched in Wilmington on September 28, 1997 andcan
be viewed at the waterfront. Pictures of this beautiful ship are shownbelow.
The ships reached Delaware Bay in March 1638, and the settlers began tobuild a fort at the site of present-day Wilmington, Delaware. They namedit Fort Christina, in honor of Sweden's twelve-year-old queen. It was thefirst permanent European settlement in the Delaware Valley.

During the next seventeen years, twelve more Swedish expeditions left thehomeland for New Sweden. A total of eleven vessels and some 600 Swedesand Finns reached their destination. The colony eventually consisted offarms and small settlements along both banks of the Delaware River intomodern Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland.



As discussed in the text, the Kalmar Nyckel and the Charitas traveledtogether on the Kalmar Nyckel's third voyage to New Sweden in 1641-42. Onthis expedition the names of some, but not all, of the passengers wererecorded before the vessels left Sweden. However, there is no record atGothenburg which lists the name of the ship to which each passenger wasassigned. Peter S. Craig's documentary research permits identifying a fewof the passengers assigned to one or the other vessel, but the majoritymust be listed as having sailed on either the Kalmar Nickel or theCharitas. As with those shown on the above 1640 list the majority ofthese passengers remained in New Sweden as colonists, although somereturned to Sweden on later vessels.

Those known to have arrived on the Kalmar Nyckel:
Mats Hansson, gunner his wife, Elizabeth

Anders Larsson Dalbo One of Settlers Arriving on the Kalmar Nyckel - 1640
The Kalmar Nyckel did not bring any women or children to New Sweden in1638, and when it sailed back to Sweden it left 25 men at Fort Christina.Most of them returned to Sweden when the vessel arrived on the secondvoyage, and no official record was made of the few that remained.' Thefollowing list of names, compiled by Peter S. Craig, leaves no doubt thatwomen and children arrived on the second voyage; these were the firstfamilies to settle in the colony. The list is not complete, but it is thebest that can now be offered and is subject to expansion. Although themajority remained in New Sweden as permanent settlers, some returned toSweden on ships that later delivered new colonists. Moreover, some whoreturned to Sweden came back again to the colony. Where the occupationand place of origin is known this information is shown alongside thename.
0980 - Bet 1003 and 1060 Doda De Falaise TITL Lott.FTW
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Charles Gibson ~1120 - 1193 William III d' Aubigny 73 73 ~0961 - 26 Jan 1002/1003 Rozela de Italy 0220 - 0281 Frank Chief Marcomir 61 61 1828 - UNKNOWN Elizabeth A. Given 1033 - 1093 Robert I "the Frisian" 60 60 UID: 887D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5F41// ~1030 - 1101 Count Ponthieu Montreeuil Guy I 71 71 ~0959 Gronwy Ap Einion I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1808 - 1894 Abraham Hawkins 86 86 ~1034 - ~1094 Emma De Brittany 60 60 ~1185 - 23 Feb 1215/1216 Geoffrey De Mandeville 0974 Urraca of Italy UID: 3B1EDC70E09CD711B84A0008C7FB13432BC1// ~1188 - Bet 1210 and 1270 William Bigod ~1190 - Bet 1190 and 1250 Thomas Bigod ~1194 - 1237 Margaret [Margery] Bigod 43 43 <0783 - 0823 Berthebertha de France 40 40 GIVN Berthebertha
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~0953 - Bet 979 and 1040 Count Of Eu Geoffrey ~1005 - Bet 1050 and 1080 Henry Castellan Or Gand ~1005 - Bet 1050 and 1080 Sibilla Manasses D. 1870 Edith Haydock 1015 - 1043 Adele De Bar Sur Aube 28 28 1053 - 1125 Vladimir II Grand Duke of Kiev 72 72 UID: 29350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB819// ~0974 - Bet 1005 and 1060 Mrs. Jean De Conteville ~1037 - 1094 Judith Countess Of Northumberland 57 57 ~0965 - Bet 990 and 1050 Robert Count Of Maulant De Beaumont ~0970 - Bet 990 and 1060 Alix De Vexin ~1035 Count Henry de Flanders 0950 - 1013 Rainer IV Count Of Hainault & Lorraine 63 63 ~0710 - >0779 Gerold I of Swabia 69 69 GIVN Gerold I Duke
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NPFX Duke
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~1050 - 1090 King Of Leinster Docchadh 40 40 1840 - 1921 Elizabeth Lewis 80 80 ~1000 - Bet 1050 and 1070 Morrough King Of Leinster Murchad ~1030 - Bet 1050 and 1100 Unknown Darbforgaill ~1020 - ~1082 Mabel De Alencon- Belleme 62 62 ~0974 - Bet 1000 and 1060 King Of Leinster Dermad ~1004 - Bet 1030 and 1080 Unknown Adele 0911 - Bet 937 and 990 Godfrey Or Ginbe Count Of Beulac 1106 William FitzGerald I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~0965 - 1035 Osborne De Crepon 70 70 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Osberne was assassinated at Vandreuil when sleeping in the chamber of
Duke William [Bertrnd, son of William Bertrand]  who was then a child.
CrSpon was an estate near Bayeux, Normandy, France.
1007 - 1025 "The Grand" France Hugh 18 18 1013 - 1054 Eudo [Odes] Prince France 41 41 1795 - 1880 Susannah Stratton 84 84 ~0985 Count of Cambrai Eudes ~0523 - 0580 Bildechildis (Blithildis) of Cologne 57 57 1  NAME Bithilda of /Cologne/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT DateofImport: Jan 17, 200 1 1  BIRT 2  DATE 541 2  PLAC Paris, Seine, France




Sources: Kraentzler 1635, 1636; Collins; Pfafman; AF.
   K: Bildechildis de France. AF: Blithildis. Born about 523.
   Collins: Blithildis.
   Pfafman: Blithildus (Blithildes, Blitildis).


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1054 Emma Princess Of France 1055 - 1060 Robert Prince Of France 5 5 Lietaud de Marle UID: E9780C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBB06// 1030 - 1070 Ault Baudouin Count of Hai de Flanders 40 40 ~1037 - 1113 Robert Prince Of Burgandy 76 76 ~1039 Simon Prince O f Burgandy ~0975 Unknown {Montdier] 1068 - 1131 Baldwin II du Bourcq 63 63 UID: DA350C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6929// 1820 - 1858 Jesse Britton Way 38 38 1745 Jesse Johnson 1918 Stephen Allison (Bill) Davis ~0989 Gerberge D' Anjou ~0995 - 1060 Adele D' Anjou 65 65 ~1002 Elizabeth Countess d' Anjou 1006 - 1061 Geoffroy Martel Count d' Anjou 55 55 ~1000 Concubine #1 Of Normandy 0993 - 1025 William Duke Of Normandy 32 32 ~1005 Eleanor Princess of Normandy Bet 960 and 980 Hughes III Count Dasbury ~1039 Geoffroy III Count De Gastinois ~1041 Hildegarde De Gastinois 1796 - 1885 Ezekiel Hornaday 89 89 Gisela ~0997 Concubine # 3 1044 - <1085 Hildegarde "Lancelot" De Baugency 41 41 ~1050 - <1089 Arengarde De Castellion 39 39 ~1059 Agnes Devereux ~0982 Irmgard of Reinald ~0935 Ralph I De Toeni ~0930 Unknown ~0965 - >1015 Ralph II Seigneur De Toeni 50 50 0997 Gytha Thorgilsson I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1815 - 1909 Joshua Hadley 93 93 ~0992 Ralph III De Toeni 1045 - 1109 Estephania De Barcelona Berenger 64 64 0938 Thored Gunnarsson Ealdorman of Deira 1789 - 1849 Peter Leake Ayres 60 60 <1010 of Northumbria Ealdgyth (Aeglithia) 0989 - 1010 Uchtred (Ughtred) Earl of Northumbria 21 21 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Murdered. 1017 - 1056 Heinrich III "The Black" Emperor of 38 38 UID: E57C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DBB02// 1002 - 1037 Alfred Atheling of England 35 35 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Murdered by Earl Godwin of Wessex. ~1004 - 1055 of England Godgifu (Goda) 51 51 0953 - 0953 Henri de France 1822 - 1866 Lydia Hobson 44 44 ~0932 - BETWEEN 0943 AND 0944 Henri de Lorraine ~1546 Thomas Bushnell 0963 - 1026 'the Good' 4th Duke of Normandy Richard II 63 63 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 121E-21.

Duke of Normandy.  He is important in British history because of theasylum he gave in 1013 to his sister Emma's children by Ethelred II theUnready, including the future King Edward the Confessor, when they fledfrom the conquering armies of Svein Forkbeard and Cnut.  Although Richardpersonally came to terms with Cnut in 1017, he continued to protectEdward, thereby consolidating the links which were to have such fatefulconsequences in 1066.  His son Robert I, and his grandson William I theConqueror continued his patronage of the future English king.  Source:Who's Who in British History, page 680.  London, England.  2000

Duke of Normandy from 996 to 1026.

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Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (39:22), (121:22), (121E:21), (132:2),(132A:22), (162:21), (166:22).

Richard II, byname RICHARD The GOOD, French RICHARD le BON (d. 1026/27), duke of Normandy (996-1026/27), son of Richard I the Fearless. He held his own against a peasant insurrection, helped Robert II of France against the duchy of Burgundy, and repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by the Anglo-Saxon king Ethelred II the Unready. He also pursued a reform of the Norman monasteries. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]

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1001 - 10 Feb 1049/1050 (Anna) Olafsdottir of Sweden Ingigerd 0976 - 20 Feb 1054/1055 (Yaroslav) I 'the Wise', Prince of Kie Jarolaus Dukes and Tsars

First ruler to consolidate Slavic tribes was Rurik, leader of theRussians who established himself at Novgorod, ad 862. He and hisimmediate successors had Scandinavian affiliations. They moved to Kievafter 972 and ruled as Dukes of Kiev. In 988 Vladimir was converted andadopted the Byzantine Greek Orthodox service, later modified by Slavinfluences. Important as organizer and lawgiver was Yaroslav, 1019-1054,whose daughters married kings of Norway, Hungary, and France. Hisgrandson, Vladimir II (Monomakh), 1113-1125, was progenitor of severalrulers, but in 1169 Andrew Bogolubski overthrew Kiev and began the lineknown as Grand Dukes of Vladimir.

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Political Events, 1019
The Prince of Kiev Jaroslav the Wise begins a 35-year reign in which hewill codify Russian law and build cities, churches, and schools.

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Bet 900 and 940 Aelfthryth of Tamworth 1021 - 1062 Hildouin IV de Montdidier Count of Roucy 41 41 Seigneur de Ramem d'Arcis. Godrey (Geoffrey) of Bronne and Eu UID: C583D36EDA92D711B84A0008C7FB1343FFFE// 1088 Thibaud IV Count of Blois & Champagne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1811 - 1890 Lucinda Barnard 78 78 0968 - 1057 Earl of Mercia Leofric III 89 89 FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

!Father of Algar; son of Leofwin.  Saxon earl of Chester prior to the coming of the Conqueror. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 512]

!Shropshire, February 1039. Earl Leofric of Mercia's brother, Edwin, (Gruffudd ap Llywellyn's old enemy) was leading the English when they were caught off guard by Gruffudd's Welsh attach.  Edwin fell in the battle, with many other Mercian nobles and troops.  The rout was devastating. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 25]

Leofric was succeeded as earl of Mercia in 1057 by his son Aelfgar, while his grandsons, Edwin and Morcar, were prominent in the drama of 1066. From 1042 onwards it was perhaps only the endless rivalries between Leofric's family and Godwin, Earl of Wessex's, family which prevented them from overwhelming the monarchy itself. [The Norman Achievement, p. 31]

Leofric and Siward came to King Edward's aid in 1051 when Godwin launched an open rebellion. [The Norman Achievement, p. 32]

Earl of Mercia. Leofric m. Godiva (sister of Thorold); father of Algar and a dau. of m. William Malet. Died very old in 1057. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

In 1039, Gruffudd ap Llywelyn defeated the forces of Leofric, earl of Mercia, at Rhyd-y-groes near Welshpool. [A History of Wales, p. 101]

Earl of Leicester; bro-in-law of Thorold the sheriff. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

Earl Leofric died an old man in 1057 and his wife Godiva was alive after the conquest, but deceased before the Domesday survey, when she must have been of great age. [Falaise Roll, p. 159]

Earl of Mercia; son of Leofwine, Carl of Mercia; m. Lady Godiva; father of Alfgar, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Cnut made Leofric ealdorman of Mercia (Eadric Streona's old dominion) in 1026. [A History of England Before the Norman Conquest, ;. 585]

Earl of Mercia; son of Leofwine and Alwara; m. Godiva; father of:
1. Alfgar III, Earl of Mercia, who m. Princess Elfgifu
2. Hereward who m. Thurfrida[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Earl of Mercia; b. 975, Mercia, England; d. 31 Aug 1057, Bromley, Stratford, England; bur. Coventry, Warwickshire, England; m.1 Lady Godiva, Countess of Mercia; father of:
1. Alfgar III, Earl of Mercia
2. Hereward, Lord of Bourne
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0950 - 1032 Leofwine Earl of Mercia 82 82 !Canute (r. 1018-1035), the Dane, first erected Chester into an earldom, and
Leofric, son of Leofwin, was the first earl.  [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p.
512]

!The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.

Earl of Mercia; son of Edulph, Earl of Mercia, and Elfwina of Mercia; m. Alware
of East Anglia; father of Leofric III, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated
Archives, CD#100]

Ealdorman of the Hwiccas for many years until his death sometime after 1023.
Father of Norman who was executed by Cnut. Cnut mad his son Leofric ealdorman
of Mercia (Eadric Streona's old dominion) in 1026. [A History of England
Before the Norman Conquest, p. 585]

Freeman believed that Leofwine, the ealdorman of the Hwiccas, was promoted to
Eadric's earldom, but that Ranig was appointed at the same time to a new
ealdordom, that of the Magesaetas.
[Victoria History of the Counties of England:
Herefordshire, p. 350]
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1003 - >1037 Alisia (Adelaide\Judith) of Normandy 34 34 ~0768 - 15 Feb 0822/0823 Hadrian Lord of Wormsgau GIVN Hadrian
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1058 - 23 Mar 1102/1103 Eudes I Borel 1017 Papia of Normandy ~0990 - 1040 Alan III Duc de Brittany 50 50 1104 - 1166 Waleran Earl of Worcester de Beaumont 62 62 1293 - 1350 Philip VI de Valois 57 57 ~0450 Theodora of the Goths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1010 - Wft Est 1067-1149 Emma (de Warenne) ~1138 Maud Lady of Costow de Mandeville 1058 - 1107 Sibyl de Montgomerie 49 49 1840 - 1889 Sarah Elizabeth Ballinger 49 49 Daughter of Afrianus Syagrius John Beecher ~0802 - 0841 Hildegarde de France 39 39 Source: Danhi database at RootsWeb.com 1132 - 1193 Maud de Saint Hilary 61 61 1110 - 1171 Diarmait MacMurrough 61 61 1014 - 1169 William I Malet 155 155 UID: 3B450C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DDA29//

!Follower of William the Conquerer. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

!In 1069 Robert of Comines and his men were murdered at Durham as was Robert fitzRichard, a castellan at York.  Then Edgar came down from Scotland, rallied the Northumbrian leaders, was received in York, and attacked the royal castles. William Malet, the local commander, was in great danger; but before Easter
William I drove Edgar out again, sacked the city and left the trusted William fitzOsbern as his lieutenant.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!In the autumn of 1069 King Svein of Denmark invaded England's coast and ravaged from Dover to the Humber where they were joined by Edgar and other English nobles.  The combined forces took the castles at York and massacred or captured the garrison (including William Malet), while the city burned again.
[William I]

!Following the Battle of Hastings, William I had him dispose of King Harold's body. [William I]

!One of the commanders in William of Normandy's army of invasion, and appointed governor of York Castle, who was probably the brother of King Harold's wife. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 105]

Son of a dau. of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and ____ Malet who was descended from Robert, son of Maleth. Union with Asa produced Robert Malet; union with Esilia Crispin produced William Malet II, monk at Bec, and Lucia. [Falaise Roll, Table XIII]

Graville was the caput of the Malet barony in Normandy. William Malet and his son Robert Malet, the Domesday tenant-in-chief, held this barony. In 1066-78 William Malet consented to the gift to the abbey of Preaux of land held of him at Buletoth. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 56]

One of the most imposing figures at the Conquest. Probably descended from Gerard, a Scandinavian prince and companion of Duke Rollo, which gave the name to their fief of Gerardville or Graville, near Havre. He was nearly killed in the battle of Hastings but was rescued by the Sire de Montfort and Guillaume de Vieuxpont, and was appointed by the Conqueror to take charge of the body of King Harold, probably because of his familial relationship. Malet's 1st cousin was Alditha, wife of King Harold. Malet accompanied King
William at the reduction of Nottingham and York in 1068, for which he was rewarded with the shrievalty of Yorkshire and large grants of land in that county. Gilbert de Gand and Robert Fitz Richard were also
commanders in this expedition. The following year Malet was besieged in the castle of York by Edgar, the Saxon prince, and was only saved from surrender by the timely arrival of the Conqueror. In the same year he
was attacked by the Danes, who captured the city of York with great slaughter and took William Malet, his wife and children, prisoners, but their lives were spared, as was that of Gilbert de Gand, for the sake of their
ransoms. There is evidence that he was slain in this year, but it is uncertain and the date of his death is unknown. An entry in Domesday states "William Malet was seized of this place (Cidestan, co Suffolk), where he proceeded on the King's service where he died". He m. Esilia, dau. of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres, by whom he had a number of children. [Falaise Roll, pp. 42-3]

Rescued from death at the battle of Hastings by Hue le sire de Montfort. [Falaise Roll, p. 60]

The family of Blunden/Blundel/Blondel came to England in the train of William Malet. [Falaise Roll, p. 119]

The recorded statement of Simeon and Durham says that William Malet, with his wife and two children, were captured with him at the siege of York in 1069. These childrend would have been William, his second son, and Lucia, because at that time Robert would not have been called a child. Robert shortly after claimed some of his father's lands, which also indicates that he was then of age. William lost the office of sheriff of Yorkshire during his captivity, for an entry in Domesday shows that it was held by Hugh, the son of Baldric, which
was in 1070. [Falaise Roll, p. 157]

d. 1071; of Granville St. Honorine, Normandy; at Battle of Hastings 1066; sheriff of Yorkshire, 1068. [Ancestral Roots, p. 198]

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From RootsWeb/Horrocks:  Sheriff of York, Sire de Graville.  He was Sieurde Estrepagny and the Count of the Vexin. He accompanied William theConqueror to England in 1066.
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Jim Weber:  William Malet, of Granville, Normandy; also held lands inLincs before 1066 (possibly by virtue of his mother's putative status ofEnglishwoman); granted the feudal Barony of Eye, Suffolk, following theConquest, in which he was one of William I's chief lieutenants, beingallegedly given the task by William of burying Harold's body afterHastings; Sheriff of Yorks 1068; married Hesilia Crispin (living 10 86),gggdau of Rollo The Dane, Duke of Normandy, and died c 1071. [Burke'sPeerage]

According to Crispin and Macary, "William (Guillaume) Malet de Gravillestands out as one of the most imposing figures at the Conquest. There canbe no doubt about his presence there, which is subscribed to by Williamof Poitiers, Guy of Amiens, Orderic Vital, and all the historians of thisepoch. So much has been placed on record concerning him that just a fewfacts of his life will be recited here. He was probably descended fromGerard, a Scandinavian prince and companion of Duke Rollo, which gave thename of the fief of Gerardville or Graville, near Havre. Robert, theeldest son, occurs in a document of about 990 in Normandy. On hismother's side William Malet was of Anglo-Saxon origin, for she wasprobably the daughter of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, and Godwa or Godgifu,the supposed sister of Thorold the Sheriff in the time of Edward theConfessor, and therefoe the aunt of Edwin and Morcar, Earls ofNorthumberland. He was nearly killed in the battle of Hastings but wasrescued by the sire de Montfort and William of Vieuxpont, and wasappointed by William the Conqueror to take charge of the body of Harold,a statement that has been disputed. The consensus of opinion favors it,and it is most logical if William Malet's mother was as stated the sisterof Algar II., 7th Earl of Mercia, who was the father of Alditha, wife ofHarold. He accompanied King William at the reduction of Nottingham andYork in 1068, for which he was rewarded with the shreivalty of land inthat county. Gilbert de Gand and Robert Fitz Richard were also commandersin this expedition. The following year he was besieged in the castle ofYork by Edgar, the Saxon prince, and was only saved from surrender by thetimely arrival of the Conqueror. In the same year he was attacked by theDanes, who captured the city of York with great slaughter and tookWilliam Malet, his wife and children, prisoners, but their lives werespared, as was that of Gilbert de Gand, for the sake of their ransoms.There is evidence that he was slain in this year, but it is uncertain andthe date of his death is unknown. An entry in Domesday that "WilliamMalet was seized of this place (Cidestan, Co. Suffolk), where heproceeded on the King' s service where he died," would indicate that hisdeath occurred during the compilation of that book. He was witness to acharter of King William to the church of St. Martin-le- Grand, in London,and is there styled "princeps," which title, however, was honorary andnot hereditary, having ceased with his death."
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William Malet, or Guillaume, as he may have been called, "Sire deGraville", came from Graville Sainte Honorine between Le Havre andHarfleur, in what is today the French province of Normandy. He is said tohave had a Norman father and a Saxon (read English) mother, and had somesort of assoc iation with King Harold of England before the conquest.William, through his Saxon mother, may actually have been related to KingHarold, and also to the well known Lady Godiva. It is also possible thatWilliam and Harold were both God fathers of Duke William of Normandy'sdaughter, Abela.

The Malet Castle at Graville Sainte Honorine had an important strategiclocation, at the mouth of the Seine. It has now fallen into the sea,though some remnants of it may still be visible. A large section of wallwith large iron rings attached was still there just over 100 years ago.The Abbey church, in which some of the Malets are buried, is now in thetown of Le Havre. Though William Malet had connections to both sides inthe conflict to come, his main allegiance was to Duke William of Normandy.
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Notes for William Malet: He was probably descended from Gerard, a Scandinavian prince and companion of Duke Rollo, which gave the name of the fief of Gerardville or Graville, near Havre.   William Malet, Lord Malet, a Norman baron, one of the generals and companions of William the Conqueror, said to have been the brother of King Harold's wife, and to have been entrusted with the guard of Harold's body after he had been slain on the battlefield. After the conquest he was made Governor of York Castle and was slain in its defense about 1071. He married Hesila (Esilia) Crispin, daughter of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres. She probably married (2) Alured de Lincoln, a great Domesday baron who attended Duke William on his expedition to England in 1066 (See Crispin and Macary, "Falaise Roll", Appendix 20, pg. 156-160).
~1080 - 1164 King of Ui Muiredaig Mouirchertach O'Toole 84 84 Bet 1070 and 1085 - 1115 Donnchad macMurchada Cause of Death:<CAUS> Killed in battle. 1050 - 1070 Murchad macDiarmata 20 20 0974 - 7 Feb 1071/1072 Diarmait MacMáil na mBó 1808 - 1837 Abagail Green 28 28 1005 - 1080 Dearbforgail O'Brien 75 75 ~0940 - 1006 Donnchad Máel na mBó King of Ui Cheinnselaig 66 66 Bet 955 and 1000 - 1064 King of Munster Donnchad O'Brien ~0978 - 1041 Domnall Remar macMáel na mBó 63 63 ~0990 - 1038 Roger I Standard Bearer of Normandy de Toeni 48 48 1143 Amicici ~1030 de Ponthieu Agnes 0923 - 0998 Count of Luxembourg Siegfried 75 75 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

UID: 196064E9B29CD711B84A0008C7FB13431EEC//
1000 Robert sn de Chateau-du- Loire 1014 - 1063 Alice de Roucy 49 49 1817 - 1845 Joel Hadley 27 27 ~1055 - 1191 Duchess of Alencon Alice 136 136 [2524482.FTW]

BIOGRAPHY: 12th gen. desc. of Charlemagne

BIOGRAPHY: Bourgogne, also Burgundy, several historic kingd oms, counties,duchies, and a province situated within Franc e. During the 5th centuryAD, the Bourguignons, a Germanic t ribe, invaded a nd established the firstkingdom of Bourgogn e in France. The king dom expanded until it includedmost o f what is now southeastern F rance and part of present-dayS witzerland.

BIOGRAPHY: Bourgogne, also Burgundy, several historic kingdoms, counties,duchies, and a province situated within France. During the 5th centuryAD, the Bourguignons, a Germanic tribe, invaded a nd established the firstkingdom of Bourgogne in France. The king dom expanded until it includedmost of what is now southeastern F rance and part of present-daySwitzerland
~1015 - 1051 Lancelin I de la Orleansois sn de Baugency 36 36 ~1027 Haberge (de Beaugency) Gunthar Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0944 - 0996 Emma Capet 52 52 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

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~0953 Duvelina (Eva Dulceline) "not" de Crepon The Directory of Royal Genealogy shows Awelina, parent's unkown.

From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2@po.cwru.edu)
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Duvelina, a second sister of Gunnor, married Turulf de Pont Audemer, son of a Norman founder Torf, and uncle of the first of the Harcourts. They had at least one son, Humphrey de Vielles, who in turn was father of Roger de Beaumont, another Conquest-era baron.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
1084 - 1171 Guillaume Talvas de Ponthieu Ct de Ponthieu 87 87 1050 Robert de Bellême Earl of Shrewsbury 1035 - >1074 Sibylle de Barcelona 39 39 1062 - 1141 Aubrey II Justiciar of England de Vere 79 79 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Slain. Amanda Lucia de Mercia UID: 13DD6D462A99D711B84A0008C7FB13437095// ~0969 - Bet 1010 and 1040 de Tonsburgh Earl of Comyn John de Bourg !Earl of Comyn, Baron of Tonsburgh (Tourborough) in Normandy, general of the Norman duke's forces and governor of his chief towns, hence the family name de Burgo, or Burgh.  [Magna Charta Barons, p. 129]

BURR, NEWLIN LINE - 27th ggrandfather

!The Cumyns, an Anglo-Norman family, were the first in date and in power in Scotland.  United to the Baliols and the Bruces by the ties of consanguinity, they were at length separated from the latter, and crushed by them during the rivalry of the wars of succession which followed upon the death of the Maiden of Norway, when Edward of England set up his claim to be the over-lord, and not the ally, of Scotland. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 390]

Father of Herluin, Seigneur de Conteville. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Father of:
1. Harlevin who m. Harlette de Falaise
2. Oda who m. Waleran de Meulan
[Ronald E. Boyd <ulster@tns.net, 25 Apr 2002]

b.c. 961; son of Baldwin/Baudouin III and Mathilde Billung; m. ?? de Mellent; father of:
1. Ode who m. Waleran III de Meulan
2. Harlevin who m. Hereleve de Falaise
[Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 18 Jun 2002]

b.c. 962; son of Baudouin III of Flandres and Mathilda of Sachsen; father of:
1. Oda of Conteville who m. Waleran of Meulan
2. Herlouin/Harlowen of Conteville who m. Herleve/Arlette of Falaise
3. Eustace Burgo of Tonsburgh
[Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 3 Jul 2003]
0990 - 1048 sn de Alençon-Bellême Talvas Guillaume II 58 58 1802 John Bergen I, King of Koeln Chlogio ~0920 - ~0954 'transmarinus' King of France Louis IV 34 34 [jweber.ged]

Louis IV, King de France

(Andre Roux: Scrolls, 113, 191.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-36.)
(Paul Auge, Nouveau Larousse Universel (13 a 21 Rue Montparnasse et Boulevard Raspail 114: Librairie Larousse, 1948), Tome II, Page 86.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 387).

Also Known As: Louis "d'Outremer".

Born: on 10 Sep 920 in Laon, Aisne, France, son of Charles III, King de France and Eadgifu=Ogive=Hadwige, Princess of England, Some sources claim King Louis IV was born in the year 921.

Note -between 936 and 954 in France: King:936-954. When Louis IV's father [Charles "Le Simple"] was captured [by Herbert de Vermandois in 923] , his mother Eadgifu took him to England for refuge. Louis IV came to the throne thanks to the support of Hughes, Count of Paris who had Louis IV recalled to France to succeed King Raoul (reign: 923-936). On 19 June 936, the new King, arrived in Boulogne, from England [hence the nickname "from overseas"] . He is annointed in Laon by the Archbishop of Reims, Artaud. Hughes "Le Grand" fancies himself the mentor of the King, but the King is rather independent of mind. Louis struggled against Hughes "Le Grand", Count of Paris, through most of his reign. In 936, the new German King, Otton I (who had just succeeded Henri I) tries to arbitrate their quarrels. In 938, King Louis "d'Outremer" makes an enemy out of Otton by marching into Lorraine. In 940, Otton I invades France and marches on Paris, with the help of his allies, Hughes "Le Grand" and Hughes de Vermandois. The Kingdom is split in two. While fighting the Normans in an attempt to recapture Normandy, Louis IV was made prisoner in 945 in Rouen. His liberty following that capture was short-lived as Louis IV fell into the hands of Hughes "Le Grand", now Duke de France, who kept him prisoner for one year until 946. An alliance with the German King Otto I allowed Louis IV to defeat Hughes (having had Hugues de Vermandois excommunicated in 948 at the Council of Ingelheim; The Church Council met again in September that year and excommunicated Hughes "Le Grand"), who made peace in 950 with Louis because he needed the support of the Church. Louis IV married Gerberge, Sister of the Emperor of the Occident Othon=Otto the Great, who bore him a son named Lothaire who eventually replaced Louis IV on the throne. Louis was fatally injured in a fall form his horse.

Married in 940: Gerberge de Saxe, daughter of Henri I, Duke de Saxe and Mathilde, Countess de Ringelheim ; Louis IV was Gerberge's second husband.

Died: on 10 Oct 954 in Reims, Champagne, France, at age 34 Louis IV is buried at Saint Remy.

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French king (936/54), son of King Charles III (Charles the Simple).

He spent his youth as an exile in England, but at the death of King Raoulhe was recalled by the nobles under the leadership of Hugh the Great.However, Louis's energy and independence displeased Hugh, who foughtagainst him with the German king, Otto I, until 942.

Captured by the Normans (945), Louis was surrendered to Hugh, by whom hewas released only on the cession of Laon (946). Now in alliance withOtto, Louis made war on Hugh and received his submission in 950. Louiswas succeeded by his son Lothair.

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~0995 Lietaud sn de Marle de Roucy 1162 - 1213 Geoffrey FitzPiers 51 51 The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp.122-125. Justiciar of England. ~1000 - 1051 Hugo IV von Maine Ct de Maine 51 51 ~1120 Adelaide de Angers 1810 - 1848 Ann Wildman 38 38 1675 - 1756 Simon Hadley 81 81  SIMON HADLEY, son of SIMON and CATHERINE (TALBOT) HADLEY was born in Ireland in 1675, near the Kings County boundary line where his English ancestors had settled.  He was a member of the Moate Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends.

     Simon Hadley came to America about 1712 from County West Meath, Ireland.  He was accompanied to Pennsylvania by his wife Ruth, and six children.  Two children were later born in Pennsylvania.  It is unknown which ship he came over on.  Many of the Friends sailed from Ireland to Pennsylvania on the ship Sizargh of Whitehaven.  Jermiah Cowman was the master.  However, Simon and his family do  not appear on the records.

     Simon did not present his certificate of removal until four years later.  At Newark Monthly Meeting (now Kennett) held at Center Meeting House, Centerville, Delaware - "4th. of 6th. Mon. 1716, Simon Hadley produced a certificate from Moate Monthly Meeting in County of West Meath and Nation of Ireland which was read and accepted

     Simon purchased 1000 acres of land about 30 miles south of Philadelphia in the Manor of Steyning.    When the Pennsylvania-Delaware line was drawn it passed through Simon's property, leaving part of his plantation in Chester County, Pennsylvania, but placing his home and official residence, and most of his plantation in New Castle County, Delaware.  This became part of New Garden Township.  The house is located on Lime Stone Road, Hackessin, DE about 10 miles northwest of Wilmington (or Wellington), DE, off Route 41.  Go to Kaolin (about 3 miles before you get to Avondale) and turn left.  Go down Route 7 for about 2 or 3 miles, turn right and go up a hill and there you are.  The cornerstone is hidden under a tree.  Among  the neighbors of Simon Hadley are some familiar names:  Lindley, Starr, Hutton, Rutledge, Miller, John, Gayan,- Rowland, and Johnson .  All of these families were of English origin, as were all of the Friends who went to Pennsylvania from Ireland with the exception of two it is said.  Many of them had been friends in Ireland and others were related by blood or marriage.  [A perche equals 5.5 yards]

     The description that Chalmers Hadley gives to the house which was called Messuage Plantation of Steyning Manor, is as follows:  The old house is on a slight eminence nearly a quarter of a mile back from the road, and the nearest railroad station, Southwood, is on what probably was once part of the place.  The old house is a two and one-half story, stucco covered stone structure, and the gabled roof permits the use of rooms on the third floor.  The pointed windows under the gables give a quaint appearance to the old building, and along the front extends a long porch.  Underneath the pointed gable window in the front a white stone slab is sunk in the wall and on it is carved "S. and R. H. 1717," the initials of Simon and his wife, Ruth Hadley, and the date of the building's erection.  Some distance from the house is an old stone barn which appears to be as ancient as the house itself.

     This house is still in use and in 1977 the owner's wife was a Dupont-Pierre's favorite niece. In 1716, Newark Monthly Meeting was divided and New Garden Monthly Meeting created.  It was composed of the meetings of New Garden, Nottingham and London Grove.  By deed dated 26th. of 10th. Mo. 1717 James Miller conveyed six acres of land to Simon Hadley as trustee for New Garden Meeting.  Simon apparently was quite active in this meeting.  His name frequently appears on committees and he was made an overseer 28 May 1733.  He and his wife, Ruth, are buried there.  On at least one occasion, we find Simon taking active part in his Quarterly Meeting also.  His name appears on a petition from Concord Quarterly Meeting dated 3rd. Mo. 13th. 1734 and addressed to King George II of England, regarding the boundary disputes between the Penns and Lord Baltimore.

     Although such activities were usually frowned upon by Friends, Simon was not completely inactive in public affairs.  He was appointed Justice of the Peace by Governor Fletcher 25 July 1726, re-appointed 20 April 1727, and again 1 Dec 1733.  He also served at various times as Judge of the New Castle Court.

     Simon Hadley helped his sons secure land of their own.  In 1726, we find that Joseph Hadley already had a tract of land near his father's plantation.  In that year, Simon Hadley made over another tract of land to his son, Joshua Hadley.

(Early Pennsylvania Land Records - Egle,1976 pg 759)

Minute Book I  28th 12mo. 1728

"Joshua Hadley requests (by his Father, Simon Hadley) the grant of a quantity of land on Fishing Creek, he desires 1,000 acres."

     Attached to Simon's first will, written in 1751, following the death of his wife Ruth, was this note.  "It is my will that my executors dispose of my servant lad Joseph Fitzpatrick's time for the benefit of my said children as above, written before the said will was perfected by me."

     Tradition says that Simon was killed in his stable by a servant who wanted to rob him of the considerable amount of money he carried with him.  No record has ever been found to substantiate this.  However, in a letter written by Simon's Daughter, Hannah, (Hadley)Stanfield, from North Carolina to her step-mother, we can see that her father died suddenly in 1756:

"Respected Mother -

This comes to let Thee know that I and my family is in good health at present, hoping that these few lines will find thee and thine in the same, and I have great cause to be thankful to the Divine Being for it.
I received thy letter dated the 31st of 5th month 1756, and was glad to hear of thy welfare and a true account of my respected father's sudden death.
Thy brother Richard Beson was here at my house a few days ago.  He told me that his wife and family was well and all of our friends here is reasonably well as far as I know, so not having much to add, I shall conclude with my love to thee and thine and remain thy loving daughter, ye 24th of ye 7th month, 1756.
Hannah Stanfield"

     Simon and Ruth were buried in the New Garden burying ground. Chalmers Hadley visited the old cemetery but found no identification of the graves.  He noted that it seems in early times, Friends did not mark the resting place of their members with a stone of any kind.  Chalmers described the old meeting house as follows:  "New Garden meeting house is a venerable old structure built of red and black brick, brought from England, it is said.  In front of the meeting house stood a mounting stone and a low stone wall surrounded both the meeting house and the burying ground adjoining it.  There was an air of antiquity about the interior of the old building.  The long room where Hadleys, Lindleys, Rowlands, and Greggs worshipped in past years, was divided by sliding shutters for the men's and women's meetings.  A huge fireplace was in each end, but these had been closed and stoves were substituted, the pipes of which went through limestone slabs in the ceiling.  Time-worn oak panelling, put together with wooden pegs, extended around the room, and the heavy wooden benches, black from age, were covered with initials of generations of youngsters until the carvings appeared as relief work. Back of the gallery where John Salkeld, Jacob Lindley and other zealous Friends had preached in long gone days, was a case of well-thumbed, leather-bound books on the doctrines of Friends.  Outside in the shelter of a splendid Magnolia tree in a score of unmarked graves, sleep the ancestors of many families in North Carolina and Indiana."

(Information from The Hadley Family by Lyle H. Hadley and an article in the Pennsylvania Traveler Post, v. 16, #3, pg.3 and "Hadleys of Hendricks Co. Indiana", Library of Congress No 62-10576, edited and published by Harlan V. Hadley, and from a book written in 1916 by Chalmers Hadley.)

     Ruth Keran Hadley died on December 18, 1750.   She was buried in the burial grounds of the New Garden Cemetery, Chester County, Pennsylvania, belonging to the Chester County Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends.  This cemetery joins the old meeting house and both are only about 1 mile from SIMON HADLEY'S farm.  SIMON HADLEY is buried next to RUTH (KERAN) HADLEY, but their graves are not marked.

     SIMON HADLEY married PHOEBE GRUBB on July 22, 1752, at the New Garden Meeting.  He had no children with her.  She was a minister in the Society of Friends, and SIMON HADLEY made a settlement on her at the time of their marriage.

     SIMON HADLEY seems to have been very wealthy, and as his sons grew to manhood, he assisted them in securing land of their own.  In 1726, JOSEPH HADLEY owned land near his father's farm, and that same year, SIMON HADLEY gave another tract of land to his second son, JOSHUA HADLEY.

     SIMON HADLEY'S farm is where the British camped on the eve of the Battle of Brandywine during the Revolutionary War.  In settling the new country, the HADLEYS seem to have been good judges of land, which was purchased in the rich bottoms, and always where springs abounded.  The HADLEY'S were surrounded by forests and unsettled conditions, but they formed communities with other Quakers, and soon erected meeting and school houses.  The HADLEY family seems to have had a high sense of honor, because there was an old saying in certain sections where they lived.  It said that the name of HADLEY was worth one hundred and fifty dollars to its possessor.  If a fence was found to have one rail more than was necessary, it meant that the fence enclosed HADLEY land.

ALL THE QUAKER HADLEYS, with revisions.
a unpublished compilation of works by Harlan Hadley, Lyle Hadley, and
Wallace Hadley. Hadley Society Files.

Chapter 3

  "ALL THE QUAKER HADLEYS. The Early Generations.
Simon HADLEY, farmer, justice of the Peace, county judge, immigrant, patriarch of all the Quaker Hadleys of Chester County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware [lived Messuage Plantation, Steyning Manor]; born 1675 Ireland, son of Simon I and Catherine (TALBOT) HADLEY of Ballynakill
(near Dublin), Ireland; died 1756 Messuage Plantation, buried New Garden Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania; married (1) 1697 Ruth KERAN/KERN, born 1677 Ireland; died 18 Dec 1750 Messuage Plantation, buried New Garden MM; m (2) 22 Jul 1872 Phoebe (GRUBB) BUFFINGTON, a Quaker minister, daughter of John and Frances GRUBB.
   "...Simon and Ruth and their first six children after landing at Philadelphia in 1712 had several temporary addresses, mostly in Chester County, before he chose their permanent home. In 1717 he built Messuage Plantation on 1000 acres in one of William Penn's townships, Steyning Manor, in Chester County. The Mason-Dixon survey of 1763-69, undertaken to settle the William Penn-Lord Baltimore dispute as to the southern boundaries of Pennsylvania, located Messuage Plantation just over the line
in Delaware, near Hockessin. Part of his farm continued to be in Pennsylvania, however, and apparently he was recognized as a citizen of both states.
   Traditionally, Simon came to America with a substantial advance patrimony. Before he died at 81, hea had been able to dower his daughters, to establish his sons on farms of their own and to help them acquire additional acreage. He also had done the same for several adult grandchildren. In addition, his will made bequests to all of them, including more than 50 grandchildren; with a total probative value in
excess of $50,000. It identified him as a man of great wealth for that time and place.
   Along with his wife, mother and father and his brothers and sisters, Simon at 31 in 1706 affiliated with the Society of Friends of Moate County Westmeath, Ireland, about 60 miles northwest of Dublin. Their home was at Ballynnakill, 60 miles southwest of Dublin, in County Leix. Simon's father, Simon I, also owned a fishery in Dublin and an iron foundry in Kings County, near Tullamore, or about 50 miles west of Dublin.
   Simon I is on the Moate meeting record with an apology for having allowed Simon II 'too many liberties'. Simon II apparently had great difficulty, because of repeated involvement in 'military activities', in keeping 'in unity' with the meeting. These incidents probably reflected his efforts to
protect himself from, or to retaliate against, the brutal hazing (or worse) for which Quakers in Ireland (and England) were long considered fair game.
   Simon II in 1716, on chosing his home site, transferred his Friends' family membership from Moate MM to Newark (now Kennett) MM, Pennsylvania.  Newark divided later that year to create New Garden MM. He was active in the leadership and good graces of New Garden all the rest of his life. He
served on  New Garden committees,, as a trustee and overseer, and is mentioned frequently in meeting minutes."

--

Hadley, Simon
Birth : 1675/76 in Moate, County Westmeath, Ireland
Death : May 1756 in Chester County Pennsylvania
Buried: New Garden MM, Chester Co., Pa.
Parents:

     Father: Hadley, Simon
     Mother: Talbot, Catherine

Family:

     Marriage 1st.: 1697 in Ireland
     Spouse:

          Miller, Ruth
          Birth :
          Death :
          Parents:

               Father: Miller, Robert
               Mother: Berthwart [ Broithwaite ], Margaret

Children:

     Hadley, Joseph
     Hadley, Deborah
     Hadley, Joshua
     Hadley, Simon
     Hadley, Hannah
     Hadley, Ruth
     Hadley, Catherine [ Katherine ]
     Hadley, Anne

Family:

     Marriage 2nd: 22 July 1752
     Spouse:

          Grubb, Phoebe


Simon Hadley's last will, written in 1755, was recorded in 1756. Therewere several changes made in this last will from the former one. Theseincluded some 600
acres of land not mentioned in the last will. It may have been that athis second marriage this land constituted the settlement bestowed onPhoebe Buffington by
Simon Hadley, or this land may have been given in the meantime to his twosons, Joseph and Joshua, who were scantily remembered in the last will ascompared to
Simon Hadley's various grandchildren. No inventory of Simon's estate wasfound with the will. In addition to his home and lands, Simon Hadleydivided about
$15,000 in money among his family, a large estate for those days. Thisold will, yellowed with age and held together with what appeared to be ahand-made pin,
was found by Chalmers Hadley in the court house in Wilmington, Delaware,in August 1908.


Information from The Hadley Family by Lyle H. Hadley and an article inthe Pennsylvania Traveler Post, v. 16, #3, pg.3 and "Hadleys of HendricksCo. Indiana",
Library of Congress No 62-10576, edited and published by Harlan V.Hadley, and from a book written 1n 1916 by Chalmers Hadley..

                                               Will of SimonHadley-written in 1755

Know all men by these presents that I, Simon Hadly of Mill Creek Hundredin the County of New Castle on Delaware, yeoman, calling to mind themortality of my
body, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, and as touchingsuch worldly estate where-with it has pleased God to bless me in thislife, I do give, devise
and dispose of the same in the manner and form following:

First, it is my will that my funeral charge and just debts be first paid.

It is my will and I do leave my beloved wife, Phebe Hadly ________ poundscurrent money to be paid her six months after my death, to be paid by myexecutors,
hereinafter mentioned, her chaise and chaise-horse, my riding mare andthe two best cows I have, besides what I have left her in my marriagesettlement with her,
and as much of the furniture of the house as she will think fit to take,to the value of _______ pounds and no more, which shall be in full of myreal and personal
estate.

Imprimus,--I give, devise and bequeath unto my grandson Simon Hadley, sonof my son Joshua Hadley, the Messuage plantation and tract of land I nowlive on,
bounded and described as follows Viz. Beginning at a corner post, being acorner of Jacob John's lands thence by his line east 300 perches to acorner white oak in
the Manor line, thereon south by the said line 217 perches to a cornerhickory, thence west by the land now seated by my grandson John Hadley,73 perches to a
post, thence north 31 degrees, west 38 perches to a black oak, thencenorth 50 degrees, west 48 perches and a half to a gum tree, thence north20 degrees, west
19 perches to a post, thence north 69 degrees, 59 perches to a post inWilliam Rows line, thence north by the same 46 perches to the place ofbeginning, containing
260 acres be the same more or less, making the bounds aforesaid, with thehereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, to hold to him, mysaid grandson
Simon Hadley and the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever,but if my said grandson should depart this life without lawful issue,then it is my will and I do
give and the devise the same Messuage plantation and tract of land untomy grandson Jeremiah Hadley, son of my said son Joshua Hadley, to hold tohim and the
male heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, but if he should departthis live without male heirs as above, then and in such case I give anddevise and bequeath
the said Messuage plantation and tract of land and premises unto the nextmale heirs as consanguinity to him and the male heirs of his bodylawfully begotten forever.
I also give and bequeath unto my said grandson Simon Hadley, my clock andwalnut clothes press which stands in one of the upper rooms and the sumof ten
pounds lawful money, all of which several bequests to be possessed by himwhen he shall arrive at the respective age of twenty-one years.

and it is my will that my executors here-in-after named, rent the aboveplantations to good tenants until my said grandsons arrive at the age oftwenty-one years, that
all of my said grandsons shall pay the _______ due on each of theirplantations when lawfully ___________.

I do leave my son Joseph Hadley, half of my wearing apparel and tenpounds current money, which shall be his full portion and share of myreal and personal estate.

I do leave my daughter, Deborah Howel, wife of Jacob Howel, ten poundscurrent money and I do leave to the said Jacob Howel, ten pounds currentmoney, which
shall be in full their portion and share of my real and personal estate.

I do leave my daughter, Hannah Stanfield, widow of John Stanfield, fiftypounds current money which shall be paid in full of her portion and shareof my real and
personal estate.

I do leave my daughter, Ruth Lindley, wife of Thomas Lindley, ten poundscurrent money and I do leave to the said Thomas Lindley, ten poundscurrent money,
which shall be in full their portion and share of my real and personalestate.

I do leave my daughter, Katherine Johnson, wife to Robert Johnson, tenpounds current money and I do leave to the said Robert Johnson, the sumof ten pounds
current money, which shall be in full their portion and share of my realand personal estate.

I do leave my daughter, Anne Gregg, widow of Richard Gregg departed, thesum of forty pounds current money which shall be paid in full of herportion and share
of my real and personal estate.

I do leave my son Joshua Hadley, ten pounds current money and half of mywearying apparel which shall be in full of his portion and share of myreal and personal
estate.

I do leave to my grand-daughter Elizabeth Thompson, wife to JamesThompson, forty pounds current money and I do leave to my grand-daughterDeborah Curle,
wife of John Curle the sum of five pounds of current money, and to mygrand-daughter Hannah Curle, wife to Samuel Curle the sum of forty poundscurrent money,
all of them children of my son Joseph Hadley.

I do leave to my grand-children Ruth Marshall, wife to John Marshall, thesum of twenty pounds current money, and I do leave to Thomas Hadley, thesum of forty
pounds current money, and I do leave to Sarah Fred, wife of Joseph Fred,the sum of fifty pounds current money, and I do leave to Mary Hadley thesum of sixty
pounds current money, and I do leave to Joshua Hadley, Jr. the sum ofsixty pounds current money, and I do leave to Jeremiah Hadley the sum ofsixty pounds
current money, and I do leave to Joseph Hadley Jr. the sum of sixtypounds current money, and I do leave Deborah Hadley sixty pounds currentmoney and I do
leave Hannah Hadley the sum of sixty pounds current money, and I do leaveCatherine Hadley, the sum of sixty pounds current money, all of themchildren of my
son Joshua Hadley. I do leave to my grand-children to wit, I do leave toSimon Dixon fifty-five pounds current money, and I do leave RebeccaMarshall wife to
William Marshall, thirty pounds current money and I do leave Ruth Dixonsixty pounds current money and I do leave to John Stanfield, Jr. the sumof fifty pounds
current money, and I do leave Thomas Stanfield fifty pounds currentmoney, and I do leave Samuel Stanfield fifty pounds current money, all ofthem children of my
said daughter Hannah Stanfield, widow and relict of John Stanfield.

I do leave to my grandchildren, to Catherine Lindley, sixty poundscurrent money, and I do leave James Lindley sixty pounds current moneyand I do leave Simon
Lindley sixty pounds current money and I do leave Ruth Lindley, Jr. sixtypounds current money, and I do leave Mary Lindley, Jr. sixty poundscurrent money, and I
do leave Ellenor Lindley sixty pounds current money and I do leaveWilliam Lindley sixty pounds current money and I do leave Thomas Lindley,Jr. sixty pounds
current money, all children of my daughter Ruth Lindley, wife to ThomasLindley and I do leave Deborah Lindley sixty pounds current money.

I do leave to my grand children, Hannah Taylor, Wife to Joseph Taylor,sixty pounds current money, and I do leave Caleb Johnson sixty poundscurrent money and
I do leave John Johnson sixty pounds current money, and I do leave toFreeman Johnson sixty pounds current money, and I do leave to JonathanJohnson sixty
pounds current money, and I do leave to Isaac Johnson sixty poundscurrent money, all children of my daughter Katherine Johnson, wife toRobert Johnson.

I do leave to my grand-children to wit; Sarah Smith Gregg, fifty-fivepounds current money, and I do leave Jacob Gregg sixty pounds currentmoney, and I do leave
Ruth Gregg five pounds current money, and I do leave William Gregg sixtypounds current money, and I do leave Mirriam Gregg sixty pounds currentmoney, and I
do leave Deborah Gregg sixty pounds current money and I do leave PhebeGregg sixty pounds current money, all of them children of my daughter AnnGregg,
widow and relict of Richard Gregg departed.

NOTE--John Lindley was twice set down in a mistake and when I found themistake I erased it with my own hand. Deborah Lindley was born in NorthCarolina
and I did not remember her to get her name down in the proper place, butI do give the said sum set down on the other side.

And it is my will that as many of my said grand-children which are at ageat my decease, that my executors shall pay them their legacies left themby me one year
after my decease, and all my said grand-children which are not of age, Ido order that my said executors to give it into the hands of the parentsof the said
grand-children, they giving bend and security with interest for the samefor the benefit of their children, and my said grand-children, to be paidone year after my
decease to said parents, but if they refuse to comply as above, then I doorder my said executors to put out the said legacy left by me to my saidgrand-children into
good hands at interest, and pay them as above when they come of age withthe interest of said legacy at twenty-one years or day of marriage whichshall first
happen.

It is my will that if any of my grand-children depart this life beforethey come to age or before, unmarried, that their legacy left them by meshall be equally divided
among their survivors, and it is my will that if any of mygrand-daughters or grand-sons wives should have any more children beforemy decease or be pregnant, that
then my said executors shall put to interest for them the sum of fiftypounds current money, and pay them as above said. I do leave to my nephewThomas Kiernan,
the sum of ten pounds current money.

I do leave to my said wife's children to wit; John Buffington, onepistole, Richard Buffington one pistole, Phebe Wall one pistole, PeterBuffington one pistole, Isaac
Buffington one pistole, Joseph Buffington ten pounds current money to bepaid them one year after my decease and what bonds, notes or accounts bepayable to me
from any of my grand children or their husbands, must be discounted outof the legacy left them by me, and I here-by-constitute make and ordainmy trusty and
well-beloved Grand-son-in-law, James Thompson and my trusted and wellbeloved grand-son John Hadley and my worthy and well loved friend, DanielNicholds,
all of them in Hill Creek Hundred in the County of New Castle onDelaware, yeomen, my executors of this my last will and testament, and Ido hereby revoke and
make void all former wills made by me at any time here-to-fore, and I doleave my executors thirty pounds current money to each of them, for theircare and trouble
they will have about the nagging and settling of my said estate, whichsaid sum shall be in full for their care and trouble and shall not havemore for their commission,
nor any other charge against my said estate on that account, but I doallow my said executors shall have commissions for what just money shallbe received by them
arising out of the legacies left by me to my said grand-children untilthey respectively arrive at the age above-said, and I do desire andrequest my trusty friends
Benjamin Swett of the town of New Castle, Esq. and Samuel Gregg ofChristiana Hundred and county above said, yeomen, to be overseers, to seethat my last and
testament be well and truly performed, and for their care and trouble Ido leave each of them the sum of five pounds current money, to be paid bythe executors, and
it is my will that what is left to my said son, Joseph Hadley, should bekept in my said executors hands and give it to him at several times asthey see it is necessary
for it.

I give devise and bequeath unto my grandson, Simon Johnson, son of RobertJohnson, certain plantation and tract of land lying contiguous to theabove land devised
to my grandson Simon Hadley, bounded and described as followeth:Viz.Beginning at a corner mulberry tree being a corner of the land late ofJoshua Hadley but
now of Robert Johnson, thence west by the same land one hundred andeighty perches to a post thence north by the said Rows land 134 perchesto a corner post of
the above land devised to my said grandson Simon Hadley, thence south 69degrees, east by the said tract 59 perches to a post and south 20degrees, east 19
perches to a gum tree and south 60 degrees, east 137 perches and a halfto another gum and south 50 degrees, east 48 perches and a half to acorner black oak
and south 31 degrees, east 38 perches to a corner post in the line of theland seated by my said grandson John Hadley, thence west by the same 57perches to a
corner black oak in a line of the aforesaid Robert Johnson land, thencenorth by the same 37 perches to the place of beginning, containing byestimation 112 acres
be the same more or less with in the bounds aforesaid, with thehereitaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywiseappertaining to the hold to him,
my said grandson Simon Johnson, and the male heirs of his body lawfullybegotten forever, but if he my said grandson, Simon Johnson should happento depart this
life without male heirs as above, then and in such case I give devise andbequeath the said tract of land and premises unto the next male heirs byconsanguinity to
him, my said grandson, and the male heirs of his body lawfully begottenforever, to be possessed by my said grandson when he shall arrive at therespective age of
twenty-one years.

I do give and bequeath to my grandson, John Hadley, son of my son JosephHadley, and the male heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever, aplantation or tract of
land here-in-after mentioned, but if he should depart this life withoutmale heirs, then in such case, it is my will and I do give and bequeaththe said plantation and
tract of land to the next male heir by blood to him and his heirsforever, said plantation and tract of land to be bounded as followeth;Beginning at a corner black oak
in the line of the said Robert Johnsons land, thence east 130 perches toa corner hickory tree in the said Manor line, thence by the said linesouth 185 perches to a
corner oak sapling _______________ containing within the said bounds 150acres of land, be the same more or less, and I do bequeath to my saidgrandson John
Hadley, ten pounds current money.

I do give and bequeath a plantation or tract of land to ______ Johnson inthe Letitia Aubrey Manor containing 93 acres and 66 perches of land. Ihave a deed for
the same and recorded in the name of my grandson Simon Gregg, son ofRichard Gregg, departed, and Anne his wife, my daughter, to him and themale heirs of his
body lawfully begotten as above, but should he depart this life, it is mywill and I do give the said plantation and tract of land to the next maleheirs by blood to him
and the male heirs of his body legally begotten forever.

In witness whereof I have here-unto set my hand and my seal this 3rd dayof November, one thousand seven hundred and fifty five (1755).

Note before signing and sealing-- It is my will that if any of mygrand-children should fall heir to any of the above said tracts of landby the death of him or them
which I have willed it to, then it is my will that he or they which shallfall heir to said estate or estates, shall not have the said fifty poundswilled to them by me as
above, but shall be equally divided as above to the survivinggrand-children.

Signed, Sealed, pronounced and declared by the said Simon Hadley to behis last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers. Thiswill was found by
Chalmers Hadley in the Wilmington, Delaware court house in 1908. Noinventory of Simon's estate was found with the will but a check of itsprovisions reveals that
he disposed of 615 acres of land and about $15,000 in money - not a smallamount for those days.

Attached to the will was the deposition of David Finney, attorney at law,taken before William Till, Register of Wills for the probate, andgranting letters of
administration in and for the county of Newcastle. In this depositionFinney said, -he was at the mansion house of Simon Hadley, Esq. on 21 Jan1756 and that
Simon seemed unable to determine what sum should be left Phoebe, hiswife, and Finney suggested 200 pounds, to which Simon agreed was fair inaddition to the
marriage settlement he had given her.

Simon was buried beside his wife, Ruth, in the New Garden buryinggrounds. Their graves, together with those of their friends andneighbors, can not be identified
since early-day Friends did not mark their graves with a stone of anykind.

Information from The Hadley Family by Lyle H. Hadley and an article inthe Pennsylvania Traveler Post, v. 16, #3, pg.3
Colwyn Lord of Anglesea ~1606 - ~1643 John Potter 37 37 Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co, IN, 1983.  974.6 Dzg



8 From document compiled by William Arthur Collins (descendant of Moses Robbins), sent via email on Mar. 7, 2000. His sources for information about the Potters are John William Taylor, Jr. Robins/Robbins Family Group Records, various Ancestral Files and email correspondence. Frances' birth date is based on her age of 26 according to the passenger records for the Abigail. There son, Joseph, was 4 months old at the time.
6 I02395 William Potter (ABT 1608 - Jun 1662) <http://www.altlaw.com/edball/html/d0063/i02395.htm>
1005 Ermentrude (Irmtrude) de Reims 1490 William Brackett ~1110 Anne Stafford 1107 - ~1154 James du Harcourt de St. Hilary 47 47 1175 - <1221 William V Earl of Arundel d' Aubigny 46 46 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
May be the child of Maud Saint Hilary. This mother was shown in a Family
Tree Maker CD. William was sealed to his father and Maud Saint Hilary.
~0195 - 0265 Hunuil of the Ostrogoths 70 70 1131 - ~1076 King of Britain Locrinus 55 55 King about 1081-1071 B.C. (Internet:www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He ruled for 10 years. He and his wife ruled at the time when Samueljudged

On the death of his father, Brutus, the island was divided up betweenLocrinus
and his brother. Locrinus' kingdom consisted of what is now England, withthe  exception of Cornwall, which retained its independence. His kingdomwas long
known by his name, i.e. Loegria, and even today the Welsh known Englandas Loegr.

Inherited the main part of Britain, which was called Loegres

Locrinus was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey ofMonmouth. He was the oldest son of Brutus and a descendent of the Trojansthrough Aeneas. He ruled a portion of Britain named Loegria, named afterhim, which is roughly the boundaries of modern-day England. He reigned 10years, most of which were peaceful.

He revenged his brother, Albanactus's death by Humber the Hun by allyingwith his other brother, Kamber, and fighting Humber to the banks of ariver where he drowned. The river was named Humber after this battle.Locrinus divided up the spoils of war with his allies, only keeping goldand silver found on their ships for himself. He also took the daughter ofthe king of the Germans, Estrildis, whom the Huns had captured. Thisangered Corineus, an ally of his father Brutus, who had arranged amarriage between Locrinus and his own daughter, Queen Gwendolen. Locrinussubmitted and married Gwendolen but still secretly loved Estrildis, whomhe locked in a cave beneath Trinovantum (London) for seven years.

Locrinus became the father of a girl, Habren, by Estrildis, and a boy,Maddan, by Gwendolen. Soon after Maddan's birth, Locrinus sent him off toCorineus, the child's grandfather. When Corineus finally died, Locrinusleft Gwendolen and took Estrildis as his queen. Gwendolen went toCornwall and assembled an army to harass Locrinus. The two armies metnear the River Stour and there Locrinus was killed. His wife, Gwendolen,ruled after his death.
0990 - 1069 Waleran Count de Meulan 79 79 1623 - 1700 Major William Vestal 77 77 ~0972 - 1044 Humphrey de Harcourt de Vielles sn de Beaumont 72 72 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Count Humphroi is also known as Onfroy. His Estate of Pont Audemer went
to the Bardulf family of St. Mary's of Hoo, Kent, England.
Unknown Sigrada ~0620 - 0677 Count of Poitiers Warinus 57 57  Data Source:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725

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Unknown Kunza ~0970 - Bet 990 and 1050 Ansfred II Onfror Vct de Heismes le Goz [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Turstain succeeded to Exmes, in which he was confirmed by the Barons
during William Bernard's minority,who also made him Viscount of Argentan
and Governor of the Castle of Falaise

SPOUSE:  Unknown
0953 - ~1015 Godfrey Ct de Eu & Brienne 62 62 0979 - 1040 Gilbert Ct de Brienne 61 61 1062 - 1100 Richard FitzRichard de Clare Abbot of Ely 38 38 1055 - 1121 Rohese de Clare 66 66 Source: Altschul, Michael, 'A Baronial Family in Medieval England: TheClares (1217-1314), (John Hopkins Press, 1965). 0975 Herfast the Dane de Crepon 1811 - 1872 Rhoda Garretson 61 61 0978 Ralph de Ivrea Ct de Ivrea ~0998 - 1047 Mauger le Jeune Ct de St Clair 49 49 ~0944 Avelina (Wevia) "not" de Crepon [weber.FTW]

Avelina, sister of Gundra, wife of Richard I, Duke of Normandy.  [Burke's Peerage]

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The following is excerpted (full post is in notes under father) from a post to SGM, 3 Dec 1996, by Todd Farmerie:

From: Todd A. Farmerie (taf2@po.cwru.edu)
Subject: Robert de Torigny and the family of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 1996/12/03

Wevia, the only other sister of Gunnor named by Torigny, married Osbern de Bolbec (who is otherwise unknown to history).  They had at least two sons:  Walter Giffard, ancestor of the English Giffard/Gifford families, and also, through his daughter, of the Clare family; and Godfrey, whose son William de Arques had two daughters and co-heiresses.

Note; I have Wevia's son as Gozeline (or Godfrey) and grandfather of William de Arques.


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney
~1062 - 1130 William Constable of the Tower de Mandeville 68 68 0995 - 1053 Cadell of South Wales 58 58 1040 - Bet 1070 and 1100 Beatrice de Cts de Ghisnes Gand 1033 - 1088 Alberic (Aubrey) the Monk de Vere 55 55 ~1103 - >1166 Rohese de Vere 63 63 ~1140 Adeliza de Vere 1092 - 1144 Geoffrey Earl of Essex de Mandeville 52 52 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Mortally wounded in his attack of Burwell castle. 1812 - 1874 Susannah W. Clawson 62 62 ~1047 - 1080 Eudo le Dapifer de Rie 33 33 1112 - Bet 1140 and 1203 Aveline (de St. Hilary) 1066 Agnes de Ponthieu 1036 - 1100 Guy Ct de Ponthieu de Ponthieu 64 64 1074 Arnulf de Montgomerie ~0940 Gundrada de Crêpon ~1025 - <1090 Roger de Mortimer 65 65 ~0920 Hugh Bishop of Coustances 1007 Advise (Hawisa) de Escalfoy 0981 Giroie de Escalfoy Lord Escalfoy & Montrevil 1806 William B. Andrew 0974 - Bet 1020 and 1060 Avelina de Crêpon ~1579 - 1623 John Potter 44 44 11  <http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/foote/14904><http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/foote/14904>; NOTE: Frankly, there's a good deal of confusion/discrepancy among the various genealogical researchers as to dates; a number of sources list his death as 1659 in both England and New Haven, CT but this does not jibe with the information about Hannah Potter Beecher who is supposed to have remarried by 1637.

Married abt 1607 in England
~1028 - ~1104 Hugh de Bolbec Baron Bolbec 76 76 1090 Orlaith Ingen O'Braenain ~1055 Gilla Michil (Cinaed) O'Braenain ~1070 Uchdelb Ingen Cearnachain O'Gairbita ~1082 - ~1149 Cacht Ingen Loigsig of Leix O'Morda 67 67 1055 Gilla Comgaill II O'Toole ~1060 - 1149 Loigsech O'Morda 89 89 ~1062 - 1152 Gormflaith ingen Finn O'Caellaide 90 90 1812 - 1901 Seneca Wildman 88 88 ~1045 Gormflaith O'Néill ~1030 - 1097 Amargen O'Morda 67 67 ~1010 Maelind ingen Meic Dairgin ~1010 - 1069 Faelan O'Morda 59 59 ~1035 King of Osraige Finn O'Caellaide ~1005 Dunlaing O'Caellaide ~1018 - 1098 Dirborgaill of Ossory ingen Taidg 80 80 ~0990 - 1069 Robert Ct II de Meulan 79 79 0994 - Bet 1014 and 1070 Oda de Conteville 1032 - 22 Feb 1097/1098 Hugh Lord Hinckley de Grentmesnil 1800 - 1873 Joseph Dixon 73 73 1003 - 1038 Robert de Grentmesnil 35 35 0977 Gervase de Grentmesnil 0983 Gisele de Montfort ~1025 - <1098 Adeliza de Grentmesnil 73 73 0965 Baudouin I Ct de CLERMONTt 0960 - Bet 992 and 1010 Hildouin II de Montdidier Ct de Roucy 0930 - 0970 Helpuin Ct de Arcis-Sur- Aube 40 40 0934 Hersinde Dame de Rameru 1005 Henry Castellan de Gand 1000 - Bet 1035 and 1060 Alphonso of Hedingham 1806 - 1830 Cleopatra Dixon 24 24 1017 - Bet 1050 and 1100 Humbert de Rie 1807 - 1895 John W. Gibson 87 87 ~0935 - 0990 Rollosson "The Dane" Of Denmark Ansfred I 55 55 REFN: 8787
HUGH D'AVRANCHES, EARL OF CHESTER
The Conqueror and His Companions
by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874.
The thirdson of Gerlotte was Ansfrid the Dane, the first Vicomte of the
Hiemois, and father of Ansfrid the second, surnamed Goz, above mentioned,
whose son Turstain (Thurstan, or Toustain) Goz was the great favourite of
Robert Duke of Normandy, the father of the Conqueror, and accompanied him
to the Holy Land, and was entrusted to bring back the relics the Duke had
obtained from the Patriarch of Jerusalem to present to the Abbey of
Cerisi, which he had founded. Revolting against the young Duke William in
1041 (Vide vol. i, p. 21), Turstain was exiled, and his lands confiscated
and given by the Duke to his mother, Herleve, wife of Herluin de
Conteville.

ALIA:  Ansfred the DANE/ De GOZ/ I BIGOD
~0937 - Bet 970 and 1000 Helloe Cts de Beulac ~0806 - 0876 Ludwig Louis II "The German" of Bavaria 70 70 GIVN Louis "The German"
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GIVN Louis II (The German) King of
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AFN 9GCS-ZP
?? Line 4139: (New PAF RIN=12057)
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PEDI birth

GIVN Louis II (Ludwig)
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AFN 9GCS-ZP
PEDI birth

Ref; ID # I11782
Aka: Ludwig The German

Ref; ID # I11782
Aka: Ludwig The German

NPFX King
GIVN Louis II of
SURN Germany

GIVN Louis II (The German) King of
SURN Germany
!
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 30th G G Nephew.

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DATE 20 APR 2000
~1015 - Bet 1035 and 1075 daughter de St. Sauveur ~0965 - 1045 Neil de St. Sauveur Vct de St. Sauveur 80 80 [inglis family.and Keith .4FBK.ged.FBK.FBK.FBK.FTW]
Rebelled against William the Bastard [the Conqueror] in his youth.
0955 - Bet 975 and 1030 Alwara of Mercia Mayflower PAF

Dau. of Aethelstan Mannesson, Danish Duke of East Angles; m. Leofwine, Earl of
Mercia; mother of Leofric III, Earl of Mercia. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives,
CD#100]
1009 Adele Alix Capet I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0960 Morcar High Reeve of of Northumbria Cyrena Hargrove 0960 of Mercia Ealdgyth (Edgitha) ~1015 - 1091 Adelaide Von Susa 76 76 1014 Capet de France Constance 1010 - 1057 Manasses de Ramerupt Ct de Dammartin 47 47 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Killed. ~0900 Nigel de St. Sauveur Vct de Contentin ~0944 Roger de St. Sauveur ~0970 Adele de Eu ~1060 Sadb ingen MacBRICC ~1010 - ~1067 Hildeburg de Beaumont 57 57 Cause of Death:<CAUS> strangled 0901 - ~0972 Sprota of Brittany 71 71 Curt Hofemann, in a post-em, indicates many people have doubts about Sprota's noble birth:

Sprota  [Ref: ES III:694A] note: I have numerous notes on her (lack of) ancestry which I think I've previously provided. If I've not, let me know & I will gladly share them... Curt

Raoul/Rudolf/Ralph, count of Ivry, is the uterine brother of Richard I of Normandy, son of William. ("This was given by Dudo based on information supplied to him by Raoul himself, so is perfectly reliable", as Todd's mentioned.)  But my understanding has always been that Raoul was the son of Sprota/Esporta de Bretagne/Senlis not by William Longsword but by Asperling/Esperlingus/Eperling. [Ref: Christopher Nash message to Gen-Medieval 15 Apr 2002 discussing an error in KSB Keats-Rohan's Domesday People.  TAF (Todd A Farmerie) in response confirmed the above] note: she was NOT de Senlis and as far as "de Bretagne" see below... Curt

While this speculation is certainly possible, the alternative is likewise possible, that being that she was just some cute looking Breton peasant that William took a liking to. That, however, provides no opportunity for further genealogical research, so tends to pale in comparison to the possibility of attaching her to some noble house. My gut reaction is that, considering her son Ralph (d'Ivry) was one of the main sources of the norman historian Dudo, yet no such important connection was mentioned, she likely did not have any hereditary recomendations (sic) when chosen by Longsword. [Ref: TAF 9 Dec 2002]

Regards,
Curt


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

OCCU Espriote, a Danish lady..
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 911;www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 911,Bretagne,France;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001 says 878;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 902
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
"Danish Wife"; a Breton captive - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,
p.124;Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says they weremarried
- NLP; Espriota (Adela \ Sprote) de Bretagne -http://misc.traveller.com/genea
logy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000087.htm#I1327

OCCU Espriote, a Danish lady..
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 911;www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 911,Bretagne,France;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001 says 878;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 902
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
"Danish Wife"; a Breton captive - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,
p.124;Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says they weremarried
- NLP; Espriota (Adela \ Sprote) de Bretagne -http://misc.traveller.com/genea
logy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001/g0000087.htm#I1327

OCCU Espriote, a Danish lady..
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 911;www.rootsweb.com/gumby says ABT 911,Bretagne,France;
misc.traveller.com/genealogy/gedhtml/kmilburn/d0001 says 878;
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 says 902
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
"Danish Wife"; a Breton captive - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W.Stuart,
p.124;Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 124 says they weremarried
- NLP; Espriota (Adela \ Sprote) de Bretagne -http://misc.traveller.com/genea
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OCCU Sprote of Normandy
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 908;
members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 908, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 908;

OCCU Sprote of Normandy
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 78 says CIR 908;
members.aol.com/sargen3 says ABT 908, Normandy, France;
www.teleport.com/ddonahue/donahue says ABT 908;

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT 908
2  PLAC Bourgoyne, France

Of BrittanyAKA:  Sprotta de Senlis.  AKA: Espriota de Bretagne.  AKA:Sprota de St. Lis

pg. 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" by.W.H. Turton published 1928, republished 1984

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry

UID: 051B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7A53//
Fanny Edwards 1030 Donncuan O'Toole 1005 - Bet 1056 and 1059 Gilla Coemgin O'Toole Bet 986 and 995 unknown of England 1010 - 1064 Raoul III le Grand Ct & Vexin de Valois 54 54 ~1062 - 8 Mar 1137/1138 Princess of England Adela WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

!Became a patron of writers.  Baudri of Bourgueil addressed to her one of his longest poems.  Her beauty, honesty and chastity were praised by Baudri.  Third son, Stephen, was the last of the Norman kings in England, succeedinghis uncle, Henry, in 1135.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Dau. of Mathilda of Flanders and William the Conqueror; wife of Stephen, count of Blois and Chartres; mother of Stephen of Blois. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 56]

Dau. of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders; m. Stephen II, Count of Blois; mother of William of Champagne and Stephen, king of England. [Royal Descents, p. 417]

Dau. of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders; m. Stephen III, Count of Blois; mother of Theobald IV the Great; d. a nun in 1137 at Marigny. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2915]
~1070 - Bet 1065 and 1120 Matilda Taillebois ~1090 Richard (Hasculfe) de St. Hilary Bet 910 and 940 Unknown Earngrim ~1114 - >1189 Maude de Beaumont 75 75 ~0939 - 0967 Robert I de Meulan 28 28 1802 Elizabeth Newman 1698 - WFT Est. 1727-1794 Amy Gregg ~0960 Albreda (d' Ivrea) Nn Unknown GIVN Nn
[William I.FTW]
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Billeheude is sometimes considered the daughter of Richard de Billeheust
or Ricard de St. Sauveur. In the family we find a Bileud or Bilelde, but
at a later date she is consideredthe daughter of Neel II of St. Saveur,
who revolted against William the Bastard during his youth.
Seingneurs de Bohun
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1822 Harris Wade ~1035 daughter de Falaise 1807 Sarah Harvey ~1006 son de Brienne ~0830 Groa 0850 Hallad Ragnvaldssøn Jarl of Orkney ~0937 - 0995 Guillaume IV "Ironarm" de Poitou Duke of Aquitaine 58 58 Abdicated

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0852 - ~0910 Turf-Einar Ragnvaldssøn Jarl of Orkney 58 58 0837 - 0892 Ragnhild (Hildr) Hrolfsdottir 55 55 ~1495 - ~1554 Nicholas Vincent 59 59 1065 Warine Sheriff of Shropsire De Hesdin Kejsare Avitus - Roman Emperor of the West 1063 Avelina Domina de Norton De Hesdin D. 1862 Ellis Pugh 1630 Helen Vivian Mieszko I of Poland UID: 54410C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DEF7D// ~0265 - 0330 Achiulf of the Ostrogoths 65 65 0858 - 3 Jan 0897/0098 Eudes King of France Defended Paris against Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson & his
Danish warhost.
~1248 Aveline Fitz John 0882 Irmgard (de Poitou) ~0950 - 1004 Ermentrude de Roucy 54 54 ~0824 Adelaide d'Aquitaine ~0931 - 0977 Ebalus de Limoges Bishop of Limoges 46 46 ~0390 Amalaberga of the Ostrogoths Charlotte McBryant ~0365 - >0400 Winithar King of the Ostrogoths 35 35 1  NAME Winithar (Wandilar) of the /Ostrogoths/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import : Jan 17, 2001


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0160 Chief of Ostrogoths Ostrogotha ~0316 Vultvulf of the Ostrogoths ~0417 - ~0445 of the Ostrogoths King of the Thuringians Wedelphus 28 28 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~1001 - 10 Feb 1049/1050 Anna Ingegard 1190 - DECEASED King of Alba Ascanius In Roman mythology, Amulius was the brother of Numitor and son of Procas.

His brother, Numitor, was the King of Alba Longa. Amulius overthrew himand took the throne. Amulius forced Rhea Silvia, Numitor's daughter, tobecome a Vestal Virgin, a devotee of Vesta, so that she would never bearany sons that might overthrow him. She violated her oaths of chastity bylaying with the god Mars, resulting in the birth of Romulus and Remus.

Amulius threw Rhea Silvia and her sons into the river Tiber. Theriver-god, Tiberinus found them and gave them to a she-wolf to suckle,while he married Rhea Silvia. Romulus and Remus went on to found Rome andoverthrow Amulius, reinstating Numitor as King of Alba Longa.

In Greek and Roman mythology, Ascanius was a son of Aeneas and Creusa.After the Trojan War, Ascanius escaped to Latium in Italy with his fatherand fought in the Italian Wars. Virgil's Aeneid says he had a role in thefounding of Rome as the first king of Alba Longa.

He was also called Iulus or Julus. From this name comes the Gens Julia,the Julian family to which Julius Caesar belonged.

The name Iulus was popularised by Virgil in his work the Aeneid,replacing the Greek name Ascanius with Iulus to link the Julian family ofRome to earlier mythology. The emperor Augustus, who commissioned thework, was a great patron of the arts. As a member of the Julian family,he could claim to have three major Olympian gods in his family tree, sohe encouraged his many poets to present material on his direct descentfrom Aeneas.
~0100 Cyllin Of Britain Chief of Goths Augis ~0050 Chief of Goths Hulmul D. <0163 Godwulf Born about 80 AD 1809 - 1883 Isaac Harvey 73 73 D. <0123 Chief of Goths Gaut Chief of Goths Filogud Chief of Goths Gadaric ~0700 - WFT Est. 694-784 , Count of Laon Claribert Caribert was nephew of Pepin II, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, andwas himself Count of the city of Laon after his father, Martin.Hisdaughter, Bertrada, became the Queen of King Pepin III, and motherofCharlemagne.

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0436 - 0484/0496 King of the Franks Childeric Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife Basine.
Two children Clovis Magnus and Chilperic.  Clovis Magnus married his
niece Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic.

Index to Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull WEB database,
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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife Basine.
Two children Clovis Magnus and Chilperic.  Clovis Magnus married his
niece Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic.

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Two children Clovis Magnus and Chilperic.  Clovis Magnus married his
niece Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic.

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~0901 Queen Of Scotland 0486 Adelbert ~0780 - >0837 Ava Countess of Upper Alsace 57 57 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

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1399 - 1455 John Parke 56 56 Susanna Pennington 0438/0440 - >0470 Basine Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Wife of
Childeric I, King of the Franks.  Two children, Clovis Magnus and
Chilperic.  Clovis Magnus married Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic.

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Germany.


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Chilperic.  Clovis Magnus married Clothilde, daughter of Chilperic.

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Germany.


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0505 - 0580 Berthe 75 75 [JamesLinage.GED]

[familyties.ged]

Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons list her one generation forward.

[jeredgardner.ged]

   aka Bildechildis of COLOGNE; aka Aldeberge (Blithildis Bathilde) ofthe MEROVINGIANS

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1579 Alice Bushnell 1535 - 1611 William Clerke Clarke 76 76 Julianna Scott ~1061 - 1100 Godfrey Boulogne 39 39 ~0262 - 0358 Duke of the Franks Genebald 96 96 Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.


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1751 - 1821 Jehue Barnes 70 70 If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 0415 - 0458 King of the Franks Merovech 43 43 Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

Index to Royal Genealogical Data, University of Hull WEB database,
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Merovaeus I.

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Note: Merovee, King of France, died in 458. His lineage connects withthat of his older brother as shown below. He married Verica. They had ason, Childeric I., 436-561, King of France, who married Basina ofThuringia. Their son was Clovis the Great, 465-511, King of France, whomarried St. Clothilde. They had a son, Clothaire I., 497-561, King ofFrance, who married Ingonde. From this marriage there a daughter,Blithildes, who married Ausbert of Moselle, died in 570.

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[jeredgardner.ged]

King of the Salian Franks 447-456
Semi-legendary early Frankish king for whom the Merovingian Dynasty isnamed (Meroveus in Latin).

See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund I tafel 1.

Subject: Ancestory of Merovech?
From: jheikkil@highlander.cbnet.ns.ca (saint_bubba)
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 1996 06:44:08 GMT
Message-ID: <55rt7v$m81@news.nstn.ca>

As part of research looking into the merovingian dynasty, I haven't
been able to locate any information that would point to the parents
and other descendents of Merovech, King of Franks from c.e.
447-458.  He is also often called Merovee.  I know the rumours that he
was descended from the tribe of Benjamin when they became the
Sicambrian Franks, but I can't find anything to substantiate this.
Any help would be appreciated.
[FAVthomas.FTW]

     Also spelled Merovich, Meroveus, Merwich, or Merowig,  FrenchMérovée,  German Merowech king of the Salian Franks, from whom Frankishtradition held the Merovingian dynasty to have taken its name. He was thefather of Childeric I (d. 481/482) and grandfather of Clovis I (c.466/511).
     Nothing definite is known of Merovech's life. He is mentioned inGregory of Tours's History of the Franks and, according to later sources,fought against Attila the Hun at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains(451).

To cite this page: "Merovech" Encyclopædia Britannica
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?idxref=291941>

[2715387.FBK]

[JamesLinage.FTW]

[1725539.ged]

WHWC "Merovius founds the Merovingian Dynasty."  This includes "Germania,Saxony, etc." in addition to France (beg 447)."
ema p 307 "The first line of kings who ruled the Franks was given thename Merovingian, a term in common use by the fourteenth century.  Thename is derived from the mythical ruler MaineROVEUS, who (according tothe seventh-century chronicler Fredegar) was conceived when the wife ofthe semi-legendary King Clodio encountered a montrous Quinotaur.   . .."[JamesLinage.GED]

[1725539.ged]

WHWC "Merovius founds the Merovingian Dynasty."  This includes "Germania,Saxony, etc." in addition to France (beg 447)."
ema p 307 "The first line of kings who ruled the Franks was given thename Merovingian, a term in common use by the fourteenth century.  Thename is derived from the mythical ruler MaineROVEUS, who (according tothe seventh-century chronicler Fredegar) was conceived when the wife ofthe semi-legendary King Clodio encountered a montrous Quinotaur.   . .."[1150191.ged]

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

King of the Salian Franks at the River Yssel.
Origin was of the Sicambrian Franks.
Known as "the Young".
Hengist's supplies for his 1st British campaign may have come
from Merovich.
Extended domain as far as Mentz on the one side.
Expelled Attila the Hun.
Conquered Picardy, Normandy, & most of the Isle De France.

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Also known as:  Merovech \ Meroveus \ Merovee II

King of the Salian Franks at the River Yssel.
Origin was of the Sicambrian Franks.
Known as "the Young".
Hengist's supplies for his 1st British campaign may have come
from Merovich.
Extended domain as far as Mentz on the one side.
Expelled Attila the Hun.
Conquered Picardy, Normandy, & most of the Isle De France.[lanastl.ged]

1.  Merovech acceded 447.

Note:
His origin was of the Sicambrian Franks. He was King of the Salian Frankson the River Yssel 448 - 458. He followed the pagan cult of "Diana of theArdennes (the nine fires)". He expelled Attila the Hun and conqueredPicardy, Normandy, and most of the Isle De France.

Note:
1. Sources vary for this person's name - Merovech, as we prefer, andMerovaues as recorded in "The Franks". (See Europäisch Stammtafeln Band Itafel 1)

2. Merovech or Merovaues acceded 447 and fought with the Romans againstAttila on the Mauriac plains.

3. CONTINUATION from Clodion's notes ( "The Franks" by Godefroi Kurth,Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler, from "The Catholic Encyclopedia",Volume VI, Copyright  1909 by Robert Appleton Company, Online EditionCopyright  1999 by Kevin Knight, Nihil Obstat, September 1, 1909. RemyLafort, Censor Imprimatur. +John M. Farley, Archbishop of New York):

When the task common to both brothers was nearly accomplished, Carloman,yielding to the inclination he had always felt for the religious life,relinquished all his states in favour of Pepin and retired to a cloisteron Mt. Soracte near Rome (747). Pepin, who thus remained alone at thehead of the vast Frankish monarchy, reaped all the fruit of theircombined labours. It was easy for him to subdue a last revolt by Grifon,who perished in Italy. Afterwards he enjoyed a few years of peace, a rareprivilege in those stormy times. Having now become the undisputed masterof the greatest nation of Europe, and confident of being able to transmitintact to his sons the power he had received from his father, Pepinconsidered the question whether the time had not come to assume the nameto which his sovereign authority entitled him. Such a step could hardlybe objected to when he was virtually king. Since the Merovingian whooccupied the throne was there only at Pepin's will, it was surely Pepin'sprivilege to remove him. Einhard describes the character of the royaltyof the last Merovingians whom the princes of Pepin's family tolerated orreplaced upon the throne.

This king to whom nothing royal had been left save the title of king, saton the throne and, with long hair and unkempt beard, played the part ofmaster. He gave audience the ambassadors who came from various countriesand issued replies that had been dictated to him, as if coming fromhimself. In reality outside of a hollow name and a doubtful pension paidhim at the will of the mayor of the palace, he had nothing for his ownsave a small farm where he lived with a small number of serfs. When hewent out, he rode in an ox-cart driven by a rustic driver. In thisvehicle he annually attended the Champs De Mai. The mayor of the palacealone controlled public affairs.

This description, it is true, is somewhat of a caricature, and there isevidence in public charters that the position of the Merovingian kingswas not as insecure as Einhard says. Nevertheless, it expresses well themarked contrast between the humiliating position of the king and theexalted, powerful standing of the mayor of the palace. It can beunderstood, therefore, that in 751, Pepin and the Frankish nobles mightwell discuss the question as to whether he should assume the kinglycrown. The question had a moral side, namely, whether it was lawful toassume a title which seemed to belong to another. It was decided toappeal for a solution to the sovereign pontiff, recognized by all as thecustodian and interpreter of the moral law. A Frankish embassy left forRome and submitted the question to Pope Zachary. The latter's reply wasgiven in the form of a declaration of principles admirably embodyingCatholic doctrine on this important point: "ut melius esset", said thepope, "illum regem vocari, qui potestatem haberes, quam illum qui sineregali potestate maneret" [it were better for him to be called the kingwho holds the power than the one who remains (king in name) without theregal power]. Reassured by this decision, Pepin hesitated no longer, andhad himself proclaimed king at Soissons in 751. Childeric III was sent toend his days in a cloister. The nature of the authority with which Pepinwas invested was emphasized for the first time among the Franks, by thecoronation ceremony, which imparted a religious nature to his power andimprinted upon him a sacred character. It has been said, but withoutproof, that St. Boniface attended the coronation. In this way, afterhaving exercised the royal power almost uninterruptedly for over acentury, the descendants of Arnulf and Pepin finally assumed the title ofsovereign and the Carolingian dynasty replaced that of the Merovingianson the Frankish throne.[jweber.ged]

Governed the Salic Franks
Defeated "Attila the Hun" in 451
Was son or son-in-law of Clodion

Before 430, the Salic Francs traverse the Escaut, and settle north ofGand [Gant] and also into Courtrai. Their chief, Clodion, takes Cambraiin 430. When Clodion died in 448, Merovee would succeed him as chief.Merovee was a Frankish Prince who ruled over the Saliennes [thus, thisMerovee is King of the Salic Francs] from 452-458. He was the commanderof the Francs in the great Battle of the Catalonic Fields, where hedefeated Attila the Hun in 451. It is from his name that the kings of theFirst Race derived their name. The Huns had steadily increased theirdomination from humble beginnings off the Caspian sea from Caucase to theElbe, from Muldavia to Hungary in the later part of the Fourth Century.

SOURCES:
Merovee=Merovech, Prince des Francs (Rosamond McKitterick, The Frankishkingdom under the Carolingians: 751-987 (Singapore: Longman SingaporePublishers Pte Ltd, (c) 1983).)
(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.)

(Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners in ISBN:   -8063-1344-7 (1001North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202: Genealogical PublishingCompany, Inc., 1992), Page 216, Line 303-53.)

(Andre Castelot, Histoire De La France, Pages, 176, 200). Born: before390, son of Arcadios Claudius Claudianus and Eudoxie, Merovee is presumedto have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son Childeric I wasborn. Married before 405: She was a concubine. Note - between 451 and458:

Before 430, the Salic Francs traverse the Escaut, and settle north ofGand [Gant] and also into Courtrai. Their chief, Clodion, takes Cambraiin 430. When Clodion died in 448, Merovee would succeed him as chief.Merovee was a Frankish Prince who ruled over the Saliennes [thus, thisMerovee is King of the Salic Francs] from 452-458. He was the commanderof the Francs in the great Battle of the Catalonic Fields, where hedefeated Attila the Hun in 451. It is from his name that the kings of theFirst Race derived their name. The Huns had steadily increased theirdomination from humble beginnings off the Caspian sea from Caucase to theElbe, from Muldavia to Hungary in the later part of the Fourth Century.

During his reign the Empress of the Roman Empire, Galla Placidia, in 423governed in the name of her 4-year old son, Valentinius III. She put theGallo-Roman Aetius [who really came from Bulgaria [originally Silistria]in charge of maintaining the Roman authority over Gaule.

Although he was unsuccessful against the Wisigoths, he pushed theRiparian Francs beyond the Rhine. In 440, the Riparians would return andtake over Cologne and Treves. In the meantime, the Burgundians settle inwhat would become Bourgogne and in Savoie. In 443, they are camped aroundWorms and Mayence under the command of their King, Gonthier.  Died: in458.
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1780 Rebecca Marshill ~0400 - 0430 King of Westphalia Pharamond 30 30 Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.


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!CHART: Compiled by Archibald F. Bennett,M.A. for the GenealogicalSociety of
Utah.[JamesLinage.GED]

[1150191.ged]

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

King of the Salistian Franks, elected King of the West Franks.
This line of descent is printed in "Terrell Genealogy" by Emma
Dicken (San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1952), at
pp.1&2.

Apparently the original sources of this list were "Mostly from
charts compiled by J. H. Tyrrell of London"[a23551.ged]

!CHART: Compiled by Archibald F. Bennett,M.A. for the GenealogicalSociety of
Utah.[Direct Linage1.FTW]

[1150191.ged]

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

King of the Salistian Franks, elected King of the West Franks. He reigned418 - 428 and also bore the title King of the Salian (Salic) Franks andDuke of the East Franks.

This line of descent is printed in "Terrell Genealogy" by Emma
Dicken (San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1952), at
pp.1&2.

Apparently the original sources of this list were "Mostly from
charts compiled by J. H. Tyrrell of London"[a23551.ged]

!CHART: Compiled by Archibald F. Bennett,M.A. for the GenealogicalSociety of
Utah.

BET. 419 - 430 King of the Salian Franks 1
404 Duke of East Franks
BET. 419 - 430 Lord of West Franks
Death 427
Father Frotmund (Frimutel)

[jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

Crowned in 419.According to legend Pharamond (r.409-426) was the firstKing of the Salian Franks after the departure of the Romans from Gaul.This line of descent is printed in "Terrell Genealogy" by Emma Dicken(San Antonio, Texas: The Naylor Company, 1952), at pp.1&2.

Apparently the original sources of this list were "Mostly from chartscompiled by J. H. Tyrrell of London"

THE FRANKS

TRIBAL LEADERS
The Franks are thought to have originated from the region of Pomerania,near the Black Sea. They moved up to the Rhine during the third century(the Period of Migration). The Salian (Western) Franks led the influx ofFrankish and sub-Frank peoples into Gaul during the 4-5th centuries, andfounded minor kingdoms along the line of their advance, such as atCambrai and Yssel.

ar.417
Merovée Frankish leader. Sicambrian Frank. Semi-legendary.
409 - 427
Pharamond Frankish leader. Salian Frank. Semi-legendary.
426 - 448
Clodian / Chlodio VI Pharamond's son. First King of Cambrai. SalianFrank.
448 - 458
Merovée / Merovech / Meerwig the Young Son of Merovée. King of Franks ofYssel.
458 - 496
Childeric I King of Franks of Yssel.

Source:http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/History/KingListsEurope/FranceFranks.htm

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0397 - 0494 King of West Franks Clodius VI "Long Hair" 97 97 Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.  Conflicting
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Ruled France 428-447

KINGS OF THE FRANKS

CLODIO / CLODIAN VI (AD 426 - 447/8), King of the Salian Franks(Cambrai). According to legend his father was Pharamond (409 - 426), thefirst king of the Salian Franks after the departure of the Romans fromGaul. His son Merovech (succeeding King of the Salian Franks), was thefounder of the Merovingian Dynasty. Called "the Long Hair" or "the Hairy"because of the length of his hair. From then on the Merovingians werecalled the "Long Haired Kings" and the cutting of a king's hairrepresented his loss of royal power.

In history, Clodio was probably real. He lived in Thuringian territory,and ruled at the same time as the semi-legendary kings Theudemer andRichemer. All that is known of his reign is that he took the town ofCambrai from the Romans. He was succeeded by his semi-legendary sonMerovech. Although Merovech and Clodio are considered to besemi-legendary, Merovech's son, Childeric I, was very real and cannot beconsidered fictional.

Source:http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/History/FeaturesEurope/FranceKings.htm

[2715387.FBK]

ema p 307 "As for the Franks, the chronicle associates them with DukeFrancio, and Francio with Priam and those who fled from Troy, aconnection developed in the eighth-century Book of the History of theFranks.  The sixth-century historian Gregory of Tours was far more soberand less inclined to inventiveness.  He reports Sulpicius Alexander'sreferences to the Franks' leaders as "dukes" and "regales" as well as"kings," regretting Sulpicius's failure to give their names.  Gregorynotes that reliable sources designated Theudemer and CLODIO as kings ofthe Franks, and he mentions MaineROVEUS, father of CHILDERIC, who waswais by some to be descended from CLODIO; . . ."[a23551.ged]

Frankish King of Cologne of the Merovingian Family, 420, kinsman ofClovis I,
the Great, King of the Salic Franks.
Start of the Family Tree of Charlemagne.[Direct Linage1.FTW]

Note: Clodio Crinitus, who compelled his subjects to wear long hair andbeards in token of liberty from the Romans, died 445 or 447

He was King of Westphalia & the West Franks. He conquered Artois,Cambray, Tournay, and others.
The Franks" article names Clodion's son Merovaeus but from our primarysource we prefer Merovech and from the same sources we prefer thespelling Chlodovech for the numerous Clovis individuals in "The Franks".Our spelling preferences are included as primary spellings in thisdatabase and so added within brackets in the following manuscript.

1. "The Franks" by Godefroi Kurth, Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler,from "The Catholic Encyclopedia", Volume VI, Copyright © 1909 by RobertAppleton Company, Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight, NihilObstat, September 1, 1909. Remy Lafort, Censor Imprimatur. +John M.Farley, Archbishop of New York:

The Franks were a confederation formed in Western Germany of a certainnumber of ancient barbarian tribes who occupied the right shore of theRhine from Mainz to the sea. Their name is first mentioned by Romanhistorians in connection with a battle fought against this people aboutthe year 241. In the third century some of them crossed the Rhine andsettled in Belgic Gaul on the banks of the Meuse and the Scheldt, and theRomans had endeavoured to expel them from the territory. ConstantiusChlorus and his descendants continued the struggle, and, although Julianthe Apostate inflicted a serious defeat on them in 359, he did notsucceed in exterminating them, and eventually Rome was satisfied to makethem her more or less faithful allies. After their overthrow by Julianthe Apostate, the Franks of Belgium, becoming peaceful settlers, appearto have given the empire no further trouble, satisfied with having foundshelter and sustenance on Roman soil. They even espoused Rome's causeduring the great invasion of 406, but were overpowered by the ruthlesshordes who devastated Belgium and overran Gaul and a part of Italy andSpain. Thenceforth the Belgian provinces ceased to be under the controlof Rome and passed under the rule of the Franks.

When they first attracted attention in history the Franks wereestablished in the northern part of Belgic Gaul, in the districts wheretheir Germanic dialect is still spoken. Gregory of Tours tells us thattheir chief town was Dispargum, which is perhaps Tongres and that theywere under a family of kings distinguished by their long hair, which theyallowed to flow over their shoulders, while the other Frankish warriorshad the back of the head shaved. This family was known as theMerovingians, from the name of one of its members, to whom nationaltradition had ascribed a sea-god as ancestor. Clodion, the first king ofthis dynasty known to history, began his series of conquests in NorthernGaul about the year 430. He penetrated as far as Artois, but was drivenback by Aetius, who seems to have succeeded in keeping him on friendlyterms with Rome. In fact, it seems that his son Merovaeus (Merovech)fought with the Romans against Attila on the Mauriac plains. Childeric,son of Merovaeus (Merovech), also served the empire under Count Aegidiusand subsequently under Count Paul, whom he assisted in repelling theSaxons from Angers. Childeric died at Tournai, his capital, where histomb was found in 1653 (Cochet, Le tombeau De Childéric, Paris, 1859).But Childeric did not transmit to his son Clovis (Chlodovech I), whosucceeded him in 481, the entire inheritance left by Clodion. The latterseems to have reigned over all the Cis-Rhenish Franks, and the monarchywas divided among his descendants, although the exact time of thedivision is not known. There were now two Frankish groups: theRipuarians, who occupied the banks of the Rhine and whose kings residedin Cologne, and the Salians who had established themselves in the LowCountries. The Salians did not form a single kingdom; besides the Kingdomof Tournai there were kingdoms with centres at Cambrai and Tongres. Theirsovereigns, both Salian and Ripuarian, belonged to the Merovingian familyand seem to have been descended from Clodion.

When Clovis (Chlodovech I) began to reign in 481, he was, like hisfather, King of Tournai only, but at an early date he began his career ofconquest. In 486 he over threw the monarchy that Syagrius, son ofAegidius, had carved out for himself in Northern Gaul, and set up hiscourt at Soissons; in 490 and 491 he took possession of the SalianKingdoms of Cambrai and Tongres; in 496 he triumphantly repelled aninvasion of the Alamanni; in 500 he interposed in the war of theBurgundian kings; in 506 he conquered Aquitaine; and at length he annexedthe Ripuarian Kingdom of Cologne. Henceforth Gaul, from the Pyrenees tothe Rhine, was subject to Clovis (Chlodovech I), with the exception ofthe territory in the southeast, i.e. the kingdom of the Burgundians andProvence. Established at Paris, Clovis (Chlodovech I) governed thiskingdom by virtue of an agreement concluded with the bishops of Gaul,according to which natives and barbarians were to be on terms ofequality, and all cause of friction between the two races was removedwhen, in 496, the king was converted to Catholicism. The Frankish kingdomthereupon took its place in history under more promising conditions thanwere to be found in any other state founded upon the ruins of the RomanEmpire. All free men bore the title of Frank, had the same politicalstatus, and were eligible to the same offices. Besides, each individualobserved the law of the people among whom he belonged; the Gallo-Romanlived according to the code, the barbarian according to the Salian orRipuarian law; in other words, the law was personal, not territorial. Ifthere were any privileges they belonged to the Gallo-Romans, who, in thebeginning were the only ones on whom the episcopal dignity was conferred.The king governed the provinces through his counts, and had aconsiderable voice in the selection of the clergy. The drawing up of theSalian Law (Lex Salica), which seems to date from the early part of thereign of Clovis (Chlodovech I), and the Council of Orléans, convoked byhim and held in the last year of his reign, prove that the legislativeactivity of this king was not eclipsed by his military energy. Althoughfounder of a kingdom destined to such a brilliant future, Clovis(Chlodovech I) did not know how to shield it against a custom in vogueamong the barbarians, i.e. the division of power among the sons of theking. This custom originated in the pagan idea that all kings wereintended to reign because they were descended from the gods. Divine bloodflowed in the veins of all the king's sons, each of whom, therefore,being a king by birth, must have his share of the kingdom. This view,incompatible with the formation of a powerful, durable monarchy, had beenvigorously rejected by Genseric the Vandal, who, to secure theindivisibility of his kingdom, had established in his family a certainorder of succession. Either because he died suddenly or for some otherreason, Clovis (Chlodovech I) took no measures to abolish this custom,which continued among the Franks until the middle of the ninth centuryand, more than once, endangered their nationality.

After the death of Clovis (Chlodovech I), therefore, his four sonsdivided his kingdom, each reigning from a different centre: Thierry(Theuderic I) at Metz, Clodomir (Chlodomer) at Orléans, Childebert atParis, and Clotaire (Chlotar) at Soissons. They continued the career ofconquest inaugurated by their father, and, in spite of the frequentdiscords that divided them, augmented the estates he had left them. Theprincipal events of their reign were:

The destruction of the Kingdom of Thuringia by Thierry (Theuderic I) in531, which extended Frankish power into the heart of what is now Germany;

the conquest of the Kingdom of the Burgundians by Childebert andClotaire (Chlotar I) in 532, after their brother Clodomir (Chlodomer) hadperished in a previous attempt to overthrow it in 524;

the cession of Provence to the Franks by the Ostrogoths in 536, oncondition that the former would assist them in the war just declaredagainst them by Emperor Justinian. But instead of helping the Ostrogoths,the Franks under Theudebert, son of Thierry (Theuderic I), takingshameful advantage of this oppressed people, cruelly pillaged Italy untilthe bands under the command of Leuthar and Butilin were exterminated byNarses in 553.

The death of Theudebert, in 548, was soon followed by that of his sonTheobald (Theudebald), in 555, and by the death of Childebert in 558,Clotaire (Chlotar I), the last of the four brothers, becoming sole heirto the estate of his father, Clovis (Chlodovech I). Clotaire (Chlotar I)reduced the Saxons and Bavarians to a state of vassalage, and died in 561leaving four sons; once more the monarchy was divided, being partitionedin about the same way as on the death of Clovis (Chlodovech I) in 511:Gontran (Guntramm) reigned at Orléans, Charibert at Paris, Sigebert atReims, and Chilperic at Soissons. Charibert's death in 567 and thedivision of his estate occasioned quarrels between Chilperic andSigebert, already at odds on account of their wives. Unlike his brothers,who had been satisfied to marry serving-women, Sigebert had won the handof the beautiful Brunehilde, daughter of Athanagild, King of theVisigoths. Chilperic had followed Sigebert's example by marryingGaleswintha, Brunehilde's sister, but at the instigation of his mistress,Fredegonda (Fredegund), he soon had Galeswintha assassinated and placedFredegonda upon the throne. Brunehilde's determination to avenge thedeath of her sister involved in bitter strife not only between the twowomen but their husbands. In 575 Sigebert, who was repeatedly provoked byChilperic, took the field, resolved to bring the quarrel to a conclusion.Chilperic, already banished from his kingdom, had taken refuge behind thewalls of Tournai, whence he had no hope of escape, when, just asSigebert's soldiers were about to raise him to the throne, he was felledby assassins sent by Fredegonda (Fredegund). Immediately the aspect ofaffairs changed: Brunehilde, humiliated and taken prisoner, escaped onlywith the greatest difficulty and after the most thrilling adventures,while Fredegonda (Fredegund) and Chilperic exulted in their triumph. Therivalry between the two kingdoms, henceforth known respectively asAustrasia (Kingdom of the East) and Neustria (Kingdom of the West), onlygrew fiercer. Gontran's (Guntramm) kingdom continued to be calledBurgundy. First the nobles of Austrasia and then Brunehilde who hadbecome regent, led the campaign against Chilperic, who perished in 584 atthe hand of an assassin. The murderer could not be ascertained. Duringthis period of intestine strife, Gontran (Guntramm) was vainlyendeavouring to wrest Septimania from the Visigoths, as well as defendhimself against the pretender Gondowald, the natural son of Clotaire(Chlotar I), who, aided by the nobles, tried to seize part of thekingdom, but fell in the attempt. When Gontran (Guntramm) died in 592,his inheritance passed to Childebert, son of Sigebert and Brunehilde, andafter this king's death in 595 his states were divided between his twosons, Theudebert II taking Austrasia and Thierry II (Theuderic II)Burgundy. In 600 and 604 the two brothers united their forces againstClotaire, (Chlothar II) son of Chilperic and Fredegonda (Fredegund), andreduced him to the condition of a petty king. Soon, however, jealousysprang up between the two brothers, they waged war on each other, andTheudebert, twice defeated, was killed. The victorious Thierry (TheudericII) was about to inflict a like fate on Clotaire (Chlothar II) but diedin 613, being still young and undoubtedly the victim of the excesses thathad shortened the careers of most of the Merovingian princes. Brunehilde,who, throughout the reigns of her son and grandsons, had been veryinfluential, now assumed the guardianship of her great-grandson, SigebertII, and the government of the two kingdoms. But the earlier strugglebetween monarchical absolutism and the independence of the Frankishnobility now broke out with tragic violence. It had long been latent, butthe sight of a woman exercising absolute power caused it to break forthwith boundless fury. The Austrasian nobles, eager to avenge the sad fateof Thierry (Theuderic II), joined with Clotaire (Chlothar II), King ofNeustria, who took possession of the Kingdoms of Burgundy and Austrasia.The children of Thierry (Theuderic II) were slain. Brunehilde, who fellinto the hands of the victor, was tied to the tail of a wild horse andperished (613). She had erred in imposing a despotic government on apeople who chafed under government of any kind. Her punishment was afrightful death and the cruel calumnies with which her conquerorsblackened her memory.

The nobles had triumphed. They dictated to Clotaire (Chlothar II) theterms of victory and he accepted them in the celebrated edict of 614, atleast a partial capitulation of Frankish royalty to the nobility. Theking promised to withdraw his counts from the provinces under his rule,i.e. he was virtually to abandon these parts to the nobles, who were alsoto have a voice in the selection of the prime minister or "mayor of thepalace", as he was then called. He likewise promised to abolish the newtaxes and to respect the immunity of the clergy, and not to interfere inthe elections of bishops. He had also to continue Austrasia and Neustriaas separate governments. Thus ended the conflict between the Frankisharistocracy and the monarchical power; with its close began a new periodin the history of the Merovingian monarchy. As time went on royalty hadto reckon more and more with the aristocracy. The Merovingian dynasty,traditionally accustomed to absolutism, and incapable of altering itspoint of view, was gradually deprived of all exercise of authority. Inthe shadow of the throne the new power continued to grow rapidly, becomethe successful rival of the royal house, and finally supplanted it. Thegreat power of the aristocracy was vested in the mayor of the palace(major domus), originally the chief of the royal household. During theminority of the Frankish kings he acquired steadily greater importanceuntil he came to share the royal prerogative, and eventually reached theexalted position of prime minister to the sovereign. The indifference ofthe latter, usually more absorbed in his pleasures than in publicaffairs, favoured the encroachments of the "mayor of the palace", andthis office finally became the hereditary right of one family, which wasdestined to replace the Merovingians and become the national dynasty ofthe Franks. Such then were the transformations which occurred in thepolitical life of the Franks after the downfall of Brunehilde and duringthe reign of Clotaire II (Chlothar II) (614-29). While this king governedNeustria he was obliged, as has been said, to give Austrasia a separategovernment, his son Dagobert becoming its king, with Arnulf of Metz(Arnold, Saint Arnulf) as councillor and Pepin of Landen as mayor of thepalace (623). These two men were the ancestors of the Carolingian family.Arnulf (Arnold, Saint Arnulf) was Bishop of Metz, though resident atcourt, but in 627 he resigned his episcopal see and retired into monasticsolitude at Remiremont, where he died in the odour of sanctity. Pepin,incorrectly called of Landen (since it was only in the twelfth centurythat the chroniclers of Brabant began to associate him with thatlocality), was a great lord from Eastern Belgium. With Arnulf (StaintArnold) he had been at the head of the Austrasian opposition toBrunehilde.

On the death of Clotaire II (Chlotar II), Dagobert I, his only heir,reestablished the unity of the Frankish monarchy and took up hisresidence in Paris, as Clovis (Chlodovech I) had done in the past. He toowas soon forced to give Austrasia a separate government, which heconfided to his son Sigebert III (from Ragnetrud), with Cunibert ofCologne as his Councillor and Adalgisil (Anchises or Ansegisel), son ofArnulf of Metz (Arnold, Saint Arnulf) and son-in-law of Pepin (PepinMartel, Martel of Heristal, from Pepin I's daughter Doda), as mayor ofthe palace. Pepin Pepin Martel), who had lost royal favour, wastemporarily deprived of any voice in the government. The reign ofDagobert I was one of such great pomp and outward show, thatcontemporaries compared it to that of Solomon; however, it marked adecline in the military prowess of the Franks. They subdued, it is true,the small nations of the Bretons and Basques, but were themselves beatenby the Frankish merchant Samo, who had created a Slavonic kingdom ontheir eastern confines. Dagobert relieved the situation only byexterminating the Bulgars who had taken refuge in Bavaria. Like most ofhis race, Dagobert was subject to the females of his family. He diedyoung and was buried in the celebrated Abbey of Saint-Denis which he hadfounded and which subsequently became the burial-place of the kings ofFrance. After his death Austrasia and Neustria (the latter united withBurgundy) had the same destiny under their respective kings and mayors ofthe palace. In Neustria the young king, Clovis (Chlodovech II, son ofDagobert I and Nantechild), reigned under the guardianship of his mother,Nanthilde (Nantechild), with Aega, and later Erkinoald, as mayor of thepalace. Sigebert III (son of Dagobert I and Ragnetrud) reigned inAustrasia with Pepin of Landen (Pepin I), who had returned and wasinstalled as mayor of the palace after the death of Dagobert. The historyof Austrasia is better known to us as far as 657 because, at that time,it had a chronicler. On the death of Pepin of Landen (Pepin I) in 639,Otto, mayor of the palace, took the reins of power, but was overthrownand replaced by Grimoald, son of Pepin. Grimoald went even further; when,in 656, Sigebert III died, he conceived the bold plan of seizing thecrown for the benefit of his family: He banished young Dagobert II, sonof Sigebert, to an Irish monastery. Not daring to ascend the thronehimself, he followed the example of Odoacer and gave it to his sonChildebert. But this attempt, as bold as it was premature, caused hisdownfall. He was delivered up to Clovis (Chlodovech II) by the Austrasiannobles and, so far as can be ascertained, seems to have perished inprison. Clovis (Chlodovech II) remained sole master of the entireFrankish monarchy, but died the following year, 657.

Clotaire III (Chlothar III) (657-70), son of Clovis (Chlodovech II),succeeded his father as head of the entire monarchy under theguardianship of his mother, Bathilde (Bathildis), with Erkinoald as mayorof the palace. But like Clotaire II (Chlothar II), in 614, Clovis(Chlodovech II) was constrained in 660 to grant Austrasia a separaterule, and appointed his brother Childeric II its king, with Wulfoald asmayor of the palace. Austrasia was now overshadowed by Neustria owing tothe strong personality of Ebroin, Erkinoald's successor as mayor of thepalace. Like Brunehilde, Ebroin sought to establish a strong governmentand, like her, drew upon himself the passionate opposition of thearistocracy. The latter, under the leadership of St. Léger (Leodegarius),Bishop of Autun, succeeded in overthrowing Ebroin. He and King ThierryIII (Theuderic III) who, in 670, had succeeded his brother Clotaire III(Chlothar III), were consigned to a convent, Childeric II, King ofAustrasia, being, summoned to replace him. Once again monarchical unitywas re-established, but it was not destined to last long. Wulfoald, mayorof Austrasia, was banished, also St. Léger. Childeric II was assassinatedand for a short time general anarchy reigned. However, Wulfoald, whomanaged to return, proclaimed King of Austrasia young Dagobert II, whohad come back from exile in Ireland, while St. Léger, reinstated inNeustria, upheld King Thierry III (Theuderic III). But Ebroin, whomeanwhile had been forgotten, escaped from prison. He invaded Neustria,defeated the mayor Leudesius, Erkinoald's son, who, with the approval ofSt. Léger was governing this kingdom, reassumed the power, and maltreatedthe Bishop of Autun, whom he caused to be slain by hired assassins (678).He afterwards attacked Austrasia, banished Wulfoald, and had King ThierryIII (Theuderic III) acknowledged. The opposition shown Ebroin by theAustrasian nobles under the leadership of Pepin II (Pepin Martle) andMartin was broken at Laffaux (Latofao), where Martin perished, and Pepindisappeared for a while. Ebroin was then for some years real sovereign ofthe Frankish monarchy and exercised a degree of power that none saveClovis I (Chlodovech I) and Clotaire I (Chlothar I) had possessed. Thereare few characters of whom it is as difficult to form a just estimate asof this powerful political genius who, without any legal authority, andsolely by dint of his indomitable will, acquired supreme control of theFrankish monarchy and warded off for a time the reforms of thearistocracy. The friendship professed for Ebroin by Saint Ouen, the greatBishop of Rouen, seems to indicate that he was better than hisreputation, which, like that of Brunehilde, was intentionally blackenedby chroniclers who sympathized with the Frankish nobles.

Ebroin's disappearance afforded full scope to the power of the familywhich was now called on to give a new dynasty to the Franks. Forced toremain in obscurity for over twenty years. consequence of Grimoald'scrime and downfall, this family finally reappeared at the head ofAustrasia under Pepin II (Pepin Martel), inappropriately called Pepin ofHeristal. There flowed in the veins of Pepin II (Pepin Martel), son ofAdalgisil (Anchises or Ansegisel) and of St. Begga (Doda) daughter ofPepin I, the blood of the two illustrious men who, by the overthrow ofBrunehilde, had established a moderate monarchy in Austrasia. Despite thedefeat inflicted on him by Ebroin, Pepin remained the leader and the hopeof the Austrasians, and, after the death of his adversary, vigorouslyresumed the kingdom which was then disturbed by the rivalry betweenWaratton, mayor of the palace, and his son Gislemar. From 681 to 686 thefunctions of mayor of the palace were alternately discharged by Warattonand Gislemar, again by Waratton, and finally, at his death, by hisson-in-law Berthar. Pepin, who seems to have had amicable relations withWaratton, would not acknowledge Berthar, whom he overthrew in the battleof Testri near Soissons (687); in this way Austrasia avenged theabove-mentioned defeat at Laffaux. The death of Berthar, assassinated in688, removed the last obstacle to the authority of Pepin II (PepinMartel) in Neustria, who was thenceforth simultaneously mayor of thepalace for all three kingdoms. So vast was his power that from that datehistory merely mentions the names of the Merovingian kings whom he kepton the throne: Thierry III (Theuderic III) (d. 691), Clovis III(Chlodovech III) (d. 695), Childebert III (d. 711), and Dagobert III (d.715). Indeed, it is only for a traditional fiction of history that PepinII (Pepin Martel) is not put down as the first sovereign of theCarolingian dynasty. The direction of the destinies of the Frankishmonarchy now passed from the hands of the Salian into those of theRipuarian Franks. These constituted the Germanic element of the nationwhich took the place of the Roman party in the government. Their policywas better adapted to the spirit of the times inasmuch as it abolishedthe traditional absolutism of the Merovingians. Finally the Carolingianshad the merit and the satisfaction (for it was both) of re- establishingunity in the Frankish monarchy which had been so frequently divided; from687 to 843, that is, for over a century and a half, all the Franks wereunited under the same government. But Pepin II (Pepin Martel) did notconfine himself to restoring Frankish unity; he extended the frontiers ofthe monarchy by subduing the Frisians, his neighbours on the north. Theserestless barbarians, who occupied a large portion of the present Kingdomof the Netherlands, were fanatical pagans; Ratbod, their duke, was abitter enemy of Christianity. Pepin forced him to surrender WesternFrisia, which nearly corresponded to the present provinces of South andNorth Holland, and obliged him to keep the peace for the rest of his life.

Pepin could now consider the Kingdom of the Franks as an hereditarypatrimony, and he conferred the mayoralty of Neustria on his sonGrimoald. At his death in 714, which was subsequent to that of his twosons Grimoald and Drogon, he bequeathed the entire monarchy, as a familyheritage, to his grandson Theodoald, Grimoald's son, still a minor. Thisact was a political blunder suggested to the clear- minded Pepin on hisdeath-bed by his wife Plectrude. Pepin had a son Charles by a mistressnamed AlpaïDe (Elphide), who at his father's death was twenty-six yearsof age and quite capable, as events showed, of vigorously defending thepaternal inheritance. It cannot be said that the stigma of illegitimacycaused him to be put aside, for Thedoald was also a natural son, but theblood of the ambitious Plectrude coursed through the latter's veins, andshe reigned in his name. The people, however, would not now submit to theregency of a woman any more than in the time of Brunehilde. There was auniversal uprising among the Neustrians, Aquitainians, and Frisians.Elsewhere may be found an account of these struggles. (See CHARLESMassachusettsRTEL.) Here it suffices to say that Plectrude was soon castaside and Charles Martel, whom she had thrown into prison, escaped andplaced himself at the head of the national Austrasian party. Defeated atfirst, but soon victorious over all his enemies, Charles reduced nearlyall the rebellious tribes to obedience, not only those just named, butalso the Bavarians and Alamanni. His greatest service to civilization wasthe glorious victory over the Arabs between Tours and Poitiers (732),which earned him the name of Martel, the hammer. This conquest savedChristianity and preserved Europe from the power of the Mussulmans. Itwas not, however, Charles's last encounter with the Arabs; he banishedthem from Provence and in 739 defeated them again on the banks of theBerre near Narbonne. This sovereign, whose exclusively military careerconsisted in restoring, by dint of force, an empire that was crumblingaway, could not escape the accusation of having abetted violence inothers and resorted to it himself. He has especially been charged withsecularizing many ecclesiastical estates, which he took from churches andabbeys and gave in fief to his warriors as a recompense for theirservices. This land actually remained the property of the ecclesiasticalestablishments in questions but its hereditary usufruct was assured tothe new occupants. This expedient enabled Charles Martel to collect anarmy and secure faithful followers. Another no less censurable practicewas that of conferring the highest ecclesiastical dignities whose onlyright was that they were loyal soldiers of Charles Martel. However, itmust be remembered that those measures enabled him to muster the forceswith which he saved Christian civilization at Tours. He also aidedefficaciously St. Boniface in his project of spreading the ChristianFaith throughout Germany. Such were the popularity and prestige ofCharles that when, in 737, King Thierry IV (Theuderic IV) died, he saw nonecessity of providing a successor for him, and reigned alone. He died atQuierzy-sur-Oise 21 October, 741, after having divided the provincesbetween his two sons: Carloman received Austrasia with its Germanicdependencies, and Pepin, Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence, while Grifon,a natural son, was excluded from the succession as Charles himself had bee

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1. "The Franks" by Godefroi Kurth, Transcribed by Michael C. Tinkler,from "The Catholic Encyclopedia", Volume VI, Copyright  1909 by RobertAppleton Company, Online Edition Copyright  1999 by Kevin Knight, NihilObstat, September 1, 1909. Remy Lafort, Censor Imprimatur. +John M.Farley, Archbishop of New York:

Ebroin's disappearance afforded full scope to the power of the familywhich was now called on to give a new dynasty to the Franks. Forced toremain in obscurity for over twenty years. consequence of Grimoald'scrime and downfall, this family finally reappeared at the head ofAustrasia under Pepin II (Pepin Martel), inappropriately called Pepin ofHeristal. There flowed in the veins of Pepin II (Pepin Martel), son ofAdalgisil (Anchises or Ansegisel) and of St. Begga (Doda) daughter ofPepin I, the blood of the two illustrious men who, by the overthrow ofBrunehilde, had established a moderate monarchy in Austrasia. Despite thedefeat inflicted on him by Ebroin, Pepin remained the leader and the hopeof the Austrasians, and, after the death of his adversary, vigorouslyresumed the kingdom which was then disturbed by the rivalry betweenWaratton, mayor of the palace, and his son Gislemar. From 681 to 686 thefunctions of mayor of the palace were alternately discharged by Warattonand Gislemar, again by Waratton, and finally, at his death, by hisson-in-law Berthar. Pepin, who seems to have had amicable relations withWaratton, would not acknowledge Berthar, whom he overthrew in the battleof Testri near Soissons (687); in this way Austrasia avenged theabove-mentioned defeat at Laffaux. The death of Berthar, assassinated in688, removed the last obstacle to the authority of Pepin II (PepinMartel) in Neustria, who was thenceforth simultaneously mayor of thepalace for all three kingdoms. So vast was his power that from that datehistory merely mentions the names of the Merovingian kings whom he kepton the throne: Thierry III (Theuderic III) (d. 691), Clovis III(Chlodovech III) (d. 695), Childebert III (d. 711), and Dagobert III (d.715). Indeed, it is only for a traditional fiction of history that PepinII (Pepin Martel) is not put down as the first sovereign of theCarolingian dynasty. The direction of the destinies of the Frankishmonarchy now passed from the hands of the Salian into those of theRipuarian Franks. These constituted the Germanic element of the nationwhich took the place of the Roman party in the government. Their policywas better adapted to the spirit of the times inasmuch as it abolishedthe traditional absolutism of the Merovingians. Finally the Carolingianshad the merit and the satisfaction (for it was both) of re- establishingunity in the Frankish monarchy which had been so frequently divided; from687 to 843, that is, for over a century and a half, all the Franks wereunited under the same government. But Pepin II (Pepin Martel) did notconfine himself to restoring Frankish unity; he extended the frontiers ofthe monarchy by subduing the Frisians, his neighbours on the north. Theserestless barbarians, who occupied a large portion of the present Kingdomof the Netherlands, were fanatical pagans; Ratbod, their duke, was abitter enemy of Christianity. Pepin forced him to surrender WesternFrisia, which nearly corresponded to the present provinces of South andNorth Holland, and obliged him to keep the peace for the rest of hislife.

Pepin could now consider the Kingdom of the Franks as an hereditarypatrimony, and he conferred the mayoralty of Neustria on his sonGrimoald. At his death in 714, which was subsequent to that of his twosons Grimoald and Drogon, he bequeathed the entire monarchy, as a familyheritage, to his grandson Theodoald, Grimoald's son, still a minor. Thisact was a political blunder suggested to the clear- minded Pepin on hisdeath-bed by his wife Plectrude. Pepin had a son Charles by a mistressnamed AlpaïDe (Elphide), who at his father's death was twenty-six yearsof age and quite capable, as events showed, of vigorously defending thepaternal inheritance. It cannot be said that the stigma of illegitimacycaused him to be put aside, for Thedoald was also a natural son, but theblood of the ambitious Plectrude coursed through the latter's veins, andshe reigned in his name. The people, however, would not now submit to theregency of a woman any more than in the time of Brunehilde. There was auniversal uprising among the Neustrians, Aquitainians, and Frisians.Elsewhere may be found an account of these struggles. (See CHARLESMassachusettsRTEL.) Here it suffices to say that Plectrude was soon castaside and Charles Martel, whom she had thrown into prison, escaped andplaced himself at the head of the national Austrasian party. Defeated atfirst, but soon victorious over all his enemies, Charles reduced nearlyall the rebellious tribes to obedience, not only those just named, butalso the Bavarians and Alamanni. His greatest service to civilization wasthe glorious victory over the Arabs between Tours and Poitiers (732),which earned him the name of Martel, the hammer. This conquest savedChristianity and preserved Europe from the power of the Mussulmans. Itwas not, however, Charles's last encounter with the Arabs; he banishedthem from Provence and in 739 defeated them again on the banks of theBerre near Narbonne. This sovereign, whose exclusively military careerconsisted in restoring, by dint of force, an empire that was crumblingaway, could not escape the accusation of having abetted violence inothers and resorted to it himself. He has especially been charged withsecularizing many ecclesiastical estates, which he took from churches andabbeys and gave in fief to his warriors as a recompense for theirservices. This land actually remained the property of the ecclesiasticalestablishments in questions but its hereditary usufruct was assured tothe new occupants. This expedient enabled Charles Martel to collect anarmy and secure faithful followers. Another no less censurable practicewas that of conferring the highest ecclesiastical dignities whose onlyright was that they were loyal soldiers of Charles Martel. However, itmust be remembered that those measures enabled him to muster the forceswith which he saved Christian civilization at Tours. He also aidedefficaciously St. Boniface in his project of spreading the ChristianFaith throughout Germany. Such were the popularity and prestige ofCharles that when, in 737, King Thierry IV (Theuderic IV) died, he saw nonecessity of providing a successor for him, and reigned alone. He died atQuierzy-sur-Oise 21 October, 741, after having divided the provincesbetween his two sons: Carloman received Austrasia with its Germanicdependencies, and Pepin, Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence, while Grifon,a natural son, was excluded from the succession as Charles himself hadbee
~1022 - 1054 Lambert Boulogne 32 32 0125 - 0170 "Old King Coel" (Coilus) King Of Britains Coel 45 45 Agilofinges ~0485 - 0533 King of the Franks Thodoric 48 48 ~0523 - 0603 Bilichildis 80 80 0398 - BET 447 AND 448 Frankish King of Cologne Clovis [jeredgardner.ged]

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Frankish King of Cologne, living 420, kinsman of Clovis I.


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0972 Gerberga of Swabia UID: D72F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D609F// ~0506 - BET 570 AND 611 Duke of Moselle Ansbertus 1797 David Carter  CARTER, DAVID, P.O. Plainfield; Farmer, Sec. 26; born in Chatham Co., N.C., Aug.
20, 1793; son of John, born 1752, died 1838, and Jane Brown; settled March, 1823, and
entered 240 acres, present homestead; soon afterward bought most of the land where
Plainfield is.  Married Feb. 13, 1823, in Ohio, to Ruth Hadley, born Nov. 22, 1800, died
April 24, 1869; children--Jane, born Dec. 5, 1823; Matilda, born Sept. 10, 1825; Mary A.
Matthews, Martha A. Barnhill, John M., born May 16, 1831; Orpha Hornaday, died
March 17, 1861; Ara M. Kendall, born Aug. 30, 1838; Zipporah Connarros, died Sept.
25, 1869.

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Burial , Westminster, Abbey, London, England
Henry III (1216-72 AD)

Born: 1 October 1207 at Winchester Castle

Died: 16 November 1272 at the Palace of Westminster

Parents: King John and Isabella (of Angouleme)

Siblings: Richard, Joan, Isabella & Eleanor

Crowned: (1st) 28 October 1216 at St. Peter's Abbey (GloucesterCathedral), Gloucester, Gloucestershire; (2nd) 17th May 1220 atWestminster Abbey, Middlesex

Married: 14 January 1236 at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent

Spouse: Eleanor daughter of Raymond Berenger, Count of Provence

Offspring: Edward, Margaret, Beatrice, Edmund, Richard, John, Katherine,William & Henry

Contemporaries: Simon de Montfort, William the Marshall, Hugh de Burgh,Peter des Roches (Bishop of Winchester).
Henry III, the first monarch to be crowned in his minority, inherited thethrone at age nine. His reign began immersed in the rebellion created byhis father, King John. London and most of the southeast were in the handsof the French Dauphin Louis and the northern regions were under thecontrol of rebellious barons - only the midlands and southwest were loyalto the boy king. The barons, however, rallied under Henry's first regent,William the Marshall, and expelled the French Dauphin in 1217. Williamthe Marshall governed until his death in 1219; Hugh de Burgh, the last ofthe justiciars to rule with the power of a king, governed until Henrycame to the throne in earnest at age twenty-five.

A variety of factors coalesced in Henry's reign to plant the first seedsof English nationalism. Throughout his minority, the barons held firm tothe ideal of written restrictions on royal authority and reissued MagnaCarta several times. The nobility wished to bind the king to same feudallaws under which they were held. The emerging class of free men alsodemanded the same protection from the king's excessive control. Barons,nobility, and free men began viewing England as a community rather than amere aggregation of independent manors, villages, and outlyingprincipalities. In addition to the restrictions outlined in Magna Carta,the barons asked to be consulted in matters of state and called togetheras a Great Council. Viewing themselves as the natural counselors of theking, they sought control over the machinery of government, particularlyin the appointment of chief government positions. The Exchequer and theChancery were separated from the rest of the government to decrease theking's chances of ruling irresponsibly.

Nationalism, such as it was at this early stage, manifested in the formof opposition to Henry's actions. He infuriated the barons by grantingfavors and appointments to foreigners rather than the English nobility.Peter des Roches, the Bishop of Winchester and Henry's prime educator,introduced a number of Frenchmen from Poitou into the government; manyItalians entered into English society through Henry's close ties to thepapacy. His reign coincided with an expansion of papal power Ð the Churchbecame, in effect, a massive European monarchy Ð and the Church became ascreative as it was excessive in extorting money from England. England wasexpected to assume a large portion of financing the myriad officialsemployed throughout Christendom as well as providing employment andparishes for Italians living abroad. Henry's acquiescence to the demandsof Rome initiated a backlash of protest from his subjects: laymen weredenied opportunity to be nominated for vacant ecclesiastical offices andclergymen lost any chance of advancement.

Matters came to a head in 1258. Henry levied extortionate taxes to payfor debts incurred through war with Wales, failed campaigns in France,and an extensive program of ecclesiastical building. Inept diplomacy andmilitary defeat led Henry to sell his hereditary claims to all theAngevin possessions in France except Gascony. When he assumed theconsiderable debts of the papacy in its fruitless war with Sicily, hisbarons demanded sweeping reforms and the king was in no position to offerresistance. Henry was forced to agree to the Provisions of Oxford, adocument placing the barons in virtual control of the realm. A council offifteen men, comprised of both the king's supporters and detractors,effected a situation whereby Henry could nothing without the council'sknowledge and consent. The magnates handled every level of governmentwith great unity initially but gradually succumbed to petty bickering;the Provisions of Oxford remained in force for only years. Henryreasserted his authority and denied the Provisions, resulting in theoutbreak of civil war in 1264. Edward, Henry's eldest son, led the king'sforces with the opposition commanded by Simon de Montfort, Henry'sbrother-in-law. At the Battle of Lewes, in Sussex, de Montfort defeatedEdward and captured both king and son - and found himself in control ofthe government.

Simon de Montfort held absolute power after subduing Henry but was achampion of reform. The nobility supported him because of his royal tiesand belief in the Provisions of Oxford. De Montfort, with two closeassociates, selected a council of nine (whose function was similar to theearlier council of fifteen) and ruled in the king's name. De Montfortrecognized the need to gain the backing of smaller landowners andprosperous townsfolk: in 1264, he summoned knights from each shire inaddition to the normal high churchmen and nobility to an earlypre-Parliament, and in 1265 invited burgesses from selected towns.Although Parliament as an institution was yet to be formalized, thelatter session was a precursor to both the elements of Parliament: theHouse of Lords and the House of Commons.

Later in 1265, de Montfort lost the support of one of the most powerfulbarons, the Earl of Gloucester, and Edward also managed to escape. Thetwo gathered an army and defeated de Montfort at the Battle of Evasham,Worcestershire. de Montfort was slain and Henry was released; Henryresumed control of the throne but, for the remainder of his reign, Edwardexercised the real power of the throne in his father's stead. The oldking, after a long reign of fifty-six years, died in 1272. Although afailure as a politician and soldier, his reign was significant fordefining the English monarchical position until the end of the fifteenthcentury: kingship limited by law.

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Henry III had four other children.  He came to the throne at age 9 years.  He
is buried at Westminster Abbey.
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"Ansbertus, Gallo-Roman Senator & Blithilde. On account of hisgrandmother is said to be of an Imperial descent. m. Blithildis."

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COLUMBUS WEST, of Pecksburg, Indiana., is one of the leading farmers of Hendricks county. The family were old settlers of North Carolina, Chatham county, and there Abraham West, of Scotch-Irish descent, and the found of the family in America, was born, and there married Sanai, daughter of Jacob and Phoebe Hadley. Mr. West moved to Hendricks county, Indiana., in 1828, settling in the woods in Clay township, where he entered and bought 600 acres of land, and died in 1856, at about sixty-two years of age.
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COMMAGENE, Antiochus I of the (King of the Commagne). He wa s born ? in[Abt. 95 BC] and died ? in [Abt. 36 BC]; son o f Mithridates IKallinikos10 (King of the Commagne) and Lao dike Thea Philadelphos;married Isias PHILOSTROGOS. Child : i. Dau of Antiochus I (Princess ofthe Commagene) (m. Art avasdes of ATROPATENE).
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Capet, family name of the dynasty of kings that ruled France from 987 to1328. In 987, on the death of Louis V, the last of the Carolingian kingsof France, Hugh Capet, duke of France and count of Paris, was electedking by the nobility and the clergy. The feudal domain of the Capetfamily was Île de France, the area around Paris. The Capetian kingsgreatly strengthened the royal power in France by insisting on theprinciples of heredity, primogeniture, and indivisibility of crown lands.Shortly after Hugh became king, he had his son Robert crowned as RobertII (known as the Pious). Hugh appointed Robert his associate, and thispractice of the father having his eldest son rule with him was followeduntil the late 12th century.
The greatest of the Capetian kings were Philip II Augustus, Louis IX (St.Louis), and Philip IV. The dynasty secured direct overlordship of almostall France by the process of incorporating additional fiefs, large andsmall, with their own territories. In 1328, when Charles IV died withoutmale heirs, the Capetians were succeeded by the Valois, a younger branchof the family, which ruled France until 1580.
~0932 - 0965 Count of Provence Boso II 33 33 ~0900 - 0949 Lord of Angelica Rotbold II 49 49 ~0900 - 0960 Teutberge de Troyes 60 60 D. ~0935 Bertha de Troyes ~0936 - 0961 Constance of Provence 25 25 BET 901 AND 902 - ABT Jan 0961/0962 Charles Constantine 1747 - 1818 Mordecia Mendenhall 70 70 ~0883 - 0928 Holy Roman Emperor Louis I "The Blind", Holy Roman Emperor 45 45  Data Sources:
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D. 0928 Count of Avignon & Arles Rotbold I WFT Est 642-668 - WFT Est 684-737 Gauhild Algautsson [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

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~0480 - 0530 Hoamer of the Vandals 50 50 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 0582 - 0641 Bishop of Metz St. Arnulph 59 59 Arnulf's wife (and mother of Duke Ansgise) was Dode (Clothilde); she became a nun at Treves in 612, the same year that Arnulf became Bishop of Metz. Arnulf and Dode were married about 596.from Frederick L. Weis, "Ancestral Roots..."(1950); there are several at Hadendum an der Mozel, and later at St. Arnulf's Church at Metz. He died at Horenberg Monastery, Wasenwald. The birth date shown here is approximate. Arnulf was Mayor of the Palace and tutor of Dagobert, hence a courtier of high standing in the Austrasian palace. He decided to become a monk at Lerins; his wife took the vow and he was about to retire to the monastery when he wa made bishop, about 616. A few years before his death he resigned and retired to the monastery. His feast-day is July 18. (source: Albert E. Meyers database, aem@ezonline.com, http://www.ezonline.com/aem/aem.html)

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Arnulf's wife (and mother of Duke Ansgise) was Dode (Clothilde); shebecame a nun at Treves in 612, the same year that Arnulf became Bishop ofMetz. Arnulf and Dode were married about 596.from Frederick L. Weis,"Ancestral Roots..."(1950); there are several
at Hadendum an der Mozel, and later at St. Arnulf's Church at Metz. Hedied at Horenberg Monastery, Wasenwald. The birth
date shown here is approximate. Arnulf was Mayor of the Palace and tutorof Dagobert, hence a courtier of high standing in the Austrasian palace.He decided to become a monk at Lerins; his wife took the vow and he wasabout to retire to the monastery when he wa made bishop, about 616. A fewyears before his death he resigned and retired to the monastery. Hisfeast-day is July 18. (source: Albert E. Meyers database,aem@ezonline.com, http://www.ezonline.com/aem/aem.html)

name also listed as Arnulf, Bishop of Metz;dd 643/47. The Carolingeanstable 2
Ancestral Roots p. 163>lists him as tutor of Dagbert, the father of Duke
Ansige.
IGI lists him as father of Duke Ansgise
Stuart p. 129, 249: lists his father as Bodegisel II mother as Oda, aSuevian.
See notes p. 128,129

Patriarch of the Carolingian and Capetian kings

· Event: Counselor BET. 628 - 639 Metz 1
· Note:
Bishop of Metz ?-641

Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor PepinI,and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married. AccordingtoFrankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son ofSaintGendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de Savoy.

This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of ArthemiaandMunderic of Vitry. According again to the myths, Munderic was the sonofCloderic the Paricide, son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame.ThisSigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne, anotherhistoricalfigure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the suposedson ofone Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.

THE CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA

St. Arnulf of Metz

Statesman, bishop under the Merovingians, born c. 580; died c. 640. Hisparents belonged to a distinguished Frankish family, and lived inAustrasia, the eastern section of the kingdom founded by Clovis. In theschool in which he was placed during his boyhood he excelled through histalent and his good behaviour. According to the custom of the age, he wassent in due time to the court of Theodebert II, King of Austrasia(595-612), to be initiated in the various branches of the government.Under the guidance of Gundulf, the Mayor of the Palace, he soon became soproficient that he was placed on the regular list of royal officers, andamong the first of the kings ministers. He distinguished himself both asa military commander and in the civil administration; at one time he hadunder his care six distinct provinces. In due course Arnulf was marriedto a Frankish woman of noble lineage, by whom he had two sons, Anseghiseland Clodulf. While Arnulf was enjoying worldly emoluments and honours hedid not forget higher and spiritual things. His thoughts dwelled often onmonasteries, and with his friend Romaricus, likewise an officer of thecourt, he planned to make a pilgrimage to the Abbey of Lérins, evidentlyfor the purpose of devoting his life to God. But in the meantime theEpiscopal See of Metz became vacant. Arnulf was universally designated asa worthy candidate for the office, and he was consecrated bishop of thatsee about 611. In his new position he set the example of a virtuous lifeto his subjects, and attended to matters of ecclesiastical government. In625 he took part in a council held by the Frankish bishops at Reims. Withall this Arnulf retained his station at the court of the king, and took aprominent part in the national life of his people. In 613, after thedeath of Theodebert, he, with Pepin of Landen and other nobles, called toAustrasia Clothaire II, King of Neustria. When, in 625, the realm ofAustrasia was entrusted to the kings son Dagobert, Arnulf became not onlythe tutor, but also the chief minister, of the young king. At the time ofthe estrangement between the two kings, and 625, Arnulf with otherbishops and nobles tried to effect a reconciliation. But Arnulf dreadedthe responsibilities of the episcopal office and grew weary of courtlife. About the year 626 he obtained the appointment of a successor tothe Episcopal See of Metz; he himself and his friend Romaricus withdrewto a solitary place in the mountains of the Vosges. There he lived incommunion with God until his death. His remains, interred by Romaricus,were transferred about a year afterwards, by Bishop Goeric, to thebasilica of the Holy Apostles in Metz.

Of the two sons of Arnulf, Clodulf became his third successor in the Seeof Metz. Anseghisel remained in the service of the State; from his unionwith Begga, a daughter of Pepin of Landen, was born Pepin of Heristal,the founder of the Carlovingian dynasty. In this manner Arnulf was theancestor of the mighty rulers of that house. The life or Arnulf exhibitsto a certain extent the episcopal office and career in the MerovingianState. The bishops were much considered at court; their advice waslistened to; they took part in the dispensation of justice by the courts;they had a voice in the appointment of royal officers; they were oftenused as the king's ambassadors, and held high administrative positions.For the people under their care, they were the protectors of theirrights, their spokesmen before the king and the link uniting royalty withits subjects. The opportunities for good were thus unlimited; and Arnulfused them to good advantage.

FRANCIS J. SCHAEFER
Transcribed by Patrick Tobin

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume I
Copyright © 1907 by Robert Appleton Company
Online Edition Copyright © 1999 by Kevin Knight
Nihil Obstat, March 1, 1907. Remy Lafort, S.T.D., Censor
Imprimatur. +John Cardinal Farley, Archbishop of New York

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Parentage is considered speculative and/or unreliable.

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French Saint Arnoul de Metz bishop of Metz and, with Pippin I, theearliest known ancestor of Charlemagne .   A Frankish noble, Arnulf gavedistinguished service at the Austrasian court under
Theudebert II (595/612). In 613, however, with Pippin , he led thearistocratic opposition to Brunhild that led to her downfall and to thereunification of Frankish lands under Chlotar II. About the same year, hebecame bishop.  From 623, again with Pippin, who was by then mayor of theAustrasian palace, Arnulf
was adviser to Dagobert I, before retiring (629?) to become a hermit.Arnulf's son Ansegisel married Pippin's daughter Begga; the son of thismarriage, Pippin II, was Charlemagne's great-grandfather.

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0438 - 0480 Eudoxia Valentinianus 42 42 1  NAME /Eudoxia/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan17,2001 1  BIRT 2  DAT E 438 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT. 445 2  SOUR S033320 3DATA4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 200 1 1  DEAT 2  DATE ABT. 480




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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 118-19.

pg 107, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, etc" by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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WFT 22, #1246 shows wife as Adelais, Countess of Vermandois Were, anddau. of Gislebert, Duke of Burgundy.  WFT 12, Tree #0472 shows wife asAdelaide of Vargy De Challons, dau of Giselbert, Count of Count ofChalon.  Both Gislebert's are shown as having a wife named Ermengarde,but one has a father Richard and the other Eliran.  We have left both inthe tree as wives of Robert, but we have folowd WFT 22, Tree #1246 toshow the children as the children of Adelais Countess of Vermandois.  Isthis correct?  We both wives, or is one wrongly identified?

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SURN Roman Empire
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SURN Holy Roman Empire
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~1295 of Lancashire Agnes Robert Howard D. 0856 King of Kent, Essex, and Athelstan, King of Kent, Essex and Sussex  Data Source:
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King of Kent  839-856
King of Essex  839-856
King of Sussex  839-856

When King Egbert of Wessex, sometimes considered the first King of England, died in 839, his son AEthelwulf received the main kingdom of Wessex and Athelstan received the satellite kingdoms of Kent, Essex, Surry and Sussex.  In 851, King Athelstan fought a large navel battle at Sandwich in Kent, taking nine Danish ships.  When he died in 856, his kingdoms passes to AEthelbert, his brother.

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0931 Hedwige UID: AF2E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D3710// ~0778 - DECEASED Nn Of Trondheim 1831 Lydia White 0886 - ~0914 Holy Roman Empress Anna of Byzantium, Holy Roman Empress 28 28  Data Sources:
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Bertrade De Montfort l'Amaury ~1020 - ~1063 Gilbert De Montgomery 43 43 1012 - 1067 Count of Flanders Baldwin V 55 55 Entered into hostilities with Emporer Otho II and aquired from that
monarch
Valenciennes and the Isles of Zealand. He subseqently further increased
his
territories by another rich accession, that of the citadel of Ghent.

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Pluet [Ed. Of Wace's "Roman de Rou"], observes-
Baldwin, Count of Flanders, (Queen Matilda's father), was known as
Baldwin de l'Isle, because he rebuilt the city of l'Isle (Lille).He
married the daughter of Robert Capat, King of France, and by her had two
sons, Baldwin (surnamed de Mons), and Robert le Frison, and one daughter,
the above-mentioned Matilda. (Chronique de Flandres).

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Baldwin V, also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSE L (d. Sept. 1, 1067), Count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th -century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I (1060-66). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second son, Robert the Frisian, regent(voogd) of the county of Holland[baeldaeg.FTW]

Baldwin V, also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSE L (d. Sept. 1, 1067), Count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th -century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I (1060-66). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second son, Robert the Frisian, regent(voogd) of the county of Holland
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~0738 - ~0847 St. Begu of Paris 109 109 GIVN Count of Paris
SURN St Begu
REPO @REPO1@
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Sigurd Wolsung Source:  Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical,(Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
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University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
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1832 Newton White ~1705 - 1735 Thomas Dixon 30 30 THOMAS DIXON, s/o William and Ann Gregg Dixon, was born 705 in Chester County' Penna., and died 1735, aged 30 years. August 25, 1721, he married in Meeting in New Castle County, Delaware, Hannah Hadley, born 11/16/1709/10 and died May 31, 1783, d/o and fifth child of Simon Hadley, Jr. and his wife, Ruth Keran. Thomas Dixon lived near the then fast growing city of Philadelphia and was deeply influenced by the Quaker founder of the Colony, William Penn. The Hadleys were *mother family of Penn followers who emigrated from Ireland to Penn's Province. Thomas Dixon is said to have died in the Philadelphia area of small pox and to have left widow Hannah and three children, all of whom in the mid-century joined the Quaker movement to the Carolinas. On August 18, 1742, at Hockessin Meeting, Delaware, Hannah Medley Dixon married John Stanf~eld, s/o Samuel & Jane (Andrew) Stanfield. John ~tanfi~ld died in 1755, leasing Hannah again a widow with three Stanfield children: 1. John' who on 4/~/1762 married Phillipina Jones; 2. Samuel, who married Lydia Vernon; 3. Thomas, who married Hannah Vernon. Hannah Hadley Dixon Stanfield died at Cane Creek, North Carolina, May 31, 1783' and is buried at Cane Creek burial ground.


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1793 Agnes Given Was she b. after her father's death in Sep 1793?  Is she at
tached to this family in error?  No mention of her in Willi
am's will.
WFT Est. 800-825 - WFT Est. 847-914 Of Orleans & Engeltrude, Frankish Queen of France Ermentrude  Data Sources:
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          Ermentrude was the first wife of Charles II, Emperor of the Franks (French).

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 148-15.
WFT Est. 762-805 - WFT Est. 803-885 II Count of Blois Odo  Data Source:
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Acceded 1021
The Directory of Royal Genealogy: " Count of Blois (1004), Chartres, Tourain, Brie and Champaigne (1019). It is not clear which wife is the mother of which child. Morby said he died 1037, as does Europaische Stammtafeln, but other sources say 1033.
Directory of Royal Genealogy shows all 3 children born to Emelia, and Theobald born to both Emelia and Matilda. If marriage to Matilda was in 1103 and to Irmgard was 1010, then it appears Matilda or Emilia was mother. We have followed the Directory and sh
1534 - 1585 Robert Riddlesdale 51 51 Lineage.

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 17VB-0D2
~0370 Blesinde of Koeln King of England Ella Living Amaudree of Alsace [mistress]  Created by:
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WFT Est. 716-739 - WFT Est. 761-827 Countess of Swabia Emma, Countess of Swabia  Data Source:
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~1130 - <1177 William De Say 47 47 William, of Kimbolton, Hunts, and Saham, Norfolk; dspm just prior to 1 Aug 1177.  [Burke's Peerage]

---------------------------------------

William d. v. p., leaving two daus., viz., Beatrix, who m. Geoffrey FitzPiers, and Maud, m. to William de Bocland. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 476, Saye, or Say, Barons Saye]
<0840 - 0864 Marquis of Arles Herbert 24 24  Data Source:
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~0780 - 0855 of East Franks Count of Turin Boso III 75 75  Data Source:
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Relationship:  38th Great Grandparent
~0760 - ~0826 Count of Italy Boso II 66 66  Data Source:
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0730 , Count of Burgundy Boso I  Created by:
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~0755 Aslaug Sigurdsdottir ~0788 - 16 Feb 0862/0863 Count of Paris Conrad I, Count of Paris  Data Source:
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~0720 - >0778 Gunderland 58 58  Created by:
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~0830 - 11 Jan 0886/0887 I, King of Burgundy King of Burgundy Boso  Gedcom  G419
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~0830 - 0897 Queen of Burgundy Ermengarde 67 67  Data Source:
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Robert of Toulouse UID: DA7F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB37F// 1818 - 1844 Olive Newlin 25 25 ~0800 - 0883 Countess of Italy & Metz Richeut of Arles, Countess of Italy & Metz 83 83  Data Source:
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~0823 - 0855 , King of Italy Louis II 32 32  Data Source:
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~0823 - ~0900 Queen of Italy Engelberga 77 77  Data Source:
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Toda (Adele) of Barcelona UID: F73A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D8B44// BET 496 AND 543 Ausbertus of Moselle 0410 Daughter of Walia of the Visigoths Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net , Countess of Lahngau Engeltrude  Created by:
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? de Botaneiata UID: 37810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D126D// 0949 - c 1 Feb 996 Duke of Hungary Geza UID: D0310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D5B4D// ~1205 - 1251 Gwladys verch Llewellyn 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of North Wales
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of North Wales
REFN: HWS5209
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCF-TX
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_PrinceSaintEmpire.GIF

"Darkeyes"
1826 - 1884 Emily Brown 57 57 1292 - 1340 John De Stanley 48 48 1842 Jane Elmira Hall 1179 - 1221 William III Ponthieu 42 42 0978 - 1025 Matilda of Saxony 47 47 UID: 633E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFB40// ~1160 - >1204 Beatrice De St. Pol 44 44 ~1140 - 1191 Count of Ponthieu John I 51 51 1915 Thilda Louise Bengtson 1877 Christine ~1056 Phillip De Montgomery ~0820 - 0910 Empress of the Franks Richeut, Empress of the Franks 90 90  Data Sources:
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          Richardis was the second wife of Charles II (the Bald), Emperor of the
          Franks (French).

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1831 Mary Newlin ~0785 - ~0853 Count of Bourges Hugh, Count of Bourges 68 68  Gedcom G419
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Living Sigibert, Count of Rouergue  Created by:
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Living Rolande, Duchess of Swabia  Created by:
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0782 - 0810 Princess of the Hold Roman Empire Rotrude 28 28 ~0700 - 0780 Count of Altdorf Guerin (Warinus), Count of Altdorf 80 80  Created by:
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Living (Aza)  Created by:
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~0685 - 0747 , Duke of Alsace Eberhand 62 62  Created by:
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~0645 - 20 Feb 0689/0690 Duke of Alsace Adalric, Duke of Alsace  Created by:
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~0625 - 0692 Regent Clotilde 67 67 1818 - 1850 Prior Woodward 31 31 ~0762 - ~0873 II King Sigurd 111 111 BET 423 AND 452 King of Burgundy Childeric II [JamesLinage.FTW]

[1725539.ged]

ema p 307 ". . . CLOTILD, granddaughter of King GUNDIOC of Burgundy,whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by his ownbrother."[JamesLinage.GED]

[1725539.ged]

ema p 307 ". . . CLOTILD, granddaughter of King GUNDIOC of Burgundy,whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by his own brother."[DirectLinage1.FTW]

[JamesLinage.GED]

[1725539.ged]

ema p 307 ". . . CLOTILD, granddaughter of King GUNDIOC of Burgundy,whose son, Clodild's father, had been killed by his own brother."
WFT Est. 734-765 - WFT Est. 760-844 King of Wessex Eoppa, King of Wessex  Data Sources:
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          Eoppa is a genealogical placeholder used to show the relations of all of
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           West Saxon prince.

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WFT Est. 711-717 - 0718 King of Wessex Ingild, King of Wessex  Data Sources:
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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #3712

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          Ingild is a genealogical placeholder used to show the relations of all of
           the kings of Wessex, however, he might have been an actual historical
           West Saxon prince.

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          When King Caedwall of Wessex died in 688, Ina became king.  In 710
          he fought with the Welsh, and in 715 he fought with King Ceolred at
          Wanborough.  In 725 he defeated the South Saxons and slew Ealdbert,
          a West Saxon who he had driven into exile.  He died in 728.

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Sire de Crepon UID: 74360C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D04D8// ~0953 - 0994 Duke of Lower Lorraine Charles of Lotharingia, Duke of Lorraine 41 41  Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1056
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     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216

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0970 - 1032 King of Burgundy Rudolf III, King of Burgundy 62 62  Gedcom G419
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D. ~0844 Theodrada  Created by:
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, Holy Roman Empress Holy Roman Empress Madelgard  Created by:
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Muriel Howard William Smith Living Gersvind, Holy Roman Empress  Created by:
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Living Rigina, Holy Roman Empress  Created by:
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0801 - 0855 Drogo 54 54  Data Source:
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0802 - 0844 Hugh 42 42  Gedcom G419
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Living Adalind, Holy Roman Empress  Created by:
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Living  Created by:
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0800 - 0844 Richbod 44 44  Data Source:
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Living Chiltrud, Lady Odilo  Created by:
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~0806 Thora Sigurdsdatter Living  Created by:
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1793 Jacob Marshill Living  Created by:
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Living von Oeren  Created by:
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1234 - 1265 Sir William De Stanley 31 31 Living ?  Created by:
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~0944 - 0965 Duke of Lower Burgundy Eudes, Duke of Lower Burgundy 21 21  Data Source:
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~0948 - >0987 Beatrix of France, Duchess of Upper Lorraine 39 39  Created by:
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~0943 - AFT. 19 MAR 967/68 Lady of Normandy Emma, Duchess of Normandy  Data Source:
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~0950 - 0964 Heribert [illegitimate] 14 14  Created by:
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~0750 - WFT Est. 754-836 Duke of Hesbaye Ingeramne, Duke of Hesbaye  Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216

     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

     Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants
     Volume I, by Marcellus Donald Alexander R. von Redlich

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~1214 Emma Of Audley Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-CRW
REFN: HWS20114
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-CRW

REFN: HWS20114
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-CRW
1822 - 1897 Addison Coffin 75 75 Geoffrey d'Aubigny WFT Est. 770-783 - WFT Est. 775-870 Charles the Younger  Data Sources:
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WFT Est. 760-804 - WFT Est. 787-881 Under-King of Kent Eahlmund of Kent  Data Sources:
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1525
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #2216
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #3712

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          Ealmund is the semi-legendary father of King Egbert of Wessex, used as a
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          kings, however, he might have been an actual West Saxon noble.

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King of Kent, 784-786; b.c. 758, Wessex; son of Eafa; father of Egbert the Great. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 118]

King of Kent; son of Eaba; father of Egbert, King of Wessex. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

King of Kent 784-794; son of Eawa; father of Egbert. [Gen. of Abbott and Warren Families]

Son of Eafa of Wessex and Princess of Kent; m. dau. of Æthelbert II King of Kent; father of:
1. Egbert III who m. Eadburh
2. St. Alburga
[Terry Walters <tlwalters@voyager.net, 2 Nov 2001]

d.c. 786; son of Eaba/Eafa von Wessex; m. ?? von Kent; father of:
1. Egbert III, King of Wessex who m. Redburga
2. St. Alburga who m. Wulfstan von Wiltshire
[Dirk Peters <mail@dirkpeters.net, 15 Jul 2002]
~0895 - 0956 Hugh Magnus 61 61 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. <1494> John Strutt 0931 - 15 Mar 0972/0973 Renaud I Seigneur de Roucy This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. ~0878 - 0968 Matilda (Mechtilde) of Ringelheim 90 90 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 141-18. ~0900 - 0956 King of France Hugh "The Great" Magnus, King of France 56 56  Data Sources:
     Churchyard/Orr Family Museum - Chart of Lineal Ancestors
     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 53-19.

French duke; son of King Robert I and father of Hugh Capet. Excluded fromthe succession on his father's death by his brother-in-law Raoul, hesupported the candidacy of Louis IV, the Carolingian heir, after Raoul'sdeath (936).

Hugh hoped to rule through this weak king who had been raised in England.Louis IV attempted to increase his strength, however, and his reign wasmarked by warfare between king and vassal, in which Hugh, excommunicated(948) at the insistence of Louis, was forced to submit (950). AlthoughHugh never held the title of king, his vast possessions made him thevirtual ruler of France.

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition Copyright ♭1993
Thora 1827 - 1877 Sarah Jane Clark 50 50 ~0963 - 0993 "The Great" Count of Frisia Arnulf 30 30 1090 - BET 8 AND 10 JAN 1151/52 Of Blois Count Blois-Champagne Theobald IV [2524482.FTW]

France (Duke Of Normandy) Son Of Stephen
0689 - 0741 Duke of the Franks Charles "The Hammer" Martel, Duke of the Franks 52 52  Data Sources:
     Royals 92 Gedcom
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #4, Pedigree #3982
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #1725
     Brøderbund World Family Tree #8, Pedigree #3712

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          Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia 714-741
          Mayor of the Palace of Neustria  719-720
          Mayor of the Palace of Burgundy  719-720

          Charles Martel became Mayof the the Palace of Austraisa when his father,
          Pepin II, died in 714.  That year he was imprisoned by his step-mother,
          Plectudis, but escaped later in the year to lead the Austrasian and
          Neustrian nobles.  The next year the new King, Chilperic II, refused
          to act as a puppet to the nobles, and was backed by the Aquitaine duke
          Eudo, who was by then semi-independent from Frankish sovergnty.
          In 719, Charles defeated Eudo and took Chilpric hostage. Eudo's terms
          for mercy were that Chilperic would be recognized as the sole ruler of
          the Franks, and that Charles would control all royal offices (i.e., as Mayor).
          Eudo had no other choice but to accept.  In 720 Chilperic II died,
          Theuderic IV became King, Charles was stripped of his positions, Eudo
          was able to attain full independence, and Charles was preoccupied
          with pushing back Saxon invaders across the Rhine.

          The next year Eudo defeated the advancing Moslem armies and made
          peace with them.  However, in  in 725 they attacked Septimania and invaded
          Burgundy, drawn by the wealth of the Catholic Church. In 731, the Spanish
          governor Abd ar-Rahman, much loved by the Moslem people, invaded and
          easily overran all of Aquitaine. The next year he took Poitiers and marched
          to Tours, where he was soundly beaten by Mayor Charles, and Rahman was
          killed in the battle.  Three years later Eudo died, and Charles took supreme
          control of Gaul. In 737, Provence invited back the Moslems, who were de-
          feated by Charles and his younger brother Hildebrand, then pushed out of
          Gaul forever. In 741, Charles died.

          Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
          Born: ? , Died: 741

          Father: Pepin II, of Heristal, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
          Mother: Chalpaida

          Married (1): Chrotrud
          Children:
               Carloman, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
               Pepin III, the Short, King of the Franks
              Grifon
              Bernard

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Charles Martel - Latin CAROLUS MARTELLUS, German KARL MARTELL (b. c. 688--d. Oct. 22, 741, Quierzy-sur-Oise, France), mayor of the palace of Austrasia (the eastern part of the Frankish kingdom) from 715 to 741. He reunited and ruled the entire Frankish realm and stemmed the Muslim invasion at Poitiers in 732. His byname, Martel, means "the hammer."  Charles was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Herstal, the mayor of the palace of Austrasia. By this period the Merovingian kings of the Frankish realm were rulers in name only. The burden of rule lay upon the mayors of the palace, who governed Austrasia, the eastern part of the Frankish kingdom, and Neustria, its western portion. Neustria bitterly resented its conquest and annexation in 687 by Pepin, who, acting in the name of the king, had reorganized and reunified the Frankish realm.   The assassination of Pepin's only surviving legitimate son in 714 was followed a few months later by the death of Pepin himself. Pepin left as heirs three grandsons, and until they came of age, Plectrude, Pepin's widow, was to hold power. As an illegitimate son, Charles Martel was entirely neglected in the will. But he was young, strong, and determined, and an intense struggle for power at once broke out in the Frankish kingdom.   Both Charles and Plectrude faced rebellion throughout the Frankish kingdom when Pepin's will was made known. The king, Chilperic II, was in the power of Ragenfrid, mayor of the palace of Neustria, who joined forces with the Frisians in Holland in order to eliminate Charles. Plectrude imprisoned Charles and tried to govern in the name of her grandchildren, but Charles escaped, gathered an army, and defeated the Neustrians in battles at Amblève near Liège (716) and at Vincy near Cambrai (717). His success made resistance by Plectrude and the Austrasians useless; they submitted, and by 719 Charles alone governed the Franks as mayor.   Assured of Austrasia, Charles now attacked Neustria itself, finally subduing it in 724. This freed Charles to deal with hostile elements elsewhere. He attacked Aquitaine, whose ruler, Eudes (Odo), had been an ally of Ragenfrid, but Charles did not gain effective control of southern France until late in his reign. He also conducted long campaigns, some as late as the 730s, against the Frisians, Saxons, and Bavarians, whose brigandage endangered the eastern frontiers of his kingdom. In order to consolidate his military gains, Charles supported St. Boniface and other missionaries in their efforts to convert the German tribes on the eastern frontier to Christianity.  Ever since their arrival in Spain from Africa in 711, the Muslims had raided Frankish territory, threatening Gaul and on one occasion (725) reaching Burgundy and sacking Autun. In 732 'Abd ar-Rahman, the governor of Córdoba, marched into Bordeaux and defeated Eudes. The Muslims then proceeded north across Aquitaine to the city of Poitiers. Eudes appealed to Charles for assistance, and Charles' cavalry managed to turn back the Muslim onslaught at the Battle of Poitiers. The battle itself may have been only a series of small engagements, but after it there were no more great Muslim invasions of Frankish territory.  In 733 Charles began his campaigns to force Burgundy to yield to his rule. In 735 word arrived that Eudes was dead, and Charles marched rapidly across the Loire River in order to make his power felt around Bordeaux. By 739 he had completely subdued the petty chieftains of Burgundy, and he continued to fend off Muslim advances into Gaul during the decade.  Charles' health began to fail in the late 730s, and in 741 he retired to his palace at Quierzy-sur-Oise, where he died soon after. Before his death he divided the Merovingian kingdom between his two legitimate sons, Pepin and Carloman. He continued to maintain the fiction of Merovingian rule, refraining from transferring the royal title to his own dynasty.  Copyright 1994-1998 Encyclopaedia Britannica
D. UNKNOWN James Gibson ~0667 Unknown Hersuinda ~0775 - ~0845 Ragnar Lodbrock 70 70 Flourished in the 9th century
Viking whose life passed into legend in medieval European literature.

In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ragnar was said to be the father of threesons, Halfdan, Inwaer (Ivar the Boneless), and Hubba (Ubbe), who led aViking invasion of East Anglia in 865 seeking to avenge Ragnar's murder.In the European literature of the several centuries following Ragnar'sdeath, his name is surrounded with considerable legend. In the GestaDanorum (c. 1185) of the Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus, he was a9th-century Danish king whose campaigns included a battle with the HolyRoman emperor Charlemagne. According to Saxo's legendary history, Ragnarwas eventually captured by the Anglo-Saxon king Aella of Northumbria andthrown into a snake pit to die. This story is also recounted in the laterIcelandic works Ragnars saga lodbrókar and Tháttr af Ragnarssonum. The12th-century Icelandic poem Krákumál provides a romanticized descriptionof Ragnar's death and links him in marriage with a daughter of Sigurd(Siegfried) and Brynhild (Brunhild), figures from the heroic literatureof the ancient Teutons. The actions of Ragnar and his sons are alsorecounted in the Orkney Islands' poem Háttalykill.
Stephen Lago D. UNKNOWN Ann Gibson 0692 - WFT Est. 711-782 Cenred, Under-King of Sussex  Data Sources:
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          Cenred is a genealogical placeholder used to show the relations of all of
           the kings of Wessex, however, he might have been an actual historical
           West Saxon prince.

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~0800 - 0863 Conrad I Count of Aargau & Auxerre 63 63 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 1807 Sarah Stout ~1715 - ~1755 John Stanfield 40 40 -- Guido de Moselle GIVN Guido de
SURN Moselle
~0793 Wialdruth of Toulouse This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. ~0324 - 0378 Duke of East Franks Clodius I 54 54 [Direct Linage1.FTW]

[JamesLinage.GED]
He also bore the title King of the Salistian East Franks.
[a23551.ged]

!CHART: Compiled by Archibald F. Bennett,M.A. for the GenealogicalSociety of
Utah.

[jeredgardner.ged]

[FAVthomas.FTW]

Hertug i 379.

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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Of Germany.

From the &quot;selvage1&quot; database at WorldConnect.  Please contactPetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.  Of Germany.

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0900 - 0956 Hugues "Magnus" de Neustria Count of Paris 56 56 Much more powerful than his nominal overlord, the King of
France (or the West Franks).

It is not clear from the sources which wife is the mother of
which children.  He also married a daughter of Count of Maine.
1815 - 1885 Robert Gibson 70 70 ~0905 Geva of Hamalant D. 1060 Thietburga 0884 - 0943 Herbert II Count of Troyes & Vermandois 59 59  Data Source:
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     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault

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Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 50-18.

pg 53,54, 55. 107 & 118,  "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

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0944 Malusha Of Lubech UID: E47B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB9E3// Jane Pickard ~0620 - WFT Est. 652-714 Countess Warinus Kunza, Countess Warinus  Data Source:
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          Count Baldwin of Flanders was the third husband of Judith (the first two
           were Kings AEthelwulf and AEthelbald of Wessex.)

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     of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault
          Date of Birth given as 840.

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany,
Baltimore, 1992), 162-16.

About 862 Baldwin I, son-in-law of the Carolingian emperor Charles theBald (later Charles II, Holy Roman emperor), was created the first countof Flanders. Under Baldwin I and Baldwin II, Flanders was made secureagainst the incursions of the Vikings. In the early part of the 10thcentury, Baldwin III laid the basis for the industrial and commercialgreatness of the region by establishing the wool and silk industries atGhent and instituting annual fairs at Brugge (Bruges), Ieper and othertowns.
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          King of Wessex 802-827; First King of ALL England 827-836
          King of Wessex, Essex, Sussex, KentData Sources:

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          King of Wessex  800-839
          King of Kent  823-839
          King of Essex  823-839
          King of Sussex  823-839

          Egbert was the first of the West Saxon kings of conquer nearly all of Britian
          under his rule, with the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms as satelites of Wessex, and is
          often considered the first King of England.  After spending much time in the
          court of the Frankish Emperor Charlemagne, Egbert returned to Wessex in
          800 to take the throne.  In 813, he warred very successfully against the Welsh
          of Cornwall.  In 823, Egbert defeated the Welsh, defeated King Bernwulf of
          Mercia, conquered Kent, conquered Essex, and conquered Sussex and
          Surrey.  The East Anglians, also, sued for peace and protection from
          Bernwulf of Mercia, who was slain that year.  For only the year of 827,
          Egbert even ruled Mercia.  In 839, Egbert died and Wessex passed to
          AEthelwulf and the satelites passed to AEthelwulf's son Athelstan.
      [igmged.ged]

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Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 1-13.

Egbert (775?-839), king of Wessex (802-39), and the first Saxon kingrecognized as sovereign of all England (828-39). He was the son of aKentish noble but claimed descent from Cerdic (reigned 519-34), founderof Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons in southern England. During thelate 8th century, when King Offa of Mercia (reigned 757-96) ruled most ofEngland, Egbert lived in exile at the court of Charlemagne. Egbertregained his kingdom in 802.

He conquered the neighboring kingdoms of Kent, Cornwall, and Mercia, andby 830 he was also acknowledged as sovereign of East Anglia, Sussex,Surrey, and Northumbria and was given the title of Bretwalda(Anglo-Saxon, “ruler of the British”). During succeeding years Egbert ledexpeditions against the Welsh and the Vikings. The year before his deathhe defeated a combined force of Danes and Welsh at Hingston Down inCornwall.

He was succeeded by his son Ethelwulf, the father of Alfred the Great.

!King of Wessex (802-39) and the first Saxon king recognized as sovereign of all England (828-39).  Son of a Kentish noble but claimed descent from Cerdic (d. 534), founder of Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons in southern England.  During the late 8th century, when King Offa of Mercia (r. 757-96) ruled most of England, Egbert lived in exile at the court of Charlemagne. Regained his kingdom in 802.  Conquered the neighboring kingdoms of Kent, Cornwall and Mercia and by 830 was acknowledged sovereign of East Anglia, Sussex, Surrey and Northumbria and given the title of Bretwalda (ruler of the British).  Led expeditions against the Welsh and Vikings. In 838 he defeated a combined force of Danes and Welsh at Hingston Down in Cornwall. [Funk & Wagnalls]

WAITE LINE

!815 - defeated the Britons of Cornwall
824 - subdues and unites England
828 - recognized as overlord of the Seven Kingdoms of the Heptarchy
[Timetables of History]

!Scarcely had Egbert brought the Heptarchy under his overlordship (828) than England was attacked from both sides, the Norsemen having now gained a footing on the French coast also, while in the west the turbulent Welsh were ready to lend them a hand against the Saxon.  At first mere hasty dashes with retreat before force could be gathered to stop them, by the middle of the century their inroads became more persistent from a fixed base; and, year after year, the curt Anglo-Saxon Chronicle has to tell how king or alderman was called to battle with such ravagers. [Leaders and Landmarks, Vol. II, p. 15]

!When his father, Alckmund, was defeated, Egbert fled to Offa, king of Mercia; but when Offa gave his daughter Edburga in marriage to Beortric there was no longer safety for him with a king to whom treachery and assassination were familiar instruments of his will. Thus, he fled to the court of Charlemagne. He marched with the armies of the great king against the Lombards and the Bavarians, the Huns and the Saxons, he saw war upon as grand a scale as the world had ever known.  Restored to his throne after Queen Edburga, wife of King Offa, accidentally poisoned her husband along with his friend who she meant to kill.  The people expelled her from the country.  Charlemagne gave Egbert his sword, "Gaudiosa", as a parting gift.  He reigned for 36
years, accomplishing that consolidation of authority which justified him in taking the title of King of England. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol 1, p. 90-3]

!Egbert took advantage of the anarchy in Mercia and asserted supremacy which was never lost.  The battle of Ellendune (Wilton) -- the great struggle between Egbert and Beornwulf -- was fought in 823.  In 827 Northumbria submitted to Egbert. [Knight's ..., Vol 1, p. 94-5]

Descendant of Ine's brother (king, 688-726).

Until 823 the kingdom existed as a separate entity, but in that year Egbert of Wessex granted his alliance to it at the price of its nominal independence. The witan of the East Angles continued to act as the center of local government and military organization. The thing of the South folk may have met at Thingoe -- at Bury, in fact. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 163-4]

!King from 802-839

b. 775, son of Eahlmund, king of Kent; king of Wessex, 802-827; first king of all England, 827-36; m. Raedburh. The male line of kings descends from him to Edward the Confessor and the female line to the present time. Father of Aethelwulf, king of England. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

Under-King of Kent, 784-86; King of Wessex, 802; King of England, 827-36; b. 775, Wessex; d. 4 Feb 839, Wessex; m. Redburga/Raedburh; father of Aethelwulf. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 118-9]

King of Wessex; son of Ealhmund, King of Kent; m. Redburh. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

1st King of all England, c. 775-4 Feb 839; m. Redburga, possible sister of Charlemagne. [William Marshall]

Son of Ealhmund Under-King of Kent and a dau of Aethelbert II King of Kent; m. Eadburh, dau. of Pepin IV Prince of the Franks; father of:
1. Aethelwulf who m. Osburh and Judith
2. Athelstan
[Terry Walters <tlwalters@voyager.net, 2 Nov 2001]

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1834 Elizabeth V Edgerton 0946 - 1028 Leofwine Earl of Mercia 82 82 UID: 831F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DFC6F// ~1010 - 1089 Theobald III Count of Champagne and Blois 79 79  Data Source:
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Killed in battle by Godfrey Martel, Count of Anjou

Mike Lysell, mlysell@attbi.com, provided the following information via apost-em:

Jim - found the following under "The Counts of Champagne": "Thibaud I ofChampagne, also known as Thibaud III of Blois, was born in 1019. Eldestson of Eudes II, he inherited the counties of Blois, Tours, Chartres andSancerre in 1037. He equally had control

"A few years after the death of their illustrious father, Thibaud andEtienne participated in the revolt led by Raoul of CrÈpy and Galeran ofMeulan against king Henri I. This rebellion lasted from 1041 to 1044.King Henri received military support from the

"He came dangerously under the influence of king Philippe I beforefinally deciding to take part in the conquest of England in 1066. He leftFrance never to return again. From this point onward, the count Thibaudtook control permanently of all the lands bel

"Thibaud I was directly implicated in the establishment of at least 12monastic and parish churches in the Champagne region (a Benedictinepriory for Saint-Germain of Auxerre at Saint-Florentin after 1037 ; aBenedictine priory for Marmoutier at Ventelay bef

Since the papacy of Leon IX (1049-1054), the Roman church began activelyto fight simony in the ranks of the French episcopacy as well as to takesteps in extracting itself from what was felt at the time to be heavyhanded secular influence. Archbishops and

"The count Thibaud I Champagne died in 1089 at the age of seventy and wasburied not at Marmoutier, but in the collegiate church of Saint-Martinfounded by his father in the heart ot the Champagne region at Epernay.His eldest son Etienne-Henri inherited the

This sheds some light on his marriage to and divorce from Gersende duMaine and indicates she is the mother of Stephen (Etienne-Henri).

The website is located at //lamop.univ-paris1.fr/baudin/anglais/Thibaud1.No authors or sources are listed.
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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 140-17.
0890 - 0969 Olga Grand Duchess of Kiev 79 79 UID: 962E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D1E80// 1369 - 1400 Robert Parke 31 31 Royal Lineage web page of Ken Stelmaszek (www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/)

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1034 - >1086 Edith "Swan-Neck" of Mercia 52 52 UID: 027B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD7C3// BET 495 AND 515 - WFT Est 530-599 Munderic Polly Smotherly 0964 - >1017 Bertha De Bourgogne 53 53  Data Source:
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!Sources: RC 133, 230; AF; Kraentzler 1217; Ancestral Roots 101. Roots: Berthe, born about 964, died  1001. Married 995, but repudiated 998. K: Bertha d'Arles, died April 1001.
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~0757 - 0783 Of Vinzgau Hildegarde 26 26 ~0330 Blesinde of the Sueve ~0645 - >0670 Count of Warnius Lambert I, Count of Warnius 25 25  Data Source:
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~0870 - BET. 897 - 969 Aelis Adele Princess of France pg 53, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition


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m. Egbert, king of England; mother of Aethelwulf, king of England. [Ancestral Roots, p. 2]

b.c. 788; m. Egbert the Great; mother of Aethelwulf. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 119]

m. Egbert, King of England; mother of Aethelwulf. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 770; dau. of Thierry D'Autun and Aude de Heristal; m. Ecgbert III of Wessex; mother of Æthelwulf of Wessex, Editha of Wessex and Athelstan of Wessex. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 21 Feb 2002]

Queen of Wessex as wife of Ecgbert, King of Wessex, King of England 829-839
Also called Redburh or Readberg.  [The Plantagenet Ancestry; by Lt.-Col. W.H. Turton, D.S.O.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1984; pp 21.]

Dau of Pippin III der Kurze, Kövon Franken, and Bertrada de Laon; m. Egbert III, King of Wessex; mother of Ethelwulf, Editha, and Athelstan. [Dirk Peters <mail@dirkpeters.net, 15 Jul 2002]

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0499 - 0561 "the Old" King of Franks Clothaire I 62 62 [JamesLinage.FTW]

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WHWC after kingdom is divided in 511 between Cloodmus (including Burgundy& Orleans), Childebert (Paris), Thierry (Metz, Austrasia) and CLOTAIRE I(Neustria, Soissons), Clotaire I becomes sole ruler of combined Germany(Germania) and France (Gallia) around 558.  Kingdom is then again dividedbetween Clotaire I's four sons, including Gontram (Burgundy and Orleans),Charibert (Paris), Sicibent (Australia, Metz), and Chilperic (Neustria)in 561.
ohme p 67 (continued from father Clovis) "The dying words of CLOTHAR I,by 561 the last surviving son of Clovis, were quite understandable:  'Wa!What kind of king is it in heaven, who kills off kings as great as me?'
ema p 308 "As Frankish custom mandated, on Clovis's death his enormouskingdom, which stretched from present-day Germany and Belgium to thePyrenees, was divided among his four sons.  . . . Warfare among Clovis'ssons disrupted the decades after his death, although the Franks succeededin conquering Burgundy by 534 and in aquiring Provence by 536.  Union ofthe Frankish kingdoms of Neustria, Austrasia and Burgundy occurred onlywhen a single heir survived, which happened in the case of Clovis's sonCLOTHAR I (between 558 and 561), Clothar's grandson and namesake CHLOTHARII (between 623 and 629) and Clothar II's son DAGOBERT (between 629 and638 or 639)."[JamesLinage.GED]

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WHWC after kingdom is divided in 511 between Cloodmus (including Burgundy& Orleans), Childebert (Paris), Thierry (Metz, Austrasia) and CLOTAIRE I(Neustria, Soissons), Clotaire I becomes sole ruler of combined Germany(Germania) and France (Gallia) around 558.  Kingdom is then again dividedbetween Clotaire I's four sons, including Gontram (Burgundy and Orleans),Charibert (Paris), Sicibent (Australia, Metz), and Chilperic (Neustria)in 561.
ohme p 67 (continued from father Clovis) "The dying words of CLOTHAR I,by 561 the last surviving son of Clovis, were quite understandable:  'Wa!What kind of king is it in heaven, who kills off kings as great as me?'
ema p 308 "As Frankish custom mandated, on Clovis's death his enormouskingdom, which stretched from present-day Germany and Belgium to thePyrenees, was divided among his four sons.  . . . Warfare among Clovis'ssons disrupted the decades after his death, although the Franks succeededin conquering Burgundy by 534 and in aquiring Provence by 536.  Union ofthe Frankish kingdoms of Neustria, Austrasia and Burgundy occurred onlywhen a single heir survived, which happened in the case of Clovis's sonCLOTHAR I (between 558 and 561), Clothar's grandson and namesake CHLOTHARII (between 623 and 629) and Clothar II's son DAGOBERT (between 629 and638 or 639)."

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Son of Clovis I, King of Franks, he inherited Soissons on his death in511. He, with his four brothers, attacked and defeated Burgundy under thekings Sigisbert and Godomar early in his reign. With his oldest brotherTheuderic I, King of Metz, he attacked the Thuringian Franks under KingHermanfrid, took the kingdom, and took his daughter Radegund. Next, withhis brother Childebert I, King of Paris, Chlotar murdered his nephews whowere under the care of Queen Clotilda his mother. When Theuderic died,the kingdom was up for grabs. Chlotar and Childebert each received only asmall part, the most of it going to Theudebert, his son. In 555,Theudebald, who had succeeded his father Theudebert in Austrasia, died,and Austrasia passed to Chlotar. When Childebert died in 558, Paris fellto Chlotar as well, thus making him sole ruler of the Franks. WhenChlotar died in 561, the kingdom was divided among his 4 living sons:Charibert (Paris), Guntram (Burgundy), Chilperic (Soissons), and Sigebert(Metz).

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Clothaire I, King Of The Franks Franks [King Of The Sessions] , son ofClovis I "The Christian", King Of The Franks, and the Saint Queen Of TheFranks, Clothilde, was born about 497 in Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique,France. He died on 23 Nov 561 in Braines, Loire Atlantique, France, aboutage 64, and was buried in St. Medard Abbey, Soissons, Aisne, France.Another name for Clothaire was Clotaire I King Of Franks.

General Notes: He was a man of shocking character, "sensual and a brute",the Abbe Aigrain justly calls him. His matrimonial alliances have neverbeen properly disentangled; he was married at least 5 times and it iseven possible that his union with Radegund was polygamous.

In 531 Theodoric, King of Austrasia, and his half-brother, Clotaire I,King of Neustria, fell upon Hermenefrid, vanquished him, and carried homea great booty. Among the prisoners, Radegund, then about 12 years old,fell to the lot of King Clotaire.

Among other enormities, he burned alive in a cottage his own son andgrandchildren. He is said to have died penitent; during his last illnesshe showed great alarm and disturbance of mind at the remembrance of hiscrimes. (Lives of the Saints)

Alt Birth: Abt 487 Of, France

Noted events in his life were:

1. Fact 1: Reigned As Sole King 558-561.

2. Fact 2: Aka Clotaire I King Of The Franks.

3. Fact 3: King Of Soissons 511-561.

4. Fact 4: Had Six Wives.

Clothaire married Ingonde (Ingunde) Thuringia [Queen Of The Franks] about518 in France.

Children from this marriage were:

                i.  Guntramm of the Franks King Of Orléans (born ofOrléans, Loiret, France - died on 28 Mar 592 in France)
               ii.  Gonthier (Gunther), Prince Of The Franks Prince OfFranks (born about 519 France - died in 561)
              iii.  Charibert I , King Of Paris (born in 520 Paris,Seine, France - died on 7 May 567-568 , buried in St. Vincent Abbey,Paris, Seine, France)
               iv.  Gontran , King Of Orléans (born in 525 Of, Orléans,Loiret, France - died on 28 Mar 592-593 in France)
                v.  Clododinde, Queen Of The Lombards Of The Franks (bornabout 530 France - died)
               vi.  Sigebert I, King Of Metz King Of Austrasia (bornabout 535 Of Metz, Moselle, France - died about 575-579 in Metz, Moselle,France)
              vii.  Blithildus , Princess Of Sessions (born about 531 -died in 570)
             viii.  Chilperic I De Soissons King Of Franks (born about523 Of Soissons, Aisne, France - died in Oct 584 in France)

Clothaire next married Chunsena (Gunsine, Gunsinde) Of The Franks, notMarried. Chunsena (Gunsine, Gunsinde) Of The Franks died.

Clothaire next married Valtrude (Valdrade) ,Princess Of The Lombards[Concubine 3], not Married.

     Merovingian king of Soissons from 511 and of the whole Frankishkingdom from 558, who played an important part in the extension ofFrankish hegemony.
     The youngest of Clovis I's sons, Chlotar shared in the partition ofhis father's kingdom in 511, receiving the old heartlands of the SalianFranks in modern northern France and Belgium. After the death of hisbrother, Clodomir, in 524, he murdered his nephews and shared the kingdomof Orléans with his two remaining brothers, Childebert I and Theodoric I.The deaths without heirs of the latter's grandson, Theodebald, in 555 andof Childebert in 558 brought all the Frankish lands finally underChlotar's sway.
     Chlotar's principal campaigns were against the Burgundians in 523(with Childebert and
Clodomir) and 532/534 (when he and Childebert finally imposed Frankishrule), against the Visigoths in 532 (with Theodoric) and 542 (withChildebert), and against the Thuringians in c. 531 (with Theodoric); hemarried the Thuringian princess, Radegunda.  Chlotar was ruthless andbrutal, and the family rivalries and sometimes open hostilities in whichhe figured prominently were characteristic of Merovingian history; in 560he even had his rebellious son, Chram, together with Chram's family, putto death. Gregory of Tours describes Chlotar, wracked with fever on hisdeathbed, asking—whether in outrage or in admiration, what manner ofheavenly king it was who would bring great rulers to their deaths in sucha fashion.

To cite this page: "Chlotar I" Encyclopædia Britannica
<http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=84440&tocid=0&query=chlotar%20i>

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At the time of his father's death, he received Soissons, Laon, Noyon, andthe o ld Frankish country: Cambrai, Tournai, and the lower side of theMeuse.

One source records that Clotaire Clothar) had an incestuous relationshipwith his wife's sister. The
"History of the Franks" shows the relationship as a "marria ge."

1  NAME Clotair I "the Old" /Meroving/ 1  BIRT 2  DATE 499 2  PLACRheims,Marne, Loire-Atlantique, France 1  DEAT 2  DATE 561 1  DEAT 2DATE 23 NOV561 2  PLAC Braines, Loire-Atlantique , France

Sources: RC 303; AF; Kraentzler 1636; Collins; Pfafman; "the Franks"byEdward James; Chart i n "Women in the Wall" by Julia O'Faolain.
   Franks: Ruled from 511-561. the youngest and last surviving son ofClovis. Founded St. Meda rd Church at Soissons.
   RC: Clothaire I, King of Soissons, 511; King of Orleans, 524; KingofFrance, 558-561.
   K: Clothaire I, King of Franks and of Soissons.
   Collins: Clothaire I (pronounced Clotary).
   Pfafman: Clothaire I (Lothar I), King of Soissons 511-558. Sole Kingofthe Franks 558-561 . Born 499, died 561.
   Chart in "Women in the Wall" lists these wives for "Clotair" I:(1)Guntheuca, (2) Chunsina , (3) Ingunda, (4) Aregunda, (5) Radeguna, (6)aconcubine, and (7) Vuldetrada. It lists children for wives 2, 3, 4 and 6.

Lothar I (Clothaire I) , King of Soissons (Clovis "the Great"(Chlodovech) , Childeric I , Merovee (Meroveus) , Clodio of Thournai "theLong Haired" , Pharamond (Faramund) , Frotmund (Frimutel) , Boaz(Anfortas) , Titurel , Manael , Catheloys (Castellors) , Eurgen , LleuverMawr (Lucius the Great) , Coel I "Old King Cole" , Meric (Marius) ,Genvissa (Venus Julia) , Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius NeroGermanicus) , Antonia Minor , Marcus Antonius ) died in 561 in his villaof Compiègne, France, of a fever, in the 51st year of his reign.

Lothar married (1) St. Radegund , Princess von Thuringia daughter ofBerthar , King of the Thuringians. Radegund died on 13 Aug 587 inPoitiers, France, in the Abbey of Holy Cross, which she founded.

Lothar married (2) Ingonde daughter of Berthar, King von Thuringia.

They had the following children:

  M i Gunthar
  M ii Childeric
  M iii Charibert I , King de Paris
  M iv Guntram , King of Orléans (Burgundy)
  M v Sigibert I , King of Rheims (Austrasia)
   F vi Clothsind. Note: Clothsind married Alboin, King of theLongobards. Alboin was born about 545. He died before 574. Murdered byhis wife Rosamund.
    F vii Blithildis

Lothar married (3) Aregunde daughter of Berthar, King von Thuringia.

They had the following children:

M viii Chilperic I , King of Soissons (Neustria)

Lothar married (4) Chunsina.

They had the following children:

  M ix Chramn died in 560 in in the shores de Bretagne, strangled andthen burnt with his wife and daughters by order of his father.  Chramnmarried Chalda daughter of Wilichar. Chalda died in 560 in Brittany,France.

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Clodulf of Metz B (RM)
(also known as Clou, Cloud, Clodulphus)
Born 605; died 696. Saint Cloud, succeeded his father, Saint Arnulf, asbishop of Metz and governed the see for 40 years (Benedictines,Encyclopedia). Saint Cloud is depicted in art as a Benedictine abbotgiving his hood to a poor man. A ray of light shines from his head. Hemight also be shown with the royal insignia at his feet or instructingthe poor (Roeder). He is invoked against carbuncles (Roeder).
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Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of France
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Utah.
1003 - 1050 Harlette De Falaise 47 47 WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Said to have m. Gilbert, count of Brionne, and to be the mother of his sons, Richard and Baldwin. [Falaise Roll, p. 81]

!Liaison with Robert I of Normandy produced William I, Duke of Normandy, and Adelheid. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 269-70]

!Sister and heiress of the Earl of Brion. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 85]

b. 1003, d. 1050. [Judy Martin]

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Called "Arlette of Conteville".
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Called "Arlette of Conteville".
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~0876 Hildegard de Ferrette This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. 0185 - 0250 Caius Asinius Nichomachus Iulianus 65 65 Proconsul in Asia Caius Asinius Nicomachus Iulianus was Proconsul at the end of the 3rd century.1 He was born circa 185.3 He was the son of Proconsul in Akhaia Caius Asinius Quadratus Protimus <p324.htm>.1 Proconsul, Asia, circa 250.3,2 0870 Princess of France Ermentrude This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.

[jweber.ged]

The identity of Ermentrude's husband is not known, but there is speculation that he may be Reginar of Hainault, in which case Ermentrude would probably be his 2nd wife.

The posting to SGM, 26 Mar 2002, by Stewart Baldwin documents the speculation:

To my knowledge, there is no documentary evidence for the identity of Kunigund's father.  Reginar I, count of Hainaut (father of Giselbert, duke of Lorraine and son of another Giselbert), has been suggested as one possibility, apparently for onomastic reasons.  (Kunigund had a grandson named Reginar, and a son named Giselbert.) [Ref: Stewart Baldwin 16 Mar 2002]

Note: Alan Wilson does not indicate a father, just Ermentrude as the mother.
~1141 - 1174 Eustache De Champagne 33 33 ~1049 - 1103 Gilbert De Venables 54 54 Michael R. Neuman  <michaelneuman@earthlink.net>


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Caius Asinius Nicomachus Quadratus Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus Samuel Stanfield D. >0098 Caius Iulius Bassus Caius Iulius Severus He was a nobleman from Akmoneia in Galatia, Asia Minor.1,2 of the Trocmii Artemidoros Artemidoros of the Trocmii was the son of tetrarcus of Trocmes Amyntas of the Trocmii.1 He was Nobleman in Galatia, Asia Minor.1,2 He married Princess of the Tectosages, daughter of Tetrarch Amyntas of the Tectosages.1 (Tetrarch) of the Trocmii Amyntas tetrarcus of Trocmes Amyntas of the Trocmii was the son of King of Galatia Brogitarix of the Trocmii and Princess of Galatia.1 The Trocmii were part of the Celtic group who moved from Macedonia into Asia Minor. A Tetrach (Greek for "ruler of a quarter") was applied earlier to rulers of minor principalities owing allegiance to Rome.3 Tetrarch of the Trocmes.1 D. ABT 0050 BC of the Trocmii-King of Galatia Brogitarix Princess of Galatia D. 0040 BC of the Tolistobogii - King of Galatia Deiotarus I King of Galatia Deiotarix I of the Tolistobogii died 0040 B.C..2,3 He changed sides and supported the triumvirs, keeping his kingdom until his death 0042 B.C..2 He supported the anti-Caesarian party until its defeat at Philippi 0042 B.C..2 He was defended by Cicero (Marcus Tullis), but the assassination of Caesar prevented a verdict, 0045-0044 B.C..2 He was a faithful ally of the Romans, and became involved in the stuggles between the Roman Generals that led to the fall of the Republic 0044 B.C..2 He was accused at Rome of having attempted to murder Caesar when the dictator was his guest 0045 B.C. In Galatia, Asia Minor.2 He was pardoned by Caesar, but as a result of complaints of certain Galatian princes, he was deprived of part of his domains, 0047 B.C..2 He was defeated at Pharsalus and escaped with his ally, Pompey, to Asia 0048 B.C..2 He sided with Pompey and the Optimates in their stand against Julius Caesar, who was defying the senate, and when Pompey was defeated faced execution, but was saved in part due to the advocacy of Cicero 0049-0045 B.C. In the Civil War.4 He was rewarded for his assistance against Mithradates VI of Pontus by Pompey who gave him the title of king and part of eastern Pontus, to which the Senate granted him Lesser Armenia and most of Galatia, 0064 B.C..2 King of Galatia, Asia Minor, 0064-0041 BCE.2,1,5 He drove the invading troops of Mithradates VI of Pontus from Phrygia in the opening of the Third Mithradatic War 0074 B.C..2 Chief Tetrarch of the Tolistobogii, Western Galatia, Asia Minor, 0074-0065 B.C..2,3,6 Cicero to Caius Caesar:  "... for it was king Deiotarus who raised your family, when abject and obscure, from darkness into light. Who ever heard of your father, or who he was, before they heard whose son-in-law he was?"  SPEECH IN BEHALF OF KING DEIOTARUS   by Marcus Tullius Cicero   translated by Charles Duke Yonge, A.B.7 The Galatians consisted of three tribes: the Tolistboboii, on the west, with Pessinus as their chief town; the Tectosages, in the centre, with their capital Ancyra; and the Trocmi, on the east, round their chief town Tavium.  Each tribal territory was divided into four cantons or tetrarchies. Each of the twelve tetrarchs had under him a judge and a general. A council of the nation consisting of the tetararchs and three hundred senators was periodically held at a place called Drynemeton, twenty miles southwest of Ancyra.6 Deiotarus means "Divine Bull" and was a god of the Galatians. Given that this obscure deity is difficult to trace elsewhere in Celtic culture it could be that it was a local god adopted by the Galatians.8 Also called Deiotarus Latin.3,6 Galatia, an ancient region of Asia Minor, named for the Galatians, a Gallic people from Europe who settled here in the early 3rd century BC. It was dominated by Rome through regional rulers in 189 BC, becoming a Roman province in 25 BC. The original Celts who settled in Galatia came through Macedonia under the leadership of Leotarios and Leonnorios circa 270 BC. Three tribes comprised these Celts, the Tectosages, the Trocmii, and the Tolistobogii.9,10 Deiotarix is clearly a Celtic name: the "rix" in his name means "King" or "reign." He married Berenike (?), daughter of Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid.1,5
Children
Berenike D. 1223 Phillip II (Augustus) King of France (1180-1223) 1541 Elizabeth Scott John Hobson ~1087 - 1130 Ebal I de Grandson Lord Grandson 43 43 sn de Grandson D. 1734 of Barrow Joan ~0585 Unknown Dagobert ~1100 - 1176 William, Earl of Arundel 1st d'Aubigny 76 76 1513 - ~1683 Elizabeth Hadelstone 170 170 1509 - ~1584 Richard Belgrave 75 75 1569 - >1591 Abraham Belgrave 22 22 ~1302 - ~1327 Alice Halys 25 25 ~1275 - 1313 Roger Halys 38 38 Knight 1495 - 1562 George Scott 67 67 1833 - 1904 Noah A Hadley 70 70 ~0920 - 0987 Albert I "The Pious" Count of Vermandois 67 67 Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 50-19.

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~1520 Ellen 1508 John Frost 1577 - 1589 Barbara Belgrave 12 12 0854/0880 - Mar 0930/0931 of Vermandois Queen of France Beatrice Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 48-18.

pg 61 & 98, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

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~0799 Of Orleans Custom Field:<_FA#> DAUGHTER ~1504 - 1556 unknown 52 52 of Hainault Isabella of Denmark Ingeborg Agnes Unknown William Hinshaw D. 1226 King of France (1223-1226) Louis VIII ~1353 - 27 Feb 1396/1397 Richard Mullins Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Knight ~1330 - 1372 William Mullins 42 42 ~1338 Jane Holland ~1310 - 1358 William Mullins 48 48 ~1317 Egidia Mauduit ~1285 - 1363 Richard Mullins 78 78 ~1287 - <1361 Agatha (Mullins) 74 74 ~1263 - ~1335 William Mullins 72 72 ~1267 Isabel Scarsbrick 1819 - 1886 Rebecca Hadley 66 66 ~1232 - ~1320 Richard Mullins 88 88 ~1241 Emma Donne 1310 - 16 Mar 1372/1373 Robert Holland ~1314 Margaret (Holland) ~1354 Eleanor Beaumont 7 Jan 1377/1378 - 1425 William Mullins Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Moleyns ~0870 - 0920 Raculfe de Macon 50 50 22 Mar 0839/0840 - 0886 Bernard II Plantevelue Comte d' Auvergne [jweber.ged]

Bernard was Count of Aquitaine and the Auvergne, Marquis of Gothie, Count of Autun, Count of Rodez.

Turton has Bernard's parents as Bernard d' Auvergne & Luitgard, who are actually parents of his wife Ermengarde.

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The following is a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

ID: I01374 Bernard II Plantevelue Comte d' Auvergne
Bernard was Count of Aquitaine and the Auvergne, Marquis of Gothie, Count of Autun, Count of Rodez.

As far as Count of Aquitaine, Ronald F. Malan in _The Genealogist_ vol. xi in an article titled: "The Ancestry of Dhouda, Duchess of Septamani" did state this.  To my knowledge, Aquitaine in this period was a duchy not a county, the duke being Charles III son of Charles II king of Franks, HRE (grandson of Charlemagne).  Note: I do not know if there was a "County of Aquitaine" within the duchy, but in this period of the beginnings of titles & meanings of same, I’d think it doubtful.

As to where the sources of the titles you give:

Bernard Plantevelue Count of Auvergne [Ref: Bouchard, ES III:731, Dillange, Keats-Rohan Family Trees p247, Nat Taylor 23 May 1997, Nat Taylor-Sant Wm p205-223]
Count of Autun, Count of Auvergne and Rovergue, 872: Marquis of Toulouse [Ref: Moriarty p215]
Barnard Hairyfoot, Count of Auvergne; styled Duke by 898 [Ref: McBride2] Note: considering that he died in 885/6…
Marquis of Gothie; Count of Autun, Count of Rodez [Ref: CP II:731, Keats-Rohan Family Trees p211-267]

Dillange = Michael Dillange, Les comtes de Poitou, ducs d'Aquitaine (778-1204), Geste Editions, Geste Editions, 1996.

Regards,
Curt
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Aregunde Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net Ezra Hinshaw ~0863 - 0918 William "Le Pieux" Duke of Aquitaine 55 55 Michael Lepingwell D. 1091 V Count of West Friesland Dietrich 1550 - 1616 Richard Brackett 66 66 Isabel UnknownI 1281 - 1345 Henry Plantagenet 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Lancaster

And Earl of Leicester 1324. He was one of the leaders of the greatconfederacy
which overturned the power of the Spencers and deposed Kind Edward II. Hewas
appointed guardian of the new King Edward III. He was appointed captain-
general of all the King's forces in the Marches of Scotland.
Lord of Beaumont and Nogent 1336. AKA 'Tortcol'.
The Complete Peerage vol.VII,pp.396-401.
~1282 - >1317 Maud Chaworth 35 35 Gelielinne Frost 0856 Thori Ragnvaldsson the Silent Jarl of Maer 0884 - 23 Feb 0942/0043 Herbert II de Vermandois Count of Vermandois 1809 - 1846 Peter Allen 36 36 1793 - 1837 Martha (Patsy) Ayres 43 43 ~0890 - 0936 Raoul de Bourgogne King of France 46 46 ~1542 - <1551 Thomas Strutt 9 9 1555 Ellen Pycke ~1282 John Maudit ~1286 Margaret Pugeys ~1258 Robert Pugeys ~0771 - <0827 "The Magnificent" Halfdansson King of Norway Gudrod 56 56 Gudrod, "the Magnificent", also called "the Hunting-King", son of Halfdan
"White-Leg" and Asa (Moriarty) (Sturleson says great grandson of Halfdan
"White-leg"), King of Vermaland, Vestfold and Vingulmark, murdered
810-827 at instigation of (2) wife Asa in revenge for forcibly abducting
her and killing c 800her father and brother; m. (1) Alfhilde, daughter
of Alfrim, ruler of Vingulmark; m. (2) Asa, daughter of Harald
"Red-Beard", King of Agdir. Asa is believed buried in the Oseberg ship,
the richest Scandinavian archeological find.[Ancestral Roots]
Note: My line agrees with Sturleson (Gudrod is great grandson of Halfdan)
and not Moriarty (where Gudrod is son of Halfdan).
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Also recorded as Godefrid, thesixth king of Haithabu, murdered in 810.
He made war on King Harald Redbeard Herbrandsson and killed Harald and
his son Gyrd and took a great booty and Harald's daughter, Asa, who he
married. A year after the birth of son Halfdan, Gudrod was anchored in
Stiflu Sound where a great banquet was given for him and he became very
drunk. Upon going on land at the pier, a man leapt at him and speared him
through, killing him. The killer was immediately slain and in the morning
they found it was Queen Asa's page. Son Olaf succeeded his fatherand
later he and Halfdan, Asa's son, divided the kingdom.
Called "Mikillati"(the magnificent), King of Vestfold and Roumarike;
ruled in Norway and in Denmark; probably the "Godfrey the Proud" (and so
identified by Moncreiffe, I.1982) of the Franks who opposed the Emperor
Charlemagne. [Roderick W. Stuart,Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed.,
Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]. NOTE: Unlike many
other sources I have used, Moncreiffe, I. 1982 (chart 35, p. 109) adds
two generations between Halfdan Olafsson and Gudrod Halfdansson: Halfdan
"the Stingy," King of Vestfold, as father of Gudrod (Guthroth), whom he
calls "Godfrey the Proud;" whose father was Eystein "the Fart,"King of
Roumarike. Though the work carries no bibliography, Moncreiffe was an
outstanding authority, and pending proof otherwise, may well be
consideredcorrect. Moncreiffe is in agreement with Sturluson, S. 1991
(pp. 47-48) butSturluson is not highly regarded by many authorities.
[Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical
Publishing Company, Baltimore MD,1998].
Clothsind Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1140 - 1200 Archembaud VIII 60 60 Hannah Reitzel ~0594 Leudefindis 1216 - 8 Feb 1248/1249 Count of Artois Robert I Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of

Europaisch Stammtafeln Band II Tafel 7.
Andrew Frost ~1218 - 1257 Patrick Chatworth 39 39 ~0220 - 0281 Marcomir Chief of the Franks 61 61 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches 1292 Katherine Stapleton 0948 Hugo Count Of Blois ~1217 Alexander Comyn Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Buchan 1839 Delphia Arminda Hall 1340 - 1368 John Mowbray 28 28 Jacob Chandler 1338 - <1368 Elizabeth Segrave 30 30 ~1318 John Mowbray ~1320 - 1354 John Segrave 34 34 ~1322 - 24 Mar 1397/1398 Margaret Plantagenet 0945 Tetbald Count Of Blois ~1250 - 1282 Patrick Chatworth 32 32 1245 - 1285 Philippe (II King of France) DeValois 40 40 ~1260 - 12 Jan 1320/1321 Marie Brabant 1366 - 1425 Elizabeth FitzAlan 59 59 D. 1581 Alice Sparpointe 1807 - 1853 John Mills 46 46 1715 - ~1769 Katherine Hadley 54 54 -- Alice Bracket 1244 Alan FitzBrian Alice 0847 - 0912 Rudolph I de Burgundy King of Burgundy 65 65 ~1343 Katherine Milde ~1150 - DECEASED Ignoge 1088 - 1124 Gervais de Rethel 36 36 UID: 1BE0B055219BD711B84A0008C7FB1343C659// 1139 - 1193 William, Earl of Arundel 2nd d'Aubigny 54 54 ~1433 Gyles ~1317 eleanor talbot Sarah Cook ~1383 anastasia Stourton ~1230 Simon MONTAgu ~1331 - 1389 Eleanor Basset 58 58 ~1227 Amicia de Haddon ~1320 William de lustock ~1200 Richard Vernon ~1340 William de lambrun ~1210 Auda Malbank ~1215 William De Vernon ~1170 Isabella gernon 1811 - 1890 John D. Carter 79 79 ~1202 Warin De Vernon ~1170 - <1220 Richard Vernon 50 50 ~1338 John Holland ~1245 Margreta vipont ~1326 Jane Holland ~1105 - 1269 William De Beauchamp 164 164 ~1336 Gilbert Holland ~1265 Maud de verdun ~1234 Matthew De Vernon ~1240 Richard De Vernon 1814 Deborah Day ~1185 William Malbank ~1212 Hugo De Vernon ~1260 Joan ros ~1334 Thomas Holland 0245 - 0289 Gonobaud I of Toxandrie 44 44 Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~1328 Isabella Holland ~1252 Joan ~1276 - 1315 Joan engaine 39 39 ~1245 Roger Lumley ~1255 William De ENGAiNE Abner B. Lamb ~1270 Isabel Ros 1636 - <1652 James Brackett 16 16 ~1290 Lucia thweng ~1385 - 1441 Elizabeth (Edith) Stourton 56 56 1364 - 21 Oct 1425/1426 Ralph De Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8HR3-64 Mrs- William Daubeney 1314 - 1360 Thomas de Holand 46 46 ~1311 Joan Basset Eleanor ~1288 Iseult de grey 1821 - 1861 Mary Hadley 39 39 0543 - 0597 Fredegunde De Soissons 54 54 ~1280 Anne ros 1334 Margaret De Presfen ~1241 Alan De Percy ~1242 Josceline De Percy ~1255 Isabel Baroness Montagu 1236 - 19 Mar 1309/1310 Joan De Ferrers ~1290 Richard de la vache ~1233 Lucy Bruce ~1211 - <1224 Philip De Aubigne 13 13 1821 - 1879 Joseph Ratliff Hobson 57 57 ~1214 - BEF 25 Jan 1291/1292 Ralph De Albini ~1251 - 1294 Philip (Dawbeny) De Albini 43 43 ~1258 William Albini 1289 John (Walesbreu) Whalesboro 1311 Henry De Willington 1315 Isabel (Walesbreu) Whalesboro 1376 Elizabeth Gray 1657 - 1708 Charles Ellis 51 51 ~1313 - >1377 John De Stourton 64 64 ~1347 Jane Basset 1823 - 1851 Riley Hadley 28 28 ~1375 - 1438 John Stourton 63 63 ABT 1386/1387 Robert (Rupert) De Stourton ~1369 Roger Stourton ~1380 richard Stourton ~1391 Edmund De Stourton ~1378 Huskin Stourton ~1371 Mary (Margaret) De Stourton ~1263 William Pole ~1260 - 1316 John Fitzthomas 56 56 ~1269 - >1320 Margaret Berkeley 51 51 REFN: HWS14726
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9220-0M
1818 - 1904 Netta McCracken 86 86 ~1205 Hugnesina ~1213 Hilaria mauley ~1190 - >1254 William Corbet 64 64 1328 - 1388 John Neville 60 60 ~1213 Marmaduke De Thweng ~1280 - 1332 Thomas Furnival 52 52 ~1418 - 1472 Joan Stourton 54 54 ~1335 - 18 Feb 1378/1379 Maud De Percy ~1358 - 1433 Alice De Neville 75 75 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> N2FC-KL ~1360 - >1441 Eleanor De Neville 81 81 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> N2FC-MX 1824 - 1892 Julia Hadley 67 67 ~1362 - 14 Mar 1406/1407 Thomas Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FDX-SF ~1362 Idina Or Iolande Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> N2FC-DQ ~1367 Maud (Matilda) De Neville Alias:<ALIA> /Matilda/
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FDX-TL
1154 - 1184 Agnes (Anna) de Chatillon 30 30 UID: F57D0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DCC11// 1175 Robert Roger De Chaucombe ~1371 Miss Neville 1331 - 24 Mar 1389/1390 Anne (Elizabeth) Darcy Joane de Ferrers D. 0302 King Nerseh ~1307 - 1334 Edmond de Bohun 27 27 1824 - 1901 Jesse Hinshaw 76 76 1718 - 1754 Richard Gregg 36 36 1233 - 1301 Isabel D' Aubigny 68 68 1269 - <1290 Gawain le Boteler 21 21 0958 - 1037 William III Count of Toulouse Taillefer 79 79 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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UID: DC7B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB163//
~0903 Joyce of Baladon I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
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respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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~1283 - 1328 Robert de HOLlAND 45 45 1290 - 1349 Maud la Zouche 59 59 ~1285 - ~1332 Elizabeth Holland 47 47 Line in Record @I16190@ (RIN 18110) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1311 Margery Holland 1616 - 1616 Jonathan Brackett ~1316 - 1359 Otho Holland 43 43 1827 - 1882 Josephus Hadley 55 55 ~1318 John Holland 0923 Gyrithe (Cyrid) Olafsdottir Alt Birth: <911>,, Denmark

Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
~1320 - ~1339 Alan Holland 19 19 ~1320 Elizabeth (Isabel) De Holand ~1322 - ~1349 Margaret (Mary) Holland 27 27 ~1327 - <1341 Alianore De Holland 14 14 ~1280 Robert Lumley ~1290 William De Stourton ~1298 Joan (Jane) Vernon ~1291 - 1367 Ralph Neville 76 76 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8MLZ-ZF D. 1901 Sarah McCracken ~1295 - 11 Jan 1373/1374 Alice de Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness of Raby-Keverstone
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness ofRaby-Keverstone
REFN: HWS6980
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8MM0-0J
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8MM0-0J
~1330 - <1361 Catherine de Neville 31 31 Line in Record @I16295@ (RIN 18179) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1332 - ~1380 Ralph De Neville 48 48 Line in Record @I16296@ (RIN 18180) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1334 - 1393 Eupheme de Neville 59 59 Line in Record @I16297@ (RIN 18181) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1335 Thomas De Neville Line in Record @I16298@ (RIN 18182) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1337 Robert De Neville Line in Record @I16299@ (RIN 18183) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1338 William De Neville Line in Record @I16300@ (RIN 18184) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1340 Eleanor De Neville Line in Record @I16301@ (RIN 18185) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y

Line in Record @I16304@ (RIN 18188) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1341 - 1372 Margaret Neville 31 31 ~1355 - 1392 Alexander De Neville 37 37 1829 - 1856 Hulda Hadley 27 27 ~1344 Isabel De Neville Line in Record @I16305@ (RIN 18189) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
6 Feb 1300/1301 - 26 Feb 1351/1352 Henry De Percy ~1297 - 1365 Idonea De Clifford 68 68 ~1318 - 1376 Margaret De Percy 58 58 Line in Record @I16308@ (RIN 18192) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1320 - 1368 Henry De Percy 48 48 1322 Richard Percy Line in Record @I16310@ (RIN 18194) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y

Line in Record @I16311@ (RIN 18195) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
D. 1305 Joanna Hawys Corbet 1326 Robert Percy Line in Record @I16312@ (RIN 18196) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1355 - 1368 Isabel De Percy 13 13 1328 - 1369 Thomas De Percy 41 41 Line in Record @I16314@ (RIN 18198) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1820 William Davis 1332 William Percy Line in Record @I16315@ (RIN 18199) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1325 - <1368 Eleanor Percy 43 43 1540 - 1609 John Frost 69 69 0967 - 1036 Baudouin IV "Le Barbu" Count of Flanders 69 69 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1580 - 1616 Peter Brackett 36 36 1005 Ermengade De Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1063 - 1085 Gundred Princess of England 22 22 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1046 - Jan 1092/1093 Constance Princess of Burgandy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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~1260 - >1309 Simon De Geneville 49 49 ~1248 - 1277 Beatrix von fauquemont 29 29 1804 - 1864 Jane Hadley 60 60 ~1300 - 1359 Joan De Burgh 59 59 D. 0970 Juhael Berengar UID: 9F7A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D7384// 1011 - 1063 Gruffydd King of Wales 52 52 UID: 007B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DD5A3// 1264 - 1298 Princess Of England Eleanor 34 34 1272 - 23 APR 1307 (AGE 35) Joan Plantagenet 1275 - 1318 Margaret Princess Of England 43 43 ~1106 Emma De Blois Ponce I de Trainel UID: 0B3F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DA4CF// 0975 Eudes Count of Flanders I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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1290 Blanche Princess Of England 1751 - 1821 Thomas Marshill 69 69 -- ~1241 - >1311 Robert de Holand 70 70 1256 Elizabeth de Salmesbury ~1290 - >1347 Joan Holland 57 57 ~1277 Adam Holland 0995 - 1070 William II Talvas 75 75 ~1285 Alan Holland ~1287 Avena Holland ~0903 - 0939 I Dietrich 36 36 1267 - 1314 Alan la Zouche 46 46 ~1270 - 1314 Eleanor Segrave 44 44 Ruth Hinshaw 1288 - >1334 Ela (Elena, Helene) La Zouche 46 46 ~1296 Mary La Zouche 1516 Marie Unknown ~1301 Miss La Zouche ~0776 Julianna de Ingleheim ~1644 Annabella Toft 1672 - 1730 Daniel Jenifer Of St.Thomas 58 58 ~1273 - 1309 Joan de Fiennes 36 36 1267 - 1302 Richard FitzAlan 35 35 ~1253 - 1286 William de Warrene 33 33 1735 - 1779 James Lindley 43 43 ~1251 - ~1303 Ralph De Stourton 52 52 ~1258 Alice Berkeley Line in Record @I17214@ (RIN 18401) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1288 Eudo (Edward) Stourton 1272 Richard Vernon 1262 - 18 Apr 1331/1332 Randolf De Neville ~0945 - DECEASED Rud Hud Hudibras Rud Hud Hudibras (Welsh: Run baladr bras) was a legendary king of theBritons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Leiland ruled during a civil war.

During the waning years of Leil's reign, the kingdom of the Britonsbecame unstable, and civil war broke out. Rud Hud Hudibras became kingafter his father's death and reigned for 39 years, ending the civil warand restoring peace to the kingdom. During his reign, he foundedKaerreint, later renamed Canterbury by the Angles. He is also said tohave founded Kaerguenit (Winchester) and Paladur Castle (Shaftesbury). Hewas succeeded by his son Bladud.

He was said to have reigned at the time Capys was king in Alba Longa andHaggai, Amos, Joel, and Azariah were prophesizing in Israel. Haggai beganhis ministry around 520 BC, whilst Amos is said to have prophesisedduring the reins of Uzziah of Judah and Jeroboam II, probably around 760BC.

Koning van Britanië.
~1283 Joan De Neville ~1285 Anastase De Neville ~1287 - 1319 Robert De Neville 32 32 ~1289 Ida De Neville 1825 Jesse Buckner ~1291 Eupheme De Neville ~1293 Alice De Neville ~1297 - 15 Mar 1366/1367 Alexander De Neville ~1299 - 1333 John De Neville 34 34 ~1301 Mary De Neville ~1303 William De Neville 1672 Joseph Blanchard ~1306 Thomas De Neville ~1265 - ~1338 Isolde (or Iseude) de Mortimer 73 73 Her father is listed as Edmund Mortimer possible due to the land given to her for life from him.  His wife sued for it back after his demise from Iseulda.   ;James Audley , Iseulda's grandson when in battle called for all his close relatives present.  They were Ralph Ferrerss, JOhn Willoughby , And Bartholomew Buirghersh.  All of these men tie into as descendents fo William fErrers 5 earl of derby3-4 genrations back.   Iseult is a Mortimer but daughter of Hugh and his wife Agatha Ferrers daug of this William Ferrers.  Dates do NOT support her to be dau of Edmund mortimer nor a daughter of Edmun'ds fatheer Roger Mortimer.

Line in Record @I17244@ (RIN 18429) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1289 - 1347 Hugh de Audley 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ambasador To France
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ambasador To France
REFN: HWS5595
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HMZR-00
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Pair_France.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Angleterre_1377.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Gloucester_1354.GIF
~1240 Gilbert de Barton Sir Gilbert de Barton, feudal Lord of Barton D. ~1737 Francis Wilkinson BIOGRAPHY: Francis Wilkinson seems to have resided near Ballinacree, or Ballymoney, Country Antrim, and besides his son Joseph, probably had other children: Evan, Ann, and Samuel, all of whom came to Pennsylvania about the same time as Joseph.  BIOGRAPHY: At Ulster Province Meeting, 5 Mo. 2, 1698, Francis Wilkinson was appointed to inquire into the "clearness" of John Hunter, of Ballymoney, who desired to marry Jane Sterling of Coleraine, County Antrim." 1886 - 1937 Olga Theresa Bengtson 50 50 ~1291 Nicholas De Audley Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.Invalid baptism temple code: ARIZON.

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~1293 - AFT 1 Jan 1333/1334 James de Audley 1273 - 1314 Henry De Percy 41 41 ~1277 - 1328 Eleanor FitzAlan 51 51 1301 - 1355 William Percy 54 54 1274 - 1314 Robert de Clifford 40 40 ~1276 - 1327 Maud De Clare 51 51 21 Jan 1299/1300 - 1322 Roger De Clifford ~1307 John De Clifford ~1309 Andrew Clifford ~1265 - <1295 Amery de Barton 30 30 Amery (died 1294/5), daughter of Sir Gilbert de Barton, feudal Lord ofBarton, through whom he acquired 1/6 of the Manor of Barton.  [Burke'sPeerage] ~1205 Uchtred Lumley ~1250 sybil Morwick ~1370 - 1435 Katherine Beaumont 65 65 ~1385 Joan Banastre ~1387 Alice (Peny) Dennis Margaret HOLLANd ~1378 Katherine Payne 1357 - 1395 Elizabeth Latimer 38 38 1360 Ralph Lumley ~1278 - >1345 Oliver De Carminow 67 67 1791 John Marshill ~1325 Elizabeth of Hainault 1317 - 1356 John "de Knayth" Darcy 39 39 1306 - 20 Jan 1335/1336 John de Bohun 0675 - 0741 Adalbert De Alsace 66 66 1299 - 1323 Ralph FitzRobert De Greystoke 23 23 Piers De Genevre 1024 - 1087 William "The Conqueror" King of England 62 62 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1714 - 1778 James D. Bratton 64 64 <1296> Thomas FitzJohn 1280/1285 - 1347 John "Le Neveu" Darcy 1796 Aaron Marshill ~1242 Ada 1592 - 1642 Anne Frost 50 50 Jan I Count Of Holland 1051 Magdalene Angevin I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1255 Lawrencia ~1300 Margery De Thweng ~1240 - <1289 Walter De Balun 49 49 ~1273 Robert Welles ~1515 Thomas Blower 1639 - 1748 Rachel Brackett 108 108 Ira Mendenhall 1670 Sarah Blanchard 1674 - 1706 Nathaniel Blanchard 31 31 ~1190 - 1264 Roger De Quincy 74 74 ~1617 - 1675 John Blower 58 58 ~1172 - 1247 William de Ferrers 75 75 ~1633 - 1652 William Blanchard 19 19 1637 - 18 Mar 1686/1687 John Brackett ~1596 - 1637 Joseph Blanchard 41 41 1589 - 1644 William Frost 54 54 ~1238 - 1274 Aveline FitzJohn 36 36 Aaron Hinshaw ~1520 - <1568 Rose (Unknown) 48 48 ~1251 Sybil De Beauchamp ~0370 - ~0428 Pharamond King of Westphalia 58 58 1  NAME Pharamond of the /Franks/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT DateofImport: Jan 17, 200 1 1  BIRT 2  DATE BEF. 404 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  DEA T 2  DATE 430 2  SOUR S0333203DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1772; Collins; AF; Pfafman.
   Pfafman: Duke of East Franks, 404. King of West Franks, 419. KingofWestphalia, 430. Die d 430.
   K: Pharamond. Elected King of the West Franks. Established theSaliqueLaw. First King of t he Franks. Also King of the Salistian Franks.Died427-430.


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0880 - >0931 Beatrice de Vermandois 51 51 ~0948 Herbert of Auxerre Bishop of Auxerre 0516 - 0570 Ansbertus De Schelde 54 54 0897/0900 - 0956 "The White" "The Great" of France of Boulogogne Hughes Count Of Paris ~0982 Jocelyn de Rouen ~1244 Richard FitzJohn 0735 - 0802 Luitifride De Alsace 67 67 Simon Hinshaw 1828 William P (or D) Carden D. ~1050 Fouques de Senlis ~1252 - >1298 John De Beauchamp 46 46 ~1260 Thomas De Beauchamp ~1231 - 1280 Joan De Beauchamp 49 49 1225 - <1296 Guillaume de Lusignan Valence 71 71 1736 Johannes (Slot) Sloat ~0840 Buvinus of Metz ~1254 Geoffrey De Mortimer REFN: HWS8386
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-6B
~1256 - ~1326 Roger De Mortimer 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS7437
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-7H
Daniel Huff Davis ~1258 - 1297 William De Mortimer 39 39 ~0803 - 0864 Sancho I Sanchez 61 61 1223 - ~1267 John FitzAlan 44 44 ~1225 - 1283 Maud (Matilda) le Botiller (Verdon) 58 58 0800 Torquat of Rennes 0821 Tertuilus (Tertulle) I Comte d' Anjou ~1251 Margery (Mary) La Zouche ~1252 Henry La Zouche ~1253 Alice La Zouche 1250 - 1291 Emmeline Longespee 41 41 Hezikiah Davis ~1203 - 1270 Alan II, De La Zouche 67 67 BET 489 AND 511 - BET 23 NOV 561 AND 562 Clotaire I King of Soissons 511-558
King of Austrasia 555-558
King of the Franks 558-561

Son of Clovis I, King of the Franks, he inherited Soissons on his death
in 511. He, with his four brothers, attacked and defeated Burgundy under
the kings Sigisbert and Godomar early in his reign. With his oldest
brother Theuderic I, King of Metz, he attacked the Thuringian Franks
under King Hermanfrid, took the kingdom, and took his daughter Radegund.

Next, with his brother Childebert I, King of Paris, Chlotar murdered his
nephews who were under the care of Queen Clotilda his mother. When
Theuderic died, the kingdom was up for grabs. Chlotar and Childebert each
received only a small part, the most of it going to Theudebert, his son.

In 555, Theudebald, who had succeeded his father Theudebert in Austrasia,died, and Austrasia passed to Chlotar. When Childebert died in 558, Parisfell to Chlotar as well, thus making him sole ruler of the Franks. WhenChlotar died in 561, the kingdom was divided among his 4 living sons:Charibert (Paris), Guntram (Burgundy), Chilperic (Soissons), and Sigebert(Metz).
~1242 Helene La Zouche ~1244 - <1279 Eudo (Eon) La Zouche 35 35 ~1246 - <1287 William Zouche 41 41 ~1248 Alan La Zouche ~1250 Oliver La Zouche ~1295 - >1320 Roger De Clifford 25 25 Ingibiorg ~0560 Nantechild Lydia Ann Davis 1228 William de Clare ~1182 - 1228 Reginald de Braose 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS6681
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G92-5B
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
~1234 - 1306 Agatha De Ferrers 72 72 She is the half sisiter of Robert Ferrers, who was Robin Hood. 1652 - 1718 James Brackett 65 65 ~1235 Eleanor de bohun 1267 Humphrey de Verdun ~1209 - 1251 Idoine de Camville 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Salisbury
REFN: HWS7269
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-GM
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
~1220 Maud Mortimer Samuel Kinsley ~1278 - >1296 Amy De Beauchamp 18 18 Alvis Reece ~1730 - <1758 William Taylor 28 28 REFN: 3528 ~1260 Margaret De Beauchamp ~1282 - 1360 Maud De Beauchamp 78 78 0744 Hiltrude De Alsace 0944 - 22 Feb 0964/0065 Otto Eudes Duke of Burgundy ~1271 Robert De Beauchamp ~0758 - DECEASED Harold King Of Haithabu ~1276 John De Beauchamp Hildegarde of Westerburg UID: 377C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0D22// 0885 - 0973 Hermann Duke of Saxony Billung 88 88 UID: 367C0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0C12// ~1255 - >1282 Eleanor Plantagenet (de Warenne) 27 27 1815 - 1847 Kiziah Reece 32 32 1246 - 1272 John FitzAlan 25 25 [1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> BARON de MALTRAVERS
~1248 - <1274 Isabella Mortimer 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Arundel
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Arundel
REFN: HWS5315
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-40
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> HEIRESS de ARUNDEL
~1265 Maud FitzAlan ~1271 John FitzAlan ~1273 Amy FitzAlan 1671 - 1703 Elizabeth Marvin 31 31 ~1256 - <1325 John De Segrave 69 69 ~1258 - 1321 Nicholas De Segrave 63 63 ~1260 Henry De Segrave ~1262 Stephen De Segrave Simon Mackie ~1242 Richard Holland ~1253 - ~1314 William Holland 61 61 ~1259 - >1324 Margaret Holland 65 65 1227 William De Salmesbury ~0985 N.N. de Bolbec ~1242 - <1285 Roger la Zouche 43 43 1641 - 23 Mar 1678/1679 Mary Brackett 1238 - <1295 Nicholas de Segrave 57 57 ~1220 - 1275 Thurstan De Holand 55 55 BEF 1206/1207 Miss De Kellet Elizabeth Jane Phillips ABT 1235/1244 Roger Holland ABT 1240/1246 Adam Holland ABT 1174/1178 - 1247 Agnes De Meschines Agnes is also listed as Agnes of Chester.  Birth 1174 at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England.  Death 2 Nov 1247.

!Sister of Randle de Blondeville, Earl of Chester; wife of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 514]

FOSTER, WAITE, BURR, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Dau. of Hugh Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Cheter, and Bertrade de Montfort; m. William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby; mother of William, 5th Earl. [Royal Descents, p. 400]

b. 1174, d. 1247 [Judy Martin]

Dau. of Hugh Kevelioc de Meschines and Bertrade de Montfort; m. William II de Ferrers, Earl of Derby; mother of Sybil de Ferrers who m. John II de Vipont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Lady of Chartley and Bugbrooke; 3rd dau. of Hugh, Earl of Chester, and Bertrade of Evereux; m. William II de Ferriers, Earl of Derby; mother of William III de Ferrers, Earl of Derby. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2534]
1027 Judith Of Northumbria ~1189 - 1252 Matilda (Maud) De Bohun 63 63 1584 Rachell ~1222 - 1264/1265 Robert Vipont ~1252 - 1285 Theobald Le (Botiller Boteler) Butler 33 33 1234 - 26 Feb 1298/1299 Oliver Dinham <1299> Geoffry De GENEVILLe 1819 - 1865 Ruel Rose Davis 45 45 Ruel Rose Davis was listed a a teacher in the 1850 Surry Co., NC. census.  Moved to Cass County, Nebraska in 1856 and acquired 160 acres of land.  He died in 1864. His widow lived on for 44 years at Weeping Water, Cass Co., NE.

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Platte Valley(Nebraska) Herald, Dec. 21, 1861.      -- "A new post office called "Union," has been established in the county on the road from Plattsmouth to Nebraska City, and John E. Beaty appointed postmaster. It will be opened for business next week."      "We have heretofore neglected to state that the "Three Groves" post office has been removed from John F. Buck's to W. W. Wiley's."      The Beaty log house was located 80 rods west of East Union Cemetery in Liberty precinct, which cemetery is located at the northeast corner of the eighty acres once owned by John E. Beaty. Three Groves Post office was established at the home of John F. Buck near the east line of the southwest quarter of section three in Liberty precinct and named from the three groves of natural timber located at Buck's, Bird's and Ruel Davis's.
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“The first school near Cassvllle was in the home of Ruel R. Davis, a trained school teacher. He and his family with an ox team and covered wagon started from Yadkin, county, N. C., in April, 1856, and arrived at the Milt Case log cabin near Cassville in August. The first Sunday School was conducted under a large oak tree near the Davis cabin, Judge Mathew Hughes, superintendent,”  from Cass County Historical Journal.
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Surry Co., NC Overseers of Roads 1807-1833

1254. Ordered MORDICAI PHILLIPS appointed overseer of road from the CAMPING GROUND above MRS. ROWARK'S to FLAT SHOAL CREEK in place of THOMAS TAYLOR and the following hands work thereon, to wit:  BENJAMIN TAYLOR, JNO. MORRIS, RUEL DAVIS, DAVID DAVIS, SANUEL GORDAN, 'IN. BURCHAM, WM. SIMMANS, THOS. SMITH, LEWIS DUNNIGAN, ALEX GLASPIE (GILLESPIE), JESSE PEEL, HENRY MARSH, CHARLES VALENTINE, and JOHN CUMMINS.
1254 Alice De Toeni 1250 - 1306 Richard Talbot 56 56 ~1222 - <1307 Joan de Munchensy 85 85 ~0780 - 0825 Count of Amiens Richard I 45 45 Relationship:  39th Great Grandparent

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Richard D' Amundeville 0865 - 0923 Robert I King of France 58 58 Count of Paris Robert I of /France/


!Sources: RC 134, 169, 259, 264;Ancestral Roots 48-18, 50, 53; Kraentzler 1260, 1451; Pfafman; The Timetablesof History; Young; Carolingian Ancestry. Roots: Robert I,Count of Poitiers, Marquis of Neustria and Orleans, Countof Paris 888, Duke of France, Ki

[benbrink.FTW]

Robert I (b. c. 865--d. June 15, 923, Soissons, Fr.), younger son ofRobert the Strong of Neustria, and briefly king of France (922-923), orWest Francia. His decisive victory over the Northmen at Chartres (911)led to a treaty settling one group of these fierce warriors in Normandy.Robert faithfully served his older brother, King Eudes, during Eudes'sreign (888-898). Though on Eudes's death he became one of the mostpowerful Frankish lords, inheriting all the family lands between theSeine and the Loire rivers, he swore fealty with other magnates to thenew king, the Carolingian Charles III the Simple. Nevertheless, he wasalready served in his domains by viscounts, officials usually regarded asinstruments of regal power. From 911 onward, his role became moredecisive: his defeat of the Northmen at Chartres paved the way for theTreaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, by which Charles assigned them territoryin Normandy. Robert's military success greatly enhanced his prestige, anddissension between him and the King became undisguised. When Charles IIIimprudently offered preferment exclusively to lords from Lorraine, theNeustrian lords, led by Robert, broke into open revolt. About 921,Robert, supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerfulFrankish nobles, took up arms, drove Charles into Lorraine, and washimself crowned king of the Franks at Reims on June 29, 922. Collectingan army, Charles marched against the usurper, and on June 15, 923, in astubborn and sanguinary battle near Soissons, Robert was killed,according to one tradition, in single combat with his rival. Robert lefta son, Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks, and his grandson was HughCapet, king of France. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]

Count of Paris and Poitiers, anti-king of France, Duke of France, Marquisof Neustria and Orléans. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rded., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998]

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 48-18.

From Infopedia:
Robert I. c.865-923. Count of Paris and as elected king of Frankish lords(922-923) often considered king of France. Son of Robert the Strong andbrother of Eudes. Did not claim crown of France on death of Eudes (898);recognized by Charles III as duke of the Franks; defeated Normans atChartres (911); led Neustrian lords in revolt against Charles (919);elected king by nobles (922); killed in battle in which his army routedCharles' s.

pg 53,61, 98 & 114, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Lindy Dawson  <lindydawson@mail.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry

This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified.



Count of Poitiers & Paris, Marquis of Neustria & Orleans
~1247 - 1310 Robert FitzRoger Clavering 63 63 ~1213 Joan de Valletort ~1270 Pierre (the younger) Geneville Immachilde De Swabia Mark Stoneman Davis ~1225 Margaret Burgh 1243 - 1282 Roger de Clifford 39 39 1254 - 1291 Isabel De Vipount (Veteri-Ponti) 37 37 ~1276 - 1297 Simon (John) De Clifford 21 21 ~1278 Idonea De Clifford 1277 - 1331 John de Fiennes 54 54 ~1260 Isabel de Clare 1284 - 1324 Alice de Toeni 40 40 ~1241 Joan Mowbray ~1220 Isabel John M. Davis ~1242 - 1272 Henry De Percy 30 30 ~0942 - 1031 Gunnor d'Arque 89 89 Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, in a post-em, wrote:

Apparently she was not "de Crepon" & her parentage is unknown:

The name of the father of Gunnor is unknown. Herbastus is derived from the name of her brother Herfast/Arfastus, but is unsupported. [Ref: Todd A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu> mes sage to Gen-Medieval 6 Nov 1996]

  The greater part of our information about Gunnor and her relations is derived from those additions to the Histor y of William of Jumieges for which Robert de Rotigny is res ponsible. It is Robert who preserved the story of how Richa rd I of Normandy became enamoured of the beautiful Senfrie, wife of one of his foresters, and how Senfrie contrived to substitute her sister Gunnor for herself, to the Duke's u ltimate satisfaction. [Ref The Sisters and Nieces of Gunnor, Duchess of Normandy by G.H. White in the Genealogist, Ne w Series 1921 v37 p57]

  Parentage of Gunnor and her siblings is unknown. While s ome sources call her father Herfastus, this was in fact the name of her brother. She has also been claimed as a daugh ter of the Danish royal family, but there is no evidence for this, and the context of her coming to attention of Richa rd I and the family's subsequent rise to power militates ag ainst her being a royal daughter. Douglas argued, based on the donations of brother Arfast to the monastery of St. P ere, that the root of the family was in the Cotetin region of Normandy, but van Houts has suggested that the Coteti n land was granted to Arfast, rather than inherited by him. Thus we are left with the more ambiguous statement of Tor igny and others that she was a member of a Norman family of Danish origins. [Ref: Todd A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu > message to Gen-Medieval 5 Jan 1997]

Gunnora... was not "de Crepon", nor was she daughter of He rbastus de Crepon of Denmark - her brother Herfastus/Arfas t appears to have received Crepon only after Gunnora took u p with Richard I, and thus the family was not originally fr om there. Likewise, while she is said to be of a noble fam ily of Danish ancestry, it is not stated that her father was from Denmark (the family probably arrived with Rollo, in the generation of her (unknown) grandfather. [Ref: Tod d A Farmerie <taf2@po.cwru.edu> message to Gen-Medieval 2 8 Jul 2000]

Research note 1: Was her father Herfast de CREPON or King H araldblaafand of DENMARK? There is a lack of consensus on this. -Charlotte's Web Geneology http://www.charweb.org/gen/ rjones/d0042/g0000020.htm#I239

Research note 2: father: Harald I Blaatand, Bluetooth, King of Denmark [Ref: McBride2 (possibly citing Wurts)]

My notes on Gunnora:
  This is the same Gunnora known as Gunnora of Crepon, but both are of little value. Gunnora was NOT of Denmark. S ome inventive genealogist somewhere along the line decide d to make her daughter of Harald Bluetooth, but there is n o basis for this, and what we know of her indicates it is n ot really a possibility worthy of consideration. Her nephe w later was called "of Crepon" but he likely gained his pos essions through Gunnora's marriage to the Duke, rather tha n this representing the original home of the clan.

  What can be said of Gunnora's parents? Nothing! She was not daughter of Harfast, as (too) often stated. Her fami ly was likely of the minor Norman nobility, since her oldes t sister was married to a forester at the time Richard firs t bumped into the girls. That's it.

  Richard I of Normandy first bedded, and later married Gu nnora, whose ancestry is entirely unknown. She is sometime s said to be daughter of a King of Denmark, but this is inc orrect. [taf]

  There are several things going on here. First of all, the father of Gunnora and siblings is not known. Attempts to name him Herbastus probably originated in confusion wit h her brother. Second, Gunnora had three sisters, Senfria/ Senfreda, Wevia, and (Avelina). The first married an other wise unknown forester. The latter two are confused by ou r two sources, one claiming that it was Wevia who married O sbern, and the other that Wevia married Turold of Pont Aude mer, and by deduction, (Avelina) married Osbern. We know that Osbern married one of them, and a recent analysis suggests that it was Wevia for nomenclatural reasons. (Specifica lly, Turold and wife had a granddaughter named Duvelina, and it is hyposthesized that she was named for her grandmothe r, and that Duvelina is the authentic name of the sister, r ather than Avelina. Finally, in which generation was Osbern 's. This is unambiguous. She was sister of Gunnora and the others. There is no source before recent times!

that claims otherwise. There are two probable origins for the error that she was niece of Gunnora. First, due to the error in naming her father Herfastus, someone aware that this was the name of Gunnora's brother assumed then that Avelina's father was Gunnora's brother (the name of Gunno ra's father being unknown, and probably unknowable). The s econd possibility is a confusion of uncle and nephew. Harf astus/Arfast had a son Osbern of Crepon, and perhaps someon e confused this man with Osbern of Bolbec. Still, we kno w for certain that Osbern of Bolbec married a sister of Gun nora. [Ref: Dave Utzinger <UTZ@aol.com> message to Gen-Medi eval 29 Jul 2000]

Regards,
Curt
Robert Hastang Juliana Gellibrond Miss de Hale 1270 John De Percy 1274 William De Percy ~1265 Joan Of Audley REFN: HWS8549
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-GW8
1267 - >1325 Hugh de Audley 58 58 1250 - 1273 James Of Audley 23 23 Lydia Davis 1251age 22 in 1273 - 1276 Henry Of Audley 1253 - 1282 William Of Audley 29 29 <1258 - 1299 Nicholas De Audley 41 41 REFN: HWS6092
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9HP4-GG
~1266 - 1310 Thomas De Grey 44 44 ~1270 Mrs- Thomas Grey ~1295 Robert Grey ~1214 - >1281 Isabel Bertram 67 67 1224 - 1272 (AGE 48) Roger Bertram ~1235 - >1315 Ida 80 80 ~1226 - 1274 John De Verdun 48 48 Rachel Davis ~0865 - 0909 Bouchard de Montmorency 44 44 [jweber.ged]

Alexander Polenov states that Bouchard de Montmorency (+909) (founder of the house) was the brother of Aubry, viscount of Orleans (fl. 886).
1645 - 1719 Jean DesMareets 74 74 ~1223 Joan Mortimer ~1233 - ~1273 Hugh Mortimer 40 40 REFN: HWS7251
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-FJ
~1235 John De Mortimer REFN: HWS5881
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-GP
~1237 Peter De Mortimer REFN: HWS4833
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B9-HV
~1239 Isolda De Mortimer ~0870 - 0941 Foulques I "Le Roux" Comte d' Anjou 71 71 Source: Automated Archives, Inc. CD #101


Downloaded from the database of Craig Rice.

pg 2575, Burkes Peerage

pg 6, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

Jim Weber  <jimweber@nwintl.com>

Please send ANY errors, or extensions by E-mail, as I can't trace anything by Post-em. If the name you want is not in this data base, I don't have it.  Sorry
~0804 - AFT 2 Feb 0841/0842 Dhuoda of Gascony [jweber.ged]

Turton has Bernard's wife as Duodene, a daughter of Charlemagne, the marriage date being 824.
~0893 - >0942 Ava of Arverne 49 49 Silas W. Davis ~1230 Bertha de Braose REFN: HWS28282
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 18GS-S7W
~1218 Isabella De Braose REFN: HWS6284
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 84ZT-NF
1767 - 1853 Thomas Bard Bransford 85 85 Moved to Barren County, Kentucky in 1817.  Lived near Glasgow until hecould no longer take care of himself.  He then moved to Glasgow and livedthe remainder of his life with his daughter and son-in-law, Mary Jane andJames Eubank.

He and Ann Lee were buried side by side under two walnut trees (accordingto record books).

Thomas had a relationship with one of his slaves and together they had ason, Matt.

Quote from old record book:  "He was of fiery temper, devoted inreligion, temporate in politics, but a lover of his rights and hiscountry.  He was not opposed to Henry Clay's plan for a gradualemancipation of slavery, he was a whip.   He paid $20.00 to become a lifemember of the colonization society."
~1226 - 1299 Ela LONGeSPEE 73 73 ~1217 - ~1272 James de Audley 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Justice of Chester
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Justice of Chester
REFN: HWS7450
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-8L
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Baron.gifKeeper of the Castle of Newcastle-under-Lynn
~1278 - S.P Roger Clavering 1279 - 1328 Alan (Alanus) Clavering 49 49 ~1277 - S.P Henry Clavering 1266 - 1332 John Fitz Robert De Clavering 66 66 ~1271 - S.P Edmund Clavering Jesse Christie Davis Johann Heinrich Bormann 1806 - 1881 Mary Carden 75 75 ~1275 - S.P Robert Clavering ~1267 Joan (Johanna) Neville ~1268 Reginald Neville ~1270 Ralph Neville ~1272 Maresia (Mercy) Neville ~1273 - >1326 Philip Darcy 53 53 ~1266 Margaret De Neville ~0850 - ABT 0897/0904 Bertha Liedgardis de Morvois of Vermandois See Historical Document.

NPFX Countess
GIVN Bertha (Liedgardis) de
SURN Morvois
ABBR Our Family Museum
TITL Our Family Museum: A Collection of Family History Notes
AUTH James Nohl Churchyard
QUAY 1
ABBR Betz homepage
TITL Betz homepage
PUBL Internet http://info.lu.farmingdale.edu/~betzja/gene
QUAY 1

GIVN Bertha de
SURN Morvois
AFN FLH0-R6

GIVN Bertha de
SURN Morvois
AFN FLH0-R6
_PRIMARY Y
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:37

SURN Morvois
GIVN Bertha de
AFN FLH0-R6
_UID A79C5E33A68252478F85B1F0E0F67C12AEBD
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00


TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (50-17)
TYPE E-Mail Message
AUTH (Mike Talbot) MTaHT<mtaht@aol.com >
TITL Re: Vitri [Vitre]
DATE 24 Jun 1998
LOCA GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com/PowerMac6500>Applications>Reunion>Documents-source
DATE 22 APR 2000

GIVN Bertha de
SURN MORVOIS
AFN FLH0-R6

GIVN Bertha de Morvois Countess of
NSFX **
!
! RELATIONSHIP: Patron, H. Reed Black, is 29th; 30th; 33rd; & 34th G GSon.

GIVN Mrs-Herbert I, Countess
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G81-C4
?? Line 2523: (New PAF RIN=11917)
1 NAME Mrs-Herbert I, Countess Of /VERMANDOIS/
PEDI birth

GIVN Mrs-Herbert I, Countess
SURN Vermandois
AFN 9G81-C4
DATE 9 SEP 2000
TIME 13:15:56

?? Line 382: (New PAF RIN=3926)
1 NAME Mrs-Herbert I, Countess Of /VERMANDOIS/

GIVN Mrs-Herbert I, Countess
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN 9G81-C4
PEDI birth

GIVN Mrs-Herbert de
SURN VERMANDOIS
AFN PZ59-LK

SURN France
GIVN Miss Princess of
NSFX Countess of Vermandois
AFN 9G81-C4
_UID 340BDE75907B9B4AA310E5FACF1E728D007A
REPO @REPO19@
TITL Ancestral File (TM)
AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
PUBL June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
DATE 23 Dec 2000
TIME 00:00:00

See Historical Document.

See Historical Document.

SURN France
GIVN Countess of Vermandois
_UID 2E837B6F75FFD411B9FE90B0FC4EB12E1430
DATE 2 Feb 1998
TIME 09:10:21

OCCU ...
SOUR gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001; www.rootsweb.com/gumby  ;
members.aol.com/sargen3
gendex.com/users/daver/rigney/D0001 shows her as mother of Sprota(Adela),
Herbert II, and Beatrice de Vermandois - NPH; www.rootsweb.com/gumbygives
her mother as Adelaide (daughter of Louis I and Ermengarde) - NPH

OCCU ...
SOUR HAWKINS.GED says ABT 850; www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000says ABT 842,
France;
SOUR HAWKINS.GED
www.public.asu.edu/bgertz/family/d0000 says parents are Robert le Fortand
Adelaide de Tours - NPH

GIVN Bertha
SURN de Morvais
NSFX Cntss Vermandois
AFN 9G81-C4
DATE 25 APR 2000
TIME 20:45:40
Elizabeth Joseph L. Davis ~1253 - <1284 Roger Darcy 31 31 ~1257 Isabel D'aton Line in Record @I21600@ (RIN 20014) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1269 - 1306 John Comyn 37 37 ~1273 Joan de Valence ~1290 - <1326 Joan Comyn 36 36 ~1271 - 1321 Edmund (Le Boteler) Butler 50 50 ~1281 - 1320 Joan FitzThomas 39 39 1276 - <1346 Gilbert Talbot 69 69 ~1278 Anne Boteler ~1265 Henry Neville Elizabeth Davis ~1240 - 1271 Robert De Neville 31 31 ~1244 - 11 APR 1320 (INQ. PM) Mary FitzRandolph ~1261 - >1321 Anastacia De Neville 60 60 ~1264 Robert Neville ~1260 Maud de Vaux ~1287 - <1338 John De Ros 51 51 ~1277 - 1357 Margaret De Ros 80 80 1309 Joan De Ros ~1310 - <1344 Alice De Ros 34 34 ~1275 - <1331 Ivetta (Juetta) De Ros 56 56 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-PN 1819 Amy Reynolds 1287 Beatrice De (Joinville) Geneville 1291 Maud De Geneville 1248 - 1309 Theobald De Verdun 61 61 ~1255 - <1295 Ralph De Toeni 40 40 ~1260 - >1283 Mary 23 23 1276 - <1309 Robert De Toeni 33 33 ~1292 Joan De Mortimer REFN: HWS8193
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-QS
~1294 Walter De Mortimer REFN: HWS6993
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-R0
1296 - 1345 Margaret Mortimer 49 49 ~1298 - 1381 Edmund II de Mortimer 83 83 REFN: HWS6146
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-TB
1805 - WFT Est. 1806-1899 Jane Hadley 1300 - 1318 John De Mortimer 18 18 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS8067
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-VH
1302 Elizabeth Mortimer REFN: HWS7699
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HPGK-M1
~1290 Hugh De Mortimer REFN: HWS8551
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> G8B7-PM
~1280 - <1346 Thomas III De Berkeley 66 66 ~1281 - 1326 Isabel De Berkeley 45 45 Line in Record @I21850@ (RIN 20206) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1247 Robert Berkeley 1638 - 1709 Pyam Blower 71 71 0815 - 0877 Gerard De Rousillion 62 62 1277 - 1327 John De Berkeley 50 50 1610 - 1672 John Frost 62 62 Alisa ~1285 - <1328 Richard Talbot 43 43 ~1296 - BEF 12 Jan 1340/1341 Joan Mortimer 1317/1318 - 1369 Richard Talbot ~1321 Thomas Talbot Complete Peerage says " it is said Gilbert Talbot " is father.  The Visitation of Leicester , Burkes Extinct Peerages both state the father to be Thomas talbot.   Thomas Talbot has a brother named Richard.  This name was given to Thomas Talbot grandson through his daughter Elizabeth. ~1160 - Jun 1221/1222 Robert Mauduit ~1162 - 1224 Isabel Basset 62 62 ~1240 - ~1308 Angharad (Ankaret) Griffith 68 68 1266 - <1287 John Boteler 21 21 0814 - 0862 Beuvebouin de Bourgogne 48 48 GIVN Beuvebouin
SURN de Bourgogne


NSFX Comte d'Italia
TYPE Book
AUTH Ã… or c:Weis, Frederick Lewis
PERI Ancestral Roots
EDTN 7th
PUBL Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD (1999)
TEXT (49-16)
TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (173-39); 206-39; (258-39); 343-40
DATE 19 MAY 2000
~0975 Judicael De Porhoet I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1790 - 1800 ??? Littler 10 10 1313 Mary De Montagu 1315 Katherine Montagu 1317 Hawise MONTAgu 1319 Isabel MONTAgu ~1275 - 18 Oct 1319/1320 William De Montagu ~1275 - 1345 Elizabeth De Montfort 70 70 1299 John MONTAgu 1303 - 1336 Simon MONTAgu 33 33 1307 Maud Montagu 1309 - 1342 Edward Montagu 33 33 Isaac Cowgill 1311 Alice MONTAgu 1107 - 1130 Bohemund II 23 23 UID: 337E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0B00// ~1278 - 1318 Richard De Clare 40 40 ~1281 - <1307 Gilbert De Clare 26 26 ~1266 - 1305 Isabel Valence 39 39 1267 - 1323 John De Grey 56 56 ~1264 Maud Bassett 1294 - ~1353 Henry De Grey 59 59 ~1289 - >1325 Alice fitzalan 36 36 1773 - 1856 Jane Virginia Frame 82 82 Mary Ingham ~1330 - >1366 David Grey 36 36 ~1303 William Pressene ~1297 - BEF 12 Mar 1343/1344 Thomas Grey ~1301 Agnes De Beyle 1330 William Darcy 1331 - 1390 Elizabeth Darcy 59 59 ~1334 Son Darcy 1330 John Butler 1331 - 1382 James (Butler) Boteler 51 51 ~1299 - 1356 Richard Talbot 57 57 1796 - 1868 Rebecca Pickard 71 71 1299 - 1356 Elizabeth Comyn 57 57 ~1334 Thomas Talbot ~1336 Catherine Talbot ~1338 Jane Talbot 1304 - 1338 James Le Boteler 34 34 ~1328 Anne Butler 1290 - 3 Feb 1342/1343 William de Ros Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FSH-KN ~1243 Agnes (Ann) De Valence ~1324 Ralph FitzRalph Greystoke Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.

Invalid baptism temple code: HAWAII.
1733 - <1784 Abram (Slot) Sloat 51 51 Jesse Edwards ? Miller ~1310 Geoffrey De Mortimer ~1313 - ~1368 Agnes De Mortimer 55 55 ~1313 - 1337/1351 Joane De Mortimer ~1316 - 1347 Blanche De Mortimer 31 31 ~1321 John De Mortimer ~1322 - 1383 Beatrice De Mortimer 61 61 ~1308 Emma De Beauchamp ~1311 Lucia (Jane) De Beauchamp 0770 Reginopycrha (Regine) Concubine 0941 - 0987 Arnulf II Count De Flanders and Artois 46 46 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1821 Betsey Morris 1637 - 1661 Peter Brackett 24 24 ~1307 - >1345 Maud De Mortimer 38 38 ~1308 Roger De Mortimer 1308 - 1337 Margaret de Mortimer 29 29 ~1309 Isabel Beauchamp ~1316 - 1360 John De Beauchamp 44 44 ~1307 - 1368 Maud De Beauchamp 61 61 ~1312 - 1359 Elizabeth Beauchamp 47 47 1261 - 1326 Maurice IV the magnificent Berkeley 65 65 ~1292 Mabel Mansel 1794 - 1842 Leah Long 48 48 1319 - 1355 John Talbot 35 35 ~1314 - 1331 Aeneas de Bohun 17 17 1316 - YOUNG Isabel de Bohun BEF 1 Feb 1303/1304 - <1311 Margaret de Bohun <1304 - 1363 Eleanor de Bohun 58 58 1309 Agnes Bohun 1309 - 1361 Humphrey de Bohun 51 51 1614 - 22 Mar 1675/1676 George Edge 1302/1303 - 30 Jan 1343/1344 William De Montagu ~1244 Eleanor De Baliol 1800 Sarah Lindley 0935 concubine(s) Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

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~1286 - 1352 Roger De Grey 66 66 ~1235 - ~1303 John Comyn 68 68 ~1068 William FitzWalter I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
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respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
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1287 Thomas Talbot ~1240 - 1283 William Boteler 43 43 ~1286 - 1357 Catherine Talbot 71 71 ~1361 - >1366 Jane Grey 5 5 ~1363 - >1366 John Grey 3 3 ~1365 Agnes Grey Julina Hadley ~1328 - <1369 Thomas Grey 41 41 ~1332 Margaret De Pressene ~1356 - 1412 Elizabeth Grey 56 56 Line in Record @I22568@ (RIN 20676) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1332 - 1386 Gilbert Talbot 54 54 ~1332 - 1368 Petronella Butler (Boteler) 36 36 ~1353 - 1401 Elizabeth Talbot 48 48 6 Jan 1320/1321 - 1359 William Fitzralph De Greystoke 0508 - 0580 Blithilda De Cologne 72 72 0700 - 0767 Luitfried De Alsace 67 67 0800 - 0867 Engeltrude De Paris 67 67 1320 - 1370 Alice Wrenbury 50 50 0679 - 0773 Gerlinde De Alsace 94 94 0380 - 0447 "Long-Hair" King of Westphalia Clodius V 67 67 1  NAME Clodion (Clodius) of the Salic /Franks/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA4TEXT Date of Import : Jan 17, 2001 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT. 380 2SOURS033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17 , 2001




Sources: RC 303; Collins; Pfafman; Kraentzler 1657, 1772, 1777, 1809.
   RC: Clodion, governed the Salic Franks, 428-448.
   K: Clodius, surnamed Crinitus or Long-Hair. ConqueroredArtois,Cambray, Tournay, etc. Die d 445-447. And (K-1772) Clodion leVhevelu,King de Francs (of the Franks).
   K-1657: Chlodio, King of a part of the Salistian Franks.
   Collins: King Clodio, Clodion, Clodia, the Long-Haired. 1st KingofSalic (Salian) Franks ( Westphalia) 428-448.  Born about 380, diedabout445-447.
   Pfafman: Essentially same as Collins.


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0539 - 0584 I Chilperic 45 45 Source: "the Franks" by Edward James.
   Franks: Had unknown first wife, then Fredegund, who was set aside sohecould marry Galswin th (Brunhild's sister). Shortly after themarriage,the couple quarrelled over Fredegund and G alswinth was foundstrangled inbed. Chilperic then married Fredegund again.
   Chilperic was assassinated in 584 while hunting at Chelles, nearParis.As Chilperic was di smounting from his horse, a man stepped forwardandstabbed him.
   Other sources: RC 303; AF; "Women in the Wall" chart.
   RC: Chilperic I of Soissons, 561.
   "Women in the Wall" chart says the first wife was Audovera.
   Wall: Chilperic de Neustria, died 584.In his ability to generatespouses, Chilperic was no more elegant than his debauched brothe rGontran.  Audovere was Chilperic's first wife and bore him Merovee,[though some argue tha t he was Galwinthe's (Chilperic's second wife)son] Theodebert and Clovis, as well as a daugh ter, Hildeswinthe.  Herservant, Fredegonde [whom Chilperic I immediately took as his concubine], may have been instrumental in her demise in her own drive to come tothe throne. Not e - between 561 and 584: Upon the death of his fatherClotaire I, Chilperic I's share of th e estate makes him King of Soissonsand he reigns from 561 to 584. After the death of his bro ther, CaribertI in 567, Chilperic I gets Toulouse, as well as the largest part of theeccles iastical provinces of Rouen and Tours, which gives him a wideaccess to the sea. Desiring t o take revenge on his brother Sigebert I --Chilperic could not swallow the loss of Galswinth e's dowry in 569through the Andelot Accord -- Chilperic charges his son Clovis [born ofhi s first union with Audovere] with the occupation of Tours and ofPoitiers. Chilperic's othe r son, [also by Audovere] Theodebert defeatsthe Austrasian general Gondevald. the war betwee n the brothers extendsinto 574 and 575 at which time the kingdom is invaded, and Chilperic i sforced to take refuge in Tournai, and the Great Nobles [viri in lustres]abandon him. Afte r Siegbert is murdered in 575, Chilperic and Fredegondecome out of Tournai. Chilperic piousl y burries his brother [whom he justhad murdered] at Lambres, Chilperic I's reign was marke d by many wars hewaged against his brothers for the territories of the kingdom. He wasassas sinated. He was the King of Neustrie.

Married between 562 and 584: Galswinthe=Galswitha, daughter ofAthanagild, King of Spain, Chi lperic's second wife, and she may havebeen the mother of Merovee, herein ascribed to the fir st wife. She wasto die by strangling in a plot originated by Fredegonde (Chilperic'sthird w ife). This murder began a bloody feud between Fredegonde andBrunehaut (Galswinthe's sister) .  Married before 584: Fredegonde; Firstthe servant of Audovere, then first wife of Chilperi c, Fredegonde wasbeautiful and ambitious. She first had Chilperic I repudiate Audovere andl ock her up in a monastery, where the unfortunate was murdered on theorders of Fredegonde aft er 15 years of solitary confinement. However,all did not go immediately well, for when Chilp eric learned of thebrilliant marriage of his younger brother, Sigebert to Brunehaut, he arranged to have Fredegonde relegated to her role as concubine and askedAthanagild for the han d of another of his daughter, the older sister ofBrunehaut, named Galswinthe. He promised i n turn that he would repudiateall his other spouses so as to be worthy of a wife of such roy al blood.When Galswinthe arrived, she was greeted with honor and respect as shebrought an e xtensively rich treasure as dowry with her. Fredegonde hadGalswitha, second wife of Chilperi c strangled and replaced her on thethrone. This murder began the feud with Brunehaut, Galswi nthe's sister.

She had her husband assassinated and had the Archbishop of Rouen(Pretexta) killed. She gover ned Neustrie in the name of her young sonClothaire II. Died: in 584 in Chelles, Seine-et-Mar ne, Champagne,France, Chilperic was assassinated, reportedly by a hired hand ofFredegonde a s he was returning from a hunt in Chelles [Seine-et-Marne] .His body was shipped up the Marn e and was buried in the Basilica deSaint-Vincent, near Paris [Saint-Germain-des-Pres].


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0553 - 0601 Arnoldus De Schelde 48 48 0385 - 0436 Gundicus King of Burgundy 51 51 slain by the Huns, Bourgogne, France


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0938 - 0988 Count of West Friesland Dietrich II 50 50 This page is just a start. Not all information has bee varified. ~0376 - 0438 of the Salic Franks Queen of Franks Argotta 62 62 1  NAME Argotta (Argote) /de Cambray/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXTDateof Import: Jan 17 , 2001 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT. 406 2  SOUR S033320 3DATA 4TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1772, 1777; Collins; AF; Pfafman.
   Collins/Pfafman: Argotta, Mother of all kings de France.
   K: Argote/Argotta de Cimbres (Cambray).


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Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.

From the &quot;selvage1&quot; database at WorldConnect.  Please contactPetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

Descendants of Charlemagne data base, English version.

GenServ database SMIA7MT, December 1998.

From the &quot;selvage1&quot; database at WorldConnect.  Please contactPetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.

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[1150191.ged]

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW][Direct Linage1.FTW]

[JamesLinage.GED]

[1150191.ged]

[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]

[jeredgardner.ged]

Mother of all the Kings de France

Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches

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1  _FA1
2  PLAC the mother of all the kings of France
1610 - 5 Mar 1689/1690 Roland Brackett Unknown 0778 - 0830 Luitifride De Alsace 52 52 1788 - WFT Est. 1789-1882 Martha Hadley ~1546 - 1618 Thomas Clerke Clarke 72 72 0719 Edith De Alsace ~1344 - <1379 Joan de Stafford 35 35 ~1130 William Hastings I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
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1359 - 1400 Thomas Grey 41 41 0639 Regintrude Merovingian 1361 - 1396 Richard Talbot 35 35 0800 - 0853 Hugh De Alsace 53 53 <1249 - 1283 John Beauchamp 34 34 ~1245 Eustace FitzHugh 1799 - 1858 Elizabeth T. Hadley 59 59  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Final#2.FTW]

Description:
0145 - 0208 King Vologaeses 63 63 ~1284 - <1353 Joan De Grey 69 69 ~1260 Ralph De Rockley ~1264 Isabel De Clare ~1260 - <1295 Isabel Warren 35 35 ~1394 - 1443 Thomas Arundell 49 49 1340 - 1396 henry Grey 56 56 1368 - 1432 Thomas (Swinford) Swynford 64 64 John Lilburn ~0864 - 0907 Gisela of Lotharingia 43 43 GIVN Gisela
SURN of Lotharingia
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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Customer pedigree.
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PAGE Tree #1414
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REPO @REPO1@
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Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
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REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
PUBL Release date: November 29, 1995
ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
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_MASTER Y
PAGE Tree #1414
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TITL Robert II of France.FTW
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_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 13, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW
ABBR Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW
Source Media Type: Other
_MASTER Y
DATA
TEXT Date of Import: Mar 13, 1999
REPO @REPO1@
TITL Charles of France and BonneAd D'ardenne.FTW
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Source Media Type: Other
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DATA
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[Robert II of France.FTW]
GIVN Gisele
SURN de Lorraine
[Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW]
GIVN Gisele
SURN de Lorraine
[Charles of France and BonneAd D'ardenne.FTW]
GIVN Gisele
SURN de Lorraine
REPO @REPO1@
TITL World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1
AUTH BrÃıderbund Software, Inc.
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Customer pedigree.
Source Media Type: Family Archive CD
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PAGE Tree #1414
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TITL Mabel De Me.FTW
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TITL Robert II of France.FTW
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TITL Eustache de Bolougne and Mah de Louvain.FTW
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TITL Charles of France and BonneAd D'ardenne.FTW
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1790 - 1882 Eleanor Hadley 91 91 1352 - 1399 Phillip Darcy 46 46 ~1302 - <1350 Thomas Dagworth 48 48 ~1300 John De BROMWiCH ~1280 - 1307 Thomas De Leyburne 27 27 ~1269 - 1336 William de Mortimer 67 67 1291 - <1323 Emeline Heron 32 32 1040 Isabel (Elizabeth) de Monthlery UID: 2E7A0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D0274// 1605 - 1616 Edward Jr. Frost 10 10 3 Mar 1304/1305 - >1378 Ralph (Albini) De DAUBENeY Thomas De Bykenore 1795 - 1868 George Hadley 72 72 ~1260 - <1288 Anabilla Quincy 28 28 1271 - 1336 Henry Scrope 65 65 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-8F ~1275 - 1304 Hugh Mortimer 29 29 Line in Record @I24843@ (RIN 21737) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1303 - <1341 Nicholas De Meynell 38 38 ~1240 William ~1282 - 1330 John Saint Amand 48 48 ~1213 - 1264 Philip Darcy 51 51 1672 - 1707 Alice Brunsden Glover 35 35 Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III Gilpin Family Alice (Lamboll) Glover and her brother, William Lamboll, were probably children of George Lamboll (1634-1720), of Reading, a Quaker. in whose orchard George Fox held a great meeting in 1655. William Lamboll was a "mealman," of Reading, Berkshire. Hannah (Glover) Gilpin's sister Alice married (first) John Brunsden, of Bucklebury, Berkshire, yeoman, at a Quaker Meeting at Brumpton, Berkshire, 10mo. 19, 1680, coming with him to Pennsylvania; after his death, which occurred prior to 1692, married (second) William Vestal. She had by Brunsden three children, John, Alice, Hannah, who married John Buckingham, and by Vestal had, William, George and Mary. John FitzMarmaduke ~1236 - 1310 Hawis (Alice) Strange 74 74 Dau. of John III le Strange and Lucia de Tregoz; m. Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn;  mother of Owen and Margred. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandmother

b.c. 1223, d.c. 1310; dau of John III Le Strange and Lucy de Tregoz; m. Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn (de la Pole); mother of Gwilym, Owain, Margaret. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston..., 15 Jan 2003]

REFN: HWS15167
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TZ-63
1801 - 1880 Eunice Hadley 79 79 1679 - WFT Est. 1675-1739 ? Kiernan\ Keeron ~1210 - 1264 Fulk FitzWarin 54 54 1215 - ~1265 Constance De Toeni 50 50 ~1220 Alice de Aldithley REFN: HWS20755
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91QF-W3
~1242 William De Montfort ~1246 Robert De Montfort 1216 John (Mathew) De La Warr ~1250 - 1286 Amauri De Saint Amand 36 36 ~1230 isabel Saint Amand ~1220 - 1265 Peter De Montfort 45 45 ~1252 William MONTAgu 1803 - 1856 Ira Hadley 53 53 1327 - 1403 Richard Scrope 76 76 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G87-L5 Isabella Multon ~1270 - >1332 Lucy Ros 62 62 1282 - 1342 Henry De Grey 60 60 ~1290 Anne De Rockley ~1229 - >1238 Walter De Lacy 9 9 ~1365 Katherine Daubeney ~1395 William Stafford ~1395 Elizabeth ROCHEFORt John Grenevyle 1807 - 1889 James Dickey Hadley 82 82  "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA.  HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL."
CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR.  CHICAGO:  F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884.
F. A. BATTEY.  F. W. TEPPLE

MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA
MONROE TOWNSHIP

PAGE 272

JAMES D. HADLEY, farmer and stock-raiser, is a native of Chatham County, N.C., was born August 30, 1807, and is the eighth of the nine children of JEREMIAH and RUTH (MARIS) HADLEY, also natives of North Carolina, who moved to this State about 1823, located in this township, and entered 720 acres of
Government land, on which they lived and died.  James began the struggle of life on the home farm, and obtained what education he could command from the public schools.  October 1, 1831, he married MATILDA MORRIS, of North Carolina, and to this union were granted the following children: ESTHER
(deceased), RUTH, ELI (deceased), MARTHA J. (deceased), ENOS (killed in the late war), ELI A., MARTHA J. and NATHAN R.  Mr. Hadley is the owner of a good farm of 120 acres, and has been owner of 600, much of which he has given to his children, and all of which he acquired by well-direted industry
and frugality.  He is a Republican in politics, a liberal gentleman, an upright citizen, and, with his wife, one of the adherents of the Society of Friends.

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William Stafford ~1407 - 1479 Roger Lewknor 72 72 ~1453 - >1519 Margaret Arundell 66 66 Line in Record @I27314@ (RIN 14532) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1252 Maud De Clare 1257 - 1257 Eglentine De Clare ~0418 - ~0449 of the Salic Franks Chlodeswinthe 31 31 1  NAME Verica of /Sweden/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date ofImport:Jan 17, 2001 1  NAM E /Verica/ 1  BIRT 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4TEXT Dateof Import: Jan 17, 2001 1  BIRT 2  DAT E ABT. 419 2  PLACWestphalia,Germany




Sources: Kraentzler 1777; Pfafman; AF.
   K: Verica, Princess of Sweden. Pfafman: Verica.


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15 Mar 1579/1580 Richard Edge ~1249 - <1262 Robert (Richard) De Clare 13 13 1248 - 1294 Bevis (Bogo) (Benet) De Clare 46 46 ~1252 Thomas De Verdon 1811 - 1902 Lot Maris Hadley 91 91  "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA.  HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL."
CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR.  CHICAGO:  F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884.
F. A. BATTEY.  F. W. TEPPLE

MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA
MONROE TOWNSHIP

PAGE 272

LOT M. HADLEY, pioneer farmer and stock-raiser, is a native of Chatham County, N.C., was born February 15, 1811, and is the youngest of the nine children of JEREMIAH and RUTH (MARIS) HADLEY.  Lot M. came to this State in 1823, when the family located on Government land near Mooresville.  Mr.
Hadley lived to be about eighty years of age, and Mrs. Hadley to be within four years of one hundred.  Lot M. received a fair education, which he has continually improved by study and reading.  January 1, 1832, he married, in this township, EUNICE HAYDOCK, of North Carolina, which union produced six
children--NATHAN, ASENATH, ANN (deceased), AMY, JULIA and  JARED C. (deceased).  After the death of Mrs. Hadley, July 5, 1867, Mr. Hadley wedded, March 4, 1868, SOPHIA CRAWFORD, by which marriage he became the father of two children--ARTHUR M. and ESTELLA B.  Mr. Hadley is a Republican, and was once a Whig.  He was one of the founders of the Farmers' Bank at Mooresville, and is now a Director and one of the finance committee. He has also a good farm of 130 acres, where he resides.  He is a member of the Friends' Society, as was his first and is his second wife.

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~1254 - ~1305 Agnes De Verdon 51 51 ~1244 - 1271 Nicholas De Verdun 27 27 ~1246 - 1271 John De Verdun 25 25 ~1250 William De Verdon 1302 - 21 Jun 1366/1367 William De La Pole Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G8C-TW ~1342 Miss Arundell ~1346 Margaret Arundell ~1310 - ~1379 John Arundell 69 69 ~1314 - 1356 Elizabeth Carminow 42 42 1338 Rose Arundell 1797 - 1883 Deborah Cox 85 85 Mrs- Richard De Pole ~1303 Joan Chaworth ~1384 Margaret Neville 1382 - 1430 John Neville 48 48 ~1335 Margaret de Holand 1314 - 1365 Marmaduke de Lumley 51 51 1349 John Chidioke 1351 Joan De saint loe 1351 - 1414 Ives FitzWarin 63 63 1353 Maud ARGENTine 1806 - 1889 Phoebe Hadley 82 82 ~1323 Simon Hanaps Caitriana Laughlin ~1244 Sabina Griffith ~1345 Joan Le Soor ~1367 Joan Arundell ~1373 William Arundell ~1375 Catherine Arundell ~1371 - 1411 Bernard Arundell 40 40 ~1336 - 1379 John Arundell 43 43 ~1340 - 1396 Joan lustock 56 56 1809 - 1835 Jeremiah Hadley 26 26 ~1363 - >1378 John Arundell 15 15 ~1365 - 1383 Ralph Arundell 18 18 1239 - 1278/1279 Robert Ferrers This man was known as Robin Hood. ~1250 Agnes De Ferrers ~1230 - >1255 Alice De Bohun 25 25 ~1304 Hugh Ferrars ~1202 Thomas Ferrers ~1204 - 1257 Hugh Ferrers 53 53 ~1206 - 1279 Robert Ferrers 73 73 1216 Sybil Ferrers 1811 - 1887 Samuel Hadley 76 76  "COUNTIES OF MORGAN, MONROE & BROWN, INDIANA.  HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL."
CHARLES BLANCHARD, EDITOR.  CHICAGO:  F. A. BATTEY & CO. PUBLISHERS. 1884.
F. A. BATTEY.  F. W. TEPPLE

MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA
MONROE TOWNSHIP

PAGE 272

SAMUEL HADLEY, a pioneer farmer of this township, was born in Randolph County, N.C., January 1, 1811, and is the third of the six children born to JOHN and HANNAH (ALLEN) HADLEY, both natives of North Carolina, and respectively of Irish and English extraction.   Samuel was reared on the farm, and attended the subscription schools, and studied so as to be prepared for teaching, which he followed until 1835, when he came by horseback and located at Monrovia, Ind., and the following winter taught
school here.  He afterward engaged in mercantile business for some twelve years.  March 18, 1839, he married JANE CLARK, who died eleven years thereafter, and after he wedded, in 1852, ELIZA W., widow of JESSE REYNOLDS, to which union was born one child--JESSE H.  Mr. Hadley is a practical
farmer, owning 177 acres of well-cultivated and improved land, containing good residence, barns, fencing, orchards, etc.  He is now a Republican, but gave his maiden vote for Henry Clay in 1832.  He has been School Examiner, and has held the office of Postmaster of Monrovia.  Mr. and Mrs. Hadley are
members of the Society of Friends.

Data Entry Volunteer:  Diana Flynn <ivie@tima.com>
~1218 - >1267 Bertha de Ferrers 49 49 ~1330 Agnes Grey 1375 - <1415 John CHIDiOCK 40 40 1377 - ~1433 Alianor FitzWarin 56 56 ~1404 - 1464 Elizabeth Chidiock 60 60 ~1380 - Wft Est 1394-1472 Elizabeth Neville Ancestral File Number:<AFN> N2FC-G3 ~1347 - 1420 Ismania De Hanham or Hanning 73 73 ABT 1383/84 (12-1395/96) - 1436 Maud De Burghersh ~1371 Annora (Or Eleanor) Lambourne ~1396 Renfry (Or Humphrey) Arundell 1813 Abel Hadley ~1402 - >1433 Joan Arundell 31 31 1404 - 1443 Phillipa Arundell 39 39 1343 - 1391 John De Burghersh 47 47 1401 - 1449/1450 John Chidiocke ~1400 - <1461 Catherine Lumley 61 61 ~1432 - 12 Mar 1502/1503 Margaret Chidiocke ~1373 - 1413 William De Stourton 40 40 ~1392 - 1423 John Arundell 31 31 ~1398 - 1424 Margaret Burghersh 26 26 ~1457 - AFT 18 Feb 1509/1510 Elizabeth Arundell Line in Record @I27223@ (RIN 14526) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1809 - 1835 Rachel Cox 25 25 ~1462 Dorothy Arundell Line in Record @I27210@ (RIN 14520) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1464 Jane Arundell Line in Record @I27211@ (RIN 14521) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1423 - 1479 Catherine Chidioc 56 56 ~1452 John Arundell Line in Record @I27220@ (RIN 14523) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1450 - 1485 Thomas Arundell 35 35 Line in Record @I27221@ (RIN 14524) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1455 Thomasine Arundell Line in Record @I27222@ (RIN 14525) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1460 Catherine Arundell Line in Record @I27224@ (RIN 14527) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
1421 John VII Arundell 1427 - 1447 Elizabeth Morley 20 20 ~1445 Anne Arundell 1813 Jane Cox 1846 - 1868 Nancy L. Ayres 21 21 ~1225 John Grey ~1229 Mrs- John Grey ~1249 Hugh Grey ~1251 Henry Grey ~1304 John Pole ~1275 - <1328 William Pole 53 53 ~1284 Elena Rotenhering ~1300 - 1345 Richard De La Pole 45 45 1311 - 1370 Reynold Grey 58 58 1315 - 1391 Maud De la vache 76 76 This is not Maud Botetourt.  Maud Vache is listed in the property settlement of her father Richard.  the Richard Grey , her grandson was heir to the De la Vache estates in 1427 and later quartered teh Dala Vache arms. 1819 - 1892 John Henley 73 73 ~1253 Andrew Gray ~1325 Alianore stourton ~1322 Joan (Jane) De La Pole ~1240 - <1297 Mabel Matilda FitzWarin 57 57 Robert De Forneaw ~1278 John De Montagu ~1240 - 1287 Peter De MONTFORt 47 47 ~1242 Matilda De La Warr ABT 1263/1264 - <1296 John De Montfort ~1265 - 1318 Simon Montfort 53 53 1794 - 1852 David Hadley 57 57 1250 - 1316 Simon De Montagu 66 66 ~1255 - 1287 Hawaise De Saint Amand 32 32 ~1380 - 1454 Margarethe Grey 74 74 ~1275 Isabel De Mortimer ~1246 - 1287 Robert De Mortimer 41 41 ~1250 Joyce La Zouche 1068 - 1135 Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England 67 67 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
0945 - 26 Jan 1002/1003 Rosele Susanna Princess of Italy I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1282 Robert De Fiennes 1393 age 3 -1396 - 1442 Richard Grey 1800 - 1864 Jonathan O. Hadley 63 63 ~0830 - <0876 Welf d'Argengau Count of Argengau 46 46 ~0872 - 0929 Adelaide of Auxerre 57 57 ~1390 - 1459 Alice Grey 69 69 1236 Roger De Toeni ~1240 - AFT Feb 1264/1265 Isabel 1235 - 1299 Thomas Darcy 64 64 1236 - BEF 6 Jan 1295/1296 Norman Darcy ~1243 - >1257 Ralph Darcy 14 14 ~1246 Philip Darcy ~1248 John Darcy 1802 - 1891 Anne Hadley 88 88 1282 Norman Darcy ~1225 William (Gilbert) D' Aton ~1246 - <1285 Gilbert Aton 39 39 Line in Record @I28631@ (RIN 22998) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1547 - ~1597 Thomas Blower 50 50 ~1242 Elizabeth Ferrers ~0820 - ~0863 Halfdan "The Black" Of Vestfold 43 43 King of Vestfold, Agdir, Raumarike, and Sogn (827-860), d. ca. 860
MISC: He passed rulership of his three small domains in eastern, central,
and western Norway to his son, Harald.
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Following Information copied from Wayne Iverson, World Connect
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Also recorded as king from 830-870 who first married Ragnhild, daughter
of King Harald Gullskiegg of Sogn.
Halfdan was a year old when his father died.
He died by drowning after breaking through the ice while driving home
from a feast across the Randsfjord. He was so popular that the leading
men agreed to divide his body into four parts to be buried in four
districts, Ringerike, Romerike, Westfold and Heithmork. The head or trunk
of the body was buriedat Stein, Ringerike where there still is a mound
named for him.
~1235 - 1308 Reynold de Grey 73 73 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS20440
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FS9-M6
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\Grey.GIF
~1245 - <1302 Maud De Longchamp 57 57 ~1225 - 1285 Robert De Ros 60 60 ~1225 - 1274 Gilbert Talbot 49 49 1827 - 1890 Mordecia Hadley 62 62  MORDECAI HADLEY is a representative of one of the leading pioneer families of Hendricks County. His ancestors were early settlers of Pennsylvania. Subsequently one branch of the family moved to North Carolina, another to Kentucky and a third to Massachusetts, for whom Hadley of that State is named. The grandfather of our subject, Joshua Hadley, was a member of the North Carolina branch, and was born May 23, 1743. He married Ruth Lindley, who was born at London Grove, Pa., March 25, 1745. Their son, Joshua Jr., was born in Chatham County, N.C., Dec. 13, 1783, the thirteenth of sixteen children. Joshua, Jr., was married twice. His first wife was Lydia Hiatt, by whom he had one daughter, who grew to womanhood and married William White, and died several years ago. Mr. Hadley's second wife was Rebecca Hinshaw, who was born in Randolph County, N.C., Feb. 20, 1789. Their family consisted of eleven children. Ten of whom grew to maturity. In the fall of 1838 they came to Hendricks County, Ind., and settled in Clay Township. At that time their two eldest children were married. Mr. Hadley died Aug.
23, 1847. As is characteristic of all members of the society of Friends, he was strongly opposed to slavery, one object of his leaving North Carolina b being to escape the evils resulting from it. He was a man of decided convictions, strong in the support of what he believed to be right, and equally earnest in denouncing what he believed to be wrong. He was a well-educated man and for some time a teacher in his early life. His wife survived till April 19, 1882, dying at the age of ninety-three years. She was a
woman of great energy and fortitude, and strong religious convictions, and a devoted Bible student. She was a frequent attendant at church, riding horseback when between eighty and ninety years of age. Mordecai Hadley was born in Chatham County, N.C., June 30, 1827, and was ten years of age when his parents moved to Hendricks County. He was educated in the schools of his adopted county, remaining with his parents till manhood. He has been twice married. His first wife, Sarah Jane Clark, was born in
Chatham County, N.C., in July 1827, and died in October 1877. His present wife, Susan Lindley, was born in Chatham County, N.C., May 16, 1842. Mr. Hadley is one or the leading citizens of Clay Township, representing its most prosperous agriculturists.

HISTORY OF HENDRICKS CO. INDIANA 1885 - CLAY TWP.
SUBMITTED BY: Tracy Turek
~1219 Gwenllian Verch Rhys Miss De Lauretania Simon Bayard ~1175 Petronella De Derleston REFN: HWS36987
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158G-RM1
~1242 John Neville ~1222 - 1290 Ralph FitzRandolph 68 68 ~1224 Anastasia Percy ~1225 Roger FitzJohn De Baliol Clavering Line in Record @I28933@ (RIN 23176) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1225 - >1256 Isabel 31 31 ~1185 - <1246 Henry De Audley 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff of Shropshire
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff of Shropshire
REFN: HWS6880
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-C4
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Vicomte.gif
1830 - 1901 Addison Hadley 70 70 ~1190 - >1249 Bertred Mainwaring 59 59 REFN: HWS8416
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GLCB-D9
~1218 - <1240 Ralf de Aldithley 22 22 _STAT: Never Married
REFN: HWS36922
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 158H-CPH
~1222 - 1275 Henry de Aldithley 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
REFN: HWS36933
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 158H-CS4
~1228 - ~1257 William Longespee 29 29 ~1193 - <1245 William De Percy 52 52 ~1200 - <1281 Ellen Baliol 81 81 ~1238 - 1262 Ingelram De Percy 24 24 ~1244 Walter De Percy 1580 George Raymond ~1245 Geffrey De Percy 1833 - 1851 Esther Hadley 18 18 ~1235 Jeffrey (Galfrid) De Percy ~1246 - >1281 Elena De Percy 35 35 1205 - 1285/1286 Roger II de Clifford Robert - A border baron from the southern marches of Wales, who came out on the right side in the Barons' War, was allowed by the King to marry his son to the elder Vipont heiress, Isabella, with whom went the western part of the de Vipont lands, including Appleby and Brougham. The young man died in the Welsh wars, to be succeeded by Robert, the first of the northern Cliffords. [Brough Castle, p. 16]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Roger - Son of Roger de Clifford and Sibilly de Ewyas; m. Hawise Botterell; father of Roger who m. Isabel de Vipont. [GRS 3.03 Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Roger de Clifford and Sibilla/Sibyl de Ewyas. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Roger - d.c. 1285. Roger succeeded to the lordship of Tenbury as a minor (c. 1231). He went with Henry III to France (1259); sided with Simon de Montfort against the king in 1262-4, but fought for Henry at Lewes (1264) and Evesham (1265). He accompanied Prince Edward (later Edward I) on crusade from 1270-74 and was made envoy to France by him in 1275. Appointed justice for Wales in 1279, he was captured and temporarily imprisoned by Welsh rebels at his castle at Hawarden in 1282. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 52]

Roger, became the guardian, and later father-in-law of Isabella de Viteripont, when his son, Roger married her in 1269. [The Diaries of Lady Anne Clifford, p. 5]

m.2 Countess of Lauretania/Loretta; father of Agnes who m.1 Henry Hussing of Harting; m.2 Peter I de Brewes. [Douglas Richardson <douglasrichardson@hotmail.com, 23 Dec 2000]

In 1282 John Tregoz acknowledged by fine that the manor of Drayton was the right of Geoffrey de Picheford and Alice his wife and their issue. The same year Tregoz gave the manor of Drayton, par. of Oving, Sussex, to Queen Eleanor, who gave it to Geoffrey de Picheford, knight of her household, and Alice his wife; Sir Roger de Clifford, the elder, who held it for life, released his interest to Queen Eleanor; for which grant Geoffrey gave to the queen in exchange certain lands in Ashford and Sheldon, Derbyshire.  [Honors and Knights' Fees, vol. III, as quoted by John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]
~1215 - Wft Est 1246-1300 Hawise Botterell ~1225 - ~1288 John De Vaux 63 63 ~1230 - <1261 Sibyl 31 31 ~1280 Patronilla Vaux ~1240 Joan Grenville ~1235 John Engaine 1237 - >1283 William De Huntingfield 45 45 1824 - 1842 Eliza Hobson 18 18 ~1233 - 1264 Emma De Grey 31 31 ~1210 Alexander stourton 1377 - 1411 John Darcy 34 34 ~0570 Leutharius 1317 - 1346 Alan La Zouche 29 29 William Kime Emeric De Rupe Canardi ~1255 - 1302 Roger De Huntingfield 47 47 ~1258 - 1312 Joyce Engaine 54 54 ~1232 - >1291 Ralph Basset 59 59 1785 - 1849 Hannah Allen 64 64 ~1239 - >1293 Alianore Wade 54 54 ~1316 - >1372 Joyce La Zouche 56 56 ~1218 - 1286 Gruffyd) Ap oWENWYNWYN 68 68 ~1250 Isabella 1250 - 1300 Edmund Plantagenet 49 49 1233 - 1301 Isabel de albini 68 68 Line in Record @I29688@ (RIN 23473) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1197 Joan Briwere Nicholas Whelton ~1240 Ausrick (Aufricia) of Galloway Source is Surtees Vol  144 ,p 49 ~1280 - >1341 Eleanor Beauchamp 61 61 D. 1882 Samuel McMasters Margaret ? ~1280 Beatrix Beauchamp ~1282 Joan Beauchamp ~1284 Alice Beauchamp ~1286 Maud Beauchamp ~1226 - 1260 Isabel de Ferrers 34 34 ~1253 - 1320 Cecilia (Cicely) De Vivonne 67 67 ~1276 - 1304 Robert Beauchamp 28 28 1274 - 1336 John De Beauchamp 62 62 ~1332 - ~1359 Robert Holland 27 27 ~1304 Roger Basset John Bray 1265 - 1314 Richard basset 49 49 ~1278 Joan De Huntingfield ~1302 Richard Basset ~1245 William Chaworth ~1238 John De Ferrers ~1550 Margaret Helsbie 1230 Sibyl De Ferrers ~1227 - 1267 Joan De Ferrers 40 40 ~1223 - 12 Mar 1298/1299 Maud (Matilda) De Ferrers ~1233 - 1314 Joan De Vivonne 81 81 1795 - 1860 John Doane 65 65 ~1218 - 1259 William "Fort" De Vivonne 41 41 ~1257 Mrs- 1300 - 1341 Ralph Basset 40 40 ~1305 Joan Stourton ~1320 - ~1331 Richard Bassett 11 11 ~1322 - >1368 Ralph Bassett 46 46 ~1262 Alice Houby ~1255 Geoffrey Luttrell ~1265 - ~1347 Thomas Chaworth 82 82 ~1325 Joan Basset 1811 - 1891 Matilda Morris 80 80 ~1285 - ~1371 Thomas Chaworth 86 86 ~1282 Jane (Joanna) Luttrell ~1331 - 1373 Thomas Chaworth 42 42 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> B1Q6-SM 1652 - 1678 Josiah Brackett 26 26 0730 Thierry Autun Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 ~1238 Joan Okeston ~1268 - D. YOUNG John Carminow ~1270 Agnes Tuberville ~1240 Roger Carminow ~1304 Thomas Arundell 1814 - 1867 Eunice Haydock 53 53 ~1306 Jane Arundell ~1270 John Delabere ~1218 Joan De Percy ~1220 Agnes De Percy ~1222 Alice De Percy ~1302 Joan Arundell ~1296 - >1339 Margaret Arundell 43 43 ~1298 - 1355 Ralph Arundell 57 57 ~1300 Filice Arundell ~1272 Joan Le Soor 1842 - 1924 Sophia Prosser 82 82 ~1272 - BEF 1308/1309 John Arundell 1685 Andrew Bratton While this person is widely accepted as being the fathe
r of these 4 men, I have not been able to find any valid so
urces for this connection. I am currently using him as a wa
y to connect all of the families into one file. I am stil
l searching and I hope to eventually find the records to pr
ove this relationship.
1686 Donegal Ireland , son Robert C.b.22 May 1712, Donegal
, who settled in Augusta Co, Va, m 1 Anne McFarland Dunlap
, b in Scotland, 5 sons 1 daughter.
He married in Northern Ireland. Robert, James, Samuel and W
illiam and a5th son all left Ireland in l733. Robert, Jame
s, and William all settled inVa. Samuel settled in Penn. T
he 5th son died at Sea on the voyage over.
~1200 - 1239 Hugh De Gournay 39 39 ~1199 - 1275 William Bardolf 76 76 ~1235 Hugh De Morwick ~1244 Joanna Dinham ~1195 - 1276 Joan De Somery 81 81 Dau. of Ralph de Somery, Lord of Campden, co. Gloucester; m. Thomas de Berkeley; mother of Maurice. [Burke's, p. 245]

NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of ?? Somery, Lord Dudley, and Margaret Fitzgilbert; m. Thomas the Observer Berkeley; mother of Maurice the Resolute Berkeley. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]
~1200 - 1258 Geoffrey Dinham 58 58 ~1135 - 1211/1212 William De Beauchamp 1231 - 1295 Julian De Gournay 64 64 D. 1872 Jonathan D. Hadley ~1183 - 1191 Robert MAUDuIT 8 8 ~1345 Ralph Bassett 1170 - 1243 Thomas "The Observer Or Temporiser" De Berkeley 73 73 ~1210 - 1274 Robert De Ros 64 64 ~1247 Walter Cornwall ~1230 Walter De Hungerford ~1316 Margaret Carminow ~1312 - ~1348 Roger Carminow 36 36 ~1294 - ~1379 John Arundell 85 85 ~1296 Isabella Or Joan Delabere 1804 - 1854 Eli Hadley 50 50 ~1270 Maud de Grey ~1255 Llewellyn ap pole ~1284 - 1335 Geoffrey De Cornwall 51 51 ~1286 William De Cornwall ~1279 - 1354 Edmund (Bryan) De Cornwall 75 75 ~1262 Joan FitzAlan ~0858 - ~0910 Einar "Turf" Rognvaldsson 52 52 EARLDOM of ORKNEY [NOR] - subject to King of Norway until after 1379
Jarl Ragnvald then gave the Earldom to his next [illegitimate] son, Einar
I (called Turf-Einar because he introduced the use of turf as fuel among
his islanders),and gave him one longship and manned it for his use.
Einar went to Shetland to gather a force, and thence south to the
Orkneys, which had been occupied bythe Danish pirates, Thori Tree-beard
and Kalf Skurfa, both of whom he killedcirca 894. Halfdan Haaleg, King
Harald Haarfagri’s son, unexpectedly raidedOrkney after the burning of
Jarl Ragnvald circa 894, and Turf-Einar fled, butreturned, surprised
Halfdan, defeated him, and next day captured him and cuta "spread-eagle"
or "erne" upon his back in order to avenge Jarl Ragnvald. King Harald
Haarfagri came with a fleet to the Orkneys circa 895, and collected a
fine of 60 marks of gold from Jarl Turf-Einar for the slaughter of his
son Halfdan Haaleg. The name of Jarl Turf-Einar’s wife and the date of
his death are not recorded; but he "ruled over the Orkneys for a long
time and diedof sickness." He had 3 sons: Arnkel, Erlend I and Thorfinn.
[Complete Peerage, X:Appendix A:4-5]
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The following was copied from Martha Jane Hicks web information. I used
her pedigree for portions of my own Scandinavian pedigrees:
The data in this section of royal Norwegian genealogy was compiled by
historians, Anders Stilloff, and Ola Robøle Hegge of Norway and presented
in chart format by Carl M. Ringen Gunderson. Thelineage presented here
was given to me as part of my ancestry by genealogistBetty Rockswold,
associated with the Valdres Samband Lag organization. When asked about
the research done on the lineage, she said: "It would take a 'volume' to
describe the connections to royalty of the Kvåle line." She goes on to
say that she sent a copy of the material to her skeptic cousin, Herman
Nettum, in East Toten who is a noted genealogist. After examination of
the chart, which Betty says she is sure he went over with a 'fine tooth
comb' huntingfor errors, his only criticism was that, while the lineage
was correct, no one knows the first name of Earl Thorfinn Sigurdson's
wife which was listed asbeing Ingeborg. It appears that the lineage in
this database links to Scandinavian royalty insofar as the genealogy
accounts written by the medieval writers is correct. The vice consul of
Norway, Lars Løberg, says that the medievalwriters, most notably Snorri
Sturluson, may have had a political motive forpresenting the royal line
as an old Norwegian dynasty. Since the lineage in this database ties to
the traditionally accepted royalty line, it is presentedhere.)
[Martha Jane Hicks - mjhicks1, worldconnect.rootsweb.com]
~0762 Engeltron de Paris ~1220 - >1242 Maud 22 22 ~1260 - 1312 Almaric Saint Amand 52 52 D. 1816 ??? Reece ~1275 - 1328 William Latimer 53 53 ~1268 William Le Latimer ~1277 Alice De Thweng <1160 Everard De Hungerford ~1355 Thomas Darcy ~1282 Richard De John Cornwall ~1381 - ~1416 Thomas Darcy 35 35 1293 Alice De Thweng ~1340 Richard talbot ~1320 - 1358 William De Molyneux 38 38 1808 - 1878 Mary Thomas 70 70 1395 - 1446 Giles Daubeney 50 50 1197 - 1218 Owen Wenwynwyn 21 21 Gwenllian verch Owen gwynedd ~1335 - <1372 Jane Holland 37 37 1314 Margaret Hetton 1186 Walter Hungerford 1398 - 1418 Phillip Darcy 20 20 ~1488 Ann Daubney Line in Record @I38713@ (RIN 14711) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
Line in Record @I38713@ (RIN 28644) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1257 - 1293 Owain Ap Griffin De La Pole 36 36 1851 Jons Joensson 1821 - 1897 Nathan Woody 76 76 5 Jan 1731/1732 - ~1778 Bennett Rose ~1474 - 1539 Cecilia Daubeney 65 65 Line in Record @I39133@ (RIN 14746) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
Line in Record @I39133@ (RIN 28812) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
~1150 - >1185 William Stourton 35 35 ~1389 William Darcy ~1185 Michael De Stourton ~1195 Mary (Malville) MAUDuIT 1222 - ~1259 Guido (Guy) Stourton 37 37 ~1285 - 1344 Hawise (Alice) FitzWarin 59 59 ~1225 Grace Hungerford 1245 - 1321 Thomas Berkeley 76 76 ~1220 Eudes (Guido) (John) (Rudo) Stourton 1781 - 1874 Joseph Holliday 93 93 ~1201 - <1245 Gilbert De Umfreville 44 44 ~1196 Ffelis Corbet ~1192 Alan Corbet ~1194 Margaret Corbet REFN: HWS50404
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-DN0
(Research):See attached sources.
~1223 - BEF 30 Jan 1306/1307 Margaret Brus ~1184 - 1270 Robert Corbet 86 86 ~1186 Hugh (Grysetaille) Corbet 1840 - >1885 Henry Carden 45 45 ~1710 Malley Foord (Frost widow) ~1162 - <1227 Emma Pantolph 65 65 D. 1860 Phebe Lindley ~1273 - 1309 Isabel De Ros 36 36 1256 - 1323 Marmaduke Thweng 67 67 1182 - 1274 Thomas Corbet 92 92 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS52441
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 186V-FN5
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
(Research):Seeattached sources.
Saer De Huntingfield ~1310 Margaret Percy Line in Record @I40523@ (RIN 29435) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
_PRIMARY Y
Robert De Everingham Bartholomew De Fanacourt 1331 - 1382 Peter de Mauley 51 51 1252 Robert De Thweng 1254 Matilda Haunsard Asenath Hadley 1282 (40-1322) - 1337 John De Meynell ~1325 - 1361 William de FitzWarin 36 36 ~1252 - BEF 22 Jan 1311/1312 Christine Mrs Meynell ~1280 Christine De Meynell ~1232 - <1299 Nicholas De Meynell 67 67 1274 - 1322 Nicholas De Meynell 47 47 24 Mar 1278/1279 - 8 Jan 1346/1347 Lucy Thweng 1331 - 1368 Elizabeth B. Meynell 36 36 ~1319 Roger Darcy ~1305 - <1374 Katharine Thweng 69 69 Susanna Hadley ~1317 Aymer Darcy 1232 - 1233 John of England 1 1 ~1338 - 1433 Elizabeth Daubeny 95 95 ~1406 - >1412 Margery Darcy 6 6 ~1325 Robert Darcy ~1217 - ~1259 Robert Beauchamp 42 42 ~1220 Alice De Mohun ~1251 - 1316 Humphrey Beauchamp 65 65 ~1236 Ralph De Vernon ~1220 Agnes Greasley 0370 Consul Agricola Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches ~1321 Eleanor Darcy ~1205 - 1261 Hugh De Morwick 56 56 ~1215 - 1270 Richard De Chilham 55 55 ~1262 - 1324 John Botetourt 62 62 He became heir of his father Guy and Robert , his brother did not become heir ( who should have if John were illeg and son of King Edward I) ~1204 Odinel De Umfreville ~1206 William De Umfreville ~1212 Sybilla De Umfreville ~1215 - <1292 Margery De Umfreville 77 77 ~1210 Richard De Umfreville ~1163 - 1226 Richard De Umfreville 63 63 William B. Hadley ~1182 Miss Baliol ~1202 - <1257 Robert De Umfreville 55 55 ~0387 Elisa of Granada Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1350 - 1382 Peter de Mauley 32 32 1302 - 1382 Margaret Clifford 80 80 ~1290 Thomas Elizabeth Pomeroy ~1387 Elba (Elena) (Ellen) Darcy Jul 1342/1349 John De WlLLINGTON ~1395 Elizabeth Darcy Joel Hadley William Wadham William Carent John Beynton ~1427 - 1493 Robert Hill 66 66 ~1232 Marmaduke Thweng ~1214 Sarah Hornacote ~1242 Maud Carminow ~1244 Gervais Carminow ~1232 Roger De Notton ~1245 John Carminow 1820 - 1889 Asenath Hadley 68 68 ~1210 Roger Carminow ~1215 - ~1265 Cecilia Thweng 50 50 ~1276 Richard Carminow ~1467 - ~1522 Andrew Vincent 55 55 ~1282 Roger Carminow ~1284 Thomas Carminow ~1286 Joan Carminow ~1288 Walter Carminow ~1271 Matilda (Beatrice) Carminow ~1272 Margaret Carminow 1812 - 1864 Mary Julian 52 52 ~1274 Minanus Carminow ~1292 Thomas Thweng ~1255 Walter Heron ~1257 Cristiana De Motton ~1290 - 1332 John Carminow 42 42 1257 John Rotenheryng 1308 William De Presfen ~1350 Thomas Payne ~1352 Margery (Jenelton) Yevalton ~1418 - 1472 Johanna Stourton 54 54 1814 - 1850 Jane Hamm 36 36 1731 - 1803 Rebecca Dixon 72 72 Rebecca DIXON, b.13 1M 1731/2 OS, New Castle co,DE; d.19 Feb 1803, Orange co,NC; marr.(28 3M 1746, Hockessin PM of Newark MM, New Castle co,DE) William MARSHILL <mrsh0047.htm>, b. 6 8M 1724, County Tyrone, IRELAND; son of Jacob MARSHILL Jr <mrsh0050.htm> (ca.1690-bef.1729) & Ann GRIFFITH; d.28 May 1803, Orange co,NC; [per gene.recs. at Cane Creek MM,NC; donated 26 acres to the Monthly Meeting on which the 2nd Meeting House was built]
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REBECCA DIXON was born 13 January 1731, in New Castle County, Pennsylvania (now Delaware). She married at Hockessin Meeting House, New Castle County, 28 March 1746,(Records of Newark Monthly Meeting) William Marshall, son of Jacob and Ann (Griffith) Marshall, born County Tyrone, Ireland, about 8th month 1724, died 28 May 1803, Cane Creek, North Carolina. Rebecca and William emigrated to North Carolina with other members of the Dixon, Marshall, Hadley, and Stanfield families. There they reared a family of eleven children; and there Rebecca died 19 February 1803 and was buried in Cane Creek burial ground. The three Dixon children of Thomas Dixon and Hannah Hadley are buried near each other in that burial ground. The Marshall monument lies perhaps one row of graves and slightly to the left of the Dixon marker; the grave of Ruth Dixon Doan lies slightly to the right; so that all three of the children of Thomas Dixon are buried in the same area of the burial ground. Although the grave of Hannah Hadley Dixon Stanfield is unmarked, the Cane Creek Church Book gives the date of her death as 31 May 1783, and her place of burial as Cane Creek. Perhaps she, too, lies in the area occupied by the graves of her three children which she bore to Thomas Dixon. The graves of William Marshall and Rebecca Dixon, his wife are marked by a monument similar to that of Simon Dixon and Elizabeth Allen. The bronze plaque reads:

William Marshall
Born 1724 Died 1803
Married 1746 to
Rebecca Dixon
Born 1732 Died 1803
Came to Cane Creek 1754
Gave 26 acres of land
To Cane Creek Meeting
They lived across the Creek
West of the Meeting House.
Ancestors of the Marshall family
Of North Carolina dnd of the West.
Erected 1930.
The children of William Marshall and Rebecca Dixon are recorded in the church book at Cane Creek Meeting House entitled CANE CREEK MONTHLY MEETING OF FRIENDS, ORANGE (NOW ALAMANCE) COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA, page 28 (2), and their marriages and deaths are recorded in pages of the same book as numbered in the notes copied from the research records copied for this section of family history.


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1424 - 2 Jan 1460/1461 William Daubeney 1431 Alice Stourton ~1449 Elinor (Alianor) DAUBeNEY ~1453 James Daubney ~1456 George Stourton 1350 - 1362 John Darcy 12 12 ~1351 Isabella Darcy ~1350 Alice Darcy ~1379 - 1439 Agnes Darcy 60 60 ~1397 - <1436 Joan (Johanna) Darcy 39 39 1812 - 1900 Eliza J. Reynolds 87 87 ~1383 Phillip Darcy ~1401 - >1412 Matilda (Maud) Darcy 11 11 John Paynel ~1399 - >1412 Elizabeth Darcy 13 13 Roland Combar ~1405 - 1455 Mary LEeKE 50 50 Alice (Anbney) Mrs Daubne ~1394 1 husband beauchamp 1255, age 30 in 1285 William de Ros 1196 (Mawney) Mawley 1767 - 1845 Elisha Cox 78 78 ~1173 - ~1220 Ralph (Aubney) De Aubigne 47 47 ~1185 Mahet (Maud) Montsorel 1293 Lamellen Cornwall ~1222 - >1294 Isabel (Mawney) Mawley 72 72 ~1253 Owen Albini ~1298 Oliver De Aubeney ~1300 John De Aubeney ~1302 Elias De Aubeney 3 Mar 1304/1305 - 1370 William De Aubeney ~1333 Philip (Albini) De DAUBeNEY 1778 Mary Littler ~1335 Ralph (Albini) De DAUBeNEY 1314 30-1327 - 1349 Henry Willington ABT 1261/1264 - <1305 Elias (Helie) D'aubeney ~1270 - ~1311 Joan 41 41 1394 - 1410 John Daubeney 16 16 ~1397 Thomas Daubeney ~1337 Giles Daubeney ~1337 - 1400 Alianore Willington 63 63 ~1365 William Daubeney ~1368 Thomas Daubeney Sibly Simpson ~1200 Henry de Haddon ~1370 - 1403 Giles Daubeney 32 32 ~1374 - 1420 Marguerite Beauchamp 46 46 ~1339 Elizabeth Daubeney ~1392 Matilda Daubeney ~1393 - 1409 Joan Daubeney 16 16 1451 Giles Daubeny ~1498 Elizabeth NEVILLe ~1194 - 1253 Ralph De Willington 59 59 ~1220 Joane (Joan) Champernon Nathan Cox 1232 Richard Lomene ~1285 - ~1327 Henry willington 42 42 1287 - ~1327 Margery Treville 40 40 ~1254 - >1254 Ralph WlLLINGTON ~1258 Juliana Lomene ~1286 - 1338 John De Wylyngton 52 52 ABT 1288 (50 IN 1348) - ~1355 Reginald Ralph ~1290 Thomas Ralph ~1344 Thomas Wylyngton ~1346 Richard Wylyngton Jeremiah Cox ~1270 - 1346 Wenllian Talbot 76 76 ~1198 Audley ~1298 - ~1361 Katherine grey 63 63 ~1272 Vernon <1286> William De Aton ~1250 Hawise FitzAlan ~1437 Jane Frances Daubeny ~1232 Warin De Vernon ~1210 Ralph FitzHugh ~1265 John Warren Samuel Cox ~1275 - 1336 Fulk FitzWarin 61 61 ~1257 Idonea Vipont ~1265 Christine furnival ~1255 Thomas Mansel ABT 1469/1480 Giles Hill ~1312 Johanna holland ~1249 lawrence de cornwall ~1253 - ~1290 Guy Saint Amand 37 37 ~1246 Alicia Mortimer 1233 - 1234 Isabella of England 1 1 Jane Cox 1740 - 1828 John Hales Ayres 88 88 1251 - 1315 Fulk FitzWarin 64 64 ~1251 - 1336 Margaret Pole 85 85 ~1346 - >1375 Alianore De Dagworth 29 29 1320 - 1344 William Scrope 24 24 ~1322 - 1344 Stephen Scrope 22 22 ~1245 - <1290 William FitzWarin 45 45 1389 Elizabeth Lumley ~1272 - 1330 Maud de segrave 58 58 ~1352 Pole Lydia Cox ~1255 Gilbert D' Aton Gwenwys (Gruffyd) Ap Gwenwynwyn ~0830 - >0867 Aton Trencavel 37 37 [jweber.ged]

The following is excerpted from a post to soc.genealogy.medieval, 23 Nov 2001, by Nathaniel Taylor.

From: Nathaniel Taylor (ntaylor@post.harvard.edu)
Subject: Trencavel
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2001-11-23 13:34:39 PST

Responding to Rania's interest, the following is the Trencavel agnate lineage, as represented in tables by the Catalan genealogist Armand de Fluvia i Escorsa in two tables (s.v. ?Nimes¹ and ?Carcasona¹) in the multi-volume _Gran enciclopedia catalana_.  I present it here as the Trencavel dynasty isn¹t easily found in other compilations.  Note the odd numbering conventions: numbers are consecutive in various viscounties, applied to repetitions of two names together, not separately.  This family, like that of the counts of Toulouse, was dispossessed in the wake of the Albigensian Crusade.  I make no claim to accuracy, but it¹s a start.

1. Ato I, d. after 867, vc Rouergue ?  Aissena; issue:
.... Bernat I, d. after 918, vc Albi, who follows.
.... Bigo I, vc. Tououse
.... Ato I, vc. Toulouse ? Ava (of Auvergne?); their issue:
........  Bernard I, vc. Toulouse
........  Ato II, vc. Rouergue
.... Sicard ==> a quo the viscounts of Lautrec.
~1060 Ranulph de Kingsley ~1200 Rohese (Rose) Dover ~1240 Lora (Lauretta) de Chilham ~1218 - 7 Jul 1276/1277 Isabella De Chilham 1689 Tabitha Blanchard ~1215 - 1281 Maurice "the Resolute" De Berkeley 66 66 ~1262 blanche de roche 1773 Sarah Jones 29 FEB 1727/28 - 1793 Elizabeth Allen Adelbert of Both Rhaetias TITL Dunham.FTW
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~1241 - 1279 Maurice Berkeley 38 38 ~1383 John de Lumley ~1452 Jane Stourton ~1410 - 1472 Cecily Stourton 62 62 ~1470 Jane Hill ~1452 Margaret Hill ~1181 - 1241 Peter (Piers) Brus 60 60 ~1310 Fulk FitzWarin ~1213 John Brus 1795 - 1856 Simon B. Hadley 60 60 ~1268 Thomas Ros ~1211 - <1243 Joan Brus 32 32 1786 - 1873 Jane Walker 87 87 Jane Walker lived a long life surviving two husbands and all her siblingsexcept for her half brother, Joseph Walker.  With her second husband,Spotsford Lewis Moseley, she moved to Perry County, Alabama.  Followingthe Civil War she moved back to Virginia living with her son, Dr. CharlesMoseley, in Buckingham County.

Vol. l, "Buckingham Burials" lists Jane as buried in the Moseley FamilyCemetery on Hwy. 743 at Marshall Place.  However, her granddaughter,Alice Walker Moseley ,wrote in a letter to her cousin, William Brand,dated 7-16-1873 the following account of Jane Walker's death and burial.

"I am sorry to inform you of the death of our dear grandmother.  She diedexactly one month ago today...she gently fell asleep.  The day before shedied she said 'the Savior has been a support to me in many trials, and heis now my staff.  She gave every evidence of being a truly piousChristian, and remained faithful to the end.  God grant that all of usmay live to be as useful and good as she was.  She had a remarkable mindand remained sensible to the last.  We buried her at her old home in theupper end of the county."


Sources:

Forsythe, Warren. Moseley family history available atworldconnect.rootsweb.com
Hull, Janice J.R. "Buckingham Burials" Vol. 1, Hearthside Press, 1997,page 370.
Walker Family Bible preserved by Adele McBryde, Oak Hill, Al.
Brand, William Francis.  Letter from Alice Moseley, Alderman Library,University of Va.
Moseley Family Bible, Library of Virginia.
~1204 - 1272 Peter Brus 68 68 <1363> - 1394/1398 John Holland ~1185 Hawise (Helewisa) FitzReinfride (Lancaster) Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: S.

Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: S.

Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: S.
~1803 - DEAD Barbara Lough 1560 - 1653 Thomasine Belgrave 92 92 ~1215 - <1279 Agnes Brus 64 64 ~1220 Alice Brus ~1057 Maud d'Arques ~1216 - >1282 Lucy (Lucia) Brus 66 66 ~1267 William Ros ~1265 - 1296 Robert Ros 31 31 ~1292 Maud Grey ~1221 Margery Brus ~1219 Ladereyne (Laderina) Brus ~1200 Robert Thweng ~1206 Avelina Brus ~1207 Isabella Brus ~1240 - <1310 William Ros 70 70 1796 - 1851 Edith Hadley 54 54 ~1260 Matilda holland Mary Mrs (Albini) Daubeny 1242, age 10 in march 1252 - <1276 maud de Prendergast Katherine De Thweng 1235 - 1271 Henry of England 35 35 1240 - 1240 Nicholas of England ? ~1244 Oland cronan ~1325 John Whalesborough ~1300 Joan talbot 1403 - 1458 John Darcy 55 55 1798 Mary D. Hadley King Vologaeses 0120 - 0182 Pharasmenes III 62 62 D. 0132 Rhadamiste I Ghadam D. 0122 Pharasmenes II D. 0115 Amazaspus I D. 0107 Mithradates I Gurdzag Rodak ~0538 - >0605 Duke Of Franconia Richemeres 67 67 1799 Tamar Hadley 0550 - 0655 Gertrudis Duchess Of Franconia 105 105 ~0570 Ragnetrude De Burgundy Jeremy Raymond ~0650 Chrotlind 0724 - 0768 Nivelon I "The Historian" of Bergandy, Autun and Macon Nibelung 44 44 ~0525 Count De Orleans Betton Duke of Franconia & Burgundy ~0530 Austregilde Aiga ~0500 De Pastor ~0505 Ragnoara Cambrai ~0465 Ragnomer Cambrai 1801 - 1876 Sarah Hadley 74 74 ~0500 Parovius De Reims ~0475 De Reims Pretextat Poncia 0960 - 1015 Vladimir I Grand Duke of Kiev 55 55 UID: 8E2E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D1600// ~0505 - 0531 Amalaric II King of the Ostrogoths 26 26 Spain, battle against Franks


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~0620 - 0714 St. Amalberga 94 94 ~0500 daughter of Baderic ~0480 the Thuringian Baderic ~0460 King of the Thuringians Bisin Menia 1803 - 1892 James Hadley 88 88 ~0440 Basinus De Thuringia III, King of all Franks Clovis III, King of all Franks Childebert WFT Est. 616-721 - 0685 Mayor of Austrasia Ansegisal Ansegisel was the son of the powerful Austrasian nobleman, BishopArnulfof Metz, and was married to Saint Begga, daughter of the morepowerful Austrasian nobleman Mayor Pepin I.

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Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, 632, son of Dagobert, d. 685.Somesources say 640 for death. The Calendar of Saints says 692.[CusterFebruary 1, 2002 Family Tree.FTW]

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Some sources say 640 for death. The Calendar of Saints says 692.

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~0616 - 0698 of Brabant, Duchess of Ansgise Begga 82 82  Data Source:
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The Calendar of the Saints says after her husband was killed hunting she
     decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome. On returning home she foundedseven
     churches at Ardenne of the Meuse. She also set up an abbey at thesame place
     where she died. 17 Dec is her feast day.[Custer February 1, 2002Family Tree.FTW]

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The Calendar of the Saints says after her husband was killed hunting she
     decided to make a pilgrimage to Rome. On returning home she foundedseven
     churches at Ardenne of the Meuse. She also set up an abbey at thesame place
     where she died. 17 Dec is her feast day.

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0635 - 0714 "The Fat" Of Austrasia Pepin II 79 79 Political Events, 687

Pepin the Younger gains a victory at Testry and unites the Frankishkingdom.

The People's Chronology is licensed from Henry Holt and Company, Inc.Copyright © 1995, 1996 by James Trager. All rights reserved.

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Pippin of Herstal (Fr. Pépin), also known as Pippin the Younger, (b. 635or 640 - December 16, 714).

He was the grandson of Pippin the Elder from the marriage of Ansegiseland Begga, the daughter of the Elder. As the Mayor of the Palace ofAustrasia, Neustria and Burgundy from 680 to 714, he gradually controlledthe Frankish court. The Merovingian king Theuderic III attempted to oustPepin from his post, but he was defeated at Tertry in 687. Pepin thenbecame the actual ruler of Austrasia, keeping a strong influence over theother Frankish kingdoms. His descendants continued to serve as Mayors ofthe Palace, eventually becoming the legal rulers of the Frankish kingdoms.

Around 670, Pippin II married Plectrude for her inheritance ofsubstantial estates in the Moselle region. They produced at least twochildren and through them at least two significant grandchildren. Theselegitimate children and grandchildren claimed themselves to be Pepin'strue successors and with the help of his widow Plectrude tried tomaintain the position of Mayor of the Palace after Pepin II’s death onDecember 16, 714. However, Charles Martel, Pippin's son by his mistress,Alpaida (or Chalpaida), had gained favour among the Austrasians,primarily for his military prowess and ability to keep them well suppliedwith booty from his conquests. Despite the efforts of Plectrude tosilence her rival's child by imprisoning him, he became the sole Mayor ofthe Palace and de facto ruler of Francia.

Children

Drogo (c. 695-708)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Charles Martel, the Hammer.
Childebrand (d. 751)[FAVthomas.FTW]

"Byname Pepin of Herstal, ruler of the Franks (687-714), the first of thegreat Carolingian mayors of the palace. Pepin established himself asmayor of the palace in Austrasia after the death of Dagobert II in 679and defended its autonomy against Theodoric III of Neustria and Ebroin in680 at Lucofao (near Laon), Pepin gained his revenge on the Neustrians in687 at Tertry (near Peronne) and became the sole effective ruler of theFranks. He nevertheless retained Theodoric III on the throne and afterhis death replaced him with three successive Merovingian kings. Afterseveral years of warfare Pepin defeated the Frisians on his northeasternborder (689) and married his son Grimoald to Theodelind, Daughter of theFrisian chief Radbod. He also forced the Alemanni to recognize Frankishauthority again and encouraged Christian missionaries in Alemannia andBavaria. Charles Martel was his son."

          Encyclopedia BritannicaPepin of Heristol (Liege, Belgium);Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia.

Pepin of Herstal (635?-714), Carolingian mayor of the palace, whoreunited the Frankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandsonof Pepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom ofAustrasia around 680. In 687 he
extended Carolingian rule to the other Frankish kingdoms, Neustria andBurgundy, but retained members of the Merovingian dynasty as figureheadmonarchs in all three. Two years later he extended his control over theFrisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin's death wasfollowed by a civil war and the succession of his illegitimate sonCharles Martel.

Source: 'Pepin of Herstal,' Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 129.

"The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe, Holmes, George,Oxford University Press, 1988":
The first of the great Carolingian Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia.Ruler of the Franks in 687,  he managed, through the Battle of Tertry in687, to unite Neustria and Austrasia under his own "puppet" Merovingianking.  But the power struggles in northern Gaul seriously weakened thepower of the merovingians and their mayors.  The Aquitanians had theirown Duke; the "Patricius" of Provence was for all practical purposes anindependent ruler.; the aristocrats of Burgundy paid little attention tothe Franks in the north.34

"Britannica On-Line":
The son of Begga and Ansegisel, who were, respectively, the daughter of
Pepin I and the son of Bishop Arnulf of Metz, Pepin established himselfas mayor of the palace in Austrasia after the death of Dagobert II in 679and defended its autonomy against Theodoric III of Neustria and Ebroon,Theodoric's mayor of the palace.  Defeated by Ebroon in 680 at Lucofao(near Laon), Pepin gained his revenge on the Neustrians in 687 at Tertry(near Pironne) and became sole effective ruler of the Franks.  Henevertheless retained Theodoric III on the throne and after his deathreplaced him with three successive Merovingian kings. After several yearsof warfare Pepin defeated the Frisians on his northeastern border (689)and married his son Grimoald to Theodelind, daughter of the Frisian chiefRadbod. He also forced the Alemanni to recognize Frankish authority againand encouraged Christian missionaries in Alemannia and Bavaria. CharlesMartel was his son.
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Pepin of Heristol (Liege, Belgium); Mayor Of The Palace Of Austrasia.

Pepin of Herstal (635?-714), Carolingian mayor of the palace, whoreunited the Frankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandsonof Pepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom ofAustrasia around 680. In 687 he
extended Carolingian rule to the other Frankish kingdoms, Neustria andBurgundy, but retained members of the Merovingian dynasty as figureheadmonarchs in all three. Two years later he extended his control over theFrisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin's death wasfollowed by a civil war and the succession of his illegitimate sonCharles Martel.

Source: 'Pepin of Herstal,' Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 129.

"The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe, Holmes, George,Oxford University Press, 1988":
The first of the great Carolingian Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia.Ruler of the Franks in 687,  he managed, through the Battle of Tertry in687, to unite Neustria and Austrasia under his own "puppet" Merovingianking.  But the power struggles in northern Gaul seriously weakened thepower of the merovingians and their mayors.  The Aquitanians had theirown Duke; the "Patricius" of Provence was for all practical purposes anindependent ruler.; the aristocrats of Burgundy paid little attention tothe Franks in the north.34

"Britannica On-Line":
The son of Begga and Ansegisel, who were, respectively, the daughter of
Pepin I and the son of Bishop Arnulf of Metz, Pepin established himselfas mayor of the palace in Austrasia after the death of Dagobert II in 679and defended its autonomy against Theodoric III of Neustria and Ebroon,Theodoric's mayor of the palace.  Defeated by Ebroon in 680 at Lucofao(near Laon), Pepin gained his revenge on the Neustrians in 687 at Tertry(near Pironne) and became sole effective ruler of the Franks.  Henevertheless retained Theodoric III on the throne and after his deathreplaced him with three successive Merovingian kings. After several yearsof warfare Pepin defeated the Frisians on his northeastern border (689)and married his son Grimoald to Theodelind, daughter of the Frisian chiefRadbod. He also forced the Alemanni to recognize Frankish authority againand encouraged Christian missionaries in Alemannia and Bavaria. CharlesMartel was his son.

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biographical and/or anecdotal: Pepin II byname Pepin of Herstal (d. Dec. 16, 714, Jupille, near Liege (now Belgium), ruler of the Franks 687-714), the first of the Carolingian mayors of the palace. The son of Begga and Ansegisel, who were respectively, the daughter of Pepin I and the son of Bishop Arnulf of Metz Pepin established himself as mayor of the palace in Austrasia after the death of Dagobert II in 679 and defended its autonomy against Theodoric III of Neustria and Ebroin. Theodoric's mayor of the palace. Defeated by Ebroin in 689 at Lucofao (near Laon). Pepin gained his revenge on the Neustrains in 687 at Tertry (near Peronne) and became sole effective ruler of the Franks. He nevertheless retained Theodoric III on the throne and after his death replaced him with three successive Merovingian kings. After several years of warfare Pepin defeated the Frisians on his northeastern border (689). He also forced the Alemanni to recognize Frankish authority again and encouraged Christian missionaries in Alemannia and Bavaria. (Britannica)  PEPIN OF HERSTAL (or Crassus) Duke of the Franks, (635?-714), Carolingian Mayor of the Palace Austrasia, who reunited the Frankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandson of Pepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom of Austrasia around 680. In 687 he extended Carolingian rule to the other Frankish kingdoms, Neustria and Burgundy, but retained members of the Merovingian dynasty as figurehead monarchs in all three. Two years later he extended his control over the Frisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin's death was followed by a civil war and the succession of his illegitimate son Charles Martel. ( Encarta)

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0832 Gersinde of Albi GIVN Gersinde Countess of
SURN Albi

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TYPE Book
AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
PERI Royalty for Commoners
EDTN 3d
PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
ISB 0-8063-1561-X
TEXT (54-36; 218-38; 329-37)
DATE 31 MAY 2000
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King of Neustria 639-657
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Before King Dagobert I of the Franks died, his Neustrian and Burgundiannobles urged a union of those two kingdoms, and do when he died in639,Clovis II became king of Neustria and Burgundy. In 656, bothGrimoald,Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, and his son Childebert who hehad placed on the Austrasian throne, were executed. The next year, ClovisII died, leaving the kingdom to his infant son Chlotar III, really just apuppet of the powerful Neustrian and Burgundian nobles.
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1812 Anna Hadley 1732 - 1811 John Doan 78 78 Living Davis Erchenaud De Schelde 0832 - 0879 Gebhard De Gleiburg 47 47 0625 Ode De Franks 0651 II King Dagobert 0790 Grimeut De Aquitaine 1508 - 1551 John Riddlesdale 43 43 Lineage. 1482 - 1528 Robert Riddlesdale 46 46 Lineage.
Lived in Halstead, co Essex, England; had land in the parish of Borley, co Essex; Will dated 10 Jan 1528.
~1563 Daniel Riddlesdale Lineage. ~1565 Joan Riddlesdale Lineage.
Married 2nd 2 May 1592 to Thomas Steere.
1791 - 1845 Jane (Jean) Ayres 54 54 1814 - 1894 John C. Hadley 80 80 ~1615 - ~1689 Sarah Gilbert 74 74 1720 - 1776 William Leake 56 56 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3MXK-LQ ~1512 - 1561 Joan (Riddlesdale) 49 49 ~1536 William Riddlesdale Lineage. ~1538 Alice Riddlesdale Lineage. ~1540 Annys Riddlesdale Lineage. 1542 Lawrence Riddlesdale Lineage. 1486 Joan (Riddlesdale) 1534 - 1592/1593 Robert Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 55JV-N6 1630 - 9 Feb 1700/1703 Arthur Moseley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS81474
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> NJJ8-RH
1816 - 1841 Jane Hadley 24 24 ~0895 - 0949 Count in the Wetterau Odo 54 54 ~1600 - ~1683 Hannah Barbar 83 83 Widow of John Brewer. ~1620 Robert Loker Lineage. 1555 - 1615 Jacob French 60 60 Lineage.
Perhaps removed from Bures St. Mary parish to Assington parish 1585-6, or transferred their church affiliation there.
1555 Susan Warren Lineage.
May have been granddaughter of William and Katherine.
1584 - <1639 Thomas French 55 55 Lineage. 1580 William French Lineage. 1582 - 1582 Jacob French 1589 - 1613 Susan French 24 24 Lineage. 1596 John French Lineage.
Birth date may be actually his baptism date.
1820 Joshua D. Hadley 1600 Robert French Lineage.
His birth date may actually be his baptism date
~1869 Mary Chessie Carden 1510 - <1571 Katherine (Warren) 61 61 Will dated 31 Jul 1567 (hamlet of Bures, co. Essex) and was proved Jan 1571.
Had 3 other children, but perhaps not Susan.
1542 - >1567 Julyan Warren 25 25 Lineage.
Daughter of Katherine.
1817 Elizabeth Hannah Hales Ayres 1512 Thomas Riddlesdale Lineage. William Warren Lineage. Thomas Warren Lineage. Katherine Warren Lineage. ~1536 John Warren Lineage. 1795 - 1844 Jeremiah Hadley Siler 49 49 ~1539 Robert Warren Lineage. ~1551 Elizabeth Warren ~1616 - 1697 Anne Loker 81 81 Oda Von Sachsen 7 Feb 1576/1577 - 1631 Henry Loker Lineage   ; surname also spelled "Looker", among other spellings.
Alias "Henry Riddlesdale", which he dropped during his lifetime; Will dated 22 Feb 1631 and proved 15 Apr 1631.

Note that the Parish of Bures St. Mary straddles the border between co Essex and co Suffolk, England, and the Lokers lived in the south part, eg. Essex, and the church was in the north part, eg. Suffolk.

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His will was written February 22, 1630 and instructed his body to be buried in the churchyard at Bures. Bequests to his wife, Elizabeth, and children: Henry, the eldest, John, Bridget and Ann. (He apparently died and was buried in Massachusetts)  A debt was due from John Matthews, shoemaker. Witnesses: John Isaack, Jefri Hust and John Parmenter. Proved April 1631.  He was baptized as "Henry Locar" and was buried as "Henry Loquar". He md Elizabeth____about 1608. Loker is alias Riddlesdale. Perhaps Elizabeth, whom he mar. was a sister of Bridget, wife of John Parmenter of Bures St. Mary. Henry's widow, elizabeth, and her four children went to New England in 1639 and settled in Sudbury. Researcher: GOLFOGEY@aol.com ( W D Sanford)   Suffolk Family History Society (Bury St.Edmunds, Haverhill, Ipswich, Lowestoft, Saxmundham, Stowmarket and Sudbury) <http://midas.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/SFK/sfhs/intro.htm>
1587 - 1648 Elizabeth French 61 61 Emigrated to Sudbury MA with children in 1639 along with John Parmenter and his family, his wife being Elizabeth's sister, where they consistently used the surname "Loker". ~1613 - 1685 Bridget Loker 72 72 Lineage  . ~1613 - 1653 John Loker 40 40 Lineage  .
Took oath of fidelity in 1645 and was a freeman in 1646.
~1610 - 1688 Henry Loker 78 78 Lineage  .
Proprietor in Sudbury, MA in 1643.
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1640 moved To, Sudbury, MA. Became a Freeman May 10, 1643.   "He was a soldier in King Phillip's War. On April 21, 1676, the Indian enemy attacked the town from five in the morning until one in the afternoon but the town forced the enemy with considerable slaughter to withdraw. No man or woman seemed possesed with fear. Henry suffered 100 pounds damage to his property."
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"James Clark was in New Haven in 1639 when he signed the 'Fundamental Agreement' with 107 other settlers. In 1643, he had a family of four persons in New Haven and an estate valued at fifty pounds. There is a record that his son, Ebenezer, was born Novemb
On October 17, 1661, James Clark married as his second wife, Ann (John) Wakefield, a widow. In 1665, they were living in Stratford, and James Clark is mentioned on page 634 of the Medical Journal of John Winthrop as 'James Clarke of Stratford, married man
1579 - 1614 Mary Weston 35 35 1540 - 1614 James Clerke (Clark) 74 74 1545/1550 - 1614 Mary Saxby (Saxilby) 1510 - 1558 Edward Saxby (Saxilby) 48 48 ABT 1520/1521 - 1562 Elizabeth Fisher Mary Pounds 1743 - >1803 John Stanfield 60 60 1517 Elizabeth Wilsforde Or Waisforde 1641 - 1714 James William Lindley 73 73 IMMI
DATE 1670
PLAC from England to Ireland
OCCU
PLAC HusbandmanAccording to the Wicklow Monthly Meeting Death Index
there was a Mary Linley, daughter of James and Alice, who died at the ageof 4 in 1691.  That would put the birth about right for the Mary I knowabout but she is know to have married Robert Murray.
Dates found in "The Lindley's of Philadelphia & North Carolina" by John M.
Lindley , published in Winfield, IA. 1924. The History of the Lindley,
Lindsley, Linsley Families in America 1639-1924.

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I've seen two different stories with respect the the Lindley Ancestry. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that has information proving either story.
Story One
James was "caught up" in the Quaker movement commencing in the mid-seventeenth century in England. He migrated to Ireland ca. 1660 where he married Alice Walsmith. So it should be understood that these forebears are of English descent.
Story Two  This might be the more believable of the two stories as there are some sources; although sketchy at best.
In a published address by Jonathan Lindley at the dedication of the headstone for Jonathan Lindley and Deborah Lindley, Lick Creek Friends Meeting House, Orange Co., Indiana, on 12 June 1955: "Jonathan was the grandson of James and Elinor Parke Lindley, who settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1713. They came from the Province of Leinster, Ireland and were either of English or Scottish stock ..."
This Jonathan Lindley was the pioneer who led the Orange Co., NC Quaker families to Orange Co., IN (Paoli) in 1811. (This is also where my Apple line was) and was brother to my line (Thomas who stayed in Kentucky).
In a Lindley family history (Indian State Library, genealogy division, G p.ff.9292 H131 no. 1) that quotes this source:
"Contrary to family tradition and printed statements that James Lindley went from county Cheshire, England to Ireland, H. G. Murray, Secretary General of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants denies this. His is a genealogical authority and says that the Murray's and the Lindley's intermarried repeatedly in Scotland where they lived before removing to Ireland. Both families, he states, lived in Perthsire, Scotland, and were among those persecuted by the Pretender's supporters. Scottish emigrants to Ireland went largely to Ulster."
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monticue/Lindley.htm
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William Clark 1740 - ~1832 James Barnes 92 92 Alias:<ALIA> Handsome /Jime/
[Sylvia Linde.FTW]
Nickname:<NICK> "HANDSOME JIM


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1734 - 1823 Mary Barnes 88 88 If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 1720 - 1760 Elizabeth Lindley 40 40 Alias:<ALIA> Sarah /Elizabeth/
Carr Carner Wesley Dye & more
Entries: 6697 Updated: Wed Feb 27 11:18:39 2002    Contact: Linda
Bucholz <mannesah27@cox. net>
have her birth date as:LINDLEY b: 1708 in Chester Co, PA
Book Page: A:2 10
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Elizabeth
Title:
Description: Daughter
R esidence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Lindley o f Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all personal esta te she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed of the l and of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal parts an d the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the plantati on I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hannah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tool s. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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1741 - 1822 John Barnes 80 80 Alias:<ALIA> John Deaf /Barnes/
[Sylvia Linde.FTW]
Name Suffix:<NSFX> SR


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1752 - 1807 Soloman Barnes 55 55 If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 1749 - 1799 Ezekiel Barnes 50 50 If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 1745 - 1816 Brinsley II Barnes 71 71 Kentucky Census, 1810-90
BARNES, BRINSLEY
State: KY Year: 1810
County: E still County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: 00010-20100-0 0 Page: 6
Database: KY 1810 Federal Census Index
Bible Records of Missouri, Volume III
State of North Carolina---Willis County, Kentucky
Be it known tha t on this 13th day of August in the year of our Lord one
thousand and eight h undred and twenty nine-Brinsley Barnes personally
appeared before us William P. Waugh and Montport Stokes, Justices of the
peace for said county of Willis , and acknowledged the Execution of the
within power of Attorney of his air a nd deeds


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Jesse B. Johnson 1681 - 1726 James William Lindley 45 45 James Lindley and wife Eleanor, from Carlow Meeting, Ireland, received 8 Mo. 3, 1713. Eleanor Lindley was a sister of Thomas Parke. James Lindley purchased 200 acres of land in New Garden, in 1713, and 400 in London Grove, in 1722, in the deed for which he is styled blacksmith.
James Lindley, Jr. and Simon Hadley bought land from the William Penn estate (I am not sure if this is "proven" or not). James died in 1726 at the age of forty five after living in America 13 years. During the 13 years he acquired a large estate and was one of the largest tax payers in the County. The inventory of his estate recorded in Chester County, Pennsylvania lists personal property valued at 1,115 pounds and a plantation of 1,000 acres. They were members of the New Garden Meeting Monthly Meeting in New Chester Pennsylvania.
1611 John Park 1720 - 1775 Sarah Elizabeth Lindley 54 54 Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1644 - WFT Est 1695-1739 Alice Walsmith If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 1612 - WFT Est 1644-1692 John Isaac Lindley DATE 30 JUL 1998John Lindley was imprisoned in England for religiousbeliefs.
From "English Ancestral Names - -The Evolution of the Surname fromMedieval Occupations", J R Dolan, Clarkson N Potter Inc. NY 1972. LC#73-139349. p144
The name Lindley stems from the Old French "linier" or "lingier", havingto do with linen. Linen is a product of the flax plant. Someone calledLindley either owned or lived very close to a field of flax.
From "American Surnames", Elsdon C Smith, Chilton Book Co, 1969. Lc#71-85245. p237. Lindley means "glade where flax was grown.
He was beheaded in England for his religous beliefs - he was a
Christian Martyr who believed in a living Christ.
Submitter for de000638:  Barry DEAL
Address:  1860 Chancellor Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 4H5 Canada
Phone/Email:  204 269-7270 barrydeal@shaw.ca

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*The exact date James went to Ireland has not been found, but one source suggested around 1670 when James was in his early 30s.
In 1613 King James called a parliament in Dublin, Ireland and settled it with Protestants, mostly Presbyterians. These settlers were later massacred by the natives. Charles I who succeeded King James married a Catholic and he made many concessions to the Catholics. Oliver Cromwell arrived in Ireland in 1649 and immediately avenged the death of the settlers and set about to Anglicize Ireland. His efforts were not very successful however, and England's hold on Ireland seemed to be more economic than by law. The Quakers moved to the east central part of Ireland in the 1650's, this religion having been founded in England by George Fox in 1652. In June 1652 Burroughs and Hawgill Landed in Dublin bringing Quakerism to the Irish. This being the area to which the Lindley's had moved.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monticue/Lindley.htm
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1707 - WFT Est 1708-1801 Rachel Lindley Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Rachel
Title:
Description: Daughter
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: Jame s Lindley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wif e not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all pe rsonal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have survey ed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 2 00 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equ al parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan t he plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. T o daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter H annah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilco cks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan


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1709 - WFT Est 1710-1799 James Lindley --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: James
Title:
Descripti on: Son
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Lindley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all per sonal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveye d of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 20 0 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equa l parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan th e plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Ha nnah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcoc ks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.
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1712 - WFT Est 1713-1806 Margery Lindley Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Margarey
Title:
Description : Daughter
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: Ja mes Lindley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To w ife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all personal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surv eyed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 e qual parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hannah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wil cocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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1712 - WFT Est 1713-1802 Robert Lindley Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Robert
Title:
Description: Son
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Lin dley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all persona l estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 ac res of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal pa rts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the pl antation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To dau ghter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hannah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smit h tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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1714 - 1726 William Lindley 11 11 Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: William
Title:
Description: Son
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Li ndley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife no t named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all person al estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed o f the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 a cres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal p arts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the p lantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To da ughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hanna h
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smi th tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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1734 - WFT Est 1744-1811 Mary Lindley If you have corrections, or comments please contact me.  This is work in progress, and I do make mistakes. Terry Pogue at Pogue7001@comcast.net 11 Mar 1717/1718 - 1800 Johnathan Lindley Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Jonathan
Title:
Description : Son
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James L indley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife n ot named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all perso nal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To d aughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hann ah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
sm ith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks , Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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11 Jan 1721/1722 - 22 Mar 1750/1751 Hannah Lindley Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Hannah
Title:
Description: Daughter
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: Jame s Lindley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wif e not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all pe rsonal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have survey ed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 2 00 acres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equ al parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan t he plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. T o daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter H annah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilco cks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.


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Surname: Lindley
Given Name: Elinor
Title:
Description: Wife
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Li ndley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. January 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife no t named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all person al estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I have got an order to have surveyed o f the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thomas, James, Robert and William 200 a cres of land each when 21,
that is the above 600 acres divided into 3 equal p arts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the p lantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To da ughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Elizabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hanna h
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smi th tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Thomas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.
Book Page: A:210
Surname: Lindley
Given Name: E linor
Title:
Description: Executrix
Residence:
Date: 8 Oct 1726
Prove Date: 2 Jan 1726
Remarks: James Lindley of Londongrove. Smith. 10/8/1726. Janu ary 2,
1726/7. A. 210. To wife not named 200 acres of land being 1/2 of the
tract I now live on and all personal estate she to pay for the 600 acres
I h ave got an order to have surveyed of the land of Sir John Faggs. To
sons Thom as, James, Robert and William 200 acres of land each when 21,
that is the abo ve 600 acres divided into 3 equal parts and the remaining
half of the tract I now live on. To son Jonathan the plantation I now
live on at death of wife. To daughter Rachel £20 at 21. To daughter
Margarey £20 at 21. To daughter Eli zabeth £20 at 21. To daughter Hannah
£20 at 21. Also provides for a child yet to be born. To son James the
smith tools. Executors: wife Elinor and son Tho mas. Witnesses: Susanna
Wilcocks, Elish Maxwell, John Jordan.
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Thomas was a farmer and owned several tracts of land in Ballilean, Ballaghmore, and Coolisnacktah, County Carlow. On May 21, 1724, with all his family , except two married daughters, he took passage at Dublin on the ship Sizargh, of Whitehaven, Jeremiah Cowman, master. After a rough passage of three months, on August 21st they arrived in Delaware Bay. Thomas Parke leased a property from an Irish Friend, May Head, near Chester, as a temporary home, but on December 2nd he purchased 500 acres from another Irish Friend, Thomas Lindley <Lindley.htm>, in the Great Valley of Chester County, on the west side of what is now Downingtown, where he removed and lived the remainder of his life. His son Robert, was a clerk at Chester, and for some years acted as Recorder of Deeds. Robert died unmarried.  Chester Township the--of the 10th Mo. 1725. Dear Sister Mary Valentine, This goes with a Salutation of Love to thee, Brother Thomas & the children & in a word to all friends Relations & well Wishers in General as if named, hoping it may find you all in Good Health, as I with all our family in General are in at this present writing & has been since our arrival, for we have not had a days Sickness in the family Since we came to the Country, Blessed be god for it, my father in Particular has not had his health better these ten years than since he Came here, his ancient age considered. Our Irish Acquaintance in general are well Except Thos: Lightfoot who Departed this Life at Darby in a Good old age about 4 weeks Since. Thee writes in thy letter than there was a talk went back to Ireland that we were not Satisfied in coming here, which was Utterly false: now let this Suffice to Convince you. In the first place he that carried back this Story was an Idle fellow, & one of our Ship-Mates, but not thinking this country Suitable to his Idleness; went back with Cowman again, he is Sort of a Lawyer, or Rather a Lyar as I may term him, therefore I wod not have you give credit to Such false reports for the future, for there is not one of the family but what likes the country very well and wod If we were in Ireland again come here Directly it being the best country for working folk & tradesmen of any in the world, but for Drunkards and Idlers, they cannot live well any where, it is likewise an Extradin healthy country. We were all much troubled when we found you did not come in with Capt. Cowman as we Expected nor none of our acquaintance Except Isaac Jackson & his family, tho at his coming in one thinks it Something odd but that is soon over. Land is of all Prices Even from ten Pounds, to one hundred pounds a hundred, according to the goodness or else the Situation thereof, & Grows dearer every year by Reason of Vast Quantities of People that come here yearly from Several Parts of the world, therefore thee & thy family or any that I wish well I would desire to make what Speed you can to come here the Sooner the better we have traveled over a Pretty deal of this country to seek for Land and (tho) we met with many fine Tracts of Land here & there in the country, yet my father being curious & somewhat hard Please Did not buy any Land until the Second day of 10th mo: Last and then he bought a Tract of Land consisting of five hundred Acres for which he gave 350 pounds, it is Excellent good land but none cleared, Except about 20 Acres, with a small log house & Orchard Planted, We are going to clear some of it Directly, for our next Sumers fallow, we might have bought Land much cheaper but not so much to our satisfaction. We stayed in Chester 3 months & then Rented a Place 1 mile from Chester, with a good brick house & 200 Acres of Land for [?] pounds a year where we continue till next May.  We have sowed about 200 Acres of wheat & 7 acres of rye, this season we sowed but a bushel on an acre, 3 pecks is Enough on new ground. I am grown an Experienced Plowman & my brother Abell is Learning. Jonathan & thy Son John drives for us he is grown a Lusty fellow Since thou Saw him, we have the finest plows here that Can be. We plowed up our Sumers fallows in May & June, with a Yoak of Oxen & 2 horses & they goe with as much Ease as Double the number in Ireland. We sow our wheat with 2 horses, a boy of 12 or 14 years old Can hold Plow here, a man Comonly hold and Drives himself, they Plow an Acre, nay some Plows 2 Acres a day, they sow Wheat & Rye in August or September. We have had a crop oats, barley & very good flax & hemp, Indian Corn & buckwheat all of our own Sowing & Planting this Last summer, we also Planted a bushel of white potatoes which Cost us 5 Shills & we had 10 or 12 bushels Increase, this country yields Extraordinary Increase of all sorts of Grain--Likewise for Nicholas Hooper had of 3 Acres of Land & at most 3 bushels of Seed above 80 bushels Increase so that it is as Plentiful a Country as any Can be if people will be Industrious. Wheat is 4 Shills a bushel, Rye 2s. 9d. oats 2. 3 pence, barley 3 Shills, Indian Corn 2 Shills all Strike measure, Beef is 2 1/2 pence a pound Sometimes more Sometimes less. mutton 2 1/2, pork 2 1/2 pr Pound Turnips 12 pence a bushel heap'd measure & so Plenty that an acre Produceth 200 bushells, all sorts of provisions are Extraordinary Plenty in Philadelphia market, where Country people bring in their commodities their markets are on the 4th and 7th day [Wednesdays and Saturdays crossed out] this country abounds in fruit, Scarce an house but has an Apple, Peach & Cherry orchard, as for chestnuts, Wallnuts, & hazel nuts, Strawberrys, Billberrys & Mulberrys they grow wild in the woods & fields in Vast quantities. They also make great Preparations against harvest; both Roast & boyled, Cakes & Tarts & Rum, stand at the Lands End, so that they may eat and Drink at Pleasure. A Reaper has 2 shills & 3 pence a day, a mower has 2 Shills & 6 pence & a pint of Rum besides meat & Drink of the best; for no workman works without their Victuals in the bargain throughout the Country. A Laboring man has 18 or 20 pence a day in Winter. The Winters are not so Cold as we Expected nor the Sumers so Extreme hot as formerly, for both Summer & Winter are moderater than they ever were known, in Summer time they wear nothing but a Shirt & Linnen drawers Trousers, which are breeches and stockings all in one made of Linnen, they are fine Cool wear in Summer. As to what thee writt about the Governours Opening Letters it is Utterly false & nothing but a Lye & any one Except bound Servants may go out of the Country when they will & Servants when they Serve their time may Come away If they please but it is Rare any are such fools to leave the Country Except mens business require it, they pay 9 Pounds for their Passage (of this money) to go to Ireland. There is 2 fairs yearly & 2 markets weekly in Philadelphia also 2 fairs yearly in Chester & Likewise in New Castle, but they Sell no Cattle nor horses no Living Creatures but altogether Merchants Goods, as hatts, Linnen & woolen Cloth, handkerchiefs, knives, Scizars, tapes & treds buckels, Ribonds & all Sorts of necessarys fit for our wooden Country & here all young men and women that wants wives or husbands may be Supplyed. Lett this suffice for our fairs. As to meetings they are so plenty one may ride to their choice. I desire thee to bring or Send me a bottle of good Oyle fit for guns, thee may buy it in Dublin. Martha Weanhouse Lives very well about 4 miles from James Lindseys [Lindley's]; we live all together since we Came into the Country Except hugh Hoaker [or Stoaker] & his family who live 6 or 7 miles from us, & follows his trade. Sister Rebecka was Delivered of a Daughter ye --- day the 11 month Last past its name is Mary. Abel's wife had a young Son 12 months Since his name is Thomas. Dear Sister I wod not have thee Doubt the truth of what I write, for I know it to be true Tho I have not been Long here. I wod have you Cloath yourselves well with Woolen & Linnen, Shoes & Stockings & hats for such things are dear here, & yet a man will Sooner Earn a Suit of Cloths here than in Ireland, by Reason workmans Labour is so Dear. A wool hat costs 7 Shills, a pair of mens Shoes 7 Shills, womens Shoes Cost 5 Shills 6 pence, a pair of mens stockings yarn costs 4 Shills, feather beds are very dear here and not to be had for money. Gunpowder is 2 Shills & 6 pence a pound. Shott & Lead 5 pence a pound. I wod have you bring for your own use 2 or 3 good falling Axes, a pair of beetle rings & 3 Iron wedges, for they are of good Service here. your Plow Irons will not answer here, therefore you had better bring 1 or 2 hundred Iron, you may bring your Plow Chains as they are also a good --- Iron.Letters going to you these you Accompt what to bring into the Country & also for your Sea Store or else I should not omitt it but besure you come with Capt. Cowman & you will be well Used for he is an honest man & has as Civell Saylors as any that Cross the Seas, which I know by Experience, the Ship has been weather bound Since before Christmas by reason of frost & Ice that floats about in the River & the Saylors being at a Loose End came down to Chester to See us & we have given them ---. Dear Sister I desire thee may tell my old friend Samuel Thornton that he could give so much Credit to my words & find no Iffs nor ands in my Letter that in Plain terms he could not do better than to Come here, for both his & his wife's trade are very good here, the best way for him to do is to pay what money he Can Conveniently Spare at that Side & Engage himself to Pay the rest at this Side & when he Comes here if he Can get no friend to lay down the money for him, when it Comes to the worst, he may hire out 2 or 3 Children & I wod have him Cloath his family as well as his Small Ability will allow, thee may tell him what things are proper to bring with him both for his Sea Store & for his Use in this Country. I wod have him Procure, 3 or 4 Lusty Servants & Agree to pay their passage at this Side he might sell 2 & pay the others passage with the money. I fear my good will to him will be of Little Effect by reason he is So hard of beleif, but thou mayest Assure him from me that if I had not a particular Respect for him & his family I Should not have writ so much for his Encouragement, his brother Joseph & Moses Coats Came to See us Since we came here, they live about 6 or 7 miles apart & above 20 miles from where we live. Unkle James Lindly & family is well & Thrives exceedingly, he has 11 children & Reaped last harvest about 800 bushels of wheat, he is a thriving man anywhere he lives, he has a thousand acres of Land, A fine Estate. Unkle Nicholas hooper lives very well he rents a Plantation & teaches School & his man dos his Plantation work. Martha Hobson.  Dear Sister I think I have writ the most needful to thee, but considering that when I was in Ireland I never thought a Letter to Long that Came from this Country, I wod willingly give thee as full an Account as Possible, tho I could have given thee a fuller Account of what things are fit to bring here, but only I knew other Letters might Suffice in that point. I desire thee may Send or bring me 2 hundred Choice Quills for my own Use for they are very Scarce here & Sister Raichell Desires thee wod bring hir some bits of Silk for trashbags thee may bring [buy] them in Johns Zane [or Lane] also --- yards of white Mode or Silk for 2 hoods & She will Pay thee when thee comes here. I wod have brother Thomas to bring a good Saddle (& bridle) with Crooper & Housen to it by reason the horses sweat in hot weather, for they are very dear here, a Saddle that will cost 18 or 20 Shills in Ireland will cost here 50 Shills or 3 pounds & not so good neither, he had better get Charles Howell to make it, Lett the tree be well Plated & Indifferent Narrow for the horses here are So Large as in Ireland, but the best racers & finest Pacers in the World. I have known Several that could Pace 14 or 15 miles in an hour, I write within Compass, as for women Saddles, they will not Suit so well here. I wod not have thee think much at my Irregular way of writing by reason I write as it offer'd to me, for they that write to you should have more wits than I can Pretend to. <javascript:APop(p98,200,200);> Parke's influence seems finally to have had the desired effect, for in the spring of 1728 we find Thomas and Mary Valentine presenting a certificate of removal to New Garden Monthly Meeting, in Chester County. Hundreds of just such favorable letters and descriptions found their way to the Old World, urgently setting forth the desirability of removal to America and presenting the special inducements offered to immigrants in the Quaker Colony. These pleasant pictures of the happy conditions existing in Pennsylvania--the great and good character of the Founder, his wise and liberal laws, his cheap and fertile lands, the mild and healthful climate, the successful peace policy with the Indians which Penn adopted, and above all his religious toleration--filled the minds of the poor and persecuted of Europe with ardent longings, and made them leave behind forever kinsfolk and fatherland and risk all that was near and dear to them for the long and perilous journey to the strange land beyond the sea. To make some attempt at an accurate determination of the places in Ireland whence the Friends emigrated, an examination of records of all the monthly meetings in Pennsylvania has been made for all certificates of removal brought over by Irish Friends between the years 1682 and 1750. With these data as a basis, supplemented by additional facts from authentic manuscripts, county histories, genealogies, and other works, I have compiled the following statistical table showing as nearly as possible, the number of adult Friends that came over from each meeting, county, and province of Ireland, during the above-mentioned period. The meetings were not as careful to record all certificates of removal brought over during the first two decades of the colony, as they should have been; but later a faithful account was kept.  The table shows that from Ulster came 172 adult members; from Leinster 183; from Munster 42; and from places which are not specified 43. This makes a total of 440 adult persons from twenty-nine or more meetings. If, however, we count the children and the women whose names evidently have not been recorded, and likewise those persons of whose emigration we have no record, we may safely estimate that at least between 1,500 and 2,000 Irish Friends came to Pennsylvania between 1682 and 1750. County Armagh in the Province of Ulster sent ninety-five colonists, more than any other county. Dublin Meeting sent fifty-four, more than any other meeting. Grange Meeting, in a country district near Charlemount, County Armagh, comes next with forty-one; then follows Ballynacree, an obscure county meeting near Ballymoney, County Antrim, with thirty-five. The Friends from Ulster and those from Leinster, with the exception of Dublin, were almost wholly from the country districts. Some few were tradespeople, but the majority were yeomen or farmers, and when they came to Pennsylvania, they bought farms and engaged in agriculture. The Quaker colonists from Munster, on the other hand, were nearly all tradesmen from the cities and towns. They, with the emigrants from Dublin, settled for the most part in Philadelphia. The migration may be considered in three waves. The first wave, beginning in 1682 and continuing to 1710, was caused largely by the severe religious persecutions carried on against the Friends before the Act of Toleration of 1683 was passed. The wave was the heaviest in 1682 and 1683, thirty-two adult colonists coming over in these two years. After this, the wars of James and William coming on, there was little migration until 1708. From 1710 the stream continued to flow steadily, reaching the highest point of the whole migration in the great famine year of 1729, when sixty-four adults came over. After 1710, the economic causes of migration were probably more potent than the religious. Third Wave 1730-1750 The third wave reached its highest point in 1736, when thirty-three adult settlers arrived. From 1741, the movement declined, and after 1750 very few Friends came over to settle. In preparing to emigrate the Friends usually gave at least a month's notice to the meeting to which they belonged, of their intended departure, requesting that a certificate of removal, certifying to their membership in the Society, be given them to take into the new land. If, after due inquiry by a committee appointed for the purpose, the applicants were found to be in good standing in the Society and in the neighborhood in which they lived, the document was drawn up and signed by members of meeting in due time for the day of departure. In many cases, however the emigrants waited until after their arrival in Pennsylvania before writing to Ireland for the certificate. The following extract from the minutes of the Preparative Meeting at Grange, near Charlemount, Ireland, shows the mode of procedure in the preparation of the certificates:  "Att a men's meeting held ye 2d of ye 4th month [1736] Joshua March [Marsh] having an Intention to transport himself & family to America & desires from us a certificate therefore Jacob Marshill James Pillar is desired to draw Suitable ones for him and his Son John allso one for Thos Willson according to his Behavour yt they may be signed next meeting. William Pigion Samuel Douglas & Benja. Marshill is desired to attend next Quarterly meeting & Jacob Marshill & James Pillar is desired to draw Suitable papers to Said Meeting." Parke Family, in Futhey and Cope's History of Chester County, 673; A sketch of the Parke Family, by James Pemberton Parke, of Philadelphia, in the Chester County Journal, issued at Downingtown, Chester County, Feb. 8, 1868. According to J. P. Parke, Robert Parke kept a journal of the passage over in 1724, and also of a voyage made back to England and Ireland, in 1727; likewise of the return voyage in 1728, when the list of passengers included sixty-three servants, of whom six were brought over by Parke himself. Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate these MS. journals, which no doubt would contain many interesting details of sea-travel during the period we have under consideration.' Levi [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

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[daveanthes.FTW]

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I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


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DATE 21 APR 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


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DATE 21 APR 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


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John Crunk

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1717 Mary Lindley Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1425 - 1455 John Parke 30 30 1564 Margaret Edwards 1630 William Barnes Mary Thompson Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark Bridget Thompson Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1699 Elizabeth Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1688 Robert Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1770 - 1838 John William Cox 67 67 1698 Sarah Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1690 William Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1686 Martha Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1684 Thomas Parke Please Note:  This may be used for FREE research only! It may not be used for church purposes. Submitter information is provided to help in the coordination of personal family history research. Use of this information for any other purpose, including mark 1450 - >1484 William Parke 34 34 1583 - 1629 Edmund Parke 46 46 1586 - 1674 William Parke 88 88 1530 John Parke 1540 Margaret Parke 1545 - 1600 William Parke 55 55 1768 - 1844 Lydia Littler 76 76 William Barbazon 1592 - 1592 Matthew Parke Matthat [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
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[daveanthes.FTW]
Heli [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
0110 'Silver King Siluria Haired' Llud Llaw Eirint [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 11 MAY 2000

GIVN Lud King of
SURN Britons
NSFX **
! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett.
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 62nd G G Son.
King Of The Iceni Antedios [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 12 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 12 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 12 MAY 2000
Anna The Prophetess Enygeus [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

Called Cousin to Mary the Virgin

DATE 12 MAY 2000
Amelech Afallach Ap Beli [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 12 MAY 2000
Casnar Wledig Ap Llud [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 21 APR 2000
<0100 Joiada Joiadah Priest High [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
1797 - 1881 George D. Haworth 84 84 King Of Britain Digueillus [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000
Penarddun Ferch Llud [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 6 MAY 2000
King Of Britain Capoir [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 31 MAY 2000
DECEASED Enygeus Bar Matthat [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 2 JUN 2000
<0100 Johanan John Priest High [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
<0100 Simon The Just [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
<0100 Juddual [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
<0100 I Onias [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
Eleazor [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004
<0100 Eliashib Priest High [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
1795 Jonah Frazier <0100 Miss Just [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]
Joseph "Saint James" of Arimathea [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 2 JUN 2000

DATE 2 JUN 2000

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

[13143.GED]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 2 JUN 2000

DATE 2 JUN 2000

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

[13143.GED]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 2 JUN 2000

DATE 2 JUN 2000

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

[13143.GED]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk
King Of Druids Brydain [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk
~0479 Frodi Fridleifsson King Of Catuvellauni Cassivelaunos Caswallon [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 12 MAY 2000

DATE 12 MAY 2000
ABT 0508 BC Antonius Ap Seisyll [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 24 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk
<0100 Anna Daughter Of Eleazor [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting![Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting![Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

I wish I was  sure of every name in this file &amp; that I didnt
need to know what you think :) hey, but always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong please tell
me or someone I didnt go on out with, I do this file out of fun andwanting to know, but do not
respond to the 'know it alls' , that dont have manners.I dont
consider them Kin!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Llefelys Ap Beli [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 12 MAY 2000
D. Oct King Of The Catuvellauni Tasciovanus Tenefan [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 11 MAY 2000

GIVN Tenuantius King of
SURN Britons
NSFX **
! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett.
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 61st G G Son.
Crydon Ap Dyfnarth Cynfarch [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 21 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 21 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

DATE 21 APR 2000

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk
1794 Thomas West 1745 - 1832 Samuel Stanfield 86 86 Dyfnarth Cornwall Duke Cornwall [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 24 APR 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 24 APR 2000[Spare.FTW]

[daveanthes.FTW]

Would you like a CD with all of the current information on my family. Ifso, send me an email and I will give you my address where you can send$10.00 to cover my expense of sending you a CD with all of theinformation here and pictures.

If you have information relating to our tree, then please email me atjcrunk@bellsouth.net. I will be very interested in what you have andadding it to my tree.

I have had several request to remove some individuals, unfortunatly, Ihave lost those request due to a computer crash. If you will please sendmy those request again, I will remove them on my next update. For nowplease accept my appologies.


Thanks,

John Crunk

DATE 24 APR 2000
"The Great" Heli of the Britains Beli [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
4  TEXT Date of Import: 14 Jan 2004


[daveanthes.FTW]

GIVN Beli (Heli) (the Great) King of
SURN Britons
NSFX **
! Information from ADAM CHART prepared by Archibald F. Bennett.
! RELATIONSHIP: H. Reed Black is 63rd G G Son.

DATE 12 MAY 2000
Afallach Ap Lludd [Joanne's Tree.1 GED.GED]

2  SOUR S332582
3  DATA
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[daveanthes.FTW]

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0950 - 1013 Regnier IV Count of Hainaut 63 63 0972 - 1013 Adwige (Avoise) Capet de France 41 41 WFT Est 953-982 - WFT Est 1007-1067 Geoffroy I "Ferreol" Count of Gatinais Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1014 Hodierne de Gometz-La- Ferte UID: 78130C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DE50B// 0930 - 0973 Alberade de Lorraine 43 43 ~0011 Camber Creusa Prinses van Troje. ~1004 - 1046 Geoffroy II "Ferreol" Count of Gatinais 42 42 Alias:<ALIA> /Ferreol/

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0975 - Bet 1004 and 1060 Beatrix de Macon Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1823 - 1900 Emily G. Johnson 76 76 Guillaume de Gometz-la- Ferte Bures UID: 947F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6D1F// 1018 - 18 Mar 1075/1076 Ermengarde Countess & Gastinois d' Anjou WFT 7, Tree #161 appears to reverse the parents - Ermingard of Anjou asHusband and Aubir (parents) unknown as wife.  The parents of thisErmingard are shown as Fulk II, the Black and Hildegarde.


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~0850 - BETWEEN 25 OCT 0915 AND 19 JAN Regnier I "Longneck" de Hennegau Count of Hainaut 1024 - 1087 "The Conqueror" King of England William I 62 62 William I, byname WILLIAM The CONQUEROR, or The BASTARD, or WILLIAM ofNORMANDY, French GUILLAUME le CONQUÉRANT, or le BÂTARD, or GUILLAUME deNORMANDIE (b. c. 1028, Falaise, Normandy--d. Sept. 9, 1087, Rouen), dukeof Normandy (as William II) from 1035 and king of England from 1066, oneof the greatest soldiers and rulers of the Middle Ages. He made himselfthe mightiest feudal lord in France and then changed the course ofEngland's history by his conquest of that country.

Early years

William was the elder of two children of Robert I of Normandy and hisconcubine Herleva, or Arlette, the daughter of a burgher from the town ofFalaise. In 1035 Robert died when returning from a pilgrimage toJerusalem, and William, his only son, whom he had nominated as his heirbefore his departure, was accepted as duke by the Norman magnates and hisfeudal overlord, King Henry I of France. William and his friends had toovercome enormous obstacles. His illegitimacy (he was generally known asthe Bastard) was a handicap, and he had to survive the collapse of lawand order that accompanied his accession as a child.

Three of William's guardians died violent deaths before he grew up, andhis tutor was murdered. His father's kin were of little help; most ofthem thought that they stood to gain by the boy's death. But his mothermanaged to protect William through the most dangerous period. These earlydifficulties probably contributed to his strength of purpose and hisdislike of lawlessness and misrule.

Ruler of Normandy.

By 1042, when William reached his 15th year, was knighted, and began toplay a personal part in the affairs of his duchy, the worst was over. Buthis attempts to recover rights lost during the anarchy and to bringdisobedient vassals and servants to heel inevitably led to trouble. From1046 until 1055 he dealt with a series of baronial rebellions, mostly ledby kinsmen. Occasionally he was in great danger and had to rely on Henryof France for help. In 1047 Henry and William defeated a coalition ofNorman rebels at Val-ès-Dunes, southeast of Caen. It was in these yearsthat William learned to fight and rule.

William soon learned to control his youthful recklessness. He was alwaysready to take calculated risks on campaign and, most important, to fighta battle. But he was not a chivalrous or flamboyant commander. His planswere simple, his methods direct, and he exploited ruthlessly anyadvantage gained. If he found himself at a disadvantage, he withdrewimmediately. He showed the same
qualities in his government. He never lost sight of his aim to recoverlost ducal rights and revenues, and, although he developed no theory ofgovernment or great interest in administrative techniques, he was alwaysprepared to improvise and experiment. He seems to have lived a moral lifeby the standards of the time, and he acquired an interest in the welfareof the Norman church. He made his half brother, Odo, bishop of Bayeux in1049 at the age of about 16, and Odo managed to combine the roles ofnobleman and prelate in a way that did not greatly shock contemporaries.But William also welcomed foreign monks and scholars to Normandy.Lanfranc of Pavia, a famous master of the liberal arts, who entered themonastery of Bec about 1042, was made abbot of Caen in 1063.

According to a brief description of William's person by an anonymousauthor, who borrowed extensively from Einhard's Life of Charlemagne, hewas just above average height and had a robust, thick-set body. Though hewas always sparing of food and drink, he became fat in later life. He hada rough bass voice and was a good and ready speaker. Writers of the nextgeneration agree that he was exceptionally strong and vigorous. Williamwas an out-of-doors man, a hunter and soldier, fierce and despotic,generally feared; uneducated, he had few graces but was intelligent andshrewd and soon obtained the respect of his rivals.

New alliances.

After 1047 William began to take part in events outside his duchy. Insupport of his lord, King Henry, and in pursuit of an ambition tostrengthen his southern frontier and expand into Maine, he fought aseries of campaigns against Geoffrey Martel, count of Anjou. But in 1052Henry and Geoffrey made peace, there was a serious rebellion in easternNormandy, and, until 1054 William was again in serious danger. Duringthis period he conducted important negotiations with his cousin Edwardthe Confessor, king of England, and took a wife.

Norman interest in Anglo-Saxon England derived from an alliance made in1002, when King Ethelred II of England married Emma, the sister of CountRichard II, William's grandfather. Two of her sons, William's cousinsonce removed, had reigned in turn in England, Hardecanute (1040-42) andEdward the Confessor (1042-66). William had met Edward during thatprince's exile on the Continent and may well have given him some supportwhen he returned to England in 1041. In that year Edward was about 36 andWilliam 14. It is clear that William expected some sort of reward fromEdward and, when Edward's marriage proved unfruitful, began to develop anambition to become his kinsman's heir. Edward probably at timesencouraged William's hopes. His childlessness was a diplomatic asset.

In 1049 William negotiated with Baldwin V of Flanders for the hand of hisdaughter, Matilda. Baldwin, an imperial vassal with a distinguishedlineage, was in rebellion against the Western emperor, Henry III, and indesperate need of allies. The proposed marriage was condemned asincestuous (William and Matilda were evidently related in some way) bythe Emperor's friend, Pope Leo IX, at the Council of Reims in October1049; but so anxious were the parties for the alliance that before theend of 1053, possibly in 1052, the wedding took place. In 1059 Williamwas reconciled to the papacy, and as penance the disobedient pair builttwo monasteries at Caen. Four sons were born to William and Matilda:Robert (the future duke of Normandy), Richard (who died young), WilliamRufus (the Conqueror's successor in England), and Henry (Rufus'successor). Among the daughters was Adela, who was the mother of Stephen,king of England.

Edward the Confessor was supporting the Emperor, and it is possible thatWilliam used his new alliance with Flanders to put pressure on Edward andextort an acknowledgment that he was the English king's heir. At allevents, Edward seems to have made some sort of promise to William in1051, while Tostig, son of the greatest nobleman in England, EarlGodwine, married Baldwin's half sister. The immediate purpose of thistripartite alliance was to improve the security of each of the parties.If William secured a declaration that he was Edward's heir, he was alsolooking very far ahead.

Between 1054 and 1060 William held his own against an alliance betweenKing Henry I and Geoffrey Martel of Anjou. Both men died in 1060 and weresucceeded by weaker rulers. As a result, in 1063 William was able toconquer Maine. In 1064 or 1065 Edward sent his brother-in-law, Harold,earl of Wessex, Godwine's son and successor, on an embassy to Normandy.William took him on a campaign into Brittany, and in connection with thisHarold swore an oath in which, according to Norman writers, he renewedEdward's bequest of the throne to William and promised to support it.

When Edward died childless on Jan. 5, 1066, Harold was accepted as kingby the English magnates, and William decided on war. Others, however,moved more quickly. In May Tostig, Harold's exiled brother, raidedEngland, and in September he joined the invasion forces of Harald IIIHardraade, king of Norway, off the Northumbrian coast. William assembleda fleet, recruited an army, and gathered his forces in August at themouth of the Dives River. It is likely that he originally intended tosail due north and invade England by way of the Isle of Wight andSouthampton Water. Such a plan would give him an offshore base andinterior lines. But adverse winds detained his fleet in harbour for amonth, and in September a westerly gale drove his ships up-Channel.

The Battle of Hastings.

William regrouped his forces at Saint-Valéry on the Somme. He hadsuffered a costly delay, some naval losses, and a drop in the morale ofhis troops. On September 27, after cold and rainy weather, the windbacked south. William embarked his army and set sail for the southeastcoast of England. The following morning he landed, took the unresistingtowns of Pevensey and Hastings, and began to organize a bridgehead withbetween 4,000 and 7,000 cavalry and infantry.

William's forces were in a narrow coastal strip, hemmed in by the greatforest of Andred, and, although this corridor was easily defensible, itwas not much of a base for the conquest of England. The campaigningseason was almost past, and when William received news of his opponent itwas not reassuring. On September 25 Harold had defeated and slain Tostigand Harald Hardraade at Stamford Bridge, near York, and was retracing hissteps to meet the new invader. On October 13, when Harold emerged fromthe forest, William was taken by surprise. But the hour was too late forHarold to push on to Hastings, and he took up a defensive position. Earlythe next day William went out to give battle. He attacked the Englishphalanx with archers and cavalry but saw his army almost driven from thefield. He rallied the fugitives, however, and brought them back into thefight and in the end wore down his opponents. Harold's brothers werekilled early in the battle. Toward nightfall the King himself fell andthe English gave up. William's coolness and tenacity secured him victoryin this fateful battle, and he then moved against possible centres ofresistance so quickly that he prevented a new leader from emerging. OnChristmas Day 1066 he was crowned king in Westminster Abbey. In a formalsense the Norman Conquest of England had taken place.

King of England

William was already an experienced ruler. In Normandy he had replaceddisloyal nobles and ducal servants with his own friends, limited privatewarfare, and recovered usurped ducal rights, defining the feudal dutiesof his vassals. The Norman church flourished under his rule. He wanted achurch free of corruption but subordinate to him. He would not tolerateopposition from bishops and abbots or interference from the papacy. Hepresided over church synods and reinforced ecclesiastical discipline withhis own. In supporting Lanfranc, prior of Bec, against Berengar of Toursin their dispute over the doctrine of the Eucharist, he found himself onthe side of orthodoxy. He was never guilty of the selling of churchoffice (simony). He disapproved of clerical marriage. At the same time hewas a stern and sometimes rough master, swayed by political necessities,and he was not generous to the church with his own property. The reformerLanfranc was one of his advisers; but perhaps even more to his taste werethe worldly and soldierly bishops Odo of Bayeux and Geoffrey of Coutances.

William left England early in 1067 but had to return in December becauseof English unrest. The English rebellions that began in 1067 reachedtheir peak in 1069 and were finally quelled in 1071. They completed theruin of the highest English aristocracy and gave William a distaste forhis newly conquered kingdom. Since his position on the Continent wasdeteriorating, he wanted to solve English problems as cheaply aspossible. To secure England's frontiers, he invaded Scotland in 1072 andWales in 1081 and created special defensive "marcher" counties along theScottish and Welsh borders.

In the last 15 years of his life he was more often in Normandy than inEngland, and there were five years, possibly seven, in which he did notvisit the kingdom at all. He retained most of the greatest Anglo-Normanbarons with him in Normandy and confided the government of England tobishops, trusting especially his old friend Lanfranc, whom he madearchbishop of Canterbury. Much concerned that the natives should not beunnecessarily disturbed, he allowed them to retain their own laws andcourts.

William returned to England only when it was absolutely necessary: in1075 to deal with the aftermath of a rebellion by Roger, earl ofHereford, and Ralf, earl of Norfolk, which was made more dangerous by theintervention of a Danish fleet; and in 1082 to arrest and imprison hishalf brother Odo, bishop of Bayeux and earl of Kent, who was planning totake an army to Italy, perhaps to make himself pope. In the spring of1082 William had his son Henry knighted, and in August at Salisbury hetook oaths of fealty from all the important landowners in England,whosoever's vassals they might be. In 1085 he returned with a large armyto meet the threat of an invasion by Canute IV (Canute the Holy) ofDenmark. When this came to nothing owing to Canute's death in 1086,William ordered an economic and tenurial survey to be made of thekingdom, the results of which are summarized in the two volumes ofDomesday Book.

William was preoccupied with the frontiers of Normandy. The danger spotswere in Maine and the Vexin on the Seine, where Normandy bordered on theFrench royal demesne. After 1066 William's continental neighbours becamemore powerful and even more hostile. In 1068 Fulk the Surly succeeded toAnjou and in 1071 Robert the Frisian to Flanders. Philip I of Franceallied with Robert and Robert with the Danish king, Canute IV. There wasalso the problem of William's heir apparent, Robert Curthose, who, givenno appanage and seemingly kept short of money, left Normandy in 1077 andintrigued with his father's enemies. In 1081 William made a compromisewith Fulk in the treaty of Blancheland: Robert Curthose was to be countof Maine but as a vassal of the count of Anjou. The eastern part of theVexin, the county of Mantes, had fallen completely into King Philip'shands in 1077 when William had been busy with Maine. In 1087 Williamdemanded from Philip the return of the towns of Chaumont, Mantes, andPontoise. In July he entered Mantes by surprise, but while the townburned he suffered some injury from which he never recovered. He wasthwarted at the very moment when he seemed about to enforce his lastoutstanding territorial claim.

Death

William was taken to a suburb of Rouen, where he lay dying for fiveweeks. He had the assistance of some of his bishops and doctors, and inattendance were his half brother Robert, count of Mortain, and hisyounger sons, William Rufus and Henry. Robert Curthose was with the Kingof France. It had probably been his intention that Robert, as was thecustom, should succeed to the whole inheritance. In the circumstances hewas tempted to make the loyal Rufus his sole heir. In the end hecompromised: Normandy and Maine went to Robert and England to Rufus.Henry was given great treasure with which he could purchase an appanage.William died at daybreak on September 9, in his 60th year, and was buriedin rather unseemly fashion in St. Stephen's Church, which he had built atCaen. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD, 1996, WILLIAM I]

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Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots of certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992), 121-24.
Duke of Normandy and one of the greatest English kings, William I, b.
c.1028, d. Sept.  9, 1087, led the Norman conquest of England and
provided stability and firm government in an age of great disorder.  The illegitimate son of the Norman duke Robert I, he inherited Normandy in 1035, consolidating his rule in the face of baronial opposition in about 1042.  He successfully faced further rebellions and after 1050 began to take an interest in acquiring land in England--perhaps given some encouragement by the English king Edward the Confessor.  After Edward's death (Jan.  5, 1066), Vikings under King Harold III of Norway moved on England, and William soon followed with an invasion force of his own. The new English king, Harold II, defeated the Vikings and confronted the Normans near Hastings in October 1066.  William's forces achieved a decisive victory, and on Christmas Day 1066, William was crowned king of England, founding the Anglo-Norman monarchy and realm.  A highly capable, intelligent, and determined man, William I established a strongly personal monarchy.  He imposed Norman institutions and personnel both on the state and on the church, and he brought England into the mainstream of continental development.  Imposing royal authority directly on courts and other institutions, William ordered the inquests that resulted in the monumental Domesday Book.  He revolutionized the social, political, and military structures of England, replacing the English nobility with French nobles, thus strengthening his authority, and introducing continental Feudalism, a structure in which nobles held land in return for service in the royal army.
As the Anglo-Saxon state was Normanized, so too was the English church: English bishops and abbots were replaced by noted churchmen from the Continent, including Lanfranc of Bec, who became (1070) archbishop of Canterbury.  The Conqueror had been a great reformer of the church in Normandy, and he continued this role in England.  He established the archbishop of Canterbury as primate of the English church, held reforming councils (which he attended), and exercised not only his rights but also his responsibilities over the church.  The bishops were among his closest advisors and officials.  William I kept a close but cool relationship with the papacy, supporting ecclesiastical reform while carefully maintaining his control over the English church.  He was succeeded as duke of Normandy by his eldest son, Robert II, and as king of England by his sons, first William II, then Henry I.
James W. Alexander Bibliography:  Barlow, Frank, William I and the Norman Conquest (1965);  Brown, Reginald A., The Normans and the Norman Conquest
(1968).
BATTLE OF HASTINGS
Duke William of Normandy left St.Valery in Normandy with about 600 ships and 10 to 12,000 men Sept 27th in 1066. William and his barons had been recruiting and preparing the invasion of England since early spring of that year. He was a seasoned general and master tactician, using cavalry, archers and infantry and had fought many notable battles. Off Beachy Head, his ship, the Mora, arrived ahead of the fleet.. William waited and ate a hearty breakfast. As his fleet straggled into place behind him they moved eastward to the first sheltered bay to provide protection for his armada. Pevensey and Bulverhythe were the villages on each promontory. Pevensey, to the west, was protected by an old Roman Fort and behind the fort there was much flat acreage to house his large Army. To suggest this landing was not pre-planned, is not in keeping with the preparatory time taken by William, or his track record.
There had been much intelligence gathering in the past few months.
The bay, wide enough for maneuverability of this large fleet, was flat
shored. William is said to have fallen on the beach, grasped the sand, and declared "This is my country" or words to that effect. Next, the ships were disembarked without resistance. They included 2,500 horses, prefabricated forts, and the materiel and equipment was prepared for any contingency. The ships shuttled in and out of the bay with the precision of a D Day landing. A Fort was built inside Pevensey Roman Fort as an H.Q, while the army camped behind it. William and FitzOsborn scouted the land He was unhappy with the terrain but it had proved to be a satisfactory landing beach. Taking his army around Pevensey Bay he camped 8 miles to the east, north of what is now known as Hastings all of which was most likely pre-planned. He camped to the east outside the friendly territory of the Norman Monks of Fecamp who may have been alerted and
were waiting for his probable arrival. William waited. Perhaps he was
waiting to know of the outcome of the battle to the north. In those two
weeks William could have marched on London and taken it. He was obviously waiting for something?
Harold, far to the north in York at Stamford Bridge, was engaged in a
life and death struggle against his brother who had teamed up with the Viking King Hadrada to invade England. Whether this was a planned Norman tactic, part of a pincer movement north and south, is not known, but students of Norman and Viking history might find it very feasible. The timing of each invasion was impeccable, and probably less than coincidental. Harold managed to resist the invasion to the north and killed both commanders. He was advised of the landing to the south by William.  Bringing the remnants of his Army south, Harold camped outside London at Waltham. For two weeks he gathered reinforcements, and exchanged taunts, threats and counterclaims to the Crown of England with William. Finally
he moved his army south to a position about six miles north of where
William waited.
Perhaps one of the most devastating events preceeding the battle was Harold's sudden awareness that he had been excommunicated by the Pope, and that William was wearing the papal ring. It is most likely this had been arranged by fellow Norman Robert Guiscard who had conquered most of southern Italy and was patron of the Pope who was indebted to him for saving the Vatican. Harold's spirit flagged. William was leading what might perhaps by called the first Crusade. The whole world was against Harold.
William moved up to Harold's position and set up in what was then the conventional European style. Archers, infantry and cavalry in the rear. A set piece, each assigned to their own duties. . .
Harold waited. He and his brother Gyrth arranged a mass of men along a high ground ridge 8 deep, 800 yards long . A fixed corridor of tightly wedged humanity. Strategically, given the relative equipment of each side, it was hopeless from the start. To William it was almost a formality. Harold's men were hemmed in by their own elbows. William, with total mobility, held his Breton, Maine and Anjou contingents to the left of the line, the Normans the main thrust, the Flemish and French to his right. The flanking movements paid off. How long the battle took has varying estimates. Some say as little as two hours. Some as long as six hours.
The latter seems more reasonable simply because of the numbers involved.
This battle would later be called Senlac, a river of blood. It demolished most of the remnants of the Saxon fighting men of the Island at very little cost to William.
It is very doubtful if Harold was shot in the eye with an arrow from over the ranks of his front line. He was probably run through by William's lance, accompanied by three others who were in at the kill, and who savaged him brutally.
Thus began a three century Norman occupation of England, Wales and Scotland, and later Ireland. It all started at Pevensey.
http://www.infokey.com/hon/hastings.htm

William I, the Conqueror (1066-1087 AD)  Born: 1027  Died: September 9, 1087  Parents: Robert I, Duke of Normandy and Herleva of Falasia  Significant Siblings: none  Spouse: Mathilda (daughter of Count Baldwin of Flanders)  Significant Offspring: Robert, William Rufus, Henry, and Adela  Contemporaries: Edward the Confessor (King of England, 1047-1066); Harold Godwinson (King of England, 1066); Henry I (King of France, 1031-1060); Philip I (King of France, 1060-1108); Pope Gregory VII (1073-1085); Lanfranc (Archbishop of Canterbury)
William, the illegitimate son of the Duke of Normandy, spent his first six years with his mother in Falaise and received the duchy of Normandy upon his father's death in 1035. A council consisting of noblemen and William's appointed guardians ruled Normandy but ducal authority waned under the Normans' violent nature and the province was wracked with assassination and revolt for twelve years. In 1047, William reasserted himself in the eastern Norman regions and, with the aid of France's King Henry I, crushed the rebelling barons. He spent the next several years consolidating his strength on the continent through marriage, diplomacy, war and savage intimidation. By 1066, Normandy was in a position of virtual independence from William's feudal lord, Henry I of France and the disputed succession in England offered William an opportunity for invasion.
Edward the Confessor attempted to gain Norman support while fighting with his father-in-law, Earl Godwin, by purportedly promising the throne to William in 1051. (This was either a false claim by William or a hollow promise from Edward; at that time, the kingship was not necessarily hereditary but was appointed by the witan, a council of clergy and barons.) Before his death in 1066, however, Edward reconciled with Godwin, and the witan agreed to Godwin's son, Harold, as heir to the crown - after the recent Danish kings, the members of the council were anxious to keep the monarchy in Anglo-Saxon hands. William was enraged and immediately prepared to invade, insisting that Harold had sworn allegiance to him in 1064. Prepared for battle in August 1066, ill winds throughout August and most of September prohibited him crossing the English Channel. This turned out to be advantageous for William, however, as Harold Godwinson awaited William's pending arrival on England's south shores, Harold Hardrada, the King of Norway, invaded England from the north. Harold Godwinson's forces marched north to defeat the Norse at Stamford Bridge on September 25, 1066. Two days after the battle, William landed unopposed at Pevensey and spent the next two weeks pillaging the area and strengthening his position on the beachhead. The victorious Harold, in an attempt to solidify his kingship, took the fight south to William and the Normans on October 14, 1066 at Hastings. After hours of holding firm against the Normans, the tired English forces finally succumbed to the onslaught. Harold and his brothers died fighting in the Hastings battle, removing any further organized Anglo-Saxon resistance to the Normans. The earls and bishops of the witan hesitated in supporting William, but soon submitted and crowned him William I on Christmas Day 1066. The kingdom was immediately besieged by minor uprisings, each one individually and ruthlessly crushed by the Normans, until the whole of England was conquered and united in 1072. William punished rebels by confiscating their lands and allocating them to the Normans. Uprisings in the northern counties near York were quelled by an artificial famine brought about by Norman destruction of food caches and farming implements.
The arrival and conquest of William and the Normans radically altered the course of English history. Rather than attempt a wholesale replacement of Anglo-Saxon law, William fused continental practices with native custom. By disenfranchising Anglo-Saxon landowners, he instituted a brand of feudalism in England that strengthened the monarchy. Villages and manors were given a large degree of autonomy in local affairs in return for military service and monetary payments. The Anglo-Saxon office of sheriff was greatly enhanced: sheriffs arbitrated legal cases in the shire courts on behalf of the king, extracted tax payments and were generally responsible for keeping the peace. "The Domesday Book" was commissioned in 1085 as a survey of land ownership to assess property and establish a tax base. Within the regions covered by the Domesday survey, the dominance of the Norman king and his nobility are revealed: only two Anglo-Saxon barons that held lands before 1066 retained those lands twenty years later. All landowners were summoned to pay homage to William in 1086. William imported an Italian, Lanfranc, to take the position of Archbishop of Canterbury; Lanfranc reorganized the English Church, establishing separate Church courts to deal with infractions of Canon law. Although he began the invasion with papal support, William refused to let the church dictate policy within English and Norman borders.
He died as he had lived: an inveterate warrior. He died September 9, 1087 from complications of a wound he received in a siege on the town of Mantes.
"The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" gave a favorable review of William's twenty-one year reign, but added, "His anxiety for money is the only thing on which he can deservedly be blamed; . . .he would say and do some things and indeed almost anything . . .where the hope of money allured him." He was certainly cruel by modern standards, and exacted a high toll from his subjects, but he laid the foundation for the economic and political success of England.

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Without adducing other proof, if reference be made to William de
Jumieges, and Thierry ("Histoire de laConquete de l'Angeleterre par les
Normans"), it is plain that the birth of William of Normandy may be fixed
in the year 1027, or the commencement of 1028. The former states that he
was in his 60th year ("fere sexagenarius), at thetime of his death, and
that he succeeded his father in 1036, being then a boy of 8 years old.13
Matilda was married to him, if we are to take the Roman de Rou of Wace
chronologically, after he had fortified Ambrieres, near Mayenne14; an
event, however, of certainly later occurrence, for both William of
Poictou and William de Jumieges (contemporary chroniclers) record how,
when only just a young man, having received at the Chateau d'Eu
(Ponthieu), his youthful bride the French King's niece, at the hands of
her father, Baldwin, Count of Flanders, Duke William made his public
entry with her into the city of Rouen.15
Pluet [Ed. Of Wace's "Roman de Rou"], observes-
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12 Baldwin, Count of Flanders, (Queen Matilda's father), was known as
Baldwin de l'Isle, because he rebuilt the city of l'Isle (Lille). He
married the daughter of RobertCapat, King of France, and by her had two
sons, Baldwin (surnamed de Mons), and Robert le Frison, and one daughter,
the above-mentioned Matilda. (Chronique de Flandres).
13 According to William of Malmsbury, the Conqueror died in the fifty
ninth year of his age, and his death occurred in 1087.
14 Par cunseil de sa barunie,
Prist une fame de haut lin,a
En Henri li rei France,
Fillesoe fille b Cunstance;
A maint noble home fit parente,
Mahelt c out nom, multbele e gente.
["Roman de Rou", Ed. Pluquet, ii, 58.]
a Lineage b Fille de safille. c Matilda
15 Gemmet, lib. Vii, c. 21.
[page 12]
"No Norman historianhad thought proper to fix the date of this marriage,
and we are constrainedto seek it in the "Chronicle of Tours." Here we
are told that the marriage was celebrated in the 1053, the same year in
which must be placed the revolt ofWilliam of Arques against his nephew,
William of Normandy (the Conqueror inquestion). It seems that this
projected marriage between the Duke and Matildahad been an affair of
long standing inasmuch as it was prohibited by the Council of Rheims in
1049; the Count of Flanders being enjoined not to bestow his daughter on
the Duke, or the latter to take her to wife."
The reason whichthe French editor of the "Roman de Rou" assigns for the
incorrectness of thedate (viz 1053), although adduced in respect of
Agatha, another daughter ofthe Conqueror, applies with equal force to
Gundreda.
We know from Wace's Chronicle that the Conqueror called for, and mounted
before the Battle of Hastings, his Spanish war horse;--
Sun boen cheval fist demander,
Ne poeit l'en meillor trover;
D'Espaingne li ont enveie
Un Reis par mult grant amistie.
["Roman de Rou", ii. 193. Ed. Pluqet.]
as to which Pluquet makes this significant remark;- "It is possible that
this horse was sent to the Duke by (Alphonso) the King of Galacia, to
whom was betrothed (against her will) Agatha (or Adelaide), the same
daughter who had been previously affianced to the Anglo-Saxon King
Harold. Constant to her first love, this young Princess implored the
Almighty to take her to Himself rather than that she should become the
wife ofthe Spanish monarch, and as we know, the prayer was so far heard,
that she died previous to the consummantion of the event. This touching
anecdote (he continues), recorded by Ordericus Vitalis (l. V. p 579),
leads one to conclude that the "Chronicle of Tours" has assigned too late
a date to the marriage ofWilliam and Matilda, in placing
[page 13]
it in the year 1053. It is highly improbable that Harold would have
inspired so vi

!First Norman king of England (1066-87), who has been called one of the first modern kings and is generally regarded as one of the outstanding figures in western European history. [Funk & Wagnalls]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 25th ggrandfather

!The revenge of the Conqueror on King Malcolm of Scotland was total devastation of the fertile possessions between the Humber and Tees.  Many thousands of the lower orders, and also a considerable number both of Anglo-Saxons and Normans of condition, who had incurred the wrath of the Conqueror, so easy to awake, and so difficult to appease, retired into Scotland as the best place of refuge. [WBH - Scotland]

!Treason and anarchy surrounded him as he grew to manhood and disorder broke at last into open revolt.  In 1047 a fierce combat of horse on the slopes of Val-es-dunes beside Caen left the young Duke master of his duchy and he soon made his mastery felt.  [WBH - England]

!The pitiless warrior, the stern and aweful king was a tender and faithful husband, an affectionate father. The lonely silence of his bearing broke into gracious converse with pure and sacred souls like Anselm. [WBH - England]

!An uprising in York slaughtered 3000 Normans who formed its garrison.  The news of this slaughter reached William as he was hunting in the forest of Dean; and in a wild outburst of wrath he swore "by the splendor of God" to avenge himself on the North. With the troops that gathered round him he swept the Welsh border and relieved Shrewsbury while William FitzOsbern broke the rising around
Exeter.  His success set the King free to fulfill his oath of vengeance on the North.  After a long delay before the flooded waters of the Aire, he entered York and ravaged the whole country as far as the Tees.  Town and village were harried and burned, their inhabitants were slain or driven over the Scottish border.  The coast was especially wasted that no hold might remain for future
landings of the Danes.  Crops, cattle, the very implements of husbandry were so mercilessly destroyed that a famine which followed is said to have swept off more than 100,000 victims.  50 years later the land still lay bare of culture and deserted of men for 60 miles northward of York.  That winter was so harsh  that some paths were inaccessible to horses.  This didn't stop the
determination of William for vengeance.  With his own hands, he helped to clear the way.  [WBH - England]

!All hope of aid for England from the Danes was now abolished by William's destruction of the coast.  But Englishmen still looked for help from Scotland, where Edgar the Etheling had again found refuge and where his sister Margaret had become wife of King Malcolm.  It was probably some assurance of Malcolm's aid which roused the Mercian Earls, Eadwine and Morkere, to a fresh rising in 1071.  The revolt was at once foiled by the vigilance of the Conqueror. Eadwine fell in an obscure skirmish, while Morkere found shelter for awhile in the fen country where a desperate band of patriots gathered round an outlawed leader, Hereward.  Nowhere had William found so stubborn a resistance; but a
causeway 2 miles long was at last driven across the marshes, and the last hopes of English freedom died in the surrender of Ely.  It was as the unquestioned master of England that William marched to the North, crossed the Lowlands and the Forth, and saw Malcolm appear in his camp upon the Tay to swear fealty at his feet.  [WBH - England]

!When the townsmen of Alencon hung raw hides along their walls in scorn of the "tanner's" grandson, William tore out his prisoners' eyes, hewed off their hands and feet, and flung them into the town.  Hundreds of Hampshire men were driven from their homes to make him a hunting ground.  Of men's love or hate he cared little. [WBH - England]

!King Philip of France taunted him about being fat and sick as a "woman lying in behind her curtains."  This so angered William that he vowed, "Flaming brands shall they be, and steel shall glitter over the fire they make."  That autumn town and hamlet flared into ashes along the French border as he
fulfilled his ruthless vow.  But as the King rode down the steep street of Mantes which he had given to the flames, his horse stumbled among the embers and William was flung heavily against his saddle.  He was borne home to Rouen to die.  Death itself took its color from the savage solitude of his life.
Priests and nobles fled as the last breath left him, and the Conqueror's body lay naked and lonely on the floor. [WBH - England]

!Following his father's death he was put in the care of Henry I of France. At the death of Robert he was put in possession of his father's dominions; and the seat of his court was Rouen.  Edward of England and William of Normandy were second-cousins; but the very difference of their ages would have been enough to have prevented much intercourse between them.  Edward was called to his
kingdom, in 1042, seven years after the death of Robert.  William was a youth of 14 and from the time of his accession, the great ducy was distracted by the contests of the nobles, and by the pretensions to the sovereign power of Guido, Count of Macon. [Knight's Popular History, Vol. 1, p. 195]

!Normandy, 12 Sept., 1087.  His body, now grossly fat, was too large for its stone sarcophagus and burst its bons in a funeral hurriedly concluded by the choking mourners. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 37]

Crowned at Westminster Abbey 25 Dec 1066. D. at the abbey of St-Gervais, Rouen 1087. [Falaise Roll, p. 187]

For hundreds of years before 1066, England had been ruled by Anglo-Saxon kings.  When Edward "the Confessor" died in 1066, William of Normandy saw his chance for a successful invation of England.  He built a fleet, attracted many knights, and obtained the pope's blessing.  He gained victory at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas of 1066. During the next few years, William presided over a gradual redistribution of land in England.  Saxon rebellions led to the confiscation of lands, which the Norman Barons received.  As a result of this Norman invasion, the English people today are of both Norman and Anglo-Saxon extraction. [The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith]

Huntingdon Castle was built in abt 1068, parts of which may have overlaid an existing Saxon town. Unfortunately, the castle was made of wood and did not survie much longer than a century. ["Cromwell Country" by Beryl M. Edwards, BRITISH HERITAGE magazine, February 1998]

In 1068 William the Conqueror evicted 166 Saxon families from their homes to build Lincoln Castle on the hill-top site that the Romans built their first fortress and later the early settlement. [Castles of Lincolnshire: Lincoln Castle<http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/ecastle5.html]

Warwick Castle rises majestically from the banks of the River Avon on a site fortified by William the Conqueror in 1068. From its soaring towers to the depth of the dungeon, Warwick Castle epitomises the power and grandeur of the medieval fortress. [Warwick Castle<http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/warwick.html]

Pevensey Castle is best known as the place where William the Conqueror landed in 1066. But its history goes back much further. The Romans built a fortress here around AD 280. Its three and a half metre thick walls protected the coast for 200 years. Then the Saxons attacked. After this, the site lay derelict for nearly 600 years, when the Normans took over and built a keep within the Roman
walls. Thanks to the walls, two sieges were repelled in 1088 and 1264. Pevensey was one of the Cinque Ports, responsible for providing the King with ships during any wars. [Pevensey Castle
<http://www.camelot-grpou.com/heritage/castles/penve.html]

The mound at Pickering Castle was raised by William the Conqueror. [Pickering Castle, p. 1]

William the Conqueror founded the New Forest in 1079 for his private use. It was near to his court at Winchester. William appointed keepers of its 'walks' to enforce laws for the preservation of deer as royal game, and to prevent encroachment on their range. Under the harsh terms of Forest Law the use of bows and traps was made illegal there, and deer could not be excluded from areas of leafy fodder. Fines for 'assarting'--the grubbing up of woodland areas--provided an important source of royal revenue, along with the sale of licenses to empark. Poachers risked the grim penalties of mutilation and death. Perhaps it's not surprising, therefore, that the Domesday Book records the New Forest as sparsely settled. It has been suggested that William ordered the destruction of as many as 60 villages to make way for his royal chase. Other authorities claim there is no evidence for such ruthless clearances. ["The Ancient New Forest" by Lindsay Clarke, BRITISH HERITAGE, Oct/Nov 1998]

William I The Conqueror, King of England from 1066 to 1087, was a man of
remarkable political and military skill and a dominant force in Western
Europe. The Domesday Survey of 1086 was a striking illustration of his
administrativecapabilities. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I
of Normandy and Herleve, a Tanner's daughter from Falaise, and became
Duke of Normandy as a child in 1035. William the Conqueror died while
campaigning to maintain his holdon Maine and was buried in his own
monastic foundation of Saint-Etienne at Caen. "The Encyclopedia of the
Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
1347 - 1396 John Parke 49 49 Royal Lineage web page of Ken Stelmaszek (www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/)

Royal Lineage web page of Ken Stelmaszek (www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/)


Data from internet gedcom of Stacy Peterson (SJPeterson@aol.com). Consider all data and links unconfirmed until proven otherwise...
1318 - 1378 Walter Parke 60 60 Royal Lineage web page of Ken Stelmaszek (www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/)

Royal Lineage web page of Ken Stelmaszek (www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/)


Data from internet gedcom of Stacy Peterson (SJPeterson@aol.com). Consider all data and links unconfirmed until proven otherwise...
D. 1637 Margaret St Lawrence ~1590 Susannah Barbazon ~1464 - 1495 Alison FitzEustace 31 31 Alison (died 22 Nov 1495), daughter of the 1st Baron Portlester. [Burke'sPeerage]

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He [Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald] married, 1stly, about 1470, Alison,apparently daughter and coheir of Rowland (FITZEUSTACE), 1st BARON OFPORTLESTER [IRL], by Joan, widow of Christopher (PLUNKET), 1st LORDKILLEEN. She, who inherited the manor of Portlester, co. Meath, died inEngland, 22 November 1495, and was buried in the Grey Abbey of Kilcullen.[Complete Peerage VII:229-32, XIV:411, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
D. 1496 Roland (1st Baron Portlester) FitzEustace 1819 - 1861 Esther Smith 42 42 >1403 - 1462 Christopher (1st Baron of Dunsay) Plunkett 59 59 For the sources of information, see in this file under "INFORMATION,Sources of" and also "INFORMATION, General Clan Genealogy ".

He was 1st Baron of Dunsay, Dublin, Ireland
~1370 - 1446 Christopher Plunkett 76 76 He was of Rathregan Meath, Ireland. He was Deputy Governor of Ireland in1432. He came into the lands in the area through marriage with JoanCusack, whose father held Dunsany and Killeen. He was a knight at KilleenCastle.
DUNSANY AND DUNSANY'S CASTLES:
Dunsany Castle and Demesne are situated in the townland of Dusany ( DunSamhnaigh), between the historic town of Trim and the village ofDunshauglin in County Meath, Ireland. Meath ( the current county andWestmeath together) once formed a separate, fifth, province of Ireland,which was the territory of the High King (Ard Ri); today , this is allwithin the eastern province, Leinster. The former seat of the High Kings,Tara, is only a few kilometers away. Also nearby are the village ofKilessan the Bective Abby.
ORIGINS: The castle was established as a towered fortification of theNorman Pale ( an area of strong English control in the east of Ireland,established shortly after Strongbow's invasion) in the period 1180-1200;construction is believed to have begun in 1180-1181. The first  Normanbuilding on the site was a motte-type fortification on the mound betweenCastle and Abby, believed to have been the site of the Dun ( fortress)for which the area and demesne are named. Parts of the original buildingstill stand- the huge foundations and the four main towers  form a keypart of the current structure. Much additional work has , of course, beenperformed over the years, especially in the 18th and 19th Centuries, andcurrent Castle is more than three times the size of the original.
PLUNKETTS OF DUNSANY:
The Plunkett connection began with the knight Sir Christopher Plunkett (Deputy Governor of Ireland in 1432), who had come into the lands in thearea through marriage ( with Joan Cusack, whose father held Dunsany andKilleen), and two of his sons, John and  Christopher. John, the eldest ,was heir to nearby Killeen Castle ( his family were Lords of Killeen andlater became Earls of Fingall also), while Christopher was given Dunsany,becoming it's 1st Lord ( it is one of the oldest Irish titles, created bysummons in 1439 under Henry VI; documentary from later under Edward IV)Family legend relates  the the sizes of the demesnes of the two castleswas decided by race, with Killeen, starting from higher ground, havingthe advantage. In the same generation, the Church of St. Nicholas, withinthe demesne, was reputedly built after a rift between Lady Dunsany andLady Killeen- the two families had both used the church at Killeen- withthe specification that it be one foot bigger in length, breadth, andheight than Killeen Church.  The Castle is one of the oldest continuouslyinhabited buildings in Ireland, though the Lords of Dunsany have sufferedtribulations on a couple of occasions. The ninth Lord,elected by theCatholic peers of Ireland to asset their loyalty to the State, wasimprisoned for several years in Dublin Castle before being sent toConnaught; his family died on the  journey. He was reinstated at the timeof the Restoration. The tenth Lord fought for James II as the Battle ofthe Boyne an was outlawed but the estates were restored to his successorafter the Treaty of Limerick.
THE PLUNKETTS -- the line of the Plunkett nobility, so prominent in themid-and north-east, can be traced back to Johan(?) Plunket of Beaulieu (now Bewley) near Drogheda in County Louth. The Dunsany branch descendedfrom Richard Plunkett of  Rathregan in southern Meath, whose grandson,Christopher, married into the de Cusack family,. who held substantiallands including Killeen and Dunsany. Christopher was a  Knight and heldoffice as Sheriff of Meath and later, Deputy Governor of Ireland; he wascreated as first in the continuing line of Lords of Killeen ( hisfather-in-law had held this title by summons). His eldest son, John, wasto inherit Killeen, while the second son, another Christopher , was givenDunsany ( Killeen and Dunsany were twin castles of the  Norman Pale,dating back to the 1180's), becoming it's first Lord. Other sons tookholdings at Dunsoghly, Rathmore and Balrath. Information taken from website www.Dunsany.net/plunkett.htm on August 15,2002
Christopher Plunkett of Rathrergan, County Meath, and of Killeen, was sonand heir of Richard Plunkett of Rathrergan, by Elizabeth. He was a minorat his father's death, circa 1376, but in 1391, was sued  to take upknighthood, having the necessary territorial qualification in CountyMeath. He is not, however, styled a knight till about 1425. From 1401onward he is found acting as a Justice of the Peace, commissioner, inCounty Meath and was at one time sheriff of that county. In October 1402he was going to England, and  appointed attorneys. In 1403 he wasenfeoffed of the manor of Tillahuog ( Tullaghanoge, County Meath), tohimself and his male issue, with remainder to William and Richard, sonsof John Plunkett. He had pardons at various times. He was present at agreat Council at Naas between 1414 and 1419. On February 6,1426 he had agrand total of 20 marks on account of his great expenses in the wars inIreland. Though he is alleged by some to have become a peer at about thistime, he is never styled anything but a knight. He married, beforeOctober 1399, Joan, daughter and heir of Sir Luke De Cusake, with whom hehad the lordships and manor of Killeen, Kilskire, Killallon,Clonmacduffe, and Clony.
Per Burke's Irish Family Records 1976

Note: Knight; Deputy Governor of Ireland 1432; common ancestor of theBarons Dunsany and the Earls of Fingall. Served in Ireland under SirThomas Stanley and then under Richard, Duke of York. 1
0361 Domar Domaldasson ~1400 - <1445 John Plunket 45 45 He had four sons who were Earls of Fingall. He was second Baron ofKilleen Castle, Rathmore, Meath County, Ireland. 1408 - 1471 Thomas (Sir) (of Rathmore) Plunkett 62 62 He was Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in Ireland. He was of Rathmore,Ireland. He was Lord Che if of Justice King Bench. He built DunsanyCastle about 1470. Rowland Plunkett 1410 - 1462 Christopher (Sir) (1st Lord of Killeen) Plunkett 52 52 He was 2nd Lord of Killeen, Meath, Ireland.  In 1442 he confirmed asettlement of the manor of Girly made by his grandparents. In 1448 heaccounted to the Exchequer for debts due from his grandfather. In 1449 as" Christopher Plunket ezquire, the younger, Lord of Killen, " he obtainedconfirmation by parliament of a market granted to Sir Luke  de Cusak,formerly Lor of the manor of Killeen, in 1372. By the same Parliament  hewas excused any penalty for not having built a castle at Piercetown as hehad undertaken to do in 1427.  It is possible that at about this time hebecame a peer of Parliament as Lord Killeen Ireland.
Taken from Barony of Killeen, Ireland.
D. 1467 Christopher (Sir) (2nd Lord of Killeen) Plunkett D. 1487 Broughton Plunkett D. 1510 Edmund (4th Lord of Killeen) Plunkett 1819 - 1897 Rebecca C. Hadley 77 77 John (Sir) (Lord of Killeen) Plunkett Margery Preston D. 19 Mar 1555/1556 Patrick (Lord of Killeen) Plunkett ~0428 Skjalf Frostasdotter Married Name:<_MARNM> Dagsson Henry Plunkett ~1539 - 13 Jan 1594/1595 James (Lord of Killeen) Plunkett 0908 - 0968 Boso II 60 60 UID: 7A7B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D4F43// Margert FitzGerald Richard (of Fyanstown) Fitzgerald 1564 - 1613 Christopher (Lord of Killeen) Plunkett 49 49 1796 - 1870 Simon Hadley 73 73 Genet Dillion Lucas (Sir) Dillion ~1580 - 1637 Lucas (1st Earl of Fingall) Plunkett 57 57 Elizabeth O'Donnell 1549 Edward Lord Barbazon (1st Earl of Meath) Barbazon ~1612 Christopher (2nd Earl of Fingall) Plunkett ~1616 George Plunkett D. 1632 Eleanor Bagenal Jane Plunkett 1790 - 1843 Ann Kersey 53 53 ~1565 Mary Smith ~1626 Catherine Plunkett Information from Jeanne Hull   (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
14th August 2000
I have found a Catherine Plunkett, d/o Lucas Plunkett and SusannahBrabazon (sic) ?? b. ca 1590 in Dublin, Dublin, Ire. Wife of John Talbot,b. 1622, Malahide, Dublin, Ire. Married 29 Mar 1637. She is mother of myCatherine Talbot, wife of Simon Hadley I.
I have found children of Lucas Plunkett and Susannah:
Christopher Plunkett, b. c 1612, Fingall, Dublin Ire
George Plunkett, b c. 1614
James Plunkett, b. c 1616
Edward Plunkett, b. c 1618
Jane (Joan) Plunkett, b. c. 1620
Elizabeth Plunkett, b. c. 1622
Susanna Plunkett, b. c. 1624
Catherine Plunkett, b. c. 1626--this is my line.

From Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
16th August 2000
I have an ancestor Catherine Talbot, b. 1640, in Westmeath, Ire., m.Simon Hadley, b. 1640, in King's County, Ireland.
I hired a genealogist to find her parents for me and she found in LDS(The Ancient and Medieval Council of the Family History Dept. of the LDS)
"Irish Records" that Catherine's Talbot's parents were Lucas Plunkett s/oChristopher Plunkett and Jenet Dillon, m. Susannah Brabazon d/o EdwardBrabazon and Mary Smith.

From Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
31 August 2000
The Plunkett information came from a genealogist that I hired to find theparents of Catherine Talbot, wife of Simon Hadley.
She found Catherine Plunkett (b. ca. 1626, Fingall, Dublin, Ire) m. toJohn Talbot (b. ca 1622 at Malahide, Dublin, Ire;
Lucas Plunkett, b ca 1580, Fingall, Dublin, Ire;
Christopher, b 1564, Killeen, Meath, Ire;
James, b ca 1539 Fyanstown, Meath, Ire;
John, Lord of Killeen;
Edmund, Lord of Killeen;
Christopher (Sir), Lord of Killeen;
John, b ca 1400, Killeen, Meath, Ire;
Christopher (Sir), b ca 1370, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
Richard, b ca 1339, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
Richard, b ca 1308, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
and lastly, John, b ca 1270, of Bewley, Louth, Ire.
The Irish Talbots split from the English family with Richard, b. ca 1120.His son Richard goes to Malahide, Dublin, Ire. and they live there forthe next 15 or so generations including John who m. Catherine Plunkett.
The genealogist found these records on the "Irish Records" and "EnglishRecords" at LDS (The Ancient and Medieval Council of the Family HistoryDept. of the LDS)


Also from Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
31st August 2000
Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, v. 1 lists several Plunkett lines. v.2lists both Talbots and Plunketts holding office, p. 611. The Plunkettdescent from Wm. the Conq. is listed on p. 27. P. 834 states that HenryII gave the Kingdom of Meath to De Lacy and his Barons and lists Talbotand Plunkett among them. P. 835 lists that both Talbots and Plunkettswere in Meath, Dublin with the Talbots in Malahide and the Plunkets inLouth. Both families received titles over several generations. A censusof Ireland, 1659 lists both Plunketts and Talbots."
~1622 - 1672 John Talbot 50 50 Note: Of Malahide Castle; had his castle occupied during the civil war byMyles Corbet Daughter 1 Barbazon Daughter 2 Barbazon Daughter 3 Barbazon Daughter 4 Barbazon ~1614 Edward Plunkett ~1618 James Plunkett 1640 - 1710 Catherine Talbot 70 70 Information from Jeanne Hull   (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
14th August 2000
I have found a Catherine Plunkett, d/o Lucas Plunkett and SusannahBrabazon (sic) ?? b. ca 1590 in Dublin, Dublin, Ire. Wife of John Talbot,b. 1622, Malahide, Dublin, Ire. Married 29 Mar 1637. She is mother of myCatherine Talbot, wife of Simon Hadley I.
I have found children of Lucas Plunkett and Susannah:
Christopher Plunkett, b. c 1612, Fingall, Dublin Ire
George Plunkett, b c. 1614
James Plunkett, b. c 1616
Edward Plunkett, b. c 1618
Jane (Joan) Plunkett, b. c. 1620
Elizabeth Plunkett, b. c. 1622
Susanna Plunkett, b. c. 1624
Catherine Plunkett, b. c. 1626--this is my line.

From Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
16th August 2000
I have an ancestor Catherine Talbot, b. 1640, in Westmeath, Ire., m.Simon Hadley, b. 1640, in King's County, Ireland.
I hired a genealogist to find her parents for me and she found in LDS(The Ancient and Medieval Council of the Family History Dept. of the LDS)
"Irish Records" that Catherine's Talbot's parents were Lucas Plunkett s/oChristopher Plunkett and Jenet Dillon, m. Susannah Brabazon d/o EdwardBrabazon and Mary Smith.

From Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
31 August 2000
The Plunkett information came from a genealogist that I hired to find theparents of Catherine Talbot, wife of Simon Hadley.
She found Catherine Plunkett (b. ca. 1626, Fingall, Dublin, Ire) m. toJohn Talbot (b. ca 1622 at Malahide, Dublin, Ire;
Lucas Plunkett, b ca 1580, Fingall, Dublin, Ire;
Christopher, b 1564, Killeen, Meath, Ire;
James, b ca 1539 Fyanstown, Meath, Ire;
John, Lord of Killeen;
Edmund, Lord of Killeen;
Christopher (Sir), Lord of Killeen;
John, b ca 1400, Killeen, Meath, Ire;
Christopher (Sir), b ca 1370, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
Richard, b ca 1339, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
Richard, b ca 1308, of Rathregan, Meath, Ire;
and lastly, John, b ca 1270, of Bewley, Louth, Ire.
The Irish Talbots split from the English family with Richard, b. ca 1120.His son Richard goes to Malahide, Dublin, Ire. and they live there forthe next 15 or so generations including John who m. Catherine Plunkett.
The genealogist found these records on the "Irish Records" and "EnglishRecords" at LDS (The Ancient and Medieval Council of the Family HistoryDept. of the LDS)


Also from Jeanne Hull  (E Mail:  jeahul@infinitytx.net)
31st August 2000
Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart, v. 1 lists several Plunkett lines. v.2lists both Talbots and Plunketts holding office, p. 611. The Plunkettdescent from Wm. the Conq. is listed on p. 27. P. 834 states that HenryII gave the Kingdom of Meath to De Lacy and his Barons and lists Talbotand Plunkett among them. P. 835 lists that both Talbots and Plunkettswere in Meath, Dublin with the Talbots in Malahide and the Plunkets inLouth. Both families received titles over several generations. A censusof Ireland, 1659 lists both Plunketts and Talbots."

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1804 Jonathan Hunt 1640 - 1711 Simon Hadley 71 71 Hadley, Simon
Birth : 1640 in County Kings, Ireland
Death : 6 Jun. 1711 in County Westmeath, Ireland
Parents:

     Father: James Hadley
     Mother: Jane Roswell

Family:

     Marriage:
     Spouse:

          Talbot, Catherine
          Birth :
          Death :

Children:

     Hadley, Solomon
     Hadley, John
     Hadley, Simon
     Hadley, Elizabeth
     Hadley, Jane


Notes for Simon Hadley (1640-1711)

His parents are often incorrectly shown as James Hadley & FriedeswideMatthew

The first authentic record we have that Simon Hadley was in Ireland wasrecorded about 1680 when he petitioned Parliament for protection againstthe possible
confiscation of his property should the area become forfeited to theCrown as was then threatened. It reads:

     To the Honorable, the Trustees appointed by an Act of Parliamentmade in England, Instituted an Act for granting an Ayd to his Majestie bysale of
     Forfeited and other estates and Interests in Ireland, etc.

     The Peticion and Claims of Symon Hadly of Ballynakill in the KingsCounty, Gentlemen, Sheweth

     That there was a custom given by Edward Vernon, Esq. late Lord ofthe Manor of Clantarfe in the County of Dublin that any person or personsshould
     have the liberty to build Shedds at Ballyscaddan, being part of thesaid Manor for Incouragemt of the fishery there and those who built thesaid Shedds
     were to hold the said Shedds dureing their upholding the same,paying dureing the Season and whilest fish was made there Sixpence forevery Barrell
     of fish they should make; That the Claimant did build accourding tothe said customs four Shedds and has enjoyed the same these seven oreight yeares
     past two of the Shedds being builte by the Claimant with Lime andstone and the other two Shedds with Clay and stone That the Claimant being
     apprehensive that the said Manor of Clantarfe may be forfeited andvested in your Honors by the said Act and soe the Claimant may beprejudices and
     deprived of the said four Shedds soe builte by him as aforesaid.

     May it therefore please your Honors to receive and allow of thisyour Petitioners Claime and if itt shall here-after appear that the saidManor is or will
     be forfeited that then your Honors would grant the Claimant thesaving of his said Improvements soe made by him as aforesaid and to granthim such
     reliefe as to your Honors shall seem most equitable.
     Simon Hadley
     And the Claimant will pray
     Signed by the Claimant in the presence of us
     Ste.Duffe (Public Record Office)
     Paul Lovelace (Four Courts,Dublin)
     Richard Darling.

It will be noted that this document indicates that he had been there forseven or eight years at that time. How much longer, we do not know.

Simon and his wife Catherine seem to have been the first of the family tojoin the Society of Friends. At least we find no earlier reference toHadleys in the Quaker
records of Ireland or England. They were members of Moate Meeting, CountyWestmeath. From the minutes of this meeting we learn that Simonapologized to his
Meeting for allowing his son, Simon, too many liberties. He himself wasdisowned by the Society for "marrying out of Meeting" at his secondmarriage when 70
years of age. Their son Simon apparently had great difficulty inmaintaining his membership because of his repeated participation inmilitary activities.

In addition to his fishery properties in Dublin, Simon owned an ironfoundry in Kings County.

Moate Meeting records reveal that Catherine Talbot, wife of Simon, diedthe 20th.of 4th.month 1771, and was buried four days later. Shortlyafterwards, Simon
married Elizabeth _______.

From a record in the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, we learn that Simondied in 1711. Administration of his property was granted 6 June 1711 tohis widow
Elizabeth Hadley and to his children, John Hadley, Elizabeth Miller, andJane Kiernan. No mention is made of his son Simon. No doubt he hadalready received his
share of the estate in preparation for his departure to America.

Information from The Hadley Family by Lyle H. Hadley and an article inthe Pennsylvania Traveler Post, v. 16, #3, pg.3

General Hadley Information

The name Hadley is found in several of England's counties includingSuffolk, Middlesex, Hertford, Stafford, and Somerset. It is a place nameand most authorities on
British surnmaes agree that "Hadley" is compounded of two old Anglo-Saxonwords which mean "a wild heath where cattle graze." Since people alsogave their
family name to places of residence, we also see names such asMonken-Hadley in Middlesex, and Williton-Hadley and Withycombe-Hadley inSomerset. The latter
is derived from Alexander Hadley and his descendants, who held these andother manors in Somerset.

Some of the early forms of Hadley include de Haddeleigh, and deHaddesley. Later, Cadogan de Hadley simplified the spelling. This wasretained by his
descendants who held Bulkley in Cheshire. Another form that has beenfound is Hadleigh and as early as the fourteenth century as Hadley orHadly. These forms
were continued in Ireland where the name has never been common. When theQuaker Hadley's went from Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1712, both of theforms
Hadley and Hadly were used by members of the same family.

There is much information on the Somerset Hadleys which can trace theirancestry to King Edward I. However, no record has been found whichspecifies which
particular member of this family went from England to Ireland and becamethe ancestor of the Hadleys who were in Kings County, Ireland, at a laterdate.

For many years preceding the Cromwellian invasion of Ireland, there hadbeen much travel and intercourse between Somerset and Ireland.Representatives of many
Somerset families, realted to the Hadley's by blood or marriage, boughtlands in Ireland and became permanent residents there. Others went toIreland as
governmental and military officers. Tradition says that the ancestor ofthe Quaker Hadley's went to Ireland from Somersetshire, he was an officerin the English army
and he married _______
Talbot in Ireland. ??

SIMON HADLEY married his 2nd wife, ELIZABETH ______ soon after the death of his 1st wife, CATHERINE (TALBOT) HADLEY.  He was disowned by the Society of Friends at the age of seventy for marrying the second time out of Meeting.  SIMON HADLEY had no children with his 2nd wife.

     The first authentic record we have that Simon Hadley was in Ireland was recorded about 1680 when he petitioned Parliament for protection against the possible confiscation of his property should the area become forfeited to the Crown as was then threatened. It reads:

To the Honorable, the Trustees appointed by an Act of Parliament made in England, Instituted an Act for granting an Ayd to his Majestie by sale of Forfeited and other estates and Interests in Ireland, etc.

The Peticion and Claims of Symon Hadly of Ballynakill in the Kings County, Gentlemen, Sheweth

That there was a custom given by Edward Vernon, Esq. late Lord of the Manor of Clantarfe in the County of Dublin that any person or persons should have the liberty to build Shedds at Ballyscaddan, being part of the said Manor for Incouragemt of the fishery there and those who built the said Shedds were to hold the said Shedds dureing their upholding the same, paying dureing the Season and whilest fish was made there Sixpence for every Barrell of fish they should make; That the Claimant did build accourding to the said customs four Shedds and has enjoyed the same these seven or eight yeares past two of the Shedds being builte by the Claimant with Lime and stone and the other two Shedds with Clay and stone That the Claimant being apprehensive that the said Manor of Clantarfe may be forfeited and vested in your Honors by the said Act and soe the Claimant may be prejudices and deprived of the said four Shedds soe builte by him as aforesaid.

May it therefore please your Honors to receive and allow of this your Petitioners Claime and if itt shall here-after appear that the said Manor is or will be forfeited that then your Honors would grant the
Claimant the saving of his said Improvements soe made by him as aforesaid and to grant him such reliefe as to your Honors shall seem most equitable.

                              Simon Hadley
And the Claimant will pray
Signed by the Claimant in the presence of us
Ste.Duffe                               (Public Record Office)
Paul Lovelace                      (Four Courts,Dublin)
Richard Darling.

It will be noted that this document indicates that he had been there for seven or eight years at that time.

     Simon and his wife Catherine seem to have been the first of the family to join the Society of Friends.  At least we find no earlier reference to Hadleys in the Quaker records of Ireland or England.  They were members of Moate Meeting, County Westmeath. From the minutes of this meeting we learn that Simon apologized to his Meeting for allowing his son, Simon, too many liberties.  He himself was disowned by the Society for "marrying out of Meeting" at his second marriage when 70 years of age.  Their son Simon apparently had great difficulty in maintaining his membership because of his repeated participation in military activities.

In addition to his fishery properties in Dublin, Simon owned an iron foundry in Kings County.

Moate Meeting records reveal that Catherine Talbot, wife of Simon, died the 20th.of 4th.month 1771, and was buried four days later.  Shortly afterwards, Simon married Elizabeth _______.

From a record in the Office of Arms, Dublin Castle, we learn that Simon died in 1711.  Administration of his property was granted 6 June 1711 to his widow Elizabeth Hadley and to his children, John Hadley, Elizabeth Miller, and Jane Kiernan.  No mention is made of his son Simon.  No doubt he had already received his share of the estate in preparation for his departure to America.

(Information from The Hadley Family by Lyle H. Hadley and an article in the Pennsylvania Traveler Post, v. 16, #3, pg.3)

The following is from a report (dated April 30, 1998) of research done by a professional genealogist:
Eneclann:  Professional Electronic and Research Services for Irish History

Date: 30 April 1998.
Client: John Hadley.
Search: for the family of Simon Hadley Sr., and his sons Simon Jr. And John.
Status of search: Comprehensive search.
e-mail:agchem5@gte.net
clients address: John Hadley
2656 SW Fairmount Blvd.
Portland, OR 97201
USA

Name:  Simon Hadley,
Place of birth:  possibly Somerset, England.
d.o.b. ca. 1640,
d.o.d. 6 June 1711
Came to Ireland:  1665-80 with the English army, or as a planter following the confiscations?
Religion:  Quaker (appears to be first of family to join up).
Residence: after 1704, Moate co. West Meath.
Known property:  First known documentation is a petition from 1680, 'The petition and claims of Symon Hadley of Ballynakill in the King's County, Gentleman.  re: customary use of fishing in Ballyscaddan, formerly held by Edward Vernon, lord of the manor of Clontarf, co. Dublin.
Married:  (1) Katherine nee Talbot, d. 20 Apr. 1710
Had issue:
(1) Simon jr., who emigrated to the U.S. in 1712.
(2) Elizabeth Hadley Miller
(3) Jane Hadley Kierman
(4) John, remained in Ireland as late as 10 Dec. 1712.
Married: (2) unknown, possibly Elizabeth  (possibly Miller, or Kerean/Kern), Simon   was disowned for marrying out of the Quakers, and had no issue.
Simon Sr., Simon Jr., and John Hadley were disowned by their meeting several times for participating in military activities.
Additional information on the Hadley family:
1755 Benjamin Hadley of Tullamore, King's County, made a deed 28 Oct. 1755, for his dau. Elizabeth alias Hamilton, transferring to her all his plate, linen goods etc.
Elizabeth ma. Frederick Lord Hamilton, Viscount Boyne 25 Aug. 1737. Among those present were her father Benjamin, her brother Thomas, Lieutenant O'Hara, John Walsh etc.
Benjamin Hadley died in 1761 aged 90 (d.o.b. ca. 1671)
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Report:
According to the Quaker Records, held in their library in Donnybrook, the Hadleys joined the Moate Meeting in 1696, 14 years before the death of Katherine Hadley in 1710.  I couldn't find a record of Simon Sr. or Jr.'s military activity.  However I uncovered information on the "disorderly Hadleys" in the Moate Meeting Minute Book. In 1697  Simon Hadley Jr. married a young woman "whom another man had liberty to speak to her before him."  In other words, another Friend had been given permission to speak to her in relation to marriage.  Quaker courtship was very formal and failure to follow the strict discipline imposed could result in a condemnation for disorderly behavior.  Also the marriage had been conducted 'by a priest', i.e. in a non-Quaker ceremony.  Consequently there is no Quaker record of the marriage and we can't determine Ruth's maiden name.  In fact earlier correspondence with the Quakers re:  the Hadley family (copies enclosed), indicate that her maiden name was Ruth Miller, but that at the time of her marriage to Simon Jr., she was already a widow, her former husband's name was Keron.  Unfortunately there is no further evidence in the Quaker records to substantiate these assertions. Simon Hadley the elder was also condemned at this time, for acting "contrary to the truth in giving way to his son."  Unfortunately the Quaker Registers for Ireland between 1697 and 1712 do not record the dates of births of the 6 eldest children of this marriage.  This information is available however in the photocopied extracts from Myers book, enclosed.  Presumably these records are available in the records of the New Garden Meeting, PA.

In 1704 Simon Hadley Jr. was again condemned by the Moate Meeting who noted "there are very bad reports abroad of ill things done by young Simon Hadley." Simon's brother John was similarly condemned by the Meeting in 1706. Unfortunately none of these reports outline the reasons for condemnation.  I was able to confirm the death of Katharine Hadley, wife of Simon Sr. on 20 April 1710.  She was buried at the Moate granoge (crannog? i.e. an artificial island in a lake) 24 April 1710.

In September 1710 Simon Hadley Sr. was condemned by the Moate Meeting for seeking another wife.  No further reasons are given.  Possibly his advanced age and the relatively recent death of his wife, may have been regarded as sufficient reason against his remarrying by the Moate elders.  Simon Hadley Sr. re-married between September and November 1710, in a non-Quaker ceremony, and was condemned by the Moate Meeting.  No records of his wife are available in the Quaker registers.

Significantly Simon Hadley Sr.'s death in 1711 was not recorded in any of the Quaker registers of deaths.

John Hadley, brother of Simon Hadley Jr. remained in Ireland after 1712. He appears to have had two daughters Elizabeth, who married 12 March 1719, Jonathan Hayes of Dublin.  Second, Ruth, who married 21 Nov. 1735 John White of Nahadmore co. Westmeath. I requested a copy of all 'Hadley' documents from the Genealogical Office (GO MSS 800, no. 3.  Copies enclosed).  These documents indicated that later generations of Hadleys (the exact relation of all those Hadleys named is unknown), were Gunsmiths.

In your original mail you also mentioned one Elizabeth Hadley, who was the Dowager Viscountess Boyne.  The GO MSS indicated that Benjamin Hadley (father unknown), was father of Elizabeth.  (Might Benjamin have been a son of John Hadley of Ballynakill?  Benjamin had 2 children, this Elizabeth, and a son Gilbert).  This Elizabeth  Hadley had an interesting but difficult life. She married Frederick Hamilton, son and heir of Gustavus Hamilton 2nd son of the 1st Viscount Boyne, hence not directly in line to succeed to the Viscountcy.   Frederick inherited his father's fortune in 1734 and at 19 married Elizabeth in 1737.  He did not inherit the Viscountcy until 1747, by which time he had already tried to set aside his first marriage to Elizabeth nee Hadley, and had remarried in 1746.  The exact status of the marriage was never determined.  I've enclosed a relevant extract from Cockayne's Complete Peerage. Unfortunately I didn't have time to check for her will proved in 1785.
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Sources consulted:
Manuscript material:
Repository:
National Library of Ireland
1.  Genealogical Office Ms (G.O. MS.) 800 no. 3
2.  Quaker genealogies & extracts from records, N.L. microfilm
3.  Quaker Wills and Inventories, Lib. of Society of Friends, available on N.L. microfilm

Quaker Library, Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
1.  All correspondence re: the Hadly/Hadley family.
2.  Dublin meeting, Marriages
3.  Jones Index
4.  Moate meeting, Deaths
5.                   , Marriages
6.  Moate Meeting - Minute book.

Secondary material:
1.  Biographical notices of the Society of Friends, Leadbetter.
2.  The Complete Peerage, George Edward Cokayne, vol. II (1912).
Guide to Irish Quaker Records 1654-1860, IMC, Ed. Goodbody.
History of the Friends in Ireland, Wright & Petty.
5.  Immigration of Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, Myers A.C.
6.  Index to the prerogative wills of Ireland 1536-1810, ed. Arthur Vicars.
7.  Index to will abstracts in the Genealogical Office, in An. Hib. 17
8.  Quakers in Ireland, Grubb, Isabel 1927
9.  Quaker Records, Dublin, Abstracts of Wills 1704-1785, I.M.C., Ed. Eustace & Goodbody.
10.   Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills, 1708-45  ed. P.B. Eustace, I.M.C. 1956.
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Secondary sources: (used to locate Manuscript sources)
1.  Biographical notices of the society of Friends, resident in Ireland Mary Leadbetter,  London 1823.
no Hadley or Hadly in the index.

2.  The Complete Peerage, G.E.C. vol. II, (London, 1912), p. 267
for the marriage of Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin Hadley in 1737, see below.

3.  Guide to Irish Quaker Records, 1654-1860, ed. Olive C. Goodbody, I.M.C. 1867
Moate monthly meeting records: p. 38
Estb. 1659, at the house of Thomas English, moving later to that of John Clibborn, who, in 1694, built a Meeting House.
Minute Books:
Minutes of Men's meeting  4/5/1680 -20/8/1731   H.7
This includes some accounts of 1660.
Minutes of Men's meeting 24/6/1732-28/9/1755  H. 8
Includes Sufferings  1660-1687 and certificates of removal 1715-1731.
Membership
Records Births, Marriages and Deaths 1660-1782   H. 1
Testimonies of Condemnation, Disunion or Denial.  (from failure to attend Meetings, backbiting or spreading slander, dishonesty in trading or unnecessary debt, to various social or moral defects.  Marriage 'out' of the Society, failure to follow the strict discipline imposed.    Also the bearing of arms, wearing of uniform.  Alphabetical lists available in the Quaker library.)
Index, no record of Hadley or Hadly. Jane Kierman/Kiernan, or Elizabeth Miller. Catherine/Katherine Talbot. Ballynakill or Ballyscaddan.

4.  History of Friends in Ireland 1653-1700, Wight & Rutty London 1811.
no information on the Hadlys/Hadleys.

5.  Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750, Albert Cook Myers, 1969 Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co.  I found a good deal of information on the family of Simon Hadley Jr. I have included the most relevant information on the family below, and have sent photo-copies along with the report.

6.  Index to the prerogative wills of Ireland 1536-1810, ed. Arthur Vicars.
There is no record of Simon Hadley's will of 1711.

7.  Index to will abstracts in the Genealogical Office, in An. Hib. 17
There is no record of any Hadly/Hadley wills.

8.  Quakers in Ireland, Grubb, Isabel 1927
No record of any Hadly/Hadley.

9.  Quaker Records, Dublin, Abstracts of Wills 1704-1785, I.M.C., Ed. Eustace &
Goodbody.
No record of any Hadly/Hadley.

10.  Registry of Deeds, Abstracts of Wills, vol. 1 1708-45 ed. P.B. Eustace, I.M.C. 1956.
Index of personal names doesn't include Hadly or Hadley;  also checked for Jane Kierman/Kiernan and Elizabeth Miller, nothing.
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Manuscript sources:
N.L.I.
1.  Genealogical Office Ms (G.O. MS.) 800 no. 3
Extracts from the Registry of Deeds.
10 Dec. 1712-  Deed between John Hadley, of Carrilegh in the County of Westmeath, and Terence Geoghegan of the City of Dublin, re: lease of the lands of Mabrist and Grossan in the Barony of   Moycashel co. Westmeath for a term of 31 years.

10 June 1746- Memorial of a Lease whereby Thomas Hadley of Killinboy, co. Westmeath, Gunsmith, demised to Edmond   Keegan of Killinboy, ... the house  wherein the said Edmond Keegan then dwelt.

28 Feb. 1746- Deed of Indenture whereby Thomas Hadley of Moate in the county of Westmeath, Gunsmith, in consideration of a sum of ·40 to him paid, assigned to James Clibborn of Moate aforesaid, all that part of the lands of Killinboy containing 27 acres...

28 Oct. 1755-  Deed whereby Benjamin Hadley, of the Town of Tullamore, King's Co., Gunsmith, in consideration of the natural love and affection he  bore for his daughter Elizabeth Hadley, alias Hamilton, of the town of Tullamore,  made over and transferred to her all his plate, pewter, brass and linen goods, and all the debts which any person did owe him, except a sum of ·5 to be paid yearly to his son Gilbert Hadley, together with one bed, one chest, six pewter dishes and six plates.

8 Nov. 1861  Deed whereby Benjamin Hadley of Tullamore, King's County, Gunsmith demised to Thomas Hadley of  Tullamore Gunsmith, and that and those a house in Tullamore and his holding in the lands of Spellingston, King's  Co.     To have and to hold the same for the life of the said Thomas Hadley  at the annual rent of 6/6d an acre.

2.  Quaker genealogies & extracts from records, N.L. microfilm
I found no information on the Hadlys/Hadleys here.

3.  Quaker Wills and Inventories, Lib. of Society of Friends, available on N.L.
microfilm
Again, no information on the Hadlys/Hadleys.
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Quaker Library, Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
I have included photo-copies of all correspondence re: the Hadly/Hadley family.

I used the Jones Index, to trace the monthly meetings which the Hadlys/Hadleys were associated with:

Registry of marriages Dublin Monthly Meeting.
Book    Page    Name               Residence
T 1       212      Hadley John     not given

married                  Where married                 Date
Margaret [     ]         By a priest                             ca.1699

This John Hadley appears to be the same John Hadley  of the deed of 10 Dec. 1712 (see above).  He is probably a son of Simon Hadley Sr.  His family remained in the Westmeath/Offaly area over the next 70 odd years. The fact that his marriage is said to have been conducted 'by a priest' indicates that he married in a ceremony outside of the Quakers ca. 1699.
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Registry of Deaths, Moate Monthly Meeting.
Book    Page    Name                         d.o.d.                Age Residence
1         17        Katharine Hadly     1710 April 20   [    ]     Moate

Description                Date of burial          Place of burial
Wife of Simon           1710 April 24               Moate

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Registry of Marriages, Moate Monthly Meeting.

Bk      page    Name                         Residence Description
2mr1  78        Hadley Elizth           Ballinakill             [ ]

Names of parents        Parents' abode   to whom married
[           ]             [    ]            [            ]

Residence                       where married           Date of marriage.
Ballenakill 26               Lismoney                   1719 March 12

Elizabeth Hadley appears to be the daughter of John Hadley of Ballinakill.  There is no indication why neither of her parents were given in the marriage register.  Possibly her father may not have been in good standing with the Quakers at this time.  There is also a record of Elizabeth Hadley's marriage in the Mountmellick Marriage register.  The only additional information that this provides is the name of her husband, Jonathan Hayes of Dublin.  The marriage is also recorded as having taken place in Dublin.

Registry of Marriages, Moate Monthly Meeting.

page    Name                        Residence               Description
209     Hadly Ruth            [            ]                    [ ]

Names of parents                    Parents abode           to whom married
Hadley John                   Ballinakill Kings co.   White John

Residence                       where married           Date of marriage.
Nahadmore  co. WM       Moate                       1735 Nov. 21st.
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The most interesting information however is from the Moate Monthly Meeting, Minute Book.  I have enclosed photo-copies of the report, but have also typed out the relevant extracts while in the archive.
Moate Men's Meeting,  Minute book 1667-1731.  Ref. H7  f. 79v

1697 the 15th of Oct.
'Whereas it hath been made appear before us that Simon Hadly the younger hath been guilty of letting his mind out in attempting to fulfil his lust with a younger woman  to the difference of truth and friends having dealt with him about it so that he hath given a paper of condemnation against his so doing;  which paper doth not satisfy us so fully as we could wish it might.  But we are willing to wait to see how his life and conversation will answer for his paper. William Louther is to go to Mountmellick to discourse friends of that meeting in relation to Simon Hadley the younger his marriage and to let them know the mind of our meeting.'
Recorded on the facing page, 79
'Done as was defined'.

1697 the 26th of Nov.  f. 80v
Whereas Simon Hadly the elder hath acted contrary to the order of truth by giving way to his son to  proceed in relation to marriage with a young woman whom another man had liberty to speak to her before him, and friends having dealt with him at this meeting and hath given him a month till the next men's meeting to consider what he will give friends to clear truth for his so doing.  Isaac Fitton & John Mickell are desired to speak to Simon Hadly the younger and know of him whether he will give friends such satisfaction as will clear truth against his  running out to marry with  a priest or otherwise friends must write against him.
f. 80r. [facing page]  'done as defined'.
f. 81 r.
Simon Hadly the elder having formerly acted contrary to truth in giving way to his son to proceed with a young woman in relation to marriage when another man had liberty to speak to her before him, hath given a paper of condemnation against his so doing.

1698    f. 82v
'Friends having received a paper of condemnation from Simon Hadly the younger which is not satisfactory to them, the friends having considered desires for his well fare, have appointed Anthony Robinson, Jacob Fitton and John Wily to go and speak to him once more to see what may be done with him'

1698 8th of April  f. 83v
Simon Hadley the younger having been guilty of committing several transgressions greatly to the dishonour of  truth and several friends having been very  tender in dealing with him from  time to time, and the said Simon having  not satisfied friends to clear of truth, it is the mind of this meeting that a paper be drawn up against him and his actions.  John Wily, John Mickley and William Lawson are to draw up the said paper'
f. 83r
'Done as desired'.

25 March 1704 f. 121 v
'Whereas there are very bad reports abroad of ill things done by young Simon Hadly therefore the following friends are desired to discourse with him and see what he can do to clear himself of said reports or whether he be guilty of the same.  John Wyly, Thomas Lightfoot, Jacob Fuller.'
f. 122
'Simon Hadly was spoken to- and he brings new circumstances to clear himself, but still stands in the denial of it.'

5 Sept. 1704    f. 124v
'The friends appointed by last meeting to read the paper to young Hadly and his father and mother against the said Symon bring an account they have read it to the old people and they seem to be one with friends in it.  Jonathan Robinson & John Mickle are desired to read it to young Symon as soon as they can conveniently that it may be in readiness to publish before next meeting.'

1706  f. 137 v
This Meeting having had account heretofore as well as of late that John Hadly in his life and conversation hath not walked answerable to truth - did deal with him about his miscarriages but not satisfactory answer they got, but instead of his condemning his company, keeping with bad people in  ale houses and quarrelling did rather justify it and an account being given that he continued in the same practise and he  having done some evil thing in Dublin formerly, which under his own hand he did condemn, yet he being  accounted among people to be one of us, Therefore Thomas Lightfoot a and Jacob Fitton is appointed by this meeting to brew up a paper against his said actions and make a parcel of, that his own condemnation given in Dublin and let people in it know that he is not in fellowship with us...'

f. 138a (loose slip)
Dublin the 24th Sept. 1706
Loving friends Jonathan Robinson & John Mickle
By this you may understand John Hadly and his wife left this [         ] after they had given forth the enclosed so that we had li[ttle or] no proof of him afterwards & at that time you may percei[ve] he stood as to friends we having laid no  hold on him a[    ]  but waiting to see whether his conversation would answer [     ]  writing so conclude with true love to you and friends [     ]  Loving friend George Nowle[ ].

1710    [September] f. 152v
Thomas Lightfoot & Joshua Clibborn are appointed to speak to Symon Hadley the elder about his proceedings in seeking a wife so disorderly as we are informed he has done and being an account of what he says to next meeting.
...10 Nov. 1710
At our  men's Meeting at the Moate
The friends appointed above to speak to Symon Hadly the elder about his disorderly proceedings in seeking a wife bring an account they spoke to him accordingly and that he said he knew nothing he had done amiss and that his marriage should not be hastily done, but contrary to his words he was married within a few weeks after by a priest therefore John Mickle is appointed to draw a paper against his disorderly proceedings and bring it here next first day.
f. 153
'Done'.
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750,  Albert Cook
Myers, 1969
p. 340
Simon Hadley & his wife Ruth from the Moate Meeting, Co. Westmeath, received in Pennsylvania 4 June 1716.
'They came from Ireland about 1712, and settled in New Castle county, near the New Garden line.  A house which he erected in 1717 was still standing in 1881. Children:  Joseph, b. 25 Aug 1698;  Deborah b. 25 Feb. 1701;  Joshua b. 6 March 1703;  Simon b. 23 Dec. 1704-5;  Hannah, b. 16 Nov. 1709-10;  Ruth b. 6 Dec. 1711-12;  Katharine b. 25 Feb. 1715;  Ann b. 7 Dec. 1717-18.
Additional information on the Hadleys' in Pennsylvania available in these photo-copies.
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The Complete Peerage, G.E.C. vol. II, (London, 1912), p. 267
Frederick Hamilton, Viscount Boyne, son of Hon. Gustavus Hamilton of Redwood, King's Co. by Dorothea, dau. of Richard Bellew, Baron Bellew. This Gustavus was the 2nd son of the 1st Viscount Boyne [also Gustavus]. Frederick was bap.  9 Nov. 1718 and suc. his father 26 Feb. 1733 [-4]. Took his seat 24 Oct. 1747.  He is said to have married, 1stly, privately, 25 Aug. 1737, at Chapelizod, Co. Dublin, wh[Hadley#1.FTW]

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~1440 - 1503 Alexander Plunkett 63 63 D. 1747 Diana Hawkins William Talbot D. 1478 Thomas Talbot of Malahide Note: Son and heir of Richard Talbot; Lord of Malahide; esquire; armiger;married twice.
Sources:
Burke's Peerage (1925) 2179
Elizabeth Buckley ? Sommerton D. 1529 Peter Talbot Knight; of Malahide Castle, co Dublin, Ireland. Catherine Fitzgerald 1418 Richard Talbot Son and heir of Thomas Talbot; Lord of Malahide, co Dublin, Ireland 1816 - 1888 Emeline Hinman 72 72 1747 - 1824 Thomas Stanfield 76 76 ~1418 Matilda (Maud) Plunkett Daughter of Christopher Plunkett, Lord Killeen; twice married ~0945 - 1035 Osbern I de Bolbec 90 90 1028-1035 Seigneur of Longueville-sur-Scie. [Ancestral Roo ts] 0877 - 0929 Elfridam England 52 52 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 ~1333 - 1383 Lucas Cusack 50 50 John Cornewalsh A chief baron in the reign of King Henry VI of England; second husband ofMatilda Plunkett Thomas Talbot 1638 - 1703 Richard Talbot 65 65 Heir to his father; Auditor-General of Ireland 'immediately before therevolution' Walter Kelly Note: Alderman of Dublin. 1717 - 1744 Charles Cole 27 27 D. 1640 Richard Talbot Note: Lord of Malahide; succeeded his grandfather at the age of eleven Rachel Lundy ~0955 Herfast de Crépon German Kempe D. 1581 Patrick Talbot Note: Eldest son; died before his father D. 6 Feb 1619/1620 Katherine Cheevers Daughter of Sir Christopher Cheevers, Knight of Macetown D. 1581 Christopher Chevers Properties of Ballhealy and Ballycullen, County Wexford. Knighted in1566, he was Commissioner for Muster in County Wexford in 1579 anacquired Lordship of Tartaya in County, Meath. He married as his firstwife , Maude, the daughter of Alderman Walter Kelly of Dublin an as hissecond wife, the Lady Anne Plunkett who brought him estates in Macetown,County Meath, Rathmore, County Wicklow, along with large estates inCounties Kildare and Carlow.


Name: Christopher CHEVERS Given Name: Christopher Surname: Chevers NPFX: "Knight" NSFX: "Lord of Tartaya Cnty Meath" Title: "Lord of Tartaya Cnty Meath" Sex: M Death: 20 MAR 1581 in Little Church at MacEtown,Ballyhealy,County Wexford,Ireland Note:
Christopher Chevers fl. 1579 d. 20 March 1581.  Properties in Ballyhealy and Ballycullen, County Wexford. Knighted in 1566, he was Commissioner for Muster in County Wexford in 1579, and acquired the Lordship of Tartaya in County Meath.  He married as his first wife, Maud, the daughter of Alderman Walter Kelly of Dublin, and, as his second wife, the Lady Anne Plunkett who brought him estates in Macetown, County Meath, Rathmore, County Wicklow, along with large estates in Counties Kildare and Carlow.  Commr. for Muster co.Wexford 1579, acquired Lordship of Tartaya, co.Meath of Ballyhealy and Ballycullen,co.Wexford, knt.1566

Christopher Chevers fl. 1579 d. 20 March 1581.

Properties in Ballyhealy and Ballycullen, County Wexford. Knighted in 1566, he was Commissioner for Muster in County Wexford in 1579, and acquired the Lordship of Tartaya in County Meath.

He married as his first wife, Maud, the daughter of Alderman Walter Kelly of Dublin, and, as his second wife, the Lady Anne Plunkett who brought him estates in Macetown, County Meath, Rathmore, County Wicklow, along with large estates in Counties Kildare and Carlow.

Commr. for Muster co.Wexford 1579, acquired
Lordship of Tartaya, co.Meath
of Ballyhealy and Ballycullen,co.Wexford, knt.1566
~1533 Maude Kelly D. 4 Feb 1594/1595 William Talbot Note: Succeeded his father as lord of Malahide, Garristown, Louth, Ashe,Castlering, and other estates. 1 Mary Bermingham Peter Bermingham 1501 Thomas Talbot Note: Eldest son and heir; inherited estates in several counties ofIreland 1804 - 1870 John Long Hadley 65 65 Katherine Betagh Note: Of Moynalty, co Meath, Ireland; her surname may be the same asBeatty ~0466 Yngvi Alreksson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
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1411 Marian Cruise Cruce She was born Heiress of Cruce of Rathmore County, Meath , Ireland. Christorpher Cruse Elizabeth Plunkett 1428 Ismay Plunkett ~1593 Anne Plunkett She was an Heiress; brought the estates of Macetown, County of Meath,County of Wicklow and other to her husband. Second wife of SirChristopher Chevers. Burke's Irish Family Records 1976 1693 - 1772 Dennis Garrett Cole 79 79 ~1370 - 4 Mar 1440/1441 Joan Cusack Note: Daughter and sole heir of Sir Lucas Cusack, knight, Lord of Killeen ~1605 Carel Carelsz 1765 - WFT Est. 1766-1859 Patience Hadley ~0528 Helgi Halfdansdotter ~0445 Alrek Agnasson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
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~0868 - DECEASED Ivar Rognvaldsson Maud Plunkett ~1004 - 1055 Godgifu\goda Princess of England 51 51 Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003

Source: Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots, Seventh Edition,Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, [1992], 235-20.
1414 Joanna Bellew ~1174 - ~1268 Nicholas Hastings 94 94 D. 1487 Broughton Plunkett D. 1510 Edmund Plunkett He was 4th Lord of Killeen, Meath, Ireland Isabel Elizabeth Plunkett 1769 - 1868 Mary Hadley 99 99 1406 - 1462 Christopher St. Lawrence 56 56 Keeper of the Peace, County of Dublin, Constable of Dublin Castle 1461;1st Baron of Howth.
Burke's Irish Family Records 1976
Stephen St. Lawrence Elinor Holywood Anthony Percy 1436 - 1486 Robert St. Lawrence 50 50 Said to have been age  28 at his father's death. He was in favour withthe Yorkist Kings; Chancellor of the Green Wax of the Exchequer, IrelandFebruary 23,1467 and in 1472 was one of the 13 persons elected Knight ofSt. George, Ireland. He was Lord Chancellor, Ireland July 10, 1483.Barony of Howth, Ireland Janet Bellew 1440 - 1506 Elizabeth De Welles 66 66 William De Welles Anne Barnewall 1464 Genet Plunkett 1771 - 1856 Isaac Hadley 85 85 Margaret St. Lawrence 1498 Marian St. Lawrence Eleanor St. Lawrence Alice White Nicholas White D. 1518 Joan Beaufort Edmund Beaufort Eleanor Beauchamp D. 1526 Nicholas St. Lawrence He was 3rd Lord of Howth, Ireland. In 1486, he is said to have discoveredthe designs on the Crown of Simnel, the Pretender; had a general pardon,May 25, 1488; and long with six other Irish Lords is said to have beenrewarded, March 4, 1489, by a confirmation to him of the lands of Howth.He was one of the eleven Irish Barons who Obeyed Henry  VII's summons toattend his Court at Greenwich in 1489. He sat in the parliaments ofIreland in 1490 and 1493; was knighted January 1493. He sat in theparliaments of Knockdoe, County of Galway ( Hill of Slaughter) , August19, 1504. From June 10,1509 to 1512 , he was Lord Chancellor of Ireland.Taken from Barony of Howth, Ireland Records. Slane John Fleming 1782 - 1862 John Hadley 80 80 Alison St. Lawrence D. 1046 Adelheid UID: 0A320C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D96FC// D. 1542 Christopher St. Lawrence Anne Berford Alison Alice Fitzsimon 1442 Christopher Plunkett He was 3rd Lord of Killeen, Meath, Ireland. He was a minor at hisfather's death and his wardship was granted by Richard, Duke of York,then Lord of Meath, to Thomas Fitzgerald, Earl of Kildare. In 1493, beingof age, he had livery of his inheritance. In 1465 he and Elizabeth, hiswife, and others of the family joined with the Earls of Desmond andKildare, and the Bishop of Meath in founding the fraternity of St.Nicholas at Dunsany. In the same year he was on a commission formed forestablishing a company of men-at-arms in Meath. The English of Meath andLeinster in 1466 sent an army into Offaly, but O'Connor Faly defeatedthem and captured many, including Christopher Plunkett, and sent them tothe Castle of Carbery, whence they were soon rescued. He died in 1467 ofthe plague. Barony of Killeen, Ireland Walter Sir Chevers 1. Walter Chevers

Had properties in Macetown, County Meath.

Married Eleanor St. Lawrence, daughter of the 3rd Baron Howth, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (making his mother his step-mother-in-law). Through this family, are formed ties to Edward III of England, thusly: Eleanor's grandmother was the Lady Joan Beaufort, daughter of Edmund Beaufort, son of John, himself the son of John of Gaunt, the son of King Edward III. This ties the Chevers lineage to virtually every royal family in the world, certainly every royal family currently ruling. Howth Castle still stands, across the bay from Dublin.

Children: Christopher; John; Thomas

of Macetown, co.Meath
1490 Nicholas Chevers 1. Nicholas Chevers fl. 1490

Properties in Ballyhealy and Macetown.

Married Allison, daughter of Robert FitzSimon and sister of Walter FitzSimon, Archbishop of Dublin. Allison married as her second husband (and his 3rd wife) Baron Howth, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and married 3rdly ________ Plunkett of Loughcrew

Children: Walter; Joan.


of Ballyhealy and Macetown
Alison Fitzsimon >1812 Sarah Carden 1784 - WFT Est. 1785-1878 Joseph Hadley BEF. 25 DEC 469 - 0526 Andefieda Meroving Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1025 N.N. d'Arques Daughter of William Poncius, Count of Arques and Thoulousse, son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy; she was cousin to Wi lliam the Conqueror and sister to Richard FitzPontz who mar ried the heiress of Clifford Castle and founded the baronia l family of de Clifford. [John Burke, History of the Common ers of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. IV, R. Bentley, Lond on, 1834, p. 757, Stansfeld, of Burley Park] Elenor Chevers Ellis Chevers Janet Chevers Ella Chevers Margaret Chevers 1549 John Chevers Walter Chevers Patrick Chevers 1744 Margaret Cypert Thomas Chevers D. 6 Feb 1619/1620 Katherine Chevers AFT Jan 1455/1456 - 1513 Gerald Fitzgerald Note: Eighth Earl of Kildare; 'Geroit More'; Lord Deputy of Ireland; soldier and statesman; slain; DNB. Attainted and imprisoned in the Tower of London as a partisan of Perkin Warbeck 1494; reappointed deputy of Ireland 1496; died of a wound received in battle with a Leinster sept. 1

Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, KG (1505), called "Geroit More"("Gerald the Great"); born seemingly after Jan 1455/6; Deputy King's Lt.of Ireland; supported imposture of Lambert Simnel 1487, but after itsfailure submitted to Henry VII; under suspicion also of conspiring withPerkin Warbeck 1493, hence attainted 1494, forfeiting his estates andtitles and being imprisoned in the Tower of London, attainder reversed1495; Lord Deputy of Ireland 1496 (as which in 1504 he defeated a risingby Clanricarde and a confederacy of Irish chiefs at the Battle of KnockTuagh or Knockdoe ("Hill of Slaughter"), Co Galway), Treasurer of Ireland1505, Lord Justice of Ireland 1509, Lord Deputy of Ireland 1510 (aswhich, during an expedition against Lemyvannon, or O'Carrol's Castle, nowcalled Leap Castle, in Co Offaly, he was shot by one of the O'Mores ofLeix (modern Co Laois), at Kilkea and died a few days later 3 Sep 1513);married 1st c1478 Alison (died 22 Nov 1495), daughter of the 1st BaronPortlester.  [Burke's Peerage]

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EARLDOM OF KILDARE [IRL] (VIII)

GERALD FITZMAURICF (FITZGERALD), EARL OF KILDARE [IRL], son and heir,called Geroit More, or Gerald the Great. He was born apparently afterJanuary 1455/6. He succeeded his father as Deputy of the Duke ofClarence, who, however, was executed 18 February 1477/8. Henry, Lord Grey(of Codnor), was then appointed Deputy, but disputes arose, as Grey'sappointment was considered as invalid in Ireland, and Kildare continuedto act. Both Deputies summoned parliaments and issued orders, so thatgreat confusion was caused. The matter was referred to the King, who on12 August 1480 confirmed the Earl as Deputy for his infant son Richard,who was made Lieutenant. The Earl was continued in the office by RichardIII and Henry VII. In 1487 he countenanced the claim to the crown made byLambert Simnel, and was present at his coronation in Dublin, but on itsfailure asked for pardon and was restored. Sir Richard Edgecombe, asspecial commissioner, received the homage of the Earl of Kildare on 21July 1488, and gave him a collar sent by the King. He and others of theIrish nobility were summoned to attend Henry VII at Greenwich in 1489,where they saw Simnel acting as one of the King's scullions. In November1493, being suspected of correspondence with Perkin Warbeck, he went tothe. King "with great splendour," but was sent back, being replaced asDeputy by Sir Edward Poynings. His opponents appear to have beenencouraged by this rebuff, and in December 1494 he was tried, convictedand attainted of high treason in the Parliament [IRL] held at Drogheda,whereby he forfeited his lands and honours. The Earl's war-cry,"Crom-a-boo," and similar ones were prohibited at this time. Afterwardshe was sent to London and imprisoned in the Tower. By Act, of the EnglishParliament in October 1495 bis attainder was reversed and he was, fullyrestored, the Irish Act being annulled. On 6 August 1496 he wasreappointed Lord Deputy, and justified the King's trust in him next yearby remaining faithful to the Crown during Warbeck's incursion. He tookpart in the Irish wars of the time, usually with success, his greatestvictory being that of Knockdoe (i.e.. Hill of Slaughter), near Galway, in1504. In April 1503 he went to England and was received with honour bythe King. He was nom. K.G., being installed by proxy 4 May 1505. InNovember 1505 he was Treasurer of Ireland. On the accession of Henry VIIIhe was appointed Lord Justice in 1509, and Lord Deputy on 8 November1510.

He married, 1stly, about 1470, Alison, apparently daughter and coheir ofRowland (FITZEUSTACE), 1st BARON OF PORTLESTER [IRL], by Joan, widow ofChristopher (PLUNKET), 1st LORD KILLEEN. She, who inherited the manor ofPortlester, co. Meath, died in England, 22 November 1495, and was buriedin the Grey Abbey of Kilcullen. He married, 2ndly, in 1496, in England,Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver ST. JOHN, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts, byElizabeth, daughter of Henry (SCROPE), 4th LORD SCROPE (of Bolton). He,having been mortally wounded at Lemyvanna (Leap Castle), King's County,died shortly afterwards at Kildare, 3 September or 3 Non. September, andwas buried 16 October 1513, at Christ Church, Dublin. His widow married,as 1st wife, Sir John WALLOP, K.G., who died s,p., 7 July 1551. She died28 June 1516. [Complete Peerage VII:229-32, XIV:411, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
John Chevers Thomas Chevers Eleanor St Lawrence "3rd Baron" Howth ~1700 - ~1782 Matthias Ayres 82 82 built "Mine House" in 1759 Mathias owned 2000 acres in Albemarle Co., in 1757 Mathias owned 3100 acres in Albemarle Co., in 1783 at the time of his  death Thomas, Edmond, & John Ayres owned land in Va. as early as 1657 Benjamin & Thomas Ayres granted land in Va. in 1683 Prodigy, Janet Randall, gyxa29a emigrated from London 1720, by 1740 settled Buckingham Co., near Red  Mills; moved to Slate R., about 2 miles from Buckingham Co., Courthouse; 1755 Matthias recieved 2000 acre land grant in Buckingham Co. Joan Chevers 2. Joan Chevers

Married William Hore of Harperstown, County Wexford.
Allison FitzSimon dau.of Robert Fitzsimon, and sister of Walter Fitzsimon, Archbishop of Dublin 1794 Simon Hadley Robert FitzSimon Walter FitzSimon Plunkett Gautier "Walter" Chevers 1. Walter Chevers fl. 1483

Held properties in Ballyhealy, County Wexford and Macetown, County Meath, Ireland, and was listed Chief of his name according to a funeral entry.

Married Ellen, daughter of Sir William Wells, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, tying the Chevers to many well-placed barons of the Magna Carta.

Known children: Nicholas; Margaret.

entry,Commr co.Meath.
of Ballyhealy,co.Wexford & Macetown,co.Meath., Chief of his name, Commr co. Meath
Chief of his name,according to an UO funeral
D. 1514 Margaret Chevers 2. Margaret Chevers d. 20 September 1514.

Married Bartholomew Aylmer of Lyons, County Kildare.
Helen "Ellen" de Welles dau.of Sir William Wells,Lord Chancellor of Ireland William de Welles 1425 William Chevers 1. William Chevers fl. 1425

Properties in Ballyhealy, Ballyclemhay and Ballycullen, County Wexford, Ireland, receiving confirmation from the crown of these manors in 1425, and was appointed 2nd Justice of the Court of Common Pleas on the 24th of March in the 13th year of Henry VI.

of Ballyhealy, Ballyclemhay & Ballycullen, co. Wexford, these manors Crown conf'd 1425, appt 2nd.
John Chevers 1. John Chevers fl. 1405

Lived in Ballyhealy, and was Justice of the Peace for Wexford and Waterford, and Grand Seneschal for Wexford in 1416.

Known children: William and John.

of Ballyhealy, J.P.1405 of Wexford & Waterford, Grand Seneshal, Wexford 1416...
Seneshal, Wexford 1416, Crown confirmed these manors,1425.
appntd.2nd.Justice of Court of Common Pleas,24/3,13 Henry V1
1459 John Chevers 2. John Chevers fl. 1459

Was Keeper of the Rolls in 1459 and had a grant of a Royal manor of Esker, County Dublin.
1796 Margaret Hadley ~1743 Phillipina Jones Genet Anne Berford 1355 Heyn Chevers living 1355 D. 1506 Elizabeth de Welles 0920 Constance of Vienne UID: 967F0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D6F3F// D. 1477 Thomas Fitzgerald D. 1427 John Fitzgerald D. 1495 Alison Eustace D. 1496 Rowland (Roland) Fitz Eustace Edward Fitz Eustace Thomas Crosbie Margaret Dartas Jenico D'artois D. 1468 Joan Fitzgerald D. 1462 James Fitzgerald 1480 - 1542 Margaret FitzGerald 62 62 Maud Plunkett ~0985 Emmaline de Normandie 1460 - 1516 Elizabeth daughter of Oliver St. John 56 56 He [Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald] married, 2ndly, in 1496, in England,Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver ST. JOHN, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts, byElizabeth, daughter of Henry (SCROPE), 4th LORD SCROPE (of Bolton). He,having been mortally wounded at Lemyvanna (Leap Castle), King's County,died shortly afterwards at Kildare, 3 September or 3 Non. September, andwas buried 16 October 1513, at Christ Church, Dublin. His widow married,as 1st wife, Sir John WALLOP, K.G., who died s,p., 7 July 1551. She died28 June 1516. [Complete Peerage VII:229-32, XIV:411, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)] ~1421 - 1477 Thomas FitzGerald 56 56 Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare; born c1421; Justiciarof Ireland 1454 and 1461-70, Chancellor of Ireland 1462; married LadyJoan "Cam" FitzGerald (died 13 June 1486), daughter of the 7th Earl ofDesmond; died 25 March 1477.  [Burke's Peerage]

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EARLDOM OF KILDARE [IRL] (VII)

THOMAS FITZMAURICE (FITZGERALD), EARL OF KILDARE [IRL], son and heir ofJohn Cam. He is called "esquire " in a deed dated 13 April 1453, and aslate as November 1456, though he was appointed Justiciar 22 November1454. He was then steward of Richard, Duke of York, for the liberty ofMeath, and his deputy as Lieutenant of Ireland. In 1459 he gained a greatvictory over O'Conor Faly. He was appointed Justiciar 30 April 1461 onthe deposition of Henry VI, and retained the office until 1470. Heappears to have been Chancellor for a short time in 1462. In 1464 he andhis wife Joan founded a Franciscan house at Adare, co. Limerick, and madetheir tombs there; in 1465 they joined with Lord Killeen and his wife,the Earl of Desmond and the Bishop of Meath in founding the fraternity-of St. Nicholas at Dunsany. In February 1467/8 he was attainted oftreason, being charged with joining the King's Irish enemies, andsuspected of complicity with his brother-in-law, the Earl of Desmond, whowas executed. The Earl of Kildare was pardoned a few months later andrestored to his honours. In 1471 he became the Deputy of George, Duke ofClarence, the King's Lieutenant, which office he retained until 1475. In1471 he undertook to provide 40 archers for the defence of the fourcounties of the Pale, and in that year made an incursion into the McMahoncountry in Monaghan. In 1472 he founded the fraternity of St. George forthe defence of the English Pale.

He married Joan (dispensation to marry anew 24 January 1455/6, theyhaving previously married per verba de praesenti, though knowing thatthey were related within the prohibited degrees), daughter of James(FITZGERALD), 6th EARL or DESMOND [IRL], by Mary, daughter of Ulick DEBURGH, of Clanricarde. He died 25 March 1477, and is said to have beenburied in All Hallows, Dublin. His widow died 1486, and was buried in themonastery of Adare.  [Complete Peerage VII:228-9, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
1435 - 1486 Joan "Cam" FitzGerald 51 51 He [Thomas FitzMaurice FitzGerald) married Joan (dispensation to marryanew 24 January 1455/6, they having previously married per verba depraesenti, though knowing that they were related within the prohibiteddegrees), daughter of James (FITZGERALD), 6th EARL of DESMOND [IRL], byMary, daughter of Ulick DE BURGH, of Clanricarde. He died 25 March 1477,and is said to have been buried in All Hallows, Dublin. His widow died1486, and was buried in the monastery of Adare.  [Complete PeerageVII:228-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] 1798 Joseph Hadley ~1380 - 1462 James "The Usurper" FitzGerald 82 82 ~1418 - 1435 Mary de Burgh 17 17 ~1340 - 1398 Gerald FitzMaurice FitzGerald 58 58 ~1350 - 1392 Eleanor Butler 42 42 1370 - 1423 William (Uilleag\Ulick) an Fhiona de Burgh 53 53 Lord of Upper Connaught ~1402 Egelina de Courtenay ~1365 - <1435 John FitzGerald 70 70 John Fitz Maurice "Cam" ("Crouchback") FitzGerald, ofCastletown-Kildrought, Co Kildare, de jure 6th Earl of Kildare, as whichaccording to modern doctrine almost certainly succeeded his elder brother[Gerald, 5th Earl] since he was undoubtedly living Aug 1425, though neverreferred to in contemporary records, the 4th Earl of Ormond having seizedhis lands on the pretext that he had a right to them through his wife[Gerald, 5th Earl's daughters Joan & Elizabeth both married the 4th Earlof Ormonde]; allegedly married 1st Margaret Delaherne; probably married(2nd?) Rose Basset, on whom his trustees settled lands (after his death?)10 July 1435, and had [Thomas], presumably by her.  [Burke's Peerage]

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Note:CP, below, has two Johns where BP has one.

The difficulties of proving the succession at this point are muchenhanced by the great gaps in the rolls of the Irish Chancery for thisperiod.  No official record has been found of John as Earl, who is placedhere as 6th Earl on the authority of two statements: (a) A translationkindly furnished by H. Egan Kennedy, Librarian of the Dail, fromO'Clery's 'Book of Genealogies': "The son of Thomas was the 8th Earl ofKildare. The son of John Cam was the 7th Earl, the daughter of LordBurbaes was his wife.  The son of Maurice was the 6th Earl, whose son wasGarret the Earl, that is the 5th Earl.  The son of Thomas was the 4thEarl."  (b) The 'Four Masters (an. 1454): "The Earldom of Kildare wastaken by the son of John Cam son of the Earl, and he was made Justiceafter Sir Edward Eustace."  Hitherto John, "Cam" and John 6th Earl ofKildare have been regarded as one and the same person, but chronologysuggests, and the above statements seem to imply, that John 6th Earl wasbrother of Gerald 5th Earl and son of Maurice 4th Earl, and father ofJohn "Cam", father of Thomas 7th Earl.  There is a gap in the history ofthe Earldom from the Death of Gerald 5th Earl in 1432 to the successionof Thomas 7th Earl circa 1456.  It seems possible that John, 6th Earl,survived until the succession of Thomas, 7th Earl.  A John FitzMorris, ofCastletown and Kildrought, was certainly carrying out land transactionsin 1436.  [Complete Peerage VII:227-8 as corrected by XIV:411]

EARLDOM OF KILDARE [IRL] (VI)

JOHN (FITZGERALD), EARL OF KILDARE [IRL], brother and heir. On 9 June1409 he was appointed a Justice of the peace in Kildare; and on 26 April1421 the King, "on account of his gentle blood and no small poverty,"excused John, son of Maurice late Earl of Kildare, from the payment offines for intrusion on the manors of Kildrought andKilmacredock---Kildare family manors. According to Lodge, this Johnmarried Margaret de la Herne; but according to the pedigrees abovereferred to, he married a "daughter of Basset." The date of his death isunknown.  [Complete Peerage VII:228, XIV:411, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
~1391 - >1435 Rose Basset 44 44 [John] probably married (2nd?) Rose Basset, on whom his trustees settledlands (after his death?) 10 July 1435.  [Burke's Peerage] ~1370 Margaret de la Herne ~1391 - 1435 John "Cam\Crouchback" FitzGerald 44 44 [JOHN, son and heir, called Cam or Crooked. Nothing is known of himexcept that he was father of Thomas the 7th Earl. He was not recognisedas Earl, though he probably survived his father for many years for hisson Thomas was not called Earl until circa 1456.]  [Complete PeerageVII:228, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

Note: CP was corrected by vol XIV:441 to indicate that John Cam's father,John the 6th Earl, probably survived until Thomas the 7th Earl'ssuccession in 1456, therefore John Cam may well have preceded him indeath.

Note also: Burke's Peerage has John Cam and his father as one person withtwo marriages.  This may well be true, as admitted by CP, however ingoing with two separate Johns, as CP purports, I have kept BP's 2nd wifeof John the 6th Earl and mother of Thomas (Rose Basset) as John Cam'swife and mother of Thomas.  In splitting BP's one John with two marriagesinto two separate Johns, I have kept the two wives, one for each of theJohns.
1800 - 1883 Jacob Addison Hadley 82 82 Margaret D'Artois Jenico D'Artois Plunkett 0382 Dyggvi Domarsson ~1344 - DECEASED Mathilde Fleming 1695 - 1771 Elizabeth Cole 76 76 1693 - 1760 Sarah Cole 67 67 1691 - 1770 William Cole 79 79 ~1090 - 1147 of Caen Robert 57 57 Jordan de Cambernon 1802 - 1860 George Marshall Hadley 58 58 James Plunkett 1339 Richard Plunkett He was of Rathregan Meath, Ireland. He was summoned to parliament 'deconcilio regis' in 1374
Burke's Irish Family Records 1976
~1343 Elizabeth 1784 - DEAD John Lough 1710 - 1750 John Cole 40 40 0952 Judith of Verdun UID: 12320C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D9E7C// Acibella de Gascogne GIVN Acibella
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AUTH Stuart, Roderick W.
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PUBL Genealogical Publishing co., Inc, Baltimore, MD (1998)
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1411 John Cole 1807 - 1843 Ruth Hadley 36 36 1415 Jane Meriot 1437 Symon Cole Nicholas Deards 0853 - 8 Feb 0915/0916 Theodoric I Count of Ringleheim ~1383 John Cole Sir John Cole, Knight, attended the Duke of Gloucester at the battle ofAgincourt, 25 October 1415, in the reign of Henry V., and is supposed tohave then received his knighthood on that glorious field. He marriedAgnes, daughter of Sir ___ Fitzwarine, Kt.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 622 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1387 Agnes Fitzwarine Agnes's father was Sir Knight Fitzwarine (I do not have a first name forhim)

Among the first persons of note to whom William the Conqueror committedthe Defence of the Marches towards Wales, was Guarine de Meer (a memberof the House of Lorraine). He was the father of Sir Fulke Fitz Warine.The latter was succeeded by a line of eight descendants bearing his fullname, of whom the last seven were Barons. They were distinguished in thewars of their time, and made high Marriages.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 622 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1357 - >1415 William Cole 58 58 ~1361 Margaret Beaupell The Beaupell family of Landkey, co. Cornwall, time of Edward III, and ofKnowston Bewpell, in same county. ~1331 - >1380 John Cole 49 49 Sir John Cole, Knight, of Nythway, in the Parish of Brixham, who in the4th year of Richard II (1380) was knighted before the Castle of Ardes inFrance, by Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, Lord Deputy there forthe King.
This John Cole married Anne, daughter and heiress of Sir NicholasBodrigan, knt., of Gorrans in Cornwall.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1337 Anna de Bodrugan (Source: Family histories and genealogies : a series of genealogical andbiographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord,Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin,Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin : and notes on the families ofBuchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond andSwayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison RemickWaite : with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combineddescents
unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
1809 William M. Hadley 1335 Henry Beaupell Source: Family histories and genealogies : a series of genealogical andbiographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord,Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin,Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin : and notes on the families ofBuchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond andSwayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison RemickWaite : with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combineddescents. By Edward Elbridge Salisbury
unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 621 of 1,893  pgs.
Nicholas Bodrigan Nicholas was the 2nd son of Nicholas.
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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1305 - >1340 John Cole 35 35 John Cole of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, who in 1324 wasdescribed as "John Cole de Tamer, Man at Arms." He was summoned to attendthe Great Council at Westminster 30th May, 17th year of Edward II. In the9th year of Edward III he had free warren in Tamer, Lydeston, Hokesbereand Hutenesleigh. (* I don't know what that means, so don't ask me.Doneva) in co. Devon, and in Rispernatt; and in 1341 was posessed of themanors of Respnel, in co. Cornwall, Launceston and Stokley, and of themanor of Winston and divers other lands in Devon.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 619 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1279 - ~1304 Roger Cole 25 25 This Roger Cole lived in the Reign of Edward II.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 619 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1253 - ~1295 Roger Cole 42 42 Roger Cole had his dwelling at Coleton (Cole town) in Culmleigh, in thesame county.
He was summoned under the general writ to London, July 1297 to performMilitary service in person, with horses and arms, etc., in parts beyondthe seas; and was again summoned to perform service against the Scots in1301 and probably perished in this Expedition. Perhaps his early deathmay account for the omission of his name in the Family Pedigree drawn upin 1630 by Sir William Segar, Garter King at Arms.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 619 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1227 William Cole The family Cole/Cola appears in Domesday Survey as the holder of muchland in Haunts, Devon, Wilts, etc., in the reign of King Edward theConfessor. The family was of high antiquity  and rank in Saxon times.

In a deed from William the Conqueror in 1070 Cole is one of the Barons inHampshire and Wiltshire. The family remained seated in these counties andin Devon.

This William Cole was living 1243....

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 619 of 1,893  pgs. )
1409 Adam Cole 1413 William Cole Sir John Cole and Agnes Fitzwarine his wife had four sons, of whom thethird was this William Cole.
This William Cole had a son;
William Cole was the father of:
John Cole of Sudbury, county Suffolk who married Elizabeth, daughter ofJohn Martyn, by whom he had five sons. The 2nd son was William Cole ofSudbury who married Catalina, daughter of Ferdinando de Gallegos, aSpaniard of Noble extraction.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 622 of 1,893  pgs. )
1415 Robert Cole Nicholas de Bodrigan Nicholas was the 3rd son of Sir Henry de Bodrugan.
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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
1810 - 1893 Thomas Marshall Hadley 82 82 ~1746 - 1838 Lydia Vernon 92 92 UNKNOWN Henry de Bodrugan (Source: Family histories and genealogies : a series of genealogical andbiographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord,Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin,Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin : and notes on the families ofBuchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond andSwayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison RemickWaite : with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combineddescents. By Edward Elbridge Salisbury
Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
UNKNOWN Isabell Wallesborow UNKNOWN William Wallesborow 6 Jan 1277/1278 - 1331 Otto (Otho) Bodrugan Sir Otto de Bodrigan was in the 17th year of Edward II, a Knight of theShire; in 1324 he went by the King's license on a Religious pilgrimage toSpain. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir William Champernon, knt. UNKNOWN Margaret Champernon UNKNOWN William Champernon Sir William Champernon, Knight, was the father of Margaret who marriedSir Otto de Bodrigan.

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unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1263 - Mar 1308/1309 Henry de Bodrugan This Sir Henry de Bodrugan married Sibylla, sister and heir to Walter deMaundeville. He was Knight of the Shire in the 35th year of Edward I.;and in the 3rd year of Edward II (1310). He was summoned to Parliament asa Baron, but died about this time. He was seised of the Manor ofTregerion, etc., in Cornwall.

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1136 - DECEASED Duke of Cambria- Cornwall Camber Richard Cole 1195 William Cole 1813 - 1832 Eleanor Hadley 18 18 UNKNOWN Yasabella 1135 - 1200 Alberic (Aubri) 65 65 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1067 Agnes de Mortaigne ~1004 - 1049 Eustace I De Boulogne 45 45 1080 - 1155 William "The Younger" Peverel 75 75 Complete Peerage, Appendix I.

William Peverel the younger, one of the principal supportors of KINGSTEPHEN, was a commander at the Battle of the Standard and was takenprisoner at the Battle of Lincoln. His estates were forfeited for a time,and his castle of Nottingham was committed by THE EMPRESS [MAUD] toWilliam Paynel. He recovered it in 1143. His wives were Odonna and AVICEDE LANCASTRIA, who was presumably a daughter of Count Roger the Poitevin(cognomine Pictaviensis), Lord of the honour of Lancaster, by his wifeAumodis, Countess of La Marche.  He had a son Henry, and a daughter,Margaret, eventually, or in her issue, his heir, and a wife of Robert,Earl of Ferrers.

About March 1152/3 HENRY, Duke of Normandy [the future King HENRY II] andcount of Anjou, by a charter expedited at Devizes, formulated what he wasprepared to give to [RANULF DE GERNON] the Earl of Chester, as the priceof his support; not indeed, even to the half of the kingdom, but yet noinconsiderable portion of it. It ought to be unnecessary to have to statethat these extensive grants never took effect.   Nine months afterwards,in Dec. 1153, THE EARL died, poisoned, as men said, by William Peverel.

Shortly after his accession to the throne, KING HENRY II visitedNottinghamshire, in order, as the annalists state, to disinherit WilliamPeverel for having poisoned THE EARL, but more probably to punish him forwhat had previously been termed his wickedness and treason. William, onTHE KING's approach, retired to one of his religious foundations where hebecame a monk. The honor of Peverel remained in the Crown for nearly halfa century.  [Complete Peerage, Appendix I, pp. 762-5 (English/non-Latinportion of text)]

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The following information was contained in a post-em by Curt Hofemann,curt_hofemann@yaoo.com:

of Nottingham, the younger; one of the chief supporters of King Stephen[Ref: Watney #779]
1137: a commander at the battle of The Standard [Ref: Watney #779]

Peverel, William. Perhaps illegitimate son of William I by his mistress;took name of Peverel from stepfather who married her. Large holdings inNotts. and Derby. Also in 6 other counties. [Ref: Domesday Online:http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/index.html]

Of Willelm Peurel (sic) de Nottingham, Keats-Rohan has this to say:Norman, major tenant-in-chief centred upon Nottinghamshire andDerbyshire. There is no direct evidence of any relationship with RanulfPeverel . . . but it is highly likely that they were related and possiblyquite closely. . . . By his wife Adeline he had issue two sons namedWilliam of whom one predeceased him and a daughter Adeliz . . . died1113/4 . . . on the honour of Peverel see HKF i, 146ff. [Honors andKnights' Fees, W. Farrer, 3 vols, Manchester, 1923-5] [Ref: ReniaSimmonds <renia.s@ntlworld.com> 18 Mar 2002 message to Gen-Medieval]

[Note: the above text from CP, Appendix I (as transcribed by Jim Stevens)was attached here, with several omissions and mistakes.  I have correctedthe text to agree with what is stated in CP and placed it above.]

Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Derby, p. 192), identifies him asMARGARET's father. [Ref: Jim Stevens:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jast/index.html]  Note: I haveremoved Jim's "RIN" (ID #'s) from the above & there are several sentencesthat may have been miscopied/reworded as they don't make sense = seewhere I have added (sic)... Curt

Regards,
Curt

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Nottingham
1  NAME The /Younger/
2  GIVN The
2  SURN Younger

William Peverel the younger, one of the principal supportors of KING STEPHEN, was a commander at the Battle of the Standard and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln. His estates were forfeited for a time, and his castle of Nottingham was committed by THE EMPRESS [MAUD] to William Paynel. He recovered it in 1143. His wives were Odonna and AVICE DE LANCASTRIA, who was presumably a daughter of Count Roger the Poitevin (cognomine Pictaviensis), Lord of the honour of Lancaster, by his wife Aumodis, Countess of La Marche.  He had a son Henry, and a daughter, Margaret, eventually,or in her issue, his heir, and a wife of Robert, Earl of Ferrers.

About March 1152/3 HENRY, Duke of Normandy [the future King HENRY II] and count of Anjou, by a charter expedited at Devizes, formulated what he was prepared to give to[RANULF DE GERNON] the Earl of Chester, as the price of his support; not indeed, even to the half of the kingdom, but yet no inconsiderable portion of it. Itought to be unnecessary to have to state that these extensive grants never took effect.   Nine months afterwards, in Dec. 1153, THE EARL died, poisoned, as men said, by William Peverel.

Shortly after his accession to the throne, KINGHENRY II visited Nottinghamshire, in order, as the annalists state, to disinherit William Peverel for having poisoned THE EARL, but more probably to punish him for what had previously been termed his wickedness and treason. William, onTHE KING's approach, retired to one of his religious foundations where he became a monk. The honor of Peverel remained in the Crown for nearly half a century.[Complete Peerage, Appendix I, pp. 762-5 (English/non-Latin portion of text)]

The following information was contained in a post-emby Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yaoo.com:

of Nottingham, the younger; one of the chief supporters of King Stephen [Ref: Watney #779]
1137: a commander atthe battle of The Standard [Ref: Watney #779]

Peverel, William. Perhaps illegitimate son of William I by his mistress; took name of Peverel from stepfather who married her. Large holdings in Notts. and Derby. Also in 6 other counties. [Ref: Domesday Online: http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/index.html]

Of Willelm Peurel (sic) de Nottingham, Keats-Rohan has this to say: Norman, major tenant-in-chief centred upon Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. There is no direct evidence of any relationship with Ranulf Peverel . . . but it is highly likely thatthey were related and possibly quite closely. . . . By his wife Adeline he hadissue two sons named William of whom one predeceased him and a daughter Adeliz. . . died 1113/4 . . . on the honour of Peverel see HKF i, 146ff. [Honors andKnights' Fees, W. Farrer, 3 vols, Manchester, 1923-5] [Ref: Renia Simmonds <renia.s@ntlworld.com> 18 Mar 2002 message to Gen-Medieval]

[Note: the above text from CP, Appendix I (as transcribed by Jim Stevens) was attached here, with several omissions and mistakes.  I have corrected the text to agree with what isstated in CP and placed it above.]

Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Derby, p.192), identifies him as MARGARET's father. [Ref: Jim Stevens: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jast/index.html]  Note: I have removed Jim's "RIN" (ID#'s) from the above & there are several sentences that may have been miscopied/reworded as they don't make sense = see where I have added (sic)... Curt

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Nottingham
1  NAME The /Younger/
2  GIVNThe
2  SURN Younger

William Peverel theyounger, one of the principal supportors of KING STEPHEN, was a commander at the Battle of the Standard and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln. Hisestates were forfeited for a time, and his castle of Nottingham was committed by THE EMPRESS [MAUD] to William Paynel. He recove
1054 - 19 Jan 1118/1119 Adeline ~1065 - >1080 Emma de Mortaigne 15 15 Ancestral Roots, line 185-2, states that Emma "d. 1080", referring toMoriarty's "Plantagenet Ancestry", p. 42 & 46, as a source for theinformation.  Todd Farmerie looked up the reference in Moriarty at myrequest and found on p. 42 "occ. 1080", and on p. 44 (not 46), "1080"without any indication of what it represents.  There is a big differencebetween "d. 1080" and "living 1080", especially when your marriage dateis "bef. 16 June 1080", because "d. 1080" might well mean you didn't haveany children.  Thanks to Todd Farmerie I can correct AR to "aft. 1080"for her death date.

Mayflower PAF

FOSTER LINE

Dau. of Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall, and Matilda de Montgomery; m. William IV, Count of Toulouse, etc.; mother of Philippa. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2901]
1003 - 1035 Hariette De Falaise 32 32 I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1039 - 1082 Matilda Maud de Montgomery 43 43 He [Robert, Count of Mortain] m. 1stly, before 1066, Maud, daughter ofRobert de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury, by his 1st wife, Mabel,daughter and heir of William Talvas (5th son of William de Belleme,Seigneur of Alencon and Belleme).  She was buried in the Abbey ofGrestain.  He m. 2ndly, Almodis.  He d. 8 Dec 1090, and was buried withhis 1st wife.  [Complete Peerage III:427-8 as corrected by XIV:207]

Dau. of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; m. Robert, Count of Mortain and Earl of Cornwall. [Falaise Roll, p. 101, Table IV]

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINE

b.c. 1039 [Mayflower PAF] Roger & Mabel (her parents) m. 1048.

m. Robert, Count of Mortain/Earl of Cornwall; mother of Emma of Mortain. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2901]

Dau. of Roger II de Montgomery and Mabel of Alencon; m. Robert, Count of Mortain; mother of Agnes of Mortaigne and of Emma who m. William IV, Count of Toulouse. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1041, d. 1107; dau of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belleme D'alenco Talvas; m. Robert Mortaigne.  [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]
~0955 - 1026 Otto Guillaume 71 71 Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney 1803 - 1880 Abraham Hadley 77 77 ~1052 - 1138 Roger d' Aubigny 86 86 Roger d'Aubigny; married Amice.  [Burke's Peerage]

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Aubigny, Alibini, etc., Earls of Arundel

Saint-Martin d'Aubigny: Manche, arr. Coutances, cant. Periers.

The early history of the family will be found in The Complete Peerage,surname Mowbray, new ed., vol. ix, pp. 366-7.  The details of theirbenefactions to the abbey of Lessay as confirmed by a charter of HenryII, 1185-1188, identify St-Martin d'Aubigny with the Aubigny which wasthe caput of their Norman honour; thus the "ecclesiam de Folgeriis" isFeugeres 2 1/2 kil. SE of Aubigny, the "feria Sancti Christofori"mentioned in conjunction with the "forum Albinneii" isSt-Christophe-d'Aubigny, a parish now united to that of St-Martin, and"Marchesis" is Marchesieux, 5 kil. NE of Aubigny.  There is no trace of afeudal castle at Aubigny itself, but Gerville found nearby at LeMesnil-Vigot the remains of a considerable castle with a well-definedmotte, then known as "le chateau de St-Clair".  [Origins of SomeAnglo-Norman Families]
~1010 - >1066 William Seigneur d' Aubigny 56 56 William d'Aubigny, Seigneur of Aubigny (subsequently Saint-Martind'Aubigny), Normandy; married by 1048 sister of Grimald de Plessis.[Burke's Peerage]

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Aubigny, Alibini, etc., Earls of Arundel

Saint-Martin d'Aubigny: Manche, arr. Coutances, cant. Periers.

The early history of the family will be found in The Complete Peerage,surname Mowbray, new ed., vol. ix, pp. 366-7.  The details of theirbenefactions to the abbey of Lessay as confirmed by a charter of HenryII, 1185-1188, identify St-Martin d'Aubigny with the Aubigny which wasthe caput of their Norman honour; thus the "ecclesiam de Folgeriis" isFeugeres 2 1/2 kil. SE of Aubigny, the "feria Sancti Christofori"mentioned in conjunction with the "forum Albinneii" isSt-Christophe-d'Aubigny, a parish now united to that of St-Martin, and"Marchesis" is Marchesieux, 5 kil. NE of Aubigny.  There is no trace of afeudal castle at Aubigny itself, but Gerville found nearby at LeMesnil-Vigot the remains of a considerable castle with a well-definedmotte, then known as "le chateau de St-Clair".  [Origins of SomeAnglo-Norman Families]

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The following info was provided in a post-em by Curt Hofemann,curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

A few more dribs & brabs:

Seigneur of Aubigny (Albiniacum) [Ref: CP IX:366, Holloway p20]

(in conjunction with son Roger) benefactor of the Abbey of Lessay [Ref:CP IX:366]

William d'Aubigny, first of the name, married the sister of Grimoult[Ref: McBride citing the Harleian Society, Vol 80, "Knights of Edward I"Vol 1 (A to E), with additions from Crispin and Macary, p6-7]

William d'Aubigny, of St. Martin d'Aubigny, who married the sister ofGrimauld de Plessis, (some reconstructions make him older brotherinstead) [Ref: TAF 21 May 2002] Note: the village of Saint Martind'Aubigny is 16 km. west of St-Lo and 15 km. north of Coutances, inNormandy. The other (unrelated) Aubigny/Albini line is from St. AubinAubigné, a different town... Curt

married bef 1048: [Ref: Holloway p20], names: William D'AUBIGNEY & ___PLESSIS [Ref: CP IX:366, Holloway p20]

Research note:  As to the link to the Saint Sauvieur line, there isnothing to it - just a guess based on the names of William and Nigeloccuring in both families. [Ref: TAF 21 May 2002] Would love to see anexpansion/basis of this... Curt

Note: Holloway = _The Genealogy of Mary Wentworth, Who Became the Wife ofWilliam Brewster_ by Naomi D. Holloway, LDS Film#1738313.

Regards,
Curt
~1030 Sister of Grimald de Plessis ~1000 Berthe of Chartes I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1120 - 1186 Richard de la Haye 66 66 ~1034 - ~1080 Raoul I Seigneur de Tancarville 46 46 <1084 - 1140 William de Mortaigne 56 56 EARLDOM of CORNWALL

William de Mortain, Earl of Cornwall, also Count of Mortain, son andheir.  He appears to have been b. before 1084, and to have coveted theEarldom of Kent, held by his uncle, Eudes (1067-97), and, beingdisappointed thereof, to have rebelled, with Robert de Belleme, againstthe King in Normandy, in an endeavor to recover that Duchy for Robert,the King's elder brother.  They were defeated and taken prisoners, 24 Apr1106, at Tinchebray, when, being attainted, his honours becameforfeited.  He m. Adilidis.  After many years' imprisonment, he became aCluniac monk, in 1140, at Bermondsey, where he d., probably sp. [CompletePeerage, III:418-9]

!Son of Robert, Count de Moreton.  Rebelled against Henry I, demanding the earldom of Kent, which his uncle Odo had held. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 391]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

!Earl of Cornwall, who, rebelling against Henry I, joined Robert of Normandy, and led the van at the battle of Tenchebray.  In this conflict, after displaying great personal valor, he fell into the hands of his opponents and was sent prisoner to England, where he was treated with much cruelty, the king
causing his eyes to be put out, and detaining him in captivity for life. Left two sons, Adelm and John. [The Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 23]

After the death of his father, Count Robert, he demanded of King Henry I, besides his own inheritance, the earldom of Kent, which had belonged to his deceased uncle, Bishop Odo. On being refused the request, he started a revolt in Normandy, was captured at the battle of Tenchebrai, thrown into prison, had his eyes put out and died there. [Falaise Roll, p. 95]

Forfeited Conteville (Eure, arr. Pont-Audemer, cant. Beuzeville) to the king in 1106. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 31]
~1088 - 1140 Renebault Sire de Tankerville 52 52 ~1062 - 1129 Guillaume Seigneur de Tancarville 67 67 ~1072 Maud d' Arques 1806 - 1838 Rebecca Hobson 31 31  [Hadley#1.FTW]

[Vol.13, #1495.FTW]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 13, Ed. 1, Tree #1495, Date of Import: Sep 9, 1999]

!NOTE Rebecca dis.Aug.5,1825 m.?
~1035 - >1086 William Vicomte d' Arques 51 51 From "The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families":

William of Arques has been the subject of an exhaustive study byProfessor D. C. Douglas in the introduction to his edition "The DomesdayMonacharum of Christ Church Canterbury", where full references are givento the authorities; and it is unnecessary to go over the ground again.Briefly he held Folkestone, Kent, and was the son of Godfrey Vicomte ofArques.  The identity of the tenant of Folkstone is established by thefact that it passed to Nigel de Monville who had married his daughter andcoheiress Emma.  He must not be confused with William of Arques, a monkof Moleme who was a counsellor of Robert Curthose, and still less withWilliam, count of Arques, the uncle of William the Conqueror.  The ruinedcastle of Arques-la-Bataille is well known.

William of Arques has been the subject of an exhaustive study by Professor D. C. Douglas in the introduction to his edition "The Domesday Monacharum of Christ Church Canterbury", where full references are given to the authorities; and it is unnecessary to go over the ground again. Briefly he held Folkestone, Kent, and was the son of Godfrey Vicomte of Arques. The identity of the tenant of Folkstone is established by the fact that it passed to Nigel de Monville who had married his daughter and coheiress Emma. He must not be confused with William of Arques, a monk of Moleme who was a counsellor of Robert Curthose, and still less with William, count of Arques, the uncle of William the Conqueror. The ruined castle of Arques-la-Bataille is well known.
~1035 - <1071 Beatrice de Bolbec 36 36 ~1060 - 1107 Richard Seigneur de Reviers 47 47 Richard de Reviers, Lord of Reviers, Vernon, and Nehou (all inNormandy).  [Burke's Peerage. p. 832]

Richard; feudal Lord of Vernon and holder of many manors at the time ofthe Domesday Survey 1086; enjoyed a local prominence in the CountyPalatine of Chester as Baron of Shipbrooke (a subinfeudatory rank (butnot a peerage title) conferred by Hugh d'Avranches or Lupus (ie. "Wolf",so-called from his ferocity and acquisitiveness), Earl of Chester withquasi-regal powers, so created 1071 in the reign of his great-uncle ofthe half blood William I ("The Conqueror").  [Burke's Peerage, p. 2884 onthe Barony of Vernon]

Note: Burke's does not document that Richard was made an Earl of Devon.

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RICHARD DE REVIERS, Seigneur de Reviers, Vernon, and Néhou, in Normandy.His parentage is unknown, but he has been conjectured to have been sonand heir of William DE VERNON (a).  In Domesday he appears as thepossessor of a single Manor Mosterton in Dorset. It has been erroneouslyconsidered that he was created Earl of Devon by Henry I. The authoritiesfor this are the statements made in two monastic chronicles. There is,however, abundant charter evidence that he never styled himself an Earl,that his wife in her widowhood never styled herself a Countess, and thatnone of their children, nor their grandchildren, ever so styled them. Hewas the founder (in the technical sense of the word) of the Abbey ofMontebourg.

He married Adelise, daughter of William PEVEREL of Nottingham, the elder,by Adeline, his wife. He died 8 September 1107, and was buried in theAbbey of Montebourg. His widow survived her eldest son, Baldwin, and died27 May 1156 or later.  [Complete Peerage IV:309-11, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]

(a) It appears from a charter of Henry I to the canons of Breamore thatRichard's son, Baldwin had an uncle Hugh, who (if by 'Avunnculus' ismeant 'patruus') may be the Hugh de Redveris mentioned in a memorandum ofLa Trinite at Caen, and also the Hugh mentioned as son of William deVernon in a document (of date about 1067) in the cartulary of La Triniteat Rouen, signed by William Vernonensis and Emma his wife.  In theregister of Carisbrooke it is said that Richard de Reviers was 'nepos' ofWilliam Fitz Osborn, after whose death (his sons John & Richard havingdvp.) the Isle of Wight was inherited by the said Richard, 'tunc ComesExonie.'  So that this Richard may have been son of William de Vernon, byEmma, sister of William fitz Osborn.  The continuator of William ofJumieges states that a niece of Gunnor the wife of Duke Richard wasmarried to Osmund de Centumvillis, Vicomte de Vernon, and was mother ofthe first Fulk de Aneio and  of the mother of the first Baldwin deReviers.

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Following copied from Dave Utzinger, World Connect db=utzing,rootsweb.com:

Close advisor to Henry I.

Richards parentage has long been shrouded in confusion. Dugdale said hewas the son of Baldwin de Meules, but this was based on the misconceptionthat Ricahrd fitz Baldwin was the same person as Richard de Redvers. Ithas also been argued more recently that Richard was the son of a Baldwinde Redvers who is mentioned in the deathbed charter of his brotherRichard in 1060.

However, it is most likely that Richard was a son of William de Vernon,lord of Vernon, Normandy who died after 1077, and probably before 1089. Acharter of Richard de Vernon (grandson or great grandson of Richard deRedvers) preserved by Thomas Stapleton and dated by him to 1186 statesthat 'confirmo
donationem quam primus Willelmus de Vernone ANTECESSOR MEUS, cujus corpusin ecclesia de Vernone jacet...' If this is taken in conjunction with thefacts that WIlliam de Vernon had a son named Hugh, and that Richard's sonBaldwin had an uncle named Hugh, it shows that William had two sons, Hughand Richard.

Hope this makes sense. The Redvers and Vernon families were very closelylinked, & it is difficult to make sense of it all.

Luke Potter

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Richard de Abrincis, surnamed de Redvers, having s. to the honours andpossession of his father, resigned the Barony of Okehampton, thesheriffalty of Devon, and the custody of the castle at Exeter, in favourof his nephew, Robert de Abrincis, and was created Earl of Devon by KingHenry I with a grant of the Isle of Wight in fee. This nobleman (who,from residing chiefly at Exeter, was generally called Earl of Exeter) m.Adeliza, dau. and co-heiress of William FitzOsborne, Earl of Hereford,and had issue,

I. Baldwin de Redvers, his successor.
II. William de Redvers, surnamed de Vernon.
III. Robert de Redvers.
I. Hadwise, m. to William de Romare, Earl of Lincoln.

Richard de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon, d. in 1137, and was s. by hiseldest son, Baldwin de Redvers. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 140, Courtenay, BaronsCourtenay, Earls of Devon]

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The following post-em from Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com,contains some of the debate/speculation about the ancestry of Richard:

Below is way more than you probably ever wanted on this subject.  Iapologize in advance for its length:

   Luke Potter posted to gen-medieval@rootsweb.com on 09 Jan 1998Subject: Re: Baldwin de Reviers: Richard's parentage has long beenshrouded in confusion. Dugdale said he was the son of Baldwin de Meules,but this was based on the misconception that Richard fitz Baldwin was thesame person as Richard de Redvers. It has also been argued more recentlythat Richard was the son of a Baldwin de Redvers who is mentioned in thedeathbed charter of his brother Richard in 1060. However, it is mostlikely that Richard was a son of William de Vernon, lord of Vernon,Normandy who died after 1077, and probably before 1089. A charter ofRichard de Vernon (grandson or great grandson of Richard de Redvers)preserved by Thomas Stapleton and dated by him to 1186 states that'confirmo donationem quam primus Willelmus de Vernone ANTECESSOR MEUS,cujus corpus in ecclesia de Vernone jacet...' If this is taken inconjunction with the facts that WIlliam de Vernon had a son named Hugh,and that Richard's son Baldwin had an uncle named Hugh, it shows thatWilliam had two sons, Hugh and Richard.
   A dissenting argument on Richard's ancestry: Diana Trenchard postedprivately to me on 9 Jan 1998 Subject: Re: Baldwin de Reviers . . . Asyou will see, my quote from Bearman (1994) comes down on the other sideof the possible ancestry of the first Richard Redvers. I'll leave you tojudge the evidence. . . Richard de Redvers (died 1107) was the founder ofthe family in England as a consequence of his support for Henry prior tohis becoming King Henry I. His son Balwin was created Earl of Devon in1141 by Matilda as a reward for his vigorous support of her againstStephen. The following is a quote from the Introduction in "Charters ofthe Redvers Family and the Earldom of Devon 1090-1217' by Robert Bearman,pub 1994 by Devon and Cornwall Record Society, New Series, Vol 37. "Theorigins of the Redvers family are obscure. For many years genealogiststhought otherwise, due to their reliance on William Dugdale's 'Baronageof England' (1675-6), which had mistakenly equated Richard de Redverswith Richard the son of Baldwin de Meules, William I's sheriff of Devon.[footnote: His mistake was still being repeated more than 200 yearslater: eg DNB, iii, 34; Notes and Queries, 12th series, vii,(4 Dec 1920),p445.] The editors of 'The Complete Peerage' were aware of Dugdale'serror but further compounded matters by proposing as Richard's fatherWilliam de Vernon, prominent in Normandy in the eleventhcentury.['Complete Peerage',iv,310; 'William the Conqueror, D.C.Douglas,London, 1964,pp87-8.] The evidence on which they relied, however, doesnot bear this out, [footnote: their argument hinged on the relationshipbetween Hugh and William de Vernon in a charter quoted in Round,'Calendar', p23, no 82. The calendar makes William the father of Hugh,but in fact the relationship was the other way round ('Chartularium deMont Rothomagi, p430, no 16).] A more plausible theory had already beenadvanced by Thomas Stapleton in the 1840s but in such a confused mannerthat later genealogists were unable to follow his arguments, [footnote:'Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae', 2 vols, Royal Historical Society,London, 1840-4, ii, pp cclxix-cclxxx; and see JR Planche, 'The Conquerorand his Companions', 2 vols, London, 1874, ii, 46, and GH White in 'TheGenealogist', NS xxxvii (1921), p131.]. It was based on a charter of1060, now available in modern edition, which mentions three Redversbrothers: Richard (who died in that year), William and Baldwin,[footnote: 'Recueil des Actes des Ducs de Normandie', ed M. Faroux, Caen,1961, p328, no 147. The brothers' surname occurs only in the rubric.]. Itwas Stapleton's belief that this Baldwin was Richard's father, mainly onthe grounds that Richard in turn named his eldest son Baldwin. This mayseem inconclusive but the argument is given some support by Robert deTorigni in one of his interpolations in the Chronicle of William deJumieges [pp 328-9]. Clearly the matter must be left in some doubt, butStapleton's argument, unlike the others, is at least not based on errorsand should therefore be preferred." [Ref:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jast/D0026/G0000005.html]

Research note:
   CP Shows that Baldwin de Redvers (II), Earl of Devon, had an uncleHugh.  Assuming correct use of latin this would mean that his fatherRichard had a brother of this name. It is then hypothesized that thisHugh was the same as the Hugh, son of William de Vernon and his wifeEmma, which would provide the same parentage for Richard.  The Genealogyof the founders of Carisbrook show this same Richard to be nephew ofWilliam Fitz Osbern, and thus it was hypothesized that Richard, the firstEnglish Redvers/Vernon, was son of William de Vernon and Emma FitzOsbern, who in turn was daughter of Osbern de Bolbec (in a 2nd msg TAFcorrected name to de Crepon) and Emma d'Ivry.  However this parentage forRichard was disproven.  This is reported in van Houtz article, Robert deTorigni as Genealogist, in Studies in Medieval History presented to RAllen Brown, and I have not had the time to track down her reference forthe disproof.

   In a more complete discussion of the family in the article Aspects ofRobert de Torigny's Genealogies Revisited (in Nottingham Medieval Studies27:21-7).  This shows that in the generation prior to Richard, there is aBaldwin, a Richard who d.s.p., and their (presumed) brother William, sonof Hugh (the author hypothesizes that William was either the youngestchild of Hugh, or the only child, making Richard and Baldwinhalf-brothers).  This last William appears identical to the William whomarried Emma, and had Hugh.  The author calls her Emma Fitz Osbern, butthis forgets that her identity as a Fitz Osbern depends on her identityas mother of Richard, which has been rejected (if he has other reasons,he does not give them).  The author then hypothesizes that Richard(father of Earl Baldwin) and his brother Hugh are sons of Baldwin, andthat this Baldwin is the same as the Baldwin de Redvers that Robert namesas son of a daughter of Osmund de Centumuilliers, vicomte de Vernon(otherwise difficult to identify) by a niece of Duchess Gunnor.
   Now for my own speculation (entirely unsupported!).  Either the firstBaldwin de Redvers, in marrying a sister of William Fitz Osbern waswithin the prohibited degree (of which the Normans tended to be ratherscrupulous) since his wife would be granddaughter of Gunnor's brother,and his mother was granddaughter of one of Gunnor's siblings, or elseRobert has erred here.  Could it be that there was only one relationshipwith Gunnor, that Richard was great-nephew of William Fitz Osbern, andthat Baldwin's mother, was daughter of a nephew (Osbern de Crepon, son ofHerfast, her brother) and not of a niece (the unnamed wife of Osmund)?One could even go a step more (if William, son of Hugh was in fact ahalf-brother), and suggest that Robert, in confusing Osmund with Osbertshuffled generations somewhat, and that Osmund de Centumuilliers marrieda great-niece of Gunnor, daughter of her nephew Osbert, and by him wasmother of Baldwin (rather than him being maternal grandson).

It could even be (I am speculating on the fly, without my references,but I suspect this version would stretch chronology too much, makingWilliam Fitz Osbern too much older than Richard) that Baldwin wasmaternal grandson of Osmund, and he in turn married the daughter ofOsbert (Robert did have a tendancy to drop generations, as appears tohave been the case in the Montgomery and Warenne connections to Gunnor).[Ref: TAF 15 Nov 1996]

<Richard de Redvers. The Lordship of the Island (Isle of Wight) wasconsidered a very high honour. Richard adopted the style, Earl ofDevonshire and Lord of the Isle of Wight. He died in 1140, in the reignof King Stephen and was succeeded by his son>

Richard de Reviers. "Redvers" is a later spelling. The Lordship of theIsland was valued for its rents, not its "very high honour" ~ a conceptof later times. Richard did not adopt the style of Earl, and he died on 8September 1107, not in 1140. [Ref:http://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-03/beaver1a.html]

Regards,
Curt

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl Of Devon
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl Of Devon
Richard deReviers, Lord of Reviers, Vernon, and Nehou (all in Normandy). [Burke's Peerage. p. 832]

Richard; feudal Lord of Vernon and holder of many manors at the time of the Domesday Survey 1086; enjoyed a local prominence in the County Palatine of Chester as Baron of Shipbrooke (a subinfeudatory rank (but not a peeragetitle) conferred by Hugh d'Avranches or Lupus (ie. "Wolf", so-called from his ferocity and acquisitiveness), Earlof Chester with quasi-regal powers, so created 1071 in the reign of his great-uncle of the half blood William I ("The Conqueror").  [Burke's Peerage, p. 2884on the Barony of Vernon]

Note: Burke's doesnot document that Richard was made an Earl of Devon.

RICHARD DE REVIERS, Seigneur de Reviers, Vernon, and Néhou, in Normandy. His parentage is unknown, but he has been conjectured to have been son and heir of William DE VERNON (a).  In Domesday he appears as the possessor of a single Manor Mosterton in Dorset. It has been erroneously considered that he was created Earl of Devon by Henry I. The authoritiesfor this are the statements made in two monastic chronicles. There is, however, abundant charter evidence thathe never styled himself an Earl, that his wifein her widowhood never styled herself a Countess, and that none of their children, nor their grandchildren, ever so styled them. He was the founder (in the technical sense of the word) of the Abbey of Montebourg.

He married Adelise, daughter of William PEVEREL of Nottingham, the elder, by Adeline, his wife. He died 8 September 1107, and was buried in the Abbey of Montebourg. His widow survived her eldest son, Baldwin, and died 27 May 1156 or later.  [Complete PeerageIV:309-11, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(a) It appears from a charter ofHenry I to the canons of Breamore that Richard's son, Baldwin had an uncle Hugh, who (if by 'Avunnculus' is meant 'patruus') may be the Hugh de Redveris mentioned in a memorandum of La Trinite at Caen, and also the Hugh mentioned as sonof William de Vernon in a document (of date about 1067) in the cartulary of LaTrinite at Rouen, signed by William Vernonensis and Emma his wife.  In the register of Carisbrooke it is saidthat Richard de Reviers was 'nepos' of William Fitz Osborn, after whose death (his sons John & Richard having dvp.) the Isle ofWight was inherited by the said Richard, 'tunc Comes Exonie.'  So that this Richard may have been son of William de Vernon, by Emma, sister of William fitz Osborn.  The continuator of William of Jumieges states that a niece of Gunnor the wife of Duke Richard was married to Osmund de Centumvillis, Vicomte de Vernon, and was mother of the first Fulk de Aneio and  of the mother of the first Baldwin de Reviers.

Following copied from Dave Utzinger, World Connect db=utzing, rootsweb.com:

Richards parentage has long been shrouded in confusion. Dugdale said he was the son of Baldwin de Meules, but this was based on the misconception that Ricahrd fitz Baldwin was the same person as Richard deRedvers. It has also been argued more recently that Richard was the son of a Baldwin de Redvers who is mentioned in the deathbed charter of his brother Richard in 1060.

However, it is most likely that Richard was a son of William deVernon, lord of Vernon, Normandy who died after 1077, and probably before 1089.A charter of Richard de Vernon (grandson or great grandson of Richard de Redvers) preserved by Thomas Stapleton and dated by him to 1186 states that 'confirmo
donationem quam primus Willelmus de Vernone ANTECESSOR MEUS, cujus corpus inecclesia de Vernone jacet...'If this is taken in conjunction with the facts that WIlliam de Vernon had a son named Hugh, and that Richard's son Baldwin had an uncle named Hugh, it shows that William had two
~1025 - <1089 William Seigneur de Vernon 64 64 Curt Hofemann, curt_hofeman@yahoo.com, wrote in a post-em:

A charter for Daint-Pere of Chartres, which was passed before 1061, andprobably before 1053, show that at the time the family had then obtainedfull lordship of Vernon, together with its castle; and William of Vernonretained tis lordship until after the Norman conquest, his last recordedact being in 1077 when he made a grant to the monestary of Le Bec.  It israre indeed that the origin of a Norman territorial family of the secondclass can be illustrated with this particularity from the independentcharters of four religious houses. [Ref: Wm. the C., Douglas, p87

Regards,
Curt

A charter for Daint-Pere of Chartres, which was passed before 1061, and probably before 1053, show that at the time the family had then obtained full lordship of Vernon, together with its castle; and William of Vernon retained tis lordship until after the Norman conquest, his last recorded act being in 1077 when he made a grant tothe monestary of Le Bec.  It is rare indeed that the origin of a Norman territorial family of the second class can be illustrated with this particularity fromthe independent charters of four religious houses. [Ref: Wm. the C., Douglas,p87

A charter for Daint-Pere of Chartres, which was passed before 1061, andprobably before 1053, show that at the time the family had then obtained fulllordship of Vernon, together with its castle; and William of Vernon retained tis lordship until after the Norman conquest, his last recorded act being in 1077when he made a grant to the monestary of Le Bec.  It is rare indeed that the origin of a Norman territorial family of the second class can be illustrated with this particularity fromthe independent charters of four religious houses. [Ref: Wm. the C., Douglas, p87
~1090 Roger de Huntingfield ~1059 - 1116 Osbern de Arches 57 57 Domesday Tenant of Yorkshire & Lincolnshire ~1102 - 1155 Baldwin de Reviers 53 53 Baldwin de Reviers, son of Richard de Reviers, Lord of Reviers, Vernon,and Nehou (all in Normandy), supported the Empress Maud against KingStephen in the period known as the Anarchy following the death of Henry Iand was by her created Earl of Devon c1141.  The name of Reviers wassubsequently corrupted to Redvers.  As well as holding the Earldom ofDevon the de Revierses were Lords of the Isle of Wight.  [Burke's Peerage]

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EARLDOM OF DEVON (I) 1141

BALDWIN DE REVIERS, son and heir of Richard DE REVIERs. On the rumour ofthe King's
death, in April 1136, he was one of the first to break into revolt.Seizing the royal castle of Exeter, he sustained a long siege by theKing, and was ultimately allowed to withdraw his forces on giving up thecastle. The King then proceeded to the Isle of Wight, took possession ofthe island, and drove him, with his wife and children, into exile. Hetook refuge at the Court of the Count of Anjou, and soon afterwardsconducted a successful raid into Normandy. About Lent 1138 he was takenprisoner in Normandy by Enguerrand de Say, a partisan of King Stephen. Hereturned to England in -the autumn of 1139, shortly before the arrival ofthe Empress Maud, and, landing at Wareham, seized the castle of Corfe.This he defended successfully against the King, forcing him eventually toraise the siege. By the Empress he was created EARL OF DEVON, probably in1141, and certainly before Midsummer in that year. He married Adelise. Hedied 4 June 1155, and was buried (as was his said wife) in Quarr Abbey,which he had founded in 1132. [Complete Peerage IV:311-2, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]

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Baldwin de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon. This nobleman, upon the demise ofKing Henry I, espousing the cause of the Empress Maud, took up arms andimmediately fortified his castle of Exeter and the Isle of Wight; but,being besieged by King Stephen, he was obliged to surrender the castleand all his other possessions and to withdraw with his family from thekingdom. We find him, however, soon again returning and in the enjoymentof the Earldom of Devon; but, like his father, generally styled Earl ofExeter, from residing in the city, His lordship m. Lucia, dau. of Dru deBalun, and had issue, Richard, his successor; William, surnamed deVerdon; and Maud. He d. in June, 1155, and was s. by his son, Richard deRedvers, 3rd Earl of Devon. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and ExtinctPeerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 140, Courtenay, BaronsCourtenay, Earls of Devon]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl Of Devon
1  NAME Baldwin De /Redvers/
2  GIVN Baldwin De
2  SURN Redvers
2  NSFX 1st Earl Of Devon

Baldwin de Reviers, son of Richard de Reviers, Lord of Reviers, Vernon, and Nehou (all in Normandy),supported the Empress Maud against King Stephen in the period known as the Anarchy following the death of Henry I and was by her created Earl of Devon c1141.The name of Reviers was subsequently corrupted to Redvers.  As well as holdingthe Earldom of Devon the de Revierses were Lords of the Isle of Wight.  [Burke's Peerage]

EARLDOM OF DEVON (I)

BALDWIN DE REVIERS, son and heir of Richard DE REVIERs. On the rumour of the King's
death, in April 1136, he was one of the first to breakinto revolt. Seizing the royal castle of Exeter, he sustained a long siege bythe King, and was ultimately allowed to withdraw his forces on giving up the castle. The King then proceeded to the Isle of Wight, took possession of the island, and drove him, with his wife and children, into exile. He took refuge at the Court of the Count of Anjou, and soon afterwards conducted a successful raidinto Normandy. About Lent 1138 he was taken prisoner in Normandy by Enguerrandde Say, a partisan of King Stephen. He returned to England in -the autumn of 1139,
shortly before the arrival of the Empress Maud, and, landing at Wareham, seized the castle of Corfe. This he defended successfully against the King, forcing him eventually to raise the siege. By the Empress he was created EARL OF DEVON, probably in 1141, and certainly before Midsummer in that year. He marriedAdelise. He died 4 June 1155, and was buried (as was his said wife) in Quarr Abbey, which he had founded in 1132. [Complete Peerage IV:311-2, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]

Baldwin de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon. This nobleman, upon the demise of King Henry I, espousing the cause of the Empress Maud, took up arms and immediately fortified his castle of Exeter and the Isle of Wight; but, being besieged by KingStephen, he was obliged to surrender the castle and all his other possessionsand to withdraw with his family from the kingdom. We find him, however, soon again returning and in the enjoyment of the Earldom of Devon; but, like his father, generally styled Earl of Exeter, from residing in the city, His lordship m.Lucia, dau. of Dru de Balun, and had issue, Richard, his successor; William, surnamed de Verdon; and Maud. He d. in June, 1155, and was s. by his son, Richardde Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, London, 1883, p. 140, Courtenay, Barons Courtenay, Earls ofDevon]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl Of Devon
1  NAME Baldwin De /Redvers/
2  GIVN Baldwin De
2  SURN Redvers
2  NSFX 1st Earl Of Devon

Baldwin deReviers, son of Richard de Reviers, Lord of Reviers, Vernon, and Nehou (all inNormandy), supported the Empress Maud against King Stephen in the period knownas the Anarchy following the death of Henry I and was by her created Earl of Devon c1141. The name of Reviers was subsequently corrupted to Redvers.  As wellas holdingthe Earldom of Devon the de Revierses were Lords of the Isle of Wight.  [Burke's Peerage]

EARLDOM OF DEVON (I)

BALDWIN DE REVIERS, son and heir of Richard DE REVIERs. On the rumour of the King's
death, in April 1136, he was one of the firstto breakinto revolt. Seizing the royal castle of Exeter, he sustained a long siege by the King, and was ultimately allowed to withdraw his forces on giving up the castle. The King then proceeded to the Isle of Wight, took possession ofthe island, and drove him, with his wife and children, into exile. He took refuge at the Court of the Count of Anjou, and soon afterwards conducted a successful raid into Normandy. About Lent 1138 he was tak
~1072 - >1113 Robert I de Beauchamp 41 41 Note: Paul Reed begins by numbering this Robert as (I) because of theexistence of an additional Robert in the line.  However he then ends upnot agreeing with AR & other sources with their numbering of latergenerations of Robert de Beauchamps. ~1050 - >1086 Robert FitzIvo 36 36 Principle tenant of Robert, Count of Mortain.

The following information was in a post-em from Curt Hofemann,curt_hofemann@yahoo.com :

Just a tiny bit to add:
Robert the Constable, or Robert Fitz Ivo, a principal tenant of Robert,Count of Mortain, held Stoke-under-Hamden and Hatch, at Domesday. [Ref:Paul Reed 21 Jan 1999 msg to SGM, subject: Re: Constance Blount] Note:Paul has since become an FASG.

Regards,
Curt
~1113 Hugh de Vernon 1809 - 1881 William Hadley 72 72 ~1095 - ~1174 William de Vernon 79 79 William de Vernon [2nd son of Richard]; great grandfather of [Richard deVernon who married Avice in 1171].  [Burke's Peerage]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Vernon
William de Vernon [2nd son of Richard]; great grandfather of [Richard de Vernon who married Avice in 1171].  [Burke's Peerage]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Vernon
William de Vernon [2nd son of Richard]; great grandfather of [Richard de Vernon who married Avice in 1171].  [Burke's Peerage]
~1090 - ~1165 Lucy de Tankerville 75 75 ~1114 - 1162 Mabel (Beatrice) FitzRichard 48 48 ?Mabel, daughter and (in her issue) heir of William Fitz Richard, a manof huge estates in Cornwall.   [Complete Peerage, III:429 as corrected byXIV:207]

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Mabel, d. by 1162, daughter of Richard Fitz Richard, Lord of Cardinan,Cornwall, and granddaughter of Robert de Mortain.  [Ancestral Roots, line121-26]
~1150 - 1230 Nichola de la Haye 80 80 ~1125 - >1185 Maud de Vernon 60 60 ~1072 - 1156 Adelise Peverel 84 84 He [Richard de Reviers] married Adelise, daughter of William PEVEREL ofNottingham, the elder, by Adeline, his wife. He died 8 September 1107,and was buried in the Abbey of Montebourg. His widow survived her eldestson, Baldwin, and died 27 May 1156 or later.  [Complete PeerageIV:309-11, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

He [Richard de Reviers] married Adelise, daughter of William PEVEREL of Nottingham, the elder, by Adeline, his wife. He died 8 September 1107, and was buriedin the Abbey of Montebourg. His widow survived her eldest son, Baldwin, and died 27 May 1156 or later.  [Complete Peerage IV:309-11, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

He [Richard de Reviers] married Adelise, daughter of William PEVERELof Nottingham, the elder, by Adeline, his wife. He died 8 September 1107, and was buried in the Abbey of Montebourg. His widow survived her eldest son, Baldwin, and died 27 May 1156 or later.  [Complete Peerage IV:309-11, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]
~1080 - BET 1134 AND 1135 Robert de la Haye Since the wife of Robert de la Haie was named Muriel and they were theparents of Cecily, Roger de St. John's wife.  [Complete Peerage] ~1085 Muriel of Lincoln Since the wife of Robert de la Haie was named Muriel and they were theparents of Cecily, Roger de St. John's wife.  [Complete Peerage] ~1055 - <1110 Colswegen of Lincoln 55 55 ~1043 - >1123 Ralph de la Haye 80 80 1810 - 1848 Joseph Hadley 38 38 ~1049 Oliva d' Aubigny ~1013 - <1080 Richard "Thurstin Haldup" de la Haye 67 67 ~1025 Anne ~1097 - >1161 Hawise (Maud) de Reviers 64 64 He [William de Roumare] married Hawise, sister of Baldwin (DE REVIERS),1st EARL OF DEVON, and daughter of Richard DE REVIERS, who as Hadewisacomitissa attested a charter of his in which he is called William Consulof Lincoln. He is said to have become a monk at Revesby. He d. before1161. His widow in 1161 accounted to the Sheriff for 10 marks inSomerset. She, as Hadewysia comitissa de Rumara, gave lands at Bure andChewton to Christchurch Priory, Hants, being part of her marriage giftfrom her brother Earl Baldwin, for the souls of her husband William Earlof Romara, and her son William and others. She gave the church ofFeltham, near Staines, to the hospital of St. Giles-in-the-Fields.[Complete Peerage VII:667-70, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

He [William de Roumare] married Hawise, sister of Baldwin (DE REVIERS), 1st EARL OF DEVON, and daughter of Richard DE REVIERS, who as Hadewisa comitissa attested a charter of his in which he is called William Consul of Lincoln. He is said to have become a monk at Revesby. He d. before 1161. His widow in 1161 accounted to the Sheriff for 10 marks in Somerset. She, as Hadewysia comitissa de Rumara, gave lands at Bure and Chewton to Christchurch Priory, Hants, being part of her marriage gift from her brother Earl Baldwin, for the souls of her husbandWilliam Earl of Romara, and her son William and others. She gave the church ofFeltham, near Staines, to the hospital of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. [Complete Peerage VII:667-70, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

He [William de Roumare] married Hawise, sister of Baldwin (DE REVIERS), 1st EARL OF DEVON, and daughterof Richard DE REVIERS, who as Hadewisa comitissa attested a charter of his in which he is called William Consul of Lincoln. He is said to have become a monk at Revesby. He d. before 1161. His widow in 1161 accounted to the Sheriff for 10marks in Somerset. She, as Hadewysia comitissa de Rumara, gave lands at Bure and Chewton to Christchurch Priory, Hants, being part of her marriage gift fromher brother Earl Baldwin, for the souls of her husbandWilliam Earl of Romara, and her son William and others. She gave the church ofFeltham, near Staines, tothe hospital of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. [Complete Peerage VII:667-70, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
~1144 - >1224 Lucy (Agnes) de la Haye 80 80 ~1050 Aimee d' Aubigny Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney ~1030 - Feb 1096/1097 Odo Bishop of Bayeux EARLDOM OF KENT (I) 1067 to 1088

EUDES [ODO], Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy, son of Herluin DE CONTEVILLE,by Herleve, mother of William the Conqueror, was born probably about1030, and in 1050 was Bishop of Bayeux, holding this see till his death.He witnessed charters of Duke William for St. Evroult 25 September 1050,for St. Wandrille in 1051, and for Mont St. Michel in 1054. He waspresent in 1063 at the consecration of Rouen Cathedral and the ProvincialCouncil held there, and at the ducal council at Lillebonne in 1066 whichdecided on the invason of England. He is said to have taken an activepart in the gathering of men and arms for the expedition, and to havesupplied ships for the conveyance of troops. He was present at the Battleof Hastings. William rewarded him with a grant of over 500 manors inEngland, of which about 200 were in Kent, and made him EARL OF KENT andWarden of Dover Castle. In Lent 1066/7 he and William FitzOsbern wereviceroys during the King's absence in Normandy, and are said by thechroniclers to have built castles throughout the land and to haveoppressed the poor. Eudes then and later acted as Justiciar, though theoffice may not have been definitely created at that time. In 1067, whilehe was away north of the Thames, the men of Kent revolted and summonedEustace, Count of Boulogne, to their aid, so that the King was compelledto return to England. Eudes was a witness to William's charters to St.Martin's-le-Grand in 1068 and to Deerhurst in 1069. After the death ofWilliam (FitzOsbern), Earl of Hereford, 20 February 1070/1, Eudes wasVice-Regent of the whole of England. He wrongfully acquired many manors,and after a trial by the county at Penenden Heath was made to surrenderthose in Kent which he had usurped from the lands of Christchurch,Canterbury. At Whitsuntide 1077 he was present at a national synod todecide on the primacy of Canterbury over York, and attested its decrees,and in the same year attended a Provincial Council at Rouen. He was againpresent at a Council at Rouen in 1074. In the same year William grantedto him and his successors in the see of Bayeux the honour of Grimold duPlessis, which had been forfeited after the battle of Val-és-dunes in1047. He was one of the leaders of the force of English and Normans whichsuppressed the rebellion of the Earls of Norfolk and Hereford in thesummer of 1075. In 1077 he took part in the dedication of the abbeychurches of St. Stephen at Caen and Le Bec, this last on 23 October. Hepresided in April 1080 at the court at Kentford which framed theliberties of Ely, and later in the year was sent to Northumberland toavenge the murder, in May, of Bishop Walcher at Gateshead. He harried thewhole district and carried off some of the ornaments of the church ofDurham. He witnessed numerous charters: early in 1081 those to Malmesburyby the King and Queen, in June following the King's charter atWinchester, confirming the liberties of St. Edmund's Abbey, and in 1082the charter of Bishop William of St. Calais concerning the liberties ofSt. Cuthbert, and charters of the King to the Abbeys at Caen. By thistime wealth and power may have corrupted him, and, according to Orderic,he began to scheme to become Pope, sending great gifts to influential menin Rome, and stirring up the Normans in England, who had begun to hankerafter fresh adventures, to accompany him to Italy. The King, hearing ofthis, came over from Normandy and arrested him, not, as Bishop of Bayeux,but as Earl of Kent, responsible to the King for the trust reposed inhim. He was sent over to Normandy and kept in prison at Rouen till 1087,when William on his deathbed ordered his release and that of other stateprisoners. He was present at the King's funeral at Caen. William IIrestored Eudes to his earldom, and he attended the King's Christmas courtin London. He was present at the foundation of St. Mary's, York, in 1088.In the rebellion which broke out at Easter in this year Eudes was one ofthe chief conspirators who sought to place his nephew Robert, Duke ofNormandy, on the throne. He fortified the castle of Rochester, plunderedthe King's lands in Kent, and especially harried those of Lanfranc, whomhe believed to be the cause of his arrest and imprisonment. The King tookTonbridge Castle, when Eudes fled to his brother Robert's castle ofPevensey, which, however, surrendered after six weeks' siege. He was sentguarded to Rochester to give the King possession of that castle, but thegarrison sallied out and took him, and his guards prisoners, so that hewas once more besieged. When the castle eventually capitulated, Eudes,"qui fere fuit secundus rex Angliae," was baniishad from England and lostirrevocably his honours and possessions in this country (a). He becameDuke Robert's chief minister in Normandy. In 1095 he attended the Councilof Clermont, at which Urban II proclaimed the Crusade, and was present atthe Council of Rouen in February 1095/6, where the decrees of Clermontwere promulgated (b). In September 1096 he accompanied the Duke on theCrusadc, and, dying at Palermo in February 1096/7, was buried in thecathedral there. At his death the Earldom of Kent became extinct. It wasunsuccessfully claimed by his nephew William, Count of Mortain.[Complete Peerage VII:124-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(a) Orderic puts into the mouth of William the Conqueror two speecheswhich describe the character of Eudes in the severest language: (i) madewhen he arrested Eudes, (ii) when he reluctanctly liberated him in 1087.The latter reads: "I wonder that you do not weigh more prudently who andwhat sort is the man for whom you plead.  Do you plead for one who hasbeen this long time a despiser of religion and a keen instigator ofdeadly sedition?  Have I not kept in restraint for four years thisbishop, who while he ought to have been the truly just ruler of theEnglish made himself the vilest oppressor of the people and the destroyerof monsteries?  By setting free this seditious man you do ill and areinviting an enormous penalty for yourselves.  It is quite clear that mybrother Eudes is light and ambitious, cleaving to fleshly desires andgreat cruelties, and will never alter from his harlotries and offensivevanities.  I have found this out quite clearly in many points, andtherefore have shut up not a bishop, but a tyrant.  And there cannot be adoubt that if he goes free he will disturb the whole country, and causeinjury to many thousands.  I say all this, not as an enemy, but as fatherof my country, taking care of the Christian people.  Had he behavedhimself chastely and modestly as a priest and minister of God ought everto do, I should have had greater joy in my heart than I could express."

(b)  ... His illegitimate son, John, was held in great esteem at thecourt of Henry I for his eloquence and probity.
1130 - >1076 Queen Gwendolyn 54 54 Queen Gwendolen was the wife of King Locrinus of the Britons until shedefeated him in battle and took on the leadership of Britain herselfaccording to Geoffrey of Monmouth.

Gwendolen was the daughter of Corineus of Cornwall and was married toLocrinus, with whom she had one son, Maddan. Locrinus was in love withEstrildis, the daughter of the king of Germany whom he rescued fromHumber the Hun, though. When Corineus finally died, Locrinus leftGwendolen and married Estrildis. Gwendolen fled to Cornwall and built upand army. She met Locrinus in battle and defeated him.

Following Locrinus's death, Gwendolen took the throne and led in themanner her father had in Cornwall. She ordered the murder of Estrildisand her daughter Habren and named the river they were thrown into Severn(Habren). She reigned peacefully for fifteen years after Locrinus's deathuntil she abdicated in favor of her son, Maddan. She lived the remainderof her life in Cornwall.

At the time of her death, Samuel was judge in Judea, Aeneas Silvius wasruling Alba Longa, and Homer was gaining fame in Greece.
1042 Miss de Conteville 1234 Joan (Johanna) de Bodrugan 1815 - 1866 Uriah Hadley 51 51 ~1200 Henry de Bodrugan ~1175 Henry de Bodrugan ~1055 - 1107 Almodis 52 52 ~1074 Emma d' Arques I originally had Emma as daughter of Beatrice de Bolbec.  However NigelBarker states that Beatrice de Bourbourg (I say Beatrice de Gand), 1stwife of Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford, was a great granddaughter ofBeatrice Malet and William of Arques.  Therefore Emma must be a daughterof that marriage.  Note that Nigel did not mention Emma by name. ~1210 - ~1252 Andrew de Cardinam 42 42 ~1175 - ~1230 Robert de Cardinam 55 55 I know that Emma, as a wife is mother of Emma.  Jay Cary/Ivor West haveIsabella FitzWilliam as wife of Robert.  Since the son Andrew is mucholder than Emma, it seems reasonable to have Isabella as 1st wife andEmma as 2nd wife. ~1200 - >1230 Emma 30 30 The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 5 Oct 2002, by Ivor West:

From: Ivor West (inw@freeuk.com)
Subject: Re: Cardinan barony
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-10-05 05:47:35 PST

Cornwall fine no.56 of 1234, is further confirmation of theserelationships. It has Emma [I], wife of Robert [I] de Kardinan, claimingagainst Andrew [ her brother-in-law] for an exchange of her dower landsof East Allington and Woodhuish, and which Odo de Treverbyn and his wifeEmma [II] were claiming in turn against her, Emma [I]. Andrew exchangedEmma [I]'s Devon dower lands for the Cornish lands of Penhallam,Trevisquite, Penventinue, Cuttivett, and Prideaux-in-Luxulyan togetherwith the services of Richard de Prideaux. Andrew is the deforciant inthese fines and it seems  that the lands of Andrew's younger brother,Robert, reverted to Andrew.
~1150 - >1186 Robert de Cardinam 36 36 I am not sure that this Robert is in Jay Cary's pedigree.  He names him(or his son) as "Robert de Cardinan2, 1, 3", as this is the 2nd Robert(Robert FitzWilliam being the 1st), and "1, 3" may mean that there arepotentially 3 Roberts in a row, as I have it.

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I think that this excerpt from a post to SGM, 26 Sep 2002, by Ivor West,puts Robert in the pedigree, with a wife:

From: Ivor West (inw@freeuk.com)
Subject: Re: Cardinan barony
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-26 07:59:41 PST

Perhaps I should point out that the pedigree, which you will find onp.1012, contains an error in that Watkin shows Robert, son of Robert fitzWilliam and Agnes Hay, married to Isabel, whereas Isabel was his sister.Her brother Robert fiz Robert died s.p. It was Robert de Cardinham whomshe married. That is how the fees of  Richard fitz Turold and Thurstanthe Sheriff (the de la Haye progenitor) passed from fitzWilliam toCardinham.

Robert seems to be the first to use the name Cardinham and, as yourextract relates, he gave it to the place called Thersent, held by Richardfitz Turold in DB, which Picken showed to be Trezance, now a farmstead inCardinham parish. Robert's ancestry is fairly obscure. I have my own pettheory about it which I won't bother you with at the moment.

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The following history of Restormel Castle was provided in a post-em byCurt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

I can't vouch for it's accuracy, but perhaps this timeline will help insorting things out:

http://homepages.tesco.net/~k.wasley/Restormel.htm
Restormel Castle. Cornwall. Restormel originally formed part of the manorof Bodardle.

1086-Held by Turstin the Sheriff.
1100-The castle was probably built by Turstin's son Baldwin Fitz Turstin.
A later 12th century charter mentions the chapel beside Baldwin's Bridge:as this chapel is almost certainly the hermitage of the Holy Trinitywhich lay at the foot of the castle hill, it would seem that Baldwinbridged the river at this point, and he probably erected the castle tocommand the crossing.
1166-Robert Fitz William, Lord of Cardinham, held Bodardle, as guardianof Walter Hai the younger.
1186-Walter Hai the younger died without issue.
Bodardle passed to Fitz William or his heirs in the right of Agnes hiswife, sister of Walter Hai.
1193-Both Cardinham and Bodardle had passed to Robert de Cardinan(grandson of Fitz William) before this year.
Robert de Cardinan was a man of importance in the county, and laterbecame one of the Kings Justices.
1224-Robert de Cardinan was still alive.
1227-By this year the estates had passed to Robert de Cardinan's sonAndrew.
On Andrew de Cardinan's death his daughter and heiress Isolda de Cardinansucceeded to the estates. She married Thomas de Tracy.
1264-The earliest mention of the castle is its surrender by de Tracy inthis year.
1265-The declaration of seizure of the castle by Sir Thomas de Tracy thatSir Ralph Arundell sized Restormel from Simon de Montfort (this documentis in the Arundel Archives).
1270-Isolda de Cardinan granted the castle and certain lands to herover-lord Richard Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans.
1272-Earl Richard was succeeded by his son Edmund.
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At this website if you go to People in History: Earl Richard, there is adiscussion of how Earl Richard finessed/coerced Thomas de Tracy & Isoldadau of Andrew de Cardinan/Cardinham to alienate their property.

Regards,
Curt
~1115 - ~1177 Robert FitzWilliam de Cardinam 62 62 ~1085 - >1130 William FitzRichard 45 45 1818 - 1864 Sarah Eleanor Hadley 46 46 ~1086 Miss de Mortaigne ~1050 - >1106 Richard FitzTurold 56 56 ~1020 Turold a Saxon Thane ~1102 - >1162 Cecily de la Haye 60 60 Since the wife of Robert de la Haie was named Muriel and they were theparents of Cecily, Roger de St. John's wife.  [Complete Peerage] 1815 - >1860 James B. Hayes 45 45 According to Aunt Mate's book "James Hayes' ancesters were fromTennessee.  He married in 1833 in Indiana and had four children there inShelbyville, In.  In 1840 Wanderlust started and the family rafted downthe Ohio river, up the Mississippi to the Missouri, Up the Missouri toLinden or Rockport.  Five more children born.  Then James went to Califin 1850 expecting the rest to follow soon.  No word for seven years andpresumed dead so Elizabeth remarried.  He came back, found her married towent back to Calif to live with his newly-found Daughter, Ellidor and hedied in Heraldsburg, California."
     notes from Aunt Mate "A few months before my mother was born (1850),my  Grandfather James left for California.  His brother, Jack,  wasjoining an emigrant train that was taking provisions to the greatcountry.  He had two wagons and took my grandfather to drive one.  Theyanticipated great profits form their sale of these provisions.  Little isknown about their trip, but in studying the travels of the wagon trainsduring that time, I know this trip to California was not easy.  Theydrove the oxen and mules mostly because the Indians were not asinterested in them as they would have liked horses.  They drove theircows with them to help provide food along the way.  One writer tells thatthey put the morning milk in covered pails, hung them under the wagonsand by evening the jar and jolts of the wagon had churned sweet butterfor their supper.  The evening milk was used to drink.  Their greatestdifficulties were crossing streams and rivers.  Very few streams hadferries to aid them in crossing and this would often cause long hours ofdelay for there were from twenty-five to one hundred wagons in a train,and each had to cross in turn.  Many times it was necessary to take thewheels off the wagons and take them over separately because of the frailconstruction of the ferries.  When the river banks were steep, ropes wereused to lower the wagons into the water.  The stock was driven into theriver to swim across.  Often a wagon would hit a rock in the river and beoverturned, therefore, causing loss and damage to much precious cargoeither by water or floating down stream.
     Eight to twenty miles per day was the average speed of travel. Speeddepended for the most part upon the condition of the trail and the numberof rivers to cross.  The trip took from eight to ten months.  In places,the trail was so dusty you could scarcely see the oxen or mules pullingthe wagons.  This can be understood for history tells us that as many astwo thousand wagons plus stock would pass a given point in one day duringthe peak of travels to California.
     The wagons were of the prairie schooner type and packed to fullcapacity with provisions, necessary clothing, and fuel.  The fuel waspicked along the way where it could be found, however, an extra supplywas always on hand in case they could not find any when camping timecame.  On the trek across the prairie, "Buffalo chips" were gathered andburned for fuel--reported to be excellent fuel but I have often wonderedhow they smelled!
     Diseases such as Cholera played havoc with many trains.  Hundredsdied along the way.  Sore feet, thirst, and hunger for the stock was aconstant worry.  The Indians were always to be reckoned with.  They werefriendly for the most part but treacherous and had to be watched.  One oftheir tricks was to appear just at meal time and sit down uninvited toeat--cleaning up all the food in sight.  To be sure, the Indians werereceived by gracious hosts for they did not want to make them mad--ahostile Indian was something else to be reckoned with.  No doubt therewere some of the things Grandfather Hayes experienced on his trip toCalifornia."

James Hayes left for California in 1850, never wrote for 7 years, assumeddead. These were "gold rush" days.  He and his brother had two wagonsfull of "provisions" that people would need for their trip, and they leftwith a large group of other people from Missouri.  He left his wifeElizabeth, in charge of a small store in Atchison Co, Mo, but, two yearslater, the family was living is dire circumstances and relatives urgedthe move to Rising Sun, Polk County nearer to her mother Sarah and someof her siblings.
James supposedly returned after more than ten years and found Elizabethhad remarried a prosperous farmer, James Rooker so he turned around andleft on the next train.  (He did find out that two of his daughters werein California and he contacted Judith Hogan (Ellendor Anne Astley states)and lived and died in Hearldsburg later.)

1830 CENSUS of Shelby County, Jackson Twp, Indiana.  Pg 402 (Ancestry.com Image #5 of 17) his father, James Hays Sr, age 55;  James age 15;Hiram abt age 20; Phebe age 12; and his Mother Sarah age 56.
1850 CENSUS of Atchison Co, Mo (Linden?)WWW.rootsweb.com/moatchis/50atch_5.htm (pg 302, seq 279
)HAYS  James, age 35, Indiana
     Elizabeth, age 24 (error), Ky (should be age 34)
     Elenore, age 15, Indiana
     Judith, age 14, In
     Martin, age 11, In
     Angelina, 7, Missouri
     James, 5,   Missouri
     John, 3,   Missouri
     Mary E,  , Missouri
<1264 Sybil (Sibella) de Mandeville John Ravilious has Sybil as sister of Walter de Mandeville (who John'ssource says died without issue).  I have Sybil as daughter of a Walter(who I think was father of both Sybil & Walter).  Walter, the father, isnot in John Ravilious' pedigree, but the dates would be stretched a bit,I think, without the extra generation.

(Source: Family histories and genealogies : a series of genealogical andbiographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord,Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin,Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin : and notes on the families ofBuchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond andSwayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison RemickWaite : with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combineddescents
unknown: Priv. print., 1892, page 260 of 1,893  pgs. )
~1225 - >1283 Philip de Bodrugan 58 58 ~1227 Rosea ~1208 Miss de Cardinham I have placed Miss Cardinham as daughter of Robert de Cardinham, as sheobviously belongs to that family, and the dates would indicate her fatheras Robert. ~1290 - >1331 Joan Bodrugan 41 41 1824 - 1878 Catharine Hadley 53 53 ~1268 Joan de Pomeroy ~1220 - 1281 Henry V de Pomeroy 61 61 1265 - 1305 Henry VI de Pomeroy 40 40 ~1075 - 1130 Alfred de Lincoln 55 55 ~1070 - 1090 Denise de Mortaigne 20 20 Dau. of Robert, Count of Mortain and Cornwall; 1st wife of Guy III de LaVal. [Falaise Roll, p. 31]

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~1228 Emma de Cardinam ~1085 - >1133 Maud Peverel 48 48 He married, 1stly, Maud PEVEREL (possibly widow of William PEVEREL), atwhose instigation he founded the abbey of St. Dogmael. She predeceasedhim.  [Complete Peerage VIII:530-2, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] ~1068 Miss de Beauchamp The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 23 Sep 2002, by Ivor West:

From: Ivor West (inw@freeuk.com)
Subject: Re: Cardinan barony
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-09-23 14:53:31 PST

I'm not sure, myself, about a sister of Robert de Beauchamp being thewife of Richard fitz Turolf - the Beauchamp sister seems to belong to thegeneration of Richard's grandchildren, that is, as the wife of RichardfitzWilliam, Sheriff of Cornwall 1207, younger brother of RobertfitzWilliam (3). That would make her Matilda fizIve, sister of Robert deBeauchamp (c.1130-c.1190). A wife for a Domesday tenant like Richard fitzTurolf would seem to require her to be a sister of the progenitor of theBeauchamps of Hatch, Robert fitz Ivo, Constable of Robert, Count ofMortain.

Ivor West

Note:  I have a much earlier Robert de Beauchamp of Hatch in my ancestry,son of Robert FitzIvo.  Ivor is probably referring to the RobertBeauchamp of Hatch who was b. c 1191, which is too late to be the brother.
~1190 - <1227 Isabella FitzWilliam 37 37 ~1152 Agnes de la Haye 1826 - WFT Est. 1827-1920 Eleanor Hadley ~1120 Annora de Mandeville @check ancestry ~1057 Muriel Chapelle Turtin has Muriel Chapelle as wife of Robert la Haye, while I have her asmother of Muriel who was his wife.  This combines the information from CPwith Turton.  I believe the dates make sense this way as well. ~1030 - >1066 Eudo al Chapel Vicomte de Cotentin 36 36 ~1032 Muriel de Conteville Half-sister of Duke William of Normandy; m. Eudo al Chapel. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

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b.c. 1041; dau of Herleve/Arlette de Falaise and Harlevin/Herluis de Conteville; m.c. 1056, Eudo/Yon de Capello/Chapel.  [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]
~1055 - <1107 Nigel d' Aubigny 52 52 AUBIGNY, ALBINI, etc., of Cainhoe, co. Bedford.

Saint-Martin d'Aubigny: Manche, arr. Coutances, cant. Periers

Nigel d'Aubigny was a Domesday tenant-in-chief at Cainhoe and elsewherein Bedforshire.  His origin has been discussed by the present writer, andthe conclusion reached that he was a member of the same family as Aubignyof Arundel and derived his name from St-Martin-d'Aubigny.  His exactposition in the pedigree has not been established with certainty, but theprobabilities point somewhat strongly to his having been a youngerbrother of Roger d'Aubigny the father of William d'Aubigny, founder ofthe line of Arundel; if so, he was probably brother of Richard d'Aubigny,abbot of St. Albans.  [Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families]
~1100 Avis de Redvers According to the line, Avis was daughter of Richard by Avis, daughter ofReginald Earl of Cornwall, b. 1040.  But this is impossible as Reginaldwasn't born until 1110, so I am ignoring the mother indicated in theline.  Paul Davis questioned the dates involved as well. ~1052 Beatrix Malet Dau. of William Malet who m. William d'Arques, possibly the viscount. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

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~1044 Adela de Vernon ~1245 - 1277 Roger de Bodrugan 32 32 ~1245 - 1311 Isolde de Pyn 66 66 According to Pat Patterson's post to SGM, 23 Feb 2001 (repeated by JohnRavilious 2 Feb 2004), Isolde was married 1stly, before 1250, to Henry dePomeroy/Henry le Pomerai, and 2ndly, between 1260 and 1269, to Roger deBodrugan.  I have a later death date (1281) for Henry de Pomeroy, whichindicates that Henry might be the 2nd husband.  I also note that PatPatterson estimates the son Henry Bodrugan's birth date as c1263, whichwould certainly indicate a marriage with Roger de Bodrugan between 1260and 1262 (instead of 1269).

I am switching the order of marriages which Pat Patterson stated, andmaking Henry de Pomeroy the 2nd husband, and Roger de Bodrugan the 1st,also adjusting Roger de Bodrugan's death date of 1277 to be "before1265", when Henry de Pomeroy's son was born, and Isolde was alreadymarried to Henry.
? Jones ~1749 - 1830 Hannah Vernon 81 81 ~1217 Simon de Pyn ~1095 - 1140 Rabel Seigneur de Tancarville 45 45 ~1040 Helvise de l' Espinay ~1066 Miss d' Aubigny 1815 - 1888 Elizabeth"Betsy" Wheeler 72 72 Elizabeth's family were from KY and they moved to Indiana after1815. She married James Hayes in 1833 and four of their children wereborn in Shelbyville, IN.  In 1840 left Indiana for boat trip down OhioRiver to Cairo, then up the Mississippi to the Missouri River to Linden,Mo or Rockport in Atchison County, Mo.  Four more children were born inAtchison County, Mo. (Angelina was the first white child born in thecounty on November 24, 1842.)  James left for California in 1850 andElizabeth was so certain she would meet with her husband soon that shesent her two oldest daughters (Ellendor, 18, and Judith, 16, to go aheadof her to California with their Aunt, Dicey Wheeler Gray in 1852. Shestill ran the little store until 1854 when relatives, worried about herbeing in dire circumstances, moved her to Rising Sun, Iowa.  The trip wasmade in covered wagon, and  her Mother, Sarah and her siblings probablyhelped with the move.  Many years later, her daughter, Mary, told herdaughter, Matie, about the trip and the fun of riding horseback.
     In Iowa, Elizabeth supported her family by sewing and tailoring, atwhich she was expert.  She heard nothing from her husband for 7 years.In 1857, she assumed James Hayes  was dead and remarried James Rooker,who had just lost his wife in  1856.  (Source: Polk County Marriages1857, Bk 1, pg 186)  Mr. Rooker was a prosperous farmer who was able toprovide a comfortable home for Elizabeth and the combined family of 13children.  (Several (4) had left the nest). She had two more childrenwith James Rooker, Frank and Nancy.
      After Elizabeth remarried, her former husband, James Hayes, Jr, didcome to Mitchellville by train. " A stranger alighted from an east-boundtrain at Mitchellville, near the Rooker home.  He began talking to agroup of men who were loafing in front of a store.  After a few minuteshe asked whether they knew anyone around there by the name of BetsyHayes.  One of the men said, "Oh, yes, isn't she that widow that marriedJames Rooker?"  The others agreed, and the stranger then began to askquestions:  Was she well?  Did she have a good home?  What about thechildren?  After hearing all the news, which was all good news, he leftof the next west-bound train.  It was later learned that this strangerwas James Hayes.  He found his daughter Ellender in California and madehis final home with her."
     Moved to Rising Sun, Elizabeth saw first person buried in thatcemetery in 1854 who was her cousin Lewis Barlow.
     The 1860 and 1870 Censuses showed the combined Rooker-Hayeshousehold in Beaver Township, Polk County.  In 1860, Elizabeth' schildren Martin, Angeline, and Mary Elizabeth were included with her twobabies with Mr. Rooker and 8 of his children from his previous marriage.Only Angeline Hayes was with her mother in 1870.  When the census of 1880was taken, James and Elizabeth Rooker, ages 73 and 64 respectively, wereliving on their farm in Beaver Township, Polk County, Iowa.  the only oneof their children shown in this household was Elizabeth's stepson JosephRooker, 26, listed as a laborer.
     In the Register of Deaths of Polk County years 1888. Shows ElizabethRooker, age 73, died September 1, 1888 in Rising Sun, buried inMitchellville.  She died of Heart disease with Brouchitis complications.She was a Farmers wife and was born in KY.  It was recorded Sept 24, 1888in vol 2, Pol 160 (microfilm) pg 44  01.  She had become unable to carefor herself and made her final home with her daughter, Mary EllizabethWeaver, at Rising Sun, Iowa.  She is buried in Mitchellville.
     NOTES:
     1856 Special Census of 4mile Twp, Polk Co shows Elisabeth Hays 41,in Iowa 2 years, b KY; Martin 16, farmer, b IN; Angaline 14, b Mo, JamesPolk 11, b Mo; J C 9, b MO; Martha (Mary) 6, b. Mo
     Elizabeth is mentioned in her brother Henry's will.  He died inApril or May 1851, in Polk County.  Book 1.  Archibald is hisadministrator.
     Until I found Elizabeth's date of her second marriage, (July 9, 1857in Polk Co. Marriages, Until then I did not know that she had two morechildren( Frank and Nancy Amanda) with her second husband, James Rooker,as this was not mentioned in Aunt Matie's Family History..

      Use Edna's internet site:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Parlur-Barler-Beriet-Barlow1.htm
1834 - 1902 Ellendor Bessie Hayes 67 67 According to Aunt Mate's book, Ellendor moved to Calif in 1854 (AGE 18)with sister, Judith (age 16) & Aunt Dicey Wheeler . She married MattStone and had 3 children.
  Through an internet contact, I found a great grandaughter (Kathy D) of"Bessie Elender"  Ellendor who says she married Matt in 1849 in Indianaat age 15.  They had a son Granville in 1854 in Missouri (Linden,Atchison County?) and seven other children were born in Californiabetween 1855 and 1868.  She and Matt moved to Idaho where they died andwere buried in Little Velley, Owyhee, Idaho.
~1841 - ~1841 Sally Hayes 1840 Martin Van Buren Hayes Civil War Vet-- enlisted Aug 11, 1861 in 2nd Iowa Calvary (Co D) with hisstep-brothers Webb & Will Rooker.  They took their own horses.  Webb lostboth of his eyes in battle.
He was 37 years old when married "Matt" , Mattie Corbin, age 15 atmarriage.
1842 - 1905 Angelina Geneva Hayes 63 63 first white child born in area  had 5 Children--Cora Ellen, Ethelyn(Rowland) 5 kids--Nebraska - Charles Carroll  3 kids--Lulu (Davis) 2kids--  Ralph Francis  3 kids---
Angelina was still living at home with the Rookers in 1870.  She marriedin 1871.
1823 - 1896 William Carrol Clary 73 73 ? Hadley 1845 James K Polk Hayes --Homesteader in Nedham, Neb -- Never married
     Matie says "Uncle Jim was a story teller.  He wasn't old enough toenlist, so he cut the figure 18 on a piece of cardboard, put it in hisshoe and swore he was over 18.  He served in the infantry and saw Leesurrender at Vicksburg."( Appomattox?)  He hid behind a log and excapedbeing taken prisoner to the old Andersonville prison where hardships werebeyond belief.  Mate said he was a real character and that "never inhistory could anyone tell more interesting war stories or use profanityis such a manner" .  He got the nickname of "Bee Hunter" in the army forcocking his head to one side and looking up before he started one of hisstories.
He was buried in Soldiers Circle, Wyseka Cemetery, Lincoln, Neb
1847 John Cole Hayes John's first wife Sarah Entwistle died in childbirth in about 1862.
Mary was the second wife of John C Hayes.  Married in abt. 1870.   It wasan unhappy marriage and they separated after their only child, Carl, wasgrown.
Nancy Brown was the third wife of John Hayes.  They ran a restaurant ineast Des Moines. Later  he moved to Johnson Station, NW of Des Moineswhere he ran a grocery store. He called his wife "Brownie" and they werevery happy.
1786 - 1836 Benjamin"Mine" Wheeler 50 50 The 1830 Census of Shelby County, In, Jackson Twp shows BenjaminWheeler between age 40-50; 2 sons under 5 (Henry 3 & Archibald age 1); 1dau between 5-10 Emilia "Mildred"; 1 dau between 10-15) Judea b 1819; 3dau between 15 & 20 (Dicey, 18, Eliz 15, and Berilla,16); one dau between20-30 Anjalina, 20: and wife Sarah Barlow Wheeler between 30-40: (Sarahis 38).  Dau Sarah born in 1834 so not born yet.  Thus he has a total ofseven daughters and 2 sons.
     Ben was born about 1790 in Virginia.  He was probably a teenagerwhen his family moved from their home in Bedfrod County, Va, into the newstate of Kentucky (admitted into the Union in 1792). He and his familyshowed up in censuses of 1810 and 1820 in Adair County, Ky.  MarriedSarah Barlow Adair Co, Green River, KY on Oct 3, 1809.  Elizabeth  BarlowHayes born in Adair County, Ky Dec 28, 1815. The family (includingbrother Samuel with wife Malinda Davenport, and sons Evan T., Tilson,Green, Reason, and Thomas) then moved to first to Deleware County,Indiana 1820) and then to Shelby Co, Indiana in 1822. Had ten children.Henry, Archibald, Sarah & Emilia born in Indiana in Shelby Co.  (AuntMate states Eliz was the youngest of 10, but my research has her as thethird child; but they were married in 1809 and had Eliz in 1815, so don'tthink they could have had ten children in this time frame.)
     According to Star W. Rowland's notes," Benjamin purchased a farm inSection 25 in Jackson Township on December 15, 1821, paying $100 cash for80 acres.  (Tract Books, Vol 10, pg 1 & 2))
the following spring, in april 1822, he brought an additional 80 acres atthe same price in Section 13, Jackson Twp."  ("Early Landowners of ShelbyCounty, Ind"    by Maurice Holmes, Nov 1995)
     "Benjamin was listed in the 1830 Census of Shelby Co, In but diedbefore the census of 1840, which shows his widow, Sarah, as head ofhousehold.  His children disposed of their 1/10 part shares of his realestate during the 1840's as shown by county deed books. Hiram Hays, Ben'sson-in-law, husband of Berila, was appointed September 9, 1836 toadminister the estate.  (Probate Order Book B.)
     Benjamin died in Shelby County in about 1836.  His widow andchildren later moved to Polk County, Iowa by 1850.
1792 - 1874 Sarah Barlow 81 81 Find the Barlows on the internet.  Use Edna's internet site:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Parlur-Barler-Beriet-Barlow1.htm
     The History of S.E. Polk County, Iowa gives a grim picture ofPioneer living.   "The homes of the Pioneers were crude indeed.  Theyvaried in size, some being 14 x 16, others 16 x 18 feet in size.  Theaverage one was made out of hewed green logs, had one door and onewindow, and puncheon floors.  The cracks between the logs were chinkedwith sticks and daubed with mud.  Most of the furniture was handmade andrough.  When Polk County was settling up, families with five to tenmembers lived, slept and ate in one room.    Everyone was poor on thefrontier, there were no dudes or aristocrats."  "Severe weather presentedone aspect of hardship for cabin dwellers...Sickness was anotherhardship."  It is suprising to me that so many of the early pioneerslived such long lives, but many children died in infancy or at a veryearly age.

Kentucky Marriages Internet  WWW.genweb.net/~barlow/kentucky marriages
ADAIR County Kentucky
Barlow, Sarah & Wheeler, Benjamin  03 October 1809 (dau of Lewis)
Barlow, Jeremiah & White, Polly     05 August 1811

WASHINGTON Co, Ky Marriages  Internet  WWW.genweb.net/~barlow/kentuckymarriages
Barlow, Henry &  Dawson, Mary   13 August 1805
Barlow, Sarah &  Sibert, John      07 September 1807 dau of Henry & Jane
Barlow, Jane &  Curtsinger, George    07 March 1808
Barlow, Jacob &  Pile, Rebekah    10 September

   1840 Census Shelby Co, IN, Jackson Twp, p 547: Henry 13, Archibald 11,Sarah 6, ? (between 5-10 girl); Sarah Wheeler, Head of household, 48.(Benjamin died in 1836)  This page on the census has lots of importantinformation.  Silas Breeding , 20, married Sarah's daughter MillyWheeler, 18.  Also an Alex Breeding between ages 40-50, is probablySilas' father.  Then there is Henry Barlow,55, brother of Sarah and sonof Lewis &  Judah Barlow.  He is listed with second wife Mahala Kinselo,age 40, and children Bird 1, Jesse 10, tom 11, Jeremiah 13, daughtersEliz 9, and Judith 16.  His sons from his first wife are also on thispage. Henry's sons, and Sarah's nephews, John Barlow, 26 is llisted withhis wife, Anna Lisk, 22, his son Lewis, 2, and brother Lewis 28. (Thereis a mistake in the census cause it lists on of the two brothers asbetween 15-20 and they are both between 20-30.)  Another nephew ofSarah's is listed.  Blewford, 24, (son of Blewford) with his wifeClarrisa Fitz Randolph, 16; his mother Elizabeth, and his grandmotherJudah Smith Barlow, 85, (wife of Lewis who died in 1840.)  Anothernephew, brother of Blewford and son of Blewford sr, listed is GeorgeBarlow, 22 and his wife Charity Fitz Randolph, 21 and daughter Elizabeth,2.  It appears that the Barlow brothers married  Fitz Randolph sisters.Is it any wonder that I have had trouble with the Barlow family.

      According to Shelby County Court Records, Probate Order, book D,page 186,
Sarah Wheeler, appointed guardian of: Mary Jane Randolph (16), Archibald(19) and Sarah (14) Wheeler, minors over 14.  Henry Wheeler (21) listedas her surety.  May 14, 1848.  On November 21, 1848 Sarah went back tocourt and reported the sale of her ward's real estate to Ivory H. Legate(Book f, pg 113 and Book D, pg 312.)
     1850 Census Polk Co, Iowa, pg 17: son Henry 23, Farmer, head of Hsd,Sarah, 60, Archibald 21, farming; Sarah 16.
     1860 Census, Polk Co Iowa, Deleware Twp, p 224, family #395, SarahWheeler, age 69 b. KY, is listed with her Daughter,Lewis F. Randolph 32,b Ohio (died May 1859, but still counted in census)  Mary Jane Randolph,age 27 and her six children.  (D,11,M,b.IN;  W H,9,M,b. Ia;  S F,7,F,b.IA;  Clara Ann, 6,F,B. IA; L, 3, F, b. IA; Suetta, 1,F, b. Ia)
     She is enumerated in this same daughter's home in 1870 Census ofPolk Co, Deleware Twp, Sarah, 79, while Mary Jane has remarried JamesJones and has one child, George, age 1.
     Sarah died in January of 1874 near Mitchellville, Iowa and is buriedin Rising Sun, along with her Dau Mary Jane and Louis Randolph (who wereburied there later.)
     Sarah is mentioned in her son's Henry's will.  He died in April orMay 1851, in Polk County.  Book 1.  Archibald is his administrator.

Ed Note:  the Barlow Clearinghouse has the two Sarah Barlows mixed up.This Sarah's cousin Sarah Barlow (b. 1790, dau of Henry)  married JohnSibert in Washington Co, KY in 1807.  " My" ancestor Sarah Barlow (b.1792, daughter of Lewis & Judah) married Benjamin Wheeler in Adair Co, Kyin 1809.
(A Margaret Wolf errored in her book about Barlows with thisrelationship, but had the correct information two pages later.)
1755 - 1830 Lewis Barlow 75 75 He enlisted in September 1776 in Staunton County, Virginia andserved as a fifer (private) in the company of Capt. Michael Bowyer (AuntMate's family history lists his as Michael Bowgeis), Col. James Woods'12th Virginia regiment, Sept,1776-Oct, 1779.    He also served in theartillery in the 4th and 8th Virginia Regiments, and he participated inthe Battles of Iron Hill, Brandywine, Germantown, and many skirmishes.He was discharged at West Point, New York. He was born 1755 in {Germanyor Va}, died in Mt. Auburn, In (DAR Mary Barlow Sims #75881, born in Mt.Auburn, In)
     Pension records show he was born in 1755 in Culpeper County, Va (notGermany, although he's descended from the Germanna Barlows), after thewar he lived in Va a short time, then moved to Washington County Ky(1780-1809).  In 1782 he married Judah Francis Smith in Green River,Adair Co, KY.  Some feel Judah is a descendant of Michael or MatthisSmith of the original 1717 Germanna settlers. All of their children wereborn in Washington County KY.  (In 1792 Lewis is listed as a taxpayer inWashington County with many of his relatives.)  In 1809 he movedsouthward to Adair Co, Ky.  Remember this is where he was married soJudah might have had family in the area. He purchased a 100 acre farmwhich he brought from John Dawson in 1817, although he never received adeed from Mr. Dawson, according to his 1832 pension application.  AdairCounty also shows the marriages of his son Jeremiah and also his daughterSarah (to Benj Wheeler in October of 1809.)  Lewis's son Henry, alreadymarried, was a neighbor in 1810 but he was to lose his wife before 1820.It had to be tough for Henry to raise two boys under 10 without a mother,but I assume his family helped out.  Itchy feet and the promise of cheapland always kept their faces pointed Westward (or North in this case).Lewis sold the Adair County, KY land to Joseph Kellerson (Callison) for$250 and by 1820 he (age 65) and his family were in Deleware County,Indiana (now shelby County) and in 1822 he brought a farm in ShelbyCounty, Jackson Township, Indiana. He died November, 1836 in MT Auburn,Shelby Co, Indiana.  source: Mary Margaret Wolf book.
     Abstracts of Rev War Pension Application Files: Lewis, S16619, VAline, appl 8 Sep 1830 Shelby Co, In aged 75 with family, Judah Barlowaged 75, Ellizabeth Barlow aged 28, crippled, George Barlow aged 12, andBluford Barlow aged 10, (Blewford's family?) sol was b in 1755 CulpepperCo, VA sol enl Augusta Cty VA, after the war lived VA a short time thenmoved to Ky and in 1820 moved to IN, in 1830 William Barlow signed aff'dtin Shelby Co, In, no relationship stated.  Claim was not completed (file#509).  (see also--Shelby Co Civil Order book A, page 285)

1820 CENSUS of Flat Rock Parish, Deleware Co (now Shelby Co) Indiana  pg19
BARLOW, Lewis pg 019, Dela 001101 00001 0100.   Male between 16-18 (?)male between 18-25 (Wm age 23), 1 male 45 & over (Lewis was age 65);female  over 45 (Judah Francis was age 65).  Engaged in Agriculture.

from Vernon: Shelby County court Records, Complete Record Probate Book B1837-1839, p. 529, has final settlement made of estate of Lewis Barlow,deceased.  Widowment Aug 1839.
Use Edna's internet site:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Parlur-Barler-Beriet-Barlow1.htm
1755 - 1840 Judah Frances Smith 85 85 Source: Daughters Of American Revolution Lineage  76  44,329

In 1840 census, living with grandson Blewford,24, & Clarissa, 16, inShelby Co, IN and dau-in-law Eliz40, wife of Blewford Sr. (he's notlisted)
1810 - 1890 James Rooker 80 80 James Rooker was a prosperous farmer who lived near Mitchellville.  Hisfarm house was about one-half mile north of Highway 6 between Altoona andMitchellville, Iowa on Camp Creek.  It was called Camp Creek because itwas a favorite camping spot for travelers and Indians.

In his son William's biographical sketch there is information aboutJames.  Portrait and Biographical Album of Polk County, Iowa, page 717,published 1890.
"The Rooker family is of German Descent and was founded in America at anearly day.  He has been three times married, and by his first wife(Elizabeth Downs) had five children, two of whom are now living: WilliamD of this stetch (born in Tippacanoe Co, Iowa) and James W, an honoredfarmer of Beaver Township.  their mother died about 1848 in KeokukCounty, whither the family had removed five years previous.  In thatcounty James Rooker entered from the Government a tract of land which hetransformed into a good farm and made his home until 1851, when he cameto Polk County, settling near Rising Sun, in Four Mile Township.  Hethere purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land, and engagedextensively in farming.  He was a second time married while living inKeokuk county, to Margaret Oglerie (Ogelvie), by whom he had sixchildren: Elizabeth, wife of Amassa De Long, a farmer of Beaver Twp:George W, who is also engaged in farming in that Twp; Louisa, wife ofWilliam H. Homan, of Colorado; John, a resident farmer of Beaver Twp,Joseph, of the same twp, and Margaret, wife of Samuel Crawford, ofMitchellville.  Mrs. Rooker's (Margaret) death occurred in the year 1857,after which Mr. Rooker wedded Mrs (Elizabeth Wheeler) Hayes.  They havetwo children: Franklin, deceased; and Amanda, wife of George Burgett.Mr. Rooker is still living (1890) in Beaver Township at the ripe old ageof eighty-two years, and ranks among the honored citizens of thecommunity."

1840 CENSUS Tippecanoe Co, Wayne Twp, Indiana  page 410
2 males under 5, 1 male tween 30-40; one female between 5-10; one femalebetween 10-15; and one female between 20-30

1850 CENSUS Keokuk Co, Richland Twp, Iowa, Dist 26, enumerated Aug 16,1850, page 224, line 29, Ancestry 4 of 115.
James Rooker, 40, farmer, 800, PA; Margaret 39, VA;, Mary J 16, Ohio,;Issac, 14, Ohio; Wm D. 19, IN; Catherine A 9, IN, James W. 7, Iowa;Elizabeth 2, Iowa; Geroge W. 1, Iowa, John G. 3 mo, Iowa
   (there is no Henry, age 10 listed.)

1856 CENSUS, Special Iowa Census in Beaver Township
James Rooker, 46, lived in IA 14 years, VA, farmer; Margaret, 35, b. VA;J.W.(James is Eliz's son) 12, Iowa; Eliza, 9, Iowa; G.W, Male, 8, Iowa;John, 6, IA; Louisa,4; Joe, 3, IA; Oliver (Olive) M (error-she'sfemale)1, IA; Issac N (Eliz's son) 20, M, 14 yrs in IA, b. Ohio, Farmer;Olliva (Issac's wife) 21, 14 yrs in Iowa, b.  Ohio.

In the CENSUS of 1860  Beaver Twp, Polk County, Iowa it shows JamesRooker, 50, Farmer, b. Pennsylvania, Wife Elizabeth 44, b. Ky; 10children Frank Benj,2;  Amanda, (youngest 4 mo old--born in March) andthree Hays children:  Martin 20, Farmer b. Indiana;  Angeline 17 b Mich(no Missouri); and Mary 10, b Mich (no, born in Missouri)

The 1870 CENSUS, Beaver Twp, Polk Co, Altoona P.O. page 7,(Ancestry pg 38of 730) ln 18:
Jas Rooker, 60, M Farmer, $10,000 land, $1,000 prop, Penna
Eliz wife, 57, keeping house, KY; George,21, Farmer b Iowa attendsschool; John,19, M, IA; Joseph 18, IA, Olive, 15, IA; Lucinda 13, IA;Benj, 11, IA; Amanda 10, IA;  Angeline Hayes, 25 b. Mo.

1880 CENSUS Beaver Twp, Polk Co, IA, pg 20E, dist 168, taken June 23rd
James Rooker, 73 (?), married, Farmer; Elizabeth, 64, wife, keepinghouse; Joseph, 26, son, single, Laborer.


In the Register of Marriages of Polk County , page 186, shows JamesRooker married Elizabeth (Wheeler) Hays (Hayes) at Rising Sun on July 9,1857.  Vol A, Pol 115, o1, Beaver Twp.

There is some controversy about his birth date.  His Death record stateshe  was "eighty (80) years and three months old".  The Censuses of 1850,1856, 1860 and 1870 all presume his birth year to be 1810,  However, the1880 Census states James was 73, and Will's Biographical Sketch writtenin 1890 says his father was "the ripe old age of eighty-two (82)"  I haveused the March 10, 1810 date.

Mary Maunu has James death date as June 29, 1890. (The Register ofDeaths, #2, 1888-1901, Polk County, Iowa also has this death date.)  Shegave me the information of his first wife, Elizabeth Downs, as Mary isdescended from Issac Newton Rooker. James' first wife, Elizabeth Downs(1832-1846) died in Richland Township, Keokuk County, Iowa.  GeorgeWashington Rooker, the son of James and second wife Margaret (1815-1856),was born in 1849 in Lee County, IA.  The family moved in 1851 and settlednear Rising Sun, Polk Co, Iowa.  In 1853 they moved to Beaver Twp, PolkCounty Iowa, one mile south and west of Mitchell, Iowa and son Georgespent the rest of his life there.
1836 - ~1881 Judith Julia B. Hayes 44 44 Went to Calif in 1852 or 1854 with Aunt Dicey Wheeler Gray & sisterElendor (18) to find their Father, James Hayes.  Judith married JamesHogan and lived in Healdsburg & Stocton, Calif. They had 7 children.
       Mate's Family History says, "Howard, the oldest, married and hadtwo daughters.  He was a very wealthy broker.
     LuLu, the second child, was born on April 5, 1858.  she married aMr. Wasley and lived for many years in Oroville, California.  She has twochildren.  Vera Davis, who at present lives in Oroville and Luleta, whowas teaching Kindergarten in Honolulu in 1939.  Lulu is a very talentedmusician and up to this time (1940) is using her talent to teach voiceand choral groups.
     Lulu's oldest child, a boy who lived only a few minutes, was bornthe evening her mother, Judith, was buried.  Her mother had been soanxious to see the baby that they took up the remains of her mother,  andburied the baby in her arms.
     Three of Aunt Judith's children, Walter, Cora, and Ralph, died earlyin life.
      Birdena (Birdie) married Everett W. Hale and they had one child,Ralph.  Birdie lived at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco and had manylovely curios in her apartment.  Her husband was an importer of dry andfancy goods.
     In 1939, Nellie Hogan (do not know her married name) was living inHollywood with her daughter Evelyn who was the wife of Jack Mullhauld, astar of silent movies.  Nellie also had a son."
     Rural Cemeteries, Stockton, Ca  Lists J.M. (James Madison handwritten in) buried 7-11-1895, aged 69.  Also Julia B., Hogan, (wife ofJ.M. hand written in) buried 1-25-1881, aged 44
Ralph B. hogan  buried 3-19-1883 , aged 11
and W. (Walter) C.ried 3-19-1883, aged 21
this list of old cemeteries of San Joaquin County, Stockton, Ca, Vol 11was compiles by the members of the San Joaquin Genealogical Society ofStockton, Ca in 1962
1797 William Barlow 1812 - 1862 Dicey Wheeler 50 50 Sister of Eliz Wheeler Hayes.  Married and went to Calif  with nieces(daughters of Eliz Hayes) Ellinor 18 and Judith 16.  The Hayes girlsthought they would meet with their father James Hayes, but didn't.
Dicy,38, b Ky, is the the 1850 Census of Atchison Co, Mo (p 283, Hsd 135)along with husband Jacob, 40, b. TN, and Elsie, 14 and Isaack 8, bothborn in Indiana.  This makes her born in 1812.
~1200 - ~1255 Gilbert De Lymm 55 55 1789 - 1868 Jeremiah Barlow 78 78 1820 CENSUS of Deleware (now Shelby Co), Indiana, pg 19
Barlow, Jeremiah; page 019, Dela county, 200010 10010 0100.   2 malesunder 10 (Lewis age 8, William age 3); 1male between 26-44 (Jeremiah wasage 31); 1 female under 10 ( Nancy was age 1); one female between 26-44(Mary was age 31.  (George, Judah and Susanna unborn yet, and Henry &James had died before 1820)  Engaged in Agriculture.
     Moved to Atchison Co Missouri in about 1848.
1872 - 1920 Cora Ellen Clary 48 48 Cora, Dau of Angeline Hayes Clary was oldest of 5 kids.  She was a schoolteacher who taught for thirty three years in eastern Nebraska.  She wasnever married and died in 1920.  After her death her sister Ethelyncontinued working on family history for some fifty years.
  Matie credited Ethelyn and Cora for most of the data for the familyhistory from which I gathered most of my Barlow, Wheeler, Hayes, Weavermaterial.
1874 - 1974 Martha Ethelyn Clary 100 100 "the second child of Angeline Hayes & John Clary was Martha Ethelyn, whomarried John Owen Rowland, and at the time of this writing (1946?) livesin Lincoln, Nebraska.  They too had five children.  the first one, diedin infancy.  Gerald is a teacher in Junior college at  Clarinda, Iowa.Helen married Ervine Bennett, an engineer, at present working on a largeproject in Estes Park, Colo;
Ralph the 4th child, is with the State Dept in Washington, D.C. andHoward, the youngest, a Professor in Pennsylvania State College.  All aremarried.
     thanks to Cora Clary & Martha Ethelyn Clary for notes and materialgiven to Aunt Mate who wrote the Weaver family history."
1876 - 1946 Charles Carrol "Carl" Clary 69 69 "Charles Carroll Clary, third child of Angeline & Wm. Clary, for manyyears was dining car Conductor on the Union Pacific Railroad from LosAngeles to Chicago. When he died (from a stroke) he was a night securityguard at Universal Studios. He had three children and died in Hollywoodin 1946."  Aunt Mate source Agnes de Dammartin This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 0978 Gisela Capet D. >1112 Conan de Fiennes This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. Adele de Furnes This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1884 - 1966 Ralph Francis Clary 81 81 In 1946 lived in Hollywood, Calif.  Ralph worked for the railroad as anauditor in Chicago & Omaha for years.  He married and had 3 children. 1783 Jane Rebecca Barlow Marriage records of Washington Cy, Kentucky shows a Jane Barlow marryinga William (I had George Cutsinger) Curtsinger on March 7, 1808 ~1223 - DECEASED Hugh De Lymm 1785 - 1869 Henry Barlow 84 84 Around 1809 Henry moved to Adair Co, KY with his parents and wererecorded there in the 1810 census. He moved to Indiana with his parentsabout 1820 and is recorded in the 1820 Deleware Co (now Shelby Countycensus.  He is recorded in the 1830, 1840 & 1850 censuses in JacksonTownship in Shelby County, Indiana). He moved to Polk County Iowa aboutJune1852 ( re: Thomas' bio in history of Polk County 1880) and isenumerated in the Iowa 1856 & 1860 census.
    HIs first wife (Mary Dawson) died about 1820 , and he married MahalaKinslo (1801-1857) in on Nov 5, 1821.
    Barlow Marriages in Washington County, Kentucky 1796-1848, Marriagerecord of Washington Cy, Kentucky shows Henry Barlow marrying Mary Dawsonon Aug 13, 1805.
     1820 CENSUS of Deleware Co,(now Shelby County) Indiana pg 020 showsa Henry Barlow, head of household.  (2 men between ages 24-44)  Henry age35, b in 1785 and another male ? brother, farm laborer?) one male under10,  (John, age 4 born in 1814) One male between 10-15 (Lewis, age 8,born on Aug 18, 1812, (1850 census source)( or age 14 if born in1806-gravestone source)  (Where are Henry b.1816 and Benjamin b. 1819 KYsome have as his sons??)      No females listed (first wife dead, notmarried to Mahala yet.)
     1840 CENSUS Shelby Co, Jackson Twp, p 547:Henry 55, Bird 1, Jessebet 5-10; Tom 11, Jeremiah 13, Eliz 9, Judith 16, and Mahala 39.
      1850 CENSUS Mt Auburn, Jackson twp, Shelby Co, In, p 250a, line21shows:
Henry farmer, age 64, b KY, Mahala 48, b Ky, both can't read or write,Mahala is blind; Jeremiah 23, IN, Jesse 16, IN, Judith Lisk 26 w/ sonHenry Lisk 8, IN; Bird 11; William 8.
    1856 CENSUS of 4 Mile Twp, Polk County, Iowa shows Henry,67, Mary 55(Mahala) Bird17, William15, ( Oliver14, Manda12,) and Jesse 23.  allchildren born in Indiana and parents born in Kentucky.  Oliver and Mandawere not in the 1850 census so probably not Henry's children.  His sonThomas E, 26, b IN, farmer, lives next door with Louisa, 24.
   1860 CENSUS June 19, 1860, Four Mile Tpk, Polk Cko, Iowa
Henry is enumerated at household 488/439 as a farmer with $3,200 of realestate and $600 personal property. Aat the same household is his sonThomas, listed at T.E. and Thomas's wife Louisa, age 30, their dau Mary Fand John Barlow, age 13, b. IN.  Both Mary & John are attending school

TOMBSTONE, Barlow Newsletter Nov 1994, Rising Sun Cemetery, Four MileTwp, Polk Co, Iowa.
Henry Barlow, D. Apr 11, 1869, age 83 (I have him  born in 1785 not1786,dying in 1868) son  Lewis Barlow D. Oct 25, 1854, age 48
1787 - 1858 Blewford Barlow 71 71 His wife and children shown under Lewis & Judah's petition for pension.
"Abstracts of Rev War Pension Files: Lewis, S16619, VA line, appl 8 Sep1830 Shelby Co, In aged 75 with family, Judah Barlow aged 75, EllizabethBarlow aged 28, crippled, George Barlow aged 12, and Bluford Barlow aged10, (Blewford's family)"  I thought he must be dead  by 1830 however,Vernon Barlow has him dying 4-15-1858 In Lee twp, Polk Co, Iowa.  Hedoesn't show up in the 1840 Census of Shelby County with his son Blewfordand wife Eliz either.)
1850 - 1941 Mary Elizabeth Hayes 90 90 Quoting from a news article published on her 60th anniversary onApril 28, 1930, "Mary was born in Missouri on July 24, 1850, moved withher mother to Rising Sun in 1854.  The Weaver homestead is within onemile from where she settled."  Before  her death in 1941, Mary wasprobably one of the oldest living settlers of Polk county, having movedthere in 1854 when the state was a vast prairie.  Her obituary stated," Being a pioneer, she experienced the privations and hardships knownonly to those who came early.  Her early life was in the days when thefriendly Indian rode the prairies and camped near her home.  The oxenteam was the mode of tilling the soil and the stage coach the mode oftransportation.  Rising Sun, (previously known as Barlow) was then astation on the old Stage route and in those days was a town of some 300population with business houses and shops, hotel, and post office, wherethe mail arrived but once or twice a week by stage--there were no mailroutes or deliveries in those days.  She witnessed the passing of a bandof Mormons in their trek from Navoo, Illinois to the west and often toldof her mother taking a tired and worn Mormon mother and babe into theirhome and caring for them.  She saw two brothers and neighbor boys marchoff to the Civil War and experienced those days of reconstruction whichfollowed the war.   She saw the vast prairies of Iowa developed into finefertile fields and beautiful modern homes, the oxen replaced by horses,the tallow candle by the oil lamp and later electricity, the advent ofthe railroad, the old wagon trails across the prairies converted intograveled roads and paved highways, the coming of the automobile and thenthe airplane.  She enjoyed life and watched these changes as they camewith interest and pride."  quotes her obit.
Matie Weaver's family history shows her mother dying on March 27, 1941.Mable Dye's Date Book (A Book of Birthday Gems) shows her death on March17, 1941.  Obit shows March 27.
      Use Edna's internet site:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~barlow/Parlur-Barler-Beriet-Barlow1.htm
1725 - 1815 Jacob Barlow 90 90 source: FTM vol 1, Tree # 2123, by Keith Stevens.
       According to Star W. Rowland this family lived in Culpepper andRockingham Counties, Va and to Washington  County, Kentucky.
     He received the Bellar/Barler share of the land grant directly fromMathias Smith and not as an inheritance from a hypothetical brother,Mathias. (Some researchers have believed that Christopher Parlur, theimmigrant, had an oldest son, Mathias, who was first to inhert and diedas a young man, leaving no children.) (See Culpeper County Deed Book A, p51)...some changes such as Parlur, Barler, Barlor and Barlow...all appearin various deed books in by the early 1800s.
     Name: Jacob BARLOW
Birth: Between 1725-1726 in Spotsylvaina Co, Virginia
Death: 1815 in Washington Co, Kentucky
Event: Census year Year: 1764 1
Event: Census type Census Type Code: Rent Roll 1
Note:
Spotsylvania County Virginia is now new Orange County Virg inia.

Jacob lived in Spotsylvania, Culpeper and Rockingham Counties in Virginia
and Washington County Kentucky

Jacob Barler was listed in Washington County, Kentucky tax lists 1792,and
1794 with 1 white male over 21 and one white male 16 to 21. AlsoCornelius
Barlow appears on the 1792 tax list.   In 1794 listed are: Henry Barlow,
Cornelius Barlow, Michael Barlow, Aaron Barlow, Lewis Barlow, Jacob Barlow
and Christopher Barlow[8orderbund Family Archive #310, E d.1, CensusIndex:
Colonial America, 1607-1789, Date of Import: 20 Jan2000, InternalRef.#1.310.1.88.39]

Individual: Barler, Jacob
County/State: Culpeper Co., VA
Year: 1764
Census type code: Rent Roll
1731 Mary Fleshman 1757 - 1837 Christopher Barlow 80 80 in Rev War 1758 - 1809 Henry Barlow 51 51 Will was probated in Washington Co, KY  December 11, 1809

ID: I212
Name: Henry BARLOW
Given Name: Henry
Surname: Barlow
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1758 in Culpeper, Virginia
Death: Bef 11 Dec 1809 in Washington Co, Kentucky
Reference Number: 22 1
Change Date: 10 Nov 2001 at 09:08
Note:
]
Information on Henry's line was given to me by Susan Partr idge and was
added or confirmed t o my database

Dear Vernon , Thank you for all the work you have done. M y Father is
Clyde Barlow his dad was Mason Barlow. William Henry, an d Henry and so
on. I would be glad to fill in many of the gaps for you an d all
concerned. You only note my deceased brother John Roger B arlow, but I
was born before him on 1/20/ 45 ,and I can see why the ove rsight since
nothing happened to me. My Grandfather Mason Barlow had a b rother Jesse
whom I knew he lived out his days in Florida. I dont hav e time to
write more tonight, but please contact me at
barlow@columbia-center.org
sincerly Clyde Mason Barlow

Henry owned land in Washington Co, Ky in 1793 according t o the early
taxrecords of Ky. Jane Barlow, the widow and re lict of Henry Barlow, died
before 12 Dec 1815, leaving a no ncupative will which was probated in WaCo,
Ky. The legatee s were sons: Julius and Joel and daughters Nancy andPeggy .
Whitnesses to this will were: Jacob Barlow, Luke Mudd, El izabethWynne and
Mary Wy nne. Henry and Jane had eleven chi ldren: James, Jacob,john,
Elizabeth, Sarah, Jesse, Mary, J u lius, Joel, Nancy and MargaretBarlow.


Father: Jacob BARLOW b: Between 1725-1726 in Spotsylvaina Co, Virginia
Mother: MARY b: 1731 in Virginia

Marriage 1 Jane MARSHALL b: Abt 1764 in Virginia
Married: 5 Nov 1782 in Rockingham County, Virginia
Change Date: 13 May 2001
Children
James B BARLOW b: 28 Sep 1783 in Virginia
Jacob BARLOW b: 26 Feb 1785 in Rockingham Co, Virginia
John J BARLOW b: 11 Nov 1786
Elizabeth BARLOW b: 22 Oct 1788
Sarah BARLOW b: 30 Oct 1790 in Washington Co, Kentucky
Jesse BARLOW b: 1 Jan 1792 in Kentucky
Mary BARLOW b: 1 Nov 1794 in Washington Co, Kentucky
Julius BARLOW b: 24 Aug 1796
Joel BARLOW b: 23 Nov 1798
Nancy BARLOW b: 7 Mar 1801

Sources:
Abbrev: Personal Will
Author: Henry Barlow
Publication: Washington Co, Kentucky
Text: In the name of God Amen, I Henry Barlow of the County Washi ngtonand
State of Kentucky being very sick in body but per  fect mind and memorythans
be given unto God calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowingthat
is is appointe d for all men once to die, Do make and ordain this my last
will and Testement that is to say principally and in First of all, I give
and recommend my soul unto the hand of Alm ighty God that gave it and my
body I recommend to the earth to be buried in Decent Christian burial at
the direction of my executors Nothing doubting but at the general resur
rection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of god and as
touching such worldly estate wherewith it h as pleased God to bless me in
this life. I give and dispose of the same in the following manner andform.
First I give and bequeath to Timie my dearly beloved w ife all that trackof
land I now live on containing four hundred and fifty acres to have to hold
as long as She doet h remain my widow and no longer. As also my two negros
th e boy by the name of Jack the girl by the name of Nance asa lso twohave
thense the horse Tolle and the Division with as much of the stock of
Cattle, Sheep and hogs and househol d furniture as she in her discretion
shall think fit to retain.
Next I give unto my son Jacup one hundred and twenty f ive acres of landthe
same I bought of M. Waltons lying o n the waters of lick run in the County
of Washington.
To my son John I also leave a hundred acres adjoining the above track of
land I purchased the same of Elei _ _ _ _.
I also leave unto my three sons the names as follows . Jesse and Juliusand
Joel all that track of land I now li ve on with that twenty acresadjoining
the same to them to h ave by an equal Division aftere the death of their
Mother.
I do leave unto my dorters Nancy and Peggy my negor girl Nace with allhere
increase if any on the death of thei r Mother to be equally divided outand
if the negro Nance s hould dye and leave no increase then their Brothers
Jesse , Julius and Joel shall give unto their Sisters Nancy and P eggy the
sum of Eighty pounds to be equally divided. Als o I leave the rest of my
property unto my son James and m y Dorters Elizabeth and Sally and Maryall
my property not above mentioned with the ngor boy Jack in the name of god
Amen.

Henry Barlow
Test Peter Sibert
Jacob Barlor
Eleanor Mudd
N.B. I leave my friends Joseph Dorson and Christopher Barlor with Jacup
Barlor my son to execute this my last will an d Testement.
At a County court held for Washington County the 11 d ay of December 1809.
This will was proved by oaths of Peter e Sibert, Jacop Barlor, and Eleanor
Mudd subcribed witnesse s thereto and ordered to be recorded-- And on the
motion of Jacob Barlor one of the executor therein named who made oath and
executed and acknowledged bond with security as the law directs. A
certificate of probate therein granted him in due form. And liberty is
received to Joseph Dorson an d christopher Barlor the other executorstherin
named to join the said probate therof whenever they think proper.
Teste
Jophn Reed C.W. C.5
1770 - 1820 Cornelius Barlow 50 50 1775 - ~1820 John Barlow 45 45 Marriage record of Washington Cy, Kentucky shows John Barlow MarryingPriscilla Burress on March 5, 1796.  What a busy family...sisterElizabeth marryring on Feb 11th, brother Cornelius marrying on Feb 20thand John on March 5th!  Three marriages within a month. >1775 Elizabeth Barlow Marriage record of Washington Cy, Kentucky shows Elizabeth Barlowmarrying Robert Brumfield on Feb 11, 1796. 1808 - 1869 Walter Owen Hadley 60 60 1827 - ~1851 Henry Wheeler 23 23 Henry, 23, b. Indiana shows up in the 1850 Census of Polk Co, Iowa, Pg017 with his Mom, Sarah, 60, b. Ky; Archibald, 21, b. Indiana; and Sarah,16, b Ind
     He apparently died in Polk County, Iowa in 1851, April or May ofthat year.  will Book 1 of Polk County appoints Archibald Wheeler asadministrator.  Heirs listed are Sarah Ann Wheeler, Mary Jane Wheeler(Randolph) Judea/ Judy Willliams, Angeline Cole, Dicy Gray, Rilla Vaugh,Sarah Ann Wheeler, Milly Breeding, and Elizabeth Hays.(the spelling ofsome names are erroneous.) These including Archibald, are the children ofBenjamin and Sarah Wheeler.  Apparently Henry did not marry.
     Henry was listed in Shelby County Indiana Order Book D, page 186,dated May 14, 1848, as Surety for his mother who was appointed Guardianfor the children of Benjamin and Sarah Wheeler: Mary Jane Randolph,Archiband and Sarah Wheeler, who were minors over 14 years of age.(Henry was 21 at this time.)
1829 - >1886 Archibald- Archelaus Wheeler 57 57 Shows up in the Polk County 1850 Census page 17 with Henry 23, headof household, farmer, Sarah, 60; Archibald 21, farmer; and Sarah 16
     1860 Census, Polk County, delaware Twp, Pg 224, family 414, isArchibald Wheeler and his wife, Nancy J.;  All children born in Iowa.S.C. f, age 8, and sons Henry,6;  John,4, and Lee,2.
     On the 1870 census, Allen Twp, Altoona, Iaow, we find him ashousehold #18, age 40, farmer, born Indiana, with wife nancy, age 35, andson John, 14, and Benjamin (Lee) age 12.
     Archibald was married, second to Magdalina Enfield Keys, June 10,1886, witnessed by son, John Wheeler.  The Marriage record (IowaHistorical Library) records his name as "Archelaus" Wheeler, fatherBenjamin, mother Sarah Barlow.  He was 55 in 1886.  ref # 2233.
     Anne Astley worte "Archibald served in the Civil War in themilitia.  He was a farmer and he had a Land Grant in Polk county, datedMay 5, 1853.   He is buried with his first wife Nancy in the oldYoungstown Cemetery, know known as Oakridge Cemetery."  Land Grantsource, Vol 4, page 109, Des Moines Historical Libe977.7 Vol 1520, page58, Polk County Courthouse.
1834 - 1857 Sarah Ann Wheeler 22 22 Sarah Ann was the youngest child.  She married David Oglevie in 1852 inPolk County. They had one son, George who died at age six months.  Sarahdied in Feb 1857 and she is buried with her son in Rising Sun. 1859 - 1872 Benjamin "Frank" Franklin Rooker 12 12 1860 Nancy "Amanda" Rooker Portrait and Biographical album of Polk County, Iowa, published by  LakeCity Publishing co in 1890 in chicago, page 717, has an sketch of Will,Amanda's older half-brother, which lists her Husband's name as GeorgeBurgett.  (I had George Staley.) 1822 - >1900 Emilia Mildred Milly Wheeler 78 78 IGI #1985689  At age 16 she was under guardianship of Aunt Rila and HiramHays. Not in her mothers home in 1840 census In Shelby Co, IN, (age 18)
at  age 17 she married Silas Breeding in 1939.  this family moved toDavis County Iowa where they are buried near Drakesville in LesterCemetery.  Five children were born in Shelby County, In, tha last beingborn about 1847.  The first son born in Iowa was Benjamin, born in 1850in Blooomfield Twp of Davis County, Iowa.
     She shows up in the 1840 Census of Shelby County, In on pg 547 withSilas Breeding, 20 and she is 18 at this time, living near her Mother andhis father.
1810 - ~1888 Angelina Lina Wheeler 78 78 Angelina, 40, b Ky, appears in the 1850 Census of Atchison County,Missouri with her husband Jesse Cole, ,46, b. Ky and her 5 children (allborn in Ky except the youngest.) Burilla, 17; Angelina 16; Jesse,10;Benjamin 8; and Jane A. ,4, b. Mo 1814 Berila Rilla Wheeler Rila, 36, was in Atchison County, Missouri in the 1850 Census, wife ofBurrill Vaughn.  Pg 283, had 137.  Her children James C, 16, and Hiram MHays, 14, born in Indiana are also listed, plus Wesley Vaughn, newborn,and Edward Vaughn , 3, b Mo.(her son or step son?) 1819 Judea Wheeler Mathias Smith John Hadley ~1785 Mary Barlow 1775 - 1838 James B. Hayes 63 63 Bill Rowland says this family found in the 1790 and 1800 censuses in WakeCo, NC.  Bill also said that James was born in Nansemond County, Virginiawhich is near Norfolk.

1790 CENSUS  Wake Co, North Carolina, p259 (near bottom -Ancestry .cominage #12 of 20) shows James Hays 1-3-5-,-19-28  This means: 1 free maleage 16+ (James Sr.); 3 free males under 16 (Lewis was age 8 but who wereother 2 sons?);  5 free females (Sarah plus 4 daughters?);- 19 freeOthers; and 28 slaves.  Not sure if this is right family.  Need moreresearch.

1800 CENSUS my records show  that Wake County censuses  were lost.

1830 CENSUS Shelby Co, Jackson Twp, Indiana, pg 402 (Ancestry.com image 5of 17--top fourth on page)
1 Male 10-15 (my James born 1815 so age 15 in this census); 1 male age20-30 (Hiram b. abt 1810, age 20, and he is still at home because hedidn't marry Berilla Wheeler [Elizabeth Wheeler Hay's sister] until Marchof 1831);  1 male between 50-60 (James Sr. b 1775 age 55 at this time);1 Female age 10-15 (Phebe born in 1818, age 12);  1 female between 50-60(Sarah b abt 1774, age 56).
1798 - 1848 Lewis Hayes 50 50 Trying to find out if William Partick Hayes (b. Feb, 1822 in Indiana) isLewis' son. William's ancestor, Jane <jharding@heartland.net>sent me histree and is hoping to find the "link".  Found connection thru Pehbe HayesBarlow Rooker connection.  Bill Young<jwysby@cs.com> of Tupulo,Mississippi had William Patrick included in the children of  Lewis Hayes. ~1755 - 1810 Thomas Hayes 55 55 Check to see in the 1790 and 1800 censuses of  Wake County, NC.  BillRowland says he can't find the link between Thomas and James yet. 1756 - 1854 Judith Friar 98 98 1832 - 1875 Mary Jane Wheeler 43 43 Sarah Barlow Wheeler was apppointed guardian of Mary Jane Randolph (aminor over 14 but under 21) in May 14, 1848 according to Shelby CountyCourt Records Book D, pg 186.  She was 16 and already married so I lookedher up in Shelby County Marriage Records and found her married to LewisFitz Randolph on August 2, 1847.
     Mary Jane and her husband, Lewis, moved to a farm four milessouthwest of Altoona, Polk Co, Iowa.  Lewis died at age 32 and Mary Janeremarried to James Jones of Mitchellville, Iowa.  She shows up in the1860 Census, Deleware Twp, p224, Household #395 as head of household,with her mother Sarah,69, and 6 children.  She also shows up in the  1870Iowa census in Deleware Twp remarried to James Jones, with one childGeorge, age 1, and her mother Sarah, age 79.
1829 - 1870 Elizabeth Watkins 41 41 1848 - 1898 Robert McClain Clary 50 50 no children.  He farmed near Auburn and Brownville, Nebraska 1850 - 1919 George Watkins Clary 68 68 1851 - 1852 Andrew Jackson Clary 1 1 Willis Hadley 1853 - 1919 Mary Frances Clary 66 66 1854 - 1856 John Carrol Clary 2 2 1856 - 1930 William Millian Clary 73 73 a teacher and superintendent of schools of Otoe County, Nebraskafrom1888-1894.  Law school graduate from Michigan.  An attorney in 1900Census in Nebraska City. 1861 - 1934 Henry Leeper Clary 72 72 He taught school near Howe, Peru, and Auburn, Nebraska, he also didcarpentry work.  He learned to speak German fluently.  He had a giftformusic, and played several musical instruments, entirely by ear. 1868 Anna Seymour Clary Moved to Indiana 1806 - 1867 John Hayes 61 61 Son of James, brother of James.  Born  in 1806 in either Shelby Co, IN orN.C.
1840 Census in Jackson Twp, Shelby Co, In. Page 555  (Ancestry.com Image#19 of 20) Male between 5-10; Male between 30-40 (James was 34); onedaughter under 5, 2 daughters between 5-10, wife between 30-40 (JaneBeason) 7 people in household.  Two adults over 20 can't read or write.

   This family moved from Shelby County Indiana  to Atchison County,Missouri between 1844 and 1849 (Isaac born in Missouri in 1849)
~1810 - BET. 1838 - 1846 Hiram Hayes Could he be the brother of James Hayes? Yes.  He was appointedadministrator of Benjamin Wheeler's estate in 1836.  In 1838, Nov 13, hewas appointed guardian of Milly Wheeler (age 16)
     Again sisters married brothers.  Hiram Hayes married Berila Wheelerin 1831 and James B. Hayes married Elizabeth Wheeler in 1834.
~1774 - 1838 Sarah 64 64 ~1745 - 1830 Archelaus\ Archer Wheeler 85 85 Archelaus Wheeler was born between 1740-1750 in Virginia, and diedin Adair County Kentucky in 1830.  He is known to have lived inBuckingham (birth to 1782) and Bedford (1782-1791) Counties, Virginia;then to Madison (1792-1800) County, Kentucky and in the portion of GreenCounty (1800-1830) which later became Adair county, KY.
     According to Vivagene Wheeler Handley in Wheeler Cousins, "theearliest record we have concerning Archelaus is his listing in the 1774Tithables of Buckingham Co, Va where he appeared as 'Archer Wheler',having one tithable, himself.  (Buckingham Co, VA Tithables, 1774, p. 1,list of George Hooper.)"
     In 1792 Madison Co, Ky Tax Lists show Eschelus Wheeler, with 1 whitemale above 21, 2 horses and 3 cattle.  No acreage is listed for him.  Hewas on the list of John Adams. Sorce: Ky Historical Society Register,Vol. 23, p. 124.  The will of Archaleus is recorded in will Book C, page545 of Adair County, Ky.  The will was not dated but was proven onJanuary 3, 1831.
     It is interesting, historically, that after the initial settlementswere established along the eastern coastal areas (Maryland, Virginia,North Carolina, etc) a full century passed before any significantmigration into the interior wilderness occurred.  Unlike the French, whohad easy access to the interior of North America via the St. LawrenceRiver and the Great Lakes, the English colonists far to the south neededa way to bypass the barrier of the Appalachian chain of mountains.  Sosignificant movement to the west had to wait for the trail-breakingexplorations of people like Daniel Boone.
     Families starting the trek west often made many stops along theway.  If they saw some available land they liked, they simply settledthere.  They might stay several years in an area before moving on, andquite often parents would remain at some stopping  point but theirrestless children moved on.  Several generations of  Wheelers lived inthe Virginia region before some decided to move further west toKentucky.  The Kentucky territory was remarkable in that no Indians livedthere.  Both the tribes to the north and to the south claimed the area astheir own hunting grounds, however, so arriving settlers had some "Indiantrouble."  Resentful bands of Indians living in Indiana, would oftenattack a
new settlement, then retreat to safety across the Ohio River.
     Getting to Kentucky was not easy. There were mountains in the way.The easier route was by water, going from Virginia to Maryland, then toabout Stoystown, Pa to Weirton, located in the northern panhandle of thecurrent West Virginia.  On flatboats or keelboats the went down the OhioRiver as far as Limestone (now called Maysville.)  Then some continued onthe Falls of the Ohio (the Louisville area).  By contrast, the overlandtrail to Kentucky was more difficult, but that did not stoop the flow ofmigrants.  (The population of Kentucky by 1790 was nearly 74,000.)  Therewere so many migrants, in fact, that before long there was established apathway, a relatively well-marked route, termed the Wilderness Trail.There were other trails, of course, but for most of its length theWilderness Trail was the "Highway to Kentucky."  the trail followedvalleys and streams along the eastern edge of the mountain ridges -knownto us as the Shenandoah, Allegheny, Blue Ridge, Great Smoky, andCumberland Mountains.  It was the discovery of the Cumberland Gap, at thesouthern part of the Appalachian Mountain range, that made the settlementof Kentucky and other areas to the south and west really practicable atthat time.  (The area is now honored as the Cumberland Gap NationalHistorical Park.)  The trek to Kentucky was some 500 to 700 milesdepending on the starting point.  Travel was by horseback or on foot, antthe trail was often quite rough, with mud, steep riverbanks and sometimesquicksand.  Many streams had to be forded, and the occasional floods madethe streams exceptionally treacherous (often a heavy rope needed to bestretched across to allow safe passage.)  Thick undergrowth made travelslow and dangerous; wild animals, poisonous snakes, prickly vines, hordesof mosquitoes, deer flies and "no-see-ums" - these all contributed to thehardships.  There was nothing but ground to sleep on.  Day began atsunrise, with some bread, beans and coffee.  At night, if the hunters hadbeen lucky, a stew was made for all.  As much as possible the healthywalked, leaving the horses and mules free to carry the few belongings,and carry the ill and wounded.  Boys were given the task of herding thecattle that were being taken along.
     The trip from central Virginia to central Kentucky could take two tosix months or more, depending on the severity of the troubles theyencountered.  The men had to be on constant alert for Indian attacks.  Itwas rare that a party made the entire trip without losing some of itspeople.  By the time they arrived, their provisions were almost exhaustedand so were they.  Many of the men were wounded or ill.  But they hastilymade shelters or set up tents, and began clearing some land so cropscould be planted as soon as possible.  In time they were able to buildlog cabins -- a trick they had learned from fellow immigrants fromScandinavia.

     I used three books as sources for the Wheelers.
" Trails West" A Genealogy of the Wheeler Family of Buckingham andCumberland County, Vis by Roy Wheeler, pgs 8 & 42, & 398-425 and says,
"The first known record found for Archelaus Wheeler is the tax list byGeorge Hooper in Buckingham Co, VA.  This is in Buckingham Co VaTithables, 10 June 1774 on page 1. There are also other Wheeler Tithableslisted for the same area in 1773-1774 lists.  As far as can bedetermined, there is only one group of Wheelers residing in BuckinghamCounty.  Such circumstances could indicate they were all related to theJohn Wheeler of the original 400 acre land patent."

"Our Wheeler Family" by Marshall R Wheeler, Ph.D. Prof Emeritus, Dept ofZoology, Univ of Texas, Austin, Texas says on pg 24;  "The families ofthe brothers, Archelaus and Benjamin Wheeler, were living near thewestern edge of Madison Co.....Archelaus was born abt 1740-1750 in VA; heand wife, Mildred were in Buckingham Co, Va in 1774, and in Bedford Co by1781.  About 1791 they moved to Madison Co, Va (which became Ky in 1792)and settled in Paint Lick Creek which formed a border of Madison andGarrard Co.  By 1796 he had moved to nearby Green Co (later called AdairCo.  He died in late 1830.  List of his known children, all of whomfollowed him into Ky: Archelaus, Jr; Nancy m Benj Dabney); John; Allen;Mildred (m John Wade); Charles; Benj (m Sarah Barlow); Samuel (m MalindaDavenport); William (m Mildred White); and Mary Polly (M James Grimes)"

and "Wheeler Cousins" compiled in 1984 by cousins, printed in Aurora, Mopg 9 states: "Putting together all the scraps of information we have beenable to derive thus far from existing records of Buckingham andCumberland Counties, we are led to believe that there was a relationshipbetween John Wheeler, Sarah Wheeler, Samuel Wheeler, Charles Wheeler,Benjamin Wheeler and Archelaus Wheeler.  They began appearing in theserecords circa 1763-1765, which coincides fairly well with the time atwhich the early Wheelers of Henrico County seem to have left thatcounty.  If this group of Wheelers found in the Buckingham-Cumberlandrecords was from Henrico, then Rowland Wheeler, known to have come fromthere, must also be a part of the family group.

All three of these books were found in the Kentucky Historical SocietyLibrary in Frankfort, Kentucky which Ed & I visited in the fall of 2000while taking the "snow-bird" trail to Florida-the land of confusingballots and people who feel they should be allowed to vote twice inelections.  (Just kidding)
~1758 - ~1845 Mildred Lyle 87 87 Joseph Hadley 1717 John Wheeler John of Henrico had original 400 acre land patent "in Goochland County ona a branch of the Barren Lick Creek of the Willis' River" in BuckinghamCounty, Va on July 10, 1745."  He is probably the father of Archelaus.Other siblings according to Wheeler Cousins by Vivagene Wheeler Handleyof Springfield, Mo, 1984 printed by Means Lithographers in Aurora, Moare: John, Sarah, Samuel, Charles, Benjamin, and Rowland.  They all beganappearing in records in Buckingham and Cumberland counties, Va about1763-1765, which coincides  with when the Wheelers left Henrico County.
     Although John's parentage can not be proved, it seems likely that hedecended from David Wheeler who was born in England, son of John and AnnYeomans. He came from County Kent, England to Newburyport, Mass abroadthe ship "Confidence" saling from Southampton, England April 24, 1636.
     The principal reasons for the migration on the Wheelers from Englandclosely paralleled the causes which led to almost all the migration atthat period.  Chief among them was the infamous Act of 1593 which said"all persons above sixteen years of age, who obstinately refuse to attenddivine service at some established church, should be committed to prison,without bail, until they should conform and make public confession ofconformity, in terms prescribed by the statute itself." in the ensuing 30years, the King (Charles I) taxed his people without representation antconfined to the Tower those  who questioned his right.  Between 1629 and1640 over 200 emigrant ships containing 20,000 Englishmen, had foundrefuge in America.
     David, the early emigrant, marring Sarah Wise, dau of Humphrey andSusanna on May 11, 1650 at Newbury, Mass.  Their children:
1. Sarah Wheeler m Mar 1675 John Spofford
2.John Wheeler b Dec 5, 1653 Newbury, Mass  m Mary _____
3. Abigail Wheeler  b Feb 2, 1656  d Apr 13, 1742  m  May, 1679, SamuelHills
4. Jonathan Wheeler b Jan 1658  m Mar 15, 1683 m Mary ______
5. Nathan Wheeler b Dec 27, 1659 Newbury, Mass. m Rebecca _______
6. Lydia Wheeler b May 7, 1662 Newbury, Mass
7. Jethro Wheeler b Mar 28, 1664 Newbury, Mass  m Hannah French
8. William Wheeler  b Apr 21, 1666
9. a son b Apr 2, 1668, Newbury, Mass d. abt 1691; (prob Benjamin, as hiswill mentions his brother Nathan and father, David.
10. Joseph Wheeler  b Sept 15, 1669 Rowley, Mass
      Vivagene Wheeler Handley, the author of Wheeler Cousins stated thefamily oral history told of David Wheeler of Newbury, Mass as herancestor.  This came via Charles Alexander Wheeler, s/o Alexander Sevierand Sarah E. Wilkins Wheeler, s/o Joel, s/o John, s/o Thomas of BedfordCo, Va but she has not able to prove the linage
Sarah "Sally" Wheeler <1743 Samuel Wheeler BET. 1742 - 1744 Benjamin Wheeler Benjamin and Hannah lived in the same aresa as Archelaus in Va and in thePaink Like Creek Ky region as well.  He arrived there aearly in 1790.His will was dated March 5, 1823.  All of his children lived near theWheeler Branch of Paint Lick Creek. 1746 Thomas Wheeler 1748 Rowland Wheeler John Wheeler 1778 - >1860 Archelaus Wheeler 82 82 BET. 1774 - 1779 Nancy Wheeler ~1783 John Wheeler Mary Hadley 1785 - 1875 Allen Wheeler 90 90 ~1786 - 1853 Mildred Wheeler 67 67 ~1787 Charles Wheeler Charles was born in Buckingham County, Virginia.  His line went to BooneCounty Missouri, where his descendant, Roy Wheeler was born and he nowlives in Aurora, South Dakota. ~1790 - <1840 Samuel Wheeler 50 50 Sam and Malinda had four children born in Kentucky;  then moved to ShelbyCo, Indiana in the early 1830's.  One of the children was Nicholas who,with his family, moved to Altoona, Iowa and was the first merchant inAltoona.
     Another son, William, born 1820 in KY, was living near his parentsin 1840 on a farm, as shown by the 1840 Census of Jackson Twp, Shelby Co,Indiana.  He was not there in 1850 according to the census.  He justseems to have disappeared.
     Anne Astley bellieves him to have been the same person as GreenWheeler.  According to the census of Polk Coounty, Green was born 1820 inKy.  He died Nov 10, 1877 at age 57.
1794 - 1867 William D. Wheeler 72 72 1793 Mary "Polly" Wheeler ~1780 - >1848 Henry J. Wheeler 68 68 1803 William Hayes Jane Harding tells me she has a marriage of William PATRICK and Julia AnnHandley Hayes on March 7, 1843 in Holt County, Missouri.  (Could this behis second wife?  Is he the William, born 1803, a son of James Sr?) 1818 - 1881 Phebe Ann Hayes 63 63 Unknown 1835 - 1923 Thomas McLea Hadley 87 87 1160 - 1241 Guillaume de Fiennes 81 81 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1192 - 1267 Enguerrand de Fiennes 75 75 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0011 - ~0001 Maud de Fiennes 10 10 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0011 - ~0001 Agnes de Fiennes 10 10 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1250 - 1293 Giles de Fiennes 43 43 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0011 - ~0001 Maud Hampden 10 10 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1229 - >1270 Reginald de Fiennes 41 41 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0012 - ~0001 Robert de Fiennes 11 11 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0012 - ~0001 Enguerrand de Fiennes 11 11 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1210 - ~0001 Isabel de Conde 1209 1209 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 1837 - 1909 Elizabeth Hadley 71 71 2 Feb 1723/1724 - 1789 John Hadley ~1128 - 1189 Enguerrand de Fiennes 61 61 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1132 - >1217 Sibille de Tingry 85 85 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. D. <1151 Eustace de Fiennes This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. Anne de Dreux Some sources give mother as Margaret de Guines


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1120 - AFT. 20 Jan 1182/83 Clemence Of Bar-Le-Duc D. <1115 Count of Toulouse Bertrand ~0910 - 0870 King of Britain Bladud 40 40 Bladud was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey ofMonmouth. He was the son of King Rud Hud Hudibras.

He ruled for twenty years in which time he built Kaerbadum (Bath) and themany hot baths in that city. This was because he was a leper and a hotbath cured him. He dedicated the city to the Greek goddess Minerva andlit undying fires in honor of her.

During his reign, he also encouraged the practice of necromancy, ordivination through the spirits of the dead. Through this practice, he issaid to have contructed wings for himself and tried to fly to the templeof Apollo in Trinovantum (London) but was killed when he hit a wall. Hewas succeeded by his son, Leir.

Moyra Caldecott has written a fictional account of the life of Bladud,called The Winged Man.
0715 - 0756 Erik Agnasson 41 41 ~1090 - 1149 Reinald I 59 59 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. D. 1141 Gisela de Vaudemont This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0010 - ~0001 Louis de Bournonville 9 9 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0010 - ~0001 Silvie (?) 9 9 This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 0939 - 0987 B+ óeatrice of France 48 48 UID: AD3E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D45E0// 1808 Mary Hadley D. 1105 Thierry I This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. D. 1105 Ermentrude de Bourgogne This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. D. <1118 Gerhard This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. 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Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~0990 - 1057 Fredesende\ Fredistina 67 67 UID: 3C300C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DC6FE// ~0922 - 0961 Adele von Dagsburg 39 39 1752 - 1822 Nathan Ayres 70 70 Death; Richmond [Va.] Enquirer, 26 Jan. 1822 Nathan Ayres ================================================================= 1720; Woodford Co., Ky., History book says he came from England in 1720 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles City Co., Va. 5-29-1731; deed; Matthias Ayres, wit. to deed of Francis Handyman to John Carter of Shirly in same Co. of Charles; also Chris Martain, Henry Woodard, Joseph Fearn, John Randolph(recorded 6-2-1731)page 342 of deed bk.  10-1740; Mathias Ayres; wit. to will of James Grisset, wit, Robert Emson; Thomas Gresset, Probator ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Henrico Co., Va. 10-20-1689; John Ayres - imported by Edmond Jennings - n. side of James River, Tuckahoe Creek, Horse Pen Br., Westhar (early Va. fam. along James River book). 4-6-1718; John Ayres, of St. Paul's Par. New Kent Co., from Tarlton Woodson, of Varina Pas. Henrico, bounded by Allen's Ck. & Capt. Nathaniel West. wit. Richard Wilkinson, Wm. Bass, Robt. Blaws. PG. 244 3-18-1718; Martha Allice, imported by Anthony Trebue, Swift Ck. pg. 364  1737-1746 order book Mathias Ayres 5-1739; Mathias Ayres deed from Henry Childers 7-16-1743; Mathias Ayres, appointed Proceffiones in 13th Precinct, st. John's church, Henrico Parish, Robert Pleasant, Pew Price Four Mile Ck., Bailey's Run, White Oak Swamp 1743; Mathew Ayres, bounds of parish; Col. Richard Randolph's, Robert Pleasants, Edward Goode, Jr., James Woodfin, Thomas Matthew, Pew Price John Hobson, Eliza Hobson; Proceffioning the bounds 9-2-1744; Mathias Ayres bounded by Philemon Childers ( wife eliz.) to Thomas Bates, Robert Pleasants, Four Mile Ck., 12-1-1746; Mathias Ayres, of co. & parish of Henrico Co. to Henry Sharpe of same on Four Mile Creek, Mathias purchased from Henry Childers, other 122 acres by patent 7-25-1726, wife Elizabeth, bounded by Robert Blaus, Wit. Charles Woodson, Chas. Ballow, James Woodfin; 2-16-1825; Samuel Ayres marr. to Mary F. New; John New jr. surity  John Hales, heir at law of John Hales, dec'd, granted admins. of fathers estate sisters; Martha, Elizabeth, Susannah (all appointed John guardian), Mary(chooses John Royster) 6-1757 pg. 149, 57 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Caroline Co., Va. 10-1741; Thomas Ayres in attendance evidence against McPherson by John Emberson;  Charlotte Co., Va. Robert Ayres, 2-1-1773, wit; to land sale; Charlotte deed book 1790 census Edward Ayres ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lurenburg Co., Va. Nathaniel Ayers 1748 tithes Wm. Cadwell Charlotte Co. Falling River & Cub R. Aaron Ayers 1748 Mathew Talbot Charlotte Co Aaron Ayres 1749 Wm Cardwell Charlotte Co  Thomas Ayre, of L., from French Haggard, of L., tract granted to Richard Taliaferro 9-5-1749., bounded by Flat rock Ck., of Meherrin River, in L., bounded by Alling Jentrie. Ann Haggard wit; Ruben Vaughn, Allin Jentrey, John Hight 5-3-1762/r./10-5-1762 Thomas Ayer, 12-31-1764, of L., to Roger Atkinson, of Dinwiddie Co., land patented to Richard Taliaferro, 9-5-1749, Flatt Rock Ck., Meherrin R. David & Saml Garland -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Albemarle Co., Va. Albemarle Wills & Deeds 1748-1752 6-1746; Lewis Morgan to Mathias Ayres pg. 120 3-10-1747; Mathew Ayres, Patrick OBryan, & William Olle ordered to be added to gang from Glovers Road to Slate River, Wm. Allen ooverseer. 2-17--1748; John Maxey to Sampson Maxey - gives 200 acres adj. N. side Great Ck. on N. side Slate; Abraham Bigings. wit. Matthias Ayres, Edmd. Wood, John Mossham. pg. 12 11-1749 - Alex. Trent, of Cumberland Co., & John Cocke, Henrico Co.; land on Great & Little Buffaloe of Willis River, pat. 1-12-1746, adj. to Anthony Sherroon, Susanna Carners, Wm. Rice, Griswell Coleman, Wm. Hill. wit. Mathias Ayres, Thomas Turpin & Hugh Magarrough, John Rogers. PG. 48 10-8-1751 - Mathew Ayres - on Joshua's Ck. of Slate R.; neighbors Wm. Salle, Deed of Arthur Mosely & Daniel Ford (both of Cumberland Co.); Wit. Robert Mosely, Nathaniel Maxey. pg. 25 5-1-1752 - Robt. Thompson, to son Robt. Jr., 1045 acres S. side James R.., adj. Little Buffaloe; Cannon, both sides Hatcher's Ck; Dan'l Scott, Matthe Ayres. PG. 28 5-11-1758 - Rich. Peter to Mathias Ayres for 8 pd., 100 acres, pat. to Daniel Reynolds 12-1-1748, S. side Fluvanna. adj. Michael Thomas. PG. 14 2-24-1758 - Robert Ayres, planter, to David Crawford Sr., for 20 pds., 95 acres S. Branches Stoney Ck. of Rockfish near Blue Mts., pat. to Ayres. wit. Benj. Clark, Nathl. Barnet, Sam'l Docke, David Crawford Jr., Susannah & Nathan Crawford 6-7-1760 - Ro. Mosely, Cumberland, To David LeSeur, King Wm. Co., for 68 pd., 400 acres Joshua Ck, branches of Slate. Pat. 11-13-1750 to Dan'l Ford, adj. Mathias Ayres, Wm. Salley. wit: Thos. Smith, John Chastain, Jr. Jane Chastain. pg. 43 1-21-1764 - Thos. Stockton to Adam Goudylock for 35 pds. 400 acres both sides Rockfish, adj. Henry Terrell, Moses Ayres, Martha Stockton, Davis Stockton, . wit. Sam'l & Thos. Stockton, John Abney, Richard Stockton. pg. 65 Moses Ayres; b. abt 1732 - died 1803 - Marr. to Dorcas (Cox){B. 9-11-1747 D. 10-6-1827} pat. service 2nd marr. to Abigail DAR Patriotic Index  others; 6-1-1761 - Martin Dawson to John Burrus, neighbors John Carter wit. John Watkins, John Coleman, George Anderson others; John Watkins, Silvanus Maxey, Reid (Alexander, son of Andrew, John, Thomas) John Confey, Chastain (Peter, Rene), Peter Bondurant, Walter & Wm. Leake James Robertson (will) - James Jr., Thomas, Wm., Mathew 7-23-1762; list of dues; John McKinnel, Wm. Gragg, James, John Coffe, Thomas Reid, Henry Terrel, Benjamin & Micajor Wheeler, Charles Evans, Benjamin Grisom, John Leakey, Wm. Carter 4-19-1794; Albemarle Co., Va.; Rachel Ayres, Ac, to Jos. Montgomery, Ac, for 12 pds, 32 acres s. fork Rockfish. lines; Wm. Duval, Jas. Woods. wit. Thos. Steward, John Lackey, John Ryan. pg. 286 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Cumberland Co., Va. John Hales to Samuel Hobson, 1761, 3-135 Fightin Ck. Samuel Ayres from Thos. & Nancy Wilson, 1783 6-143 Deep Ck. John Ayres from Gubidmus Coleman, 2-22-1787 6-437 John Ayres from James Deane, 5-22-1801 8-460 Buckingham Rd. John C. Ayres from Samuel Ayres, 1813 12-213 John C. Ayres from Francis B. Deane Jr., 1822 16-490 Little Dup. R. Samuel & Jane Ayres to Samuel Hobson Jr., 1822, 16-400 Thomas Ayres to Samuel Hobson, 1823, 17-236 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Buckingham Co., Va. James Ayres removed to Cumberland Co. (Va. or Ky.) 1787-1790 2 horses  Nathan Ayres furnished 57 pounds of bacon to the Buckingham Co. militia on their march to the southward; service Buckingham Co. Va. Histroy of Buckingham Co. pg. 89 from membership and soldiers roster  Marriages by Rev. Rane Chastain 10-4-1791; John Ayres to Jane Ayres 2-7-1793; Elizabeth Ayres to Martin Chastain 8-17-1793; John Ayres to Elizabeth Bransford
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Virginian's in the Revolution Elisha, Patrick Ayres; Francis Ayres; 9th Reg. Va. Continental Line Henry Ayres; Sgt., 5 & 9 Va. Cont. Line, 1 Va. state Reg., John Ayres; 3 & 4 Reg. Cont. Line Joseph Ayres; 12 Reg. Cont. Line Samuel Ayres; Sgt., Morgan's Rifle Reg., 6 Reg. Cont. Line Thomas Ayres; Lieut., Essex 1781,; 4,8,12 Reg. Cont. Line William Ayres; Inf. Henry Ayers; Wd " " ; Roberson Co., Tenn. - died 9-22-1833 Jedidiah Ayers; Ny. pensioner, e. Joseph Ayers; IP Elisa Ayers; Sgt. Patrick, mpl.
Charles This GEDCOM has been produced by the combined best efforts and endeavours of many people, and borrowing on many sources - all of whose assistance is gratefully acknowledged. This file is FREE. Do _NOT_ pay to download. ~1641 - BET. 1664 - 1690 in Alice Smith ~1140 Geoffrey de Beaumont Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont; m. Felice Paganel. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002]

b.c. 1140; son of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
1809 Jane Hadley ~1175 - DECEASED Roma 1294 Avica Stapleton ~0976 - 1033 III Count of Boulogne Baldwin 57 57 ~1079 - 1118 Mary Canmore 39 39 !Queen of England. [Col. & Rev. Fam. of PA, p. 537]

NEWLIN, FOSTER LINES - 25th ggrandmother

!Brought up in the nunnery of Romsey by its abbess, her aunt Christina, and the veil which she had taken there formed an obstacle to her union with King Henry which was only removed by the wisdom of Anselm.  Matilda appeared before his court to tell her tale in words of passionate earnestness.  She had been veiled in her childhood, she asserted, only to save her from the insults of the rude soldiery who infested the land, had flung the veil from her again and again, and had yielded at last to the unwomanly taunts, the actual blows of her aunt. "As often as I stood in her presence," the girl pleaded," I wore the veil, trembling as I wore it with indignation and grief.  But as soon as I could get out of her sight I used to snatch it from my head, fling it on the ground, and trample it under foot.  That was the way, and none other, in which I was veiled."  Anselm at once declared her free from conventual bonds, and the shout of the English multitude when he set the crown on Matilda's brow drowned the murmur of Churchman or of baron. [WBH - England]

!The Norman nobles nicknamed her and Henry, Godgifu and Godric. [WBH - England]

!She retired to the monastery of Westminster where she spent her revenues in the relief of the sick and in acts of penitential piety.  She had, in the early years of her marriage, when Anselm was an exile from England, in consequence of his dispute with Henry about the right of investiture, considerable influence over her husband, if we may judge from a passage in one of her letters to the prelate. In this letter she says, speaking of the king, "His mind is not so provoked against you as some men think; and by God's good will, with my suggestions, which shall not be wanting, he will be more disposed to concord." [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 270-1]

!Dau. of Malcolm III; wife of Henry I. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, chart]

Her chaplain was Bernard, a Norman appointed bishop of St David's in 1115 and the man responsible for foiling Llandaf's ambitions. He was the first of the bishops of St David to swear an oath of allegiance to Canterbury and to do homage to the king of England for the lands of the diocese. [A History of Wales, p. 121]

Dau. of Malcolm III Canmore and Margaret; m. Henry I, king of England; mother of Matilda. [Royalty for Commoners, p. 85]
1115 Constance of England Jennifer Marie Correnti 0938 - 0996 Hugh Capet King of France 58 58 Founded the Capetian line, which ruled France from 987 to 1328.

As king he had certain powers, but they were more  theoretical
than real. The only lands he actually ruled over were those he
inherited as Comte de Paris.
~0992 - 1039 III Count of West Friesland Dietrich 47 47 ~0953 Cadell Ap Einion I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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~1542 Lawrence Ridsdale Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 21NS-PCD 1810 - 1850 Sarah Hadley 39 39 1162 - 1214 Queen of Castile Eleanor 52 52 Princess Eleanor of England (October 13, 1162 - October 31, 1214), wasalso known as Leonora of Aquitaine and Leonora, Queen of Castile.

She was born in Domfront Castle, Normandy. She was the sixth child andsecond daughter of King Henry II of England and his wife Queen Eleanor ofAquitaine. When she was eight years old, in 1170, she was married to KingAlfonso VIII of Castile.

They had 12 children:

Berengaria, Queen of Castile (1180-1246)
Sancho of Castile (1181-1181)
Sancha of Castile (1182-1184?)
Mafalda of Castile (1183?-1204)
Urraca, Queen of Portugal (1186-1220)
Blanca (Blanche), Queen of France (1188-1252)
Fernando of Castile (1189-1211)
Henry of Castile (1192?-1190's)
Constance of Castile (1196?-late 1190's)
Leonor, Queen of Aragon (1202-1244)
Constanza, Abbess of Las Huelgas (1203?-1243)
Henry I, King of Castile (1204-1217).
She died only twenty-eight days after her husband, in Burgos.
1101 - 1169 Matilda Aethelic Princess of England 68 68 After Geoffrey Plantagenet's death, Matilda was married to Henry V
Emperor ofthe Holy Roman Empire.
~0828 Reginhart Matilda de Cauz 1267 Mable Stapleton ~0770 Count of Sens Gainfroi ~1000 - 1052 II Count Poitou Montreuil Hugh 52 52 0732 Aldane Austrasia Intellectual Property of the Michael D. Warner Family. All copyrights apply. 2000/2003 0805 Engeltrude (Ingeltrude) of Paris 1290 - 1364 Miles Stapleton 74 74 1812 - 1839 James Hadley 26 26 1319 William Stapleton 1287 Brian Stapleton ~1206 - ~1302 Hugh Hastings 96 96 Bernard I Margrave of the Nordmark UID: 527E0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2AF0// Anseau I , Sire de Trainel Trainel Anseau UID: 77810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D526D// ~0799 Roland de Neustria REFN: HWS110158
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~1642 Atalanta Toft 1814 - 1851 Rachel Hadley 37 37 ~0967 Hildégarde de Blois Name Suffix:<NSFX> Viscountess of Châteaudun
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So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1160 Elena de Clare Dau of Maud de St. Hilary and Roger de Clare; m. John de Grey. [Fred Lathrop <flathrop@blast.net, 1 feb 2002] <1248 Ralph Badlesmere Son of Bartholomew de Badlesmere. [Carol Hayward <seejay51@home.com, 25 Aug 2001] ~1195 Badlesmere Dau. of Gunceline de Badlesmere and ?? de Peyferer; m. John Coningsby. [Carol Hayward <seejay51@home.com, 25 Aug 2001]

FOSTER LINE

m. John Coningsby; mother of John who m. Margerie de Solers. [Robin Wood <RobinWood1@barrowford20.freeserve.co.uk, 25 Aug 2001]

Dau of Bartholomew I, Lord Badlesmere; m. John, Baron de Coningsby; mother of John who m. Margaret de Solers. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1210 Giles Badlesmere Son of Gunceline de Badlesmere and ?? de Peyferer. [Carol Hayward <seejay51@home.com, 25 Aug 2001] ~1177 Alan d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Mabel de Mexchines. [Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002] ~1179 Godfrey d'Aubigny Son of William d'Aubigny and Mabel de Mexchines. [Carrie Holbrook, <familygirlsza@cox.net, 7 feb 2002] Nn. Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1140 Lade or Elizabeth Beaumont Dau of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont; m. William de Gloucester. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002] 1817 - 1862 Samuel Hadley 45 45 ~1138 Gervace de Beaumont Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont; m. Felice Dodo. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002] ~1138 - 1196 William de Beaumont 58 58 Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont; m. Maray. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002]

b.c. 1138; son of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont; m.c. 1157, Mary of England. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~0388 - 0450 Aelia Galla Placida 62 62 1  NAME /Placida/ 2  SOUR S033320 3  DATA 4  TEXT Date of Import: Jan17,2001 1  NAME Galla / Placida/, Regent of Rome 1  NAME Nn. of theSaxon/Shores/ 1  BIRT 2  DATE ABT. 355 2  SOUR S0 33320 3  DATA 4  TEXTDate ofImport: Jan 17, 2001




Sources: Kraentzler 1794; AF.


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~1142 Henry De Beaumont Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002]

b.c. 1142; son of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont; m. Felice Paganel. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
0611 Walchigise ~1154 Anselm de Marshal Son of John 'the Marshall' Fitzgilbert and Sibilla de Salisbury; m. Alicia ??. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001] ~1156 - 1206 Henry Marshall 50 50 Son of John 'the Marshall' Fitzgilbert and Sibilla de Salisbury. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001] ~1160 Maurice Fitzharding de Gant Son of Robert de Were Fitzharding and Alicia de Gant; m. Margaret Fitzgilbert. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

b.c. 1173; son of Robert de Gaunt and Alice Pagnell; m.c. 1213, Margaret FitzGilbert.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1115 Aline Pipard m.c. 1130, John 'the Marshal' FitzGilbert. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001] ~1117 - >1142 William 'Giffard' FitzGilbert 25 25 Son of Gilbert 'the Marshal' FitzRobert and ?? de Venuz. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001] 1818 Rebecca Hadley ~1106 - >1143 William de Salisbury 37 37 Son of Walter de Salisbury and Sibyl de Chaworth; dsp. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

Son of Walter de Salisbury and Sibyl de Chaworth. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]
1072 - ~1132 William de Meschines 60 60 Son of Ranulph of Bayeux and Maud D'Avranches. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

b. 1072, d.c. 1132; son of Lucia de Taillebois and Ranulph I Le Meschines; m. Cecily de Rumilly. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

Son of Ranulph Meschine and Lucy, Countess of Chester; b. 1096; m. Cecily de Rumilly; father of Maud. [Judy Martin]

FOSTER LINE - 24th ggrandfather

Of Skipton-in-Craven, Egremont and Copeland; m. Cecily de Rumilly; father of Alice. [Ancestral Roots, p. 43]

Son of Ranulph de Meschine and Lucy the Countess of Chester; m. Cecily de Rumilly; father of Maud who m. Hugh II de Mortimer and Philip de Belmeis. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Ranulph II le Meschin, Vicomte de Bayeux, and Maud d/Avranches; bro. of Ranulph I, Earl of Chester; m. Cecily de Romilly; father of Maud who m. Hugh de Mortimer and Philip de Belmeis. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2934]

Son of Ranulph II, vicomte of Bayeux, and Margaret/Maud d'Avranches; m. Cecily de Rumilly; father of Maud who m.1 Philip de Belmeis and m.2 Hugh de Mortimer. [Ancestral Roots, Line 132B, p. 117]

Mayflower PAF

The Parish of Clifton was originally part of the parish of St. Michael, Workington, and in old documents is referred to as an outer-township. It was of the famous 'five towns' given by William de Meschyn to Waldeoff, son of Earl Gospatric which formed the Honour of Cockermouth. The manor of Clifton was not part of the Manor of Workington, but a dependent of Lorton's parcel of the Honour. Cockermouth was held by the King of Scotland, but the assistance he and the Cumbrians offered to the discontented Saxons brought the Normans into the county. Cumbria maintained its independence unther the Saxon chiefs until the reign of Rufus or Henry I. Henry I gave to Ranulph de Meschines the Eardlom of Carlisle. Out of his immense grant, which probably included the whole of Cumberland, Ranulph conveyed to his brother William de Meschyn, whose seat later came to be at Egremont Castle, that portion of land lying between the Derwent and the Duddon, then called the Barony of Copeland.
   William, Lord of Copeland, divided his grant into parts and gave that lying between the Derwent and the Cocker, which included the Five Towns of Dean, Brigham, Eaglesfield, Greysouthen and Clifton, to Waltheof, son of Gospatric, Earl of Dunbar. This was the Gospatric who had been appointed Earl of Northumberland by the Conqueror and was shortly afterwards expelled by him from that office and on his flight to Scotland was made by King Malcolm, Earl of Dunbar. The grant was henceforth known as the Barony of Cockermouth or the Honour of Cockermouth. ["Feudal History of the Parish of Clifton" <http://members.aol.com/GrtClifton/Feudal.htm]
~1074 Geoffrey de Meschines Son of Ranulph of Bayeux and Maud D'Avranches. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001] ~1076 Robert de Meschines Son of Ranulph of Bayeux and Maud D'Avranches. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001] ~1073 Agnes of Bayeux Dau of Ranulph of Bayeux and Maud D'Avranches; m. Robert de Grandmesnil. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001] ~1069 Matilda Le Meschines Dau of Ranulph of Bayeux and Maud D'Avranches; m. Robert de Trevors. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001] ~1174 - 1260 Cecily d'Aubigny 86 86 Dau of Maud de Saint Hilary and William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel; m. Sir Jordan de Lenveise. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

b,c, 1174, d. 1260; dau of Margaret St. Hilary and William D'Aubigny; m. Robert de Montalt. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1075 Gerald FitzWalter De Windsor I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!

Gerald fitzWalter (or Gerald of Windsor), the second son of Walter
fitzOther,was appointed by Henry I to be Constable of Pembroke Castle
and Pres. of Pembroke County. Gerald of Windsor married Nesta, daughter
of Rhys ap Tudor Mawr(Prince of South Wales). William and Nesta had four
children:
1. William fitzGerald, whom Giraldus Cambrensis expressly calls
"Williamus primaevus". William succeeded to Carew Castle, and was
ancestor of the family of Carew.  William, the father of Raymond le Gros,
died in A.D. 1173.
2. Maurice fitzGerald, Lord of Maynooth and Baron of Naas, who died in
1176.
3. David fitzGerald, Bishop of St. David's in A.D. 1147, who died in A.D.
1176.
4. Angharat (adaughter) who married William de Barri, to whom she bore
Giraldus Cambrensis,the historian, and Philip de Barri, Lord of Manobier.
~1141 Olivia d'Aubigny b.c. 1141; dau. of Adelicia Princess of Brabant and William 'Strong Hand' D'Aubigny; m. Ralph de Haia. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002] ~0925 Gwaethfoed "Fawr" Ap Gwynnan I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1820 - 1821 Eleanor Hadley 1 1 1106 Ida of Lorraine Dau. of Godfrey'a la Barbe' Duke of Lorraine and Clementia Countess of Namur; m. Arnold I Count of Kleve. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

Dau of Godfrey I Barbutus and Clementia Namur; m. Eustace II Boulogne and Arnold Kleve. [Levi Stebbins <levidav@msn.com, 19 Jul 2002]
~1050 Adelaide de Puiset Montgomery Dau. of Mabel Talvas, Countess of Shrewsbury, and Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel. [Michael Shuler <GRINCH42US@YAHOO.COM, 25 Aug 2001] ~1060 Albreda de Rie b. 1073. Dau. of Hubert de Rie and Albreda de Preaux; m. Piers de Valoines; mother of Muriel who m. Herbert de Monchensy and of Sibyl who m. Robert de Ros. [Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

FOSTER, VARNER, MINOR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 26th ggrandmother

Dau of Hubert/Humbert de Rie and Albreda de Preaux; m. Peter/Piers I de Valoines; mother of Robert who m. Agnes. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]
~1024 Albreda de Preaux Dau. of Humphrey de Harcourt and Aubreye de la Haie; m. Hubert de Rie; mother of Eudo 'le Dapifer' de Rie, Dau., son, Hubert, and Albreda. [Gary Lewis <gln1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

WAITE, FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN, VARNER LINE - 26th ggrandmother

Dau of Humphrey de Harcourt and Aubreye de la Haie; m. Hubert de Rie; mother of Eudes, Albreda, and Hubert. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 27 Mary 2003]
~1061 Margaret de Rie Dau. of Albreda de Preaux and Hubert de Rie. [Gary Lewis <gln1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]

Dau of De Rie. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]
~1087 Agnes de Ferrers Dau. of Robert I de Ferrers and Hawyse de Vitre; m. Ralph I de Gael (de Montfort). [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002] 1238 Elizabeth le Strange Dau. of John le Strange and Lucy de Tregoz; m. Robert Corbet. [Raymond L Montgomery <monterengl@hotmail.com, 27 May 2002] ~1198 - 1225 Margery Le Strange 27 27 b.c. 1198, d. 1225; dau of John II Lord Le Strange and Amicia; m. Ralph de Pitchford; mother of Burgo de Pitchford who m. Nicholas de Willey.  [Michael Rugg <mrugg@tampabay.com, 3 May 2002]

FOSTER LINE
~1172 Amicia le Strange m. John II Lord Le Strange; mother of Margery who m. Ralph de Pitchford.  [Michael Rugg <mrugg@tampabay.com, 3 May 2002]

FOSTER LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

m. John II Le Strange; mother of John, Hamo, and Margery. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston, 15 Jan 2003]
~1227 - 1271 Ralph de Somery 44 44 Son of Nicole D'Aubigny and Roger I de Somery. [Sally Six]

d.c. 1253; son of Roger de Somery and Nicola d'Aubigny. [Dave Utzinger <utz@aol.com, 11 Jul 2003]
1822 - 1854 Ruth Hadley 32 32 ~1728 Hannah Hadley ~1230 Thomas Botetourte m. Joan de Someri. [Connie Trier <ctr@connies-homes.com, 7 Jun 2001] ~1206 - 1271 William Perceval Someri 65 65 Son of Ralph de Someri and Margaret Marshall. [Connie Trier <ctr@connies-homes.com, 7 Jun 2001] ~1131 Stephen de Somery Father of John de Someri who m. Hawise Paganel/Paynel. [Connie Trier <ct@connies-homes.com, 7 Jun 2001] 1169 Beatrix de Meschines Dau of Bertrade de Montfort and Hugh of Kevelioc of Chester; m. William de Malpas.  [Connie Trier <ct@connies-homes.com, 7 Jun 2001]

b.c. 1170; dau of Betrade de Montfort and Hugh of Kevelioc; m. William Belward, Lord of Malpas. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]
~1181 - 1212 Ralph de Somery 31 31 Son of Ralph de Somery, Baron of Dudley, and Margaret FitzGilbert Marshall; m. Idoneaa Ida Longespee when she was a child. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002] ~1200 - <1235 Roger Cromwell 35 35 m. Nichole D'Aubigny; had issue. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

b.c. 1200, d. bef 1235; son of Ralph de Cromwell; m. Nicole D'Aubigny. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1162 Hawise de Somery b.c. 1162; dau of Hawise de Pagnell and John de Somery; m. Adam ap Cynhaethwy. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1181 - 1256 Bartholomew II, Lord Badlesmere 75 75 b.c. 1181, d. 1256. Son of Bartholomew I, Lord Badlesmere. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002] ~1056 Almodis Cornwall m. Robert de Mortain/Mortaigne de Conteville. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]

m. Robert Mortaigne.  [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002]
~1039 Mathilde de Conteville Dau of Hereleve/Arlette de Falaise and Harlevin/Herluis de Conteville; m. Lambert de Leush. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002] 1824 - 1825 Abijah Hadley 10m 10m ~1045 Eudes de Conteville bc. 1045, d. 1090. Son of Harlevin de Conteville and Herleva Arlotte de Falaise.  [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 9 Mar 2002] 0980 Robert I De Auvergne I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
1024 Hermann, Duke of Sachsen b. 1024, son of Duke Bernhard II of Sachsen and Princess Eilika of Schweinfurt. [Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002] 1034 Hadwig of Sachsen b. 1034; dau of Bernhard II of Sachsen and Eilika of Schweinfurt; m. Marquis Engelbert I of Sponheim. [Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002] 1035 - 1102 Ida of Sachsen 67 67 b. 1035, d. 1108; dau of Bernhard II of Sachsen and Eilika of Schweinfurt; m. Count Albert III of Namur. [Ken Stelmaszek <kenstel@yahoo.com, 10 Dec 2002]

Dau of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony and Elicia von Schweinfurt; m. Frederick II, Count of Luxembourg. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 25 Apr 2003]
~1037 - >1086 Adelaide von der Betuwe 49 49 Dau of Eberhard, Count von der Betuwe; m. Otto, Count of Orlamunda. [Victoria Fair Woo <familytree@victoriawoo.com, 5 Aug 2002]

!Ped. of Charlemagne

FOSTER, WAITE LINE - 26th ggrandfather

B. 1023, d. 1086 [Judy Martin]

Adela von Betuwe & Teisterbaut; m. Henry II of Brabant, Count of Lorraine; mother of Godfrey I the Bearded. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2922b]

Dau. of Count Eberhard von Betuwe & Teisterbaut. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3390b]

b.c. 1045, d. aft 1086; dau. of Eberhard, Count of the Velau; m. Henry II, Count of Lorraine; mother of Godfrey I, Ida of Louvain, and Heinrich III. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1030 - >1091 Hugh de Plaiz 61 61 Father of Helewise who m. Roald Lestrange.  [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]

WAITE, FOSTER LINES

b. bef 1040, d. aft 1091; son of Golda de Plaiz of Barnham; father of Ralph of Barnham & Iford. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003]

b.c. 1042; son of Ralph de Plaiz; father of:
1. Helewisa who m. Ralph Fitzherlewin (Brun) Hunstanton
2. Ralph
[Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 11 Aug 2003]
~1146 Hawise le Strange m. John Le Strange; mother of John Le Strange who m. Amicia. [Tom Stevenson <thomass@aol.com, 21 Oct 2002]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES

b.c. 1146; m. John I le Strange; mother of John, Hamo, Ralph and William. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1115 Matilda Gifford m. Godfrey Scudamore; mother of Petronilla who m. Robert II de Ewyas of Herefordshire.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
1084 Walter, Lord Upton Scudamore Father of Godfrey who m. Matilda Gifford.  [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 26th ggrandfather

Son of Walter de Eskidemore; fathe rof Godfrey de Scudamore who m Matilda Gifford. [Joan Cameron <JoanTC@aol.com, 29 Dec 1998]

b. 1084; son of Sir Titus Scudamore; father of Geoffrey Scudamore. [George Fleming <Hyacinth@frost.snowhill.com, 1 Aug 1998]
1827 - 1827 Eunice Hadley 4m 4m ~1165 Margaret La Strange Dau of John I La Strange and Hawise. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003] ~1055 Walter de Eskidemore Son of Ralph de Eskidemore; father of Walter de Eskidemore. [Joan Cameron <JoanTC@aol.com, 29 Dec 1998]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1025 Ralph de Eskidemore Father of Walter de Eskidemore. [Joan Cameron <JoanTC@aol.com, 29 Dec 1998]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1092 - 1142 Robert Fitz Hugh 50 50 Father of Mabel de Malpas who m. William de Belward.  [Angel Cox <angelrn@kxoj.z..., 26 Apr 2003]

WAITE LINE - 28th ggrandfather

b.c. 1092, d. 1142; son of Hugues Lupus D'Avranches; father of:
1. Letitia, b.c. 1140, who m. Richard Patric
2. Mabilia, b.c. 1148, who m. William Le Belward
[Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1030 Lesceline m. Goisfried de Bec; mother of Geoffrey Le Mareschal. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]

NEWLIN LINE
~1025 Hugh de Chaworth Son of Ernald de Chaworth; father of Patrick de Chaworth who m. Matilda Hesdin. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1000 Ernald de Chaworth Father of Hugh de Chaworth. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1000 - <1065 Warin de Hesdin 65 65 Father of Ernulf de Hesdin who m. Emmaline de Normandy. [Thomas Bledsoe <bledsoe@housingpartnership.net, 28 Apr 2003]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINES
~1260 Joan de Badlesmere m. John de Northwode; mother of John who m. Agnes de Grandison. [Andrew <andrewwaite@hotmail.com, 2 Apr 2003]

Dau of Guncelin de Badlesmere and Joan le Strange; m. John de Northwode. [ John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]
1130 - 1180 Joscelin De Louvaine 50 50 1835 - 1835 ? Hadley 1055 Ernulf Hesding b. 1055; son of Ernult Hesdin and Emmalina; m. Beatrice Montdidier. [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003] 1254 - ABT 8 Aug 1309/1310 John V L'Estrange Strange m. Maud de Montibus; father of Matilda who m. Griffith Warren. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

!1st Lord Strange of Knockyn. M.P., 1299-1307/8.  [Ped. of Charlemagne]

FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 20th ggrandfather

!2nd wife was Maud de Walton. [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 305]

!Distinguished in the wars of Gascony and Scotland.  Married the heiress of D'Eiville and had 3 sons. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

!K.B., first Baron, eldest son of John le Strange, Lord of Knockyn. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]

!Son of Joan de Somery and John le Strange IV of Knokyn; m. Maud de Wauton; father of Elizabeth le Strange. [The Royal Descents, p. 389, 409]

One of the earliest benefactors of the Priory of Campsey was John L'Estrange of Hunstanton who gave lands in Tottington. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 112]

Lord Strange of Knockyn; b.c. 1253, d.c. 8 Aug 1309; M.P., 1299-1307/8 of Ness, Kinton and Midale, Salop; son of John Lestrange IV, Lord Strange of Knockyn, Salop, and Joan de Somery; m. Maud de Walton; father of Elizabeth who m. Gruffydd of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndfrdwy. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

The Lestrange family became barons of Knokyn, Salop (Shropshire), England. John Lestrange V was summoned to Parliament, Sept 26, 1299 and became Lord Strange. John Lestrange V was named in writs as John Lestraunge de Knokyn. In a letter to the Pope he was described as Johannes Lestraunge dominus de Knokyn or Johannes le Straungge. [Strong Family History, p. xvii]

Took part with the barons who extorted Magna Charta from King John. Had summons to parliament in the reign of King Edward I by the title of Baron Strange of Knockyn. Father of:
1. John, 2nd Lord Strange of Knockyn
2. Eubolo, created by King Edward II, Baron Strange [Barons,Strange, http://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/History/Barons/baronsl.html]

Son of John Le Stranve IV and Joan de Somery; m. Maud D'Eiville (Walton); father of:
1. John VI who m. Isolda
2. Elizabeth who m. Gruffydd Llwyd ap Madog
3. Eubolo who m. Alice Lacy
4. Hamon who m. Margaret Vernon
[WFT Vol 9 Ped 2421]

Son of John IV Le Strange and Joan de Somery; m. Alienore de Crawcumbe; father of:
1. John VI, 2nd Baron Le Strange
2. Catherine
[Lumberjack]

b. 1254, d. 1309; son of John III le Strange and Lucy de Tregoz; m. Maud de Montibus; father of:
1. John who m. Isolda de Ellesmere
2. Elizabeth who m. Gruffydd 'Llwyd' ap Madog
3. Eubolo who m. Alice de Lacy
4. Hamon who m. Margaret Vernon
5. Matilda who m. Griffith Warren
[Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1263 - 1325 Maud de Montibus 62 62 m. John le Strange; mother of Matilda who m. Griffith Warren. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

FOSTER LINE

b. 1263, d. 1325; dau of Ebulo de Montibus and Joan de Somery; m. John le Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

WAITE LINE

!May be mother of Elizabeth. [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 152, 305]

!M. John le Strange V; mother of Elizabeth le Strange. [The Royal Descents, p. 389, 409]

Dau. of John de Walton/Wauton and Isabella Shirley; m.1 Sir John de Strattelinges; m.2 John Lestrange V and was mother of Elizabeth LeStrange; m.3 Sir Thomas Hastang of Chebsey. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]
~1236 Alice Le Strange b.c. 1236; dau of John Le Strange and Lucy de Tregoz. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

REFN: HWS15168
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TZ-78
1238 Ebulo de Montibus b. 1238; m. Joan Somery; m. Joan de Somery; father of Maud who m. John le Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1172 - >1198 Ralph le Strange 26 26 bv.c. 1172, d. aft 1198; son of Hawise de Strange and John I le Strange; m. Mary de Cheswardine. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1174 - >1223 William le Strange 49 49 b.c. 1174, d. aft 1223; son of Hawise de Strange and John I le Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1048 - 1105 Guy le Strange 57 57 b.c. 1048, d. 1105; son of Hoel le Strange and Hawise; fathe rof Roald/Roland le Strange.  [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]

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b.c. 1048, d. 1105; son of Hoel Le Strange and Hawise; father of:
1. Baldwin
2. Bernard
3. Siward
4. Durannus
5. Roald/Roland
[Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003]
~1022 Hoel le Strange b.c. 1022; m. Hawise; father of Guy le Strange.  [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]

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~1026 Hawise b.c. 1026; m. Hoel le Strange; mother of Guy le Strange.  [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 13 Nov 2003]

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1838 Susannah Hadley ~1067 - >1100 Ralph de Plaiz 33 33 b.c. 1067, d. aft 1100; son of Hugh de Plaiz.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1010 Golda de Plaiz b.c. 1010; father of Hugh de Plaiz.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003]

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~1144 - 1160 Hamo Le Strange 16 16 b.c. 1144, d. 1160; son of Roald/Roland Le Strange and Maud le Brun of Hunstanton.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1134 - ~1179 Guy Le Strange 45 45 b.c. 1134, d.c. 1179; son of Roald/Roland Le Strange and Maud Le Brun of Hunstanton; m. Mary.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1148 - <1194 Ralph Le Strange 46 46 b.c. 1148, d.bef 1194; son of Roald/Roland Le Strange and Maud Le  Brun of Hunstanton; m. Mary.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] 1070 - 1125 Baldwin Le Strange 55 55 b. 1070, d. 1125; son of Guy le Strange.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] 1074 - 1135 Bernard Le Strange 61 61 b. 1074, d. 1135; son of Guy le Strange.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1076 - 1150 Siward Strange 74 74 b.c. 1080, d. 1150; son of Guy le Strange.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1080 - 1158 Durannus Le Strange 78 78 b.c. 1080, d. 1158; son of Guy le Strange.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 21 Dec 2003] ~1196 - ~1255 Geoffrey de Tregoz 59 59 b.c. 1196, d.c. 1255; son of Robert I de Tregoz and Sibella de Ewyas.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] 1817 - 1817 Infant Hadley 2m 2m ~1175 Hugh II d'Aubigny b.c. 1173; son of Margaret St. Hilary and William III D'Aubigny. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] 1289 - 1316 Capet, King of France Louis X 26 26 1800 Samuel Ayres ABT 1056/1060 - 1100 Rufus King of England William II !Third son of William the Conqueror.  King of England 1087-1100.  Pursued a domestic policy which was harsh and venal leading to his murder(?) ascribed to Walter Tirel during a hunting trip.  Never married, no children. Left throne to his younger brother, King Henry I. [Funk & Wagnals]

!Notorius homosexual. Despite his basic good nature, his love for his parents, the decency of his behaviour in war, and his reputation for honour and straightness, he was a mocker of all sacred things; and this profanity together with his homosexual tastes gave him a black reputation in ecclesiastical circles. There was an evil self-conscious flamboyance in Rufus which the conventional found deeply disturbing.  He even shocked those bred in his father's thrifty household with his reckless, and sometimes senseless, expenditure. As a soldier and ruler he was on a par with his father.  There was the same grit and ambition. He was a stout man, red in face, choleric, with rolling blue eyes, and a passionate, stuttering speech; undiginified, a bit of a buffoon, but no fool underneath. Men learned not to underrate this young bull. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!His exactions of money, his unfair use of church revenues, and the cruel, unjust treatment of his subjects, made him very unpopular.  His most serious trouble was the result of a quarrel with Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, who wished to go to Rome to receive the emblems of his office from the pope. [Outline History of Mankind]

In the popular imagination, the New Forest is more closely linked with the Conqueror's second son, William II, known as 'Rufus'. His reign was largely preoccupied with campaigns in Scotland and Wales, and with the effort to wrest control of Normandy from his elder brother. But during a hunting expedition in the New Forest on 2 August 1100, this reputedly depraved and irreligious man met an early death.
  In his "Gesta Regum Anglorum" the 12th century historian William of Malmesbury writes of the dream-portents that warned Rufus of a bloody end. Malmesbury goes on to tell how an arrow loosed at a stag in the evening light by the king's hunting companion, Walter Tirel, accidentlly pierced the king's breast. Though Rufus broke off the shaft, he died instantly when he fell to the ground, driving the head deeper home.
   In the damp glade near the road at Canterton, the Rufus Stone marks the site of an ancient oak tree off which Tirel's arrow is said to have glanced. Encased for protection inside an iron monument since 1841, the stone records how the slain king was 'laid in a cart belonging to one Purkis and drawn from hence to Winchester and buried in the cathedral church of that city.' But the untimely death of a public figure rarely goes unattended by conspiracy theories, and this one is no exception. ["The Ancient New Forest" by Lindsay Clarke, BRITISH HERITAGE, Oct/Nov 1998]

Brough Castle was built about 1090 by King William II on the site of a Roman Fort (Verterae, the outlines of which are still just visible), to the south of the town of Brough, and approchaed through the village of Church Brough. [Castles in England. Brough Castle, Cumbria the Lake District <www.cumbria1st.com/History/brufcas.htm]

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Custom Field:<_FA#> Never Married
1054 - 1134 Robert II Curthose 80 80 !Warred constantly with his brother William II to try to take the throne of England. [Funk & Wagnalls]

!Described as a short man, fat in the face and stout in body, so that he was called Gam-baron or Breviis-Ocrea (Short Boot, usually rendered as Curthose), a nickname said to have been given him by his father.  He was a bold and skilled soldier and an excellent archer.  He was generous and talkative and spoke clearly and fluently.  He was also called prodigal, shifty, and a liar. Not well educated. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!After the conquest of Jerusalem, Robert set out homeward.  It is related that the crown of Jerusalem, which was ultimately worn by Godfrey of Bouillon, had been offered to him.  He preferred his dukedom.  Passing through the Norman dominions in Italy, he was cordially received at the court of Geoffrey of Conversana, in Apulia; and there, amidst all the refinements of a chivalric life, he lingered long, and finally married Sibylla, the daughter of his entertainer.  With his young and beauteous wife he received a marriage-portion, amply sufficient to redeem his mortgaged dukedom.  They arrived in Normandy within a few weeks of Henry's being firmly seated on the throne of England. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 262]

!Spent 28 years as a prisoner in Cardiff Castle until his death. [Knight's, Vol 1, p. 269]

!He was a stocky, black-haired, genial man whose brilliant soldiering was not matched by political skill.  An inveterate plotter, he was often at war with his brother William Rufus, typically winning the battles but losing the peace. He distinguished himself in the First Crusade, and returning to Normandy heard that Rufus was dead and that Henry was king of England.  Incensed at being
passed over yet again, he invaded England in 1101 but was tricked by Henry into recognizing him as king.  Robert continued to plot and Henry invaded Normandy, taking Robert prisoner at Tinchebrain in 1106.  Robert lived thereafter in honorable captivity at Devizes and Cardiff. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 43]

Duke of Normandy 1087-1106; b. 1054 d. 1134; son of William the Conqueror and
Matilda of Flanders; m. Sibella de Conversana; father of a dau. who ma. Lambert
de St. Saens by an illicit liaison. [Falaise Roll, Table IV]

Duke Robert Courteheuse held his court at Neaufles ab 1090 when it possessed
the title of barony. [Falaise Roll, p. 141]

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[from Ancestry.com 134070.GED]

Imprisoned in Cardiff Castle after the Battle of Tinchobrai in 1106
Theodul Synadonos UID: 36810C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D115D// 0932 ? von Kumanien UID: D8310C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D63CD// 1030 - Feb 1096/1097 Odo de Conteville !Usually left in charge of England when his half-brother William I was out of the country along with Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury.  There was no particular love between Odo and Lanfranc, therefore the kingdom was fairly safe in their joint hands.  Odo betrayed William in 1082. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

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!Under pretense of aspiring by arms to the papacy, Bishop Odo collected money and men, but the treasure was at once seized by the royal officers and the Bishop arrested in the midst of the court.  Even at the King's bidding no officer would venture to seize on a prelate of the Church; and it was with his own hands that William was forced to effect his brother's arrest. [WBH - England]

!Bishop of Bayeaux, 1049-90.  Made earl of Kent in 1067. [The Norman Achievement]

!Odo, Bishop de Bayeux, created Earl of Kent in 1067; obit. 1096/8. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 391]

Bishop of Bayeux, Duke of Kent; father of John who assumed the surname du Hommet. Son of Herluin de Contevile and Arlette. William of Malmesbury places the date of Odo's birth in 1030, which would make him 19 when he was consecrated in 1049 (Hugh, bishop of Bayeux, died in October of this year, while attending the council at Rheims). Orderic Vital informs us that Duke William procured the bishopric for his half-brother while he was very young (in adolescentia) and that he functioned during 50 years in this dignity, which agrees fairly well with the date of his death in 1097 at Palmero. [Falaise Roll, Table IV, p. 15]

In 1086 Hugh de Braiboue held Wateringbury (Otrinberge), Kent of Odo bishop of Bayeux. John de Port of Basing was also an under-tenant of the bishp of Bayeux both in Normandy and in England. [Anglo-Norman Families, pp. 19-20]

A charter of William duke of Normandy, which may be dated 1060-66, confirmed to Odo bishop of Bayeux land in Bernieres which the bishop had bought of William de Curcella. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 33]

Father of John de Bayeux. Son of Herluin and Herlette. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

William the Conqueror arrested his own treacherous half-brother Odo in 1082 at Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight. [Carisbrooke Castle, p. 2]

Odo established his headquarters at Dover specifically to guard the Kentish ports and keep open communications with Normandy. But while the bishop and many of his knights were beyond London suppressing unrest, a serious rebellion broke out in Kent. The rebels invited Count Eustace of Boulogne to be their leader. The garrison beat off the attack, the rebellion collapsed and Eustace sailed back to his country. [Dover Castle, p. 21]

Iudail, although this spelling is not a familiar one, it may be assumed to be one of the many variations of Eudes, which in turn translates to Odo. There were two Odos, the Bishop of Bayeux, half brother of Duke William and Odo, Count of Champagne. Which one is herein referred is questionable, but is most likely, Odo the Bishop of Bayeux who received many manors and lordships scattered throughout England after the Conquest, the name being modified by a local spelling. Eudo/Odo the Count of Champagne (who was not recorded at the Battle of Hastings) came into prominence about the time of the Domesday survey when he was granted Holderness by Duke William of Normandy. At Domesday Odo is recorded to have held the following manors:
Alston
Ashleigh
Baccamoor
Bagton
Blachford Bradford (Pyworthy)
Brixham Brixton (Shaugh Prior)
Brixton (Yealompton) Broadley Broadwoodwidger Butterford Charleton
Chittlebum Chivelstone
Clawton Coldstone
Coleridge (Buckland) Coleton Collaton (Marlborough) Compton Gifford Conworthy
Downicary Down Thomas Eggbuckland Elfordleigh
Fernhill (Shaugh) Ford (Chivelstone)
Galmpton (South Huish) Halwell Henford Holland Hooe
Lambside
Langdon
Loddiswell
Loventor Lupton
Malston
Manadon
Mary Tavy
Meavy
Membland
Mutley
North Huish Okenbury Pethill
Pool Poulston
Pyworthy
Raddon (in Marystowe)
Ringmore (Bigbury)
Shaugh Prior
Sherford (Brixton)
Shiphay Collaton
Soar
Sorley
South Allington
South Hewish
Stadbury
Staddiscombe
Staddon
Stancombe
Sydenham
Sydenham Damerel
Tetcott
Thrushelton
Thurleston
Tillislow
Totnes
Weston Peverel
West Portlemouth
Whitleigh
Wollaton
Woodford
Woolston
Worthele
Burrington (Weston Peverel) Combe Fishacre Leigh (Modbury)
Churston Ferrers Combe (Pool) Leigh (Harberton
North Bovey
Norton (Broadwoodwidger)
[Devonshire Domesday Book
(1086)<http://www.infokey.com/Devonshire/Devonshire.htm]

Rising was a mere 'berewick' or outlying member of the great manor of Snettisham in 1086. It was held by Stigand, the notorious Archbishop of Canterbury from 1052 until his deposiotn by the Normans in 1070, and thereafter had been granted by the Conqueror to his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux and Earl of Kent in England. The early church, therefore, now in the inner bailey of the castle, is presumably to be attributed to either of these two in the sense that it was built in the time of one or other of them.
   Bishop Odo, though himself in disgrace in the later years of the Conqueror's reign, held Snettisham, with Rising, off and on until his final fall in 1088, soon after the succession of William Rufus which he had opposed. Some time after that the manor of Snettisham and Rising, with the hundreds of Freebridge and Smithdon and a half-share of the customes and tolls of Lynn, were given by Rufus to the newly arrived William de Albini. [Castle Rising, p. 8-9]

In the time of Odo, bishop of Bayeux, Herbert Fitz Ivo took one hide, inter boscum et planum, in the manor of Abbots Langley. In 1086 it was said that this hide 'belongs and belonged' to the church of St. Albans, and was then held by the count of Mortain. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hertfordshire, p. 324]

At the time of the Doomsday survey, the manor of Allington formed a part of the extensive possessions of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. After his downfall it was granted to William de Warenne. [from Hasted's History of Kent, Vol. IV, p. 448 as quoted on <homepage.ntlworld.com/wyatt/allington.htm, 8/7/03]
~0840 - ~0890 "The Wise" Eysteinson Rognwald 50 50 REFN: 8780
Rogenwald was a supporter of King Harold Harfagr, and assisted himin
obtaining the mastery over the other independent Norwegian chiefs, and in
establishing himself as King of all Norway. He was Earl of More and
Raumdahl in Norway, and in 888, he obtained from King Harold a grant of
the Orkney and Shetland islands. One of his sons, Rollo, conquered
Neustria, founded theline of sovereign Dukes of Normandy, and was
ancestor to William the Conqueror. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,
Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.
492, Sinclair, Earl of Orkney.]
Sources: A. Roots 121E, 243A; Norr; RC 166, 295; History of theVikings;
Russell; Pfafman; Kraentzler 1453, 1593; Falaise Roll, page 80; Norr,p59.
Roots: Ragnvald I, "the Wise," Jarl of North and South More, and ofRamsdel
in Norway, seen 867,died 890. More also spelled Moer and Maer.
RC: Rognvald Eysteinsson "the Wise", Jarl of More, a Norwegian Viking.
K: Regenwald de Maere & de Reumdahl in Norway. Ragnivald I, Count deMaere.
Russell: Rogvald, Jarl of More, A.D. 885.
EARLDOM of ORKNEY [NOR] - subject to King of Norway until after 1379
RAGNVALD Ithe Wise, called the Morejarl, son of Eystein Glumra, Jarl of
the Uplandersin Norway, grandson of Ivar son of Halfdan the Old, was
made Jarl of North and South More and of Raumsdal in Norway by King
Harald Haarfagri after his victory of Solskiel circa 869 over Hunthiof,
King of More, and Nokve, King of Raumsdal. In that year he surprised
Vermund, King of Fiordeland, at Notsdal andburned him in his hall with
90 men. Later King Harald married his sister Swanhilda and had issue, In
(?) 874 King Harald made an expedition to the Nordreys (Orkney and
Shetland) to enforce his authority over those who had fled thither in
order to escape from it in Norway. Either during this expedition or
previously at the battle of Hafrsfiord circa 872 Ivar, the eldest son of
Ragnvald, was killed and the King gave the Orkneys and Shetlands to
Ragnvald ascompensation. When the King started home for Norway, (?)
Spring 875, Ragnvald, who went with him, gave the islands to his brother
Sigurd, and the King confirmed the transfer, Ragnvald was surprised in
his hall and burned alive circa 894 by Halfdan Haaleg and Gudred Liomi,
King Harald's sons by Snaefrid, dau. of Swasi.
By his wife Ragnhild, dau. of Hrolf Nefia, he had 3 sons: Ivar, who was
killed in battle ut supra, Rolf the Ganger, afterwards 1st Duke of
Normandy, and Thori the Silent, who was made Jarl of More in succession
to hisfather by King Harald Haarfagri circa 894, after Gudred Liomi, who
had seizedMore on the death of Jarl Ragnvald, had been dispossessed by
the King. By anearlier union with a nameless girl, whose kindred were
all slave-born, Ragnvald had 3 sons, described as bastards: Hallad, 4th
Earl of Orkney, Turf-Einar, 5th Earl of Orkney, and Hrollaug, an
unwarlike man, who settled at Eyiafiord in Iceland and had issue.
[Complete Peerage, X:Appendix A:3-4]
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Rogenwald was a supporter of King Harold Harfagr, and assisted him in
obtaining the mastery over the other independent Norwegian chiefs, and in
establishing himself as King of all Norway. He was Earl of More and
Raumdahl in Norway, and in 888, he obtained from King Harold a grant of
the Orkney and Shetland islands. One of his sons, Rollo, conquered
Neustria, founded the line of sovereign Dukes of Normandy, and was
ancestor to William the Conqueror. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant,
Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p.
492, Sinclair, Earl of Orkney]

Note:
Acceded: Abt 872. Buried: 893.
Aka Rognvald Mere-Earl.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 25, Ed. 1, Tree #0348, Date of Import: Nov 20, 1998]

GENDEX 10/24/96
1030 - 1101 Hugh I de Creil de Beauvais 71 71 !1st Count de Clermont. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 86]

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!M. Margaret of Montdidier; father of Adeliza of Clermont. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

Count of Clermont; son of Renaud de Clermont and ?? de Clermont; m. Margaret de Roucy; father of Adeliza of Clermont, Ermentrude de Clermont, Renaud II, Count of Clermont, and Richilda of Mouchy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Count de Clermont; father of Hermentrude. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

b.c. 1050; son of Renaud de Clermont and Ermangardis; m. Margaret de Roucy; father of:
1. Adeliza de Clermont who m. Gilbert Tonebruge FitzRichard and Bouchard III
2. Richilde de Creil who m. Dreux II de Mouchy
3. Renaud II of Clermont who m. Clemence of Bar-Le-Duc
[Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 31 Jan 2003]
1818 - 1818 Elizabeth Hadley ~1511 Joan Parr Radcliff REFN: 6 1001 - 1049 Ingrid (Ingegerda) of Sweden 48 48 UID: E17B0C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705DB6B3// 0935 - >0978 Gerberga de Lorraine 43 43 ~1216 Beatrix 1654 - 1718 Rachael Leffingwell 64 64 ~1020 - ~1080 Eustace II of Boulogne 60 60 !William I and the Norman Conquest

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!Came to the court of his brother-in-law with a great retinue.  Here he would
meet with bishops and abbots, earls and knights, of French lineage.  Eustace
naturally thought that England was a tribute land for the Normans, and that the
Saxon was a born slave.  On his return to Boulogne, he had to rest at Dover.
Before entering the town he ordered his men to put on their hauberks; and at
the head of his followers he demanded quarters of the sturdy householders.  The
burghers resisted the insolent mandate; and one who refused entrance to the
foreigners was slain.  Then Count Eustace, when the cry of vengeance rose among
the people, made a furious onslaught with his spearmen upon the inhabitants,
and many fell under the French lances.  The burghers slew 19 of the Frenchmen.
King Edward was furious at the rude treatment of his relatives.   Civil war
seemed imminent, but was averted by the banishment of the queen's relatives for
their refusal to punish the people of Dover for defending their rights.
[Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 192]

Arnoul d'Ardre accompanied Count Eustache of Boulogne, probably his kinsman, to
the conquest of England in 1066, and held large estates under him in Cambridge
and Bedford in 1086 (Domesday). [Falaise Roll, p. 4]

Comte de Boulogne; son of Eustache I and Mahut of Louvain; m. 1050 Goda, dau.
of Ethelred II, king of England. He joined Duke William in the conquest of
England and is expressly named by William of Poitiers and personally depicted
as Eustatius on the Bayeux Tapestry. Guy, bishop of Amiens, author of CARMEN DE
BELLO, states that Harold's body was mutilated by Eustache, Walter Giffard,
Hugh de Montfort and "the heir of Ponthieu." The latter was Gui, count of
Ponthieu and Montreuil, who captured Harold on his visit to Normandy before the
conquest. Orderic Vital tells us that he was severely wounded at the duke's
side at Senlac, while advising him to retreat. For his services in the
engagement he received large grants of lands in various parts of England.
[Falaise Roll, p. 18]

Count of Boulogne; son of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne, and Maud of Louvain; m.
Ida de Bouillon; father of Eustace III and Geoffrey/Goisfrid. [GRS 3.03,
Automated Archives, CD#100]

A serious rebellion broke out in Kent. The rebels invited Count Eustace of
Boulogne to be their leader. Although a valiant supporter of William at the
Battle of Hastings, the count had subsequently quarreled with the king. Landing
at Dover with the aim of seizing both the port and the castle, Eustace attacked
the latter before promised reinforcements could arrive. The garrison beat off
the attack, the rebellion collapsed and Eustace sailed back to his country.
[Dover Castle, p. 21]

Count de Boulogne; at Battle of Hastings 1066; m. Ida de Bouillon; fatherd of
Geoffrey de Boulogne who m. Beatrice de Mandeville. [Charlemagne, Alfred the
Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3348c]
1060 - 14 Feb 1116/1117 Bertrade De Montfort FOSTER LINE - 26th ggrandmother

Dau. of Simon de Montfort l'Amauri and Agnes of Evreux; m.1 Fulk le Rechin, Count of Anjou, and was mother of Fulk the Younger, Count of Anjou; m.2 PhilipI, king of France, and was mother of Philip and Florus. Niece ofWilliam, count of Evreux, and part of the agreement by which he regained his land by giving her in marriage to Fulk le Rechin. [Falaise Roll, Table VIII, p.53]

Dau. of Simon I, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amauri, and Agnes d'Evreux; m. Fulk IV "Rechin", Count of Anjou; mother of Fulk V, the Young. [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 125]

Dau. of Simon de Montfort; sister of Amaury; b.c. 1068/70; m. Fulk le Réchin, count of Anjou, in 1089. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]

b. 1059 [Mayflower PAF]

The lecherous Fulk Rechin fell passionately in love with the sister of Amaury of Montfont, 'whom no good man ever praised save for her beauty'. For her sake, he divorced the mother of Geoffrey Martel II, declaring her to be his kinswoman. [Plantagenet Chronicles, p. 36]

The lecherous King Philip came to Tours and, having conversed with Fulk's wife, decided to make her his queen. That evil woman abandoned the count the next night and followed the king, who had stationed his knights at Mindray near the bridge over the Beuvron, and he led her to Orleans. Thus the voluptuous king filled his house with marital crimes committed under ban of excommunication and begat two sons by the woman, Philip and Florus. [Plantagenet Chronicles, p. 37]

Dau. of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes of Evreux; m. Fulk IV, Count of Anjou. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Simon I, Seigneur Montfort, and Agnes d'Evreux; m. Foulques IV "Rechin" of Anjou and was mother of Ermengardis and Foulques V; m. Philippe I, King of France. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]
1255 Roger III de Somery 1828 Mary Bergen 1180 - 1268 William De Sutton 88 88 1819 - 1920 Abel Hadley 100 100 ~0375 Ildegonde Lombardy Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1033 - 1057 Ralf the Timid of East Angles Gael 24 24 !Also known as Ralf the Staller. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

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Earl of Hereford/East Angles; son of Princess Goda, sister of Edward the Confessor, by her first husband, Dreu, Count of Vexin, Pontoise, Chaumont and Amiens; m. Getha, an English heiress; father of Raoul de Gauder/de Gael,surnamed le Breton, lord of the castle of Gauder and Montfort-sur-Mer. [Falaise Roll, p. 74, 129]

Ralph the Timid Gael - son of Druex Vexin and Goda, Princess of England; m. Gytha Hereford; father of Harold, Baron Sudeley, and Ralph Gael. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Ralph the Timid, Earl of Hereford; d. 1057; son of Drogo/Dreux, Count of the Vexin, and Godgifu; m. Gytha. [Ancestral Roots, Line 250, p. 223; Line 235, p. 201]

Son of Dreux, Count of Vexin, and Godgifu; m. Getha; father of Harold de Sudeley. [Ancestral Roots, Line 235, p. 201]

King Edward's nephew, son of the king's sister Godgifu by her husband Drogo, count of the French Vexin; entrusted with Herfordshire.

Raoul the Gael was a very powerful Breton baron, Lord of the Castle of Guader. Roald Dubbed may have been a kinsman. [Devonshire Domesday Book (1086) <http://www.infokey.com/Devonshire/Devonshire.htm]

Son of Walter de Maunt and Goda. [Sudeley Castle & Gardens]

Keats-Rohan describes Ralph the Staller as "part English", citing a Breton document of c.1031 in which he is called "Radulfus Anglicus", the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and relations with English names mentioned in Domesday Book. She goes on to suggest that his father could have gone originally to Normandy with Judith of Rennes, who married Richard II of Normandy, and later to England with Richard's sister Emma. [Chris Phillips <cgp@medievalgenealogy.org.uk, 8 Jan 2003]
0398 - 0448 Clodio Franks 50 50 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~0989 - BEF 7 Feb 1049/1050 Josceline De Ponteaudeme ~1022 - 1094 Roger De Beaumont 72 72 BURR, NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandfather

!Left in charge of Normandy along with Matilda when William the Conqueror invaded England. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Father of Robert de Beaumont; husband of Adeline; called de Bello Monte, Seigneur of Beaumont and Pont-Audemer. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

His vassal, Gilbert du Pin, was not only his princeps militiae but the inherent cohesion of the mounted contingents of the Norman lords at Hastings. At the height of the savage battle, they feigned flight in order to tempt their opponents to pursuit, and thereafter turned and destroyed them. This feat is so difficult to perform in the midst of savage conflict, that it required much training prior to the battle. [The Norman Achievement, p. 76]

Son of Humphrey de Vielles, latinized into de Vitulis. [Falaise Roll, p. 100]

From a charter in favour of the abbey of Saint-Wandrille, Asnebec, a commune near Vire, was possessed by the seigniors of Beaumont, and Roger with the consent of his sons Robert and Henry, gave to it the church of Asnebec. [Falaise Roll, p. 128]

The well-known Roger de Beaumont held Sturminster Marshal, Dorset, in 1086; it descended to the counts of Meulan through Roger's eldest son, Robert count of Meulan. That Roger took his name from Beaumont is a part of the general history of Normandy. It follows that Roger's descendants, the count of Meulan, the earls of Leicester, and the earls of Warwick all derive from Beaumont-le-Roger. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 13]

Seigneur de Pont Audemer, Normandy; b.c. 1022, d. 1094; m. Aveline Meulan; father of Henry de Newburgh, 1st Earl of Warwick. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936b]

Son of Humphrey de Vielles and Aubreye De La Haie; m. Adeliza Meulent. [WFT Vol 2 Ped 3466]

Son of Humphrey de Vetulis/Vaux and Albreada De La Haye; m. Adeliza of Mellent. [WFT]

Son of Humphrey de Harcourt and Aubreye de la Haie; m. Adeliza/Adeline Meulent. [Ronald E. Boyd <ulster@tns.net, 25 Apr 2002]
1114 - DECEASED Mabilla (Nmn-Richard 1110) Grey Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
~1150 - DECEASED Henry De Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield, Sir
In the 6th year of King Richard I [1195], that monarch conferred the manor of Thurrock, co. Essex (afterwards called Thurrock Grey), upon Henry de Grey, which grant was confirmed by King John, whovouchsafed, by special charter, to permit the said Henry de Grey to hunt the hare and fox in any land belonging to the crown, save the king's own demesne-parks. In the 1st Henry III [1216], he had also a grant of the manor of Grimston, co. Nottingham, and having afterwards m. Isolda, niece and heiress of Robert Bardolf, shared in the inheritance of his lands. By this lady Henry de Grey had issue, Richard, John, William, Robert, Walter, and Henry. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 247-248, Grey, Baron Grey, of Codnor, co. Derby]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Rotherfield, Sir
In the 6th year of King Richard I [1195], that monarch conferred the manor of Thurrock, co. Essex (afterwards called Thurrock Grey), upon Henry de Grey, which grant was confirmed by King John, who vouchsafed, by special charter, to permit the said Henry de Grey to hunt the hare and foxin any land belonging to the crown, save the king's own demesne-parks. In the1st Henry III [1216], he had also a grant of the manor of Grimston, co. Nottingham, and having afterwards m. Isolda, niece and heiress of Robert Bardolf, shared in the inheritance of his lands. By this lady Henry de Grey had issue, Richard, John, William, Robert, Walter, and Henry. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 247-248, Grey, Baron Grey, of Codnor, co. Derby]
~1104 - 1181 Amice de Montfort Waiet 77 77 FOSTER, MINOR, BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

!Daughter of Ralph de Gauder, Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridge. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 121]

!Amicia de Gael m. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester; mother of Isabel de Beaumont who m. Simon de St. Liz. [The Royal Descents, p. 429]

Dau. of Ralph de Gael; m. Robert II de Beaumont; mother of Margaret who m. Ralph V de Toni; mother of Hawise who m. William Fitz Robert, Earl of Gloucester. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Robert "Bossu" de Beaumont, 2d Earl of Leicester; mother of Robert "blanchmains" de Bellmont/Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester/Lord High Steward of England. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2933]

b. 1104, d. 31 Aug 1168; dau of Ralph II de Gael and Hawise de Hede; m. Robert II de Beaumont; mother of Robert III, Isabel, Amicie, Margaret, Hawise, Gervase, Maud, William, Geoffrey and Henry.  [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1056 Emma Fitz Osbern m. Ralf; mother of Ralf de Waiet; sister to Roger, Earl of Hereford; cousin of William the Conqueror. [Genealogical Sketch]

WAITE LINE

Eldest dau. of William FitzOsbern and Adelina de Toeni; m. Ralph, Earl of Norfolk. [Falaise Roll, p. 42]

Dau. of William Fitz Osborne and Adeliza Toeni; m. Ralph Gael; mother of Amice Gael who m. Robert Beaumont. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

The most memorable event in the Revolt of the Earls in 1075 was the defence of Norwich by Ralf's new bride, Emma, where she withstood siege for three months after her husband had left to seek aid from the Danes. The fleet of 200 ships arrived too late to lift the siege. Of the Earls, Ralf made it to his Breton
holdings to be joined by his wife, and there he continued his fight against the Normans. His punishment was losing all right to is English lands. [Conquest & Resistance, England: 1066-88 <http://britannia.com/history/hastings.html]
~1016 - 1066 Adelina Adeliza Alice Toeni 50 50 Dau. of Roger de Toeni; m. William Fitz Osbern; mother of William, Ralph, Roger, Emma, and another dau. [Falaise Roll, p. 42]

MINOR LINE

Dau. of Roger de Toni; b.c. 1016, d. 1066; m. William Fitz Osborne, Earl of Hereford. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3300b]

Dau. of Roger I de Toni and Godeheut; m. William Fitz Osbern. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1822 - 1891 Rachel Hadley 68 68 1130 - 1190 Robert III De Beaumont 60 60 m. Parnel de Grentemaisnil who inherited the caput of Le Grand-Mesnil, Calvados, Normandy. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 47]

MINOR LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

b. 1121, d. 1190; son of Robert "Bossu" de Beaumont and Amice de Gael Waiet; m. Petronilla Grentmesnil. [Judy Martin]

In the 1173 rebellion against King Henry II, the earl of Leicester landed near Walton with an army of Flemings. Presumably he took the castle, but it does not necessarily follow, for he failed before Dunwich. In conjunction with Earl Hugh Bigod he garrisoned Bungay and Framlingham, took Hagenet, and secured Norwich by treachery. Then he marched westwards from Framlingham towards Bury, for, as the chronicler gibes, the hospitatlity of St. Edmund's was proverbial. At Farnham St. Genevieve they were met by the abbot's forces under Walter Fitz-Robert and the king's men led by Richard de Lucy and the earl of Arundel, who had both come with all speed from the Scottish border, and defeated. The countess of Leicester was captured crouching in a ditch, and her husband was also taken. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 166]

Robert, earl of Leicester, was one of those barons to change his allegiance from Stephen and come over to Henry during the campaign of 1153. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 171-2]

b. bef 1135, d. Durazzo, Greece, 1190; 3rd Earl of Leicester; Crusader 1179; m.c. 1155, Petronilla/Pernell de Grandmesnil; father of Margaret de Beaumont. [Ancestral Roots, p. 58]

Son of Robert Beaumont and Amice Gael; m. Petronille Grentmesnil. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

3rd Earl of Leicester, Lord High Steward of England; son of Robert "Bossu" de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester, and Amice of Gauder & Montfort; m. 1167, Petronella de Grentemaisnil and was father of Margaret de Beaumont of Leicester who m. Sir Saier de Quincey. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2933]

b. 1121, d. 1190; son of Amice de Gael and Robert II de Beaumont; m. Petronille de Grandmesnil.  [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

Son of Amice de Gael and Robert 'Bossu' de Beaumont. [Carrie Holbrook <familygirlaz@cox.net, 7 Bef 2002]
~1134 - 1197 Hawise Mabel de Beaumont 63 63 FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

!Dau. of Robert de Beaumont II and Amice de Montfort; wife of William FitzRobert; mother of Amice. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

m. William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester. [Royal Descents, p. 387]

Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58;
Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

Dau. of Sir Robert de Beaumont II, Earl of Leicester, and Amice de Montfort; m.c. 1150, William Fitz Robert; mother of Amice, Countess of Gloucester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 66]

Dau. of Robert II de Beaumont and Amice de Gael; m. William Fitz Robert, Earl of Gloucester; mother of Amice, Mabel and Isabel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Robert Beaumont and Amice Gael; m. William Fitz Robert. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]
1116 - 1183 William Mafonache Fitz Robert 67 67 !2nd Earl of Gloucester, Lord of the Manor of Glamorgan and Cardiff Castle. A descendant of Charlemagne, Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror. [Desc. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 85]

FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

!d.s.p.m 1183 [Magna Charta Barons, p. 221, 417]

!1st son and heir of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel/Matilda Fitz Hamon. [Peds. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

2nd Earl of Gloucester; son of Robert of Caen and Mabel FitzHamon; m. Hawise de Beaumont; by illicit relationship, father of Mabel of Gloucester. [Royal Descents, p. 387]

b. 1116 [Judy Martin]

Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58;
Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

Lord of the manor of Glamorgan and of Cardiff Castle; 2nd Earl of Gloucester; son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel (dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon); m.c. 1150, Hawise de Beaumont; father of Amice, Countess of Gloucester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 67, 112]

Son of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel Fitz Hamon; m. Hawise de Beaumont; father of Amice, Mabel and Isabel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

2ndl Earl of Gloucester; son of Robert of Caen and Mabel Fitzhamon; m. Hawise de Beaumont; father of:
1. Robert
2. Mabel
3. Amicia
4. Isabella, Countess of Gloucester
[Suzanne Doig <smd49!*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

Succeeded his father in 1147. Almost all that is remembered about William is the ludicrous incident of 1158, when he and his family were abducted from the keep at Cardiff by Ifor Bach, prince of Senghenyyd (a dependent barony of the lordship of Glamorgan), and held prisoner in Ifor's wooded fastness until he had redressed certain wrongs suffered by Ifor.
   A more serious uprising by the Welsh against the Norman lordship took place during the years 1183-84 and an attack on the town and castle caused great damage. William, as soldier and statesman, was by no means of the calibre of his renowned father. When he died without male heir in 1183, the lordship passed to Prince (later King) John through John's marriage to Isabel, William's daughter. John divorced Isabel but retained the lordship until her second marriage to the earl of Essex. [Cardiff Castle]
0968 - 1002 Alffaed Thoradsdottir 34 34 ~1017 Dominus Gherardini I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
~1117 - ~1166 Gundred de Warren 49 49 b. 1117 [Judy Martin]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandmother

Dau. of William II de Warenne, Earl of Warenne & Surry, and Isabel de Vermandois; m. Roger de Newburgh, 2nd Earl of Warwick; mother of Waleran, 4th Earl of Warwick. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936b]

Dau. of William, 3rd Earl of Warren & Surrey [NOT LIKELY BECAUSE OF THEIR BIRTHDATES]; m. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick; ancestor of the Sidneys, Earls of Leicester. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 186]

m. William de Lancaster; mother of Avice de Lancaster who m. Richard de Morville. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2961]

Countess of Warwick; m. William de Lancaster; mother of Avicia de Lancaster who m. the Constable of Morville. [WFT Vol 2 Ped 2693]

Countess of Warwick; dau. of Isabel de Vermandois and William de Warenne; m.1 Roger de Newburgh; m.2 William de Lancaster, 5th Baron Kendal of Workington in Coupland; mother of William de Lancaster II, 6th Baron Kendal. [Ancestral Roots, Line 88, p. 87]

b.c. 1124, d. aft 1166; dau of William Warrenne of Surrey and Isabel of Vermandois; m. Roger Newburgh of Warwick and was mother of Waleran and Agnes; m. William Lancaster of Kendal and was mother of William II and Avicia. [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 15 Jul 2003]

Gundred, elder daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey, by Elizabeth/Isabel widow of his (Roger's) uncle, Robert I de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester.  [Burke's Peerage]
1025 - 1087 Simon I Baron & Count De Montfort 62 62 NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE - 25th ggrandfather

m.1 Isabel de Broyes, Lady of Nogent, and had Eva de Montfort; m.3 Agnes, dau of Richard, Count of Evreux, and had Bertrade de Montfort. [Falaise Roll, Table VIII]

The marriage of Simon and Agnes took place abt 1058. Two children by this marriage were Amaury, eventually count of Evreux, b.c. 1065, as Amaury led the forces of William Rufus against Montfort and Espernon in 1109, was fighting before Gisors in 1123 and died in 1137; and Bertrade, the sister of Amaury, was b. c. 1068/70, since she m. Fulk le Rechine, count of Anjou, in 1089. At the time of Simon's marriage his wife Agnes was quite young, for her parents were not married before 1038. He must have been approaching 60 years of age then for his dau. Eve by his first marriage, wife of William Crispin I, was married not later than 1045, her younger son Gilbert, abbot of Westminster, having been born bef 1050. Simon d. 1087. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]

Seigneur of Montfort Amauri from 1063; son of Amauri, Seigneur of Montfort Amauri, Normandy, and Bertrade de Gommetz; m.3 Agnes of Evereux; d. 1087. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917, 3303]

Son of Amauri de Montfort and Bertrade of Gommetz. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

m. Isabel Bardoul; m. Agnes d'Evreux and was father of:
1. Bertrade who m. Foulques IV 'Rechin' of Anjou and Philippe I, King of France
2. Richard
3. Simon
4. Amaury who m Richeude of Hainault and Agnes de Garlende
4. Guillaume
[WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]
1030 - ~1087 Agnes De Evereux 57 57 NEWLIN, FOSTER LINE

Kidnapped by Simon de Montfort and became his 3rd wife, from which union sprung Amaury de Montfort. [Falaise Roll, p. 41]

Dau. of Richard, Count of Evereux, and Godhilda/Goodchild of Barcelona; m. 1 Simon, Seigneur of Montfort Amauri. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3303]

Dau. of Richard, Count of Evreux, and Godeheut; m. Simon I de Montfort; mother of Aumary and Bertrade. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Richard, Comte d'Evreux, and Adele de Toni; m. Simon de Montford. [WFT]
ABT 1078/1083 - 1117/1124 Ida of Chiny de Namur !Ped. of Charlemagne

FOSTER LINE

b. 1078, d. 1117. [Judy Martin]

Dau. of Otto II, Count of Chiny, and Adelaide of Namur; d. 1117/22; m. 1105 Godfrey I the Bearded of Brabant, Duke of Lorraine/Count of Louvain; mother of Godfrey II, Count of Louvain; mother of Adeliza, Queen of England/ [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2922b, 2926]

m. Godfrey I. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1083, d.c. 1120; dau. of Otto II de Chiny and Adelaide of Namur; m. Godfrey I de Brabant. [UTZ@aol.com]
~1030 - 10 Mar 1105/1107 Robert FitzHamon !Lord of Crelly in Calverdos; Baron of Thoringi. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE, MINOR

!In direct descent from Rollo the Dane.  Left four daughters, three entered convents. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]

!Lord of Tewkesbury, Lord of Creully in Calvados, Hereditary Governor of Caen; m. Sibyl de Montgomery. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

Lord of Creulli in Normandy; m. Sibil de Montgomery; seigneur of Thorigny. [Falaise Roll, p. 55, 101]

The leader of the attack upon Glamorgan c. 1081 was Robert Fitzhammo, a landowner in Gloucestershire. The fate of Glamorgan was a smaller-scale version of the fate of Wales as a whole; the lowlands between the Ogwr and the Usk were seized in the first stage of the conquest, but the power of the lord of Glamorgan in the uplands remained slight for generations, and long campaigns and costly castle-building were to be necessary before the district came firmly under the authority of the lord at Cardiff. [A History of Wales, p. 106]

The lordship of Glamorgan was in the hands of the king following the death of Fitzhommo in 1105 as his dau./heiress, Mabel, became a ward of the crown; abt 1120, Mabel was m. to Robert, one of King Henry's illegitimate sons. [History, p. 112]

b.c. 1050 [Mayflower PAF]

Lord of Creully in Calvados, France; m. Sybil de Montgomery; father of Mabel. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Seigneur of Crelly in Calvados, Normandy, Lord of Thoringni, etc.; m. Sybil de Montgomery; father of Maud who m. Robert de Caen. [Ancestral Roots, p. 112]

Son of Hamon "Dapifer"; m. Sybil de Montgomery; father of Mabel who m. Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Founded (or re-founded) Tewkesbury Abbey. [The Plantagenet Ancestry, p. ii]

Earl of Gloucester; m. Hawise de Redvers; father of Robert. [RBodine996 <rbodine996@aol.com]

Built a timber keep on the earlier ditched motte at Cardiff. [The Castles of Wales, p. 62]

Robert Fitzhamon, the Norman Lord of Gloucester, drawn into the quarrels of the Welsh princes, defeated Iestyn ap Gwrgan, prince of Glamorgan, in 1091. He saw the strategic value of the site of the old Roman fort at Cardiff and built his Norman castle.
   The Normans concentrated their defensive works into the western half of the site, which became the 'inner' ward. At the northern end of this part Fitzhamon threw up a 'motte', or mound, 40' high and surrounded by a moat. This Keep, or strong-point, was surmounted by a timber stockade giving shelter and protection to the wooden buildings which housed the lord, his household and his garrison. Taht part of the Roman enclosure which was not included int he inner ward became the outer bailey of the castle. The shallow Roman ditch aroudn the outer defences was deepened and made wider, with the excavated soil being thrown over the curtain walls. Thus the Roman walls, lost to sight and forgotten until their re-discovery in the late 19th century, remained in part in a remarkable state of preservation.
   Fitzhamon, basing his right to the lordship of Glamorgan solely upon his conquest and not by grant of the English king, exercised the royal privileges of his Welsh predecessor, but real domination by the Normans in the area extended only as far north as the hamlets Lisvane, Llanishen and Llanedeyrn. The uplands beyond, and the rest of Glamorgan north of the Vale were still held by the descendants of Iestyn and other Welsh rulers.
   Robert Fitzhamon died of wounds received in battle in 1107, and some years later his daughter and heiress, Mabel, married Robert, the natural son of King Henry I of England. [Cardiff Castle]

Son of Hamon le Seneschal; present at the battle of Senlac and appears as witness to a charter of the Conqueror to the abbey of St-Denis, extant in Paris, along with his bro. Hamon. [Falaise Roll, p. 54-5]

Older bro. of Richard de Grenville. Renowned as the conqueror of Glamorganshire when accompanied by 12 knights in a warlike expedition against the Welsh. One of the knights who accompanied him was John de St. John. Another knight to accompany him was Sir Payn de Turbervill when they came to the aid of
Jestin-ap-Gwrgant, King of Glamorgan, against Rhys, Prince of South Wales. Subsequently, on the death of Rhys, Fitz-Hamon, turned his forces against Jestin, and conquered his whole dominion, when ch then divided among his followers. [The Roll of Battle Abbey]
1828 - 1916 William Hadley 88 88 ~1000 - Jul 1063/1064 Albert II de Namur WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

Count of Namur, c. 1030; b.c. 1000, son of Albert I, Count of Namur, and Ermentruda/Adelaide of Lower Lorraine; m. Reginhilde of Chatenois; father of Albert III. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3393b]

Count of Namur; son of Albert I, Count of Namur, and Adelheid of Lorraine; m. Regilinde of Lorraine. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Count of Namur; b.c. 1000, d. 1064; son of Albert I, Count of Namur, and Ermengarde fo Lorraine; m. Regilinde of Lorraine; father of albert III, Count of Namur. [Ancestral Roots, Line 149, p. 131]
~0994 - >1064 Regilinde Reginhilde of Chatenois Lorraine 70 70 WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

!Wife of Albert II, Count of Namur; dau. of Gothelon, I, Duke of Upper and Lower Lorraine; mother of Albert III, Count of Namur. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 274]

Heiress of countship of Chatenois; dau. of Gonzelon, Duke of Upper & Lower Lorraine, etc.; m. Albert II, Count of Namur; mother of Albert III. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3393b]
~1030 - 1102 Albert III de Namur 72 72 MINOR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

!Father of Ida of Namur; husband of Ida/Relinde of Saxony; son of Albert II, Count of Namur. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 274]

Count of Namur, 1063/4; m. Ida of Saxony; father of Godfrey, Count of Namur. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2921b]

Son of Albert II, Count of Namur, and Reginhilde of Chatenois; father of Adelaide; b.c. 1030, d. 1102. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3393b]

Count of Namur; m.c. 1067, Ida of Saxony; father of Adelaide of Namur who m. Otto II, Count of Chiny. [Ancestral Roots, Line 149, p. 131]
~1035 - 1102 Relinde von Sachsen 67 67 MINOR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE

!M.1. Frederick, Duke of Lower Lorraine; m.2. Albert III, Count de Namur; dau. of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, by Bertrade of Norway. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 276]

m. Albert III, Count of Namur; mother of Godfrey, Count of Namur. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2921b]

Dau. of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, and Elica von Schweinfurt; mother of Adelaide. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3393b]

Ida - prob. dau. of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony, and Elicia von Schweinfurt; m. Albert III, Count of Namur; mother of Adelaide who m. Otto II, Count of Chiny. [Ancestral Roots, Line 149, p. 131]
~0812 - 0863 Conrad I of Paris Count of Burgundy 51 51 GIVN Conrad I (Count of Paris) Count of
SURN Burgundy
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! BAPTIZED; ENDOWED: IGI 1994 Edition, Film # 1903959.
! RELATIONSHIP:  Patron, H. Reed Black, is 34th G G Son.

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1180 - BEF 3 Mar 1242/1243 Hawise de Meschines !Ped. of Charlemagne; Magna Charta Sureties

FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

!Sister and co-heiress of Ranulf de Meschines, fourth Earl of Chester and Lincoln, and daughter of Hugh, third Earl of Chester, fifth earl palatine of Chester. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 102, 122, 421]

!Sister of Randle de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester; married Robert de Quincey as his second wife. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 514]

b. 1160, d. 1241 [Judy Martin]

b. 1180, d. 1242/3; Countess of Lincoln; m. Robert de Quincy; mother of Margaret de Quincy. [Ancestral Roots, p. 58]

Dau. of Hugh de Meschines and Bertrade de Montfort; m. Robert de Quincy. [WFT}
~0940 Vortegyn Duke of Cornwall I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1099 - 1153 Ranulph de Gernon 54 54 !Viscount d'Avranches, Earl of Chester. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

BURR, WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN, MINOR LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

!Son and heir of Ralph de Meschines.  Poisoned by his wife and William Peverill, Lord of Notts, 1155 (natural son of William the Conqueror). [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

!Lincoln Castle, Feb. 1141 -- Ranulph was beseiged by King Stephen until the superior forces of Robert of Gloucester came to his defense.  Stephen, refusing to flee, was captured and held captive in Robert of Gloucester's castle. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 45]

!2nd Earl of Chester; m. Maud of Gloucester; father of Hugh Kevelioc. [The Royal Descents, p. 389, 398, 407]

4th Earl of Chester; son of Ranulph le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester, and Lucia Taillebois; d. 1153. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

During the age of Llywelyn, the most powerful of the Marcher Lords was Rannulf, earl of Chester, and the constant friendship between the prince and the earl was a central factor in the stability of the Gwynedd's eastern border. John -- nephew and heir to Rannulf and great-grandson of David, king of Scots -- married Llywelyn's dau. Helen, but the marriage was childless, a misfortune of importance in the history of Wales and of Scotland. [A History of Wales, p. 141]

B. bef 1110. [Falaise Roll, p. 158]

b. 1099 [Judy Martin]

Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58; Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

b.c. 1116, Gernon Castle, Normandy, son of Ranulf de Bayeux III, 3rd Earl of Chester, and Lucy of Mercia; m. Maud of Gloucester; father of Hugh de Kevelioc in Powys, Wales. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

In a charter from 1146 King Stephen bribed the Earl of Chester to support him by handing over to him Lincoln, Tickhill, the New Castle in Staffordshire (Newcastle-under-Lyme), Belvoir, Rowley, Torksey, Derby, Mansfield, Oswarbec, Blyth and Lancaster, some of them already powerful strategic strongholds. [Castles of England, Scotland and Wales, p. 43]

b. 1099, d. 1153; son of Ranulph de Briquessart and Countess Lucy; m. Maud FitzRobert; father of:
1. Richard de Meschines
2. Joanna de Meschines who m. Adam Brus
3. Beatrix de Gernons
4. Hugh of Kevelioc who m. Bertrade de Montfort
[WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

In 1147 Lincoln Castle was back in King Stephen's hands. Ranulf came up with an army to recapture it, but the citizens would not support his cause. His trusted commander was killed outside the north gate (Newport ARch) and the attempt was abandoned. Finally in 1149 an agreement was reach between the king and the earl: Ranulf could keep the castle until certain possessions in Normandy were restored to him, and he would also be given the nearby castle of Tickhill (Yorks). Lincoln Castle would then revert to the crown with the exception of a certain tower, previously fortified by the Countess Lucy, which was to remain in Ranulf's hands.
   This agreement, recorded in a charter of 1151, names twotowers in the castle, but does not identify them. There may have been several stone or timber towers at the angles of the curtain walls, and gatehouses were often called towers; but it is generally understood that the twer built by the Countess Lucy was the one at the top of the great motte. This may have been a timber structure, but there is also the possibility that the existing shell-keep, the Lucy Tower, was standing before the countess died in 1136. [Lincoln Castle, p. 23-24]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> 2nd EARL de CHESTER
1830 - 1904 Susanna Hadley 73 73 ~1732 Joseph Hadley 1088/1090 - 1147 Robert de Caen the Consul Fitzroy !Natural son of Henry I of England. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE, MINOR LINES

!"The Consul", Earl of Gloucester, 1122-47. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

!Initially supported Stephen of Blois as successor of his father, Henry I. Robert led a revolt against Stephen in 1138 which stripped Stephen of Caen and half of Normandy.  During the next 17 years England was in a constant state of dissension between the factions wishing to be on the throne.  At one point Earl Robert was captured during a battle at Devizes.  Later in 1142 Stephen himself was besieged and exchanged himself for Earl Robert. [WBH - England]

!Earl of Mellent, who was created, in 1109, Earl of Gloucester, natural son of Henry I by Elizabeth de Bellomont. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 88]

!Chief of King Stephen's nobles.  A plot which Robert of Gloucester had been weaving from the outset of Stephen's reign came to a head in 1138, and the Earl's revolt stripped Stephen of Caen and half Normandy. [Nations of the World - England, p. 162-3]

!Lincoln Castle, Feb 1141 -- Robert comes to the aid of Ranulf of Chester who is being beseiged in his castle by King Stephen.  Robert's superior forces soon overpower Stephen who refuses to flee.  Stephen is captured and held in Robert's castle in chains.  In November Robert and his half-sister Empress Matilda met Stephen's forces outside Winchester and this time Earl Robert was captured.  Robert and Stephen were then exchanged, but Stephen is king again. The civil war is not over. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 45]

!Illegitimate son of Henry I; 1st Earl of Gloucester, m. Mabel FitzHamon; father of Maud of Gloucester, Mabira de Caen and William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester. [The Royal Descents, p. 387, 389, 396]

Patron of Geoffrey of Monmouth, the historian who wrote HISTORIA REGUM BRITANNIAE (The History of the Kings of Britain). After his father King Henry I's death in 1135, Robert was the most dedicated defender of the right of his half-sister, Matilda, to succeed their father; he and his fellow Marcher Lords refused to acknowledge the authority of Stephen, Henry's nephew and the anointed king of England. [A History of Wales, p. 124]

Natural son of Henry I; m. Mabel, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon; father of Richard,1st baron de Creully.

b. 1090 [Judy Martin]

Earl of Gloucester; natural son of Henry I, king of England, and Elizabeth de Bellomont; m. Mabel FitzHamon; father of Maud of Gloucester. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Natural son of Henry I and a Welsh princess named Nesta who had been made a prisoner during some fighting along the Marches. He was a man of lofty ideals, of great courage and compassion, a capable leader and soldier. Present at his father's death. [The Conquering Family, p. 9]

Earl of Gloucester; d. 1147; m. Mabel, dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon; father of William Fitz Robert. [Ancestral Roots, p. 66]

Son of Henry I, king of England, by an unknown mistress. [Ancestral Roots, p. 112]

Son of Henry I, king of England; m. Mabel Fitz Hamon; father of Maud, Philip and William. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Earl of Gloucester; m. Mabel Fitz Hamon; father of Philip Fitz Robert; died 31 Oct 1147 of fever in Bristol, England. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2968]

The open declaration of Robert of Gloucester for Matilda in 1138, and the landing of the empress herself in the following year, were followed by the secession from Stephen of the greater part of Western England. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England, p. 358]

m. Mabel Fitzhamon; father of:
1. William
2. Roger, Bishop of Worcester
3. Hamon
4. Philip
5. Richard, Lord of Creully
6. Maud who m. Ranulf de Gernons, Earl of Chester
7. Mabel who m. Aubrey de Vere
His illegitimate children were:
1. Richard, Bishop of Bayeux
2. Robert, Castellan of Gloucester (possibly legitimate)
[Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

The southwestern counties rose at the instigation of Robert of Gloucester (illegitimate son of Henry I and brother to Matilda), who had thrown off his allegiance to Stephen and fled abroad, allegint that Stephen was a usurper of the throne. In the fall of 1139, Robert and his sister Matilda came back to England from abroad. The arrival converted the unrest, already manifest, into a civil war which lasted for 14 years. In 1141 King Stephen was defeated. He was sent to prison in Bristol but the civil war went on. Year after year Matilda lost ground. The death of Robert of Gloucester, in 1147, deprived hr of her chief support and the following year she retired to Anjou and gave up her struggle.  [The Fosters of Flanders, England, and America, p. 9]

Robert, Earl of Gloucester, was responsible for the building in masonry of a polygonal keep at Cardiff, probably a precaution taken against the Welsh uprising of 1136, which followed the death of Henry I the previous year, and which resulted in general civil discontent. The keep dominates the castle enclosure not only by its extraordinary height, but by its sheer size. [The Castles of Wales, p. 62]

When Robert the Consul became Lord of Cardiff Castle in the 12th century it already had a history going back over a thousand years. The Romans built their first fort on the site almost 2000 years ago.
   His father, Henry I, raised Robert to the earldom of Gloucester and made him lord of Glamorgan in 1122. The earl or 'consul' of Gloucester dominated the political scene in England after the death of his father during the long and bitter struggle for the throne between Matilda and Stephen. It was 'Robert the Consul', lauded on all sides as a brave soldier, wise statesman and patron of the arts, who is credited with having built the first stone keep of Cardiff Castle, and it was in the keep that he imprisoned at King Henry's behest, another Robert--the second duke of Normandy and his father's older brother--from 1126 until Robert of Normandy's death in 1134.
   Robert 'the Consul' died in 1147, to be succeeded by his son William. [Cardiff Castle]

Son of Henry I 'Beauclerc' and Nest verch Rhys; m. Mabel/Maud FitzRobert; father of:
1. Emma
2. Roger
3. Richard
4. Hamon
5. William 'Mafonache' who m. Hawise de Beaumont
6. Mabel who m. Aubrey de Vere
7. Philip
8. Maud who m. Ranulph 'de Gernon' de Meschines
9. Robert who m. Rohese de Clare
[Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

b. 1074; father of Mabel who m. Jordan (Campo Arnulf) de Champernon. [Holly Forrest Tamer <bhtt141@netins.net, 14 Apr 2002]

Son of Henry I Beauclerc and Sybilla Corbet; m. Mabel/Maud/Sibyl FitzHamon. [Floyd Gingrich <gingrichfe@juno.com, 25 Aug 2001]
ABT 1090/1094 - 1157 Maud Amabel Sibyl Fitz Hammon NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE, MINOR LINES

!Dau. and heiress of Robert FitzHamon; wife of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester; mother of William FitzRobert. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 125]

Heiress of Robert Fitz Hamon; m. Robert de Caen, earl of Gloucester. [Falaise Roll, p. 21]

b. 1094 [Judy Martin]

Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58;
Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

b.c. 1090, dau. of Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Creully in Calvados, France, and Sybil, dau. of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury; m. Robert, Earl of Gloucester; mother of Maud; mother of Philip. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917, 2968]

Lady Amabel, who acted as keeper of the person of King Stephen, was approached directly by Queen Matilda for the transfer and exchange of their two husbands without consenting the Empress. The war dragged on for several more years. [The Conquering Family, p. 18]

Dau. of Robert Fitz Hamon of Tewksbury and Sybil de Montgomery; m. Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b. 1090, d. 1157; dau of Robert FitzHamon and Sybil de Montgomery; m. Robert de Caen; mother of William, Maud, Hamon, Philip, Roger, Richard, and Mabel. [Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]
~1069 - >1082 Gisla De Grai 13 13 Margaret Fitzalan Stewart ~1290 - BET 1350 AND 60 Roger de Rohart ~1050 - >1086 Gilbert Malet 36 36 FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES

Son of William Malet; ancestor of the Malets of Somersetshire and held possesions in Suffolk concerning whom Glover has recorded a charter, where he styles himself "dapifer regis." He is sometimes said to be William's brother instead of his son. [Falaise Roll, p. 43]

Founder of the "Baronial Malets" of Magna Carta fame. Gilbert is mentioned as brother of Beatrice Malet in a charter in regard to Radingfield, Suffolk. [Nigel Barker <nigel@a61aw.demon.co.uk]
ABT 1055/1060 - 1126 Cecilia the Nun !Instructed by Arnulf, who became Latin patriarch of Jerusalem in 1100.  Became
a nun in 1075 and rose to be abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen, Matilda's
foundation.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Caen, Normandy, 18 June 1066.  William offers his daughter Cecily as a nun to
secure God's blessing for his invasion of England. [Chronicle of the Royal
Family, p. 32]
Raingarde ~1066 - 1090 Constance 24 24 !William I and the Norman Conquest

2nd dau. of William the Conqueror; 1st wife of Alain Fergant, Comte de Bretagne. [Falaise Roll, p. 1]

Dau. of William the Conqueror; 1st wife of Alan Rufus/Fergant, Earl of Richmond; d.s.p. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 47]
~0990 - 1038/1039 Roger I d'Espagne Toeni Father of Adelina who m. William FitzOsbern. [Falaise Roll, p. 42]

NEWLIN LINE - 22nd ggrandfather

The evidence that Todeni of Belvoir was a branch of the Tosny family is strong, but the precise nature of the connection is difficult to prove. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 104]

1st husband of Adele; slain in 1038. [Falaise Roll, p. 41]

Founder of Conches Abbey where he was buried. Slain in 1038 during the civil wars of Normandy. Father of Raoul II de Toeni, hereditary standard-bearer, Robert de Toeni, surnamed de Stafford, and Nigel de Toeni, also surnamed de Stafford. [Falaise Roll, pp. 78-79]

Son of Ralph/Rodolf II de Toni; m. Godeheut; father of Ralph III de Toni, Adelise who m. William Fitz Osbern, and Robert de Stafford. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Lord of Guerny; son of Rudolf, Lord of Guerny; m. Estefania of Barcelona; father of Robert de Tosny and Berthe de Tosny. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

The Tosny (Tony, Toeni) family was a very important one originating in France. Roger I de Tosny fought the Muselmans in Catalogne. [Les Seigneurs de Bohon, http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/bohon.html]
James Wray ~1052 - 1095 Ralf Le Breton de Gauder Montfort Wader 43 43 !King Edward the Confessor granted him an earldom in England (the only foreigner who attained this honor).  Servant of King Edward. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

WAITE LINE - 21 ggrandfather

!Lord of Gael and Montfort in Brittany, Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge in England.  One of two main conspirators against William I in 1075.  The other was his brother-in-law Roger of Breteuil.  It is thought that the plot was hatched about the time of Ralf's marriage to Roger's sister Emma.  Every effort was made to destroy Earl Ralf while attempts were made to persuade Roger to remain a true loyal son of his father, William's trusted aide. Armies under William of Warenne and Richard fitzGilbert of Clare defeated some of Ralf's adherents at Fagaduna, presumably a perversion of Fakenham, perhaps the one in Suffolk rather than that in Norfolk; and another Anglo-Norman force, under Bishops Odo of Bayeux and Geoffrey of Coutances, pushed Ralf back from Cambridge to Norwich.  The earl left his new wife in command of the castle and fled overseas, apparently to raise new troops.  Norwich capitulated after a siege which may have lasted up to 3 months; the countess and her men were granted terms and allowed to leave the country; and the royal army, now consisting of 300 soldiers and some crossbowmen under Bishop Geoffrey, William of Warenne, and Robert Malet, lord of the honour of Eye (Suffolk), entered the castle.  The rebellion had collapsed before Danish aid could arrive.  Earl Roger was arrested and Earl Waltheof held in close custody. At Christmas court at Westminster William judged the rebels.  Earl Ralf was condemned to perpetual disinheritance and Earl Roger to disinheritance and imprisonment.   But on 31 May 1076, just before William left England to invade Brittany, Earl Waltheof was beheaded. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!In the spring of 1076 William I pursued Ralf de Gael into Brittany.  With the agreement of Count Hoel V William attacked the city of Dol, where Ralf had established himself, only to incur one of William's greatest humiliations. When King Philip, reinforced perhaps by Angevin and Aquitainian contingents, advanced to the relief of Dol, William retreated so quickly that he had to abandon all his equipment and suffered a loss which was estimated as 15,000 pounds sterling.  Earl Ralf remained the powerful lord of Gael.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Earl Ralf was forced to leave England after the conspiracy against William I in 1075. [WBH - England]

!Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridge, who forfeited in 1074. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 121]

!Roger Fitz-Osborn, the earl of Hereford, and Ralph de Gauder, the earl of Norfolk, had agreed to unite their interests by the marriage of Roger's sister to Ralph.  But William I, with that tyrannical interference with the domestic rights of families which prevailed down to the time of the Stuarts, issued his commands that no such marriage should take place.  He was absent, and the earls gave no heed to his prohibition.  There was a great feast at Norwich; and there came bishops and barons, Saxon as well as Norman, to honor the bridal of Emma with de Gauder.  It was a time when men spoke out; and the Normans complained bitterly of the interference of the absent king with their private alliances. The Normans complained of his ingratitude; the Saxons of his oppressions.  The murmurs ripened into plots.  Waltheof, the Saxon earl, was made privy to the conspiracy; but he refused to take any active part in what he conceived a hopeless attempt.  He however kept the secret of the Normans.  The insurrecton broke out, but was speedily subdued.  A great battle was fought in Norfolk, before the arrival of William from Normandy.  He came to determine the fate ofthe captive rebels.  The Norman leaders were sentenced to perpetual imprisonment.  Waltheof was betrayed by his wife (the Conqueror's daughter Judith); and after lingering a year in prison, was beheaded at Winchester.

!According to Phyllis Waite Holman Campbell this is the progenitor of our Waites, known also as Ralf de Wayte, b. in Brittany, in the Dol area; m. Emma from near Hertford; had land in Norwich; plotted rebellion against William the Conqueror at Ralf's wedding; escaped to Scandinavia; went on the First Crusade with Robert Curthose, taking along his wife and two teenage children, but died before they reached Jerusalem.

Ralph of Gael, earl of Norfolk, was a great Breton lord, and after his defeat in England he took refuge at Dol where he was joined not only by many of his fellow magnates of Brittany, but also by troops from Anjou. Such was the alliance which King Philip I of France had done so much to foster and the French king, who had already established Edgar Atheling at Montreuil, lost no time in supporting William's enemies in the west. The sequel was logical. By October 1076 William was besieging Dol, and the French king came promptly to its rescue. Early in November he relieved the city and drove William the Conqueror with heavy loss from its walls. [The Norman Achievement, p. 50-51]

There is much controversy concerning his parentage, but he was probably the son of Ralf, earl of Hereford (or earl of the East Angles), and Getha, an English heiress. Raoul commanded a great company of Bretons at the battle of Hastings, for which he received the earldoms of Norfolk and Suffolk and part of Cambridge. He m. 1075, Emma, dau. of William Fitz Osberne, in defiance of the expressed wishes of the Conqueror while the latter was absent in Normandy, at which time he conspired with is bro-in-law, Roger de Breteuil, Waltheof, earl of Northumberland, and other nobles against King William. The plot was revealed by Waltheof, who repented and advised Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, and later the king, of the conspiracy. The revolt speedily ended. Roger was cast into prison, where he remained for the balance of is life, but Raoul de Gael, earl of Norfolk, escaped to Denmark. His wife defended the castle of Norwich until she could make satisfactory terms for herself and followers, when she joined the earl in Brittany, where they found refuge under Hoel V, count of that country. Banished from England, he long flourished in Brittany, and attended Duke Robert Courteheuse on the Crusade to the Holy Land in 1096, accompanied by his wife, both of whom died on the journey to Jerusalem. He was succeeded by his son in his Brittany estates of Gauder and Montfort, and his dau. m. Robert, earl of Leicester, and returned to England. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

King William's policy was to give one shire to one earl under his two viceroys, and to Ralph Wader, an Anglo-Breton, who had fought for the Normans, was given the earldom of East Anglia, whose centre was Norwich Castle, to which lands in Suffolk owed castle-ward. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 165]

The elegant walls of Norwich keep, with their swarming decorations, epitomize the way in which military considerations might be brushed aside. It may have been begun as early as 1094, along with the cathedral and bishop's palace. But even then it was archaic, outside the mainstream of the development of fortifications. Its openings were cut for lighting, rather than for their field of fire. [Castles of England, Scotland and Wales, p. 26]

Roger Bigod, Robert Malet, and Ralph Wader met Sweyn when he sailed up the Orwell in 1069 and defeated im near Ipswich. A few years later Suffolk was called to arms again under Robert Malet to resist its own earl. The king's frequent absence in Normandy and Ralph Wader's steady advance in power were the forerunners of the earl's rebellion. Ralph married Emma, dau. of the Earl of Hereford, and at the Bride-ale at Exning hatched the conspiracy and rebellion which was to divide England into independent earldoms. The earl was defeated and outlawed, and his fall made way for the rise of a more formidable family, the Bigods. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 165]

Seigneur of Montford de Gael in Brittany; son of Ralph de Gael, 1st Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambridge, etc., and Emma, dau. of William Fitz Osbern. [Ancestral Roots, p. 58]

Son of Ralph the Timid Gael and Gytha Hereford; m. Emma Fitz Osborne; father of Amice Gael who m. Robert Beaumont. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

Son of Ralph de Gael and Emma Fitz Osbern; father of Amice de Gael who m. Robert II de Beaumont. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Earl of Norfolk; joined with his bro-in-law, Roger de Breteuil, Earl of Hereford, in the revolt of 1075. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 356]

Earl of East Anglia; English on his father's side and had been born in Norfolk, but grew up in Brittany. Plotted with his bro-in-law Roger, Earl of Hereford, to bring in Danish support, they also tried to bring in both Edric the Wild and Earl Waltheof. Waltheof declined to be involved in the plot, but also declined to betray them. If successful, the simultaneous rising of the Earls would have cut England in two. Somehow the timeing got out of alignment and William was able to crush Roger before dealing to Ralf. [Conquest & Resistance, England: 1066-88 <http://britannia.com.history/hastings.html]

The second constable of Norwich Castle was William Fitz Osbern's son-in-law Ralph Guader, who plotted the overthrow of William I, with Roger, Earl of Hereford, brother of Ralph's wife. At the wedding feast at Exning in Cambridgeshire in 1047, it was planned to place Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria on the throne. Roger was to return to the West to raise his men leaving Ralph in charge of the eastern counties and the Breton and Danish pirates were to be invited to join the revolt. Somehow the plot was revealed and Ralph was force to flee to Brittany leaving his bride 'to hold the fort'. This she did when William sent a large force against her, holding uot for three months, eventually obtaining an honourable surrender and being allowed, together with her garrison to leave the country. Ralph and his wife later took part in the Crusades and died on the way to the Holy Land. [Castles of East Anglia: Norwich Castle]

Son of Ralph 'the Staller'; m. Agnes de Ferrers. [Sharen Neal <MJR6387@aol.com, 20 May 2002]
~1050 Son of Eustace !Because he was a possible claimant to the English throne following Edward the Confessor's death, William the Conqueror had him taken hostage.  [William I and the Norman Conquest] ~1054 Roger de Breteuil !Earl of Hereford following his father's death in 1071.  2nd son of William fitzOsbern.  One of the two main conspirators against William I in 1075.  The other was Ralf de Gael (de Gauder), his brother-in-law.  [William I and the Norman Conquest]

!Uprising mentioned above was quickly suppressed, Roger thrown into prison, and Ralf driven over seas. [WBH - England]

Younger son of William FitzOsbern, inherited the English lands and the earldom. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 43]

Youngest son (No. 3) of William FitzOsbern and Adelina de Toeni; received the earldom of Hereford and the lands of his father in England. [Falaise Roll, p. 42]

Earl of Hereford; cousin of William the Congueror, who gave him in 1075, the earldom, city and castle of Norwich in England. [Genealogical Sketch]

2nd son of William Fitz Osberne, 1st Earl of Hereford, whom he accompanied to England at the Conquest. On the death of his father in 1071, Roger inherited the earldom and the English estates, and he thus became the 2nd Earl of Hereford. He shortly afterwards lost it by his perfidy and folly toward his sovereign. In 1075, during the absence of King William in Normandy, he joined a rebellion against that monarch with Raoul de Gael, Earl of Norfolk, who had taken advantage of the king's absence to marry Roger's sister, Emma, which
union the king had positively forbidden. Roger was captured, his properties confiscated and he was thrown into prison where he died. [Falaise Roll, p. 99]

Younger son of William FitzOsberne; succeeded in the earldom of Hereford and English estates. William of Malmesbury says he had a bad character. He and Ralph Guader, earl of Norfolk, were the leaders in 1075 of the first revolt of the Norman garrison in England against the central government. One of the grievances of Roger is of great interest. He resented the sheriffs holding pleas upon his lands, a fact which may bear on the character of his father's earldom. William ordered the sheriffs to desist until he should be able after his return from Normandy to decide the questions at issue. After the bride-ale at Norwich, where, contrary to the king's mandate, Roger married his sister Emma to the earl of Norfolk, he returned to his earldom and rose in revolt. He was supported by his military retainers, but he could not gain the fyrd. On the contrary, the forces of the diocese of Worcester under Wulfstan the bishop, Ethelwig abbot of Evesham, and Urse the sheriff of Worcestershire, not only prevented Roger from crossing the Severn, but succeeded in taking him prisoner.
The punishment of his treason at the king's court at Christmas was the forfeiture of his lands and perpetual imprisonment. The earldom was retained in the king's hands. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England:
Herefordshire, p. 355-7]

Following the Revolt of the Earls in 1075, Earl Roger was captured and spent the rest of his life in prison. He was disinherited. [Conquest & Resistance, England:1066-88 <http://britannia.com/history/hastings.html]
~1008 - DECEASED Mrs. Drew De Baalun Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8XJR-R0 ~1050 William of Breteuil !Inherited his father's Norman lands. [William I and the Norman Conquest]

MINOR LINE

!Treasurer of William Rufus.  Following William II's death in the New Forest, he raced for the Treasury at Winchester and arrived at the same hour as Prince Henry (later Henry I).  Henry demanded the keys.  William de Breteuil insisted that they should not be given up, saying that Prince Henry, as well as himself,
had paid Robert, the elder brother, homage, and that he was the rightful successor.  Henry drew his sword, and at length, by force and persuasion, obtained the royal treasures.  The next step was easy.  He was crowned at Westminster on Sunday, Aug. 5, 1100. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 261]

Elder son of William FitzOsbern and heir of his Norman lands. [Anglo-Norman Families,p. 43]

Eldest son of William FitzOsbern and Adelina de Toeni; succeeded WFO as lord of Breteuil and Pacy and all his other possessions in Normandy. When he died without a legitimate son, his natural son, Eustache, claimed his possessions and estates. He was supported by Henry I who preferred a Norman to succeed rather than either of William's legitimate nephews, William de Gauder who lived in Brittany, or Reynold de Grancei who was of the house of Burgundy. [Falaise Roll, pp. 32, 42]

Gloz-la-Ferriere, now Glos-sous-Laigle, in the arrondissement of Argentan, canton of Lisieux, and county of Ouche, Normandy, belonged at the time of the invasion of England to William de Breteuil, eldest son of William Fitz Osberne, whose family had possessed it from a very early date. William de Gloz was his dapifer from prior to the Conquest until Gloz' death shortly bef. 1091. [Falaise Roll,  p. 54]

Inherited the fief of Ivry which had been passed to his father. [Falaise Roll, p. 63]

Father of Isabel de Breteuil who m. Ascelin Goel. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1171 - ~1225 Aveline de Clare 54 54 !2nd wife of Geoffrey Fitz-Piers, Baron de Mandeville. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 394]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINE - 22nd ggrandmother

!Dau. of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford, and Maud de St. Hilaire; m. Geoffrey FitzPiers; mother of Hawise Fitz Geoffrey. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

b. 1172 [Judy Martin]

2nd wife of Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of Essex; mother of Hawise Fitz Geoffrey. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2540]

Liv. 1220, dead 4 June 1225; m.1 William de Munchanesy of Swanscombe, Kent and Winfarthing and Gooderstone, Norfolk; m.2 by 29 May 1205 as 2nd wife, Geoffrey Fitz Piers; mother of Sir John Fitz Geoffrey. [Ancestral Roots, p. 214]

Dau. of Roger de Clare and Maud de St. Hillary; m. Goeffrey Fitz Piers; mother of Sir John Fitz Geoffrey who m. Isabel Bigod. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1116 - 1173 Roger "The Good" 5th Earl de Clare 57 57 !Earl of Hertford, 1156-73. [Magna Charta Sureties]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINES - 23rd ggrandfather

!5th Earl of Clare and 2nd Earl of Hertford. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

!2nd son.  Succeeded his brother Gilbert, who d.s.p 1151, as 3rd Earl of Hertford and "Earl of Clare".  In 1157 he obtained permission from the king to own all lands in Wales which he could win, marched into Caerdigan, and captured and fortified the castles there.  Six years afterwards he was summoned by the celebrated Thomas a Becket, to Westminster, in order to do homage to this prelate for his castle of Tonebruge, which had been restored to his father, but, at the command of King Henry, he refused, alleging that, holding it by
military service, it belonged rather to the crown than to the Church.  This earl, who, from his munificence to the church and his numerous acts of piety, was called the "good Earl of Hertford," d. 1173. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87]

!2nd Earl of Hertford; son of Richard de Clare and Adeliza de Meschines; m. Maud de St. Hilaire; father of Aveline de Clare. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

!Indignantly protested Thomas Becket's attempts to deprive him of his castle at Tonbridge.  King Henry II bristled at this affront to the family of one of his mistresses (Roger's sister). [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 213]

b. 1116. [Judy Martin]

b. 1116, d. 1173; son of Richard de Clare and Alice de Meschines; m. Maud de Saint Hilary. [WFt Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Adult by 1155/6, d. 1173; Earl of Clare or Hertford; son of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare and Adeliz Le Meschin; m. Maud St. Hilary; father of Aveline who m.1 William de Munchanesy and m.2 Geoffrey Fitz Peter. [Ancestral Roots, Line 246B, p. 213]

Richard's youngest son, Roger, who succeeded his father as earl in 1152, also campaigned in Wales and either built or reconditioned a number of strategic castles, including:
1. Castell Hywell: between Lampeter and Newcastle Emlyn; destroyed by the Welsh in 1136 and rebuilt in 1153.
2. Aberdyfi (Aberdovey)
3. Dineirth: a motte-and-bailey castle near Aberstwyth destroyed in 1308, some signs of masonry
4. Llanrhystud
[Gilbert fitz Richard <http://www.castlewales.com/gilbert.html]

Source: (1) Detlev Schwennicke (ed.), ES [Europaische Stammtafeln],(1978), III: 156., (2) Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr.,Ancestral Roots of certain American colonists..., (Edition 7,Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992), 246B-27.

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ABT 1132/1137 - 1195 Maud or Matilda de St. Hilary !Magna Charta Sureties; Ped. of Charlemagne

WAITE, FOSTER LINE

!M. Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford; mother of Aveline de Clare. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

b. 1137, d. 1193 [Judy Martin]

m. William de Albini, 2nd Earl of Arundel; mother of William, 3rd Earl. [Arundel Castle, pedigree chart]

m. Roger de Clare and was mother of Richard III de Clare. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Lord of Field Dalling, Norfolk; m. Aveline; father of Maud who m. Roger de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, Line 246B, p. 213]

Dau. of James de St. Hilaire du Harcourt and Aveline; m. William II d'Aubigny; mother of William d'Aubigny III; d. 1173. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

b.c. 1132, d. 1173; dau of James/Jacques de St. Hilary and Aveline; m. William II le Breton D'Aubigny. [Nancy Ann Norman <nancn@exis.net, 25 Aug 2001]
~1105 - <1154 James Sidonis de St. Hilary 49 49 Lord of Field Dalling, Norfolk; m. Aveline; father of Maud who m. Roger de Clare. [Ancestral Roots, Line 246B, p. 213]

WAITE, FOSTER LINE

Son of Hasculf de St. Hilaire; m. Aveline; father of Maud de St. Hilaire who m. William II d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]
1068 - 1117 Adeliza de Clermont 49 49 NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandmother

!Dau. of Margaret of Montdidier and Hugh I, Count of Clermont; m. Gilbert de Clare. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

m. Gilbert Fitz Richard, lord of Clare, Suffolk; mother of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, and of Adeliza/Alice de Clare who m. Aubre de Vere. [Ancestral Roots, p. 69, 214]

Dau. of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy; m. Gilbert de Clare and was mother of Richard, Gilbert, Baldwin, Adeliza/Alice and Rose; m. Bouchard III, Seigneur of Montmorency. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Hugh, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy; m.1 Gilbert Fitz Richard and was mother of Gilbert FitzGilbert de Strigoil; m.2 Bouchard de Montmorency. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2945]

Dau. of Hugh de Beauvaisis, Count Clermont by Marguerite de Roucy; m.1 Gilbert fitz Richard by whom she left, with others, Gilbert fitz Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke. [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com]

b.c. 1070; dau of Hugh I de Clermont and Margaret de Montdidier; m. Gilbert de Fitz Richard; mother of  Alice, Rohese, Margaret, Louise, Gilbert, Walter, Baldwin, John and Richard. [Nancy Ann Norman <nancn@exis.net, 25 Aug 2001]

b.c. 1072; d. 1117; dau of Hugh de Creil, Count of Clermont, and Margaret de Roucy; m. Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare; mother of Adeliza, Richard, Baldwin, Rohese, Hawise, Agnes, Margaret and Gilbert.  [Robert Lord <rlord333@aol.com, 23 Feb 2003]

b. 1068, d. 1138; dau of Hugh Clermont and Margaret Roucy; m. Gilbert FitzRichard Clare; mother of Richard, Roheasia, John, Agnes, Hawise, Margaret and Baldwin. [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]
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~1157 - 1213/1225 Maud Matilda de Clare FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES - 23rd ggrandmother

Dau. of Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford/6th Earl of Clare, and Amicia. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 87-8]

Dau. of Amice Fitz Robert and Richard de Clare, Earl of Hertford; m. Roger de Lacy; mother of John de Lacy who m. Margaret de Quincy; b. 1184, d. 1213. [Judy Martin]

Based on the age of her children, I think she is a sister instead of a dau. of Richard?????

The only reason I could think of that the wealthiest man in Yorkshire, with great inheritance and position, Roger de Lacy, to marry an unknown woman of relatively mean rank would be that she was a great beauty. It would then have been because of her marriage into the de Lacy family, by c. 1190, that her brother got his preferment as treasurer. [Reedpcgen <reedpcgen@aol.com]

Mean rank??? I have that her father was Earl of Hertford??? One of us is confused!!

Maud, the wife of Roger, survived her husband, and was living about 1220-5, having had assigned to her in dower 28 librates of land in Ingoldmells and Holton le Moor, co. Lincoln, besides the demesne manors which belonged to the honour of Pontefract. [Victoria County History of Lancaster, v. 1 (London, 1906), p. 304, reedpcgen <reedpcgen@aol.com]

Taken with the problems of consanguinity when her granddaughter m. the Earl of Gloucester, the rendering of "de Clere" is preferable, and that at least in any case, we should believe that Maud was at least sister of the treasurer of the church of York, who would at that time also have been the Archdeacon of the East Riding. [Reedpcgen ,reedpcgen@aol.com]

"Upon Roger [de Lascy]'s death in 1211 his relict Matilda de Clare held West Halton in dower [citing to Bk. of Fees, 285]. [reedpcgen@aol.com]

Maud, called de Clere/Clare, sister of the treasurer of York; m. Roger de Lacy of Pontefract, Yorks & Halton, Cheshire. [reedpcgen@aol.com]
~1094 - >1142 Adeliza de Guernons 48 48 MINOR, FOSTER, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandmother

!M. Richard de Clare; mother of Roger de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

b. 1094, d. 1128 [Judy Martin]

m. Richard de Clare. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1094, Hertfordshire, England; d. 1128; m. Richard de Clare; mother of Adeliza who m. William de Percy. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 2988]

!NAME: Adeliza [Mayflower PAF]

Dau. of Ranulph de Briquessart and Countess Lucy; m. Richard de Clare.[WFT Vol 6 Ped 3168]

Dau. of Ranulph Le Meschine, Earl of Chester, and Lucy; m.1 Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare and was mother of Roger de Clare; m.2 Robert de Condet/Cundy. [Ancestral Roots, Line 246B, p. 212-13]

b.c. 1100, d. 1128; dau of Ranulf de le Meschines and Lucy Tailboys; m. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare.  [Christos Christou <cchristou@emgcorp.com, 8 Jan 2003]

b.c. 1098, d. aft 1142; dau of Ranulph le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester, and Lucy of Mercia; m. Robert de Condet, Lord of Thorngate; mother of Isabel and Roger. [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 18 Jun 2003]

b. 1094, d. 1128; dau of Randolph Meschines and Lucia Taillebois; m. Richard FitzGilbert Clare.  [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]

Source: (1) Detlev Schwennicke (ed.), ES [Europaische Stammtafeln],(1978), III, 156., (2) Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr.,Ancestral Roots of certain American colonists..., (Edition 7,Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1992), 246B-25.
~1070 - Jan 1128/1129 Ranulph III de Meschines BURR, WAITE, FOSTER, MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 24th ggrandfather

!3rd Earl of Chester in England; Viscount Bayeux in Normandy. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 86-7]

!Son of Maud, sister of Hugh Lupus.  Became Earl of Chester on the drowning of his cousin Richard, who went down with the White Ship in 1119. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 513]

!Father of Adeliz/Alice. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 125]

3rd earl of Chester succeeding his cousin, Richard d'Avranches; son of Mathilde d'Avranches and Renouf de Bricasard, Viscount de Bayeux; m. Lucia Taillebois; father of Ranulph de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester. [Falaise Roll, Table III, p. 105]

Ranulf, 3rd Earl of Chester, and his descendants were hereditary vicomtes of the Bessin, dept. Calvados. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 28]

3rd earl Palatine of Chester. An original charter in the Cottonian collection dated at Devizes in 1152 by Henry, Duke of Normandy and Count of Anjou, grants to Ranulph de Gernon, earl of Chester. This earl was son of Ranulph le Meschine by a marriage to Lucia Talillebois. [Falaise Roll, p. 156]

In the list of tenants in Lincolnshire prior to 1120, the date that Ranulph le Meschin succeeded to the earldom of Chester after the death of his first cousin Richard, earl of Chester, who perished in the shipwreck of the BLANCHE NEF, which is the only reference to his being earl of Lincoln. [Falaise Roll, p. 156]

b. 1070, d. 1128; called "de Briquessart". [Judy Martin]

3rd Earl of Chester, inherited earldom from Uncle Hugh Lupus d'Avranches; m. Lucy of Mercia; d. 1128/9; father of Ranulph de Bayeux IV des Gernons. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Earl of Chester; m. Lucy; father of Adeliz/Alice who m.1 Richard Fitz Gilbert/de Clare and m.2 Robert de Condet/Cundy. [Ancestral Roots, Line 132D, p. 117]

Son of Ranulph II, vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy, and Margaret/Maud d'Avranches. [Ancestral Roots, Line 132B, p. 117]

The view from Caergwrle Castle (Flintshire) spectacularly indicates its strategic importance as a military site, commanding views towards Shropshire, the Mersey and across to Chester and to the Cheshire Plain, which is dramatically interrupted by the gigantic outcrop of Beeston, crowned by the elaborate 13th century defences of Ranulf, earl of Chester. [The Castles of Wales, p. 47]

Son of Ranulf de Meschines and Maud D'Avranches; m. Lucy Countess of Chester; father of:
1. Alice/Adeliza who m. Richard de Clare
2. Agnes who m. Robert de Grentemesnil
3. Ranulph 'de Gernon' who m. Maud FitzRobert
4. William who m. Cecily de Rumilly
[Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

b.c. 1057, d. 1128/9; son of Renouf Le Meschines and Maud D'Avranches; m. Lucia de Taillebois; father of:
1. William who m. Cecily de Rumilly
2. dau who m. Robert de Trevers
3. Adeliza who m. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare
4. Ranulph II who m. Maud FitzRobert de Mellent
[Thomas Mebane LeGrande <t.legrande@worldnet.att.net, 3 Mar 2003]

Henry I gave to Ranulph de Meschines, whom some believe to have accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy, the Earldom of Carlisle. However, his name is absent from the various lists of the Conqueror's companions.
   Out of his immense grant, which probably included the whole of Cumberland, Ranulph conveyed to his brother William de Meschyn, whose seat was later to be at Egremont Castle, that portion of land lying between the Derwent and the Duddon, then called the Barony of Copeland. ["Feudal History of the Parish of Clifton" <http://members.aol.com/GrtClifton/Feudal.htm]

Ranulph le Meschin probably began building Appleby Castle around 1100, passing it to the Crown when le Meschine was made Earl of Chester in 1121. The Scots took the castle in 1136 and it was not regained until 1157. [Castles in England. Appleby Castle, Cumbria the Lake District <www.cumbria1st.com/History/appcas.htm]

[1748129.ged]
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1176 Avice Agnes de Arundel d'Albini FOSTER LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

!Daughter of William, Earl of Arundel and Sussex, grandaughter of Adeliza of Lorraine, Queen Dowager of England (second wife and widow of King Henry I). [Magna Charta Barons, p. 117, 190]

Dau of William IV 'Le Breton' de Albini and Matilda/Maud de St. Hilary; m. William de Mowbray; mother of Roger who m. Maud de Beauchamp.  [Larry Overmire <larryover@worldnet.att.net, 25 Apr 2003]
~1155 - 1203 Mabel de Clare 48 48 FOSTER LINE

!Daughter of Roger, Earl of Clare and Hertford. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 116]

m. Nigel de Mowbray; mother of William, Philip, Robert and Roger. [http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk]

b. 1159, d. 1203; dau of Margaret St. Hilary and Roger I de Clare; m. aft 1173, Nele de Mowbray; m. aft 1180, William de Helion. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1065 - ~1129 Nele Nigel Albini d'Aubigny 64 64 !Son of Roger and Amice.  Was granted the English lands of Robert de Stuteville after the battle of Tenchebral in 1106.  Married Maud de Laigle in 1107, former wife of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, whose surname, Mowbray, was taken by his son by Gundred. [The Magna Charta Sureties]

FOSTER LINE

!Came to England with the Conqueror, and obtained several extensive lordships after the victory at Hastings.  In the reign of Rufus, he was bow-bearer to the king, and was knighted by Henry I, who conferred many grants and favors upon him, and so attached him to the interests of his sovereign that he served him faithfully in his cause against Robert Curthose, his brother, whom he captured and delivered over to King Henry, for which he had further rich grants of confiscated manors.  For distinguished military services in Normandy he was remunerated by a royal grant of the forfeited lands and castles of his maternal uncle, Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, both in Normandy and in England, with the castle of Bayeux.  These grants made him the possessor of 240 knights' fees, and consequently one of the most influential Barons of his time.
  He died at an advance age and was buried with his ancestors at the Abbey of Bec, in Normandy.  Married first his aunt, Maud, daughter of Richard d'Aquila, by papal dispensation, her husband, Robert de Mowbray, being then alive, but in prison for rebellion.  From her, by whom he had no issue, he was separated by the Pope on account of consanguinity and the scandal the marriage caused. He married secondly, in 1118, Gundreda de Gournay. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 116-117]

3rd son of William II d'Aubigny and Amicia de Mowbray; became one of the greatest landowners in England and is the only member of the family recorded in Domesday, having received grants of several lordships in Buckingham, Leicester, Bedford and Warwick, as he succeeded to the estates of his father and grandfather. He is reputed to have possessed 120 manors in Normandy and as manyin England, including the great domain of the earl of Mowbray, which came to him through his wife, confiscated from his cousin, Robert de Mowbray, earl of Northumberland, given by Henry I, on the condition that their eldest son would take the name of Mowbray. He lived to a very great age, and died in 1138. [Falaise Roll, pp. 6-7]

Nigel d'Aubigny was a Domesday tenant-in-chief at Cainhoe and elsewhere in Bedfordshire. He was a member of the same family as Aubigny of Arundel and derived his name from St-Martin d'Aubigny. His exact position in the pedigree has not been established with certainty, but the probabilities point somewhat
strongly to his having been a younger bro. of Roger d'Aubigny the father of William d'Aubigny, founder of the line of Arundel; if so, he was probably bro. of Richard d'Aubigny, abbot of St. Albans. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 7]

In 1086 William de Caron was an under-tenant of Nigel d'Aubigny of Cainhoe. In 1166 Ranulf de Carun held 1/3 knight's fee of Robert d'Aubigny (Nigel's grandson). [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 25]

Son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amice; m. Gundred de Gournay. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of William de Albini; younger bro of Roger de Albini and Richard the Abbot of St Albans. Founder of the line of Albini of Cainhoe. Nigel came to England evidently in the time of Rufus. Both Roger de Albini and Nigel did extremely well for themselves here as fortunate backers of the winning side, supporting both Rufus and Henry I in turn against their elder brother, Robert Curthose, for the Conqueror's inheritance in England and ultimately in Normandy as well.
  Nigel, who died in 1129, obtained among other things both the wife and Norman lands of Robert de Mowbray, former Earl of Northumberland and broken in 1095. He also obtained the lands in northern England of Robert de Stuteville some time after the latter's fall in 1106. Through his son, Roger, who took the name of Mowbray, he became the founder of the historic house of Mowbray. [Castle Rising, p. 10]

Became one of the greatest landowners in England and is the only member of the family recorded in Domesday, having received grants of several lordships in Buckingham, Leicester, Bedford, and Warwick, as he succeeded to the estates of his father and grandfather. He is reputed to have possessed 120 manors in Normandy and as many in England, including the great domain of the Earl of Mowbray, which came to him through his wife, confiscated from his cousin, Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, given by Henry I, on the condition that their eldest son would take the name of Mowbray. His son took the name of Mowbray on inheriting the estates of the family. He lived to a very great age, and died in 1138. [UTZ@aol.com]

The family came from the NOrman village of Saint Martin d'Aubigny, 14 km north of Coutances and 36 km northwest of Montbray. Nigel was brother to William de Albini from whom the ancient Earls of Arundel descended. The Albinis, maternally from the house of Mowbray, came with the Conqueror and obtained large possessions after the Battle of Hastings.
   Nigel's grants were in Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Warwickshire and Leicestershire. He was bow bearer to the king in the reign of William II (Rufus) and ws knighted by Henry I, who gave him the manor of Egmanton with parks in Sherwood Forest, but Nigel passed these on to Robert Davil.
   For his valour and military skill, Henry I granted him tenancy of Camvile and Wyvile. This caused Nigel to support Henry I against his brother Robert Curthose in the battle of Tenerchebray where Nigel slew the horse of Curthose and brought him to the king. For this, Henry I gave him the lands of Robert, Baron of Frontebeof-Stutevile in England which Robert had fortified for Curthose. Later, Henry I was besieging a castle in Normandy where Sir Nigel captured it for him and was remunerated by a royal grant of the forfeited lands of his maternal uncle Robert de Montbray, Earl of NOrthumberland -- lands both in England and Normandy, including the castle of Bayeaux. As a result Nigel held 120 knight's fees each in Normandy and England, making him one of the most powerful persons of his time.
   Nigel m.1 Matilda/Maud, dau. of Richard de Aquila, by permission of Pope Paschall, as she was the wife of Robert de Montbray, still alive but imprisoned. This marriage produced no issue and ended in divorce on grounds of consanguinity. He m.2 in 1118, Gundred de Gorney, by special advice of Henry I and had two sons:
1. Roger, his successor
2. Henry, ancestor of the Albini feudal lords of Camho
[http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk]
ABT 1040/1045 - ~1084 Roger d'Albini d'Aubigny FOSTER, WAITE LINE

!Father of William Pincerna Henrici Regis Anglorum (the king's butler, ancestor of the ancient Earls of Arundel) and Sir Nigel D'Albini. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 115]

The details of his family's benefactions to the abbey of Lessay as confirmed by a charter of Henry II, 1185-1188, identify St-Martin d'Aubigny with the Aubigny which was the caput of their Norman honour. There is no trace of a feudal castle t Aubigny itself, but Gerville found nearby at LeMesnil-Vigot the remains of a considerable castle with a well-defined motte, then known as le chateau de St- Clair. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 7]

In 1084 Roger de Corcella witnessed a gift of Roger d'Aubigny to the abbey of Lessay. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 33]

b.c. 1040, alive in 1084; son of William d'Aubigny and Mile du Plessis; m. Amice. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3308c]

b.c. 1045; son of William I d'Aubigny and ?? de Plessis; m. Amice. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Roger, who was evidently the eldest son and heir, and thus secure in his patrimony, is not known to have crossed to England in or after 1066, though it is likely that he had two younger brothers who did, namely Nigel, who appears as a tenant-in-chief at Cainhoe and elsewhere in Bedfordshire in Domesday Book and Richard, who became abbot of St Albans from 1097 until his death in 1119. Roger de Albini himself made a grant of property to the abbey of Lessay by a charter dated 1084, in which his son, Rualoc, is associated with him. He had a wife called Amice, who may have been the aunt of Robert de Mowbray, whose lands and honours in Normandy the Albinis were later to acquire. [Castle Rising, p. 10]
ABT 1050/1055 - <1084 Amice de Mowbray FOSTER, WAITE LINE

!Sister of Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 115]

Sister of Geoffry, bishop of Coutances and of Roger de Montbray (Mowbray); m. William d'Aubigny; mother of William II, Richard, Nigel, Humphrey, and Ralph. [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

m. Roger d'Aubigny; b.c. 1044; of Aubigny, Normandy. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3308c]

m. Roger d'Aubigny; mother of William II d'Aubigny and Nele/Nigel d'Aubigny. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Wife of Roger de Albini who may have been the aunt of Robert de Mowbray, whose lands and honours in Normandy the Albinis were later to acquire. [Castle Rising, p. 10]

Sister of Geoffrey, bishop of Coutances, and sister of Roger de Montbray/Mowbray; m. Roger d'Aubigny; mother of William, richard, Nigel, Humphrey, and Ralph. [UTZ@aol.com]
1841 - 1911 Sarah Patterson 69 69 0519 - 0586 Leodegild Visigoths 67 67 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net ~1030 Gherbod the Fleming of St. Omer !The Roll of Battle Abbey says William the Conqueror was Gundred's father instead of Gherbod.

FOSTER LINE - 26th ggrandfather

!Advocate of the abbey of St. Bestin, at St. Omer.  His liaison with Matilda of Flanders, prior to her marriage to William, produced Gundred. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 80]

!A valiant Fleming who was an Earl of Chester prior to the Conqueror's invasion.  He soon departed into Flanders, where he was detained a prisoner and in his place in Chester, the Conqueror put his nephew Hugh d'Aurange/Hugh Lupus. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 512]

This source says he was a son of Queen Matilda during a clandestine marriage prior to her marriage to William. William's treatment of him following the invasion would more likely support that he was a former lover of Queen Matilda. [Falaise Roll, p. 52]

Hereditary Advocate of St. Butin at St. Omer; Earl of Chester; father of Gundred who m. William I de Warenne. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2958]
1099 - 9 Mar 1176/1177 Hugh Bigod !1st Earl of Norfolk.  Lord of Framlingham, 1120.  Royal Steward, 1123. Marriage to second wife Juliana de Vere was annulled.  [Magna Charta Sureties]

NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

Hugh Bigod led the revolt against Henry II in the eastern counties abt 1165. [WBH - England]

!Succeeded his elder brother William as steward of the household to Henry I. He was mainly instrumental in raising Stephen, Earl of Boulogne, to the throne, upon the decease of Henry I, and was rewarded by him with the earldom of East Angles, or Norfolk, about 1140.  He was steadfast and faithful in his allegiance to King Stephen through the difficulties which beset that monarch, and gallantly defended Ipswich Castle against the Empress Maud and her son, but was finally obliged to surrender for want of timely relief.  That he was a wealthy and powerful noble is evident from his certifying his knight's fees to be 160 in 1167.  He evidently enjoyed royal favor, as he was recreated Earl of Norfolk by Henry II and obtained a grant of the office of lord high steward of the kingdom, which his father had held.  Allied himself under the banner of Robert, Earl of Leicester, in the insurrection incited by that nobleman in favor of the king's son, 1173.  His part in this rebellion cost him the loss of his strongest castles and the heavy fine of 1000 marks.  After this he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and died in 1177. [Magna Charta Barons, pp. 75-79]

Steward in the king's household. Created earl of Norfolk and his descendants, {specifically his grandson Hugh II} through a marriage with Maud, eldest dau. and co-heiress of the Marshals, earls of Pembroke, became marshals of England, which office is held today (1938) by the Duke of Norfolk. [Falaise Roll, p. 98]

Earl Hugh was one of those who swore fealty to Matilda in 1126 and 1131 and lightly broke both oaths. Suffolk laymen were for Stephen, and Bigod was for himself, though Stephen made him earl of East Anglia in 1141. The king's treatment of the bishops had alienated the Church, and the Liberties were probably against the king. Bungay, the Bigod stronghold, was taken and the earl himself, playing too openly for his own hand, was surprised and defeated by Stephen. In 1153, when Henry of Anjou invaded England, Ipswich under Bigod declared for him, was besieged and had to surrender before help arrived. Earl Hugh must have regretted his support of Prince Henry, for the first demand of the new king was for the surrender of his castles, and in 1157 Framlingham and Bungay were given up. [Victoria History of Suffolk, pp. 165-66]

In 1173 as part of the rebellion against Henry II, Earl Hugh terrorized the county around Bungay and Framlingham. He beseiged Eye, swept off the cattle and corn belonging to the castle, and destroyed the fishponds, cow-houses, and barns. The garrisons were increased in Walton and Orford, and the following year, 1174-5 Earl Hugh made peace with the king and gave up Framlingham Castle, which was levelled to the ground, as also was Walton. The earl went on a crusade and died abroad in 1177. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 166]

Earl of Norfolk; son of Roger I Bigod and Alice de Tosny; m. Juliana de Vere. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

One wonders what Hugh Bigod, who built Framlingham in the 12th century, would have thought if he knew his castle was to be used to protect royalty. For he was in constant rebellion against his King, Henry II. And his descendants carried on the habit: Roger, his son, fell out with King John, and the last Bigod refused to go to Gascony to fight for King Edward I. [Framlingham Castle<http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/framli.html]

In East Anglia the main threat was Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk (which meantSuffolk too at that time) who held the castles of Bungay, Framlingham, Thetford and Walton, and claimed the royal castle of Norwich as well. In 1157, Hugh Bigod was required to surrender all his castles to King Henry II. In 1165 King Henry returned Bungay and Framlingham to Bigo in exchange for a large fine. Henry, however, kept Walton castle (won the coast near Felixstowe) until Orford Castle was complete and then demolished it.
   When Henry II's eldest son rebelled against his father, he was abetted by Bigod and by Flemish mercenaries who were landed near Orford. But the rebellion collapsed and Framlingham Castle was demolished. [Orford Castle - Suffolk Heritage Coast - England <http://homebythesea.com/Orfordcastlese.html]

Hugh Bigod built Framlingham Castle to last. It was one of the first castles to have a surrounding curtain wall and several towers rather than one central keep. Even these, however, could not withstand the turbulent times. Although from the outside the castle appears to be perfectly preserved, of the original building only the curtain wall with 13 towers remains. [Framlingham Castle <http://gazetteer.interdart.co.uk/east/visit/FRMCAS.htm]

Created Earl of Norfolk by King Stephen in 1140. Hugh Bigod had three major castles near the east coast, at Bungay, Framlingham and Walton. He also had a claim to the royal castle of Norwich. The only other royal castles nearer than Colchester were small ones at Eye and Haughley. Although Hugh did arrange a reconciliation between King Stephen and Archbishop Theobald at Framlingham, Hugh was usually in rebellion against the Crown. When King Henry II came to the throne, Hugh Bigod's castles were surrendered to him and a royal garrison occupied Framlingham castle. King Henry II began building a new castle at Orford about 1165. Although Bungay and Framlingham castles were returned to Hugh Bigod in exchange for a heavy fine in 1165, Henry kept Walton Castle until he had completed Orford Castle, and then destroyed Walton.
   In 1173 Henry II's eldest son rebelled against his father and was backed by a number of barons including Hugh Bigod. Haughley Castle was destroyed and the city of Norwich sacked, but Bigod had to surrender in the face of aroyal counter-attack. Alnodus the royal engineer and his carpenters and masons were paid to demolish Framlingham Castle. The castle then probably consisted of what is now the Lower Court with a motte on the site later occupied by the poorhouse, since excavations there have shown that it is built on very disturbed ground. [Framlingham and Orford Castles, p. 17]

May be product of 2nd marriage of Roger Bigod. First Earl of Norfolk. When his elder brother William accidently drowned with the king's children in a shipwreck and left no issue, Hugh succeeded as lord steward of the King's household to King Henry I. He was mainly instrumental in raising Stephen, Count of Boulogne, to the throne, and was rewarded with the earldom of East Angles (Norfolk and Suffolk) about 1140. He was faithful in his allegiance to King Stephen and continued to enjoy royal favor. being re-created Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk by Henry II, and obtaining a grant of the office of lord high steward of the kingdom, an office his father had held. In 1177, as a Crusader, he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and died in 23rd of King Henry II before March. [UTZ@aol.com]

Bungay Castle, the original of which was a square Norman keep, was built in 1165 by the feudal lord, Hugh Bigod. The walls were 18 feet thick and 90 feet high. Little remains of this castle apart from the foundation up to the level of the first-floor window. The flore-building was found on excavation to have been one of the largest and strongest in England, also found was a gallery (which may still be seen), cut in to undermine the southwest corner during the siege of 1174. It is significant at this point to mention that Orford was being built for Henry II at about the same time that Hugh Bigod was building Bungay. Hugh later rebelled against his king, forcing Henry to seize the castle and it was only saved from being slighted by the payment of a ransom (hence the uncompleted undermining gallery). [Castles of East Anglia: Bungay Castle]

c. 1095-1177. 1st earl of Norfolk (1135-77). In 1136 he held Norwich against King Stephen of England (who had given him his earldom), then surrendered and was pardoned. In 1141 he fought under Stephen at Lincoln, against Empress Matilda's supporters but later joined the party led by Henry of Anjou (later Henry II of England) and help Ipswich against against Stephen in 1153. He did homage to Henry II in 1157, but his persistend unruliness caused Henry to build Orford Castle as a royal base against Hugh. In 1173 Hugh joined Henry the Young King's rebellion against Henry II and attacked Norwich with him in Jun3 1174. Henry II besieged Hugh's castles at Framlingham and Bungay the same year and forced him to submit and to pay a large indemnity. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 32]
~1165 Elen Verch Tewdwr Maur I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
need to know what you think :) but hey always refining this,
So if you spot a place where Im just flat wrong or need to merge please tell
me or if theres a long line that I dont have down , I do this file out of fun and wanting to know,I have no other people in some other file this is all I have and my source is mostly the net from the 1800s so can't  verify anything. I do not
respond to the 'know it alls'  that dont have manners.I don't consider the Kin !!
Thanks and Happy Hunting!
Count Crecy-Valois Raoul II 1031 - 1088 Robert de Toeni 57 57 WAITE, FOSTER LINE

!Feudal lord of Belvoir Castle, in Lincolnshire, possessed of 80 lordships at the time of the General Survey, d. 1088. Oldest son by wife Adela is said to be William D'Albini-Brito. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 71]

3rd son of Raoul de Toeni. Present at Hastings, and held 80 manors in 13 counties at the compilation of Domesday. His chief seat was on the border of Lincoln and Leicester, where he built Belvoir Castle. d. 1088 leaving issue, William d'Albini Brito; Berenger de Belvoir, who held a great barony in Yorkshire; Geoffrey, whose son assumed the name de Chauveni; and Robert. [Falaise Roll, p. 78]

In 1086 two bros, William and Roger de Boscroard, held lands in Buckinghamshire of Robert de Todeni (Tosny) of Belvoir. Todeni of Belvoir was a younger branch of Tosny. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 18]

In 1086 he held Miswell in Tring which Ralf held of him; this land was previously held by Frane, a thegn of King Edward's. In Barwyth Baldric held of Robert 5 hides; this was held by Osulf, son of Frane prior to the Conquest. [Victoria History of Hertfordshire, pp. 324-5]

Of Geurny; Domesday Tenant; lord of Belvoir Castle; father of Alice. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3388b]

Built the motte castle at Belvoir no later than the 1080s. Also responsible for the construction of a priory adjacent to the castle, and was buried inside the chapel in 1088. Having been unearthed in the 18th century, Robert now rests inside the castle (still in his coffin). Interestingly, Robert's descendants were surnamed Albini, and were members of one of medieval England's most powerful noble families. [Castle of the Month, March 1999: Belvoir Castle <http://www.castles-of-britain.com]

Many centuries before the great stately home of the Earls and Dukes of Rutland was erected at Belvoir, Leicestershire, a motte castle was built on a natural mound by Robert de Todeni. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 126]

m. Avice de Clare; father of William D'Aubigny. [Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 15 Jan 2003]

First castellan of Stafford Castle; son of Roger de Toeni. Younger bro. of Raoul II; received from the Conqueror 131 manors in different counties and took his name from the newly built castle of Stafford, of which King William appointed him the first castellan. He founded the Augustan priory at Stoke in Staffordshire, which became the burial-place of the family. By his wife, Avice de Clare, he was father of Nicholas, sheriff of Staffordshire, and the male line terminated with his grandson Robert. The barony with a great inheritance was carried by his dau. MIllicent to Hervey Bagot. Hence the great house of Stafford, the earls and dukes of Buckingham, so renowned in the history of England. [Falaise Roll, p. 78]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Roger I de Toni and Godeheut; m. Avice. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Important Domesday tenant-in-chief. In a charter for the abbey of Conches he is described as 'filius Rogerii de Totteneio'; it is witnessed by his son Nicholas and by St. Wulfstan bishop of Worcester. Robert de Stafford confirmed to Conches the gifts in Wootton Wawen, co. Warwick, where there was a cell of Conches, made by his grandfather Robert de Tosny and his father Nicholas de Stafford. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 99]

Robert de Toeni was on the list of companions of William the Conqueror at Hastings and was lord of Stafford with the possessions of seven earls. His brothers, Roger II and Beranger, also had considerable domains. [Les Seigneurs de Bohon, http://www.rand.org/personal/Genea/bohon.html]

Robert de Stratford is probably a poor transcription of Robert de Stafford, castellan of Stafford Castle and a Norman magnate of some significance. He held as an under-tenant to Earl Roger Montgomery:
1. Cheswardine - Gilbert from him2. Chipnall - Gilbert from him
[Robert de Stratford's Shropshire Land Holdings in Domesday 1086
<http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm; The Domesday Book, p. 227]

Made a grand to Evesham Abbey of Wrottesley and Loynton, 1072; Sheriff of Staffordshire 1086; held the manors of Haughton and Bughale and many other manors in Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Lincolnshire in 1086; as a monk, lying sick at Evesham Abbey, he renewed his grant to the Abbey, and directed that he, his wife, and his son Nicholas should be buried there, 1086. [Doug Gentile <dGentile@mediafamily.org]
~0915 - 9 Feb 0978/0979 Luitgarde (Ledgard) de Vermandois Ancestry.com Tree #28319 - Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (49:19), (121E:19), (136:19)., says she was killed in 942 by LOUIS [KING LOUIS IV OF FRANCE (RIN 1617)].[Phillips.FTW]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue with William I of Normandy], killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978, widow of William I, of Normandy, and daughter of Herbert II de Vermandois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 49-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978; m. (2) 943 Theobald I, "le Tricheur", d. 978, Count of Blois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 136-19]

Note: line 121e does not agree with the other two lines in Luitgarde's death date.  I believe that it is in error, maybe referring to William I's death in 942.  Also note that Theobald I, Count of Blois, was involved in William I's treachorous ambush and murder in 942 and married Luitgarde, his widow, the next year 943.Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue with William I of Normandy], killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes. [Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19]  (As I said 942, is probably talking about her 1st husband William's death.  I am disregarding it.)

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978, widow of William I, of Normandy, and daughter of Herbert II de Vermandois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 49-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978; m. (2) 943 Theobald I, "le Tricheur", d. 978, Count of Blois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 136-19]

Note: line 121e does not agree with the other two lines in Luitgarde's death date.  I believe that it is in error, maybe referring to William I's death in 942.  Also note that Theobald I, Count of Blois, was involved in William I's treachorous ambush and murder in 942 and married Luitgarde, his widow, the next year 943.

---------------------------------

Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com, write in a post-em:

The dates are further conflicted by other sources:

birth:
(915/20) [Ref: ES II:79] parenthesis = approximation
915/20 [Ref: ES III:49]
abt 920 [Ref: Moriarty p6, 228]
abt 930 [Ref: Moriarty p36]

married to Guillaume, Duc de Normandie/William "Longsword" Duke of Normandy, Count of Rouen:
um 940 [Ref: ES II:79] (um = about/around)

married to Theobald I 'Le Tricheur' Count of Blois, Seigneur de Montagu:
date: 942/45 [Ref: ES III:49, Moriarty p228]
943/44 [Ref: ES II:46]
943/5 [Ref: Moriarty p36]
abt 945 [Ref: Moriarty p6]

died:
27.V nach 977 [Ref: ES II:79] (nach = after)
27.V nach 978 [Ref: ES III:49]
9.II nach 978 [Ref: ES II:46]
Feb 9 978 [Ref: Moriarty p228, p36]
after Feb 9 978 [Ref: Moriarty p6, Paget p135]

Regards,
Curt


Maloney, Hendrick &amp; Others - J. H. Maloney

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 136-19.

Ancestry.com Tree #28319 - Weis" "Ancestral Roots. . ." (49:19),(121E:19), (136:19)., says she was killed in 942 by LOUIS [KING LOUIS IVOF FRANCE (RIN 1617)].[Phillips.FTW]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue with William I of Normandy],killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of HerbertII, Count of Vermandois and Troyes.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978, widow of William I, of Normandy,and daughter of Herbert II de Vermandois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 49-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978; m. (2) 943 Theobald I, "leTricheur", d. 978, Count of Blois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 136-19]

Note: line 121e does not agree with the other two lines in Luitgarde'sdeath date.  I believe that it is in error, maybe referring to WilliamI's death in 942.  Also note that Theobald I, Count of Blois, wasinvolved in William I's treachorous ambush and murder in 942 and marriedLuitgarde, his widow, the next year 943.Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [noissue with William I of Normandy], killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III"the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes.[Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19]  (As I said 942, is probably talkingabout her 1st husband William's death.  I am disregarding it.)

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978, widow of William I, of Normandy,and daughter of Herbert II de Vermandois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 49-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978; m. (2) 943 Theobald I, "leTricheur", d. 978, Count of Blois.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 136-19]

Note: line 121e does not agree with the other two lines in Luitgarde'sdeath date.  I believe that it is in error, maybe referring to WilliamI's death in 942.  Also note that Theobald I, Count of Blois, wasinvolved in William I's treachorous ambush and murder in 942 and marriedLuitgarde, his widow, the next year 943.

married to Guillaume, Duc de Normandie/William "Longsword" Duke ofNormandy, Count of Rouen:
um 940 [Ref: ES II:79] (um = about/around)

Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue with William I of Normandy], killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of HerbertII, Count of Vermandois and Troyes. [Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19] (As Isaid 942, is probablytalking about her 1s

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978, widow of William I, of Normandy,and daughter of Herbert II de Vermandois. [Ancestral Roots, Line 49-19]

Luitgarde de Vermandois, d. aft. 978; m. (2) 943 Theobald I, "leTricheur", d. 978, Count of Blois. [Ancestral Roots, Line 136-19]

Note: line 121e does not agree with the other two lines in Luitgarde's death date. I believe that it is in error, maybe referring to William I'sdeath in 942. Also note that Theobald I, Count of Blois,was involved inWilliam I's treachorous ambush and murde

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1st husband William 'Longsword' Duke Of Normandy
2nd husband Thibaud II Count of Blois and Chartres

pg 54 & 118, "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists etc"  by Frederick Lewis Weiss, 6th Edition

pg 7 & 15, "The Plantagenet Ancestry"  by W.H. Turton, published 1928

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Luitgarde de Vermandois, n.i. [no issue with William I of Normandy], killed 942 by Louis, s. of Charles III "the Simple", daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and Troyes.  [Ancestral Roots, Line 121e-19]  (As I said 942, is probably talking about her 1st husband William's death.  I am disregarding it.)
1508 - 1552 John Loker 44 44 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8QWL-63 ~0875 - >0929 Adelaide d'Auxerre 54 54 1575 William Loker Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8LFM-1M George May ~1115 Jane Bigod MINOR, NEWLIN LINE

Dau. of Roger I Bigod and Alice de Tosny; m. Richard. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1035 - 1100 Margaret de Roucy Montdidier 65 65 WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 25th ggrandmother

!Dau. of Alice of Roucy and Hildouin IV, Count of Montdidier; m. Hugh I, Count of Clermont; mother of Adeliza of Clermont. [The Royal Descents, p. 451]

Dau. of HIldouin III, Seigneur de Rameru, And Alice of Roucy; m. Hugh, Count of Clermont; mother of Adeliza of Clermont, Ermentrude de Clermont, Renaud II, Count of Clermont, and Richilda of Mouchy. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1070 - 1139 William de Albini d'Aubigny 69 69 !A munificent benefactor to the church, founded the abbey of Wymundham in Norfolk, and bestowed his lands in Stavell on the church of St. Etienne at Caen, Normandy. [Roll of the Battle Abbey]

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!Known as William Pincerna Henrici Regis Anglorum, the king's butler, ancestor of the ancient Earls of Arundel. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 115]

Son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amicia de Mowbray; m. Maud Bigot. Pincerna to Henry I (r. 1100-35). [Falaise Roll, p. 6]

William d'Aubigny 'pincerna' enfeoffed Peter de Cesaris Burgo of 3 knights' fees. A charter of William's to the church of Rochester was witnessed by his knights, among whom were Ralf de Chiersburgh, Nigel del Wast and Richard Caneleu. Le Vast and Canteloup are close to Cherbourg. Ralf de Chieresburgh was
William d'Aubigny's butler. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 27]

William d'Aubigny pincerna, who d. 1139, enfeoffed Richard de Costentin of half a knight's fee in Kent, which with other fees was given by his son the earl of Arundel to John count of Eu in marriage with his dau. Alice. Aubigny itself and William's Norman lands lay in the Cotentin. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 34]

Cupbearer for William the Conqueror; father of William d'Aubigny, 2nd husband of the Dowager Queen Adelicia, widow of Henry I. [The Conquering Family, p. 11]

Son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amice; m. Maud Bigod. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Father of William who m. Adeliza. [WFT vol 6 Ped 1102]

The foundation of Castle Rising was about 1138 by the second generation in England of the family of Albini, a date and occasion which in turn is confirmed by the date of the present parish church at Rising, necessarily built in association with the castle. [Castle Rising, p. 6-8]

Soon after Bishop Odo of Bayeux' fall from grace in 1088, William Rufus granted the manor of Snettisham and Rising, with the hundreds of Freebridge and Smithdon and a half-share of the customs and tolls of Lynn to William de Albini, which grant was subsequently confirmed by Henry I, though this time in inheritance. We do not yet, however, have to suppose the foundation of the castle by the new lord of Rising, for William de Albini also at this time became lord of Buckenham (Norfolk) where there is the impressive site of an early castle attributable to him, and which evidently became his principal seat, and the head or caput of his Norfolk lands which afterwards were known as the honour of Buckenham. As late as 1243, when the Albini inheritance was
divided, Buckenham went to the eldest heir as the original patrimony.
   The family of Albini or Aubigny, of which more than one branch was to be established in England as the result of the Norman Conquest, came from St-Martin d'Aubigny in Normandy, in the district of the Cotentin and the diocese of Coutances. [Castle Rising, p. 8-9]

Migrated to England during reign of Henry I; occupie of Castle of Arundel; Pincerna Regis; d. 1139; son of Roger d'Aubigny and Amice; m. Maud le Bigod; father of William I d'Aubigny. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

William de Albini (d'Aubigny) II, surnamed Pincerna, whose posterity assumed, and attained such eminence, under the name of Mowbray accompanied William the Conqueror into England, and acquired extensive territorial possessions by royal grants in Norfolk and other counties. Of these grants was the lordship of
Bokenham, to be held by the service of being Butler to the Kings of England on the day of their coronation, and in consequence we find this William styled in divers charters "Pincerna Henrici Regis Anglorum." William de Albini founded the Abbey of Wymondham in Norfolk.
   William de Albini also gave to the monks of Rochester the tithes of his manor of Elham; also one carucat of land in Achestede, with a wood called Acholte. He likewise bestowed upon the Abbey of St. Etienne at Caen, in Normandy, all his lands lying in Stavell, which grant he made in the presence of King Henry and his barons. He married Matilda Bigod, daughter of Roger Bigod, with whom he obtained 10 knight's fees in Norfolk.
   At the obsequies of Maud, William de Albini gave to the monks of Wymondham, the manor of Hapesburg, in pure alms, and made livery thereof to the said monks by a cross of silver in which (says Dugdale) was placed certain venerable reliques, vix., "part of the wood of the cross whereon our Lord was crucified; part of the sepulchre of the blessed Virgin; as also a gold ring, and a sliver chalice, for retaining the holy Eucharist, admirably wrought in the form of a sphere; unto which pious donation his three sons were witnesses, with several other persons." The exact time of the decease of this grat feudal lord is not certain (Crispin and Macary state that he died in 1139), but it is known that he was buried before the high altar in the Abbey of Wymondham, and that the monks were in the constant habit of praying for his soul, by the name of "William de Albini, the king's butler." He was father of:
1. William, his successor
2. Nigel
3. Oliver
4. Oliva who m. Raphe de Haya
[UTZ@aol.com]
1102/1103 - 1151 Adeliza De Brabant !Inherited the Castle of Arundel in dowry from the deceased King Henry I when she married William "with the Strong Hand" de Albini.  [Roll of the Battle Abbey]

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!Ped. of Charlemagne

!2nd wife and widow of Henry I of England. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]

!No issue from King Henry. This source calls her Adelaide of Louvain. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 273]

Widow of Henry I, King of England; m.2. William d'Aubigny; mother of Alice d'Aubigny. [Royal Descents, p. 417]

Given the earldom of Arundel on her marriage to King Henry. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

2nd wife of Henry I, king of England; m.2 1138, William d'Aubigny, Earl of Arundel. [Ancestral Roots, p. 3]

Dau. of the Count of Louvain; 18-year-old bride of King Henry I of England; girl of such beauty that she was called the Fair Maid of Brabant; gentle and understanding and she strove to be a good wife to the melancholy Henry, but she failed to bear his children. [The Conquering Family, p. 5]

Dau. of Godfrey I "Labarbe"; m. King Henry I of England, no children; m. William III de Aubigny; mother of Alice who m. John, Count of Eu. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

In 1150 Alice the Queen withdrew to the nunnery at Afflighem in her native Brabant, where she died in 1151. [Castle Rising, p. 15]

b.c. 1104, 1st dau. of Godfrey I a la Barbe, Duke of Lower Lorraine, and Ide of Chiny; m.1 King Henry I; m.2 William I d'Aubigny; mother of William II d'Aubigny who m. Maud de St. Hilaire. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

Adeliza was the daughter of Godfrey of Louvain, duke of Lower Lotharingia, and became in her mid- to late teens, the 2nd wife of Henry I in January of 1121, abt 3 years after the death of Henry's first wife Matilda. Adeliza had no children by Henry during the 15 years as his wife, but had 7 by her 2nd husband, William De Albini. Henry's need for a wife in 1120 was made urgent by the death of his son and heir William in the White Ship disaster.
   Most likely in 1138, 3 years after the death of Henry I, Adeliza m. William d'albini Pincerna, son of the butler of first Henry and then Stephen. William d'Albini pincerna senior had solidly supported Stephen, as did William d'Albini pincerna, the younger until 1139. 'Their court was at Arundel (also referred to as the rape of Arundel).
   By Nov 1139 the elder William was deceased and the younger William was earl of Lincoln, created by Stephen.
   Adeliza was an active monastic patron following Henry I's death. Her gifts were to Waltham Abbey (early Charters of Waltham Abbey), Readin Abbey (Reading Abbey Cartularies), the monks of St-Vincents, Knights Templars, Waverly Abbey and others. The only surviving Pipe Roll from Henry's reign indicates that in 1130 Adeliza held land in Oxfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Lincolnshire, Berkshire, Gloucestershire (Berkeley), London, Middlesex and Devon.
   William d'Albini attended Stephen's Christmas court in 1141 and attested as earl of Sussex for the first time ... and confirming Arundel to him in perpetuity.
   Adeliza retired to the monastery of Affligem (favored by her father and brothers) shortly before her death in 1151. Another article has suggested that Adeliza as a child was educated at Afflighem, South Brabant.
  Adeliza's failure to bear Henry I a child during the 14 years of their marriage (1121-34) is indeed puzzling, given the number of children both legitimate and illegitimate he had previously sired, and given the fact that after her second marriage, at the age of about 35, she went on to produce 7 children. First and foremost we should remember that Henry and Adeliza m. 1121, when he was in his mid-fifties, a goodly age in that time. It appears from what little we can surmise about the birth dates of his illegitimate and legitimate children that the birth rate among them had already tapered off quite strikingly by 1120, and it's quite possible Henry was no longer quite as successful in reproductive mode as he had once been. Furthermore, I know of no historian who has stated that Henry and Adeliza ever became particularly close or devoted to each other, certainly no more so than Henry had been with his first wife the good Queen Edith-Matilda. If his marriage to Adeliza failed on that very basic level, her childlessness by him would not be quite so surprising.
   One theory is that Henry perhaps was not terribly serious about fathering another child, but always expected, or at least hoped, that his legitimate daughter Matilda the Empress would succeed him. This was because he truly wanted the old Anglo-Saxon royal blood, which Matilda had through her mother, to return to the English throne. Certainly there is plenty of evidence that one of the reasons Henry usually cited to justify her succession to the throne when, in the last years of his life, he repeatedly got his barons to swear allegiance to Matilda as his heir, was that she carried the blood of the Old English kings as well as that of the Norman conquerors. [UTZ@aol.com]

Dau of Godfrey Barbutus, Duke of Louvaine and Brabant, and Ida de Namuer, Countess de Namuer. [Floyd Gingrich <gingrichfe@juno.com, 25 Aug 2001]
~1074 - 25 Jan 1139/1140 " Barbatus the Bearded" Duke of Lorraine, Count of Leuven and Brabant, Duke of Lower Lotharingen Godfrey I FOSTER, WAITE LINE

!Duke of Lower Lorraine (Brabant) and Count of Louvain. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III]

!Husband of Ida of Namur; father of Godfrey II, Duke of Lower Lorraine; son of Henry II, Count de Louvaine. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 274]

Duke of Nether Lorraine, Count of Brabant and Lother; d. 1140; a descendant of the Emperor Charlemagne. Father of Count Josceline of Louvaine and Brabant and Queen Adelicia, 2nd wife of Henry I. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 118]

b. 1074, d. 1086 [Judy Martin]

Godfrey I the Bearded of Brabant, Duke of Lorraine, Count of Louvain; b.c. 1060, son of Henry II of Brabant, Count of Lorraine, and Adela von Betuwe & Teisterbaut; m.1, 1105, Ida of Namur & Chiny; father of Godfrey II, Count of Louvain. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2922b]

b.c. 1060, d.c. 1105; son of Henry II, Count of Lorraine, and Adelaide of the Velau; m. Ida of Chiny & Namor. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Duke of Lorraine; father of Adeliza who m. William de Albany. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1102]

b.c. 1060, d. 1139/40; Duke of Brabant/Count of Louvain/Duke of Lower Lorraine; m. Ida of Namur; m. Clementina/Clemence of Burgundy and was father of Jocelin de Louvain who m. Agnes de Percy. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 2295]

b.c. 1074, d. 1139/40; Duke of Lorraine/Count of Brabant; son of Henri II, Count of Lorraine, and Adele, Countess of Beteau; m. Ide of Nanur, Duchess of Lower Lorraine; father of:
1. Joscelin de Louvaine who m. Agnes de Percy
2. Adelicia, Princess of Brabant/Queen of England
3. Godfrey II, Duke of Lorraine who m. Luitgarde von Moha & Sultzbach
[WFT Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Duke of Lorraine, Count of Leuven and Brabant, Duke of Low Lotharingen 1106-1139, marquis of Antwerp, guardian of the abbey of Afflighem, Gembloux  and Nivelles; b.c. 1060, d. 25 Jan 1139/40 in Jerusalem, Palestine; son of Henry II de Louvaine and Adelaide von der Betuwe; m. Ida de Namur.
[UTZ@aol.com]

b. 1074, d. 1339/40; son of Henri II Lorraine and Adele/Alix Beteau; m. Clementia Countess of Namur; father of:
1. Adelicia Princess of Brabant who m. Henry I 'Beauclerc' and William 'Strong Hand' d'Aubigny
2. Ida Princess of Lower Lorraine who m. Arnold I Count of Kleve
3. Godfrey II Duke of Lorraine who m. Luitgarde von Mohaa & Sultzbach
4. Joscelin de Louvain Barbatus who m. Agnes de Percy
[Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

Duke Godfrey Lorraine died in Jerusalem during the Crusades.
1021 - 1077/1079 Henry II de Lorraine FOSTER, WAITE LINE

!Father of Alix/Ida de Louvaine. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 277]

b. 1021, d. 1077 [Judy Martin]

Count of Louvain, 1068; b.c. 1020, son of Lambert II, Count of Louvain, and Oda of Antwerp; m. Adela von Betuwe & Teisterbaut. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3390b]

Count of Lorraine; son of Lambert II, Count of Louvain, and Oda of Lower Lorraine; m. Adelaide of the Velau; father of Godfrey I, Ida of Louvain, and Heinrich III, Count of Lorraine. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~0995 - 1062 "Baudry", Count Of Louvain Lambert III 67 67 FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 27th ggrandfather

Eldest son of Lambert, count of Mons and Louvain; succeeded his father in his estate. [Falaise Roll, p. 74]

Lambert III, "Baudry"; son of Lambert II, count of Louvain, and Gerberge de Lorraine; m. Oda de Lorraine; father of Henri II, Count Lorraine. [Judy Martin]

Count of Louvain c. 1041; b.c. 990, son of Lambert I, Count of Louvain, and Gerberge of Lower Lorraine; m. Oda of Antwerp; father of Henry II, Count of Louvain. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3390b]

Count of Louvain; son of Lambert I, Count of Louvain, and Gerberga of Lorraine; m. Oda of Lower Lorraine. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~0995 - 1044 Princess Of Lorraine Oda 49 49 !Ped. of Charlemagne

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b. 995, d. 1044 [Judy Martin]

Dau. of Gonzalon I, Count of Verdun, etc.; m. Lambert II, Count of Louvain; mother of Henry II, Count of Louvain. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3390b]
ABT 1058/1060 - 1107 Sybil de Montgomery Dau. of Roger de Montgomery and Mabel de Belesme; m. Robert Fitz Hamon, lord of Creulli in Normandy. [Falaise Roll, p. 101]

!The Complete Peerage G.E.C, Eng V. v 5p 683-89, 736;
Plantagenet Ancestry Eng 116, p 99; Kings of England Eng. 175 p 30, 45-47;
Bristol and Gloucs. Arch. Soc., Gloucs. Pub. A. v 32, p 204;
Gen Hist 25 p 1 p 100; Dist. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v 48, p 356-58;
Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1 p 101).

b.c. 1058 [Mayflower PAF]

Dau. of Roger II de Montgomery and Mabel of Alencon; m. Robert Fitz Hamon of Tewksbury; mother of Mabel who m. Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1112 - ABT 1192/1193 William I de Braose MISC:  Ancestral File 4.13 (states:  Sheriff of Hereford)

OCCUPATION:  Of Brecknock, Abergavenney and Gowr, 1st Baron of GwentlandALIAS: William de Briouze


William was very fortunate in his marriage to Berta.  All of her brothers died young without heirs, so she brought a number of important lordships to the de Braoses in 1166.  These included Brecon and Abergavenny.  William became Sheriff of Hereford in 1174.  His interest in Sussex was maintained as he confirmed the grants of his father and grandfather for the maintenance of Sele Priory and extended St Mary's, Shoreham.

See St Mary's, Shoreham, Sussex.

William m. Berta, dau. of Milo de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, and co-heir of her brother, William, Earl of Hereford, by whom he acquired Brecknock, with other extensive territorial possessions. He had two sons, William and Reginald, and was s. by the elder. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower]

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From c1173 to 1230 successive fathers, sons, and younger brothers called de Briouze were feudal lords of Abergavenny.  William de Briouze, the first of them, who derived his name from his lordship of Briouze in Normandy, married the sister and coheir of the 2nd Earl of Hereford (also daughter of 1st Earl) mentioned above, which seems to account for his coming into possession of a lordship in that part of the Welsh marches.  [Burke's Peerage]The main reference is called "Family of Braose" published in the "Genealogist" magazine dated 12th February 1883. 57 pages long, on LDS microfilm, poss.  the index for the Author "Dudley":  G. Cary Elwes.

William m. Berta, dau. of Milo de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, and co-heir of her brother, William, Earl of Hereford, by whom he acquired Brecknock, with other extensive territorial possessions. He had two sons, William and Reginald, and was s. by the elder. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 72, Braose, Baron Braose, of Gower]

*********1st Baron of Gwentland; of Brecknock, Abergavenney and Gower; son of Philip de Braiose of Bramber, Sussex, and Aenor de Toteneis; m. Bertha of Gloucester; father of William de Braiose, 5th Baron de Braiose. [Ancestral Roots, p. 152]

Lord of Bramber; son of Philip de Braose and Aenor de Totnes; m. Bertha de Gloucester; father of William III, Bertha, Sybil, Roger, Giles and an unnamed sons. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archi ves, CD#100]

Lord of Briouze in Normandy, of Abergavenny & of Bramber, Sussex, England; b.c. 1126, d.c. 1179; son of Phillip de Braiose and Aenor de Totnais; m. Bertha de Gloucester; father of William de Braose. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2978]

Increased his inheritance by marrying Berta, sister and co-heir of William, Earl of Gloucester, receiving with her the rich Lordship of Brecknock and other extensive estates. Two sons. [ The Roll of Battle Abbey]

Son of Philip de Braose and Aenor de Totnais; m. Bertha de Gloucester; father of:
1. Philip
2. Matilda who m. John de Brompton
3. Bertha who m. Walter de Beauchamp
4. William who m.Maud/Matilda de St. Valery
5. Engeram
6. Reginald
7. Sybil who m. Adam de Port and William de Ferrieres
8. Roger
9. Giles
[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

William was very fortunate in his marriage to Berta. All of her brothers died young without heirs so she brought a number of important lordships to the de Braoses in 1166. These included Brecon and Abergavenny. William became Sheriff of Hereford in 1174. His interest in Sussex was maintained as he confirmed the grants of his father and grandfather for the maintenance of Sele Priory and extended St. Mary 's, Shoreham. Son of Philip de Braose and Aanor; m. Bertha de Pitres; father of:
1. William, 4th Lord of Bramber
2. Maud who m. John de Brompton
3. Sibilla who m.1 William de Ferrars and m.2 Adam de Port
4. Berta who m. William de Beauchamp
5. Roger
["Barons de Braose" <http://freespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

William de Braose, third lord of Bramber, succeeded his father Philip in about 1137. He was involved in one of the stranges events of the civil war during King Stephen's reign, when the throne was contested by Henry I's daughter Matilda.
   In 1139 Matilda landed with a force at Arundel. Stephen besieged her at the castle and could have put an end to her ambitions there and then. But his chivalric spirit was roused by the lady of the castle, Matilda's stepmother, Adeliza. She bargained for an end to the siege and to the continuint astonishment of historians, the king provided Matilda with an escort to Bristol. From there Matilda relaunched her long and bloody campaign for the throne. William de Braose was selected as a member of Matilda's escort.
   William emerged from the civil war in a position of strength and began the rapid expansion of the family interests in Wales. His marriage to Bertha, daughter of Miles of Gloucester, earl of Hereford proved to be an exceptionally fortunate match. Berta brought the lordships of Brecon and Abergavenny for the de Braoses. These, added to the existing family lands o f Radnor and Builth, were a formidable power base in the Welsh marches. It was the start of a legend in Wales. There are many fanciful stories about the successive de Braose barons and their wives and daughters. They committed ferocious atrocities and wielded breathtaking power in their domains. The family also suffered some catastrophies falls but made remarkable recoveries.
   William attended the 1164 council at Clarendon in support of Henry II during the dispute with Thomas Becket. He went to Ireland with his younger brother Philip, who made his name fighting with Henry II.
   Scotland invaded the north in 1173 and the king's own sons fomented rebellion. During this crisis Henry appointed the tough marcher lord as his sheriff in Herefordshire. William held the position for a year until September 1175. His son then took charge of the Welsh lordships and later, under King John, he extended them still further. ["Barons de Braose" <http://fr eespace.virgin.net/doug.thompson/BraoseWeb/stage.htm]

ABERGAVENNY, YFENNI (Monmouthshire)
   The Romans recognised the importance of the point where the rivers Gavenny and Usk meet, and there built a fort which they called Gobannium c. 50AD. The Normans who were quick to take advantage of the site, as they were with so many other Roman establishments, adopted Gobannium and adapted it to their own needs.
   Hamelin de Ballon was responsible for the initial assertion of the invaders' occupation, which was consolidated by the founding of the town. The earth and timber stronghold was repolaced by a masonry construction, and it maintained its prestige over many generations as the he adquarters of the Norman lordship of Abergavenny, and proved suitable for entertaining royalty. When it passed into the hands of William de Braose, the castle took on the appalling character of a Greek Tragedy, for in 1175 he invited Seisyllt ap Dyfnwal, the leader of the Welsh in Gwent Uwchcoed, together with his son, and other prominent Welshmen of the locality, to celebrate Christmas. Not only were all the guests murdered, but de Braose's men then set up on Seisyllt's Castell Arnallt, destroying it and murdering his wife and his young child. This attempt to debilitate the spirit of the Welsh did no more than to excite the men of Gwent to retaliate with unalloyed hostility. Abergavenny Castle was attacked by them under the command of Hywel ap Iorwerth who 'burnt the whole place down'. They then went in search of de Braose and his men but, although they succeeded in killing his sheriff, he himself escaped. [The Castles of Wales, p. 29]

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1823 John Maxwell ~1035 Richard de Grenville !Surnamed de Grenville from one of his Lordships.  Accompanied his royal kinsman to England, fought at Hastings, and participated in the spoils of victory.  He inherited also the Norman honours of his house, and was Earl of Corbeil and Baron of Thorigny and Granville.  From him sprang the Granvilles of Stow in Cornwall, a race of men distinguished in each successive generation, but pre-eminently illustrious in the 16th and 17th centuries in the ranks of the peers and landed proprietors. [The Roll of Battle Abbey] William Sumner ~1123 - 1179/1180 Josceline of Lovain Percy Count of Louvaine and Brabant, 4th Baron de Percy in right of his wife; brother of Queen Adelicia, 2nd wife of Henry I; son of Godfrey-barbatus, Duke of Nether Lorraine, Count of Brabant and Lother, a descendant of the Emperor Charlemagne. The ancient arms of Hainault were retained by Lord Josceline, but his children assumed the surname of Percy by agreement with the heiress of Percy. 2nd and youngest son was Richard de Percy. [Magna Charta Barons, pp. 118-119]

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Bro. of Queen Adeliza, 2nd wife of Henry I; son of Godfry Barbatus, Duke of Lorraine and Count of Brabant, who was descended form the Emperor Charlemagne. Lady Agnes only consented to marry him with the understanding that Joscelyn would adopt either the Percy surname or arms. He chose the former, so as to retain his claim to the principality of his father, should the line of the reigning duke become extinct. Queen Adeliza as a wedding gift granted them the honour of Petworth, Sussex, comprising 21 knights' fees. Henry, the eldest son of this illustrious alliance, was the ancestor of the Percys of Northumberland, whose fame on the field of battle and brilliant marriages occurred with each of the 18 succeeding generations, covering a period of nearly 500 years. [Falaise Roll, p. 47]

b. 1130, d. 1180 [Judy Martin]

b.c. 1113, d. 1179; natural son of Godfrey I, Duke of Brabant/Count of Louvain, and Clementina/Clemence of Burgundy; m. Agnes de Percy; father of Henry de Percy. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 2295]

b.c. 1130, d. 1180; son of Godfrey, Duke of Lorraine/Count of Brabant, and Ide of Nanur/Duchess of Lower Lorraine; m. Agnes de Percy; father of Sir Henry de Percy who m. Isabel Brus. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1556]

Married Agnes, co-heiress to the Percy estates; apparently 'of handsome presence and great skill in tourney'. Before her death in 1151, Jocelin's half-sister, Queen Adeliz, widow of Henry I, gave him the Honour of Petworth. At the centre of this large estate was a fortified manor house, crenellated by royal sanction in 1309. [Petworth House, p. 56]
~0448 - 0516 Adalric d'Ardennes King 68 68 Thanks for downloading information. Please contact me via email: nanzy@cox.net 1134 Robert Curthose of England I wish I was  sure of every name in this file and that I didnt
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1173 - 1221 William III d'Aubigny 48 48 !3rd Earl of Sussex and Arundel; Crusader of 1218-19 (5th Crusade). [Ped. of Charlemagne, p. 93]

MINOR, NEWLIN, WAITE LINES

!3rd Earl of Arundel; Magna Charta Surety; m. Mabel of Chester; father of Nicole d'Aubigny. [The Royal Descents, p. 389, 409]

m. Mabel of Chester; father of Maud D'Aubigny. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 144]

b. 1165 [Judy Martin]

3rd Earl of Arundel; d. 1221; son of William, 2nd Earl of Arundel, and Maud de St. Hilaire du Harcouet; m. Mabel le Meschin; father of William - 4th Earl, Hugh - 5th Earl, and Isabel who m. John FitzAlan. [Arundel Castle, pedigree chart]

Earl of Sussex, Earl of Arundel; b. 1165; went on Crusades in 1218; d. bef 30 Mar 1221 in Cainell near Rome; bur. at Wymondham Priory, Norfolk, England; m. Mabel Kevelioc. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2929]

Married Mabel, daughter of the Earl of Chester, and stood as close to King John as his grandfather had to Henry II. He was with the King at Runnymede, and surviving from the wars that followed there is a royal writ, dated at Colchester on 24 Marcy 1216, ordering the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk to make timber available to the constable of Rising 'to fortify the castle of the
Earl of Arundel.' The earl went over to the rebel cause in the June of that same year, but returned to the allegiance of the boy King Henry III in July 1217. Thereafter he went on crusade and was present at the fall of Damietta in 1219, but died on his way home, near Rome in 1221. [Castle Rising, p. 15]

Earl of Sussex, Earl of Arundel; supported and accompanied King John to Runnymede 15 Jun 1215; m. Mabel Kevelioc; embarked on Crusade in 1218, took Damietta in Nov 1219, but died at Cainell, near Rome, bef 30 Mar 1221; bur. Wymondham Priory. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2028]

b. 1173, d. 1221; 3rd earl of Arundel and Sussex (1193-1221). Originally one of King John of England's favourites, he joined the baronial party opposing the king in 1216 after the sealing of Magna Carta. According to the Barnwell annalist, when the barons met in London (1216) to plan the division of England between them, they assigned to d'Albini the government of Lincolnshire. In 1217 he switched his support back to the young Henry III but the next year went on crusade; he died on his travels. [Hallam. The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 16]

Son of Maud de St. Hilary and William II le Breton D'Aubigny; m. Margery de Umfreville; m. Agatha Trusbut; m. Mabel of Chester. [Jim Weber <jimweber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

b. 1170, d. 1236; son of William II le Breton D'Aubigny and Maud de St. Hilary; m. Mabel of Chester. [Nancy Ann Norman <nancn@exis.net, 25 Aug 2001]

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Custom Field:<_FA#> 3rd EARL de ARUNDEL
1194 - >1260 Cicely d'Aubigny 66 66 !Magna Charta Sureties

!4th daughter. Inherited the castle of Rising in Norfolk. [Roll of Battle Abbey]

Castle Rising passed to Roger de Montalt as the inheritance of his wife Cecily, youngest of the Albini co-heiresses. [Castle Rising, p. 15]

b. 1208; dau. of William D'Aubigny and Mabel de Meschines; m. Roger de Montalt/Montealto. [Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]
1205 - 1240 Nichole d'Aubigny 35 35 !Ped. of Charlemagne

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINES - 22nd ggrandmother

!Inherited the manor of Barwe in Leicestershire. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 16]

Dau. of Mabel of Chester and William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel; m. Roger de Somery; mother of Joan de Somery. [Royal Descents, p. 409]

Dau. of William d'Aubigny III, Earl of Arundel & Sussex, and Mabel Kevelioc; 1st wife of Roger de Somery; mother of Joan de Somery. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

By letters patent of 27 November 1243 lands and lordships went to Roger de Somery in the right of Nichola his wife. [Castle Rising, p. 15]
1139 - 1193 William II le Breton d'Aubigny 54 54 !2nd Earl of Sussex and Arundel; son of Adeliza (wid. of King Henry I of England) and William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Sussex and Arundel. 2nd husband of Maud de St. Hilare. Father of William III d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Sussex and Arundel. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 152]

MINOR, NEWLIN, BURR, WAITE LINE

The house of Albini continued as Earls of Sussex and lords of Arundel, Rising and Buckenham until 1243. William de Albini III, son and heir to William II, married another widow, this time the former wife of Roger de Clare, thus establshing a connection with an East Anglian baronial family even greater than the Bigod Earls of Norfolk. He died in 1193 and was succeeded by William IV, his son and heir. [Castle Rising, p. 15]

Earl of Sussex 1176/7, Earl of Arundel 18 Sep 1189; custodian of Windsor Castle 1191; d. 1193, bur. at Wymondham Priory; son of William I d'Aubigny and Adeliza, Queen Dowager of England; m. Maud de St. Hilaire; father of William d'Aubigny III who m. Mabel Kevelioc. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex; had a grant from the crown in the 23rd year of King Henry II of the Earldom of Sussex, and in the first year of King Richard I, had a confirmation from that prince, of the castle and honor of Arundel, as also for the Tertium Denarium of the county of sussex; was succeeded by his son, William. [UTZ@aol.com]

b.c. 1140, d. 1193; son of William "Strong Hand"  and Adelicia of Brabant; m. Maud de St. Hilary; father of:
1. William who m. Mabel de Meschines
2. Alan
3. Godfrey
[Cindy Sparks <s277css@zionsbank.com, 15 Apr 2002]

m. Maud Fitzrobert; father of:
1. Ralph
2. William
3. Maud who m. Gilbert Stratherne
[Sally Six <dms@lewiston.com, 15 Jan 2003]

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Custom Field:<_FA#> 2nd EARL de ARUNDEL
1106 - 1176 William Stronghand d'Aubigny 70 70 !1st Earl of Sussex and Arundel.  Married Adeliza (wid. of Henry I, King of England). [Ped. of Charlemagne]

MINOR, WAITE LINE - 24th ggrandfather

!Known as William with the Strong Hand because of a gallant achievement performed by him at a tournament at Paris and quaintly related by Dugdale in his Baronage. [Roll of the Battle Abbey]

William d'Albini, earl of Arundel, m. the former Queen Adeliza; parents of Countess Alice who m. 2. Alured de Saint-Martin. [Falaise Roll, p. 104]

During the rebellion of 1173 against Henry II, at Franham St. Genevieve the rebels met the king's men led by Richard de Lucy and the earl of Arundel who had both come with all speed from the Scottish border, and the rebels were defeated. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 166]

2nd husband of Adeliza of Louvain. [Ancestral Roots, p. 3]

Handsome, brave, and an honorable knight; his marriage to the Dowager Queen Adelicia was in every sense a love match. They lived at Arundel Castle, which Henry had bestowed on his wife, and so the saying,
     Since William rose and Harold fell,
     There have been earls of Arundel.
The great castle stood close to the coast of Sussex and the Empress Matilda and her party obtained shelter there for their invasion. He and Adelicia were parents of William, Reyner, Henry, Godfrey, Alice, Olivia and Agatha. [The Conquering Family, p. 11-12]

Following the attainting of Robert de Belesme, the title of Earl of Arundel and the office of Chief Butler of England were bestowed upon the d'Albini (D'Aubigny) family. William d'Albini m. 1138 Adeliza of Louvain, widow of Henry I. The following year Matilda, the dau. of Henry I, came to England to claim the throne from Stephen and stayed at Arundel at her step-mother's invitation. When Stephen appeared with a besieging force Matilda fled to the West. Many legends have grown up over the centuries concerning her visit. In the 19th century visitors were shown her bed, but this venerable fake has disappeared. A room in the gatehouse, however, is still called 'Queen Matilda's Room'. [Arundel Castle, p. 22]

m. Adeliza de Louvain; father of Alice who m. John, Count of Eu. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of William de Albany; m. Adeliza; father of Simon Pincerna. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1102]

Rising Castle was built in 1138 by William d'Albini, Earl of Sussex, for his new wife, the widow of Henry I. This doughty castle originally comprised of a substantial keep surrounded by huge earthworks. Today all that stands are the Norman gatehouse and an impressively decorated gallery and chapel. [Rising Castle<http://www.camelotintl.com/heritage/rising.html]

Castle Rising was first founded by the Norman Albini lords of Rising, and little doubt that this was done in their second generation in England and in the person of William de Albini II, soon to be Earl of Sussex, in or very soon after 1138. [Castle Rising, p. 8]

William de Albini (known to English genealogists as William de Albini I, though in fact the second of that name) was established in Norfolk especially, where he was granted Snettisham with Rising by both Rufus and Henry I; he was lord of Buckenham, which evidently became the center of his new honor or barony, and received from the latter King, according to the inquest of 1166, a total of 42 knights' fees. He stood particularly close to Henry I who gave him the office of butler (hence he is often called, then and now, William de Albini Pincerna) and also gave him in marriage Maud, daughter of the great East Anglian house of Bigod (subsequently Earls of Norfolk), when that young lady was in the King's wardship. He had, in short, arrived, and appropriately, according to the custom of the time, in 1107 he set about founding a religious house as a symbol of his status and the means to obtain heavenly benefits and divine grace and favour for himself, his family and descendants. This was a house for Benedictine monks at Wymondham, not far from his castle at Buckenham. At first is was a priory and a dependency of St Albans (where William's uncle, Richard, was abbot); eventually it became an independent abbey but not until 1449. [Castle Rising, p. 10]

William II de Albini in 1138 married the Queen of England, Alice of Louvain, second wife and widow of Henry I who died in 1135. No qualification as queen-dowager diminishes her description simply as Alice the Queen in subsequent Albini charters, and it requires an exercise of historical imagination to realise the full significance of the brilliant match in an age of personal and near-sacrosanct monarchy, and, moreover, in the troubled reign of Stephen, who was the nephew of this Queen. The marriage brought the young Albini at once to the summit of that close-knit and immensely powerful Anglo-Norman aristocracy wherein his father had won a place by loyal service to two former kings. A hostile chronicler at Waltham Holy Cross asserts, indeed, that he now become intolerably puffed up, would recognise no one as his peer, and looked down upon every other eminence in the world except that of the King. Alice the Queen, moreover, brought him not only status and prestige, but also new lordships, honors, lands and power. Through her he acquired the castle and honour of Arundel in Sussex, which were her dower, and also an earldom. At the time of his marriage he was made Earl of Lincoln, and thereafter, and instead, in about 1141, Earl of Sussex, alias of Arundel, alias of Chichester. [Castle Rising, p. 11-12]

William de Albini II and his wife Alice the Queen are said to have received at Arundel Stephen's rival, the Empress Mathilda, daughter of Henry I, when she first landed in England in 1139, but otherwise they remained loyal to the King. He was instrumental in bringing about the treaty between Stephen and the future Henry II (son of the Empress) which ended the civil war in 1153, and was thereafter prominent in the favour and counsels of the latter King, being employed by him in the controversy with Becket, and serving in arms against the King's rebellious son in 1137-4, in Normandy and in England at the battle of Fornham St Genevieve, near Bury St Edmunds, where the rebel forces of the Earl of Leicester and the Bigod Earl of Norfolk (Albini's neighbour) were defeated. He died in 1176, 25 years after the wife who had brought him such good fortune.
     In 1150 she had withdrawn to the nunnery at Afflighem in her native Brabant, where she died in 1151. He was buried beside his father and his mother before the high altar of their priory church at Wymondham, where all his Albini successors as Earls of Sussex were also to be laid to rest. [Castle Rising, p. 14-15]

Lord of the Manor of Buckenham, Norfolk; aka as "the Strong Hand"; ju. ux. 1st Earl of Arundel/Earl of Sussex; Commander of the Royal Army; m. Adeliza, Queen Dowager of England; father of William II d'Aubigny who m. Maud de St. Hilaire. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2928]

Surnamed "William with the Strong Hand", from the following circumstance, as related by William Dugdale: "It happened that the Queen of France, being then a widow, and a very beautiful woman, became much in love with a knight from another country, who was a homely person, and in the flower of his youth; and because she thought that no man excelled him in valor, she caused a tournament to be proclaimed throughout her dominions, promising to reward those who should exercise themselves therein, according to their respective abilities; and concluded that if the person whom she so well affected should act his part better than others in those military exercises, she might marry him without any dishonor to herself. Whereup divers gallant men, from foreign parts hasting to Paris, among others came this William de Albini, ravely accoutered, and in the tournament excelled all others, overcoming many, and wounding one mortally with his lance, which being observed by the queen, she became exceedingly enamored of him, and forthwith invited him to a costly banquet, and afterwards bestowing certain jewels upon him, offered him marriage; but, having plighted his troth to the Queen of England, a widow, he refused her, whereat she grew so discontented that she consulted with her maids how she might take away his life; and in pursuance of that design, inticed him into a garden...which she descended by divers steps, under color of showing him a beast; and when she told him of its fierceness, he answered, that it was a womanish and not a manly quality to be afraid therof. But having him there, by the advantage of a folding door, thrust him to the lion; being therefore in this danger, he rolled his mantle about his arm, and putting his hand into the mouth of the beast, pulled out his tongue by the root; which done, he followed the queen to her palace, and gave it to one of her maids to present her. Returning thereupon to England, with the fame of this glorious exploit, he was forthwith advanced to the Earldom of Arundel, and for his arms the Lion given him." He subsequently m. Adeliza of Lorraine, Queen of England, widow of King Henry I, and the daughter of Godfrey, Duke of Lorraine. Adeliza had the castle of Arundel in dowry from her deceased husband, the monarch, and thus her new lord became its feudal earl, 1st Earl of Arundel in this family. The earl was one of those who solicited the Empress Maud to come to England, and received her and her brother Robert, Earl of Gloucester, at the port of Arundel, in August 1139, and in three years afterwards (1142), in the report made of King Stephen's taking William de Mandeville at St. Albans, it is stated "that before he could be laid hold on, he underwent a sharp skirmish with the king's party, wherein the Earl of Arundel, though a stout and expert soldier, was unhorsed in the midst of the water by Walceline de Oxeai, and almost drowned." In 1150, he wrote himself Earl of Chichester, but we find him styled again Earl of Arundel, upon a very memorable occasion, namely, the reconciliation of Henry, Duke of Normandy, afterwards King Henry II and King Stephen at the siege of Wallingford Castle in 1152. "It was scarce possible," says Rapin, "for the armies to part without fighting. Accordingly the two leaders were preparing for battle with equal ardor, when, by the prudent advice of the Earl of Arundel, who was on the king's side, they were prevented from coming to blows." A truce and peace followed this interference of the earl's, which led to the subsequent accession of Henry after Stephen's decease, in whose favor the earl stood so high that he not only obtained for himself and his heirs the castle and honor of Arundel, but a confirmation of the Earldom of Sussex, of which county he was really earl, by a grant of the Tertium Denarium of the pleas of the shire. In 1164, we find the Earl of Arundel deputed with Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London, to remonstrate with Louis, King of France, upon according an asylum to Thomas a Becket within his dominions, and on the failure of that mission, dispatched with the archbishop of York, the Bishops of Winchester, London, Chichester, and Exeter, Wido Rufus, Richard de Invecestre, John de Oxford (priests), Hugh de Gundevile, Bernard de St. Valery, and Henry Fitzgerald to lay the whole affair of Becket at the foot of the pontifical throne.
   Upon levying the aid for the marriage of the king's daughter, in the 12th year of Henry II, the knight's fees of the honor of Arundel were certified to be 97, and those in Norfolk, belonging to the earl, 42. In 1173 we find the Earl of Arundel commanding, in conjunction with William, Earl of Mandeville, the king's army in Normandy, and compelling the French monarch to abandon Verneuil after a long siege, and in the next year, with Richard de Lucy, Justice of England, defeating Robert, Earl of Leicester, then in rebellion at St. Edmundbury. This potent nobleman, after founding and endowing several religious houses, died at Waverley, in Surrey, on 3 Oct 1176, and was buried in the Abbey of Wymondham.
   With his marriage to Adela, widow of Henry I, he acquired Arundel Castle as part of her dowry. His possession of the castle and honor of Arundel was confirmed by Henry II in 1154. [UTZ@aol.com]

Castle Rising in Norfolk was built in about 1150 by William d'Aubigny (William de Albini) who by marrying the widow of Henry I became the Earl of Sussex and Arundel. This castle is unique if only for the splendidly preserved fore-building which in so many cases has been drastically altered and restored in many other castles. The blank arcading on the walls is similar to that which occurs on the main outer walls of Norwich keep. The staircase from the outer doorway ascends from the ground to a second doorway on a landing half-way up. The upper flight of stairs passes through a third doorway, which finally covers the main door of the keep. In this case the fine Norman archway entrance to the great hall has been blocked off by a 16th century fireplace, and entrance to the first floor is made by a passage to the side of it. The keep is divided into two main chambers with a great hall and gallery and a soldiers' hall with basement rooms beneath.
   The castle remained in the same family until 1243 passing to De Montalt until 1329. [Castles of East Anglia: Castle Rising]

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Custom Field:<_FA#> 1st EARL de ARUNDEL
Custom Field:<_FA#> "Strong Hand"
1810 - 1862 Deborah B. Hobson 52 52 ~1183 - ~1273 Roger de Somery 90 90 !First wife was Nichole D'Aubigny. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINE

!Of Chipping Camden, co. Gloucester, and Sedgley, co. Stafford, 1247; built Dudley Castle, 1262; father of Margaret de Somery by Nichole. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 148]

!Lord of Dudley. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]

Son of John de Somery and Hawise de Paynell; m.1 Nichole d'Aubigny and was father of Joan who m. John Lestrange IV; 2nd husband of Amabil de Chaucombe. Built Dudley Castle 1262. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2526, 2931]

Son of Ralph de Somery and Margaret Marshal; d. by 26 Aug 1273; m.1 Nichole d'Aubigny; father of Margaret de Somery. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Son of John de Somery and Hawise de Paynell; m. Nichola d'Aubigny; father of Margaret, Joan, Mabel, Maud and Roger II. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b. 1229, d. 1273, of Dinas Powis, Wales; m. Anibilia Chaucombe; father of Roger Somery who m. Agnes. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 1423]

Son of Ralph Somery and Margaret Marshall; m. Anabel Chaucomb. [WFT Vol 10 Ped 2388]

b.c. 1183, d. bef 27 Aug 1273; son of Sir Ralph de Somery and Margare FitzGilbert; m. Nichole d'Aubigny; father of Margaret de Somery who m. Sir Ralph Basset. [Ed Mann <EDLMANN@MAIL@.LCIA.COM]

d.1220; son of Ralph de Somery and Margaret Marshal; m. Ida Longesppe when she was under 18. [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com]

The site of Dudley Castle lay abandoned after it was destroyed by Henry II when Gervase de Paynel supported the uprising of Prince Henry. In the mid-thirteenth century Roger Somery began to rebuild. He died in 1272 before the works were anything like complete, and they were carried on by his son, John, said to have been one of the most hated feudal lords in the west Midlands. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 142]
1225 - 1282 Joan de Somery 57 57 NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 21st ggrandmother

Dau. of Nicole d'Aubigny and Roger de Somery; m. John le Strange IV of Knokyn; mother of John le Strange V. [Royal Descents, p. 409]

Dau. of Roger de Somery and Nichola d'Aubigny; m. John IV Le Strange. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Robert de Somery and Nichole d'Aubigny; m. John Lestrange IV, Lord Strange of Knockyn; mother of John Lestrange V. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

b. 1225, d. 1294; dau of Roger de Somery of Dudley and Nichole D'Aubigny; m. John Le Strange [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]

b. 1240, d. 1282; dau of Roger I de Somery and Nicole D'Aubigny; m. Ebulo de Montibus; mother of Maud who m. Thomas de Hastings and John le Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]

Co-heiress of Hugh de Albini, earl of Arundel; m. John Le Strange, adding much to the influence and wealth of his family.  [Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 11, p. 996]
1224 - BEF 2 Feb 1275/1276 John IV le Strange !A descendant of Alfred the Great and of Cedric, 1st king of Wessex (495-534). Died by drowning. [Ped. of Charlemagne]

NEWLIN, WAITE LINE - 21st ggrandfather

!Ancestor of the Lords of Knockyn; Deputy Governor of Winchester Castle; Governor of the Castle of Montgomery. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

!Lord of Knockyn, d. 1276. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]

!M. Joan de Somery; father of John le Strange V. [The Royal Descents, p. 389]

Lord Strange of Knockyn; son of John Lestrange III and Lucy de Tregoz; m. bef 1254 Joan de Somery. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

Lord Strange of Knockyn, Salop; fl. 1255-65; d. bef 2 Feb 1275/6; son of John LeStrange III, Lord Strange of Knockyn, and Lucy Tregoz; m. Joan de Somery; father of John Lestrange V. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

Son of John; adhered to King Henry III in his wars against the rebellious barons; his son John took part with the barons who extorted Magna Charta from King John. [Barons: Strange, http://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/History/Barons/baronsl.html]

Son of Lucy de Tregoz and John III La Strange of Knockyn; m. Joan de Somery. [Lisa Wallendorf Scarola <feonadorf@aol.com, 25 Mar 2003]
~1017 - Bet 1053 and 1108 Ranulf de Bayeux b. 1017; m. Alix de Normandy; father of Ranulf de Meschines. [Judy Martin]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES

Vicomte de Bayeux; son of Ancitel de Bayeux; m. Alix de Normandy. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 3310c]

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Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de BAYEUX
~1071 Alan Alvestor ABT 1025/1026 - <1055 Isabel of Nugent de Broyes Bardoul 1st wife of Simon, Seigneur de Montfort l'Amauri; mother of Eva de Montfort.
[Falaise Roll, Table VIII]

Dau. of Hugh Bardoul and Elizabeth, Dame de Sours; 1st wife of Simon I de
Montfort; mother
of Isabel who m. Ralph III de Toni. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1170 - >1200 Hamo le Strange 30 30 b.c. 1170, d. aft 1200; son of John I le Strange and Hawise de Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1196 - >1229 Hamo Le Strange 33 33 b.c. 1196, d. aft 1229; son of John II le Strange and Amicia de Strange. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003] ~1255 Hawise le Strange NEWLIN LINE 1229 - >1293 Margaret de Somery 64 64 Dau. of Nichole d'Aubigny and Roger de Somery; m.1. Ralph, Lord Basset of Drayton; m.2. Ralph de Cromwell; mother of Ralph Basset. [Magna Charta Sureties, p. 148]

WAITE, NEWLIN LINES - 22nd ggrandmother

m.3 Ralph de Cromwell and was mother of Ralph de Cromwell. [Magna Charta Sureties, Line 138, p. 150]

Dau. of Roger de Somery of Dudley, co. Warwick, and Nichole d'Aubigny; m.1 Ralph Basset, Baron Basset of Drayton; mother of Ralph Basset, Lord Basset of Drayton; m.2 bef 26 Jan 1270/1, Ralph de Cromwell. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Dau. of Roger de Somery and Nichola d'Aubigny; took the veil 1293; m. Ralph Basset;  m. Ralph I de Cromwell; mother of Ralph II. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Inherited 1/16 of the barony of Arundel; m.1 Ralph Basset of Drayton; m.2 Ralph I de Cromwell of Cromwell, Notts. [Alan B. Wilson <abwilson@uclink4,berkeley.edu]

b.c. 1239, d. aft 18 Jun 1293; dau of Roger de Somery and Nicola d'Aubigny; m. William de Bifield; m. Sir Ralph Basset; m. Ralph de Cromwell. [Dave Utzinger <utz@aol.com, 11 Jul 2003]
~1726 Deborah Hadley 1275 - 1322 Bartholomew de Badlesmere 47 47 !Hanged 1332. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. III, p. 132]

MINOR, NEWLIN LINES - 19th ggrandfather

!Hanged 14 Apr 1322; father of Maud.  [Magna Charta Sureties, pp. 38, 133]

!Captured at the battle of Boroughbridge and hanged, drawn, and quartered, 1322. Known as Bartholomew the Rich, Baron Badlesmere, of Leeds Castle, in Kent.  Father of Lady Elizabeth. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 226]

Son of Gunselm Badlesmere and Joan Fitzbarnard; m. by 1308 Margaret de Clare; father of Elizabeth; b. 1274/5, Chilham, Kent, England; hanged 14 Apr 1332. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2539]

1st Baron Badlesmere; m. Margaret de Clare; father of Margaret. [Royal Descents, p. 340]

1st Lord Badlesmere; b.c. 1275, hanged at Canterbury, Kent, 14 Apr 1322; of Badlesmere and Chilham Castle, Kent; Steward of the king's household; Ambassador to France, Savoy and the Pope; son of Sir Guncelin de Badlesmere by his wife Joan; m. by 1308, Margaret de Clare; father of Margery de Badlesmere. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Until the division of the Clare estates between the heiresses had been settled, the lands were administered by the Crown. Bartholomew de Badlesmere was appointed keeper of Glamorgan and his treatment of the Welsh--in particular de Clare's former agent, Llywelyn Bren--led to many complaints. Morever, Badlesmere's replacement, Payn de Turberville, proved even worse. [Caerphilly Castle, p. 11]

Son of Guncelin de Badlesmere and Joan Fitz Bernard; m. Margaret de Clare; father of Margery, Elizabeth, Maud and Margaret. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

A supporter of Thomas, 2nd earl of Lancaster, and one of the magnates who forced the Despensers, father and son, into exile in 1321. Later that year Bartholomew's wife refused hospitatlity to Edward II of England's queen, Isabella, at his castle of Leeds in Kent. In retaliation, the king seized Leeds and, subsequently, Bartholomew's other castles. Bartholomew was hanged at Canterbury in 1322. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 25]

Edward II, without informing his queen Isabella, the dau. of Philip IV le Bel, King of France, granted Leeds Castle to Bartholomew, 1st Lord Badlesmere, Lord Steward of the Household, an able and ambitious nobleman who later joined the conspiracies fo the northern barons. When Queen Isabella sought shelter for the night at Leeds Castle in the autumn of 1321, she was refused admission by the castellan who ordered his archers to fire on the royal party, killing several of her guards. The king's response was to raise a feudal levy of locan men and besiege the castle, which was capture on 1 November. Lord Badlesmere was taken the following year and beheaded. [Leeds Castle, p. 10]

b. 1259, d. 1322; son of Joan Fitz-Bernard and Gunseline de Badlesmere; m. Margaret de Clare; father of:
1. Maud
2. Margary
3. Elizabeth
4. Margaret
[Andrew <andrewwaite@hotmail.com, 20 Mar 2002]

In 1327 [sic] Bartholomew Badlesmere died possessed of the reversion of the manor of Drayton after the death of John L'Estrange, held of the heirs of Roger de Somer for 1/2 fee; Giles his son and heir was aged 16 years.
   It would make sense that his mother, Joan, was a le Strange and that his accumulation of lands and rights in the royal service (until his joining the Earl of Lancaster and paying for it with his life) and that Drayton Manor was also acquired by this route. [Honors and Knights' Fees, vol. III, as quoted by John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]
~1135 - 1221 John de Somery 86 86 NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandfather

!Acquired the Barony of Dudley, in Staffordshire, by marrying Hawyse, sister and heir of Gervase Paganell. Their great-great-grandson, Sir John de Somerie who had summons to Parliament from 10th Mar 1308 to 14 Mar 1322, died in 1322 and his castles and lands devolved upon his sisters as coheirs, Margaret, the elder, married to John de Sutton, had the castles of Dudley and Joane, the younger, wife of Thomas Botetourt, had Rowley Somery, co. Stafford. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 97]

Son of Roger de Somery and Christina; m. Hawise Paynell; father of Ralph and Roger; d. bef 1193. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

b.c. 1125, d. bef 1195; m. Hawise de Paynel; father of Ralph de Somery, Baron of Dudley who m. Margaret FitzGilbert Marshall. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

b.1120, d. 1210; m. Hawise de Pagnell; father of:
1. Ralph who m. Margaret Fitzgilbert
2. Hawise who m. Adam ap Cynhaethwy
[Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1125 - 1208 Hawise de Paynell 83 83 !Sister and heir of Gervase Paganell. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 97]

NEWLIN LINE - 23rd ggrandmother

Dau. of Ralph Paynel of Dudley, co. Worcester, and ?? de Ferrers; m.1 Sir John de Somery; m.2 c. 1196, Roger de Berkeley; mother of Ralph de Somery who m. Margaret Marshal. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Dau. of Ralph Paynell and Isabel de Beaumont; m. John de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Dau. of Ralph Paynel and Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont; m. John de Somery, Lord Dudley, and Roger V de Berkeley. [Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

Dau of Gervace Paganel de Beaumont and Felice Dodo; m. John de Someri; mother of Ralph de Someri who m. Margaret Marshall. [Connie Trier <ctr@connies-homes.com, 7 Jun 2001]

Dau of Ralph Paynel, Lord of Dudley, and Miss de Ferrers; m. Roger III de Berkeley and was mother of Alice and Letitia; m. Sir John de Somery and was mother of Ralph, Baron of Dudley. [Jim Weber@nwintl.com, 23 Feb 2002]

b. 1125, d. 1208/9; dau of Ralph Pagnell and Isabell de Bellomont; m. John de Somery; mother of Ralph and Hawise. [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
~1085 - 1140/1153 Ralph Paganell or Paynell NEWLIN LINE

Father of Gervase and of Hawise Paynel; of Dudley, co. Worcester; one of the rebels against King Stephen in 1138, when he held the castle of Dudley against him; liv. 1141, d. by 1153; m. prob. a dau. of Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby; son of Fulk Paynel of Dudley, co. Worcester. [Ancestral Roots, p. 59]

Son of Fulk Paynel and Beatrice Fitz ansculf; m. Isabel de Beaumont and was father of Hawise who m. John de Somery. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Fulk Paynel and ?? Fitzwilliam; b.c. 1100, Dudley, England. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 1382]

Son of Fulk Paganel and Beatrix; father of William who m. Juliana de Bampton. [WFT Vol 6 Ped 607]

m. Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont and was father of:
1. Gervase who m. Isabel (Elizabeth) Leicester
2. Hawise who m. John de Somery, Lord Dudley and Roger V de Berkeley
[Robyn Jensen, 7 Nov 2001]

Dudley, a motte castle mentioned in Domesday (1086) was strengthened with stonework in the 1130s. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 143]
~1127 - >1188 Gervase Paganell 61 61 !Lord of Dudley, son of Robert, second Earl, son of Robert de Beaumont, first Earl of Leicester and Earl of Mellent, and his wife, Lady Isabel de Vermandois. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]

In the revolt by Prince Henry, eldest son of Henry II, against his father (1173-4), Dudley Castle was owned by Gervase de Paynel who supported the prince, and he paid for backing the wrong side by having his castle destroyed by the king in 1175. [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 143]
1215 - 1243 Hugh d'Aubigny 28 28 !Died without issue, his inheritance thus going to his sisters. 4th Earl of Arundel. [Roll of Battle Abbey]

His castle at Arundel was bequeathed to his nephew John Fitz Alan. [Falaise Roll, p. 2]

On his death in 1243, "in the flower of his youth", Hugh's estates were divided and John Fitzalan, feudal lord of Clun and Oswaldestre, inherited the castle and honour of Arundel through his mother, Isabel d'Albini. [Arundel Castle, p. 22]

Succeeded his brother William when he was a boy of nine. Hugh was given seisin of his great possessions (though still under age) in 1235, having married in the previous year Isabel, daughter of William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and lord of Castle Acre (not far from Castle Rising) in Norfolk. He died 'in the flower of his youth' on 7 May 1243, again leaving no heirs, and the Albini inheritance was divided among his sisters and co-heiresses, passing in effect to their husbands. Hugh's widow survived him for almost 40 years, and was
buried in 1282 at Marham, Norfolk, in the church of the convent for Cistercian nuns which she had founded there. [Castle Rising, p. 15]
~1100 - BET 1160 AND 1162 Robert II De Ferrers 2nd Earl of Derby. Son of Robert, 1st Earl. Probably the Robert who distinguished himself at the battle of Northallerton, known as the battle of the Standard. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

NEWLIN, MINOR LINES

Hugh de Aukenvilla witnessed a charter of Earl Robert de Ferrers for Maurice son of Geoffrey of Tilty, Essex, dated 28 Sept 1139. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 8]

In 1135 Henry de Boskerville held 3 knights' fees of Ferrers; in 1135 William de Boskerville held 3 knights' fees of Ferrers, 1 of which was held in 1166 by his son Ralf. The lords of Ferrieres had an important interest in Bourgtheroulde in the middle ages. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 19]

Broglie, Eure, arr. Bernay, is close to Ferrieres-Saint-Hilaire and was held by the lords of Ferrieres in demesne, finally superseding Ferrieres as the caput of the barony. Henry de Cambreis held one knight's fee of Ferrers in 1135, and witnessed Earl Robert's foundation charter of Merevale Abbey. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 23]

Son of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Margaret Peverell; father of William I de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

2nd Earl of Derby/Earl of Ferrieres, 1139; founded the Abbeys of Merevale, co. Warwick and Darley near Derby and was virtual founder of Priory of Bredon, co. Leicester; went on pilgrimage to Santiago; d. bef 1160; bur. in Merevale Abbey wrapped in an oxhide; son of Robert de Ferrieres, 1st Earl of Derby, and Hawise de Vitre; m. Margaret of Nottingham. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

Son of Robert de Ferrers and Hawise de Vitre; m. Margaret Peverel; father of:
1. William who m. Goda de Toni and Sybil de Braose
2. Malcheline
3. Isolda
4. Matilda
5. Robert
6. Hugo
7. Henry
[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Present at the Battle of the Standard near Northallerton in 1138, in the company of Walter de Espec, William le Gros (Count of Aumale), Roger de Mowbray, and William de Percy. [Helmsley Castle, p. 23]
~1062 - 1139 Robert de Ferrers 77 77 !Gallant commander of the Derbyshire men at the battle of the Standard, took the title of his Earldom.  The senior family line lost the earldom of Derby, through the rebellion of Robert, the 8th earl, who was one of the most active of the discontented nobles arrayed against Henry III. [Roll of Battle Abbey]

NEWLIN LINE

Son of Henry and Berta Ferrers. Succeeded his father, becoming the first earl of Derby. His son Robert, 2nd earl of Derby or Earl of Ferrieres was probably the Robert who distinguished himself at the Battle of Northallerton, known as the battle of the Standard. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

1st Earl of Derby; d. 1139; m. Hawise de Vitre; father of a dau. who m. Ralph Paynel. The dau.'s maritagium consisted of the manor of Greenham, co. Berks (a Ferrers fee).

Son of Henry de Ferrers and Berthe; m. Hawise de Vitre; father of Robert de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Created 1st Earl of Derby by King Stephen in Aug 1138 for his services as a commander at the battle of the Standard; 3rd son of Henry de Ferriers, Sire de Ferrieres, and Bertha, Dame de Ferrieres; m. Hawise de Vitre; father of Robert de Ferrieres, 2nd Earl of Derby. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

Son of Henry de Ferrers and Bertha Roberts; m. Hawise de Vitre; father of:
1. William
2. Walcheline
3. Maud who m. Bertram de Verdon
4. Robert who m. Margaret Peverel
5. Hawise who m. Richard Coste
6. dau. who m. Walchelin Maniot/Maminot
7. dau. who m. Ralph Paganell
8. Isolda who m. Stephen de Beauchamp
[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

Robert, a younger son of Henry, inherited his vast English fiefs. Served in the Battle of the Standard, 1138. [The Farrars, p. 3]
ABT 1030/1036 - 1088 Henry de Ferrers !Assumed the surname he bore from Ferriers, a small town of Gastinois, celebrated for its iron mines.  Hence, too, originated the six horse shoes, the armorial ensigns of the House of Ferrers, allusive to the seigneurie's stapel commodity, so essential to the soldier and cavalier in those rude times when war was esteemed the chief business of life, and the adroit management of the steed, even amongst the nobility, the first of accomplishments.  The name of Henry de Ferrers occurs in Domesday Book, and from that record he appears to have had vast possessions, the greater part of which was parcelled out amongst his retainers.  Henry's chief seat was Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire, but his most extensive territorial grants were in the adjoining county of Derby. Accompanied William the Conqueror in his conquest of England. [Roll of Battle Abbey]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES

He brought a large company with him to the conquest of England. He was seigneur de Saint Hilaire de Ferrers near Bernay and the son of Walkelin de Ferrers. Henry received 210 manors, 114 of which were in Derbyshire. The seat of his chief barony was Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire, which had previously belonged to Hugh Lupus, but upon the latter becoming the earl of Chester in 1071, it was granted to Henry de Ferrers, who founded nearby a Cluniac monastry. Henry was appointed one of the commissioners for the general survey in 1086 and richly endowed the priory of Tutbury in 1089. He m. Berta, by whom he had 3 sons, Enguenulf, William and Robert. The two eldest died during his lifetime without issue and Robert succeeded him, becoming the first earl of Derby in 1138. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

The family of Bachepuis were under-tenants of the Ferrers earls of Derby. Ralf de Bachepuz in 1086 held of Henry de Ferrers in Berkshire and Derbyshire. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 10]

In 1086 Hubert de Curzon held West Lockinge, Berkshire, of Henry de Ferrers. Courson was a fief of the Norman barony of Ferrieres. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 37]

In 1086 Robert de Dun held Dalbury, co. Derby, of Henry de Ferrers. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 38]

b.c 1036, of Ferrieres Normandy; d. 1088; m. Berthe; father of William/Engenulf Ferrers who was father of Henry II de Ferrers of Oakham, Rutland, Eng. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Sire de Ferrieres and Chambrais in Normandy; Domesday commissioner; held at date of Survey 210 lordships or manors, more than half of which were in co. Derby, but, caput of honour was at Tutbury; founded priory for Benedictine monks; d. 1088, bur. Tutbury; son of Walkelin, Sire de Ferrieres & Chambrais; m. Bertha, Dame de Ferriers. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

Son of Walkelin/Walchelin de Ferrers; m. Bertha Roberts; father of:
1. Robert who m. Hawise de Vitre
2. Eugenulph/Engenulf
3. William
4. Amiciea who m. Nigel de Albimica
5. Emmeline
6. Gundreda who m. Robert the Admiral Blount
[WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

For his distinguished services at Hastings, William the Conqueror gave him more than 180 lordships in a dozen counties. Henry appears on the Roll of Battle Abbey, a list of principal commanders and companions in arms of William the Conqueror, and was the first of the family who settled in England, which he did following the Conquest.
   When the General Survey of the Realm was recorded for the purpose of taxation in the Domesday Book on the order of King William I in 1086, the 19th year of his reign, this Henry de Ferrers was one of the commissioners appointed to that great company. That he was a person of much eminence there is no doubt. Otherwise, it is not likely that he would have been entrusted in so high and weighty an employment.
   Henry established his chief seat at Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, on the Derbyshire border, and he founded a cluniac priory nearby. Tutbury Castle was burned after the rebellion against Henry II; rebuilt, it was destroyed by Cromwell. Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned there in 1584.
   Henry, Seigneur de St. Hilaire de Ferrieres and Chambrais in Normandy, Domesday Commissioner and holder of numerous lordships and manors, m. Bertha. Their sons were Robert and Engenulf/William. [The Farrars, p. 2-3]
~1010 - <1066 Walchelin de Ferrers 56 56 !Norman knight. [Roll of Battle Abbey]

NEWLIN, FOSTER, WAITE LINES - 26th ggrandfather

Fell in a contest with Hugh de Montfort I early in the reign of Duke William, in which both of these noblemen were killed. He had two sons, Henri and William, who were both at the Battle of Hastings. [Falaise Roll, p. 56]

b.c. 1010, d. 1089; father of Henry I de Ferrers. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Sire de Ferrieres & Chambrais on Charantonne; baron in the chief iron-producing area of Normandy; slain in the civil wars which distracted Normandy during the youth of Duke William; d. 1089 in Normandy; father of Henry de Ferrieres. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2954]

Father of:
1. Henry who m. Bertha Roberts
2. Hugh who m. Margaret Say
3. Isabel who m. Roger Mortimer and Piers Fitz Herbert
[WFT vol 11 Ped 4329]

Father of William and Henri de Ferrierers; seigneur of St. Hilaire. The Walkelin herein referred could have been the son of William de Ferrierers, the elder brother, since the father Walkelin died in a joust before the Conquest. This Walkelin (sometimes Walchelin) was under-tenant to Earl Roger in Shropshire holding:
1. Faintree
2. Grinshill
[http://www.infokey.com/Domesday/Shropshire.htm]

Ferrara, in northern Italy, is an ancient walled city, with broad streets, numerous palaces and universities. It first appeared in documents of 753-4 among the free cities or republics that grew under their wealthy ruling families to rival kingdoms in their commerce and trade and their brilliant courts. Elleven hundred years later Ferrara became a part of the Kingdom of Italy, having been claimed as a fief by Pope Clement III in 1597, and remaining a part of the state of the church until 1859. The Papal states became a part of a unified Italy in 1870.
   In the 9th century religious leaders ion the Italian states began to appear, protesting against the want of spirituality in the Catholic Church and other abuses. They were forerunners of Protestantism and as a result of this feelign many fled Italy, through the mountains and to France, where they found refuge. The Normans embraced Christianity in 912.
   It is likely that Walkeline de Ferrariis, from whom all of the name in England and America have descended, was a descendant of one of these.
   Ferrers, the name of a great Norman-English feudal house, was derived from Ferrieres-St. Hilaire, to the south of Bernay in Normandy. It is said to have come from the Latin and French word meaning iron, and was first used to designate a locality where iron was made.
   As a family name it was first known in England from Gualkeline ro Walkeline de Ferrariis, a Norman of distinction attached to Duke William of Normandy before the Conquest, when William, who claimed the English throne, collected a large army, crossed the Channel, won the Battle of Hastings, and was crowned king on Christmas day 1066.
   Walkeline fought with Hugh de Montfort I early in the reign of Duke William, and both noblemen were killed. He left a son, Henri, who took part in the Conquest. [The Farrars, p. 1-2]

Son of Henry de Ferres and Bertha;  m. ?? of Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England; father of:
1. Henry who m. Bertha Roberts
2. Isbel
3. Hugh
4. Gundreda who m. Robert Le Blount
[Gary Lewis <gnl1@ix.netcom.com, 21 Dec 2001]
1820 - 1906 Simeon Pace 86 86 1200 - <1269 John III le Strange 69 69 !Lord of Ness and Chesewardine in Shropshire; Sheriff of Shropshire in 1219; youngest son. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

FOSTER, NEWLIN, WAITE LINES - 22nd ggrandfather

Lord Strange of Knockyn; d. by 1269; m. Lucy de Tregoz; father of John Lestrange IV. [Ancestral Roots, p. 228]

Lord Strange of Knockyn; d. by 1269; m. Lucy Tregoz; father of John Lestrange IV. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2931]

m. Lucy de Tregoz; father of Robert Le Strange who m. Eleanor de Whitechurch. [WFT vol 11 Ped 3809]

Son of John Le Strange II; m. Lucy Tregoz; father of:
1. Robert who m. Alianore Whitechurch
2. Hawyse who m. Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn
3. Katherine who m. Sir Robert Corbet
[WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

In 1242 John L'Estrange, justice of Chester, had the custody of the lands late of John Fitz-Alan, and possibly in that capacity was returned in 1242-3 as holding 1 fee in Drayton of the earl of Arundel. In 1244 the service of the same John L'Estrange of 1/2 fee in Drayton was assigned to the pourparty of Roger de Somery and Nichola his wife... [Honors and Knights' Fees, vol. III, as quoted by John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]

John Ravilious asserts that John le Strange acquired his rights to Drayton, Sussex in connection with his marriage to Lucy de Tregoz. CP states that the estates of Ebles le Strange passed on his death (1335) to his nephew Roger (Vol. XII/I, p. 341).
   The tenure and inheritance of Drayton Manor is very tangled. It appears that at the level where the manor was held of the earl of Arundel and his heirs (Roger de Somery and later), the tenure passed to John Le Strange to Hamon Le Strange to Bartholomew de Badlesmere. [John Ravilious]

Lord marcher, third in descent from Roland le Strange (who occurs as a witness in 1112), held extensive estates in Shropshire and Norfolk, including Knokyn in the former, and Hunstanton in the latter county. He served in 1214 under King John in Poitou, and between 1233 and 1240 was successively appointed by Henry III constable of the castles of Montgomery, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, and Chester. He spent a long life in defending the Welsh border as a lord marcher, and during the rebellion of Simon de Montfort, stood fast to the crown. One of his daughters, Hawise, married Griffin, prince of Powys; his younger son, Hamon, accompanied Prince Edward on the crusade of 1270, and in 1272 married at Cyprus Isabella d'Ibelin, widow of Hugh II, king of Cyprus. Another son, Robert, was ancestor of the Lords Strange of Blackmere. John le Strange died in 1269, and was succeeded by his son John (d. 1275), who by his marriage with Joan de Someri, co-heiress of Hugh de Albini, earl of Arundel, added much to the influence and wealth of his family. His grandson, John, sixth baron of Knokyn (d. 13111), gave in 1310 his manor of Hunstanton to his younger brother, Hamon, from whom the Norfolk Le Stranges come in direct descent. [Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 11, p. 996]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron
REFN: HWS6815
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8504-QX
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_baron1.GIF
OBJE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\strang.jpg
1232 - ABT Feb 1274/1275 Hamo le Strange !Ancestor of the Barons Strange of Blackmere; 2nd son. Older brother John gave him Hunstanton, the place where King Edmund resided nearly a year endeavoring to memorize Psalms in the Saxon language. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

Son of Lucy de Tregoz and John Le Strange; m. Isabel D'Iblin. [Rebekah <RebekahGenealogy@myfamily.com, 26 Apr 2003]

It was found by inquest taken in 1275 that Hamon L'Estrange had enfeoffed Urian de St. Peter of the whole manor of Drayton, Sussex, and that Urian afterwards enfeoffed Robert de Staundon of a fourth part of the manor and Robert was in seisin at Hamon's death. Afterwards, when Urian recovered the manor from the king's hands he delivered his own and Robert's part to Geoffrey de Pichford to farm.  [Honors and Knights' Fees, vol. III, as quoted by John P. Ravilious <Therav3@aol.com, 27 Jan 2003]

d.c. Feb 1274/5, Holy Land; son of John LeStrange III and Lucy Tregoz. [Dave Utzinger <utz@aol.com, 11 Jul 2003]

REFN: HWS15165
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TZ-4Q
~1226 - 1276 Robert le Strange 50 50 !3rd son. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

FOSTER LINE - 21st ggrandfather

Crusader, c. 1270; d. 1276; 4th son of John le Strange III and Lucy de Tregoz; m. Eleanor de Whitchurch; father of Fulk le Strange, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere. [Ancestral Roots, p. 31]

m. Alianor de Blancminster; father of Fulk, Lord Strange of Blackmere. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of John Le Strange III and Lucy de Tregoz; m. Eleanor De Whitechurch; father of Fulk Le Strange who m. Eleanor Gifford. [WFT vol 11 Ped 3809]

This source thinks Robert should be son of Hamon instead of his bro. John. [Barons: Strange,
http://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/History/Barons/baronsl.html]

Son of John Le Strange III and Lucy Tregoz; m. Alianore Whitechurch. [WFT Vol 1 Ped 986]

b.c.1232, d.c. 12 Oct 1276; son of John Lestrange III and Lucy Tregoz; m. Eleanor de Blancminster; father of:
1. John
2. Sir Fulk who m. Eleanor Giffard
[Dave Utzinger <utz@aol.com, 11 Jul 2003]

Ancestor of the Lords Strange of Blackmere.  [Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 11, p. 996]

Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
REFN: HWS15151
Ancestral FileNumber:<AFN> 83TQ-QV
1234 - 1311 Roger le Strange 77 77 !Youngest son. [Roll of Battle Abbey, p. 50]

Brother of Haman le Strange of Ellesmore; 2nd husband of Maud de Beauchamp; d. 1311.  [Adrian Channing <AChanning@compuserve.com]

REFN: HWS15166
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 83TZ-5W
Itha Von Oeningen ~1090 - 1120 William Bigod 30 30 !Accidentally drowned s.p. with the king's children in 1120, as steward of the
household to Henry I. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 77]

Went down with the White Ship. Was dapifer to the king and was succeeded by his
brother Hugh, who was also steward of the king's household. [Falaise Roll, p.
98]

Oldest son of Roger Bigod; went down with the White Ship in 1120. [Victoria
History of Suffolk, p. 165]

Lord of Framlingham; dapifer to the king and perished with the king's children
and several of the nobility in the wreck of the White Ship, which occurred in
the 20th year of King Henry I. William was succeeded by his brother, Hugh.
William d.s.p. [UTZ@aol.com]
~0830 - 0863 Count of Maasgau Giselbert II 33 33 [jweber.ged]

Giselbert, Count in the valley of the Meuse, ruling Masau/Maasgau in what is now Belgium; married 846 Irmgard, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Lothair (grandson of Charlemagne), who granted his son-in-law the Countship of Darnau 863.  [Burke's Peerage]

846-863 Count of Darnau.  [Ancestral Roots]

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The following was given in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:

A little flw-up info:
Gislebert II von TOXANDRIEN, Count in the Maasgau & Scheldegau.  This is translated from the flwg (well researched) website:

Graf im Maas- und Scheldegau [Ref: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/d0009/g0000902.html#I7898 citing Mittelalterliche Genealogie im Deutschen Reich bis zum Ende der Staufer, Url: http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/] Research note: where or what is Toxandrien?

Comte de Mansurie [Ref: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/d0009/g0000902.html#I7898 citing Deux Mille Ans D'Histoire, Edition: Editions Universitaires ( Deux Mille ) publication: Les Presses de Belgique, 163, Rue du Trone, Bruxelles, 1946]  Note: is Mansurie French for Maasgau or somewhere else?

Regards,
Curt

Source: Frederick Lewis Weis & Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Rootsof certain American colonists..., (Edition 7, Genealogical PublishingCompany, Baltimore, 1992), 240-16
0943 - 0982 Mahaut de France 39 39 ~1159 - 1219 Joane de Clare 60 60 !Magna Charta Barons, p. 88

m. Rhys Gryg ap Rhys. [WFT Vol 11 Ped 4329]

b.c. 1160, d. 1219; dau of Margaret St. Hilary and Roger I de Clare; m.c. 1180, Rhys 'Gryg' ap Rhys.  [Kirk Larson <larsonk@earthlink.net, 23 Sep 2003]
1172 - 1232 Ranulph de Blondeville 60 60 !Fourth Earl of Chester and Lincoln. By a formal charter, granted the earldom of Lincoln to his sister Hawyse so that she could be a countess and that her heirs might enjoy the earldom, which grant was confirmed by the king, and at the especial request of the Countess of Lincoln, John de Lacie, her son-in-law, was created Earl of Lincoln, in 1232. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 102]

!Randle de Blondeville, so called from the town of Album Monasterium, in Powys (now Oswestry), where he was born.  Randle was also Lord and Earl of the counties of Lincoln and Leicester.  Randle was knighted by Henry II, who had given to him in marriage Constance, Countess of Brittany, daughter and heir of Conon, Earl of Brittany, by Margaret of Scotland, sister of William the Lion and of David of Huntingdon.  They were divorced.  He married secondly Clemencia, daughter of Ralph de Feugers and widow of Alan Dinant.  Randle held Richmond Castle in Yorkshire, besides many others, and he began the building of Beeston Castle on his return from the Holy Land in 1220.  He was powerful, rich, and magnificent.  It is recorded that he gave the king a palfrey in exchange for a lamprey.  His sisters being his heirs, John le Scot, the son of his eldest sister Maud, wife of David Earl of Huntingdon, succeeded as 7th Earl of Chester on his death. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, pp. 513-14]

6th earl of Chester; d.s.p. 1232. [Falaise Roll, Table III]

King Henry III compelled Ranulph de Blundeville, earl of Chester, to make amends for "his transgression of the previous year (1224) in occupying the castle of Théobald Crispin at Chateauceaus." [Falaise Roll, p. 135]

6th earl of Chester; m. Clementina, dau. of William du Hommet I. [Falaise Roll,Table X]

The earldom of Chester was probably the greatest in the land, it vigorous earls having strengthened their powers over Cheshire, excluding the royal administration, and extending the tentacles of their influence across the Midlands to Lincoln and down to Coventry. It was therefore a political event of the first importance when Earl Rannulf d. childless in 1232; his estates were divided bet. his 4 sisters and the earldom passed to his nephew John the Scot who himself d. 5 yrs. later. [Angevin England, p. 78]

Earl of Chester; 2nd husband of Constance, later divorced. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 48]

Upon his return from the Crusades in 1220, Ranulf de Blundeville had embarked upon a major programme of castle-building. The inner gatehouse of his newcastle at Beeston, just over the English border in Cheshire, bears such a marked similarity to the inner gatehouse at Criccieth that it may be suggested that 10-15 years later, Llywelyn ab Iorwerth may well have modelled his design on that of his ally. [Criccieth Castle, p. 11]

In April 1217 the rebels opened the spring offensive. The French were outside Dover Castle, but meanwhile a royalist force under Ranulf de Blundeville, the richest noble in England and a direct grandson of Ranulf de Gernons, was attacking the rebel garrison of Mountsorrel Castle (Leicestershire). [Lincoln Castle, p. 35]

At Lincoln Castle on 20 May 1217, the French, getting the worst of the battle, retreated back towards the town where they found reinforcements and rallied, only to be beaten back once again. They were then attacked by Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester, and another fierce battle was fought on soft ground down by the river. [Lincoln Castle, p. 40]

Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester, was created earl of Lincoln in 1217, but resigned in favour of his sister Hawise before his death in 1232. [Lincoln Castle, p. 44]
1806 - 1879 Massey Bray 73 73 ~1047 - >1088 Eudes de Preaux Rie 41 41 !Dapifer, or steward, to King William. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 107]

WAITE LINE - 26th ggrandfather

4th son of Hubert de Rie and by far the ablest and most distinguished. He received enormous possessions in Essex, where his principal estates were, but he also held land in Norfolk, Suffolk, Hertford, Cambridge, Berks, Bedford, Northampton, as well as the gret hereditary office of seneschal or dapifer, to which he succeeded William FitzOsberne. He was with the Conqueror when he died at Caen and following the last wishes of his monarch, hurried to England to secure the succession for his son, William Rufus. Eudo concealed the king's death on his arrival and, clothed with the proper authority, went direct to Winchester, where he secured the keys of the treasury. He then visited the principal strongholds on the coast adjoining Normandy, whose castellans he made swear not to open their gates except at his expressed command, as the king's appointed emissary; after which he returned to Winchester, announced the king's death, handed the keys of the treasury to William Rufus, who was at once proclaimed king. This monarch confirmed him in the office of dapifer and gave him the town of Colchester, where he built a castle, the keep of which was the largest in England. He founded a magnificent abbey, dedicated to Saint-John the Evangelist, and living to a ripe old age, died in 1120, in his castle of Préaux, Normandy. By his wife, Rohesia, dau. of Richard de Bienfaite, he had issue an only dau., Margaret, who m. William de Mandeville, whose son, Geoffry, earl of Essex, was Steward of Normandy, in her right. [Falaise Roll, pp. 16-17, 82]

In 1086 Ralf de Berners was an under-tenant of Eudo Dapifer in Dunmow, Essex. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 14]

In 1086 William de Caron was an under-tenant of Eudo Dapifer in Clifton and elsewhere in Bedfordshire. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 25]

Son of Hubert de Ryes; certain of his knights (Amblie, Berners, Sacheville) came from places close to Ryes. [Anglo-Norman Families, p. 40]

m. Rohesia de Clare. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Eudes de Rie/Eudo Dapifer (1101-20). Steward of the King. His family had been loyal supporters of Duke William; Eudes fought at the Conqueror's side at Hastings. He was tenant in chief of 25 Essex manors, and owned 5 houses, 40 acres, and half the church of St. Peter in Colchester, where he seems to have been popular. He found the Abbey of St. John, where he is buried, and granted the revenues of the castle chapel to the Abbey. He also founded the leper hospital of St. Mary Magdalen. Constable of Colchester Castle. He was a responsible officer serving William I, William II and Henry I.
   His only child, Margaret, m. William de Mandeville. [Colchester Castle, p. 6]

Steward/Dapifer to William the Conqueror and head of the royal household through three reigns. As the first Constable of Colchester Castle, he was, ineffect, governor of the town. Eudo established the Abbey of St. John and aleper hospital just outside the town. [Colchester, p. 7]

Dapifer/Steward to King William; son of Hubert de Rie; m. Rohesia de Clare; father of Margaret de Rie who m. William de Mandeville. [Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, and Other Ancestors, Chart 2926]

Dapiter of Colchester; m. Rohese de Clare; son of Hubert de Rie; father or uncle of Margaret who m. William de Mandeville. [Suzanne Doing <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

Early in life, he was sometimes styled Eudes fitz Hubert, his father being Hubert de Rye. And, the name is properly rendered Eudes, not Eudo. Eudo is the Latin equivalent of his name which needs to be translated into the modern form. [Douglas Richardson]

Euon de Rie, Dapifer of Colchester m. Rohese de Clare; may have been uncle, rather than father, of Margaret de Rie who m. William de Mandeville. [Suzanne Doig <smd49@*!*its.canterbury.ac.nz]

b.c. 1055, d. aft 12 Jul 1080; son of Hubert de Rie;m. Rohese Fitzrichard de Clare; father of:
1. Margaret who m. William de Mandeville
2. Hubert I who m. Agnes de Toeni
[Eileen McKinnon-Suggs <suggs16@msn.com, 8 May 2003]

b. 1063, d. 1080; son of Hubert Rie and Albreda Preaux; m. Rohese Fitzrichard Clare.  [Charles Dohogne <dtiman@sbcglobal.net, 9 Jul 2003]
~1000 Roger de Mowbray !Magna Charta Barons, p. 115

Sire de Montbray; father of:
1. Geoffrey de Montbray, c. 1030-c. 1093
2. Father of Robert de Montbray  who m. Matilda
3.  Amice who m. Roger d'Aubigny
[http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk/page3.htm]

ORIGINS OF THE NAME MOWBRAY:
The name stems from the small villag of Montbray in Normandy. This lies about 10 km. NE of the town of Villedieu-les-Poeles, which itself is 22 km NEW of Avranches on the bay of Mont Saint Michel. From this village came Geoffrey de Montbray who came to be Bishop of Coutances and accompanied Duke William of Normandy at the Conquest of England in 1066. [http://www.mowfam.freeserve.co.uk]
Adelaide Ponthieu ~0996 Eustacious de Burgo !Brother of Harlowen de Burgo and son of John de Burgo. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 129]

NEWLIN LINE - 26th ggrandfather

!Count de Comyn and Baron de Tonsberg; father of Robertus de Comyn. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 391]

b.c. 1005; son of Jean of Comyn & Conteville. [Bruce D. Johnson <brucedjohnson@earthlink.net, 3 Jul 2003]
~1120 William Percival of Dudley Somerei !This source says he is the father of Roger de Somerei who marries Lady Joan le
Strange.  Roll of Battle Abbey and Ped. of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's
Descendants says John Somery is father of Roger de
Somery. I'm guessing maybe this William is father of John/grandfather of Roger??
[Magna Charta Barons, p. 415]
1070 - 1137 Amaury III De Montfort 67 67 BURR, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE - 24th ggrandfather

Amaury de Montfort, count of Evreux, and his grand-nephew, William Crispin III, both bitter enemies of Henry I, plotted to take Robert de Chandos prisoner or assassinate him and capture the fortress of Gisors. They made arrangements to meet him in the town, but Robert, hearing the noise made by the invading forces
and sensing the plot, fled within the fortress, which he defended successfully until the arrival of King Henry, who brought forces to his succour a short time afterwards from Pont-Audemer. [Falaise Roll, p. 90]

Ralph the Red (Le Roux) was in charge of King Henry's forces which opposed Amaury de Montfort and William Crispin III in their bitter feud with the king. [Falaise Roll, p. 124]

Amaury, son of Simon de Montfort; b.c. 1065, as he led the forces of William Rufus against Montfort and Espernon in 1098, was fighting before Gisors in 1123 and died in 1137. [Falaise Roll, p. 130]

Captured in the battle of Bourgteroude in 1124 by William de Grandcourt, son of William, count d'Eu, who conducted him to safety and "found an honourable refuge in France" for him. [Falaise Roll, p. 133]

Son of Simon Montfort from his 3rd marriage. [Falaise Roll, p. 134]

Joined revolt of Waleran, Count of Meulan in 1123.[The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958;p-20]

Count d'Evreux; b.c. 1070, son of Simon de Montfort, Count d'Evreux, and Agnes d'Evreux; m.2 1120 Agnes de Garlande; father of Simont de Montfort, Count of Evreux; d. 1137, bur. Abbey of Haute-Bruyere, which he founded. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2917]

Son of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes of Evreux; m. Agnes de Garlande; father of Agnes and Simon. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Son of Simon I, Seigneur Montfort, and Agnes d'Evreux; m. Richeude of Hainault and Agnes de Garlende. [WFT Vol 4 Ped 3168]

From the reign of William Rufus (1087-1100) to that of Edward III (1327-77), Farleigh was known as Farleigh Montfort and was held by the Montfort family, who had a manor house on the present site of the castle. Between 1334 and 1348 Reginald de Montfort sold the property to de Burghersh, one of Edward III's
most trusted soldiers and diplomatists. [Farleigh Castle History<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5616/fchistry.htm]

[1748129.ged]
Custom Field:<_FA#> COUNT de EVEREUX
0993 - AFT 4 Feb 1030/1031 Amaury II Baron De Montfort Robert the Pious, King of France, was the father of Almaric de Montfort, whose son, Simon de Montfort, had Lady Isabel who m. Ralph de Toni, lord of Flamstead. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 261, 416]

NEWLIN, FOSTER - 26th ggrandfather

Seigneur of Montfort Amauri, Normandy, Lord from 1022; son of William de Montfort and N.N. de Nogent; father of Simon de Montfort Amauri. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3302]

m. Bertrade of Gommetz; father of Simon I de Montfort. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
~1000 Gaultier of Mantes Maunt !1st husband of Godgifu. [Knight's Popular History of England, Vol. 1, p. 190] ~1045 - >1120 Isabel de Montfort 75 75 BURR, MINOR LINES

Dau. of Simon de Montfort l'Amauri; m. Raoul de Toeni, Seigneur d'Acquigny. [Falaise Roll, p. 79, Table VIII]

Dau. of Simon I de Montfort and Isabel Bardoul/Dame of Nogent; m. Ralph de Toni III. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]
1024 - 1101 Raoul III d'Acquigny Toeni 77 77 !Standard bearer to William of Normandy. [Magna Charta Barons, pp. 261-2]

BURR, MINOR LINES

The Toenis were the hereditary standard-bearers of Normandy, but Raoul II refused to carry it at Senlac, protesting to Duke William that he could perform greater service to him by participating in the actual fighting. Raoul was seigneur de Conches, d'Acquigny and de Portes. He is sometimes referred to as "Raol de Conches". Son of Roger de Toeni d'Espagne. He espoused Isabel, dau. of Simon de Montfort l'Amauri, which marriage he consummated by kidnapping Agnes, his half-sister, dau. of Richard, Count of Evreux, and Adele, his widowed mother, marrying Agnes to the aforesaid Simon. Isabel bore him noble children: Roger and Raoul III and a dau. named Godehilde, who m.1. Robert, Count of Meulent, and 2. bef 1090 Baldwin (later king of Jerusalem). Made a donation to the abbey of St-Evroult c. 1080 after his safe return from Spain, to which country he made a journey as his father before him had done. [Falaise Roll, pp. 78-79]

At Domesday Ralf held Flamstead which prior to the Conquest had been held by Achi, a thegn of King Edward's. Roger held Westmill of Ralf; this had formerly been held by a sokeman, a man of Anschil of Ware. [Victoria History of Hertfordshire, p. 325]

Son of Roger I de Toni and Godeheut. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100]

Granted Clifford Castle by William FitzOsberne; dau. Margaret brought Clifford Castle to her marriage with Walter de Clifford, Fair Rosamond's father. [The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Herefordshire, p. 356]
Alexander Thomas Samuel Curle Living Williams
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