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Living
White
Living
White
Living
York
1908 - 1980
Albert
O.
White
71
71
His middle name may have been Onis or Oney instead of Eugene. He told us his father was half Native American from around the Great Lakes area. Menominee? or something like that. He showed us a map when we were children and pointed out the area and the name of the tribe (but we were all young and cannot remember exactly what he told us). Mom thinks it was his Mother who was part Indian. He made awesome homemade Yeast Doughnuts! He had brothers & sisters but their names are not known. He was an Underwater Welder in the Seabees. The Navy put him in a Tuberculosis Hospital in Texas. He remarried Bessie after he was released from the hospital. He spent time in California while he and Bessie were divorced and may have married (or not) a woman there and had a daughter named Patty. The following is 100% true and accurate: Flem White and Maggie White (White was her maiden name) were the parents of Albert White. Albert married Bessie Kelley and fathered James Walter White who married Betty Joe York and fathered me: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennfier Denise Ward
1918 - 1977
Bessie J
Kelley on
1930 Census
58
58
Kelley is an Irish name meaning "troublesome", "contentious" and also "bright-headed". She had Asthma
1907 - 1976
Charley
or Clive
York
69
69
York is an English habitation name from the city of York in Northern England, or perhaps in some cases a regional name Ron the county of Yorkshire. _______________________________________________________________________________________ His father named him Charles Clive after the author of a book he was reading at the time of Charley's birth. _______________________________________________________________________________________ He left home when he was young and rode a motorcycle across the countr He was a great storyteller with a terrific sense of humor. He had dark curly hair and twinkly hazel eyes. _______________________________________________________________________________________ I am 100% sure of the following lineage: Joseph B. York and Mary James were the parents of James Joseph York. James married Ida Hasseltine Seay and fathered Charles Clive York who married Fannie Irene Bates and fathered Betty Joe York. Betty married James Walter White and produced moi: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennifer Denise Ward CNW
1910 - 1992
Fannie
Irene
Bates
82
82
After the death of her father when she was about 13, the family was split up. Fannie was sent to school at Rabun Gap Nacoochee in Georgia and boarded with the Richie family until she graduated. She was a fantastic cook! She suffered from Osteoarthritis for years. _______________________________________________________________________________________ I am 100% positive that the following lineage is true and correct: Harley Anderson Bates married as his second wife Ada Elizabeth Bell and fathered Fannie Irene Bates who married Charles Clive York and had Betty Joe York. Betty married James Walter White and had me! Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennifer Denise Ward CNW
Living
Ward
Living
Ward
Living
Anderson
Living
York
1872 - 1943
James
Joseph
York
71
71
I am 100% sure of the following lineage: Joseph B. York and Mary James were the parents of James Joseph York. James married Ida Hasseltine Seay and fathered Charles Clive York who married Fannie Irene Bates and fathered Betty Joe York. Betty married James Walter White and produced moi: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennifer Denise Ward CNW
1878 - 1965
Ida
Hasseltine
Seay
87
87
Ida lived with her son, Earl York in Belle Glade, FL after she divorced James Joseph York. Until she broke her hip. She died in a nursing home in West Palm Beach where she had been for several years prior to her death. Always dressed nicely. A classy lady. "Don't Fence Me In" was a favorite song of hers.
1889 - 1925
Harley
Anderson
Bates
35
35
Tombstone inscription in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetery says: Harley A. Bates, Born Aug 28, 1889 Died 9 January 1925 At rest with Jesus World War I Draft Registration Card shows his birth date as August 28, 1889. He was of medium height and medium build with brown eyes and black hair.
1886 - 1967
Ada
Elizabeth
Bell
80
80
Bell is most probably an English occupational name for a bell ringer or bell founder, or a habitation name for someone living "at the bell". Ada was living with her daughter, Bessie in her brother John L. Bell's house in 1930. George W. Bell also lived there.
1920 - 1984
Adell
Ward
63
63
Private
Mildred
Mercer
1913 - 1984
James
Russell
Anderson
70
70
James had a couple of half-brothers, one of whom went to California. The brothers were the sons of Jame's father and his second wife, a Blackfoot woman. Names are unknown. They also had a daughter named Polly. Jame's father is thought to be 1/2 Swede and 1/2 Sioux. His mother's middle name is thought to be Lucinda and she was possibly of Irish descent. Lucinda had 2 daughters by a prior marriage. When she was younger she drove a logging wagon pulled by a team of mules. Apparently she was a "rip-snorter"! She had several husbands and boyfriends and is said to have shot one of them in the foot. She sewed another one up in a sheet while he was sleeping off a drunk and then proceeded to beat him. It's also said that she pistol-whipped Jame's 5th grade school-teacher for spanking him. (They say James never went further than the 5th grade.) One of his friends was Delbert Drannon. They were in the Army together. He worked in a steel mill at some point and was injured when a bolt fell and hit him in the head..he had a permanent indentation in his skull from that accident. Drove tanks in South Africa in WWII (near the end of the war). He also told a story about the soldiers having to wear their dog tags outside their shirts in plain view so the headhunters would not kill them. His paternal grandmother was kidnapped by the Sioux. The US Calvary rescued her and when they brought her back she had a son fathered by an Indian warrior. A man named Anderson later married her and raised the son, who was James' grandfather. When Jame's died there was some confusion before they could bury him. The Army already had him listed as dead.
1922 - 1999
Josephine
Louella
Sidle
77
77
1882 - 1935
Sherman
Sidle
52
52
1882 - 1957
Bertha
May
Gramling
74
74
1859 - 1914
Adam
Gramling
55
55
1860 - 1943
Clara
Alice
Hoffman
82
82
The name HOFFMAN is of German origin and refers to a farmer who owned his own land as opposed to holding it by rent or feudal obligation.
1819 - 1889
John
Gramling
70
70
1833 - 1896
Sylvenia
Snell
63
63
The name SNELL is an English nickname for a brisk or active person.
Living
Tranguia
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
White
Living
White
Living
White
1953 - 1982
James
Anthony
Cordell
29
29
Living
White
Living
Spaid
Living
Beavers
Living
Cordell
Living
Smith
Living
Smith
Living
Williams
Living
Williams
Living
Deetz
Living
Deetz
Living
Deetz
Living
Buchanan
1943 - 2002
David
Lee
White
59
59
Living
White
Living
White
1908 - 1975
James
Grady
Fortune
67
67
He was allegedly related to an ex-Governor of Florida. He has children by another marriage. Grady was listed as a Helper in the home of someone named CHILDS on the 1930 Census. His parents are on the same page.
Living
Fortune
BET 9 MAR 1916 AND 1917 - 1986
Winford
Earl
York
On the 1930 Census as Winford. E York and on the Florida Death Index his name is spelled Earl Wenford York.
1910 - 1983
Ralph
Grover
York
73
73
Ran an Antiques store in West Palm Beach, FL. 3 children?
1902 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Glen
York
BET 4 AND 5 MAY 1905 - 1999
Fred
L.
York
1912 - 1990
Lula
Pearl
York
78
78
1901 - 1989
Harry
Leibovit
88
88
He used to talk about being in a "concentration camp" when he was younger. He had numbers tattooed on his arm. He was Jewish. He always had a little portable radio with him listening to the Stock Market updates. Rumored to be a Bootlegger (from Miami to the Palm Beaches). Owned a bar in Belle Glade, FL (The Brass Rail) Owned a chain of hotels in Florida.
BET 2 AUG 1899 AND 1900 - 2000
Berda
Nell
York
Living
Paulk
Living
Paulk
Living
Paulk
1970 - 1990
Jeffrey
Scott
Paulk
20
20
Scotty committed suicide by jumping off the I-95 overpass into the Lake Worth High School parking lot.
Living
Delgado
Living
Delgado
Living
Delgado
~1880 - UNKNOWN
John
White
He had red hair. (?) Flem's father was supposed to be of Native American descent from somewhere around the Great Lakes area. Menominee or something like that, according to Albert White. (Mom says she thinks it was his mother who was Native American instead of the father but can't remember for sure). The following is 100% true and accurate: Flem White and Maggie White (White was her maiden name) were the parents of Albert White. Albert married Bessie Kelley and fathered James Walter White who married Betty Joe York and fathered me: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennfier Denise Ward
~1880 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Magdaline
?
May be part Indian from around the Great Lakes area. According to SS5, White was her Maiden name. The following is 100% true and accurate: Flem White and Maggie White (White was her maiden name) were the parents of Albert White. Albert married Bessie Kelley and fathered James Walter White who married Betty Joe York and fathered me: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennfier Denise Ward
BET 1860 AND 1863 - BET 1921 AND 1930
Charles
Walter
Kelley
1910 Census has a Lodger by the name of James Magruder living with Charles and Lillie as well as Lillie's 7 year old niece, Ollie M. Standard.
1889 - 1968
Lillie
Belle
Standard
79
79
Moved to Carlsbad, New Mexico with her daughter, Mamie & family. 1910 Census has Ollie M. Standard, niece, 7 years old, living with Charles and Lillie. There was also a lodger by the name of James Magruder living with them at that time. I suspect that this was actually James Magruder Standard, Lillie's brother. 1930 Census shows Lillie was widowed, head of the household and her 3 children living with her in Vicksburg.
D. UNKNOWN
Ruby
?
Private
Greadle
Sparks
Private
Mary
Lou ?
1894 - UNKNOWN
Chili or
Chillie
Viola York
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Hall
HALL. English, German, Danish/Norwegian and Swedish topographic name for someone who lived near a large house, or occupational name for someone employed at a hall or manor. Some cases may be habitation names from towns with this word, in particular Halle in the south-west corner of East Germany.
1905 - 1996
Katherine
M.
York
90
90
D. UNKNOWN
Herbert
Rogers
1913 - 1989
Howard
Albert
O'Berg
76
76
1915 - 2002
Ida
Belle
York
86
86
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Roscoe
Ledford
D. UNKNOWN
Lee
Burrell
~1890 - UNKNOWN
Greene
Calloway
1914 - 2004
Florence
Magalene
Bates
90
90
Member of Black Mountain Baptist Church.
D. 1994
Bob
Stamey
Private
Katherine
Virginia
Bates
1913 - 1983
David
Joshua
Stockton
70
70
1916 - 1996
Ray
Delania
Bates
79
79
1919 - 1993
James
Wilson
Bates
74
74
BET 1920 AND 1925 - UNKNOWN
Bernadette
Bates
Died as an infant.
1921 - 1999
Bessie
Pauline
Bates
77
77
D. UNKNOWN
Maggie
Garland
1904 - 1986
Annie
Mae
Bates
82
82
Double Stone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetery: Tallent, Annie Mae Tallent 1904-1986 J. Harve Tallent 1891-1969
1890 - 1969
John
Harvey
Tallent
78
78
Ancestry - Katherine Carradine's tree
1830 - 1914
Joseph
Bowens
York
83
83
Tombstone in Persimmon Baptist Church Cemetery: J. B. York;05 Nov 1830 - 29 May 1914; "His toils are past, his work is done, he fought the fight, the victory won."; Foot Stone, "J.B.Y." York, J. B. -- Private - September 8, 1862. Pension records show he was at home on sick furlough close of war. from: RABUN COUNTY, GA - MILITARY - Civil War Co.E 24TH Regiment "Rabun Gap Riflemen" Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Virginia Crilley varcsix@@hot.rr.com Company E, 24th Regiment Rabun County "Rabun Gap Riflemen" Grandpa (Charles Clive York) used to tell us that his grandfater Joseph was shot in the leg during the Civil War. A List of children of other woman not widows as above disscribed as of wives of Soldiers now in Survice for Instance who are under twelve years of age who have not the means of Support. Persimmon District NameNumber of Children Joseph York " 5 YORK, J. B. (Joseph Bowens York), born 5 Nov 1830, s/o Jeremiah and Margaret Donaldson York; married/1: Mary S. Carnes; married/2: Mary A. James; CSA Service: Enlisted 8 Sept 1862, Co. E, 24th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Rabun Gap Riflemen, Pri. Pension records show he was at home on sick furlough close of war; died 29 Jul 1914, buried at Persimmon Baptist Church Cem., Rabun Co., GA. (Marian Miller) http://www.usgennet.org/usa/region/southeast/garabun/civilwar/cwsursz.html - The Civil War in Rabun County GA, Index of Soldiers The records of the Georgia Department of Archives and History contains a list of some 300 men, "Names of Men Subject to Military Duty in Rabun County in 1862" which includes J. B. York. _______________________________________________________________________________________ I am 100% sure of the following lineage: Joseph B. York and Mary James were the parents of James Joseph York. James married Ida Hasseltine Seay and fathered Charles Clive York who married Fannie Irene Bates and fathered Betty Joe York. Betty married James Walter White and produced moi: Catherine Neal White. My daughter by Adell Ward Jr is Jennifer Denise Ward CNW
1846 - 1940
Mary
M.
James
93
93
Mary's father was born in North Carolina according to the 1880 census. Tombstone in Persimmon Baptist Church Cemetery: Mary James York; 19 Sep 1846 - 03 Apr 1940 PAGE 53 A List of Woman Wheither they are the Wives of Soldiers or whos sons or other person upon Whom they have usually depended for Support heretofore has died been killed disabled or is then absent in the millitary Survice and who are Indigent and have not the means of Support Persimon Dist. Mrs. Joseph York A List of children of other woman not widows as above disscribed as of wives of Soldiers now in Survice for Instance who are under twelve years of age who have not the means of Support. Persimmon District NameNumber of Children Joseph York " 5 RABUN CO., GA - SALT LISTS - Salt list, January 23, 1863 ==================================================================== Submitted by Dawn Watson Inferior Court Minutes (County Purposes), 1860 - 1869, Rabun Co., GA PAGE 74 The names of women whos husband [is] in the Confederate Army 2. Mary York four children
1802 - 1888
Jeremiah
York
86
86
From Deeds and Land Records, Rabun Co, GAGenWeb: Deed Book A, p. 159 (transcribed to Book R, p. 109) Deed dated 29 Dec. 1827, recorded 10 Jul. 1828, from John W. Towns, Rabun Co., GA, to Jeremiah York, Rabun Co., GA, conveyed 490 acres, Lot 43, First District, for $300. Witnesses: Jonathan S. Hogue and John S. Stanley. Signed: John W. Towns. (MM1) Deed Book A, p. 240 (transcribed to Book R, p. 181) Deed dated 9 May 1830, recorded 5 Apr. 1831, from Jeremiah York, to Jeffry York, Rabun Co., GA conveyed South half of Lot 43, First District, for $150. Witnesses: Elijah Brady and John Patterson. Signed: Jeremiah York. (MM1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tombstone in Persimmon Baptist Church Cemetery: Jeremiah York; 16 Dec 1802 - 20 Dec 1888; "In Memory of" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from "Sketches of Rabun County History" (reprinted in 1959) by Andrew Jackson Ritchie: "The only children of Seymour York were three sons - Jeremiah, John and Jeffry. The oldest son, Jeremiah, was born in 1802 and died in 1888, at the age of 86 years. He was about 21 years of age when the family came to this county. On December 29, 1827, he purchased from John W. Towns of Talliaferro County lot 43 in the Persimmon district, containing 490 acres, at the price of $300. He married Margaret Dollison, who died in 1870 at the age of 65 years. All of his children were from this marriage. There were three daughters. Caroline married Alfred Keener. They moved to Texas. Margaret married L. C. Hollifield, who was for several terms Clerk of the Superior Court. Adeline married Lee Pinner of the Persimmon district. Late in his life Jeremiah York married Polly Ann Moore. He was a Justice of the Peace and a deacon in the Baptist Church. He is buried in the old Persimmon cemetery. The sons for Jeremiah York were John Marion, Martin V., Cicero, the Rev. W. S. York and Joseph B. York. The two families of John Marion York and Martin V. York are more widely known than the others. These two men were reared on the old plantation in the Persimmon district and spent all of their lives there." List of Slave Owners in Rabun County in 1862 includes Jeremiah York with 1 slave and his mother Miriam owned 4.
1837 - 1867
Mary
S.
Arrendale
29
29
~1857 - UNKNOWN
Galveston
York
~1861 - UNKNOWN
Safrona
York
Her first name looks like it's spelled Sophrona in the 1880 census.
~1862 - UNKNOWN
Cicero
York
~1864 - UNKNOWN
Adaline
York
1805 - 1870
Margaret
Donelson
or Dollison?
65
65
Last name may have been Donaldson or Dollison. Tombstone in Persimmon Baptist Church Cemetery: Margaret York; 25 Jan 1805 - 10 Dec 1870; "In Memory Of" YORK, W. S. (William Seymore York), born 15 Apr 1823, Rabun Co., GA, s/o Jeremiah and Margaret Donaldson York; married: Nancy A. Coffee; CSA Service: Enlisted Jan. 1863, Co. F. 52d Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Tennessee, C.S.A., Rabun County, GA Beauregard Braves, Pvt.; died 12 Feb 1879, buried at Persimmon Baptist Church Cem., Rabun Co., GA. (Marian Miller) http://www.usgennet.org/usa/region/southeast/garabun/civilwar/cwsursz.html
1823 - 1879
Reverend
55
55
1825 - 1908
Nancy
Coffee
83
83
1829 - UNKNOWN
John
Marion
York
D. UNKNOWN
Rachel
D.
Jones
1833 - UNKNOWN
Adeline
York
D. UNKNOWN
Lee
Pinner
1835 - 1862
Elisha
Newton
York
27
27
1836 - 1908
Mary
Margaret
York
72
72
1830 - 1917
Lorenzo
Crayton
Hollifield
87
87
Last name may be Hallifield.
1839 - 1916
Martin Van
Buren
York
77
77
1839 - 1915
Sarah
Ann
Hopper
75
75
1842 - UNKNOWN
Caroline
York
1822 - UNKNOWN
Alfred
Keener
Last name may be Kerner.
1845 - 1919
Cicero
C.
York
74
74
~1849 - 1924
Pelonia
E.
Kerby
75
75
D. UNKNOWN
William
Donaldson
~1777 - BET 1857 AND 1859
Seymour
(Semore)
York
1850 Slave Schedule for Rabun Co, GA shows Seamore York owning: 1 black female age 45 1 black male age 37 1 black female age 14 1 black male age 10 1 black male age 7 1 black male age 5 From Deeds and Land Records Rabun Co, GaGenWeb: Deed Book C, p. 30 (transcribed to Book Q, p. 540) Deed dated 8 Jun. 1841, recorded 15 Jun 1841, from Allen R. Gaines, Administrator, Estate of Benjamin O'Neill, of Rabun Co., GA, to Semore York, Rabun Co., GA, conveyed north part of Lots 8 and 9, Second District, and 25 acres, being the northeast corner of Lots 21, Fifth District, Rabun Co., GA for $355. Witnesses: James Bleckley and John York. Signed: A. R. Gaines (MM1) Deed Book A, p. 125 (transcribed to Book R, p. 78) Deed dated 10 Jan. 1826, recorded 23 Aug. 1826, from Lazarus Tilley and Sarah Tilley, his wife, Rabun Co., GA, to Semore York, Rabun Co., GA, conveyed 304½ acres, Lots 18, 11, 17, Second District, for $600. Witnesses: George Crawford and Elisha Wellborn, J.P. Signed: Lazarus Tilley and Sarah Tilley. (MM1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from "Sketches of Rabun County History" (reprinted in 1959) by Andrew Jackson Ritchie: "In the back of the old musty volume, Book A, in the record of deeds we find that as early as 1818, a year before Rabun County was created by the Legislature, the old Jeffry Bek on his plantation in the Pickensville district of South Carolina was writing a will which was afterwards recorded as a deed. In this instrument he says that he has given his lands to his sons and is undertaking to give two of his six negroes to his daughter Miriam and her husband, Seymour York. Thus Seymour York was a brother in law of the noted Colonel Sam Beck. He was then married and was living in South Carolina. The next we see of this mans in the recrods of deeds which show that on June 10, 1826 he purchased from Lazarus Tilley of Rabun County parts of land lots 11, 17 and 18 on Scott's Creek west of Clayton, containing 300 acres, at the price of $600. Here Seymour York made his home and reared his family. He built a corn mill on the creek. The heavy sills of locust timber are still there, and the mill has been in use until recently. This man was thus the patriarch of all the Yorks in Rabun County, so far as we know." The only children of Seymour York were three sons - Jeremiah, John and Jeffry." Grand Juror, April term 1829. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BET 1777 AND 1780 - BET 1859 AND 1860
Meriam
Beck
Family Data Collection - Births Record, Ancestry.com Miriam Beck born 1780 in VA daughter of Jeffrey Beck and Mary Molly McDaniel Family Data Collection - Deaths Record, Ancestry.com Miriam Beck died 1859 in Rabun county, GA "Sketches of Rabun County History" by Andrew Jackson Ritchie (see note in Miriam's Father's file regarding her inheritance). "On January 1, 1860, the mother, Miriam York, widow of Seymour York, agreed with her three sons, Jeremiah, Jeffry and John, on a division of the Seymour York estate. Jeffry was allotted some of the land on Scott's Creek. The balance went mostly to John York." List of Slave Owners in Rabun County in 1862 includes Jeremiah York with 1 slave and his mother Miriam owned 4. Beck is an English topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream. Also an English (Norman) habitation name form any of the various places in Northern France, for example Bec Hellouin in Eure.
~1753 - 1835
Jeremiah
York
82
82
1790 Federal Census for Randolph County, NC shows Jeremiah York as head of household with 4 free white males under the age of 16 and 5 free white females. At the period of the insurrection of the Regulators and it's tragic aftermath John Aldred or Alred must have been in full sympathy with those who opposed official tyranny. There is preserved one Petition from a group of his neighbors, and he on behalf of Thomas Welborn, who appears to have come under investigation for his part in the struggle. Among those signing this testimonial were these: SEMORE YORK, JEREMIAH YORK, Tidence Lane, John Lance, JOHN ALREAD, Shubal Stearnes. (Colonial records of North Carolina (25-26)
~1780 - BET 1810 AND 1824
Sarah
Allred
I'm a bit uncomfortable with Sarah's ancestry and the dates I have for her. I haven't found reliable documentation for anything I've found on her online. This needs work.
1723 - 1792
John
Allred
69
69
In 1755 entered a land warrant in Orange County, NC for 640 acres of land on the east side of Deep River, on the mouth of Mount Pleasant Run on Sandy Creek, and included both his and Thomas Alldrid's improvements. The land had previously been entered by John McDaniel. This warrant was entered the 15th of March 1755. (fr www.allredroster.com) Orange County Tax Records, 1755 and 1772. (John Alred) Will dated 1792 names children John, Joseph, Jonathan, Elizabeth Horner, Catherine Julian, Susannah Guren, Barbara York and unmarried daughters Lidy, Rebecca, Margaret, Mary and Sarah. It is possible that Joseph, Jonathan and Sarah were children of another marriage. (Jerry McCoy's tree at Ancestry.com) Recognized as a DAR patriot, for patriotic service in North Carolina.
BET 1723 AND 1739 - 1801
Margaret
Cheney
Margaret's name may be Lillian Margaret Cheney. Also called Peggy. There may be some doubt about the validity of a marriage between John Allred and Margaret Cheney (fr www.allredroster.com)
1720 - 1804
Francis
Cheney
84
84
He first appears in 1759 in the record of Lord Granville granting James Chaney some land in Orange [now, Randolph] Co., NC. He, in 1762, was also granted land. (The Randolph County, North Carolina, Deed Book 8, p368, records that the Earl of Granville, K.G., granted 400 acres of Orange County to Francis Chaney on 39 June 1762. The land was on the Richland Creek of the waters of Deep River.) Tax lists record him and Francis, Jr., a son who would move to Kentucky then Tennessee. Also, there is John Chaney, another son. His daughter, Margaret, married into the Allred family. In 1804, Francis was deeding land to her, her son (Jonathan Allred) and to John Chaney. This appears to indicate that he might have been reaching the end of his active life and was passing his property to his heirs before he died. However, this is only speculation. The number of children he and Sarah had is uncertain although the twenty year difference between John and Margaret suggests that several more children were probably born. ---Jesse Gerald Chaney, Sr. Several records have been located which seem to locate this Francis Chaney in North Carolina although earlier records indicate that he was possibly born about 1700 in New Kent Co., Virginia. However, this preparer feels that that Francis Chaney is too old. (Most ot the content of the following is quoted from the correspondence of Jesse Gerald Chaney.) Note that although the records are of Randolph County, when the transactions were recorded, the area was then part of Orange County. Francis appears on the 1755 Tax REcords for Orange Co, NC (as Francis Chancy). Randolph County, NC, Deed Book 8, page 368: A grant of 400 acres from the Earl of Granville, K.G., to Francis Chaney of Orange County, in the Province of North Carolina, on Richland Creek of the Waters of Deep River, 30 June, 1762. Francis signed the Regulator petition of Governor William Tryon in 1768 and fought in the Battle of Alamance in 1771. Colonial Records from NC, Orange Co, NC- Misc-Regulators In the same Deed Book 8, page 232: Francis Chaney, for love and affection to his daughter, Margaret Allred, one hundred Acres, 26 April, 1801. (John Chaney, in his application for a Revolutionary War pension, named his sister, Margaret Allred.) On the same page 232: Francis Chaney, for love and goodwill, to his grandson Jonathan Allred, one hundred acres on the Weste End of his land on one fork of Richland Creek 26 April 1801. On page 431: Francis Chaney, for love and goodwill, to Margaret Alred, his daughter, one hundred acres lying on the waters of Richland Creek as well more fully appear by applying the old original deed given to said Francis Chaney by the Earl of Granville, 2 October, 1804. On pages 500 and 501: Francis Chaney Sr., Francis Chaney Jr., Michael Harvey Sr., Margaret Alred, and Margarett Stillwell to John Chaney, for one hundred pounds, one hundred acres on the waters of Richland Creek, 27 September 1804. (This John Chaney is certainly the son of Francis Chaney, Sr., who, in an application for a Revolutionary War pension in 1833 in Greene Co., IN, reported that his father was Francis Chaney and his sister was Margaret Allred.) These documents seem to indicate that Francis Chaney (Sr.) was dispensing his property. This suggests that he was considering his death. Whether he was ill or aged is not clear. No record of his death, nor any other transactions nor legal records, have been found after this year, 1804. ---Jesse Gerald Chaney, Sr. & Charles C. Chaney; 1790 Federal Census for 1790 show Francis Chaney Sr. as head of household.
BET 1719 AND 1730 - >1757
Sarah
Aurick
1706 - 1792
John
Arledge
86
86
John Allred and wife, Anne Hamilton, came to Orange County, NC about 1750. Randolph County was later formed from portions of Orange and Rowan Counties. On March 15, 1755 he received a land grant from the Crown for a tract of land on Sandy Creek. John was married twice. His first wife is Unknown. Thomas and William were possibly children of the previous marriage. Moved to Frederick Co, VA by 1745; Camden Dist, SC by 1749. ??? ............................................................................................................................................................................ John’s Will (transcribed as written) from http://www.allredfamily.org/johnstranscribedwill.html In the name of God, Amen. I John Allred of Randolph County and State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body though of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make ordain constitute and appoint this my last will and testament in manner following declaring this only to be my last will and testament utterly revoking and disavowing all other wills and testaments by me made and in the first place recommending my Soul to God who gave it nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again at the last day by the mighty power of God and my body to be buried in a decent Christian manner at the discretion of my Executor and my just debts and funeral charges to be paid. Item I give and bequeath to my son John Allred the sum of forty shillings to be paid out of my estate Item I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Allred one half of my land to wit the upper part containing one hundred and twenty five acres. I give to my son Joseph one cow Item I give and bequeath to my son Jonathan Allred the other half of my land including the dwelling home. Item I give to my said son Jonathan one cow Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Horner the sum of ten shillings to be raised out of my estate. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Catherine Julian the sum of ten shillings to be raised out of my estate. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Susannah Guren the sum of ten shillings to be raised out of my estate. Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Lidy one cow Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca one cow Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret one mare coult and likewise my bed and bedstead and one cow and likewise ten pounds to be raised out of my estate and my will further is that my negroe man and my horses and the remainder of my cattle exclusive of what is mentioned in the will shall be sold and the money summing there from to be equally divided amongst the following children to wit Joseph Allred, Jonothan Allred, Barbara York, Sarah Allred, Mary Allred, Liddy Allred, Rebecca Allred and Margaret Allred and further I do constitute and appoint Renny Julien and Isaac Julien Executors to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have set my hand and seal the fifteenth day of September 1792. Signed and Sealed and pronounced his in the presence of John Allred (Seal) Isaac Odell mark John Duncan Enoch Davis --------------- State of North Carolina Randolph County December Term 1792 It having been certified to the Court that John Allred is dead and hath made his last will and testament in writing a copy of which is hereunto annexed - Renny Julian and Isaac Julian - Executors in said will named qualified accordingly. These are therefore authorized and impower the said Executors to act as such observing the directions of the act of assembly in that case made and provided. Given at the Clerks offices in Randolph the second Monday of December Anno Domi 1792 in the 7 year of our Independence. I Harper CC ............................................................................................................................................................................ Land Records: John received his first land grant March 15, 1755. Unfortunately, the original paper work for this land grant is in such horrible shape that it is only available for viewing via microfilm now. As you can see, it's very hard to read. However, we do have the following description of this original land grant taken from the book Orange County Records, Volume I, Granville Proprietary Land Office, Abstracts of Loose Papers edited by William D. Bennett. This book is on file in the Genealogy Room of the NC State Archives. On page 12, you'll find: Allrid, John Warrent 15 March 1755 640 acres on east side Deep River, on mouth of Mount Pleasant Run of Sandy Run; includes his and Thomas Alldrid's improvements; heretofore entered by John McDaniel. Entered 15 March 1755 Surveyed 2 May 1755 Deed 15 March 1756 Another description of the same land comes from the book (page 50) Orange County Records, Vol. V, Granville Proprietary Land Office, Deeds and Surveys, 1752-1760 edited by William D. Bennett, C. G. also on file in the Genealogy Room, NC State Archives, Raleigh, NC: 148. 15 March 1756, John Alred, planter, ten shillings, on both sides Mount Pleasant Creek, begin at a black oak, N crossing the creek 65 ch. to a black oak, E crossing the creek 80 ch. to a white oak, S 65 ch. to a white oak, W 80 ch. to first station, 520 acres, twenty shillings ten pence rent per year, surveyed 2 May 1755, Thos. Allred and Herman Husbands, SCC (SSLG 83-C) (Ed. note: see also N. C. Patent Book 14:332) We also have this plat map which was attached to the original land grant. Using this information we have been able to pin-point exactly where John's land was located. Using today's map of North Carolina, locate Asheboro (Randolph County) in the center of the state. Follow HWY 64 East from Asheboro to Ramseur. Go north on HWY 22 about 1 1/2 miles, turn right on Patterson Grove Church Road. Go 3 miles, turn left on Academy Road (at the church). Go 1/2 mile and you'll find a bridge which crosses Sandy Creek. Get out and walk 1/2 way across the bridge looking to your north. About 50 yards north of the bridge you'll see the "mouth" of Mt. Pleasant Creek as it branches away from Sandy Creek. Per the descriptions in the land grants, this is where John was living in 1755. John's younger brother, Thomas, was living with him at that time. To our knowledge, John remained on this land and is most likely buried on it somewhere. His grave has not been found. From http://www.allredfamily.org/johnslandrecords.htm In May 1740, CLEMENT ARLEDGE obtained an attachment against the Estate of JOHN ARLEDGE for nine hundred pounds of tobacco. On 15 March 1755 is recorded a "Grant from Earl Granville to JOHN ALDRED of Orange Co., N.C., of 640 acres. Entry 154. No. 01128. On 15 March 1756 there was a "Grant to JOHN ALDRED or ALRED of 520 acres on both sides of Mt. Pleasant Creek. Grant No31 File No 325 Orange Co Grant Book ? (14:332) At the period of the insurrection of the Regulators and it's tragic aftermath John Aldred or Alred must have been in full sympathy with those who opposed official tyranny. There is preserved one Petition from a group of his neighbors, and he on behalf of Thomas Welborn, who appears to have come under investigation for his part in the struggle. Among those signing this testimonial were these: SEMORE YORK, JEREMIAH YORK, Tidence Lane, John Lance, JOHN ALREAD, Shubal Stearnes. (Colonial records of North Carolina (25-26) Randolph County was formed from Orange County and Rowan County, (Guilford Co. from Orange and Rowan, 1771; Randolph Co. From Guilford, 1779), and this included the Sandy Creek Settlement. It is probable that JOHN died before 1779, but the date of his death is uncertain. ............................................................................................................................................................................ The Rape of Lydia Allred A Research Report By: Linda Allred Cooper Whenever we think of the "good ole days" we tend to forget that some of the horrors we associate with today’s world sometimes happened back then too. The story of Lydia Allred is one such case. Lydia was born in Orange County, North Carolina in 1770. She was one of the younger children of John Allred who settled in North Carolina in the 1750’s. Lydia was raised on the family farm located near today’s Patterson Grove community just north of Franklinville, NC. In 1779 this same land became part of the newly formed Randolph County. Most of the time Lydia’s neighbors were law abiding. Court documents from that time period show that there were occasional visits to court to complain about a missing cow or hog and a few accusations of theft of farm equipment, but, for the most part, life was peaceful. One important exception to that rule was the Lewis family. John and Priscilla Lewis raised a large family on their land located just north of today’s Franklinville. This family, especially the boys and men, were well known as mean, tough, belligerent bullies. They made their own rules, followed no laws but their own and beat or killed anyone who made them mad. One account taken from the book "The Randolph Story" on file in the Randolph Room, Asheboro Public Library states: The Lewises were tall, broad, muscular and very powerful men. The family were the lions of the country. Their character was eminently pugnacious. Nearly all of them drank to intoxication; aware of power, they insulted whom they listed; they sought occasions of quarrel as a Yankee does gold in California. They rode through plantations; killed their neighbor’s cattle; took fish from other men’s traps; said what they pleased; all more for contention than gain. Though the opposed had power, they were afraid to prosecute them, they knew these human hydras had no mercy; they dreaded their retaliating vengeance. Anything, man or beast, that crossed their path periled it’s life. The neither sheltered themselves under the strong arm of the law nor permitted others to do so, they neither gave nor asked mercy. Their pledge was sure as anything human could be. If they threatened death or torture, those threatened always thought it prudent to retire to the very uttermost part of the earth. Stephen Lewis, the fifth child of John and Priscilla, was born June 4, 1757. (1) Per Lewis family documents, he fought and bullied his way into adulthood. In the 1770’s he began appearing in court, charged with a variety of theft, assaults and battery. More times, than not, the court found him not-guilty, no doubt fearing retaliation from him or his family. On the few occasions he was found guilty, he was usually fined some small amount which was never collected. This pattern continued on into the mid 1780’s. Between March and October 1786, Stephen and his brother, John, had been in court 11 different times (2) answering a variety of charges. One of those charges was brought by Lydia’s father, John, who accused John Lewis of assault in June 1786. (3) John Lewis was found innocent and John Allred became the target of some vicious retaliation. The Allred family found themselves confronted by the Lewis family over the next few months. Farm equipment disappeared. Farm animals were slaughtered. When the family members went to visit neighbors, they were followed and taunted. Finally, on a sunny afternoon in October, it all came "to a head". October 30th no doubt began as a normal day on the farm. Chores were performed, meals were cooked and served by the women while the men worked in the fields. The colorful fall leaves were falling and the weather had a slight "nip in the air". When her chores were finished, Lydia decided to walk the well worn wagon path to her sister and brother-in-law’s home, Barbara and William York. Barbara was 17, only one year older than Lydia and a newly wed. The sisters were close and no doubt missing each other’s daily company. A visit would be welcome. The court document filed November 6, 1786 tells the story in chilling detail. Lydia was walking along the path when Stephen Lewis rode up on his horse. He, no doubt, recognized her as one of John Allred’s daughters. Lewis got off of his horse and grabbed Lydia, pulling her to him roughly and forcing her onto his lap as he sat down on a log. Holding her tightly, he asked her to have "carnal knowledge" with him. She refused, telling him she would rather die and tried to fight her way free of his clutches. Angered, he forced his hand under her skirt and "placed his hand on her privates and forced his fingers into her body". She fought valiantly, but he was bigger and stronger than the frightened 16 year old girl. He pushed her to the ground and violently beat and raped her. When finished, Lewis left Lydia lying on the path and rode off. She pulled herself together and somehow managed to get to her sister’s home. As you can imagine, the family reacted in horror and demanded justice. On November 6, Lydia’s father, brothers and brother-in-laws came to court to file charges (4) against Stephen Lewis. Unfortunately, as in the past, the court continued to be reluctant to indict or convict anyone in the Lewis family of anything - even something as horrible as rape. Court records show that although the Allred family presented overwhelming evidence and Lydia herself was forced to testify in detail about the rape, little was done to Stephen Lewis. Finally, in December, the court agrees to indict Lewis (5 & 6) and hold a trial. However, the intimidated jurors and court officials, fearing reprisals from the Lewis family, vote to post-pone the trial until Spring 1787. They were probably hoping that, with the new court session, they would not be chosen as jurors and would escape the Lewis family wrath. On February 1, 1787, Stephen Lewis was back in court (7) accused of threatening the life of Lydia’s father, John. He had already beat John, breaking his nose, and continued to harass the family every chance he got. John asked the court for protection. It wasn’t awarded until another week passed. In response, Stephen and his family increased their campaign of harassment and terror. Finally, in March 1787, the court imposes a 100 pound bond on Lewis (8) to guarantee his appearance in court for trial. But, the trial is post-poned once again as the Lewis family’s threats scare the jurors. By June, Lydia’s father had reached his limit and begins fighting back. However, he accomplishes nothing except getting himself arrested (9) for "profane swearing in public". The humiliation must have been unbearable as John is arrested for "swearing" while his daughter’s rapist still roamed free. While in court facing the original "swearing" charge, John loses his temper again and swears at the court officials. Again he is charged and fined. The rape trial is post-poned again and again as the jurors and court officials were harassed by the Lewis family. Court documents also show that the Lewis brothers were in court many times (10) over the next 4 years as they continued to wreak havoc in Randolph County. But, as we’ve all heard, "you reap what you sow" and eventually everyone pays for the evil they do. When Stephen raped Lydia, he was married. Lewis family records show that he beat his wife on a regular basis, treating her no better than he did his neighbors. Finally, in 1791, Stephen’s brother, Richard, helped Stephen’s wife escape and hid her outside of the county at the home of a friend. Richard was no better than Stephen, so this unusual act of kindness was rare. Stephen and Richard argued violently about the beatings, and finally Richard agreed to return Stephen’s wife if he would promise to quit beating her. Stephen refused. Eventually he found his wife and dragged her back home, beating her severally. Stephen then went to his brother’s home intending to kill him. Richard, seeing Stephen approach, grabbed his shot gun and ran upstairs. As Stephen climbed the stairs looking for Richard, Richard shot and wounded him. The family gathered around and soon Stephen was sent back home patched up, but very angry. As Stephen laid at home recovering from the gun-shot wound, he swore to everyone in hearing distance that he would kill his brother as soon as he was healed. Richard, knowing Stephen fully intended to carry out this threat, finally decided to end the feud once and for all. He rode to Stephen’s house, crept quietly to the back of the house where he knew Stephen was recovering. As he looked through a crack in the wall, he could see Stephen sitting up in bed having his wound dressed. Richard stuck the barrel of the gun through the crack in the wall and shot his brother through the heart, killing him instantly. Lydia, in the meantime, never recovered emotionally from the rape. She became a recluse, painfully shy, never wanting to go out in public or leave the confines of home. Her father, John, died in 1792 knowing that his daughter’s rapist had finally paid for his crimes. After John died, Lydia moved in with her sister, Barbara, and her family where she lived until her death. from http://www.allredfamily.org/lydiareport.htm ............................................................................................................................................................................ Other Sources: Historical Southern Families, Vol X, Allred (Aldridge) of North Carolina, Page 82. 1755 Tax List for Orange Co, NC
~1709 - UNKNOWN
Virginia
Annie
Hamilton
Hamilton is a Scots and N. Irish habitation name, ultimately not from the town of Hamilton near Glasgow, but from what is now a deserted village in the parish of Barkby, Leics. However, some bearers may derive their name from the town founded by the Hamiltons, rather than from being members of the Norman family.
~1727 - 1783
Semore
York
56
56
Semore York was a loyal British subject. He is recorded in the Colonial North Carolina records as Seymoure, Seymour, and Cemore York. Rev. Shubal Stearns established the Sandy Creek Baptist Church in 1756 on land donated by Semore York. This information on Semore York was provided by Dennis R. York, Jr. with sources from him given as "Ten Sons of Oliver pp 113-127 by Solon P. Crain and Marguerite Starr Crain; A History of North Carolina Baptists 1727-1932 by M.A. Huggins; History of North Carolina Baptists by George Washington Paschal; York Families of Randolph County North Carolina by Dennis York; Genealogical files of Dennis York; Randolph County will books and tax lists, and U.S. Census record; North Carolina Colonial Records. Semore York pp 529 Randolph County History Book item 643. Semore York (ca 1727-1783) was a loyal British subject, born in England about 1727 along with his brothers Henry, John, and perhaps Thomas York. Semore is also recorded in the Colonial North Carolina records as Seymore, Seymoure, and Cemore York. Their father Jeremiah York had emigrated from England with his family into the Pipe Creek settlement of Maryland between Baltimore and Philadelphia in the early 1700's. By 1750 Jeremiah York and his three sons Henry, John, and Semore had migrated into Granville County, NC, in what is now Randolph County, NC. Thomas York had also migrated into Granville County, NC. The great awaking or Great Revival began about 1726 in New England. Mr. Shubal Stearns, a native of Boston, Massachusetts, was bred a Presbyterian, but embraced the Baptist principles in Tolland, Connecticut. He was ordained March 20, 1751, by elders of Stonington and New London, Conn., as a Separatists Baptist minister. The Philadelphia Association appointed in 1755 two ministers to visit North Carolina "in the interest of evangelism." Rev. Shubal Stearns and Rev. Daniel Marshall with a few families came to Orange County, North Carolina, from Cacapon near Winchester in Hampshire County, Virginia, in the fall following General Braddock's defeat in November 1755. The Stearns and the York's all settled in the Sandy Creek and Mount Pleasant Creek region of what is now northeast Randolph County. Rev. Shubal Stearns established the Sandy Creek Baptist Church in 1756 on land donated by Semore York. As soon as they arrived, a little meetinghouse was built in 1756 with sixteen members. This was followed by the organization of the Sandy Creek Association in 1758. Then a house of 30 feet by 26 feet was built in 1762 with about 40 families. One of their exhorters was Tidence Lane. "It was the mother church, nay the grandmother church, and a great grand mother to 42 churches from which sprang 125 ministers. All the separate Baptists sprang hence; not only eastward toward the sea, but westward to Tennessee, not only towards the great river Mississippi, but northward to Virginia and southward to South Carolina and Georgia" according to Morgan Edwards' 1772 notebook. Some of the Baptists were involved in the Regulator movement that later resulted in the Battle of Alamance on May 16, 1776. Rev. Shubal Stearns and the Sandy Creek Association threatened to excommunicate members who disturbed the peace as Regulators. But feelings for freedom from oppression ran very deep. The Sandy Creek Church reduced from 616 to fourteen souls following the defeat at the Battle of Alamance and persecution of the Regulators by Governor Tryon. Morgan Edwards wrote, "It is said that 1500 families departed since the Battle of Alamance and a great many more are waiting to follow. "It is from this historical event and origin that the Southern Baptist and Primitive Baptist formed their beginnings and had their greatest missionary growth throughout the South. Soon after the Battle of Alamance, Rev. Shubal Sterns died 20 November 1771 and was buried in the Sandy Creek Baptist Church Cemetery. There is a rough, stone grave marker nearby in the same cemetery for Semore York. It reads "S Y, 8 Feb 1783" and is only a few feet northeast from the original church building site. The will of Semore York was probated in Randolph County in March 1783. The North Carolina Colonial Records indicate Semore York was very active in the Revolutionary War activities and events leading up to our Independence. On January 10, 1776, Governor Josiah Martin, last royal governor of North Carolina, issued the order: To William Fields, James Hunter, Robert Fields, Jeremiah Fields, and Seymoure York, Esquires of the County of Guilford; Greetings: I hereby grant to you power and authority to form the forces you shall so raise, into companies of fifty men each, and to appoint one Captain, …and I do hereby give you full power and authority to seize and take whatsoever may be necessary of arms, ammunition, provisions, horses, and carriage for the subsistence and accommodation of His Majesty's faithful subjects" Semore York was a loyalist Tory, and served a British Captain. He led a company of 34 men into the battle of Moore's Creek Bridge near Wilmington, North Carolina, on February 27, 1776. The battle lasted three minutes. Thirty of the Tories were killed or mortally wounded and between 20 and 30 taken prisoners, among whom was his Excellency General Donald Macdonald, the aged Highlander and sick leader of the Tories. The Engagement at the Bridge When Lillington arrived at the bridge on the 25th, he quickly saw the position's defensive advantages. The creek, a dark, sluggish, stream about 35 feet wide, wound through swampy terrain and could be crossed in the vicinity of only over this bridge. To dominate the crossing, Lillington built a low earthwork on a slight rise overlooking the bridge and its approach from the east. Joining Lillington the next day, Caswell sent his men across the bridge to throw up earthworks there. Thus by the evening on February 26, the patriots straddled the bridge. Lillington with 150 men waited on the east side of the creek, and Caswell with 850 men were camped on the west. MacDonald's loyalists, 1,600 strong but with arms for less than half that many, camped 6 miles away. MacDonald had lost the race to the bridge and now had to decide whether to avoid fighting once more or to cut through their opponents. At a council of war the younger leader carried the debate, and eventually all agreed that the enemy should be attacked. An element in the decision was the report by a scout that Caswell's position lay on their side of the river and was thus vulnerable. At 1 a.m. on the 27th the loyalists set out on their march to the attack, with a party of 75 picked broad swordsmen under Capt. John Campbell in the lead. By now MacDonald had fallen ill, and Donald McLeod was in command. The going was slow, for the route lay through thickets and swampy ground. During the night Caswell abandoned the camp and withdrew across the creek. Once on the other side, Caswell's men removed the planks and greased the girders. Posting artillery to cover the bridge, they waited in darkness for the advancing Scots. An hour before dawn the loyalists came upon Caswell's deserted camp and found the fires burning low. Moving on to nearly woods, McLeod regrouped his men and passed the rallying cry - "King George and Broad Swords" - along the line. There they waited for daybreak. Suddenly gunfire sounded near the bridge. Though it was not yet light, McLeod couldn't wait any longer. Three cheers rang out - the signal for the attack - and the loyalists rushed the partly demolished bridge with broadswords out and bagpipes skirling. Picking their way over the bridge and onto the opposite bank, they got within 30 paces of the patriot earthworks before they were met by a withering fire of musketry and artillery. Nearly all the advance party were cut down, and the whole force soon retreated. It was all over in a few minutes. Pursuit turned the repulse into a rout. The loyalists lost some 30 killed and 40 wounded. Only one patriot died. Within weeks the patriots had captured "all suspected person" and disarmed "all Highlanders and ex-Regulators that were ... in the late battle." The spoils included 1,500 rifles, 350 "guns and shot-bags," 150 swords and dirks, and £15,000 sterling. Some 850 "common Soldiers" and most of the loyalists were captured. The leaders were imprisoned or banished from the colony. The soldiers were paroled to their homes. Though the battle was a small one, the implications were large. The victory demonstrated the surprising patriot strength in the countryside, discouraged the growth of loyalist sentiment in the Carolinas, and spurred revolutionary feeling throughout the colonies. The British seaborne force , which finally arrived in May, moved on to Sullivan's Island off Charleston, S.C. In late June patriot militia repulsed Sir Peter Parker's land and naval attack, ending the British hopes of squashing rebellion in the South for two years. "Had the South been conquered in the first half of 1776," the historian Edward Channing concluded, "it is entirely conceivable that rebellion would never have turned into revolution ... At Moore's Creek and Sullivan's Island the Carolinas turned aside the one combination of circumstances that might have made British conquest possible." The British Royal government in North Carolina came to an end on the dark, twisting, swampy waters of Moore's Creek. During this battle Capt. Semore York was taken prisoner and removed to Halifax, North Carolina, for several months. On April 1776 a list of prisoners in the Halifax Jail include Semore York's name. On October 12, 1776, his wife, Sylvania Aldridge York, petitioned the Council of Safety, sitting at Halifax, North Carolina, seeking his release in order to provide for his family. Semore committed the worst possible act when he lead the king's troops against the patriots at Moore's Creek in 1776, yet he was eventually released from prison, retained his property and received his citizenship. This indicates he was able to atone for his loyalty to the crown during the early months of the war. It also indicates he possessed that rare ability of being able to stand firm in his convictions without losing the respect of his opponents and his children, who were patriots. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SEMORE YORK In the name of God amen, I Semore York of Randolph county in the state of North Carolina being sick and in a low state of health but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it. Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men due to die do make constitute ordain and confirm this my last will and testamente by me made Declaring this only to be my laste will and Testament revoking and canceling all other wills and testaments by me made Declaring the Only to be my laste will and testament and in the firste place I recommend my Soul to God who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors never doubting but I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God--and as touching such worldly goods as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I Despose thereof in the following manner after all my just debts and funeral charge be paid. I bequeath to my well beloved wife her feather bed and furniture and all the reste of my household furniture Excepte such as I appoint too my children in this will. Item -- I bequeath to my well beloved wife one negroe girl named Nan with free privalidge to live on my plantation until my youngest child comes of age. Item -- I bequeath to my Eldeste son Jeremiah all the land and improvements now in his possession. Item -- I bequeath to my daughter Sarah her bed and table all the rest of her household goods she received after she was married. I also bequeath to my Daughter Sarah the sum of five shillings starting to be paid oute of my Estate. Item -- I bequeath to my Daughter Dorcas her bed and mattress and all the reste of the household goods and other things which she received before and after she was married. I also bequeath to my said Daughter Dorcas the sum of five shillings to be paid out of my Estate. Item -- I bequeath to my son Shubal the land whereon he now lives with all the improvements thereon containing about one hundred and seventy acres more or less to be divided from John Wilburns land. Likewise I bequeath to him my said son Shubal his horse and saddle and bridle and all the rest of the things he received from me before he was married Also I bequeath to him my said son Shubal the sum of five shillings starting to be paid out of my Estate. Item -- I bequeath to my son Semore one half of the land whereon I now live that is to say that part which lies adjoining to the plantation whereon William Allred Sr. now lives. I likewise bequeath to him my said son Semore one mare to be worth twenty five pounds and a saddle and bridle and likewise a good suit of clothes when he comes of age. Item -- I bequeath to my sons Isaac and John the sum of two hundred pounds in hard monty rates to be raised oute of my Estate and to be paid out in hand at the Discretion of my Executors and likewise a horse and saddle and bridle and a suite of clothes for both when they come of age at the Discretion of my executors. Item -- I bequeath to my son Jabez one half of the land whereon I now live that is to say that parte whereon the house and other improvements is likewise one horse and saddle and bridle and a suit of clothes when he comes of age at the Discretion of my executors. Item - I bequeath to my Daughters Martha and Tabitha each a feather bed and furniture and each a bedstead and likewise a cow and calf and a saddle for Each of the aforesaid girls Martha and Tabitha when they come of age at the Discretion of my Executors. Likewise I bequeath thate the remainder of my lands and negroes note particularly mentioned in this will shall be sold at the discretion of my Executors and the money arising there from to be equally divided between my six youngest children excepting two hundred pounds in hard money rates which is bequeathed to Isaac and John as aforesaid land. It is my will that my Executors make a deed for one hundred and twenty acres of land to my son-in-law John Wilburn the land that my father formerly lived on and likewise a claim of land containing about eighty acres adjoining aforesaid land. It is further my will that the stock and all the impliments belonging to the plantation be left thereon towards raising and maintaining the children and schooling them Except any parte thereof that shall appear superfluous to the Executors and then to be sold and the money to be converted to any necessary expense that may occure and I do appoint my wife and my son Semore Executors to this my last will and testament and in case my wife should remarry or die before my son Semore comes of age it is my will that my son Jeremiah shall be executor in her place. Duly executed according to the true Intent and Meaning thereof. Semore York (Seal) Salvania York (Seal) Signed Sealed and Pronounced Randolph County March Court 1783 in the presents of those names The last will and testament of underwritten this twenty- Semore York was proved in open court eighth day of January 1782. by the oath of Nathan Allridge one of Enoch Davis the subscribing witnesses thereto and Nathan X Allridge ordered to be recorded. William X Swaford William Bell CC ............................................................................................................................................................................ 1. April 1768 Deed from William Aldridge to Absalom McDaniel for 100 acres proved by Simore York. 2. Deed of Sale from Absalom McDaniel to James Aldridge for 50 acres proved by Simore York. (NC State Dept of Archives & History, Orange County Registration of Deeds 1752-1793) ............................................................................................................................................................................ Semore is on the 1755 tax list for Orange County NC. (Simore York) At the period of the insurrection of the Regulators and it's tragic aftermath John Aldred or Alred must have been in full sympathy with those who opposed official tyranny. There is preserved one Petition from a group of his neighbors, and he on behalf of Thomas Welborn, who appears to have come under investigation for his part in the struggle. Among those signing this testimonial were these: SEMORE YORK, JEREMIAH YORK, Tidence Lane, John Lance, JOHN ALREAD, Shubal Stearnes. (Colonial records of North Carolina (25-26)
~1731 - 1791
Sylvania
L
Aldredge
60
60
Semore and his wife, Silvana, are mentioned in a deed dated 2 Jan 1776 (Randolph Co, NC Deed Book, p48); abstracted by Barbara Newsom Grigg for the Randolph Co GGY Journal. (Ancestry.com - Wright & Kivett Connections) 1790 Federal Census, Randolph Co, NC Silvana York as Head of Household along with 2 free white males 16 and older, 1 free white male, under 16, 1 free white female and 1 slave.
13 MAR 1702/03 - 1770
William
Ezekial
Aldridge
William's name appears on the first tax list of Orange County, NC in 1755. William signed the Regulator petition of Governor William Tryon (Colonial Records from NC Archives, Orange Co NC - Misc - Regulators) "Grant to William Aldridge-Aldred from Earl Granville for 256 acres on a branch of Sandy Creek, waters of Deep River, called Mr. Pleasant...beginning at a hickory on Herman Husband's line."(Orange County, NC, Deed Book 14, page 328, November 13, 1756) "Grant from Earl Granville to William Aldred-Alred for 296 acres, on Bush Creel of Deep River..." (Orange County NC Deed Book 14, page 330 December 11, 1762) 1 December 1759 Deed from Earl Granville to William Aldridge for 256 acres proved by William Churton. 2 August 1761 Deed of sale from William Aldridge to Nathaniel Howard for 51 acres proved by William Reed. 3 November 1763 Deed from Earl Granville to William Aldred for 296 acres proved by William Churton. 4 Deed of sale from Daniel McDaniel to William Aldridge for 100 acres proved by William Pryor. 5 April 1768 Deed from William Aldridge to Absalom McDaniel for 100 acres proved by Simore York. (NC State Dept of Archives & History, Orange County Registration of Deeds 1752-1793)
1704 - 1793
Elizabeth
Symons
89
89
1694 - 1784
Jeremiah
York
90
90
Another source says Jeremiah was born in Yorkshire, England. The following excerpts were found on the internet, titled "Ratliff - Smith Genealogy" by (I believe) Lydia York. "Jeremiah appears on the tax records of West Nottingham Township, Chester Co, PA between the years 1718-1729. In 1722 Jeremiah was devised personal property in the will of John Wilson of Cecil Co, MD which borders West Nottingham Township, Chester Co, PA. It appears that Jeremiah and his family moved from Chester Co, PA to the Pipe Creek area of Prince George Co, MD (later Frederick County, MD) in about 1729-1730. It is believed that he moved on to Jefferson Co, West Virginia ( "old" Frederick County, VA) before 1733. Jeremiah was certainly living in "old" Frederick County, on part of a 1200 acre tract of land called "Terrapin Neck", by 25 October 1736. The "Terrapin Neck tract had been purchased by John Browning from Jost Hite who had James Wood make a survey on 10 November 1735. Hite, one of the Palatine Germans, had moved into this area of "old" Frederick county, VA sometime between 21 October 1731 and 28 November 1732 and acquired large tracts on condition that he induces settlers to come and take up land there. It is not unlikely that Yorke was one such settler. Most probably, Jeremiah Yorke moved into this area in late 1732 or early 1733. After the death of Browning, this 1200 acre tract was cut into three parts and conveyed to the following men - Jeremiah Yorke Sr, Vachel Medcalfe and Van Swearingen. Later Jeremiah received a Fairfax grant for 323 acres of the NE most part of the Browning tract. This was on 7 June 1751. Called "Jeremiah Yorke Sr", he sold this 323 acres to William Chapline on 4 July 1753. The chain carriers on the survey were Thomas Yorke and Davis Yorke who were almost certainly Jeremiah's sons. The name John Yorke also appears in the records of "old" Frederick County, VA when he and Thomas Yorke were chain carriers in a survey of a tract on Opeckon Creek made in 1763. His son, Jeremiah York Jr was living on an adjacent tract on 13 July 1773 when Joseph Mitchell received a Fairfax grant "on Great Cacepehon" which is a river in what is now Hampshire County, West Virginia. It is possible that Jeremiah Sr moved to NC about the time he sold his land to William Chapline. It is possible Jeremiah Sr was in his 60's, possibly older, when he sold his land." The York's Settle in Randolph County, North Carolina The York pioneers were among the first settlers to the North Carolina colony. They came to the Piedmont area with other families: Adridges, Allreds, Julians, Lindermans, Pughs, Trogdons, Whites and others. They walked south in the wilderness on the Wagon Road for weeks or months, following their possessions loaded on the wagon and horse. They brought with them animals to stock their new farms. The North Carolina Piedmont area offered safety from Indian attacks, a mild climate, and cheap farm land or land grants to those arriving and seeking a better living for their families. those who came as farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, and tradesmen were self-reliant, independent, and hardworking. Their route will be traced south on the Great Wagon Road as they migrated from Pennsylvania, some stopping in Virginia for a while, then forced to flee the Indian massacres and wars to North Carolina. The numerous families of Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotsmen andGermans intermarried. The language barrier was overcome, but they were divided mainly into two groups that had clashing beliefs which led to the Revolutionary war: The Patriots, many of whom were Scotch Irish and favored independence from Great Britain and the Crown; the Loyalists, many of whom were Scotch Highlanders and were loyal to England. Jeremiah York's sons had settled as early as 1750 on land at Sandy Creek, North Carolina in an area of Orange County that was later split into Randolph County. Jeremiah arrived later, perhaps as early as 1753. Many families of Yorks' descended from this man. Some sons and grandchildren of Jeremiah lived and died in North Carolina while others crossed the Blue Ridge Mountains into Tennessee and Kentucky and others migrated to Illinois and Indiana. Jeremiah, the progenitor of the York line in Randolph County, North Carolina died there after having lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland and west Virginia. Newly uncovered information that he was in West Virginia was found in the well documented book, PIONEERS O OLD FREDERICK County, VIRGINIA (1995). That confirmed the theory that Jeremiah, after living in Pennsylvania and Maryland, was in Great Cacapon, Virginia (now West Virginia) before moving to North Carolina where he lived and died on his son Semore's plantation."
BET 1700 AND 1710 - 1770
Sarah
Seymour
SEYMOUR is English. It's a Norman habitation name from Saint Maur des Fossees in Seine, N. France, so called from the dedication of the church there to St. Maur.
~1657 - 5 MAR 1694/95
Jeremiah
York
BET 1635 AND 1639 - UNKNOWN
Richard
York
1629 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Mumford
BET 1617 AND 1620 - UNKNOWN
Richard
York
The surname YORK was recorded in Wiltshire where they were seated from ancient times. British Eburac (yew tree), Latinized, mistranslated by Anglo-Saxons as Eoforwic (wild boar), then Scandinavized by vikings to "Vorvik", finally becoming "York".
1619 - UNKNOWN
Susan
Starling
1653 - 1708
Nicholas
Aldridge
54
54
Nicholas had a land grant from Lord Calvert in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, dated 20 August 1680 "...300 acres surveyed for Nicholas Aldridge...on south side of Maggoty River...called Aldridge's Beginning..." (Maryland Historical Magazine, volume 26, page 273) "Payment to Nicholas Aldridge for 50lbs of tobacco..." (Maryland Archives volume 7, page 97)
BET 1655 AND 1659 - 1719
Martha
Beeson
Besson is a Provencal nickname for one of a pair of twins.
1629 - 2 MAR 1668/69
Nicholas
Aldridge
"Nicholas and Margaret Aldridge lost 3 children at an early age. Ann died before the age of 1 in 1660. Jane at age 6 in 1661 and Joan at a young age in 1663. He also lost his father in 1661 one day before his daughter Jane died. I call this Nicholas, Nicholas Aldridge the younger because that is the way his name appears in the East Wellow, Hampshire, England church records." - Hubicki (phubicki@@worldnet.att.net) on Ancestry.com
1632 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
?
1598 - 1661
Nicholaus
Aldridge
63
63
1598 - BET 8 JUN 1658 AND 1659
Cicily
?
~1617 - 1679
Thomas
Beeson
62
62
Immigrated to America in 1649 with his wife, Ann, his children Thomas and Ann and his servant, Edward Cox. Thomas Besson and his family lived at Jamestown, VA prior to moving to Maryland in 1649. Thomas Besson received a commission for his service in the Indian Wars in Virginia. He was a member of "Ye Trained Band", a militia group from Jamestown, Virginia. Arrived from London in Virginia about 1635 on the "Assurance". Maryland Calendar of Wills Besson, Thomas, Sr., South River, A. A. Co., 15 Oct 1677; 29 Apr 1679. To son John and hrs, land adjoinging son Nicholas Gassaway's. To son William and hrs, land at Little Necke To son Thomas, the younger, and hrs, land on branch of Little Necke. To dau. Martha and hers, personalty. Wife Hester, execx. and residuary legatee together with child afsd. Overseer: Son Thomas, the elder. Test: Edward Burgess, Robt. Ward, Jno. Greene. 10. 42. Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 1 Source Information: Cotton, Jane Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol 1-VIII (8). Baltimore, MD: 1904
1618 - UNKNOWN
Caplin may
not be her
maiden name
Hester is believed to be the widow of Henry Caplin.
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Besson
~1572 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Aldridge
1576 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Alice
Wise
~1545 - 1624
Robert
Aldridge
79
79
Notes: One Robert Aldridge appears to be the first Aldridge that set his foot on the soil of the new country called America. What day or year he arrived is not known, or if he had a family. The record only says, "Muster of inhabitants across the water at Virginia, 1624/25. Those that lie in ye Treasurors Plantation at James City ", on the dead list "at these Plantations" is the name of Robert Aldridge.
1550 - 1597
Anne
?
47
47
~1519 - 1577
Nicholas
Aldridge
58
58
1523 - 1602
Joan ?
79
79
~1495 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldriche
~1470 - UNKNOWN
William
Aldryche
~1470 - UNKNOWN
Ellena
de
Baldyt
~1445 - UNKNOWN
Sir
Sir Knight
FEB 1677/78 - 20 JAN 1723/24
William
Aldridge
WILLIAM ALLRIDGE or ARLEDGE, son of Clement Aldridge and Elizabeth Tills, was born in February, about the year 1678, in Northumberland Co., Va.. The day and year of his birth record are obliterated from the old St. Stephen's Parish Register, now preserved In the Virginia State Library, Richmond, Va.. The birth of one son is recorded in this same register to William: "...n sone to Wm Aldredge was born May 16, 170...." (P.3)- This was evidently the son John who was under 21 in 1724, as mentioned in his father's will/ William's name appears frequently in the court records, his surname being spelled ALDRIDGE and ALDREDGE, BUT MOST FREQUENTLY ARLEDGE. "19 May 1703. Wm. Arledge & ALICE his wife having this day in court acknowledged a Deed for Sixty acres of land more or less to Mrs. Hannah Nealy ye sd deed is Recorded." (Northumberland Co. Order Book, 5:246). WILLIAM ALDRIDGE or ARLEDGE married 2nd , SARAH . "The Inventory of the Estate of WM. ALDRIDGE Decd. Was presented in Northumberland County Court, 20 Jan. 1724, by SARAH ALDRIDGE widdow and relict of Wm. Aldridge." On 17 Feb.. 1724-5 "This Inventory of the Estate of WM. ARLEDGE Execx of the ad Decd and is admitted to Record." (Northumberland Co. Record Book, 19:375) William Arledge's Will: "In the name of God Amen I WILLIAM ARLEDGE of the County of Northumberland being sick and weake in body but in perfect Sence & memory do make this my last will and Testament in manner and form following and first of all I Bequeath my Soul to allmighty God who Gave it me and my body to the Earth to be Buried at the Discretion of my Executrix hereafter mentioned. As Touching what worldly Goods it hath pleased God to Lend me I do Give and bestow as followeth: William Allred married 2nd, Sarah. "The Inventory of the Estate of Wm Allred, Deed. was presented in Northumberland County Court, 20 Jan 1724, by Sarah Allred, widow and relict of Wm Allred." (Northumberland County Record Book 19:375) "I give and bequeath unto my sons Wm and John Allred my tract of land lying in Wicompico Parish to be equally divided between the, My sons Wm, Jno and Clement Allred each of them to have there equal part in her the Test of moveable Estate I leave theuse of it to my wife Sarah during her widowhood but if she married my will is that it shall be equally divided between her and my Daughter Jane my sons Wm, Jno, Clement and Isaac Allred. Everyone of them to have equal part my will is that Wm Fallin Shall have the Tuition of my son Wm until he comes to the age of twenty that Charles Fallin shall have the Tuition of my son Jno until he comes to the age of twenty years. I do like wise appoint my wife Sarah to be Exectx of this my last will and testament in witness where of I hereunto put my hand and seal this Twenty fifth day of August Anno Domini 1724. Signed, Sealed and published in the presence of W. Allred (Seale) his Thomas X Norman mark Charled Fallin (Northumberland County Wills, Ibid, p 389) (from allredroster.com)
BET 1678 AND 1679 - 1727
Alice or
Agnes
Fallin
BET 1645 AND 1646 - 1701
Charles
Fallin
His father may have been Andrew Fallin from Ireland. Ancestry.com/Message boards/not verified
BET 1649 AND 1650 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Fairfax
Fairfax is an English nickname for someone with beautiful long hair.
1636 - 16 JAN 1697/98
Clement
Jr.
Aldridge
CLEMENT ALDRIDGE or ALDRICH, son of Clement Aldrich or Aldridge and Susan Boswell :, was christened at Worstead, Norfolk, England, 8/25/1636. Entries In the parish register relating to him are as follows: 1. Norfolk Record Society Publications, Vol. XVIII, p. 76. 2. Boyd's Marriage Index for Norfolk, 1538 -1600, Vol. 1:139; Vol. 2:138. BAPTISMS: 1636 25 Sept. Clement s, Clement and Susan Aldrich. 1669 22 Aug. Elizabeth d. Clement and Elizabeth Aldridge. 1670 9 Oct. Mary d. Clement and Elizabeth Aldridge. In the year 1668, the name of Clement Aldridge first appears on the records of Northumberland Co., Va. " 7 Apr. 1668 Whereas it appears to this Co(t) y(t) Mr. Rich: Haskins CLEMENT ALDRIDGE stands indebted to Rich: Haskins In ye sums of six hundred eighty one pounds of Tobacco and Cask it is ordered that ye ad CLEMT ALDRIDGE forthwith pay ye ad sume unto ye ad Mr. Haskins." (Northumberland Co. Order Book, 3:35.) Clement Aldridge and his wife Elizabeth became settlers in what was then known as Bowtracy and Fairfield parishes, embracing the section of Northumberland Co. North of the Great Wicocomico River (later shortened to Wicomico). In 1698, these two parishes were united to form the parish of St. Stephen's parish has been preserved and is now at the State Library at Richmond, Va.. It is in a mutilated condition, the edges of some of the first pages In the volume being worn and wasted away at the edges. Yet the facts contained therein are priceless, imperfect though they be. On page 3 are recorded these entries of the children of Clement Aldredge: "....ent Aldridge Son to Clement was Borne Sep................. ..........d Aldredge Daughter to do as borne Mar.................... .........ce Aldridge Daughter to Do was borne Oct................... ..........m Aldredge Son to Do was Borne Feb................... ........aac Aldredge Son to Do was borne S..................... .........ohn Aldredge Son to Do was borne Feb............... Since Clement Aldridge, Jr., was a witness in Court in 1691, it is presumable that these children were born between the years 1672 and 1682. William Aldridge was an adult in 1700. The other sons were evidently Isaac and John; one of the daughters was either Alice or Grace; the other may possibly have been Winifred. The next entry in the register in point of date and alphabetical sequence is in the year 1696 on page 4. Intervening year dates are missing. (Northumberland Co. Births and Deaths, 1650-1810, p.3) On 2 Apr. 1677, CLEMT ARLIDGE witnessed a will. ON 17 Apr. 1678, CLEMENT ALDRIDGE was party to a suit for debt. He was a carpenter or joiner by trade and had an apprentice bound to him 21 Aug. 1678. CLEMENT ALDRIGE was a tithable of Bowtracy parish 7 June 1679. On 19 Nov. 1679, CLEMENT ALDRIDGE was paid for mending Bowtracy Church. He appears in various court entries in 1684 and 1688. On 22 June 1693, "William Beane was arrested at the suit of CLEMENT ALDRIDGE & ELIZABETH his wife." The final entry regarding him is recorded thus: "Aldridge's "Upon the mocon of ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE execrx a Probate is granted Will proved Her of the Last Will and Testament of CLEMENT ALDRIDGE deced. 19 Jan. 1698- the said Will being proved by the oaths of David Straughan & MARY TULLES 1699." Witnesses to the said Will and the same is admitted to Record. (Northumberland Co. Order Book 5:3)" Unfortunately this will is missing, being destroyed in a fire at the Courthouse a short time later. It would have been, undoubtedly, of great aid. (from allredroster.com)
1646 - 1699
Elizabeth
Tills
53
53
Last name may be Till, Tilles or Tulles.
1601 - 1668
Clement
Aldridge
67
67
1605 - >1641
Susan
Boswell
36
36
Boswell is an English and Scots (Norman) habitation name from Beuzevill in Seine Maritime.
1558 - 11 JAN 1609/10
John
Aldred
1 MAR 1561/62 - 11 JAN 1609/10
Agnes
Anne Rosse
or Roffe
"John Aldrich and his wife, Agnes, were involved in a domestic dilemna which surely caused acute embarrassment to his clerical family. It seems that he was absent from home for some time, and, thinking him dead, his wife remarried one Edmund or Edward Boutman on Feb 2, 1596. John's reappearance and the resulting dilemna were addressed by Bishop Redman during his visit to the diocese of Norwich in 1597; he noted, "Ann Aldrige. For having two husbands living." The problem was resolved, and she returned to her husband, John Aldrich." From Blackman-Farmer Roots at Ancestry.com
1545 - 1636
Nicholas
Rolfe
91
91
1549 - 1643
Cecillia
Carr
94
94
The name Carr originated probably in Northern England, Scotland and Ireland.
1528 - 1593
Henry
Aldrich
65
65
Blomefield, in his monumental History of Norfolk, Vol. 5, pp. 1455-14565, says the town of Worstead is situated in a flat country. Worstead stuffs have said to have taken their name from this town, from being first manufactured there. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. He speaks of the priory of Bromholm, and of its dissolution on May 26, 6th year of Edward VI (1553), adding: "On the dissolution of the priory, the manor belonging to it, with the rectory, and the patronage of the vicarage, were granted to the dean and chapter of Norwich; and the vicarage is valued at 10 lb. Per anom. --Mr. HENRY ALDRED vicar." (P.1456) from Allredroster.com
BET 1534 AND 1540 - 1610
Margaret
Elizabeth
Browne
BET 1509 AND 1518 - 1583
John
Aldred
John was the Sheriff in 1551, Burgess in Parliament in 1555, 1558 and 1572. He was the Mayor of Norwich in 1558 and 1570.
MAR 1505/06 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Sotherton
1489 - >1528
Thomas
Aldrich
39
39
THOMAS ALDRICH Cozene, Hardy and Kent's "The Mayors of Norwich, 1403-1835" say that Thomas Aldrich was a draper (i.e., a cloth merchant) and was Sheriff of Norwich in 1497 and Mayor in 1507 and 1516. [This would place his birth date at 1473 rather than the 1489 as indicated below.] See below for an account of the city politics in which Thomas Aldrich was involved. Other Norwich, Norfolk records collected by Connie Service say he was born c. 1489 and was Mayor of Norwich in 1516, and married Elizabeth Wood [Cozene, Hardy and Kent say he married Elizabeth Clark, the daughter of sheriff Gregory Clark]. LDS Ancestral File supplied earlier birth date, marriage date, wife's birth date, and husband's death date. The LDS IGI says he was born around 1472 in Greater Yarmouth, Norfolk. Quotes from Cozene, Hardy and Kent: The Mayors of Norwich, 1403-1835: "Thomas Aldrich, a draper, was sheriff in 1497 and mayor in 1507 and 1516. During both years of his mayoralty he went to London on city business. His merchant's mark (dated 1510) is recorded by Ewing. His father and grandfather, each named William, had been bailiffs of Yarmouth. There is some confusion in the pedigree in the Herald's Visitations, but it seems that he married once only, namely Elizabeth daughter of Gregory Clark (sheriff 1477). Among his issue were Thomas, mayor in 1558 and Margaret "whiche died in hir floryiching youthe" in 1535 and was buried in Yelverton. His eldest son was Gregory and his daughter Anne married Ralf Wilkins, mayor in 1527. He resided in the parish of St. Michael-at-Plea, and owned property in Ber Street and in Swardeston (Mangreen Hall), Dunston and Hemlyngton. He died between January 1528-9 and the following July and was buried in the Lady Chapel in St. Michael-at-Plea. His will was proved in the P.C.C." "Thomas Codde was one of the most worthy men that ever served the office of mayor. He was sheriff in 1540 and mayor in 1549. He was again chosen on Michaelmas Day 1555 on the death of Felix Puttock, the then mayor. He took his charge on the Sunday before Midsummer Day 1549. He, with Thomas Aldrich, signed the petition of grievances, organized by Kett, and he was therefore in favour with the rebels, when they encamped round about the city. But the city was his first care and he denied them passage and urged them to moderation. Kett, however, imprisoned Codde and Aldrich in Mount Surrey on Saint Leonard's hill, but afterwards released Codde. The citizens feared that the rebels would destroy him, for they cried: "Let us come together tomorrow, for we shall see a cod's head sold in the camp for a penny." However, he spent most of his time in the camp, and appointed Augustine Steward his deputy. It is said that when Kett demanded the keys of the city, Codde answered: "I will give the blood and and life out of my body before I will by villany treacherously forsake the city, or through fear or cowardice wickedly cast off my allegiance to my king." This great rebellion having at length been ended, he retired to live in his house in King Street, which stood opposite the church of the Greyfriars and was, about 1860, occupied by Thomas Lound. In 1936 it was the residence of Walter Riley, Lord Mayor." Source: Ancestry.com, Linda Harmon, Lancaster Sowell & Related Families.
~1477 - >1530
Elizabeth
Clark
53
53
Clark is an English occupational name for a scribe or secretary, or for a member of a minor religious order.
~1460 - >1528
William
Jr.
Aldrich
68
68
1450 - ~1510
Alice
?
60
60
~1421 - >1468
William
Aldrich
47
47
WILLIAM ALDRICH William , Bailiff of Yarmouth ALDRICH was born about 1421 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He died after 1468 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. He was Bailiff of Yarmouth, Norfolk County, England, in 1468. Dates from LDS Ancestral File. Info from Allen D. Aldridge of Durham, NC: Notes from Norwich, England, Summer 1980, Connie Aldridge Service: The Norwich Library has a historical section in which documents referring to the Aldridges can be found. Some ancient wills are on file there, and the "Mayors of Norwich" by Cozens, Hardy and Kent, which contains information I have excerpted. The coat of arms is authenticated in The Visitations of Norfolk. A trip to St. Clements Church, close to the Tourist Office, is very worthwhile. The Aldridge's apparently attended church and were buried there. The Aldrich home, now the Labor Exchange, is next door to the church. Over the doorway are the dates of John's terms as Mayor of Norwich in the 1500's. On the other side of the church is a tavern, which was formerly the home of another mayor, Alexander Thurston, who married John Aldrich's daughter. The mantelpiece in the tavern is the original one from the home and bears on one side the merchant's seal of the owner, on the other the Aldrich (later Aldridge) coat of arms, which is a "fess vert, bull passant". The coat of arms is very simple. I am told that the older the coat of arms, the simpler it is. As more and more people were declared eligible, the coatsof arms became more complicated so they would be distinctive. The change from Aldrich to Aldridge in the 1500's is easily explained since Norwich is pronounced Norridge. Aldrich obviously went the same way. The spelling change appeared in 1553. Quotes from Cozene, Hardy and Kent: The Mayors of Norwich, 1403-1835: Thomas Aldrich, a draper, was sheriff in 1497 and mayor in 1507 and 1516. During both years of his mayoralty he went to London on city business. His merchant's mark (dated 1510) is recorded by Ewing. His father and grandfather, each named William, had been bailiffs of Yarmouth. [Notes continued in individual records of subsequent generations] Source: Frederick Ford, Ancestry.com August 2001 *** Source: Sharon Roach, Ancestry.com January 2004 *** http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=2702560&st=1 *** Notes: Origin of the Name Notes: One writer says the name derives from a Saxon word - "Aldred" meaning old or ancient - also "Ald" and "Eld" means old. The first syllable of the name Aldridge, viz, "Ald" is a corruption of the English word "Auld." The last syllable is from a word meaning "point of land or ridge." The Welsh pronunciation is "redge," sometimes sounding nearly like "retch." When our ancient people decided to have a surname, they were living in a primitive manner in the hills of Wales as freemen. To designate themselves, they were known as the people from the "Auld Ridge," this being the designation of their chain of hills, which was known far and wide as "The Auld Ridge." Notes: History of the Name Notes: One of the first references to this name in England is Aldred, or Ealdred, or Alred who became Abbot of Tavistock in 1027, Bishop of Worcester in 1044, and Archbishop of York in 1060. This man died at York in 1069. He undertook several diplomatic missions to the Continent, and was the first English bishop to visit Jerusalem in 1058. It has been alleged that he crowned Harold in 1066; he certainly crowned William the Conqueror, and proved a faithful servant to the Norman king. He was active and courageous, but ambitious, greedy and self-seeking. Notes: Families bearing this name were to be found at early dates in the English counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Oxford, Derby, Surrey, Hants, Stafford and London. Records indicate that they were, for the most part, of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain. In early American records the name of Aldrich and Aldridge are used interchangeably and, in some cases, are even confused with the name Eldridge or Eldredge. Notes: One of the earliest known lines of the family in England was that of William Aldrich, who was Bailiff of Yarmouth, County Norfolk, as early as the year 1468 and possibly before. Another early branch of the family in England was that of Robert Aldriche or Aldrich, who resided in Staffordshire before the beginning of the 17th century, having been born about 1575. While it is not definitely known from which of the several lines of the family in England the first emigrant of the name to America was descended, it is generally believed that most, if not all, of the Aldrichs and the Aldridges derive from a common ancestor of a remote period. Notes: One Robert Aldridge appears to be the first Aldridge that set his foot on the soil of the new country called America. What day or year he arrived is not known, or if he had a family. The record only says, "Muster of inhabitants across the water at Virginia, 1624/25. Those that lie in ye Treasurors Plantation at James City ", on the dead list "at these Plantations" is the name of Robert Aldridge. Notes: Robert Aldred left England in June 1635 for Virginia. Robert Aldred was brought into the county of Nansemond, Virginia 1650 by John Perrott and may be the ancestor of the Aldred family that later appears in North Carolina. Source: Lauri Smith, Ancestry.com November 2004 http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2893476&id=I562052307
1752 - 1839
Jeffery
Beck
86
86
Family Data Collections - Individual Records Record, Ancestry.com Name: Jeffrey Beck Spouse: Mary Molly McDaniel Parents: Jeffrey Beck, Lydia Phillips Birth Place: Augusta Co, VA Birth Date: 25 November 1752 Marriage Place: Guilford, NC Marriage Date: 12 November 1771 Death Place: Pickens Co, SC Death Date: 12 April 1838 Family Data Collections - Births Record, Ancestry.com Jeffrey Beck born 25 November 1752 in Augusta, VA to Jeffrey Beck and Lydia Phillips. COURT ORDER: Note: Randolph Co NC 11 September 1782. It is ordered that Jeffery Beck have letters of Administration on the Estate of Jeffery Beck, deceased. John McDaniel and William Aldredy signed as surety. Samuel McDaniel deeded land to Jeffery Beck out of natural love and affection-Randolph County, NC, on November 10, 1783. Samuel McDaniel deeded land to Jeffrey Beck, 166 acres on Brush Creek for 40 pounds. Signed James McDaniel, Jacob McDaniel, and Samuel McDaniel. John McDaniel-surity for Jeffrey Beck Sr. estate-Jeffery Beck. It was adm (his wife was Mary Ann McDaniel)-Randolph County, NC. 10 Sept 1785, Randolph County, NC, grant from State of North Carolina to Jeffery Beck-400 acres on Brush Creek and Buffalo Draft-bounded by John McDaniel and Thomas Frazer. (from Ancestry.com/Lloyd Grishow tree) Fought in the Revolution as a Whig against the British. Abstract of Revolutionary War Pension Files Jeffrey or Jeoffrey, S21067, NC line appl 11 Mar 1833 Pickens City SC aged upwards of 81, soldier was born in Augusta City, VA no date shown, lived Randolph Cty NC at enlistment. (from ancestry.com/Henry J. Beck tree) Family Data Collections - Deaths Record, Ancestry.com Jeffrey Beck died 12 April 1838 in Pickens County, SC Buried at Stamp Creek Baptist Church, Walhalla, SC. Moved after burial due to a dam being built. (from Ancestry.com/Analemma) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Excepted from Sketches of Rabun County History by Andrew Jackson Ritchie: (This book belonged to my grandmother, Fannie Irene (Bates) York who attended school at Rabun Gap Nacoochee School and boarded in the home of Andrew Jackson Ritchie and his wife) "Back in the stacks of books in the vault of the Clerk's office"..."in 'Book A' I found the earliest date in all the annals of our first settlers. This is in the year 1818, which was the year before Rabun County was created by the act of the Legislature. It is recorded in two parts as deeds, but there were three parts of it and it ws intended as a will. It is done by the oldest of the Beck family of whom we have any record, and goes further back than anything else that we have about them. Here the old Jeffry Beck on his plantation at the Falls of Little River in the Pickensville district of South Carolina is undertaking to bequeath by will a negro woman and her five children, six slaves in all, to his three daughters. He gives the mother, Poll, and the youngest child to his daughter Miriam, who is the wife of Seymour York. This shows that this man who became patriarch of all the Yorks in this county and settled on Scott's Creek west of Clayton, was then living in that part of South Carolina, for at that date Rabun County had not been created. The second part of the deed or will was intended to give the next oldest and the youngest negro child to the daughter Ruby Swofford, and the other two to the daughter Arah Wtson, who were married to men of these names. The method by which old Jeffry Beck undertook to divide his slaves is unique and interesting. He says, 'having given all my land to my sons, I put the six negroes into three lots, as equal as I could make them, and had their names written on three tickets and put into a hat. I then had a person unlearned and unacquainted with my desire or design, draw the tickets from the hat for my three daughters.' What is still more interesting to us is that, after stipulating that all of the negroes were to remain in possession of his wife during her natural life, he undertook to provide that two of the negroes given to one of the daughters should be held in trust for his son, Samuel Beck, and should eventually go to him." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19 FEB 1749/50 - 1832
Mary
(Molly)
McDonald
17 February 1801 Randolph County, NC Deeds. From Amos McDaniel to his brother in law Jeffrey Beck. Establishes relationship of Mary to her father John McDaniel. Another source says she died 12 Dec 1832
BET 1730 AND 1732 - >1809
John
McDaniel
"From Marjorie Pace: First appears on Tax List in 1752-3 as the only white male in the household (used to approximate age). By 1779, he appears on the tax list with 1200 acres, a rather large tract in the neighborhood. The names and order of children appears in his will." From John H. Boyd's Ancestry.com tree: "Prepared by Sarah Lewis KOYLE; John McDANIEL's age was estimated by first deed from John McDaniel Sr to John McDaniel Jr in 1772. 20 years subtracted fro John Jr and another subtracted for John Sr. Other children's ages approximated from there. Order of sons births given in will. Order of daughters births given in will. Census age categories and land deeds helped approximate dates of children. It is impossible to know which John acquired land. All land transactions before 1799 are listed for father. Any land transaction after 1799 are listed for John Jr. It is probable John Jr. also has a son named John. During this same time period there was a John McDaniel living in Ornage Co and another one livin in Chatham. TAX: 1752-1753 List of Tythables of Orange Co NC. John McDaniel 1 white poll, 0 black poll. TAX: 1755 Tax List of Orange Co, NC, John McDaniel, 1 white poll. LAND: 1760:Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in VA by Chalkey, p 360; References page 292; Note: 2 May 1760, John McDaniel, or Orange Co NC sold land to Stephen Greerrod, 30 pounds, 180 acres on Boon's Run of Shanando, part of 400 acres surveyed for Lewis and John Neal and transferred to Burk. Acknowledged by John, 2 may 1765. Delivered: Stephen, 20 Jan 1761. DEEDS: 1761; 8 Feb 1761 Signed as witness for two deeds in Orange Co NC. Register of Orange Co NC Deeds 1752-1768 and 1793, page 20. DEED: 11 Feb 1772; Guilford Co NC, Deed Book A (vol 1) page 76; NOTE: Deed between John McDaniel Sr to John McDaniel Jr, his son, for 5 shillings a tract of land on South Buffaloe Creek & running along side the creek containing 320 acres. Being part of a trace to land granted to John McDaniel Sr by Earl of Granville, 21 Dec 1761 and registered in Rowan Co, Book 4, page 816, Signed by John Campbell, John Butler, John McDaniel. Guilford co, Deed Book 2 page 372 & 385 & 424, 14 Oct 1783 South Buffaloe Creek on McDaniel's line. This land remained in Guilford Co when Randolph was divided off. LAND: 20 Apr 1776. Note: John McDaniel of Guilford Co to Isaac McDaniel son of the said John McDaniel. 40 acres on Brush Creek. Signed by Thomas Vistal, David Vistal, Jeffery Beck. Randolph Co NC Deed Book 2, page 121. This land was originally conveyed to John McDaniel by Archibald Smith 5 May 1763 recorded a Hillsborough. TAX: 1779 Tax List of Randolph Co NC; Note: John McDaniel listed one name away from Jeffery Beck. He provided a list of his property as follows: 80 acres of improved land, owned 1242 acres, 25 cattle, and 7 horses. Most fold owned less than 500 acres. JURY DUTY: Note; 9 September 1782 John McDaniel, Randolph Co NC, sworn to Grand Jury. COURT ORDER: Note: Randolph Co NC 11 September 1782. It is ordered that Jeffery Beck have letters of Administration on the Estate of Jeffery Beck, deceased. John McDaniel and William Aldredy signed as surety. DEED: 2 Nov 1784 Randolph Co NC, Deed Book 2 page 98. Note; Grant from State of NC to John McDaniel for 100 acres on Brush Creek.
BET 1719 AND 1723 - 1779
Jeffery
Beck
Was Jeffery really the son of Sarah & Edward? Sarah supposedly died in 1716...Or is his birthdate incorrect? Notes for JEOFFREY BECK: It is uncertain whether Jeffrey and Lydia Beck were Quakers. They certainly lived in Quaker communities and followed their migration patterns. Edward Beck's first wife Sarah Buckman certainly was a Quaker. Jeffrey's sisters married Quakers. Born Phila. PA Jeoffrey married Lydia Phillips in 1743 in Philadelphia in the First Presbyterian Church, which was known as the Buttonwood church, located between Second and Third Streets on South Side of High street. The young couple spent their early years in Bucks County, PA. Their first four children were born there. They moved to Augusta Co., Virginia and then in 1753 moved to Randolph County, NC. Lydia died in Randolph County in 1755. Jeffrey then married Susannah Gibbs. Susannah and Jeffrey had four children. One source shows Jeffrey and Susannah's children's birth place as Orange Co., PA. I think it is Orange Co., NC. Jeffrey died in North Carolina in 1779. "The Quaker founders of Pennsylvania and New Jersey came from every part of England, but one English region stood out from the rest. The Friends' migration drew heavily from the North Midlands. The same pattern appeared among immigrants who settled in Bucks County before 1687. Two-thirds came from the counties of Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Notthinghamshire. The rest were mainly from the area of London and Bristol." "On the banks of the Delaware River, Quakers generally distributed themselves in settlements according to their origin in Britain. Country Quakers from Cheshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire settled mainly in Chester and Bucks counties. The rich uplands in these two counties were a reminder of the dales of northern England. London Quakers preferred the city and county of Philadelphia." "The Quaker way changed over the years. Historians of Quakerism identify four stages the religious order went through. The first was the founding of the sect (ca. 1646-66) when Quakerism tended to be radical, evangelical and messianic. The second stage (ca. 1666-1750) was the flowering period, when the Society of Friends became increasingly institutional, rational, progressive, optimistic, enlightened, liberal and actively involved in the world without losing its godly purposes. The third stage (ca. 1750-1827) was an era when Quakers turned inward upon themselves and grew increasingly sectarian, exclusive, and perfectionist." "Of these four stages, the most important for American history was the second (ca. 1666-1750), when the cultural institutions of the Delaware Valley were created. During this period, many Quakers kept slaves and there was no formal Quaker policy against bearing arms. It was the third period of Quakerism in which the Quakers became pacifists and opposed slavery as a matter of religious conviction." "The rule against outmarriage was strictly enforced by Quakers in America. For nearly two centuries, half of all the disciplinary proceedings among Pennsylvania Quakers were about problems of courtship and marriage with "unbelievers". The rule against outmarriage was grounded not so much as a way of excluding other people, but in the Quaker belief that marriages should be founded in true Christian love, which they thought could only be accomplished between believers." source--British Origins of the Quakers to the Delaware Valley by William Dollarhide in the Genealogy Bulletin Issue #32 In 1748 Jeffrey sold his half of the land (81 acres) he and his brother, Edward, Jr. and inherited. Jeffrey was listed on the deed as living in Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In addition to being listed on this deed along with his brother, sisters and their spouses, he signed as a witness." It is probable that Jeffrey and Edward, Jr. were both trying to support families and their mother on this 162 acres of land. Since Jeffrey and Lydia were still in Solebury until at least 1748, it would seem that the first two children, George and Sarah, were born in Bucks County. It is not known where the next two children, Dianna and John, were born. This sale of property is the beginning of the migration of Jeffrey and his family to North Carolina. Edward, Jr. was listed on a poor tax list which was levied on the inhabitants of Solebury Township in 1751 but Jeffrey is not listed.(12) In 1755 Edward, Jr. sold the rest of the land but Jeffrey's name does not appear on the deed. By that time Jeffrey was located in Orange County, North Carolina, after having made a short stop in Augusta County, Virginia. The settlement of Augusta County was encouraged by William Gooch, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Virginia, to "remove the frontier of civilization further from Williamsburg, and to place a hardy and enterprising race of people between the capital and the savage Indians." There were Indian disturbances in the county and it must have been a dangerous place to live compared to the established area of Pennsylvania where Jeffrey and Lydia had lived. This might have been the determining factor in Jeffrey and Lydia only staying here for sixteen months. During this time their son Jeffrey Beck, Jr. was born. In June of 1753 they sold the 400 acres of land on Mill Creek. They were on the move again and they probably traveled South along the Great Valley Road for part of their journey. The Yadkin River Road crossed the Great Valley Road in Southern Virginia. They probably took the Yadkin River Road which went to Orange County, North Carolina. The first record found for Jeffrey in Orange County, NC, was when he witnessed a land grant application for Jacob Evans on April 26, 1754. This 230 acres of land was located in the Parish of St. Matthew on the South West side of Deep River. The river was the North and East boundary for the 230 acres. Deep River is the South Fork and the Haw River is the North Fork which feeds into the Cape Fear River. They both run through the Randolph County area of Orange County before the division. Jeffrey purchased this land from Jacob Evans on August 14, 1759. This location on Deep River became important as there was a ford to cross the river here and it was used by the Tories during the Revolutionary War. Because it was located on Jeffrey's land it became know as Beck's Ford. Land transactions of Jeoffrey: VIRGINIA Beck,Jefry (1) 1752 Augusta Co., VA Land 1752 He bought Land in Augusta County, Virginia on 13 Feb 1752. He bought 400 acres on MILL Creek adjoining Charles Dotson for 5 pounds current Lawful money of Virginia from Jackson ALLen. It states he was from Augusta County, Va. at that time. Deed Book 4, page 357, Augutsa County Court, Staunton, Virginia. Beck, Jeofry (1)1753Augusta Co., VA Land 1753 Jeffery Beck and Lydia Beck sold 400 acres on Mill Creek, Augusta Co., Virginia on 21 Jun 1753 to Michael SketLishner?? for 10 pounds current Lawful money of Virginia. Deed Book 5, page 345 Augusta County Court, Staunton, Virginia. Jeffrey Beck Sr. In 1753 Jeffery and Lydia Beck sold a "certain tract of land" in Augusta Co., Virginia on 22 Jun 1753 to Michael Skeltishner? for 105 pounds of current Lawful money of Virginia. Deed Book 5, page 346 Augusta County Court, Staunton, Virginia. ORANGE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1755 Jeffery Beck Listed on 1755 tax List of Orange County, North Carolina. 1 white male, no slaves. 1755 Tax List of Orange Co., p. 107 by Johnson. 1759 Jacob Evans sells 230 acres to Jeffry Beck. Witness William Reed on August 14, 1759. Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds, 1752-1768, and 1793, p. 14. 1760 He witnessed a deed in August 1760 from the Granville Proprietary Land office to Jacob Evans for 230 acres. This is apparently the same land which he purchased from Jacob Evans and had proved at November Term of Court 1760 Orange County, North Carolina. Source: Bennett. Also in Randolph County Register 17 Nov 1760, Book 1, p. 51. as per R. J. Wicker. This Land is located in Orange County in the Parish of St. Matthew on the South side of Deep River, joining the said river. The Granville District of North Carolina 1748-1763; abstracts of Land grants, Vol. 2, p. 269, patent book 14. 1762 The Grand Jury impanelted and Sworn to wit - Jeffery Beck(Beek). He was one of thirteen sworn on jury. Orange County, N.C. Court of Please & Quarter Sessions 1752-1766 by Shields, 53-2431, p. 68. Court of May 1761. 1763 "Road to be Laid out from Coxes MILL to CoLLinees Road and the following Lay it out - Jeffry Beck(Beek)" one of eight men Listed. Orange County, N.C. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions 1752-1766 by Shields, 104, p. 92. Court of Nov. 1763. Cox's MILL - used to be on Deep River east central Randolph County, Appears on the Co[Let Map 1770. North Carolina Gazettier, p. 123. 1764 "Ordered that Jeffry Beck(Beek)(one of 19) meet and Lay out a road... from Rowen Line opposite Frazier's Road to the best and nearest road Leading to Cross Creek." Orange County, N.C. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions 1752-1766 by SheiLds, 223, p. 106. Court of Aug. 1764. Cross Creek was a colonial trading center in central Cumbertan County on Cape Fear River begun about 1760. North Carolina Gazattier, p. 123. GUILFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA (created 1770) 1764 Jeffery Beck home placed on historical map of Guilford Co, North Carolina. This map stated droves of Germans settled this area. They came thru Penn. first. Beck Research book from Coleman, p. 29. 1764 He purchased 175 acres on Brush Creek waters of Rock(y) River from Moses Nelson on 4 Jan 1764. Deed Book 1 page 348 Guilford County, North Carolina. 1767 He sold 175 acres on Brush Creek water of Rock(y) River to John Johnston on 27 July 1767. Deed Book 1, page 348 Guilford County, North Carolina (Bennett) 1768 He sold 175 Acres to John Johnton witnessed by Simon Hadley on 26 July 1768. Register of Orange County, North Carolina Deeds 1752-1768, and 1793, p. 53. 1768 Jeffery Beck Signs Regulator Petition. Colonial Records of North Carolina, p. 734. 1771 Fought in the Battle of Alamance Colonial Records of NC Jeffery Beck Listed as Orange Co., North Carolina Regulator. The Regulators by Bennett. His fellow signers were Joseph Sitton, Joseph Craven, Peter Craven, William Moffett, and David Jackson. Two of these fellow signers were witnesses to his will and the Last two were appointed guardian to young Jesse Beck. Jeffery Beck Listed as Guilford Co., North Carolina Regulator. There were many German names. Guilford County, North Carolina, A Map Supplement by Fred Hughes, p. 34. WILL Jeoffrey's will written in 1774 is in the Randolph Co., NC, archives. The will stated that he had four minor children. Will dated July 11, 1774. Original will in North Carolina State Archives. The will was copied into WILL Book 1, page 57. There were several mistakes made when Jeffery's name was changed to Joseph. Susan Koyle has copies of both. WILL states wife is Shusannah. He lists two minor sons Abraham and Jesse and two minor daughters Susannah and Lydia. He also mentions sons George , John and Jeffery. John was left a German body coat. There were also two married daughters listed Sarah Hobson wife of Charles Hobson and Dianna Sitton wife of Joseph Sitton. These older three sons and two daughters are assumed to have been by his first wife. His land, plantation, tools, gears, stock are left to his minor sons Abraham and Jesse Beck. Half of the stock and household furniture are given to his daughters Shusanna and Lyddy Beck. He was also concerned that Abraham and Jesse be schooled with the money on hand. It is assumed these minor four children were by his second wife Shusannah. Spouse Lydia and daughter Sarah given in Descendants of George and Elizabeth Hobson by Earl H. Davis-1957, p. 243. 1779 Tax Lists of Randolph County, North Carolina Lists a widow Beck who refused to take the oath of allegiance to the new State of North Carolina. 1779 Dec. John Beck granted granted administrator of the estate of Jeffrey Beck deceased. Randolph County, North Carolina Court of Please & Quarter Sessions. 1780 March - WILL proved in court in Randolph Co., North Carolina. Letters of Testamentry issued to Jesse Beck. Inventory of estate returned to court by John Beck, administrator. Randolph Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Session 1779-1782. 1782 Sep 11 - Jeffery Beck issued Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jeffre Beck, deceased. John McDaniel was one of the men who posted surity. Randolph Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Session 1779-1782. The place Jeffery lived in North Carolina was originally in Orange County which was created in 1752. In 1770 Guilford County was divided off of Orange and Jeffery was in Guilford County until 1778 when Randolph County was divided off of Guilford. He Lived in the same place but records for him can be found in all of these counties. PENNSYLVANIA 1743 Married Lydia Phillips in 1743. They had George, John, Jeffery, Sarah, Dianna. Information from original will from North Carolina State Archives. Married Susannah (Gibbs?). They had Abraham, Jesse, Lydia, and Shusannah. Information from original will from North Carolina State Archives. 1743 Jeffery Beck & Lydia Phillips marriage 12th month 3rd day 1742/3 Listed in First Presb. Church, Phil., Penn. Marriages prior to 1810, voL. 11, p.6. Susan Koyle has copy of original marriage register from church. The Julian Calendar was being used in 1742 by England and the Colonies. The first day of the year for the Julian Calendar was March 25th. December would be the 12th month in 1742/3 so they were married Feb. 31 1743. After 1752 Jan. 1 became first day of new year. Dates written between Jan. 1 & Mar. 25 are sometimes given with double years 1742/43 depending on which calendar used. By the time England and the colonies adopted the new calendar, the discrepancy between the calendars were eleven days. To resolve the discrepancy, the government ordered that Sept. 2, 1752 be followed by Sept. 14, 1752. A Listing in Licenses issued by the State of Penn. Lists only Jeffrey's name and is dated 1 Feb 1742/3. He could have taken out the License on Feb lst and been married on Feb. 3rd. This License is recorded in a book entitled Licenses for "Marriages, Public Houses, Indian Traders and PedLars, Vessels Preistered, and Fines". He paid one pound for the license. Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1790, p.26 1743, Feb. 1, Jeoffrey Beck, p. 277 1743, Feb. 3, Beck, Jeoffrey and Lydia Philips. The first church build by the Presbyterians was build in 1704 on the south side of High Street between Second and Third Streets. It was surrounded by some fine sycamore trees and was called the "Buttonwood Church.,, This church was enlarged twice before 1974 when it was taken down and a new church was built. Early PhiLadeLphia; its people, Life and progress by Lippincott, p. 73-74. 1748 He witnessed a deed with his brother Edward in Bucks Co,. Penn. on 18 Sep 1748. He is Listed with his father and brother and sisters. Susan KoyLe has found no connection to James Beck being his father except from undocumented information sent to her by Fred Beck. Witt of father Edward Beck in Bucks Co., Penn. Lists Jeffry as son. Same brother and sisters as mentioned as Fred Beck has on family group sheet. Other marriages: 1752 Susannah Gibbs- Article: Virginia TideWater Genealogy , March 1996 , Volume 27 , Number 1 Jeffrey Beck, Sr. Typical Colonial Settler by Susan Lewis Koyle and Patricia Lewis Cramer During the late 1600's and early 1700's Philadelphia was a port of entry for emigrants from many different countries. As the population increased in Pennsylvania, land became scarce and the cost increased. The population responded to this situation by settling new land and creating new communities. The migration flow was in a Southerly direction, which was sager than toward the Indians in the interior. Jeffrey Beck's movement was typical of the population shift during this time. Varied surnames can be found with his in the records of Pennsylvania as well as along the migration route to North Carolina. Examples of families who traveled the same migration route are Harlon, Phillips, Gibbs, Graven, Cox, Pugh, Hunter, White, Baker, Wilson, Linderman, McPherson, and McDaniel. Many of these families became prominent in public life. The migration routes of the 1700's were similar to our modern day highways and freeways. It was necessary for the people to move from one location to another and these migration routes provided the way. This study of Jeffrey Beck, Sr.'s life provides an example of the migration pattern that many followed. Jeffrey Beck, Sr. was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania about 1723. He was the son of Edward Beck and Sarah ---------- . He was mentioned in his father's will in Bucks County on 1 December 1736. His brother and sisters were also mentioned in the will.'
27 FEB 1726/27 - 1749
Lydia
Phillips
Luxton.ged] BIO:The parentage of Lydia Phillips is not certain. More research remains to be done. In other researchers records I have seen data which might be similar to this: The Bucks County, PA, Richland Meeting of the Society of Friends was organized in 1742. Lydia's place of birth is listed as Richland. I've also seen another source which lists her birthplace as Wales. Since Lydia and Jeffrey's oldest child is named George, which would follow a typical Quaker naming pattern, the George below might indeed be her father. Lydia Phillips married Jeoffrey Beck in Philadephia about this time, and the young couple's first four children were born in Bucks County. Records show that they were married in a Presybterian Church. If they were Quakers, I can imagine that they attended the Richland meeting, but they might also have attended the Falls Meeting in Bucks County which was organized much earlier--1683. I need to search the Hinshaw Quaker books for Becks and Phillips families. A Lydia Phillips was the 10th of 10 children of George and Patience Phillips. The family lived first in Bucks Co., PA, and then moved to Abington and Gwynned in Montgomery Co., PA. Lydia Phillips and her husband (Roberts lists Leonard Thomas as the husband) had 10 children according to the account of "Early Friends of Upper Bucks" by Roberts (1925). This Lydia is the same age as our Lydia. The husband and children don't match. These Phillips were Quakers. Phillips in early Pennsylvania land records: Minute Book "D": Ordered that Wm. Phillips have Lott in New Castle at usual Rent, he building on it and fenceing it in within six months after the Date of Survey. Minutes Book "F": John Phillips was a witness to a letter that Edward Claypoole wrote to attorney Patrick Robinson from the Island of Barbados. The letter was recorded a the Commissioners Meeting of 12th June 1693. Patrick Robinson, was secretary for the commission. The Chester Co., PA, surname registry has these persons interested in the Philips or Phillips name: Marilyn Kucera, Dick Pennock(NOT RIGHT FAMILY), Earle Nelson(NOT RIGHT FAMILY), and Diana Powell. Edward died seven years before Jeffrey was married. Jeffrey's mother was still alive, but it appears that he was a minor at the time of his father's death. He was left half of the 162 acres of land that his father owned. Several Phillips families were located in Solebury Township and it was possibly through a connection with these families that he met his future wife, Lydia Phillips. When Jeffrey applied for permission to be married, he paid one pound for a marriage license on February 1, 1743. (3) Two days later, February 3, 1743, he married Lydia Phillips in the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . This entry in the register was for the 12th month, 3rd day, 1742. Since the English Colonies were still on the Julian Calendar, which had March 25th as the first day of the year, the twelfth month would have been February. When the change was made from one calendar system to the other, the starting date of the year changed. Any date occurring between Jan. Ist and March 25th during the Julian Calendar would need a year added to it. Since this marriage date fits into this category, a year needs to be added to the date in the marriage register.' All other records pertaining to this marriage should be scrutinized in the light of this information. Sarah Buckman, the first wife of Edward Beck, was a Quaker. We assume since Edward married her that he was also a Quaker and English in origin. After the Quakers came to the Colonies many of them left their religion. The Quakers were persecuted for their pacifist beliefs which made it a hard religion to live. Many of them joined less demanding and 'more respectable' sects such as Presbyterian and Episcopalian .(6) This might explain why Jeffrey and Lydia were married in the Presbyterian Church. To this union were born Five children: Jeffrey, Beck, Sr. and Lydia Phillips(7) George Beck b. abt 1743 in Bucks Co., PA Sarah Beck b. 15 Feb 1745 in Bucks Co., PAs Dianna Beck b. 14 May 1749 in Bucks Co., PA9 John Beck b. abt 1750 in Augusta Co., VA? Jeffrey., Beck, Jr. b. 25 Nov 1752 in Augusta Co., VA The building where Jeffrey and Lydia were married was called the "Buttonwood Church" because it was situated in a grove of Sycamore trees. It was built in 1704 and won on the South side of High Street, between Second and Third Streets in Philadelphia.(10) In 1748 Jeffrey sold his half of the land (81 acres) he and his brother, Edward, Jr. and inherited. Jeffrey was listed on the deed as living in Solebury Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In addition to being listed on this deed along with his brother, sisters and their spouses, he signed as a witness." It is probable that Jeffrey and Edward, Jr. were both trying to support families and their mother on this 162 acres of land. Since Jeffrey and Lydia were still in Solebury until at least 1748, it would seem that the first two children, George and Sarah, were born in Bucks County. It is not known where the next two children, Dianna and John, were born. This sale of property is the beginning of the migration of Jeffrey and his family to North Carolina. Edward, Jr. was listed on a poor tax list which was levied on the inhabitants of Solebtiry Township in 1751 but Jeffrey is not listed.(12) In 1755 Edward, Jr. sold the rest of the land but Jeffrey's name does not appear on the deed. By that time Jeffrey was located in Orange County, North Carolina, after having made a short stop in Augusta County, Virginia. The migration path Jeffrey and Lydia followed from Bucks County, Pennsylvania to Augusta County, Virginia, was common for the shifting Population of the time. There were several major migration roads which had come about from people seeking land and the treaties established with the Indians, The treaty between the Colony of Virginia and twenty-Five Indian chiefs of the Six United Nations of Indians" in 1744, gave colonists total control of the land West of the Great Warrior Path (also known as the Great Valley Road) in Virginia between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountain ranges. The Great Valley Road became the most heavily traveled route in Colonial America. This was the road that most people migrating South into Virginia traveled. The assumption is that Jeffrey and Lydia probably traveled South to Philadelphia. From there they headed West on the Philadelphia Wagon Road (also known as the Lancaster Road) which led to Lancaster, York and Gettysburg. From this area they would have traveled South on the Great Valley Road which went down the Shenandoah Valley along the East side of Augusta County, Virginia.( 14) Because the road to Virginia hid become safe for colonists to travel, a large segment of the population began to move South. There were several motivating factors for migration in that direction. Land was difficult to obtain in Pennsylvania because the proprietors of the Province bought the land from the Indians in small sections and it was soon inhabited.(15) The land in Virginia was cheap and it was possible for a middle class Englishman to obtain a large tract of land, thus becoming a new kind of English country gentleman.(16) In 1752 the Virginia Legislature passed an act to encourage settlement of the land West of the Great Warrior Path in Virginia. men Willing to bring their families and settle there were exempt from taxes for ten years.(17) There was a large population of Presbyterians who migrated to Augusta County about this time." It is unknown what brought Jeffrey to this area but on 13 February 1752 he bought 400 acres on Mill Creek in Augusta County for five pounds.(18) This land was located in the Borden Land Grant which indicates it was located in present day Rockbridge County or Augusta Coun ty. (13) The deed stated that he was from Augusta County, Virginia at the time he purchased this land. No record as yet has been found of any other land purchased by Jeffrey in that county but he must have been- living there. The settlement of Augusta County was encouraged by William Gooch, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Virginia, to "remove the frontier of civilization further from Williamsburg, and to place a hardy and enterprising race of people between the capital and the savage Indians."(13) There were Indian disturbances in the county and it must have been a dangerous place to live compared to the established area of Pennsylvania where Jeffrey and Lydia migrated from. This might have been the determining factor in Jeffrey and Lydia only staying here for sixteen months. During this time their son Jeffrey Beck, Jr. was born.(19) In June of 1753 they sold the 400 acres of land on Mill Creek. (20) They were on the move again and they probably traveled South along the Great Valley Road for part of their journey. The Yadkin River Road crossed the Great Valley Road in Southern Virginia. They probably took the Yadkin Rive Road which went to Orange County, North Carolina. There is no indication as to when or where Lydia died. It could have been on the long trip from Augusta County, Virginia, to Orange County, North Carolina, or it could have been -after they arrived. The living conditions were very primitive in Orange County during these settlement years. Land was broken and crops were planted before crude log cabins were built for the families. Settlers were flocking into North Carolina and locating along the many creeks and rivers in Orange County. Sickness was prevalent and many of the First settlers died. At some point Jeffrey married Susannah Gibbs(7) and had four more children . The approximate time period for this marriage is calculated from the date of Jeffrey's will which stated there were four minor children in 1774. Therefore, the marriage must have taken place some time around 1760. Jeffrey2 Beck, Sr. and Susannah Gibbs7 Abraham Beck b. Orange Co., NC Jesse Beck b. Orange Co., NC Susannah Beck b. Orange Co., NC Lydia Beck b. Orange Co., NC Orange County was formed in the Province of North Carolina in 1752. At that time it was a large area. It was divided several times over the next few years. Records for Jeffrey Beck can be found in Orange (created in 1752), Guilford (created in 1770), and Randolph (created in 1778) Counties. He actually owned the same property on Deep River until his death sometime prior to December 1779. The current county division dictated the County in which information about him was recorded. The first record found for Jeffrey in Orange County was when he witnessed a land grant application for Jacob Evans on April 26, 1754. This 230 acres of land was located in the Parish of St. Matthew on the South West side of Deep River. The river was the North and East boundary for the 230 acres.(21) Deep River is the South Fork and the Haw River is the North Fork which feeds into the Cape Fear River.(22) They both run through the Randolph County area of Orange County before the division. Jeffrey purchased this land from Jacob Evans on August 14, 1759.(23) This location on Deep River became important as there was a ford to cross the river here and it was used by the Tories during the Revolutionary War. Because it was located on Jeffrey's land it became know as Beck's Ford. It was an accepted practice of the time for a family to move onto a piece of land and farm it before they gained the title to it. In 1755 Jeffrey was listed on a tax list is I white male, no slaves .( 24) It would seem that Jeffrey and his family farmed the land on Deep River without the help or aid of any slaves. The crops of the region were tobacco, corn, and hemp. Tobacco was used as money and taxes could be paid in pounds of tobacco. Jeffrey was actively involved in the affairs of his county and community. He served on a Grand Jury in Orange County in May of 176 1. In November of 1763 he was one of eight men commissioned by an Orange County court to determine the course of a road and then to build it, from Cox's Mill to Collins road(25). Cox's Mill was located on Mill Creek which joined Deep River by Beck's Ford in East central Randolph County and appears on the Collet Map of 1770.(26) Since the land he bought was on Deep River, this meant he was helping to build a road near his home. In is not known if Jeffrey moved to a new location or just purchased additional land for a time, but on January 4, 1764 he purchased 175 acres from Moses Nelson. This land was located on the Bush Creek waters of Rock River in Orange County and was near the site of the second road Jeffrey was asked to help lay out and build. 27 In August of 1764 he was one of nineteen men commissioned by an Orange County court "to meet and lay out a road from the Rowan County line opposite Frazier's Road to the best and nearest road leading to Cross Creek,"(25) The direction of this road would have crossed Orange County from the West side to the East side. Cross Creek was an important community in colonial North Carolina. It was established in about 1760 and located in the center of Cumberland County on Cape Fear River.(26) It was a major trading center of the time and an important lifeline for Orange County residents. The road that was built became the route that connected Rowan and Orange Counties to Cross Creek. Jeffrey's new land is shown on a map of Orange County by Fred Hughes with the date of 1764.( 28) This map locates his land on Rock Creek near a road that runs from the Rowan County line to the Cross Creek Road. This probably was the road that Jeffrey helped to build. Jeffrey sold this acres on July 27, 1767 to John Johnston. He had owned it for 31/2 years. Another indication that Jeffrey was involved in the community was his involvement in the Regulator Movement in Orange County. The Regulator Movement was a preliminary unrest to the Revolution. The governor and sheriff purchased their titles and charged taxes and fees as high as six to eight times the legal rate.(29) The Governor of the Province 'was the law. He picked the sheriff who then carried out his wishes. The sheriff collected taxes, served warrants, and had the power to seize property for taxes or unpaid debts. The taxes were too high, unfairly collected, and used at the discretion of the Governor with no accounting to the people. The people of Orange and surrounding counties began to object. They formed the Regulator Movement aimed at regulating the taxes and the use of them by the Governor. This protest movement induced 95% of the people in Rowan and Guilford counties to refuse to pay taxes. Petitions were sent to the Governor requesting change.(29) Jeffrey and his friends were involved in the Regulator Movement in its early stages. During February, March, and April of 1768 meetings were held at various places. These meetings brought the people together and solidified the Regulator Movement. Peter Craven was sent to request officials to meet with the Regulators.30 A committee was formed to draft a petition to the governor. William Moffitt helped draft this petition which was signed -by over 450 men. One of these meetings was held at Cox's Mill by Beck's Ford on Deep River.(31) This was located near Jerfrey's home and it is probable he was in attendance. Jeffrey was one of the men who signed a "petition of wrongs to the settlers of the county". He also signed the Regulator Advertisement No. 9 in 1768 along with other men from his coun ty.(32) His fellow'signers were Joseph Sitton (his son-in-law), Peter Craven, Thomas Craven, William Moffitt, Stephan Harlon, and David Jackson. These men were Jeffrey's friends and neighbors. Thomas Craven, Peter Craven, and Stephen Harlon were witnesses to his will'. William Moffitt and David Jackson were appointed guardians to Jeffrey's minor children in his will. David Jackson was a blacksmith, a Regulator, and eventually became a Tory Terrorist.(29) In September of 1770, Regulators seized control of the Court in Hillsborough , North Carolina. They beat up local officials and destroyed their property.(33) Among the leaders were Ninnian and Matthew Hamilton. Warrants were issued for their arrest. Jeffrey signed two petitions requesting pardons for Ninnian Beall Hamilton and Matthew Hamilton after they participated in the riot. The petitions stated that the men signing them did not participate in the disturbance in any way. Therefore, although Jeffrey was a Regulator, he was not involved in this incident .(34) Pardons were eventually granted to all the men who took part in this riot(31). Governor Tryon wrote in a letter to the Earl of Hillsborough that Guilford County was formed in 1770 from Orange and Rowan in order to separate the "Insurgents" during the governnient's trouble with the Regulators. Chatham County was also organized in 1771 during the Regulator uprising to try to control the inhabitants.(35) The reorganization didn't seem to hamper the activities of the Regulators. The Governor was obviously not happy and he gathered an army together and waged 'war' against the ReguIators. There was one battle fought in 1771 called the Battle of Alaniance which lasted two hours and the Regulators lost. Governor Tryon remained in the area for a month searching out the Regulators and requiring them to take an oath of allegiance to King George. It seems the people of North Carolina had begun their own war of independence and some historians consider this to be the first battle fought in the Revolutionary War. The paper in lengthy and no more will fit in this space. There is a second article by Susan Koyle discussing whether Jeffery was a Tory. See file Notes for LYDIA PHILLIPS: 1743 married Jeffery Beck 3 Feb 1743 in First Presb. Church, Phil., Penn. Record of Penn. Marriages prior to 1810, Vol. 11, p. 6. 1753 Jeffery Beck and Lydia Beck sold 400 acres on MILL Creek, Augusta Co., Virginia on 21 Jun 1753. Records of Augusta Co., Va. by Lyman Chackey, Vol. 111, p. 346. Name and spouse Jeffry Beck and daughter Sarah Listed in Descendants of George and Elizabeth Hobson, by Earl H. Davis-1957, p. 243. She died after the sate of the property in Augusta Co., Virginia. ----- all of above from Ancestry - James D. Officer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry - Richard E. Marshall Ancestry/Jim Peterson
1684 - BET 1736 AND 1740
Edward
Sr.
Beck
Family Data Collection - Individual Records Record, Ancestry.com Name: Edward Beck Spouse: Sarah Buckman Parents: John Beck, Birth Place: Kent Co, MD Birth Date: 19 November 1684 Marriage Date: 1708 Death Place: Bucks Co, PA Death Date: 16 February 1736 ............................................................................................................................................................................ ROBATE: Name of Testator: Edward BECK (Sr.) Date: December 5(?), 1736 Residence: Solebury township, Bucks Co., PA Description of Testator: Yeoman Bequests & Devises: "all my land and meadows to be equally divided between my two sons Edward & JeffryÉto my wife a good and honorable maintenance during her widowhood. I likewise give to my five daughters every one five pounds. Viz.: to my daughter Mary five pounds at twelve months after my decease and to JaneÉfive pounds the next year and the third year five pounds to RachelÉTo Susanna five pounds the fourth, and the fifth year after my death the fifth and Last five pounds to be paid to my youngest Daughter Ellen. Appointing my wife Sarah the Sole executrix of this my last will" Miscellaneous Information: Inventory exhibited February 16, 1736/37. Appraised by Joseph FELL and Amor PRESTON. Administration Bond on February 8, 1736 by Sarah BECK (Widow) and William SATTERTHWAITE, Yeoman both of Solebury. Account of Sarah BECKÅs Administratrix of goods & chattels of Edward BECK late of Solebury exhibited February 21, 1738/38. Surnames listed in the account: BOWMAN, GILBERT, HOUGH, GILLINGHAM, HENSEY, BECK (Jr.), BUTCHER, HARTLEY, FELL, ELLICOT, CAREY, AYRS, LOWTHER, HAMILTON, BARCROFT, DOAN, CANBY. Witnesses: William SATTERTHWAITE Signature of Testator: Edward BECK Sr. initials EB (his mark) Source for document: The will is not recorded in Bucks Co., PA Will Book. Abstract taken from microfilm at Spraunce Library. Copy sent by Don Armstrong to Randy Franklin.
1677 - 1716
Sarah
Buckman
38
38
Buckman is a English occupational name for a goatherd; an occupational name for a scholar or scribe (Book-Man); and possibly a habitation name representing a contracted pronunciation of Buckingham. Another source has her birthdate as 10 September 1677. I suspect she was born on 10 September 1677 and christened on 10 November 1677. ------------------------------------------------- http://chrisman.org/pedigree/out44.htm
~1552 - UNKNOWN
Christopher
Boswell
Did Christopher have a wife prior to Margaret? Ancestry.com - Jackie Leatham's tree
~1556 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
or Margery
Lambert
11th great grandmother
BET 1650 AND 1657 - 1716
William
Buckman
"According to Bradfield Genealogy by Donald G. Armstrong, 'The Buckmans came to America as passengers on the Welcome with William Penn in 1682'. See files for a list of the goods the Buckman's brought with them to America. William inherited the land rights of his bothers Edward and Thomas when they died without issue. The Buckman's are believed to have spent their first winter in Pennsylvania in a cave south of Fallsinton. William was appointed one of several to lay out a road from Newton to the Ferry on the second Wednesday in December 1693. He was appointed to lay out another road from Wrightstown to Neshamineh Meeting House on 5 October 1697. He was a juror in 1684, on the grand jury in 1688,1689,1691, and 1698 and a witness on 14 April 1698. On 14 April 1697 records show that William sold land granted to him by the Proprietor on 13 Sept 1686 to John Shaw. Bucks Deeds 2:142 Recorded 11 Oct 1697, William bought land from Robert Webb. Bucks Deeds 2:143 Bucks Deeds 3:242, 3 Dec 1705. William purchased land from John & Priscilla Rowland (land that Priscilla had bought from William Penn 19 Aug 1681). Bucks Deeds 4:34, Dec 1708 from Henry Cooper, blacksmith (son in law of William Buckman). Patent to William Buckman granting him a city lot in the right of his two deceased brothers. In 1703 William Buckman is shown as owner of a county lot of 668 acres, a Town lot of 59 acres on the west side of Newtown. His first wife, Patricia Rowland died about 1690, probably as a result of childbed. ------------------------------------------------ http://chrisman.org/pedigree/out44.htm
1657 - 1690
Sarah
Rowland
33
33
The name ROWLAND is a Norman personal name and was popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Charlemagne's warrior of this name, who was killed at Roncesvalles in about 778 AD. Died probably as a result of childbed.
1636 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Rowland
~1623 - 1670
Edward
Buckman
47
47
Became a Quaker (Friend). http://chrisman.org/pedigree/out44.htm Ancestry - Patryka Tachick
~1625 - ~1682
Joan
Bagham
57
57
After the death of her husband Edward, she did not remarry. She embarked on the ship Welcome to America in 1682, along with her son William and his family, her sons Edward and Thomas, and her daughter Ruth. On that trip Smallpox broke out, killing 60 of the 100 passengers. Since no records of them have been found in America, it is presumed that Joan and her sons Edward and Thomas were among the casualties. http://chrisman.org/pedigree/out44.htm There are some indications that Joan Bagham Buckman, went with her son, William Buckman, to Pennsylvania aboard the "Welcome" as a widow. However, General W. W. H. Davis, author of the History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, appears to have seen the baggage memoranda cited as the source of Joan's travel to Pennsylvania. He believes that the first name of the widow was Ruth, not Joan....ie the sister rather than the Mother. He believed that the Buckmans of the baggage memoranda, who did not in his view include our William but another of the same name, spent their first winter in a cave south of Fallsington. In the Strawn family, who descend, of course, from the Buckmans, there was a strong tradition that their ancestors, supposed usually to have been Strawns, lived out their first winter in a cave on the bank of the Delaware. It is certain that many early Pennsylvanians who did live for such a time in such places, so this may represent a genuine tradition. Ancesty - Patryka Tachick
1696 - ~1737
Francis
Cheney
41
41
1662 - ~1735
Thomas
Cheyney
73
73
1636 - 1636
Robert
Chaney
1614 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Cheyney
1683 - UNKNOWN
James
Hamilton
~1687 - UNKNOWN
Grace
1635 - 1709
John
Seymour
73
73
D. UNKNOWN
Maiden name
may not be
Seymour
Living
Wordell
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Private
Edna
M.
Sanders
Private
Gertrude
H.
Hodgins
1944 - 2005
Lois L.
LNU
60
60
Living
White
1910 - 1999
Walter
Benjamin
Kelley
89
89
1922 - 1978
Mamie
Evelyn
Kelley
56
56
Married a man they called Shrock. He had a Pecan farm in Oak Grove, Louisiana. Moved to Carlsbad, NM.
Living
Ledford
~1859 - UNKNOWN
Cirony
York
Unable to read the name on the 1870 Census. Cerony?
1908 - UNKNOWN
John
Marion
Shope
Private
Dolly ?
Private
Naomi
Private
Judy
1955 - 1981
Michael
Lee
York
25
25
Fred & Mary Lou York were instrumental in setting up the adoption of Michael by Earl & Greadle York. Michael's natural mother was supposedly a young school/college girl from the Franklin, NC area.
1843 - UNKNOWN
William
Osborn
Seay
His name may be William Ausborn (Osborn, Ausburn, Aus) Seay. According to the 1930 Census his mother was born in South Carolina and his father in North Carolina. 1880 US Census, living in Upper Hightower, Towns, GA next door to Charles B. Rogers. William's wife is listed here as Mellvina C.
BET 1834 AND 1836 - 1886
Charles
Davis
Patterson
Charles Patterson's brother, James Leeland PATTERSON married Adeline Malissa's sister, Mahalia J. MASON. (from Ancestry.com, June Laurence, Turner, jimjune@@bellsouth.net)
~1858 - UNKNOWN
Chester
Mellvina
Patterson
Her middle name could possibly be Carri. I found a William & Carri Seay on the 1870 Census living in GA.
D. UNKNOWN
Abraham
Keener
D. UNKNOWN
Annah
Justice
1825 - 1863
Isaac
Nelson
Kerby
38
38
1830 - 1908
Thursea
Jones
78
78
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Hendrik
III Von
Geldern
BET 1804 AND 1807 - UNKNOWN
Jeffery
York
1814 - 1904
John
B.
York
90
90
D. UNKNOWN
Sally
Dunlap
D. UNKNOWN
Polly
Welborn
1816 - UNKNOWN
Malinda
Scruggs
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
Carnes
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morgan
~1818 - 1858
Tamer
York
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Alford
D.
York
D. UNKNOWN
William
York
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
Phillips
1781 - >1850
John
Crabtree
York
69
69
~1787 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Kivett
D. UNKNOWN
John
Matthew
Kivett
D. UNKNOWN
Rosanna
Aldridge
BET 1780 AND 1785 - UNKNOWN
Dorcas
York
BET 1780 AND 1793 - 1867
Barnabus
York
1799 - 1878
Nancy
Kivett
79
79
D. UNKNOWN
John
Matthew
Kivett
D. UNKNOWN
Rosanna
Aldridge
BET 1779 AND 1789 - UNKNOWN
Jeremiah
Jr.
York
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
Campbell
?
~1790 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
York
1790 - UNKNOWN
Jabez
York
BET 1795 AND 1798 - UNKNOWN
Jane
York
1798 - UNKNOWN
Ann
York
1802 - 1880
Darius
York
78
78
1798 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Savage
D. UNKNOWN
Jesse
Turner
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Jane
Cross
1811 - UNKNOWN
Hulda
York
1819 - <1870
Andrew
J.
York
51
51
1755 - 1816
Sarah
Rachel
York
60
60
1754 - 1805
John
Welborn
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Esther
?
D. UNKNOWN
Elias
Cowan
1756 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Dorcas
York
BET 1759 AND 1760 - 1816
Shubal
York
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Grimes
BET 1762 AND 1766 - 1806
Isaac
H.
York
1769 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Lydia
Allred
The Rape of Lydia Allred A Research Report By: Linda Allred Cooper Whenever we think of the "good ole days" we tend to forget that some of the horrors we associate with today’s world sometimes happened back then too. The story of Lydia Allred is one such case. Lydia was born in Orange County, North Carolina in 1770. She was one of the younger children of John Allred who settled in North Carolina in the 1750’s. Lydia was raised on the family farm located near today’s Patterson Grove community just north of Franklinville, NC. In 1779 this same land became part of the newly formed Randolph County. Most of the time Lydia’s neighbors were law abiding. Court documents from that time period show that there were occasional visits to court to complain about a missing cow or hog and a few accusations of theft of farm equipment, but, for the most part, life was peaceful. One important exception to that rule was the Lewis family. John and Priscilla Lewis raised a large family on their land located just north of today’s Franklinville. This family, especially the boys and men, were well known as mean, tough, belligerent bullies. They made their own rules, followed no laws but their own and beat or killed anyone who made them mad. One account taken from the book "The Randolph Story" on file in the Randolph Room, Asheboro Public Library states: The Lewises were tall, broad, muscular and very powerful men. The family were the lions of the country. Their character was eminently pugnacious. Nearly all of them drank to intoxication; aware of power, they insulted whom they listed; they sought occasions of quarrel as a Yankee does gold in California. They rode through plantations; killed their neighbor’s cattle; took fish from other men’s traps; said what they pleased; all more for contention than gain. Though the opposed had power, they were afraid to prosecute them, they knew these human hydras had no mercy; they dreaded their retaliating vengeance. Anything, man or beast, that crossed their path periled it’s life. The neither sheltered themselves under the strong arm of the law nor permitted others to do so, they neither gave nor asked mercy. Their pledge was sure as anything human could be. If they threatened death or torture, those threatened always thought it prudent to retire to the very uttermost part of the earth. Stephen Lewis, the fifth child of John and Priscilla, was born June 4, 1757. (1) Per Lewis family documents, he fought and bullied his way into adulthood. In the 1770’s he began appearing in court, charged with a variety of theft, assaults and battery. More times, than not, the court found him not-guilty, no doubt fearing retaliation from him or his family. On the few occasions he was found guilty, he was usually fined some small amount which was never collected. This pattern continued on into the mid 1780’s. Between March and October 1786, Stephen and his brother, John, had been in court 11 different times (2) answering a variety of charges. One of those charges was brought by Lydia’s father, John, who accused John Lewis of assault in June 1786. (3) John Lewis was found innocent and John Allred became the target of some vicious retaliation. The Allred family found themselves confronted by the Lewis family over the next few months. Farm equipment disappeared. Farm animals were slaughtered. When the family members went to visit neighbors, they were followed and taunted. Finally, on a sunny afternoon in October, it all came "to a head". October 30th no doubt began as a normal day on the farm. Chores were performed, meals were cooked and served by the women while the men worked in the fields. The colorful fall leaves were falling and the weather had a slight "nip in the air". When her chores were finished, Lydia decided to walk the well worn wagon path to her sister and brother-in-law’s home, Barbara and William York. Barbara was 17, only one year older than Lydia and a newly wed. The sisters were close and no doubt missing each other’s daily company. A visit would be welcome. The court document filed November 6, 1786 tells the story in chilling detail. Lydia was walking along the path when Stephen Lewis rode up on his horse. He, no doubt, recognized her as one of John Allred’s daughters. Lewis got off of his horse and grabbed Lydia, pulling her to him roughly and forcing her onto his lap as he sat down on a log. Holding her tightly, he asked her to have "carnal knowledge" with him. She refused, telling him she would rather die and tried to fight her way free of his clutches. Angered, he forced his hand under her skirt and "placed his hand on her privates and forced his fingers into her body". She fought valiantly, but he was bigger and stronger than the frightened 16 year old girl. He pushed her to the ground and violently beat and raped her. When finished, Lewis left Lydia lying on the path and rode off. She pulled herself together and somehow managed to get to her sister’s home. As you can imagine, the family reacted in horror and demanded justice. On November 6, Lydia’s father, brothers and brother-in-laws came to court to file charges (4) against Stephen Lewis. Unfortunately, as in the past, the court continued to be reluctant to indict or convict anyone in the Lewis family of anything - even something as horrible as rape. Court records show that although the Allred family presented overwhelming evidence and Lydia herself was forced to testify in detail about the rape, little was done to Stephen Lewis. Finally, in December, the court agrees to indict Lewis (5 & 6) and hold a trial. However, the intimidated jurors and court officials, fearing reprisals from the Lewis family, vote to post-pone the trial until Spring 1787. They were probably hoping that, with the new court session, they would not be chosen as jurors and would escape the Lewis family wrath. On February 1, 1787, Stephen Lewis was back in court (7) accused of threatening the life of Lydia’s father, John. He had already beat John, breaking his nose, and continued to harass the family every chance he got. John asked the court for protection. It wasn’t awarded until another week passed. In response, Stephen and his family increased their campaign of harassment and terror. Finally, in March 1787, the court imposes a 100 pound bond on Lewis (8) to guarantee his appearance in court for trial. But, the trial is post-poned once again as the Lewis family’s threats scare the jurors. By June, Lydia’s father had reached his limit and begins fighting back. However, he accomplishes nothing except getting himself arrested (9) for "profane swearing in public". The humiliation must have been unbearable as John is arrested for "swearing" while his daughter’s rapist still roamed free. While in court facing the original "swearing" charge, John loses his temper again and swears at the court officials. Again he is charged and fined. The rape trial is post-poned again and again as the jurors and court officials were harassed by the Lewis family. Court documents also show that the Lewis brothers were in court many times (10) over the next 4 years as they continued to wreak havoc in Randolph County. But, as we’ve all heard, "you reap what you sow" and eventually everyone pays for the evil they do. When Stephen raped Lydia, he was married. Lewis family records show that he beat his wife on a regular basis, treating her no better than he did his neighbors. Finally, in 1791, Stephen’s brother, Richard, helped Stephen’s wife escape and hid her outside of the county at the home of a friend. Richard was no better than Stephen, so this unusual act of kindness was rare. Stephen and Richard argued violently about the beatings, and finally Richard agreed to return Stephen’s wife if he would promise to quit beating her. Stephen refused. Eventually he found his wife and dragged her back home, beating her severally. Stephen then went to his brother’s home intending to kill him. Richard, seeing Stephen approach, grabbed his shot gun and ran upstairs. As Stephen climbed the stairs looking for Richard, Richard shot and wounded him. The family gathered around and soon Stephen was sent back home patched up, but very angry. As Stephen laid at home recovering from the gun-shot wound, he swore to everyone in hearing distance that he would kill his brother as soon as he was healed. Richard, knowing Stephen fully intended to carry out this threat, finally decided to end the feud once and for all. He rode to Stephen’s house, crept quietly to the back of the house where he knew Stephen was recovering. As he looked through a crack in the wall, he could see Stephen sitting up in bed having his wound dressed. Richard stuck the barrel of the gun through the crack in the wall and shot his brother through the heart, killing him instantly. Lydia, in the meantime, never recovered emotionally from the rape. She became a recluse, painfully shy, never wanting to go out in public or leave the confines of home. Her father, John, died in 1792 knowing that his daughter’s rapist had finally paid for his crimes. After John died, Lydia moved in with her sister, Barbara, and her family where she lived until her death. from http://www.allredfamily.org/lydiareport.htm
BET 1762 AND 1768 - 1819
Semore
York
WILL OF SEAMORE YORK, JR. In the Name of God Amen. I Semore York of the County of Grainger in the State of Tennessee being sick and like to die but of perfect Mind and Memory knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make constitute and ordain this my Last Will and Testament and first of all I give and Commend my Soul into the hands of God that give it and my Body to be buryed in a desent and Christian Burial nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again in Judgment of the great day by the mighty power of God. And as it related to the good things of this life with which it hath pleased God to bless me with in this world I give and bequeath in the following manner and form Item 1st – It is my will that Uriah York my son, Rachel McEver May, Daughter, Sylvania Wood my Daughter, Enoch York My Son, Polly Deaton, Marthy Johnson My Daughters, and John York My Son have in addition to what they have already received one Dollar each. Item 2nd – it is my will that my wife Ann live on my plantation and have all the profits there of for the use of raising and schooling my children while she all remain my widow. Item 3rd – It is my will that my wife have the benefit and increase of all my live stock and all my house hold furniture and farming utentials During her widowhood for the use of Raising and shoolling my said children as above named. Item 4th – It is my will that my Daughter Sary and Elijah (Elizabeth?) each of them have a cow & calf and a good suit of Sunday clouths also a feather bed and bed furniture for each of them when ever they become eighteen years of age. Item 5th – It is my will that my sons Riley and Harrison each of them have a good sute of Sunday clothes a horse Bridle and Saddle when ever they become twenty one years of age. Item 6th – It is my will that should my wife Ann marry after my death, then all my personal goods and chattels be sold and equally divided between her & the four children here in after named that is to say Sarah Elizabeth Riley & Harrison but not till my youngest child becomes of age. Item 7th – It is my will that at the marriage or death of my said wife then my land be equally divided between (page break.....second page...97) my sons Riley & Harrison all but four acres which I have sold and layd off to John Wood adjoining his field near the mountain. Item 8th – It is my will that my grandson Pleasant the son of my Daughter Rachel should he stay and remain with my wife till he be twenty one years of age that he have good shooling a good horse Saddle & Bridle and a good suit of Sunday Clothes out of my Said Estate. Item 9th – I appoint my beloved Wife Ann and John Wood the excoutors & Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, revoking all others retifying and confirming this my last Will & Testament and no other in testimony where of I have here unto set my hand and seal this Seventh day of February 1819. His Seamore X York (Seal) mark Signed and sealed & delivered In presents of Josiah Smith (his mark) proven Andrew Phillips (his mark)proven May Term 1819. State of Tennessee) Grainger County ) August Term 1819. I John Cooke Clerk of the Court of Pleas and quarter Session for Said County do certify that the execution of the foregoing last Will and Testament of Seamore York was proven in part at last Term by the oath of Andrew Philips one subscribing witness thereto and ordered to be filed for further probate and that it was proven in full at this term by the Oaths of Josiah Smith and Robert Huddleston the two other subscribing witnesses there to who swore that the said Seamore York at the time of executing this will was of sound mind and disposing memory. John Cooke Clerk
1764 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ann
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Elizabeth
Wood
BET 1762 AND 1765 - 1806
Jesse
York
1773 - 1861
Tabitha
York
87
87
1760 - 1826
Solomon
Trodgen
66
66
D. UNKNOWN
William
Trodgen
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Jones
1768 - 1861
Martha
York
93
93
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Hayes
D. UNKNOWN
Josiah
White
1772 - 1859
John
York
87
87
1776 - 1863
Martha
White
87
87
1776 - 1855
Jabez
York
78
78
1776 - 1897
Elizabeth
White
121
121
D. UNKNOWN
John
White
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Welborn
~1775 - UNKNOWN
William
Alfred
York
1763 - ~1830
Jacob
Routh
67
67
1) June 20, 1788, Jacob Routh purchased 120 acres of land on Sandy Creek that had originally been part of the York Grant. As follows: a) JACOB ROUTH purchased from William and Charity Fields for £50 "hard money", 120 acres of land "on Sandy Creek, Randolph County, NC granted to Semor York from the Earl of Granville on August 1, 1758 to William Ingelson b) Jan. 20, 1759, to Semor York 1774, also all rights of said Silvana York and Semor York to William Field" , Witnessed by John York and John Chambers. From Randolph County, NC Land Deed Abstracts, Books 1-5, 1779-1794 by Barbara Newsome Grigg. Copied at Randolph County Library, Ashboro, NC c) On the General Index to Real Estate Conveyances, Randolph County this was listed as being in Book 3, page 315. d) In this same year Jacob purchased an additional 108 Acres from Shubal York, witnessed by Aaron York (Uncle of Mollie)and Edmond York (Brother of Mollie) in Book 3, page 327. (Shubal York was son of Seymore York and a first cousin of Mollie [York] Routh, and evidently lived near them according to tax records.) e) Between the years 1800 and 1824 Jacob Routh accumulated a great deal of land from the following individuals: James Crabtree, John Routh, John Walker, William Welborn, Daniel Clark, Jonathan Bain, William York (Mollie's brother who went to TN) David Fox et al. Lawrence said the land was all in the Sandy Creek area. Here Jacob Routh and his family lived among members of the York family, relatives of his wife, for the rest of his life. Lawrence believed he died at Sandy Creek about 1830. f) Jacob Routh appeared in the 1799 Tax list of Randolph County along with Henery Routh and Jeremiah Routh. Jacob owned 228 acres of land by this date. g) By the 1803 Tax List Jacob Routh owned 472 acres of land and now was cited with Henery Routh, Jerimiah Routh and Isaac Routh. 1) 1790 Heads of Households North Carolina Hillsborough District, Randolph Co., NC, Page 99, Column I LName FName Free White Free White Free White Males 16+ Males 16- Females RUTH, Jacob 1 6 1 2) 1800 Federal Census, Randolph Co., NC LName FName Free White Free White Free White Free White Males 45+ Males 16-26 Males 10-16 Males 10- RUTH, Jacob 1 3 3 1 Free WhiteFree White Females 26-45Females 10-16
D. UNKNOWN
Zachariah
Routh
D. UNKNOWN
Elijah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Jesse
York
~1730 - 1758
John
York
28
28
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Deaver
~1732 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Horner
BET 1730 AND 1735 - 1797
Jeremiah
York
BET 1730 AND 1734 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Thomas
1732 - BET 1816 AND 1817
Henry
B.
York
Henry York Will 8 March 1817: In The Name of God Amen Henry York of the county of Wilkes and the state of North Carolina being very weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God calling unto mind the morality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die do make and ordain tis my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all give and renounce my soul into the hands of the Almighty God that gave it and my body. Remand to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my exseutive nothing doubting at the general resurrection. Shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such world by estate where with it has pleased God to help me in this life. Give? and dispose of the same in the following manner of form. First I ordain my beloved wife Market to be executive of my estate the during of her ? and if she should marry again she is to have but a child's part. To my son Henry I give one hundred acres of land on the south side of the tract and to my son Leonard I five the old tract were I now live and after to death of beloved wife all my estate shall be equally divided amongst my daughters that is to say the daughters of my last wife Market but if she is to marry than all my estate is to be sold by my executors George Wheatly and Daniel McDaniel and for my children of the first wife as I think I have given them more than the younger children will get so I bequeath unto each one dollar and I do hereby utterly disblame revoke all and every testament and wills in ?? whereof I have here unto got my hand and seal this 8th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eighth hundred and seventeen. Signed sealed on his last will and testament in the presence of us: David Thronbergh Henry Lenderman Dan McDaniel Henry York (his mark)
1774 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lenderman
Her birthdate may be 3 July 1774.
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Lenderman
D. UNKNOWN
Eve
Dorothy
?
1734 - 1809
Joseph
York
75
75
D. UNKNOWN
Jemima
Burrows
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Spinks
1735 - 1790
Thomas
York
55
55
From Douglas Colbert's booklet: "Thomas, believed to have been born in Pipe Creek Settlement, Carroll County, Maryland, is another possible son of Jeremiah York. He wrote a will dated 11 October 1784, witnessed by Nathan and William Alldredge. The will is probated in Randolph County, N.C. in September 1790. Thomas and Ellinor identified the following children in their wills (below). There are several documents that link the family of Thomas with the other York's in Randolph County. Semore York and Jeremiah York (the latter probably is the son of Semore), witnessed a deed in 1771 transferring land in Guilford County (now Randolph) from John Crabtree, Sr. to his son, John Jr. The senior John was the husband of Lyde York. In May 1795, Jeremiah York proved a deed transferring 170 acres from William and John York, sons of Thomas and Elinor, to Adam White. According to the deed, this land was part of a grant to Thomas on 2 November 1785 and later willed to his wife, Elinor. In 1779, Thomas York appeared on the Randolph Tax List with property valued at 332 English pounds, including 230 acres, 10 cattle, 2 horses and 12 pounds, 10 shillings in cash. Thomas wrote a will dated 11 Oct 1784, witnessed by Nathan and William Alldredge. The will, identifying 7 children and 2 grandchildren was probated in Randolph County in September 1790. Thomas and James Jr., minor sons of James Sr., are listed in their Grandpa Thomas York's will. It appears that James Sr., as well as his wife, died before 1790 and that their two children were being raised by the grandparents. A James York, probably the son of Thomas, appeared on the 1779 Randolph Tax List, therefore his death would have been between 1779 and 1790. Thomas bequeathed 100 acres of land, part of the parcel where he then lived, to his two grandsons. To each of his named children, he gave the sum of 10 shillings and the remainder of his estate was inherited by his wife, Elinor. Elinor left a will signed on 22 November 1790, and probated in 1795. She named Henry York and Jonathan McCollum to be executors of her will. Like her husband, she also gave 10 shillings to each of the above surviving children and divided the remaining estate equally. In addition, she gave 5 shillings to her granddaughter, Elizabeth, the daughter of her deceased son, James. She did not mention her grandsons, Thomas and James, Jr., who had been given 100 acres in their grandpa's will five years earlier. Some children of Thomas and Elinor York moved out of Randolph county. They moved to several locations including Rutherford County of western N. C., Tennessee, Kentucky and Posey County, Indiana." Will of Thomas York, father of Lydia York above. Note: The blanks were unreadable words. In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas York, of the county of Randolph, the eleventh day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty four, being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory, blessed by God for it and knowing that his appointed for all men once to die do make this my last will and testament. First of all, I will to bequeath my soul to God who gave it and my body I remind to the earth to be buried in a Christian liked decent manner. Nothing doubting but I shall by the Almighty power of God receive the same again at the general resurrection as touching such worldly good where with God hath blest. He within this life gives. It is my will in the first place that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid. ______I give and bequeath unto my son John York the sum of ten shillings and his heirs. ________I give unto my son William York the sum of ten shillings and to his heirs. ______I give and bequeath unto my daughter Susannah, wife of John Pain the sum of ten shillings and to her heirs. _____I give and bequeath unto my daughter Lettesch?, wife of Joab Jackson the sum of ten shillings and her heirs. ________I give and bequeath unto my daughter Lydithe, wife of John Crabtree the sum of ten shillings and to her heirs. ________I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Elinor, wife of Jonathan McCollum the sum of ten shillings and to her heirs._______I give and bequeath to my grandchildren, the sons of James York (dec’d), Thomas and James one hundred acres of land, part of the tract or parcel of land whereon I now dwell beginning at Aadalnot my most northernmost westernmost ________ _________ on John Welborn’s most southernmost line thence running south so far as to lay the before mentioned hundred acres of land to the others and if they should both die before they come to the age of twenty one years. I order that the deed of the said hundred acres of land be made by my hereafter executors be made to my well beloved wife, Elinor, and her heir and if either of the said sons, both of the said children, should come to the age of twenty one years that my executors do make a deed of conveyance to the before mentioned Thomas and James York and to their heirs. _________and the remainder of my estate both real and personal I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife Elinor and to her heirs and that my hereafter executors do in one year after my death make a deed to the remainder of all my land unto my well beloved wife and deliver the remainder of my personal estate after paying the before mentioned ledgers and I do hereby ordain and appoint and constitute my son in laws John Pain and Jonathan McCollum to be the executors of this my last will and testament and utterly disallow, revoke, and disannul all and every other former will and testament legacies and executors at any time before this time names. Ratifying and confirming this and no other I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said Thomas York as his last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers. Isaac McCollum, Nathan Alldredge, William Alldredge John died abt 1798 in Randolph Co., NC. Note: The copy was very hard to read, so I'm sure there are some minor mistakes in this transcription, but the names of the children are accurate.
1730 - 1795
Elinor
Aldridge
65
65
Her name may have been Elinor Silver. Will of Elinor Aldridge, wife of Thomas York, mother of Lydia our line, below. In the name of God, Amen, this twenty second day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety, Elinor York of Randolph County (NC) being weak of body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be given to God for it and knowing that it is appointed for all mankind that I do make this my last will and testament and first I will and bequeath my soul should go to God who gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner nothing doubting but I shall by the mighty power of God receive the same again at the general resurrection. As directing such worldly goods where with God hath blessed in this life imprimis it is my will that in the first place that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid. Item 1 give and bequeath to my son John York and to his heirs the sum of ten shillings. Item 1 give and bequeath unto my son William York or to his heirs the sum of ten shillings, Item 1 give to my daughter Susannah and to her heirs the sum of ten shillings, Item 1 give and bequeath to my daughter Letishe the sum of ten shillings, Item 1 give and bequeath to my daughter Lyde the sum of ten shillings, Item 1 give to my grand daughter Elizabeth of my son James York the sum of five pounds current lawful money as here fore the remainder of the estate I order that it be equally divided amongst my children. Viz John, William, Susannah, Lishi, Lydy and Ellnor and that one year after my death and to Elizabeth York at the age of eighteen and I do herby ordain appoint constitute Jonathan Mcollum and Henry York to be the Executors of this my last will and testament and I do utterly disallow revoke and disannul any and every and former will testaments legacies Executors at any time before this time named. Ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament in witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal day and year above written signed sealed published pronounce and declared by the said Elinor York as the last will and testament in the presence of us the subscriber. Isacc McCullom Allen Langley Silas Allred Elinor York, her mark November 1792
1735 - 1827
Elizabeth
York
92
92
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
Underwood
1779 - 1861
Thomas
Allred
82
82
D. UNKNOWN
Elias
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Poilly
Rigby
1736 - UNKNOWN
James
York
1738 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
York
1740 - UNKNOWN
William
York
<1745 - 1777
Bartholomew
York
32
32
Private
Ruth
Marie
Living
Lou
Private
Rosa
Adell
Hasty
Living
Loretta
Private
Unknown
Living
White
1951 - 1951
Jerry
George
Anderson
Private
Alice
Louise
Sidle
Private
Fred
Herman
Puehler
Private
Ida
Lucille
Sidle
Private
Marvin
Shull
1831 - 1915
Matthias
Hoffman
84
84
1835 - 1919
Lucinda
Beaver
83
83
BEAVER is a Norman habitation name from any of several places in France called Beauvoir.
1887 - 1918
Ernest
Charles
Gramling
31
31
1890 - UNKNOWN
Mayme
Gerst
1889 - 1964
John
Matthias
Gramling
75
75
1889 - 1962
Florence
Onieta
Jennings
73
73
Both parents born in Ohio according to 1920 Census.
1798 - 1866
Jacob
Hoffman
68
68
1798 - 1884
Magdalena
Stouffer
85
85
1852 - 1956
John
Henry
Hoffman
104
104
1858 - 1923
Jacob
Beaver
Hoffman
65
65
1854 - 1915
Minerva
Catherine
Delong
61
61
1864 - 1933
Samuel
Milton
Hoffman
68
68
1868 - 1934
Ada
Irene
Davis
66
66
1868 - 1932
Anna
May
Hoffman
64
64
1863 - 1932
Hezekiah
Gramling
69
69
1871 - 1935
Charles
Philip
Hoffman
64
64
1873 - 1959
Myrtle
May
Holford
86
86
D. UNKNOWN
Matthias
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Hoover
1823 - 1877
Eve
Hoffman
54
54
1825 - 1916
Nancy
Hoffman
90
90
1819 - 1890
Matthias
Hoffman
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
Susanna
Garver
1827 - 1890
Mary
E.
Hoffman
63
63
D. 1859
George
W.
Wolf
1828 - 1903
Magdelena
Hoffman
75
75
1823 - 1881
Henry
Jr.
Hoffman
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
Susanna
Garver
1830 - 1881
Esther
Hoffman
50
50
1823 - 1879
John
W.
Mentzer
55
55
1833 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
William
Row
1834 - 1904
Leah
Hoffman
70
70
1828 - 1913
Samuel
Reecher
85
85
1837 - 1898
Jacob
Hoffman
61
61
1838 - 1908
Joanna
Lesher
70
70
1839 - 1880
John
Hoffman
41
41
1844 - 1866
Sarah
Hoffman
22
22
~1720 - 1804
John
Hoover
84
84
from John Myer's tree at Ancestry.com: The date of birth of John Hoover, the founder of "Necessity," has not been learned, but it is known that one of his nine or more children was born in 1748, and since two of his sons do not appear to have accompanied their parents to Maryland, the probability exists that they were born earlier and that they had already established their own homes elsewhere, prior to the mid-career Maryland migration of their father. Their birth during the 1740's, sugests that he was born during the early 1720's or before. Because of that uncertainty, together with the uncertain date of his father's immigration, it cannot be determined whether or not he was of American birth. If the identification is correct, John's first Maryland migration was to the Frederick County area East of the Monocacy, where he apears to have tarried a few years before settling just South of the Mason-Dixon Line, as established in 1767, at the two springs, at the head of Spring Run, near the present village of Ringgold, in the morning shadow of South Mountain. From real estate records it is known that his wife bore the Christian name of Mary, and Mrs. Hoover tells us that her maiden surname probably was "Watson." Having noted that on August 29, 1769, he had purchased a farm from Sarah Watson, Executrix, and William Watson, Executor, of the Estate of David Watson, it was attempted to strengthen her conjecture by examination of that Deed, only to discover that John Hoover had actually purchased "Harry's Grove," or Grave, as sometimes appearing, from Michael Miller, who had not received his Deed thereto from the then deceased David Watson, and as recited in their Deed to John Hoover, it was being so executed at the request of Mr. Miller. Since early Lancaster County marriage records have not been preserved, the source of Mrs. Hoover's information has not been learned.
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Watson
1790 - 1882
Christian
Hoffman
91
91
1790 - 1870
Nancy
Newcomer
80
80
1793 - 1820
Mary
Hoffman
27
27
1793 - 1874
Daniel
Shank
81
81
D. UNKNOWN
John
Shank
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
Kauffman
1794 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
Susanna
Garver
1796 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Nancy
Hoffman
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Bare
D. UNKNOWN
Johannes
Hoover
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
?
Living
Giles
Living
?
Private
Unknown
Living
Cook
Living
Cook
Living
Phillips
Living
Ward
Living
Lunn
~1874 - UNKNOWN
Dorah
Seay
Name may be Dora.
1871 - 1968
Lillie
Arvaline
Seay
97
97
~1877 - UNKNOWN
Orah
O.
Seay
1828 - BET 1860 AND 1919
Charles
Rogers
~1828 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Jones
1798 - BET 1859 AND 1891
Elihu
Rogers
1800 - BET 1859 AND 1896
Mary
?
1814 - ~1856
James
Madison
Seay
42
42
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~1822 - 1901
Mellie
Jemima
Evans
79
79
Living
Schrock
Private
Alvin
Schrock
Private
Frances
Robinson
Bates
Private
Clyde
Tillman
Bates
Private
Rhea
Montgomery
Living
Wordell
Living
Dexter
Living
?
1895 - UNKNOWN
California
Gregory
Private
Elmer
Siler
Tallent
Private
Mary
Francis
Tallent
Private
Gladys
Irene
Tallent
1845 - 1931
James
A.
Bates
86
86
James was 94 years old and living with Annie Bates Tallent and her family in 1930.
1876 - UNKNOWN
John
Lee
Bell
~1882 - 1947
George
W.
Bell
65
65
1913 - 1979
Quince
E.
Hodgins
65
65
BET 1844 AND 1845 - UNKNOWN
Mary
M.
Henson
Possibly part Cherokee. Mary's middle initial on the 1880 Census is "N". The name HENSON is thought to be of English origin. Ancestry.com - John W. Andrews tree
~1802 - 1889
William
Bates
87
87
Living with son, James A. Bates in Smiths Bridge, Macon, NC in 1880. In 1883, The Enterprise, a Franklin newspaper listed the oldest members of the community. Among those was William Bates, 75. Newspaper article, 29 Aug 1889: Mr. William Bates of Smith Bridge Township, died last Sunday evening Aug. 25, 6 o'clock of Erysipelas at age 85. Double stone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: Blessed are they who die [in?] thee [L***?] Christeena Bates Died June 11, 1888 aged [82?] yrs. William Bates Died August 25, 1889 aged 84 yrs.
BET 1805 AND 1806 - 1888
Christeena
Carpenter
Living with son, James A. Bates in Smiths Bridge, Macon, NC in 1880. Double stone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: Blessed are they who die [in?] thee [L***?] Christeena Bates Died June 11, 1888 aged [82?] yrs. William Bates Died August 25, 1889 aged 84 yrs.
1879 - 1887
Robert
L.
Bates
7
7
1888 - UNKNOWN
Emma
E.
Bates
~1822 - 1889
Ephraim
D.
Henson
67
67
Double stone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: (Inscription faded) Annie Henson Born Mar 22, 1813 Died Dec 30 1903 Ephraim Henson Born Mar 23, 1812 Died Nov 12, 1889 Ancestry.com - John W. Andrews tree 1. Rebecca Brown Perry, P O Box 5, Demarest, GA 30535 Sept 12, 2000 Dawn Watson's genealogy at Yahoo! Geocities SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb)
~1822 - 1903
Annie
Carpenter
81
81
Carpenter is an English occupational name for a worker in wood. Double stone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: (Inscription faded) Annie Henson Born Mar 22, 1813 Died Dec 30 1903 Ephraim Henson Born Mar 23, 1812 Died Nov 12, 1889 SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb)
1863 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Columbus
Parker
1829 - UNKNOWN
Jahue
N.
Parker
1838 - UNKNOWN
Talitha
Caroline
Moore
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
BET 1730 AND 1735 - ~1810
Katherine
?
Appears by herself on the 1810 Moore County, NC census. Katherine is mentioned in John McDANIEL's will dated 17 June 1809 as his wife.
1643 - UNKNOWN
Priscilla
Shepherd
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
BET 1750 AND 1752 - UNKNOWN
John
McDaniel
BET 1755 AND 1756 - 1822
Isaac
McDaniel
~1756 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
McDaniel
~1760 - UNKNOWN
Mariam
McDaniel
1761 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
McDaniel
BET 1761 AND 1763 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
McDaniel
~1767 - UNKNOWN
Amos
McDaniel
~1770 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
McDaniel
1796 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Beck
BET 1775 AND 1782 - UNKNOWN
Solomon
S.
Beck
~1777 - UNKNOWN
Gideon
Beck
BET 1781 AND 1786 - UNKNOWN
Arah
Beck
~1782 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Beck
1774 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Beck
1778 - UNKNOWN
Isaiah
Beck
Is this Isaac? Born 2 Sep 1778
1680 - <1740
Mary
Buckman
59
59
1688 - ~1750
Ruth
Buckman
62
62
1690 - <1755
William
Jr
Buckman
64
64
D. 13 MAR 1732/33
Elizabeth
Wilson
1711 - 1790
David
Buckman
78
78
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Knight
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
Knight
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Walker
1656 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Buckman
4 FEB 1659/60 - ~1716
Ruth
Buckman
1669 - 1670
Sarah
Buckman
10m
10m
~1654 - 1682
Thomas
Buckman
28
28
~1651 - 1682
Edward
Jr
Buckman
31
31
1709 - 1793
Elizabeth
Buckman
84
84
D. UNKNOWN
Zebulon
Jr
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Zebulon
Sr.
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Jemima
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Rachel
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Zebulon
III
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
William
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
John
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Iasiah
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
David
Heston
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Sr.
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
William
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
Thomasin
?
D. UNKNOWN
Ruth
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
William
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Jr
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
John
Cooper
D. UNKNOWN
Lancelot
Strawhen
Last name may be Strawhen, Strawn or Straughan.
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
Strawhen
D. ~1742
Richard
Sr.
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
William
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
George
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Jr.
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
Ruth
Harrison
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Harrison
24 JAN 1712/13 - 1717
Rebecca
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Blaker
D. UNKNOWN
Johannes
Bleicker
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
?
D. UNKNOWN
John
Blaker
BET 1707 AND 1708 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Beck
BET 1706 AND 1709 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Beck
~1711 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Jr.
Beck
1676 - 1682
Thomas
Buckman
6
6
1707 - 1734
Thomas
Sr.
Buckman
27
27
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Anne
Penquite
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Esther
Penquite
D. UNKNOWN
John
Penquite
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Sharp
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
William
III
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
John
Sr.
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Sr.
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Sr.
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Isaac
Buckman
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
Buckman
~1790 - 1836
William
Carpenter
46
46
Found on Ancestry.com (John W. Andrews Family Tree): Macon County, North Carolina Wills, p14, Will of William Carpenter, January 7, 1836 In the name of God, Amen. William Carpenter of the county of Macon and state of North Carolina being in right mind and memory before God do make and ordain this my last will and Testament. Item 1st I will that after my death all my funeral expenses be paid and all my lasts debts. My wife PEGGY shall be my beds, bed-steds and bed furniture with the kitchen furniture, one cupboard that is in the bid Room with a sufficient poetion of cupboard furniture, two Black Walnut tables, six Sitting Chairs, four cows with the calves (if they have them)...to take her choice of the stock, four Horse Beasts, Charley and the filly I got of HENSON, also, old Fox is to be kept on the place and well taken care of ao long as he lives for the good he has done me...thirteen head of Hogg, ten of them for meat and three open laws. She is to take her choice. Also, a year's support of meat, corn and wheat, other articles, etc...two plows and two pair of gerring, four hoes, two swingletrees, two axes, one mattock anmd iron-wedges, her side saddle, two bridles, with all the fowls on the place. Also, I give her my part of the plantation whereon I now live, beginning on a Hickory Corner near the old meeting house...to the Head of the Still House Branch and down that to where it crosses the road, coming from the house to the still house...with the road to the ford of the creek, crossing the creek...up the creek to the cleared land...to the State road...with the road to Winkle's line. She is to have all...as long as she lives a widow or until her death. As soon as she marries, it is to go as I may further direct. My mother, MARTHY ROGERS, is also to have her support as one of the family of said land. I give to my son, DAVID CARPENTER, the use of my WILKINS plantation as low down as the cross fence, so long as he stay on it and keep said plantation up in good fix. Also my Black Mare called Muskat. Also, David to keep up my mills...if he does so, to pay himself and ovweplus to be sold equally to directions of my executors. The balance of my land to be rented or disposed of to the best advantage for the heirs. To my son, JACOB, one mare and saddle also $25. Personal property not mentioned is to be sold on 12-month credit, divided equally between my sons and daughters. Also, all profit from the rent of lands equally divided between my sons and daughters, viz, DAVID, BOLIVER, HUMPHREY, HENRY, BENJAMIN, JACKSON, CAROLINE, AVALINE, AMY, SALLY, and MATILDA, each one to (get) an equal part as they come of age. When my son JACKSON arrive at age 21, all lands I possess are to be divided among my sons: DAVID, BOLIVAR, HUMPHREY, HENRY,BENJAMIN and JACKSON, to sell or divide as they think best. Old MRS BRADLEY to have the use of the place she now lives as long as she lives in the same, and no longer. To SALLY BRADLEY (sic) all that tract of land formerly old MRS BRADLEY's that lies on the north side of the branch down to a contiional line between said BRADLEY and myself. My friend JACOB PALMER to be executor. signed WM. CARPENTER wit: JOHN HOWARD
BET 1794 AND 1795 - >1860
Martha
Margaret
McConnell
Iredell County, NC? Ancestry.com - Joyce Sammons
~1764 - ~1835
William
Sr.
McConnell
71
71
From Ancestry.com John W. Andrews Family Tree Census: 1800 Iredell County, North Carolina Census: 1810 Haywood County, North Carolina Census: 1820 Haywood County, North Carolina Census: 1830 Macon County, North Carolina. PROP: 1787 Received land grant on branch of Rocky River, Rowam County, North Carolina PROP: 1796 He had secured Grants before this time on the west bank of Richland Creek and had built a house. "Annals of Haywood County." PROP: 1797 Bought land in Iredell Coumty, North Carolina from John Armstrong. PROP: 1807 Sold Iredell property to James Allison McConnell. PROP: 21 JAN 1807 Bought land on Crabtree Creek , Buncombe Co., NC From Martin Henry. PROP: 24 NOV 1807 Bought additional land from Robert Moore. PROP: 1820 In the spring of 1820 a William McConnell had made improvements on a piece of property in District 15 Section 3 of what was to become Macon County, North Carolina PROP: 22 JUN 1820 Appointed Capt. James Mebane of Orange County, North carolina as his lawful Attorneyto ask for and receive from the State of North Carolina a Military Land Warrant for 640 acres as due and owing him as rhe only legal heir at law of Phillip Mcconnell deceas PROP: 27 JUL 1820 Claim for 640 acres allowed. PROP: 14 JUL 1826 William McConnell of Haywood County, NC is bound to David McConnell of Haywood in sum of $500 . William to make David a good and lawful title 105 ac. on west side of Tennessee River, bd. Hemphill. Signed, William McConnell. Wit: James Moore. March 8, 1837 PROP: 23 SEP 1826 Sold 515 acres in Weakley County, Tennessee to Jesse R. Siler. PROP: 27 JUL 1830 William Mcconnell to David McConnell, both of Macon Co., for $65, 65+ ac., Sec. 1, Dist. 15 on Tennessee River. Signed William McConnell. Wit; John Stevenson, Jacob (his x mark) Cathey. Ack. Sept. 25, 1831. Registered October 8, 1831. PROP: JUN 1841 Land agreement among descendants. See notes. PROP: 22 APR 1846 See notes. Event: Tax List 1835 Macon County, North Carolina. # 267. Burial: ABT. 1835 McConnell Cemetery, Middle Creek Road, Macon County, North Carolina Event: Military 1808 Appointed Lieutenant, Militia, Buncombe County, North Carolina Note: 1810 Census, Haywood County, North Carolina Page 197 B McConnel, William 21101-35110-00 Columns, left to right: Head of household Free white males, under 10 years of age = William, Jr. (1802), Milas (1806) Free white males, of 10 years and under 16 = John (1799) Free white males, of 16 years and under 26 = David A. (1791 Free white males, of 26 years and under 45 Free white males, of 45 years and over = Himself, William , Sr. Free white females, under 10 years of age = Jane (1810), Elizabeth (1807), Agnes (1804) Free white females, of 10 years and under 16 = Keziah (1796), Mary (1795), Martha (1794), Sarah (1792) & an unknown Free white females, of 16 years and under 26 = Another unknown Free white females, of 26 years and under 45 = Rachel Free white females, of 45 years and over All other free persons Slaves On June 22, 1820, William McConnell of Haywood County, North Carolina appointed Captain James Mebane of Orange County, NC, as his lawful attorney to ask for and receive from the State of North Carolina a military land warrant for 640 acres as due and owing him by the State of North Carolina as the only legal heir at law of Phillip McConnell deceased. On july 27, 1820 the claim was allowed. On September 23, 1826 he (William) sold 515 acres in Weakley County, Tennessee to Jesse R, Siler. Apparently part of the land granted him as the heir of Phillip McConnell. 1830 Census, Macon County, North Carolina, Page 22: William McConnell; 1m 15-20, 1m 60-70; 3f 15-20, 1f 20-30, 1f 60-70 February 14, 1840 Deed Book C - #1349 David McConnell, John Scroggs and his wife Polly, Sarah McConnell, Jonathan Denton and his wife Agnes, David Carpenter guardian of heirs of William Carpenter, dec'd, Peggy Carpenter widow of William Carpenter dec'd., Charles Stiles and his wife Kizzy, William McConnell, William Cabe and his wife Elizabeth, Enos Scroggs and his wife Jane, Milas McConnell, John D. Dryman and his wife Rachel, Sanford Carpenter and his wife Patience, heirs at law of William McConnell, dec'd., to John McConnell, for $500, a tract granted to William McConnell, dec'd. on a conditional line made by William McConnell dec'd. and Thomas Kimsey - to the river, to a conditional line between David McConnell and William McConnell, dec'd. containing 150 ac., except the widows thirds during her lifetime. February 14, 1840 Signed; David (his x mark) McConnell Sarah (her x mark) McConnell Jonathan (his x mark) Denton Agnes (her x mark) Denton Milas (his x mark) McConnell Enos Scroggs Jane Scroggs William McConnell Sanford Carpenter Patience (her x mark) Carpenter Charles (his x mark) Stiles Kizzy (her x mark) Stiles William Cabe Elizabeth (her x mark) Cabe John D. Dryman Rachel (her x mark) Dryman John Scroggs Mary (her x mark) Scroggs Peggy (her x mark) Carpenter David Carpenter, signed as guardian of William Carpenters heirs. Witness: Elisha L. Kimsey, J. Howard Proven by Elisha Kimsey in June 1841Court Registered: September 10, 1841 April 22, 1846 #66 Deed Book E., Macon County, North Carolina Heirs of William McConnell, dec'd., of one part, of Macon, to David McConnell, one of the heirs, also of Macon, of the other part, for $250, Part of Sec. 3, Dis. 15 on W. side of Tennessee River. February 15, 1837 Signed: Milas (his x mark) Mcconnell Martha (her x mark) McConnell Enos Scroggs Jane Scroggs John D. Scroggs Mary (her x mark) Scroggs William Cabe Elizabeth Cabe J. D. Dryman Rachel (her x mark) Dryman Sarah (her x mark) McConnell Margaret (her x mark) Carpenter Jonathan Denton Agnes (her x mark) Denton Sanford Carpenter Patience (her x mark) Carpenter John McConnell Mary (her x mark) McConnell William McConnell Sarah (her x mark) McConnell Charles Stiles Kesiah (her x mark) Stiles Witness: Milas (his x mark) McConnell, who proved in March 1846 Court. Registered April 22, 1846 July 6, 2002 Note from Jodie Cole jodie.cole@@cox.net "Iredell County Tracts" "Book M, page 11 - Nathaniel and Margaret Bagwell make warantee deed to John Bagwell, their son, for one-third part of land as heirs of Phillip McConnell. Land on Obion River. 11 April 1823" What is their relationship? JWA Ancestry.com - Joyce Sammons
~1773 - >1850
Rachel
Adams
77
77
Possiby born in Virginia. Ancestry.com - Joyce Sammons
BET 1732 AND 1739 - 1781
Matthew
Adams
BET 1734 AND 1740 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Luke
1738 - 1778
Phillip
McConnell
40
40
From the DAR application of Rebecca Anne Brown Perry (denoting lineage from herself to Phillip McConnell): (found on Ancestry.com, contact C. D. Watson) "Phillip McConnell served in the Army as a Private in the American Revolution from Rowan County, NC. He was in Armstrongs Co, 2nd Regiment, NC Continental Line 1777 to 10 September 1778. After his death, his only son, William McConnell, received for his father's service a land grant or Military land Warrent #374." From John W. Andrews tree at Ancestry.com "Letter from Libby Donaldson Crawford of Murphy, NC, dated Sept 26, 1989, states Phillip McConnell went to Rowan Co, NC from Lancaster, PA in 1738."
1743 - >1799
Sarah
McClelland
56
56
BET 1703 AND 1714 - ~1789
Mary
Ross
BET 1700 AND 1709 - >1778
William
Nicholas
McClelland
~1675 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
McClelland
D. >1836
Martha
Ann
Rogers
Living
Lyndsey
Living
Lyndsey
Living
Simkin
~1542 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldridge
~1546 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldridge
~1572 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Marie
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Joanne
Aldridge
16 JAN 1595/96 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Aldridge
18 JAN 1599/00 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Aldridge
3 MAR 1606/07 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Aldridge
1630 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Aldridge
1633 - UNKNOWN
George
Aldridge
1638 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Aldridge
1638 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Aldridge
~1651 - 1663
Joan
Aldridge
12
12
1655 - 1661
Jane
Aldridge
6
6
1657 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Aldridge
1663 - UNKNOWN
Daniel
Aldridge
1659 - 1660
Ann
Aldridge
1
1
1680 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Purdy
1684 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Aldridge
1688 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldridge
1689 - UNKNOWN
Joanne
(Jane)
Aldridge
1693 - UNKNOWN
Sydney
(Janey)
Aldridge
1696 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Aldridge
1698 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Aldridge
1706 - UNKNOWN
James
A.
Aldridge
1710 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Gassaway
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Gassaway
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Rachel
Hawkins
1729 - UNKNOWN
William
Ezekiel
Aldridge
1745 - 1846
James
Aldridge
101
101
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Rosanna
Kendrick
1768 - UNKNOWN
Abner
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
House
1771 - UNKNOWN
Reuben
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Liverman
1774 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Aldridge
1776 - UNKNOWN
Tabitha
Aldridge
1778 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Aldridge
1780 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Aldridge
1782 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Aldridge
1786 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldridge
1789 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Aquilla
House
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
?
1812 - 1881
Washington
Hamilton
Aldridge
69
69
1830 - 1883
Julia
Ann
Hendrix
53
53
D. UNKNOWN
Abner
Jefferson
Bell Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Reuben
Hendrix
1845 - 1876
William
James
Aldridge
31
31
~1844 - UNKNOWN
Lutitia
Sibley
1847 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Rebecca
Aldridge
1849 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Washington
Aldridge
1852 - UNKNOWN
Augustus
Murat
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Josephine
Vidler
1855 - UNKNOWN
Aberdeen
Aldridge
1856 - UNKNOWN
California
Adeline
Aldridge
1859 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Harriet
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Mitchell
1861 - UNKNOWN
Louisiana
Bell
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Smith
1863 - UNKNOWN
Pinckney
Beauregard
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Lorena
Viddler
1866 - UNKNOWN
Susan
Alice
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Johnathon
Carter
Ryan
1870 - UNKNOWN
Dread
Thomas
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
William
Sibley
D. UNKNOWN
Matilda
?
~1866 - UNKNOWN
John
W.
Aldridge
1868 - UNKNOWN
Willie
Leroy
Aldridge
1872 - 1944
Martha
Lucinda
Chance
72
72
1870 - UNKNOWN
Thaddeus
Monroe
Aldridge
1872 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Jane
Aldridge
1874 - UNKNOWN
Julia
Elizabeth
Aldridge
1876 - UNKNOWN
Jimmee
Louisa
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
James
L.
Chance
D. UNKNOWN
Lacey
Irene
Owers
1895 - UNKNOWN
Hattie
Aldridge
1897 - UNKNOWN
Annie
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Bennett
Wilfred
Lyons
1901 - UNKNOWN
Nora
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Clarence
Leonard
Lyons
1907 - UNKNOWN
Goldia
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Leaman
Aldridge
?
1658 - UNKNOWN
Anne
?
D. UNKNOWN
William
Besson
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Besson
~1658 - <1692
Anne
Besson
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
John
Besson
BET 1835 AND 1841 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Seidel
or Sidle
On the Ohio 1910 Census Miracode Index, he is listed as Isic Sidle and is shown living with his son George Sidle in Henry Co, Ohio. He was 72. Isaac's last name is noted as Seidel in the Civil War Service Records.
~1844 - UNKNOWN
Martha
L.
Cook
Living
Harkins
Private
Marie
?
~1790 - >1880
Elisha
Henson
90
90
BET 1790 AND 1800 - UNKNOWN
Louisa
Smathers
BET 1764 AND 1770 - ~1830
Philip
Sr.
Henson
~1775 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Elizabeth
Briscoe
BET 1842 AND 1843 - 1864
William
H.
Henson
1846 - 1916
John
Adams
Henson
69
69
1849 - 1932
Margaret
Elminy
Henson
82
82
1852 - 1923
Andrew
Jackson
Henson
71
71
~1854 - UNKNOWN
David
H.
Henson
Never married.
1854 - 1920
Benjamin
Franklin
Henson
65
65
~1857 - UNKNOWN
Lizzie
Henson
1861 - 1925
Sarah
Jane
Henson
63
63
Never married.
1863 - 1920
Teletha
Christine
Henson
57
57
~1864 - UNKNOWN
Martin
Henson
~1811 - UNKNOWN
Eli
Henson
1818 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
Henson
BET 1825 AND 1830 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Henson
BET 1820 AND 1830 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Henson
~1820 - UNKNOWN
Lazarus
Henson
~1769 - UNKNOWN
Fanny
Henson
~1770 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Henson
~1773 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Henson
~1774 - UNKNOWN
Susan or
Suzanne
Henson
~1775 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Henson
~1775 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Henson
~1786 - UNKNOWN
Philip
Jr.
Henson
>1795 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Franklin
Henson
1792 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
William
Henson
~1867 - UNKNOWN
Josephine
Sidle
~1869 - UNKNOWN
Podina
Sidle
~1871 - UNKNOWN
John
S.
Sidle
~1873 - UNKNOWN
Della
Sidle
~1875 - UNKNOWN
Charley
Sidle
~1877 - UNKNOWN
George
P.
Sidle
D. UNKNOWN
Daise
?
Private
Goldie
Sidle
Private
Bernice
Sidle
1905 - 1978
Cecil
Frederick
Sr. Lyndsey
73
73
Lived in New York at one time. Attended University in NY. Almira?
Private
Mathilda
Inez
Frank
Private
Allen
H.
Simkin
Living
Oliver
Living
LNU
Living
Wright
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
~1875 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
Fortune
~1880 - UNKNOWN
Callie
A.
LNU
~1831 - UNKNOWN
Mary
A. ?
Possibly Mary Ann Moore. Is this really the same person as Polly Ann Moore? May have been called Polly Moore
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Doradall
Ward
Living
Ward
Living
Ward
1955 - 1995
Esther
Elaine
Ward
40
40
Living
Ward
Living
Ward
Private
William
Edward
Clarke
Private
Johnnie
McCant
D. UNKNOWN
Oscar
Ward
Said to be part Seminole. His father was supposedly of French descent.
D. UNKNOWN
Belle ?
Said to be full Seminole.
Private
Magieline
Ward
Private
Herman
?
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred's
Mother
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
?
Mercer
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Cheney
D. UNKNOWN
Francis
Cheney
Private
Leona
Mercer
D. UNKNOWN
John
Cheney
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Cheney
~1773 - UNKNOWN
Jeffrey
Beck
~1782 - UNKNOWN
Israel
Beck
1799 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
N.
McDaniel
1776 - 1854
Asa
McDaniel
77
77
1796 - 1876
Samuel
McDaniel
79
79
Private
Irene
Rogers
Private
Roy
Rogers
D. UNKNOWN
Montgomery
Rogers
D. UNKNOWN
Avaline
?
Private
Robert
D.
Rogers
~1824 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
C.
York
~1830 - UNKNOWN
Clary
York
~1834 - UNKNOWN
Miriam
York
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Charles
York
~1838 - UNKNOWN
James
York
~1840 - UNKNOWN
Jeremiah
York
~1842 - UNKNOWN
John
Campbell
York
~1843 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1684 - UNKNOWN
Mary
York
1686 - UNKNOWN
Richard
York
13 JAN 1687/88 - UNKNOWN
Ann
York
1693 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Willis
D. UNKNOWN
Elinor
LNU
BET 1755 AND 1758 - UNKNOWN
Edmond
York
Private
Burgess
York
Private
Margaret
York
Private
Martha
York
D. ~1824
Tobias
York
1788 - 1863
Eli
York
74
74
1786 - 1845
Lucinda
?
59
59
1813 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1814 - 1834
Margaret
York
19
19
1816 - 1894
Iram
B.
York
78
78
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ann
McGolgin
1817 - 1889
Branson
York
72
72
1819 - UNKNOWN
Permelia
Ann
York
1819 - UNKNOWN
Romelia
Jackson
York
1822 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
York
1825 - UNKNOWN
Evaline
York
1826 - UNKNOWN
Eli
York
1830 - UNKNOWN
Lucinda
J.
York
1831 - UNKNOWN
Cynthia
Caroline
York
1798 - UNKNOWN
Bathsheba
Elizabeth
Nelson
BET 1755 AND 1766 - ~1868
Samuel
York
~1757 - 1823
Mollie
York
66
66
~1760 - UNKNOWN
William
York
1771 - 1853
Eli
York
81
81
<1790 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
1789 - UNKNOWN
Eli
York
1792 - 1858
Eve
Dorothy
York
65
65
1794 - 1835
Sarah
Sally
York
40
40
1796 - UNKNOWN
Henry
F.
York
1798 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1801 - UNKNOWN
Zilpha
York
1804 - UNKNOWN
Leonard
York
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Smith
D. UNKNOWN
John
Grover
D. UNKNOWN
William
Fields
1778 - UNKNOWN
Isaiah
Beck
~1803 - UNKNOWN
Isaiah
Jr.
Beck
1812 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Beck
1809 - UNKNOWN
Dorcas
Beck
D. UNKNOWN
John
Holloway
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
Routh
D. UNKNOWN
Elie ?
D. UNKNOWN
Barbara
Alred
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
Thornburg
D. UNKNOWN
Jemima
York
D. UNKNOWN
Susanna
York
D. UNKNOWN
Uriah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Solomon
York
D. UNKNOWN
Giddion
York
~1748 - UNKNOWN
Susanna
York
~1750 - UNKNOWN
Letitshe
York
D. UNKNOWN
Joab
Jackson
~1752 - UNKNOWN
Lydithe
York
D. UNKNOWN
John
Crabtree
Notes: A John Crabtree deeded 100 acres on Sandy Creek in Randolph County to John Crabtree, JR., in 1771, witnessed by Semore York, which may be a link to the wife of William
~1756 - 1784
James
Sr.
York
28
28
~1752 - 1827
John
York
75
75
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
McDaniels
~1765 - UNKNOWN
William
York
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Ann
Deal
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Smith
~1768 - UNKNOWN
Elinor
York
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
McCollum
~1861 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
York
~1868 - UNKNOWN
John
L.
York
Living
York
Living
Wright
Living
York
Living
York
Living
Maguire
1921 - 2004
Eleanor
C.
Hansen
83
83
Last of 10 children born to Andrew M. Hansen and Christina Jenson.
1849 - 1909
Harvy
Bell
60
60
Tombstone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: Double Stone, Bell, Asleep in Jesus: Harvey W. Bell Jan. 7, 1849 June 4, 1909 Martha Ann Bell Feb. 9, 1844 Sept. 10, 1919 footstone: [blank] SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb)
1844 - 1919
Martha
Ann
Williamson
75
75
Tombstone in Coweeta Baptist Church Cemetary: Double Stone, Bell, Asleep in Jesus: Harvey W. Bell Jan. 7, 1849 June 4, 1909 Martha Ann Bell Feb. 9, 1844 Sept. 10, 1919 footstone: [blank] SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb)
BET 1880 AND 1881 - 1965
Emma
Lavada
Bell
1871 - 1959
Charles
W.
Bell
87
87
BET 1878 AND 1880 - 1963
Joseph
Robert
Bell
1841 - 1932
John
G.
Bates
91
91
BET 1836 AND 1837 - UNKNOWN
William
J.
Bates
D. UNKNOWN
Amanda
Elizabeth
Cloer
Private
Mary
Frances
Robinson
Living
Glover
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Bell
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
BET 1868 AND 1869 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ann
Bell
BET 1874 AND 1876 - UNKNOWN
James
W.
Bell
BET 1819 AND 1820 - UNKNOWN
Leander
Williamson
Ancestry.com 1850 Census Report lists his name as Seander Williamson SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb) Ancestry.com - John W. Andrews family tree. 1850 US Census
BET 1844 AND 1845 - UNKNOWN
John
B.
Williamson
~1804 - UNKNOWN
John
Wesley
Williamson
BET 1799 AND 1800 - >1860
Sarah
Elvira
Curtis
~1764 - 1849
Charles
Sr
Williamson
85
85
Charles enlisted in Capt. Caswell's Co, on 26 Nov 1776. He fought in the Battle of Stono, SC where he was captured by the British and held prisoner for about the length of his enlistment. He was later released in a prisoner exchange. ***************************************************************************************************************** Charles was a Revolutionary War veteran. He enlisted in Capt. Caswell's Co., 26 Nov. 1776. He fought in the Battle of Stono, SC, where he was captured by the British, and held for about the length of his enlistment. He was later released in a prisoner exchange. On 6 January 1834 Charles Williamson made a Declaration to the Buncombe County, N.C. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions in open court, who being duly sworn, made the following declaration: "That he first enlisted in Captain Caswell's Company commanded by Lt. Col Henderson on the 26 November 1776 in the County of Rowan, in the State of North Carolina where he then resided. That he marched to Jacksonboro on Edisto River in the State of South Carolina; from there to Charleston, remained there a length of time, and was then marched out through the country south of Charleston to Stono and was in that battle. The declarant was taken a prisoner at Stono June 1779 and remained a prisoner until his term of enlistment expired, or about that time an exchange of prisoners between Generals Lincoln and Prevost, in which this declarant was one. This declarant states that his time of enlistment being now expired, which was for three years, a private, he received a discharge signed by Col. Henderson, and returned home, and did no further service during the war." Charles completed his pension application in SC after relovating there in 1837: "In the District of Pickens South Carolina June 1837 Charles Williamson Sr. appeared before Miles M. Norton, a Notary Public, and declared under oath that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the company commanded by Captain Caswell in the Fifth Regiment commanded by Colonel Henderson in the service of the United States; that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of North Carolina from which he has lately removed; that he now resides in the State of South Carolina where he intends to remain, and wishes his pension to be there payable in the future. The following are his reasons for removing from N.C.: he is old and the winters are too cold in Buncombe County, N.C. for his comfort, the air is chilly in summer and very changeable; that his youngest son had moved to Pickens District, S.C.; that he was anxious to live with him as he had no family; that he hopes to be of assistance to his son and his son be a comfort to him; his removal was not intended to give trouble to the Department or any hidden motive." The N.C. Pensioner's Roll of 1835 shows: Charles Williamson, Private, $240.00, N.C. Militia, age 80, Buncombe County resident. From Roster of N.C. Revolutionary Soldiers, Pierce's Register, Charles Williamson #90510. On 30 December 1836, Joseph Grisham sold Charles Williamson Sr., "late of Buncombe County, NC but now a resident of Pickens District, SC, for $125.00, 1,000 acres of land, more or less - the plantation he now lives on - including the mill known as Pitt Mill - originally granted to William Henson. Proved 28 June 1837 and recorded 118 July 1837." Pickens District Deed Book C-l page 408. Charles Williamson died on this land (now Oconee County, South Carolina). A Revolutionary War Memorial was erected in his honor at Holly Springs Baptist Church, Oconee County, South Carolina, June 1999.
D. >1830
Mary
"Polly"
D. UNKNOWN
Phillip
Carpenter
BET 1720 AND 1725 - 1781
William
McConnell
William McConnell died from a cold caught while delivering flour to Valley Forge. (Toni Richard Turk, Ancestry.com)
~1721 - 1787
Jane
Coles
66
66
~1821 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Carpenter
SOURCES: Macon County Death Index, 1913-1978 (USGenWeb)
BET 1846 AND 1847 - 1929
Charles
W.
Williamson
BET 1847 AND 1848 - UNKNOWN
Caroline
Williamson?
Polly's name may be Mary Caroline.
BET 1849 AND 1850 - 1937
Jacob
Williamson
BET 1851 AND 1853 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Williamson
BET 1853 AND 1856 - 1927
Benjamin
W.
Williamson
BET 1856 AND 1857 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Williamson
BET 1859 AND 1864 - UNKNOWN
David
N.
Williamson
1821 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Elvira
Williamson
BET 1825 AND 1826 - UNKNOWN
James
W.
Williamson
~1828 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Matilda
Williamson
BET 1830 AND 1833 - UNKNOWN
John
W.
Williamson
~1834 - UNKNOWN
Robert
J.
Williamson
1843 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Ann
Williamson
BET 1811 AND 1812 - UNKNOWN
Jacob
Carpenter
1811 - UNKNOWN
David
Carpenter
1816 - UNKNOWN
Caroline
Carpenter
1818 - UNKNOWN
Avaline
Carpenter
BET 1824 AND 1825 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Carpenter
~1826 - UNKNOWN
General
Bolivar
Carpenter
1828 - UNKNOWN
Humphrey
Posey
Carpenter
1830 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Carpenter
BET 1831 AND 1832 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
B.
Carpenter
BET 1833 AND 1834 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Jackson
Carpenter
D. UNKNOWN
Amy
Carpenter
BET 1794 AND 1796 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Williamson
~1804 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Williamson
BET 1810 AND 1820 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Williamson
~1808 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Williamson
BET 1790 AND 1791 - 1876
David
Addison
McConnell
~1792 - >1850
Sarah
McConnell
58
58
Never married.
BET 1795 AND 1796 - >1860
Mary
McConnell
BET 1796 AND 1797 - 1880
Kesiah
McConnell
Name may be Keziah
1799 - 1868
John
McConnell
68
68
BET 1802 AND 1803 - UNKNOWN
William
McConnell
~1804 - 1860
Agnes
McConnell
56
56
1806 - UNKNOWN
Milas
McConnell
1807 - 1868
Elizabeth
McConnell
60
60
1810 - 1865
Jane
McConnell
54
54
BET 1814 AND 1815 - UNKNOWN
Patience
McConnell
BET 1812 AND 1820 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
Susan
McConnell
~1730 - UNKNOWN
Mary
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
Eliabeth
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
John
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
Rachel
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
McClelland
D. UNKNOWN
William
Jr.
McClelland
1832 - 1907
Charity
Louisa
Bates
75
75
BET 1834 AND 1836 - UNKNOWN
Robert
W.
Bates
BET 1837 AND 1838 - UNKNOWN
Jefferson
Nelson
Bates
BET 1843 AND 1844 - UNKNOWN
Henry
H.
Bates
~1847 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
C.
Bates
1848 - 1937
Mary
Elizabeth
Bates
89
89
BET 1836 AND 1839 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
E.
Carpenter
1767 - 1840
Diana
Adams
73
73
BET 1753 AND 1758 - 1840
Luke
Adams
~1776 - UNKNOWN
Chloe
Adams
~1765 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Adams
~1777 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Adams
~1774 - UNKNOWN
George
Adams
~1775 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Adams
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Matthew
Adams
1770 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Adams
1755 - 1825
Walter
W.
Adams
70
70
~1640 - BET AUG AND SEP 1668
Alice
LNU
1669 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Aldridge
1670 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Aldridge
~1672 - 20 MAR 1705/06
Clement
Aldridge
ABT MAR 1673/74 - UNKNOWN
Winifred
or Mira
Aldridge
~1676 - UNKNOWN
Daughter (Alice
or Grace?)
Aldridge
~1680 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Aldridge
ABT FEB 1682/83 - 1720
John
Aldridge
1612 - UNKNOWN
William
Tills
BET 1615 AND 1616 - 1659
Mary
?
BET 1585 AND 1586 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Tole
Last name may be Tills, Toly, or Toll.
BET 1589 AND 1590 - UNKNOWN
Bridget
Sidall
BET 1649 AND 1650 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Tills
21 FEB 1653/54 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Tills
24 JAN 1655/56 - UNKNOWN
John
Tills
1555 - 1632
James
Tolle
77
77
~1559 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Taylor
1581 - UNKNOWN
Ursula
Tolle
1583 - UNKNOWN
John
Tolle
1585 - UNKNOWN
William
Tolle
1588 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Tolle
1590 - UNKNOWN
Bridget
Tolle
1592 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Tolle
11 FEB 1594/95 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Tolle
1597 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Tole
D. <1650
Henry
Caplin
1859 - 1925
Mary
L.
Rush
66
66
1896 - 1983
Annie
Belle
Henson
87
87
1879 - UNKNOWN
Penelope
Henson
1882 - 1883
B. B.
Henson
1
1
1884 - UNKNOWN
George
Henson
1888 - 1888
Infant
Henson
?
1889 - 1889
Infant
Henson
?
1891 - UNKNOWN
William
Henry
Henson
1893 - 1896
Hillard
Henson
2
2
1898 - 1910
Lizzie
Blanche
Henson
12
12
1861 - 1942
Martha
Matilda
Allen
81
81
1880 - 1885
Lindsey
Henson
5
5
1883 - 1963
W.
Jasper
Henson
79
79
1885 - UNKNOWN
Robert
A.
Henson
1888 - UNKNOWN
Lily
Mae
Henson
1891 - 1977
Imogene
Henson
85
85
1896 - UNKNOWN
James
Henson
1899 - 1977
Sarah
Isabel
Henson
78
78
1817 - 1891
William
Marion
Allen
74
74
1820 - 1897
Martha
M.
Carson
77
77
1785 - 1854
David
Allen
69
69
~1796 - <1840
Mary
Johnston
44
44
<1755 - ~1814
Drury
Allen
59
59
BET 1755 AND 1765 - >1814
Lurana
?
1798 - 1889
George
Washington
Carson
91
91
1802 - 1881
Matilda
Jane
Moore
78
78
1766 - 1846
John
C.
Carson
80
80
1770 - 1856
Mary
Withrow
86
86
1777 - 1857
John
Moore
79
79
~1779 - 1816
Martha
Coventon
37
37
~1846 - UNKNOWN
J. W.
Gladewell
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Henson
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Henson
D. UNKNOWN
Lloyd
Henson
D. UNKNOWN
Bartlett
Henson
~1740 - 1823
Bartlett
Henson
83
83
~1744 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Freeman or
Freeland
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Hodges
1841 - UNKNOWN
Kit
'Huldy'
Anderson
D. UNKNOWN
Callie
Henson
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
R.
Long
~1860 - UNKNOWN
James
Nelson
Cloer
An entry for James N Cloer marrying Margaret Henson. She was his second wife...James N Cloer was married to Hattie or Hettie Eliza Anderson - I actually think she went by Hettie. I do know that she was born Jan 23, 1864 in Macon County NC..she married James Nelson Cloer on Jan 18, 1882. She was baptized "into the fellowship of the Baptist Church" by J G Pulliam on April 5, 1885. She died on Oct 12, 1895 and was buried on Oct 13 at the Mt Zion Methodist Church. She and James had 5 children...(my great grandmother Hattie Louise Cloer Brown being one of them). from Blake at bperot42267@@aol.com
1878 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ada
Gladwell
~1861 - UNKNOWN
David
L.
Cabe
~1865 - BET 1940 AND 1941
William
Ransom
Ledford
1879 - 1913
Hattie
Conley
33
33
BET 1590 AND 1598 - UNKNOWN
John I
York
(Yorke)
BET 1608 AND 1614 - UNKNOWN
James
York
1744 - ~1774
George
Beck
30
30
15 FEB 1744/45 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Beck
1679 - 1740
George
Phillips
60
60
"Richard Ripley, MA, is a member of APG Association of Professional Genealogists (Westminster, Colorado) and OGS Ontario Genealogical Society (Toronto, Ontario). Nevertheless, there may be some unintentional errors or omissions in some entries here. Also, this site is very busy, and there may be overdue but pending updates. ID: I13034 Name: George Phillips Sex: M Birth: 19 Oct 1679 in Ruyton Of The Eleven Towns, Shropshire, England 1 Death: Sep 1740 in Abington, Pennsylvania Reference Number: 13034 Note: GEORGE PHILLIPS, one of the earliest settlers in Richland, came to Pennsylvania in the Ship Endeavor of London, as a servant of Henry Maddock of Manturch, Cheshire, England, arriving in the Delaware River 1 mo. 23, 1683. After serving his apprenticeship, he married about 1699, Patience Griffith, daughter of Howell Griffith, and sister to Abraham Griffith, with whom he removed to Richland in 1713. (See Griffith Family, No. 1, Chapter XVIII). Their residence from the time of their marriage until 1713 was within the boundaries of Abington and Gwynedd Monthly Meetings. He purchased of Griffith Jones by deed dated June 25, 1712, 300 acres in the Manor of Richland, adjoining land of his brother-in-law Abraham Griffith, and settled thereon. The births of his nine children are recorded at Gwynedd. He purchased another in Richland and later purchased a tract in Milford Township, adjoining land of Thomas Roberts. His last residence in that section was Providence Township, Philadelphia, now Montgomery County, where he purchased a tract of 160 acres, on Skippack Creek. He sold this tract 12 mo. 1, 1736-37, and removed to Abington, where he died 9 mo., 1740. His will dated September 12, 1740, was probated December 29, 1740. It directed that his dear and loving wife Patience and son Abraham manage his two tenements in Abington Township and reap the profits thereof jointly during the term I had leased them for. The residue of his estate was devised to his wife for life and what she did not use "she may dispose of to our children in such a manner as she may see convenient." His son Abraham was named as executor. His personal estate was appraised at £ 135 17s 4d. He sold a part of the tract in Lower Richland, his first purchase, to Abraham Griffith, in 1732, and about the same time sold the remainder thereof to John Foulke. He had also disposed of his other purchase in Richland in 1730. His Milford tract had been conveyed to his son John Phillips, and by reason of a defect in the title or loss of conveyance, it was sold by the sheriff in 1756, and purchased by Joseph Phillips, his grandson, who lived and died thereon. The membership of the family was transferred back to Gwynedd from Abington about 1740, and in 1745 Patience Phillips and her daughter Rebecca took certificates to Abington. Patience Phillips died on 8 mo. 24, 1759. [page 417]" Sources: Title: Bishop's transcripts, 1630-1858 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Ruyton-of-the-Eleven-Towns Note: Microfilm of original records at the Diocean Registry, Lichfield, Stafford. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966. Repository: Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The baptismal record is found in this register. The child is named George PHILLIPS and the father is Ed PHILLIPS. The mother is not named. Title: Latter Day Saints Genealogy Records Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: AFN: 3HGZ-48, also microfilm 184221. Ancestry/Jim Peterson
1684 - 1759
Patience
Griffith
75
75
Ancestry/Jim Peterson
~1651 - 17 FEB 1709/10
Howell
Gordwainer
Griffith
Howell Griffith was the 6th great grandfather of Richard Milhouse Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. President Nixon descended from Howell's son Abraham Griffith. Ancestry/Jim Peterson One World Tree
~1658 - ~1689
Joan
Evans
31
31
Ancestry/Jim Peterson
1640 - 1710
Edward
Phillips
70
70
Referred to as "Edward, of Gray's Inn" and "Captain Edward, of Rhos Goch" (The Francis Jones Archive Carmarthenshire Families) Note: Edward's grandafther also married a Raph girl. In July 13, 1594, Richard Phillips married Margaret Raphes, as noted in this family tree. Title: Bishop's transcripts, 1662-1840 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Whittington (Shropshire) Note: Microfilm of original records in the Salop Record Office. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966. Repository: Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The birth record is found in this register. The child is named Edward PHILLIPP and the father is Thomas PHILLIPP. Title: Will Disposition Text: Will of Edward Phillips, recorded 1710 York Co., VA.; witnesses James Cook, Orlando Jones & Wm. Jones. Names daughter Elizabeth and others. Title: Parish register transcripts, 1559-1858 Author: Church of England. St. Alkmund's Church (Shrewsbury) Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966. Repository: Note: Microfilm of original records at the Shropshire Public Library, Shrewsbury. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The marriage of Edward and Mary is recorded in this church. This may have been the date when their marriage was fomralized, soon after the birth of son Hugh. They may have had a chapel marriage earlier. Title: Parish register transcripts, 1654-1812 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Ellesmere Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966 Repository: Note: Microfilm of original records at the Shropshire Public Library, Shrewsbury. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The marriage record is found in this register. The bride is named Sarah RAPH and the groom is Edwards PHILLIPS.
1646 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Raphes
1605 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
John
Phillips
Sources: Title: Shropshire parish registers of the parishes of Shipton, Ford, Hughley, Hanwood, Wolstaston, Tasley and Sidbury Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Great Hanwood (Shropshire) & other churches Publication: LDS film: FHL BRITISH Film 95251 Note: Contains registers of the parishes of Shipton, Ford, Hughley, Hanwood, Woolstaston, Tasley and Sidbury. Microfilm of original. Note: (ed. William Phillimore Watts Phillimore); Microfilm of original. Media: Church Record Text: The baptismal record for Thomas is found in this source. He is baptized as Thomas PHILLIPS and his father is Richardi PHILLIPS. His mother is not named. Other family researchers have posted this birth, and given the mother's name, as indicated here, and verified by marriage records. Title: Registers of St. Chad, 1616-1812 Author: Church of England, St. Chad, Shropshire Publication: Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. Note: St. Chad is in Litchfield Diocese. Note: Shropshire [England] : [s.n.], 1913-1918 Media: Church Record Text: Thomas and Katherine Florence were married in this church.
1606 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Brown
Title: Parish registers, 1558-1935 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Much Wenlock Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975-1991 Note: Includes entries for Bourton, which is a township in the parish of Much-Wenlock. Repository: Note: Microfilm of original records in the Salop Record Office, Shrewsbury. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The baptismal record is found in this register. The child is named Rebecca BROWN and the father is John BROWN. The mother is not named.
4 JAN 1549/50 - 1622
Richard
Phillips
Sources: Title: Registers of Pontesbury Author: Church of England, Pontesbury (Shropshire) Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958. Repository: Note: Photocopy of original. Shropshire [England] : [s.n.], 1909 (Shropshire parish registers. Hereford Diocese ) Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The birth record is found in this register. The child is named Ricardus PHILLIPS and the father is Hugonis PHILLIPS (Latin rendering of John). Note the latter forms of the names used by the parish priest. The mother is not named. Title: Registers of Condover Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Condover Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967 Repository: Note: Microreproduction of original published: Shropshire [England] : [s.n.], 1909. 530 p. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: Richard and Elinor were married in this church. Title: Bishop's transcripts, 1632-1850 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Middle (Shropshire) Note: Microfilm of original records in the Salop Record Office. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966. Repository: Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The marriage record is found in this register. The bride is named Margaretae RAPHES and the groom is Richardi PHILLIPES. Title: Shropshire parish registers of the parishes of Shipton, Ford, Hughley, Hanwood, Wolstaston, Tasley and Sidbury Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Great Hanwood (Shropshire) & other churches Publication: LDS film: FHL BRITISH Film 95251 Note: Contains registers of the parishes of Shipton, Ford, Hughley, Hanwood, Woolstaston, Tasley and Sidbury. Microfilm of original. Repository: Note: (ed. William Phillimore Watts Phillimore); Microfilm of original. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The marriage was recorded in this church. The bride is written as Elinor ONESLOW and the groom as Richardus PHELIPES. Ancestry - Jim Peterson
1574 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Onslow
1538 - 6 JAN 1624/25
John
Phillips
Ancestry - Jim Peterson
1543 - 1628
Agneta
Stephens
85
85
Title: Barnstaple parish register of baptisms, marriages, and burials 1538 A.D. to 1812 A.D. Author: Wainwright, Thomas, editor Publication: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974. Note: LDS film reference FHL BRITISH Film 962417 Item 1 Repository: Note: Exeter : James G. Commin, 1903 Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The baptism of Agnes, daughter of John, is recorded in this churc Ancestry - Jim Peterson
~1507 - 1588
Richard
Phillips
81
81
Title: Philipps, Baronets of Wales Author: Picton Castle Trust, seat of the Phillips Family, Baronets, of Wales Publication: prepared from castle narratives, legends, and records Note: These records lack dates and some important detail is missing, While these records are consulted, they are cross-checked in this family tree against parish church records and historical accounts. A full copy of this sheet of castle records is included on the family CD. Repository: Note: Copy provided on Family CD Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: The birth of Richard, as shown here, is found in the family archives, with only the notation "1535-1551", indicating perhaps that he held some title or noteworthy function during those years. Title: Latter Day Saints Genealogy Records Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Publication: internet, October 2000 and later. Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: IGI birth record, film 1239534.
~1517 - UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Blayney
BET 1439 AND 1456 - 1550
Thomas
Phillips
"Richard Ripley, MA, is a member of APG Association of Professional Genealogists (Westminster, Colorado) and OGS Ontario Genealogical Society (Toronto, Ontario). Nevertheless, there may be some unintentional errors or omissions in some entries here. Also, this site is very busy, and there may be overdue but pending updates. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I20394 Name: Thomas Phillips , Sir, Esquire to Henry VII Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1439 in Pembroke, Wales Death: 1550 in Castlebythe, Pembroke, Wales Reference Number: 20394 Note: This family are owners of Picton Castle in Wales. They retain a Royal title, and a Coats of Arms obtained from King Richard II some years before. They are known to spend part of each year in the Royal Court at London, where marriages and the birth of children can be noted in the files in this family tree, and part of each year at the castle in Wales, as well as in various estates in Shropshire and Carmethan, near the castle. Some photographs and stories may be viewed at our FTM website; for more, obtain a copy of our CD by email request. It should be noted that this family is large and complex at this time, despite the appearance in this family tree of a smaller and more focussed family. It may be expected that further refinements will be made The Wogan line of Picton ended in an heiress who married Owain Dwnn, and the Dwnns in turn ended in an heiress, Jane, who in the late 15th century married Sir Thomas Philipps of Cilsant, esquire to the body of Henry VII. The Cilsant family, which held extensive lands in West Carmarthenshire was descended from a late 11th-century magnate named Cadifor Fawr. Cadifor's great-grandson, Aaron ap Rhys, took part in the Third Crusade, became a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre, and is said to have added the golden collar and chain to the back of the lion rampart which is the insignia of the Philipps family. The Philippses have held Picton Castle since the days of Sir Thomas. Historical Records which show that he was also convicted of felonies... Thomas Phelips, born probably slightly before 1440, is the earliest known progenitor of this family. We see here that he was residing in Somerset by 1465. Three entries in the Patent Rolls seem to gibe ample evidence that he resided in the parish of Lufton, Somerset [ 1 mile east of Montacute] prior to his having established himself at Montacute...and that his origins were in the County of Kent in a parish called Cooling. The first of these, dated 29 Oct. 1460, is a commission to Sir William Bonville and others to arrest "Thomas Philip of Lukton, county Somerset, Yoman" and bring him before the King in Chancery, presumbably for some disloyalty to the Duke of York's assumption of power in September 1460. The second of these, dated February 1466, is a pardon granted to "Thomas Phelip late of the parish of Colying, county Kent, gentleman, alias of Lukton, county Somerset, gentleman, for all offences committed by him before 27 Novemeber 1465." The third patent roll enty, also dated in February 1466, is a grant returning all of Thomas' confiscated property to him: "Thomas Phillippes late of the parish of Cowlyng, county Kent, gentleman, of all the goods and chattels forfeited by him for certain felonies of which he was indicted before the justices of the peace in the county." [ Ref.: Phelips of Montacute: Two Early Representatives, by J.H.C. Phelips, as reproduced in March 1981 from Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries, Vol. XXXI Part 313, p.2 citing Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1452-1461, p. 649, CPR, 1461-1467, p. 421, and CPR, 1461-1467, p. 483; hereinafter referred to as JHC Phelips]. In 1472, he is seen as one of the patrons of the living of Brympton, Somerset, as a Sydenham trustee. [Ref.: Ibid, p.4 citing Somerset Incubents, by F.W. Weaver, p. 36] In 1476, when he is still described as of Lufton, he was sued for a debt of 20 pounds. [Ref.: Ibid, p.4, citing De Banco Roll, Dorset County Museum ref. 57/858/202d]. Thomas Phelips was establishing himself at Montacute as early as 1479 when, in December of that year a half burgage 'within the free borough of Montacute in North Street, namely on the east side of that street between a burgage of Thomas Geffrey and a garden of the said Thomas Phelips on the south" was conveyed to him. {Ref.: Ibid, p. 2, citing Somerset County Record Office ref. DD;PH5]. Further, such an influencial connection (to the King), could explain his rise in rank form yeoman in 1460 to gentleman by 1466 and his appointment to the office of Escheator fro Somerset & Dorset in 1471 and 1478. [Ref.: Ibid, p. 3-4}. Further evidence of a relationship derives from a lease extant in the Kent County Record Office in which John, Lord Cobham leased his manor of Brooke Montacute to "Jane Philip , widow." [ Ref.: Ibid p. 3, citing Kent County Record Office ref. U601 T202]. " Sources: Title: Philipps, Baronets of Wales Author: Picton Castle Trust, seat of the Phillips Family, Baronets, of Wales Publication: prepared from castle narratives, legends, and records Note: These records lack dates and some important detail is missing, While these records are consulted, they are cross-checked in this family tree against parish church records and historical accounts. A full copy of this sheet of castle records is included on the family CD. Repository: Note: Copy provided on Family CD Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: The family archives from Picton Castle describe this marriage, without a date. Thomas is referred to as 'Thomas Philipps of Cileant and Picton'. Jane Dwinn is referred to as 'Jane Dwinn daughter of Sir Henry Dwinn and Margaret Wogan of Winton'. Sir Henry Dwinn is said in this source, to have died 1469 at Banbury.
~1475 - >1520
Jane
Dwinn
45
45
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mabgenealogy/pafg182.htm
~1505 - 13 FEB 1605/06
Owen
Phillips
from Ancestry.com/Richard Ripley: "Recorded in the family archives from Picton Castle. Also found as "Sir Owen Philipps, Lord Klysant, of Plas Llanstephan" (The Francis Jones Archive, Carmarthenshire Families, Philips etc)" "In 1583, Sir Owen Phillips of Orielton is recorded as Sheriff of Pembrokeshire (courtesy of Carthenshire FHS)
BET 1425 AND 1445 - 1469
Henry
Dwinn
BET 1434 AND 1449 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Wogan
~1402 - 1469
Henry
Wogan
67
67
~1415 - UNKNOWN
Phillip
Phillips
~1415 - UNKNOWN
Jenet
Lloyd
~1392 - UNKNOWN
Gwendolena
Evans
"Gwendolena is described as 'Gwendolena d. Evan ap Gwilym'. Gwilym is an early Welsh rendering of "William"; we might know him as William Evans. She is named as the wife of Maredudd Phillips." from Ancestry.com/Jim Peterson
~1382 - UNKNOWN
Maredudd
Phillips
Note: Maredud used also the Welsh language from of his title, "Llwch Llawen Fawr" (Picton Castle archives). Note that a copy of the family archives is found on the CD version of this family tree. Not all of the individuals found there are included in this family tree. Sources: Title: Philipps, Baronets of Wales Author: Picton Castle Trust, seat of the Phillips Family, Baronets, of Wales Publication: prepared from castle narratives, legends, and records Note: These records lack dates and some important detail is missing, While these records are consulted, they are cross-checked in this family tree against parish church records and historical accounts. A full copy of this sheet of castle records is included on the family CD. Repository: Note: Copy provided on Family CD Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: The family archives describe him as "Maredudd, first to regularly use the surname 'Phillips'". The archives go back nine more generations, but these are not all included here, as dates are missing, and my rendering of possible dates could make the history meaningless. A copy of the castle chart is included on the CD version of this family tree. 'Maredudd' is an early form of the name 'Martin'.
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Llwch
Llawen
Fawr Philip
Sources: Title: Philipps, Baronets of Wales Author: Picton Castle Trust, seat of the Phillips Family, Baronets, of Wales Publication: prepared from castle narratives, legends, and records Note: These records lack dates and some important detail is missing, While these records are consulted, they are cross-checked in this family tree against parish church records and historical accounts. A full copy of this sheet of castle records is included on the family CD. Repository: Note: Copy provided on Family CD Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: This couple is noted in the family archives. Their notes say that he did not yet use the surname 'Phillips' though his son did. The title, 'Llwch Llawen Fawr', is Welsh of 'Lord of Cilsant'. Welsh was the main family language, but English was making inroads. This is the first individual named in the archives supplied by Picton Castle. Title: Philipps, Baronets of Wales Author: Picton Castle Trust, seat of the Phillips Family, Baronets, of Wales Publication: prepared from castle narratives, legends, and records Note: These records lack dates and some important detail is missing, While these records are consulted, they are cross-checked in this family tree against parish church records and historical accounts. A full copy of this sheet of castle records is included on the family CD. Repository: Note: Copy provided on Family CD Call Number: Media: Manuscript Text: This marriage is noted in the family archives. "Philip married Elen d. Gwilym ap Caradog ap Henry"
~1360 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Caradog
~1502 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Thomas
D. UNKNOWN
Lewis Thomas
ap John of
Cwingwili
~1520 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Phillips
~1534 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Phillips
1700 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Phillips
1702 - ~1762
John
Phillips
60
60
Note: JOHN PHILLIPS2 (George1), son of George and Patience (Griffith) Phillips, born in Philadelphia County, 9 mo. 12, 1702, died in Warrington Township, York County, about 1762. He removed with his parents to Richland in 1713. He was married at Chester Monthly Meeting in 1729 to Deborah Britton, daughter of Peter and Mary (Coppock) Britton. She brought her certificate from Chester to Gwynedd 3 mo. 26, 1730, and they took up their residence in Milford Township, on a tract of land purchased by his father. They continued to reside thereon until 1735, when they removed to Buckingham, Bucks County, taking a certificate from Gwynedd dated 6 mo. 28, 1735. They continued to resided in Buckingham until 1742, when they took their certificate back to Gwynedd Meeting and located at Plymouth, becoming members of Plymouth Preparative Meeting under the jurisdiction of Gwynedd. About 1752 they removed to the neighborhood of Chester and soon after that date to Warrington Township, York County, where he died. We have no comlete list of the children of John and Deborah (Britton) Phillips. So far as known they were: 12 George, 3d, m. at Warrington M. M. 1762, Jane Fisher, daughter of James and Alice Fisher of Newberry, York Co., Pa. 13 Nathan (?), witness to will of Edmund Phillips, Warrington Twp., York Co., 1775
1704 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
Phillips
Note: EDMUND PHILLIPS, son of George and Patience (Griffith) Phillips, born in Philadelphia County, 9 mo. 18, 1704, died in Warrington Township, York County, 10 mo., 1775. He removed with his parents to Richland in 1713, and continued to reside there until 1751, when he removed to Goshen Chester County, and from there to Warrington in 1757. He married, at Gwynedd Monthly Meeting 2 mo. 25, 1729, Elizabeth Davies, of Montgomery Township
1706 - UNKNOWN
George
Jr
Phillips
Richard, I saw your posting on worldconnect at rootsweb. I have the following information regarding George Phillips, Jr. from a book titled "Early Friends of Upper Bucks Co. Pennsylvania by CH Roberts": Born 10th month 5, 1706, removed with his parents to Richland when a child. He was a farmer and acquired in 1740 a plantation in Milford upon which he lived until about 1765 when we lose all trace of him. He probably died at about that date. He purchased of William Baldwin in 1751, a tract of 125 acres in Richland near the Meeting House which he and his wife conveyed to John Foulke, 12th month 17th, 1754. He married at Christ Church, Philadelphia, 7th month 3, 1727, Alice Fairman (Farnan) who survived him many years, dying in Milford between the years 1806 and 1815. There is some indication that she was a widow when she married George Phillips and was a Walton by birth. She lived for the last 40 years of her life on a tenament lot near Thumbauersville, conveyed to her by her son Joseph Phillips in 1776 where she followed the vocation of tailoress. Her will dated 8th month 10 1806 devised her Estate to her daughter Ann Phillips for life, then to Samuel Walton, son of her nephew, Moses Walton. (the above biographical information was supplied by Nedra, a family researcher in Washington State, by email in June, 2001. Thanks, Nedra. She may be reached at Hunts2many@@aol.com )
~1708 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
Phillips
Stephen Phillips is found in the 1790 Federal Census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, which indicates a household of one free white male over sixteen, and two females. Stephen is named as a witness of the reading of the will of his father in law in Uwchlan in 1771, along with David Phillips and Daniel Phillips, his sons.
BET 17 AND 19 JUL 1714 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Phillips
1717 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Phillips
1720 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Phillips
1502 - 1562
Sir
John
Phillips
60
60
~1504 - UNKNOWN
Christopher
Phillips
BET 1502 AND 1506 - 1562
John-
Dyer
Phillips
Ancestry - Craig Sharrow
~1509 - UNKNOWN
Jenet
Phillips
~1511 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Phillips
~1514 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Phillips
~1515 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Lewis
Phillips
~1517 - UNKNOWN
William
Phillips
~1518 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Phillips
~1519 - UNKNOWN
Jenet
Phillips
~1520 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Phillips
~1526 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bowen
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Phillips
~1442 - UNKNOWN
William
Phillips of
Stonehall
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
James B.
Bowen
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Hale
~1602 - UNKNOWN
Griffith
Phillips
1603 - UNKNOWN
John
Phillips
1606 - UNKNOWN
Elinor
Phillips
1618 - UNKNOWN
David
Phillips
19 JAN 1594/95 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Downs
Title: Registers of St. Mary's Shrewsbury, 1584-1812 Author: St. Mary's Parish (Shrewsbury) Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. Note: Parish chest records, 1544-1912. Repository: Note: Shropshire parish registers. Lichfield Diocese : v. 12 (Shropshire [England] : [s.n.], 1911) Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The baptism of Katherine is recorded in this church. Her father is recorded as Thomas DOWNES. Title: Registers of St. Chad, 1616-1812 Author: Church of England, St. Chad, Shropshire Publication: Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. Note: St. Chad is in Litchfield Diocese. Repository: Note: Shropshire [England] : [s.n.], 1913-1918 Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: Thomas and Katherine Florence were married in this church.
2 JAN 1629/30 - UNKNOWN
Gryffinus
Phillips
1640 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Elizabeth
Callcott
1663 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Phillips
1663 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Phillips
~1698 - UNKNOWN
Deborah
Britton
1718 - UNKNOWN
James
Phillips
~1725 - UNKNOWN
John
Phillips
~1727 - UNKNOWN
William
Phillips
11 MAR 1705/06 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Davis
~1737 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Phillips
BET 1709 AND 1711 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Fairman
Walton
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Walton
D. UNKNOWN
Mercy
Waterman
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
John
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
George
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Phillips
1720 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
John
D. UNKNOWN
Asenath
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
David
Phillips
~1582 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
E.
Boswell
Birthdate is questionable with Margaret as his mother. Did Chirstopher have a wife prior to Margaret?
D. UNKNOWN
Susan
Crompton
or Compton
D. UNKNOWN
James
Boswell
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Boswell
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Boswell
~1725 - UNKNOWN
John
McClelland
1836 - 1909
Adeline
Malissa
Mason
73
73
1804 - 1867
Charles
S.
Patterson
63
63
1821 - 1866
Nancy
J.
Smith
45
45
1859 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Jane
Patterson
~1843 - UNKNOWN
Louisa
Catherine
Seay
1840 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Mahala
Seay
1846 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Jackson
Seay
1849 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Ann
Seay
~1765 - 1792
Cyrus
Seay
27
27
"In Minute Book 1856-1877 for the August term of court of ordinary 1856 for Gilmer County, GA, Ausborn (my ancestor) and Cyrus Seay, Jr. filed for articles of administration for their father, Cyrus Seay, deceased. this is dated August 4, 1856." mcallister8@@cox.net/Rootsweb messageboard.
BET 1775 AND 1780 - >1850
Nancy
Wingo
~1796 - UNKNOWN
Josiah
Seay
~1796 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Polly
Seay
~1799 - UNKNOWN
Patience
Seay
BET 1795 AND 1804 - 1865
Osborn
Seay
"In Minute Book 1856-1877 for the August term of court of ordinary 1856 for Gilmer County, GA, Ausborn (my ancestor) and Cyrus Seay, Jr. filed for articles of administration for their father, Cyrus Seay, deceased. this is dated August 4, 1856." mcallister8@@cox.net/Rootsweb messageboard.
~1802 - UNKNOWN
William
Seay
BET 1803 AND 1806 - UNKNOWN
Cyrus
Seay
~1809 - UNKNOWN
Ransom
Seay
~1813 - UNKNOWN
John
Seay
BET 1718 AND 1739 - BET 1786 AND 1807
Jesse
Gideon
Seay
~1719 - 1779
James
M.
Seay
60
60
Ancestry/Shannon Lind Ancestry/Doug Hanke
BET 1716 AND 1728 - BET 1798 AND 1800
Lucy
Lewis
BOOK 14, PAGE 51, AMELIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA This Indenture made this nineteenth day of December in the year of our Lord Christ one Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Six between JOSIAH SEAY of the County of Amelia of the one part and LUCY SEAY of the same County of the other part witnesseth that the said JOSIAH SEAY for and in consideration of the said LUCY SEAY having already relinquished her Right of Dower in the tract of land where on her husband, JAMES SEAY, lived at the time of his Decease, and also for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings in hand paid by the said Lucy Seay to the said JOSIAH SEAY the receipt whereof the said JOSIAH doth hereby acknowledge have given, granted, bargained, and sold to the said LUCY SEAY, all that tract or parcel of land that JAMES SEAY, FATHER OF THE SAID JOSIAH SEAY purchased of Shem Cook containing by estimation two hundred acres be the same more or less. Beginning at a coner on James Jenkins and Thomas Wingoes line thence along the said Wingoes line to a lightwood corner and from thence to Luck's Creek thence down the Creek to James Jenkins' line thence along the said line to the beginning To have and to hold the said land with the appurtenances unto the said LUCY SEAY during her natural life and from and immediately after her desease to her four sons, JAMES SEAY, REUBIN SEAY, MATHEW SEAY, AND CYRUS SEAY, for and in consideration of the natural love and affection the said JOSIAH SEAY bears for his FOUR BROTHERS to be equally divided according to quality and quantity among them to have and to hold the same with the appurtenances to them and their heirs assigns forever together with all the houses, orchards, weeds, underwoods, waters and courses thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the said JOSIAH SEAY doth for himself and his heirs covenant and agree to and with the said LUCY SEAY and her FOUR SONS, JAMES, REUBIN, MATHEW AND CYRUS SEAY that he the said JOSIAH SEAY the above land the premises? and to them and their Heirs and Assigns forever shall and will warrant and forever defend in witness whereof the said JOSIAH SEAY hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year above written. S/ JOSIAH SEAY Signed, Sealed and Delivered in Presence of: . Francis Anderson, Jun., Rowland Ward, Jun., James Hill, Robert Hudson, Thomas P Overton, Francis Anderson, Sen. MEMORANDUM: Quiet and Peaceable possession was given and granted of the within land and premises to LUCY SEAY by the other. S/ JOSIAH SEAY At a Court held for Amelia County 27th March, 1779 this Indenture was acknowledged by Josiah Seay and ordered to be Recorded. - from Ancestry.com - Seay message board _______________________________________________________________________________________ Place of birth noted as Amelia County, Va per DAR application of Mabel Brannon (Porter) Rogers, DAR #537855. Ancestry/Shannon Lind _______________________________________________________________________________________
1782 - UNKNOWN
Unknown
Tamer
Living
Buchanan
Living
Buchanan
Living
Giles
Living
Williams
Living
Wade
Living
Williams
Living
Williams
Living
Williams
Living
LNU
Private
John
Cordell
Living
LNU
Living
Jo
Living
Cordell
Private
Dale
Bohannan
Living
Bohannan
Living
Cordell
Living
Cordell
Living
Cordell
Living
Woodruff
Living
Cordell
Living
Cordell
D. UNKNOWN
Kenneth
Spaid
Living
Michler
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
Living
Spaid
1800 - 1874
Evan
Evans
73
73
1799 - ~1870
Nancy
Ann
Selman
71
71
1762 - 1816
Thomas
Selman
54
54
1763 - 1844
Jemima
Greenlees
81
81
~1710 - ~1783
Benjamin
Lawrence
Selman
73
73
1718 - >1785
Ann
Powell
67
67
~1680 - ~1716
John
Selman
36
36
1680 - 1728
Martha
Groce
48
48
~1645 - 1707
John
Selman
62
62
He came to America as an indentured servant.
1646 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Brashears
Last name also spelled Brazzears.
~1655 - BEF 3 FEB 1697/98
William
Groce
~1676 - <1735
Hester
Gassaway
59
59
1613 - UNKNOWN
William
Selman
1617 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Holford
1574 - UNKNOWN
John
Sellman
1578 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Fisher
BET 1610 AND 1620 - 1663
Benois
Brashear
1621 - 1685
Mary
Richford
64
64
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Richford
BET 1591 AND 1595 - ~1677
Robert
Brasseur
See this address for more information: http://hometown.aol.com/vafdking/brass.htm The connection to Robert's father is uncertain and subject to dispute Robert Brasseur, a French Hugenot , was born in Avignon and his wife’s name was Florence. He is reported to have given the land on which the Capitol of Maryland was built. In April 12, 1653 he patented 1200 acres of land in Nansemond County at the head of the Southern branch of the Nansemond River for transporting himself, his wife Florence, children Mary, Persid and Kathe, Bennett Brasseur and nine others. His daughter Margrett (Margaret) was not named in the patent although she was born in 1642. At the age of sixteen, or about three years after the family arrived in Nansemond, she joined the Society of Friends, the Quakers. She married Thomas Jordan, a prominent Quaker of Isle of Wight, Virginia. Below are two recorded instances of the sheriff’s persecution of Margaret Brasseur Jordan: Nansemond, 1701: Margaret Jordan the Elder, widow, on the 25th day of the first month had a hundred and twenty lb. of tobacco taken by distress from her upon account of the priest’s dues by George Noseworthy, High Sheriff. April the 10th: 1702: Then seized one hogshead of tobacco weighing gross 830: tare 75 of Mis Margaret Jordan, senior, for priest’s dues and Church Rates in full […] seized by me, John King A memorial tribute to Margrett, written by her son, reads as follows: Margaret Jordan, the daughter of Robert Brasseur, was born the 7th month in the year 1642 and was convinced of the Truth about 16 years of age, from which time she served an exemplary life in all her conversation until the day of her death and was a sufferer with my father both by confinement and the spoiling of their goods by the Adversaries of the Truth. She was a good wife and also a kind neighbor. About 63 years of age she was taken with a disposition of the body which continued near three years in which time she was much weakened. A little before her death some friends came to see her to whom she signified her content and spake much of the goodness of God to her. At 6 o’clock at night she died in remarkable quietness the seventh of the tenth month in the year 1708 having lived about 66 years and survived my father about 9 years lacking 18 hours and was buried the 11th day of the aforesaid month. ****************** The Brasseur family were French Huguenots, dissidents against the Catholic Church, searching for freedom from religious persecution by immigration to Holland, England, then America before 1635. They settled in CalvertCo, Maryland. The surname has been spelled Brasher, Brashear(s), Boshears, Brashier, Brasier, Brazier, Basher, Bashier and even Bradshaw. The original is thought to have come from the French word "Bras" meaning arm (a part of the body) and "Seuir" meaning Lord or Knight. Most Brashers and variants of the name come from Benois' sons Robert, Benjamin and John, however, there appears to be another branch that entered the American Colonies through the New England area. There are generally two versions of the background of Benois Brasseur before coming to America. The Brasseur Family history has been most thoroughly researched in recent times and published by Charles Brashear in two volumes titled A Brashear(s) Family History. The origin and background of earlier versions of the origin of Benois Brasseur is thorougly discussed in the new work as "The deBrassier NONSENSE". Individuals from the deBrassier family of Carpentras, France are listed here, but not linked to Benois Brasseur. **************** Here is another proposed father Robert BRASSEUR (Mr.) BIRTH: BEF 1600, of Isle of Thane,Kent Co.,England DEATH: 1665, Calvert Co.,MD.,With "Will" TITLE: Mr. Father: Robert BOURCHIER
BET 1592 AND 1595 - 1665
Florence
Elizabeth
Fowke
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Groce
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
LNU
1633 - JAN 1691/92
Nicholas
Gassaway
~1600 - 1658
Thomas
Gaswaie
58
58
~1615 - 1647
Anne
Collingwood
32
32
1784 - 1861
Joseph
Evans
77
77
Custom Field:<_FA#> SEE EVANS FOLDER FOR MORE ON THE JOSEPH EVANS FAMILY From "History of Marion, 1818-1835 by W. L. Fagen published in the Mari Standard in 1909. (EVANS-J FILE) Issue of February 12, 1909 . . . At an election of February 5, 1822, fi county commissioners were elected: Joseph Evans; Geor. Weissinger; James Shackleford; John Welch and William Ford. Marion at that time was called Muckle’s ridge. The 5 commissioners proceeded to select a county site. Mr. Welsh propose to continue the site at old Perry ridge. Messers Ford and Weissinger put in nomination for the bottom land at Burroughs Springs, Mr. Shackleford proposed Indian Old town on Old Town creek. Mr. Evans proposed Muckle’s ridge waging the beauty and healthfulness of th situation. The generalship of Mr. Evans secured the citizens of Marion their beautiful and healthful situation. On May 22, 1822, some one suggested that the place ought to have a name. Present were Dr. Alexander; Joseph Evans, William Weissinger & William Moore. Mr. Evans was a South Carolinian and proud of her famous son, Francis Marion. He proposed the name Marion . . . and the town was so named. 1860 U. S. Census - Leon Co,., Texas - # 718, page 101, Centerville *Joseph Evans 86 M NC Farmer Cynthia Evans 34 F AL Jefferson Evans 18 M AL Farmer Malinda J. Evans 13 F AL Jas. F. Evans 12 M TX Willis Evans 7 M TX Note - Cemetery records lists place of birth as Perry Co,., Virginia -- probably a typographical error According to the History of Perry County, Joseph Evans helped found Marion, Alabama and named it Marion for the Swamp Fox. An article in The History of Cherokee County Texas relates: Joseph, a man in his 70's, with a young family and comfortable circumstances, left it to ride to Texas with several of his sons. They arrived in Leon County in the mid 1840's where they built a log cabin with only one window and 9 inch thick wall to protect from possible Indian raids. Joseph returned to Alabama to get his family and they returned to Texas and settled in Cherokee County with his son, Evan Eva and his family. Joseph made frequent trips to Leon County to visit his sons, Edward and William and in January 1851, Joseph bought 1894 acr land near the settlement of Robbins, west of Centerville. It was to this location that he moved his family. Joseph Evans had three wives and fourteen children, his last born when Joseph was about seventy-nine. His third wife recorded that in November, 1858 he had 172 living descendants. 1768: Joseph Evans tombstone in Concord Cemetery, LeonCo, TX shows birthdate in 1768 VA. Different sources say his birthdate was 1758, 1753 or 1778 in NC. According to researcher Joan Evans, the census shows his birth as 1774-5 in NC which was probably reported by Joseph rather than descendants who prepared his gravesite marker. Evans' family Bible says his birth was 1778. aft 1776: Joseph Evans moved with his parents family to SC after the Revolutionary War. By 1800 he had married 16 year old Amelia Hawkins and began a family of his own in Greenville, GreenvilleCo, SC. bef 1805: The family moved to TN where the next seven children were born. 1809: 22 Jan Joseph was granted 200 acres in FranklinCo, TN on Bean Cre of the Elbe River. ca. 1820: Son William was born in Aug 1818 in TN and daughter Amelia was born in Apr 1820 in PerryCo, AL Joseph Evans is said to also have had a daughter who married in the county in AL in 1820. Joseph bought three tracts of land on 19 Jan 1820 in the county. National Archives land records in Washington indicate that Joseph bought two more tracts later in the year and took out land patents in PerryCo in succeeding years for a total of 43 patents. 1822: 4 Mar: Joseph Evans was one of seven commissioners to select the site of PerryCo seat. It is said to have been his idea to name it Marion after
~1780 - 1840
Amelia
Hawkins
60
60
from Doyle Baker info at Ancestry.com (doylebaker58@@aol.com): "Not sure of source of following information. I know practically nothing of the Hawkins family aside from the tombstone record of Amelia. I do know that she was said to have had a brother named Williamson who went to Tennessee, married Betty nation in Tennessee and later removed to Jefferson Co, TN. The story is that Williamson ran away from home when his father married a second or third time. Williamson is said to have had a brother Jesse who served in the War of 1812."
~1695 - BET 1748 AND 1757
James
Seay
James was alive to give consent of his daughter's marriage (Anne to Benjamin Wilson). He is dead by Aug 1757, according to Order Bk 5. Sources said he was Rev. James Seay. Vi McAllister says "I attached James to Abraham Seay only because there is so much evidence that points in that direction, mainly land acquisitions." Ancestry/Doug Hanke
1696 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Rose
Lewis
Ancestry/Doug Hanke Ancestry/Kirk Larson
1655 - 1719
Abraham
Seay
64
64
~1673 - 1719
John
Zachary
Lewis
46
46
This needs more research. I'm not convinced that Zachary is the son of John & Isabelle-cnw _______________________________________________________________________________________ Granted patent in King William Co, VA from Genealogy & History, Washington Ce, Query 11586, a genealogy journal of soe sort, form Lori Garner Elmore He was the "King's Attorney" - Alesia Connelly, publication raulet@@socrates.berkeley.edu (from Ancestry/J. H. Garner) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Occupation: Lawyer, served as counsel to the vestries of St. Marks of Spotsylvania County, VA, from 1731-1750. Source: "Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper Co., VA" by Rev. Phillip Slaughter, originally publ. in 1900, pg 112 (Part 1) John Zachary Lewis, Esquire Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 WILLS WILL BOOK D 1761-1772 page 22 [p.22]LEWIS, ZACHARY, Spotsylvania Co., d. July 7, 1764, p. Feb. 4, 1765. Wit. Lewis Shackleford, Mary Shackleford, John Waller. Ex. sons, John, Zachary, Waller, Benjamin, and my wife's brother, Mr. John Waller. Leg. son, John, land in Spotsylvania Co., adjoining where I now live; son, Zachary, lands purchased of Joseph Thomas, Robert Turner and Anthony Golson; son, Waller; son, Benjamin; to sons John, Zachary, Waller and Benjamin, 900 acres of land and grist mill lying in Orange Co., which I purchased of Graves and J. Sneed, also my lands and tenements lying in Culpeper Co., at the Great Mountains; wife, Mary; daughters, Meriwether; Betty Littlepage; Lucy Ford; Dorothea Smith; son-in-law, James Littlepage. (Page 163) Virginia County Records SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 1721-1800 DEEDS DEED BOOK B 1729-1734 page 121 Decr. 4, 1731. Dannitt Abney, Jr., of Spts. Co. to Zachary Lewis of same county. 4120 lbs. tob., 381 a. in Spts. Co.-granted sd. Abney, by Pat. Septr. 28, 1728. John Waller, Charles Goodall, Jno. Waller, junr., John Wilkins. Feby. 1, 1731-2. Mary, wife of Dannitt Abney, Jr., acknowledged her dower. "In and among records sent to us in November 1941, by Mrs. Jennie T. Grayson, of Charlottesville, Va., we find her making the following statement: Quote- 'Zachary Lewis, of Brecon or Brecknock, in Brecknockshire, Wales, was the first of his line known to have come to Virginia. His wife's name is unknown. Among the many grants of land to the name of Lewis recorded in the Land Books of Virginia, in the Land Office at Richmond, Va., there are only two to Zachary Lewis. One for 500 acres in King and Queen Co., Virginia, April 20, 1694, and one for 450 acres in King William County, Va., October 23, 1703. See Books 8, page 318, and book 9, page 556.' "This coroborates the statement of Rev. Iverson Lewis, that he was the son of John Lewis, whose father Zachary Lewis came from Breaknock, Wales, to Virginia 1692, at which time he settled in the County of King and Queen. And beyond this nothing is known of this Zachary except that he was a member of the Church of England and had two sons--John and Zachary, Jr." (These two paragraphs are from the SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE, a Genealogy of Shackelfords and Shacklefords, Editor: T. K. Jones, published Monthly, 15c a Copy, Lubbock, Texas January 1956 Vol. 11 No. 9, 1(1021) Certainly Zachary was here by 1694, when he " took up" land in King William and King and Queen Counties in 1694 and 1703 as shown in the deeds in the Virginia Library. He located, says Sarah Travers Lewis Scott Anderson in her 'Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin,' Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1984, on "the high lands of Dragon Swamp in Middlesex Co. His old home was inherited by his younger son, John Lewis, born 1704, who married Sarah Iverson.... " Much information on the Lewises is in: "Pioneer Lewis Families", 1978, by Michael L. Cook, C.G. Cook Publications, 3318 Wimberg Ave., Evansville, IN 47712 And Charles R. Collins, noted earlier, has shared his work generously with me. See also: "Lewises, Merriwethers and their Kin," Sarah T. Lewis Anderson, Richmond, 1938, reprinted 1984 Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co. The following letter copied to me by Ruth McConigly, who got it from the Univ. of So. Carolina collection of Iverson Lewis Brookes' papers. There is no date: "Register of Zackary Lewis and descendants We next proceed to the genealogical sketch of our branch of the Lewis family. We are descendants on family tradition as no register can be found of John Lewis our great grand father. In the family register given by Col John Lewis of Ken. our ancestor John the Lawyer was born in 1729. But my grandfather Iveson (sic) Lewis according to my mothers account must have been born about 1742. She was his oldest child & was born about 1762 her father Iveson Lewis having married at 19 years of age so that our g.grand father must have been born about 1719 instead of 1729. This is a difficulty which Col Lewis & myself have not been able to settle satisfactory. Neither of us have heard of but one John Lewis who was a Lawyer, & Patrick Henry's rival. Dr. Richmond Lewis the brother of Col John Lewis of Frankfort studied medicine with Dr William B. Lewis my mothers brother & recognized Iveson Lewis as the son of his uncle John & my grandfather & family understood Dr Richmond Lewis to be the son of Zackary Lewis the uncle of Iveson Lewis & brother of John Lewis the Lawyer. Another discrepancy between Col John Lewis' family register & our traditionary account is that the mother of John the Lawyer was a Miss Walker. I also understood from my mother that there existed a relationship between her father & the Walker family. But my Aunt Claybrook daughter of Iveson Lewis now living in a letter to me states that she understood through the family that her great grand father Zackary father of John the Lawyer married a widow Hancock. Now as the register of Zackary father of John the Lawyer gives his birth in 1702 & his wifes in 1699 showing her several years his senior she might have been previously married. It would be very easy for every family to keep a register of births marriages deaths & would certainly be satisfactory to descendants. But it seems the several branches of our family have been on this point extremely negligent. The register of John Lewis the lawyer received through tradition as follows John Lewis was married to Sarah Iveson & inherited his fathers family seat near the Dragon Swamp in the County of King & Queen Va Their children were 9 Iveson Anne Zackary Catherine William Sarah Achilles Francis & Christopher Of these only Iveson Anne & Christopher left many descendant all having died early Zackary in order 3rd married & left one child -- Anne who married a Mr. Bird & died without issue. 4 Catherine Lewis married Mr Richards & left two daughters Elizabeth & Anne Elizabeth married a Mr Watts & left two daughters who died early Anne Richards married a Mr Dunn & left one son Thomas Iveson Dunn who has a large family in Va 5 William Lewis married & left a daughter who married George Clopton & left a daughter Caty who was raised by my grandfather & now lives with my Aunt Claybrook unmarried she is about my age & has been from early life a pious Baptist. Sarah Iveson married a Mr Rogers & if she left descendants they are not known 6 Achilles was killed by a flash of lightening while standing in the door with his hand upon the shoulder of & conversing with the lady to whom he was engaged to be married 7 Francis Lewis married John Byne son of Rev Edmund Byne & left two children John & Sarah John has left several descendants Sarah married a Mr Watts & died of consumption 8 Christopher Lewis married a Miss McDonald of D.C. Relative of McDonald who rendered conspicous service with Genl Marrion in the Revolution Christopher Lewis left two children Sarah Iveson who married a Mr Oliver & left a family in Louisiana & John Christopher to be noticed. Register or rather genealogical sketch of Anne Lewis. Anne Lewis was born in Va & spent a portion of her early life with her brother Iveson under whose roof she was married to Rev Edmund Byne a baptist clergyman of some considerable talents she being his 3rd wife Their marriage must have occurred about 1771. After the birth of six children they in 1779 or 1780 emigrated from Va to Kentucky but being dissatisfied they removed about 1781 to Georgia made a stay in Wilkes Co but finally settled Burke County Mrs Byne died Oct 7th 1798 of Hiuvesy She was rather stout & tall but quite handsome & possessed of strong intellect with a gentle & amiable disposition. She was a member of the Baptist Church & remained in its fellowship till death , regarded as a pious & exemplary christian. Her children were Catharine Thomas Lewis & Nancy Susan Richard (((children of)))) I have now given you all & perhaps a little more than I know of the Byne family except your mothers branch of which I want your aid to obtain a more full knowledge. I have given the genealogical sketch of Anne Lewis before my grand fathers because I thought you would be more interested in it. If you desire I will after hearing from you give you a like sketch of my grand father descendants & also Christopher Lewis'. The great error in the sketch sent you was putting the descendants of Zackary of Spotsylvania the brother of John the Lawyer for those of Zackary the brother of my grand father & your grand mother. I am not certain that I have arranged my grand fathers brothers & sisters according to their true ages. And I am strongly inclined to think that our great grand father John Lewis was of a different branch of the original immigrant from Wales & not brother to Zackary the father of Col John of Kentucky although Dr Richmond Lewis & my grand father did recognize that relationship. For Col Johns record of making our great grand fathers birth in 1729 could not possibly be reconcilable to my grand fathers birth in 1741 I am still in correspondence upon this subject. Yours truly Iveson L Brookes" Then we find: Re: Lewis, Zachary b. ca 1650, Posted by: Don Page, <Nancy@@digital.net>, November 04, 1999 "I can tell you what my research has found. I think it's correct, but some will disagree. Henry had 6 children: Christopher (bca1605 in Wales), Richard (bca1609 in Wales), Simenon, William, Katherine, & John. Richard had 11 children: "John (bca1637, m. Sarah Nichols), Thomas (bca1638), Henry (bca1642), Christopher (bca1644), Richard (bca1648), Miles (bca1652), Catherine (bca1655), Mary (bca1658), Grace (bca1660), Margaret (bca1662) & George (bca1663). John had 11 children: "Richard (bca1657), John (bca1659, m. Isabella Miller), Christopher (bca1663), Henry (bca1668), James (bca1671), Zachary1 (b1672, m. Mary Walker), Mary (bca1673, m. Salvator Muscoe), Elizabeth (bca1677, m. William Mountague), Sarah (bca1679, m. unknown Shackelford), Thomas, & William. Zachary1 had 7 children: "Susannah (b1669, m. Capt Joseph Collins), Zachary2 (b1702, m. Mary Waller), John (twin b1704, m. Sarah Iverson), Elizabeth (twin b1704, m. James Shackelford), Jane (bca1706, m. Robert George), Mary (b1714, m. Richard Shackelford), & Anne (m. George Wythe). Zachary2 had 10 children (I think): "Anne (b1726), John (b1729), Zachary3 (b1730), Elizabeth (b1732, m1. Lewis Holliday, m2. James Littlepage), Mourning (b1734), Lucy (b1735), Dorothea (b1737), Waller (b1739), Benjamin (b1744), & Mary (b1727, not sure about this one, m. David Wood Meriweather). I think, no I'm sure, all 3 Zacharys were born in Virginia, probably Old New Kent Co or its successor, King & Queen. "My line is through Susannah Lewis & Capt Joseph Collins. The 3 Zacharys and all the false info around them made the determination very difficult but this is the best I have come up with. I have done a lot of research over 30 years on these families and I still find surprises that cause corrections. But that's what genealogy is all about. Now that I've given it all away, good luck. Keep doing your own research and use what others give you as guides. Don Page" Dec. court 1748 to Zachary Lewis, Gent, as King's Atty 2080 lbs. of tobacco (highest paid individual) pg 12 Nov. court 1749 to Zachary Lewis, Gent, Deputy Atty 2080 lbs of tobacco. from Ancestry/Bill Zoucha ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry/Doug Hanke One World Tree Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1682 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Walker
Ancestry/Doug Hanke Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/J. H. Garner
1686 - 1747
John
Lewis
61
61
Ancestry/Rick Lewis
~1694 - UNKNOWN
?
Woodson
?
~1660 - <1707
William
Lewis
47
47
Ancestry/Rick Lewis Ancestry/Billy E. Huffman, Jr Ancestry/Karen Blagg (lists her sources as: "Lewis of Warner Hall" by Merrow Egerton Sorley, 1935, p 825 " Lewis Patriachs of Early Virginian and Maryland" by Robert Lewis, Heritage Books, p 62 "FTM CD162 Family History: Virginia Genealogies #1, Genealogies of Virginia Familie V, R-Z, The Robards Family", p 131)
BET 1662 AND 1670 - ~1740
Elizabeth
William
Woodson
Ancestry/Rick Lewis Ancestry/Billy E. Huffman, Jr Ancestry/Karen Blagg
1672 - 6 FEB 1719/20
Elizabeth
Warner
1645 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
LNU
Ancestry/Billy E. Huffman, Jr Ancestry/Karen Blagg Ancestry/David V. Hughey
~1634 - ~1707
Colonel
73
73
May have been born in Pierseys Hundred, Prince George Co, VA May have died abt 1707 in Goochland, Goochland Co, VA 1202. Col. Robert Woodson 1, 2 was born 3 in 1634 in Fleur de Hundred, Prince George Co., VA. He died in 1716 in Varina Parish, Henrico Co., VA. Robert married 4 Elizabeth Ferris in 1656 in Curles, Henrico Co., VA. [Parents] BIOGRAPHY: Source, "The Gehlmann Family in America" by Robert Gehlmann Bone From "Adventurers of Purse and Person": ROBERT WOODSON deposed, June 1680,that he was "46 years of age or thereabouts," and, 1 June 1696, that he was aged about 61. He married Elizabeth Ferris, daughter of Richard Ferris. On 21 Oct 1687 Robert Woodson, Richard Ferris and three others patented 1780 acres on White Oak Swamp in Varina Parish and the same day he, John Woodson, Sr., and two others patented 470 acres, also in Henrico county. He held 1157 acres in Henrico County, 1704, and died after 1 Oct 1707. Born: 1634 at James Town, Prince George County, Virginia Sex: Male Married: 1651 in Henrico County, Virginia Died: 1716 at Fleur de Hundred, Henrico County, Virginia Father: Dr. John Woodson Mother: Sarah Winston Spouse: Elizabeth Ferris Children: John Woodson Robert Woodson, Jr. Richard Woodson Joseph Woodson Benjamin Woodson Sarah Woodson Elizabeth Woodson Judith Woodson Mary Woodson -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Info: See story on page of Sarah Winston -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sources: Genealogies of Virginia Families, From the William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume V, Thompson-Yates (and Appendix), Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1982 GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS AND DEEDS, 1728 - 1736, abst’d & comp’d by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1983. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------p.29 [p.277] Deed 23 Jan 1730/31 - sale of land from Joseph parson to Nowel Burton - bounded by Samuel Allen, Robert Woodson, Josiah Woodson and Martin Dunkin. Recorded 17 Aug 1731 p.35 [p.336] Deed 19 Jun 1732 - sale of land from John Bellermy of St. James Parish to Sanburn Woodson of same, 120 acres in same, on north side of James River at a place called Head of Indian Grave, bounded by Maj. John Woodson, Robert Woodson, Samuel Allen, John Sutton Farrar, dec’d., Recorded 18 Jul 1731 p.40 [p.391] Will of Nathaniel Basset - to sister Elizabeth Francis, 20 pounds; sister Jane Basset, 20 pounds; William Allen, 5 pounds; my kinsman Nathaniel Basset, son of Thomas Bassett all of my estate. Executor, brother Thomas Basset - dated 7 Jan 1732/3; Wit: Wm Mayo, Daniel Stoner, Thos. Walker. Signed: Nat’l Recorded 20 Mar 1732 p.41 [p.399] Deed 9 Apr 1733 - Sanburn Woodson of St. James Parish, Goochland Do., to Robert Allen of St. Pauls Parish, Hanover Co., 120 acres in St. James Parish on north side of James River at a place called Head of Indian Grave, bounded by Maj. John Woodson, Robert Woodson, Samuel Allen and John Sutton Farrar, dec’d with all houses, etc. Wit: Robert Mosby, Randolph (R) Bobbit, Joseph Allen. Signed Sanburn Woodson, Recorded 15 May 1733 - Elizabeth, wife of Sanburn, relinquished her dower right p.42 [p.409] Deed 16 July 1733 - Samuel Allen of St James Parish Goochalnd to Robert Payne of same, land on north side of James River on east fork of Jeanitoe Creek, bounded by Golden Meadow branch. Wit: John Woodson, Nowell Burton, Richard Burton. Signed Sam’ll Allen. Recorded 17 July 1733 .41 [p.399] Deed 9 Apr 1733 - Sanburn Woodson of St. James Parish, Goochland Do., to Robert Allen of St. Pauls Parish, Hanover Co., 120 acres in St. James Parish on north side of James River at a place called Head of Indian Grave, bounded by Maj. John Woodson, Robert Woodson, Samuel Allen and John Sutton Farrar, dec’d with all houses, etc. Wit: Robert Mosby, Randolph (R) Bobbit, Joseph Allen. Signed Sanburn Woodson, Recorded 15 May 1733 - Elizabeth, wife of Sanburn, relinquished her dower right Henrico Rent Rolls - 1705 Woodson, John - 4060; Woodson, Robert Jr. - 1157; Woodson, Rich - 180; Woodson, Widdow - 650 Name: Robert WOODSON by Charla Haley Sat Aug 25 16:20:44 2001 Given Name: Robert Surname: Woodson Sex: M Birth: 1634 in Prince Edward Co., VA Death: 1 Oct 1707 ROBERT WOODSON deposed, June 1680,that he was "46 years of age or thereabouts," and, 1 June 1696, that he was aged about 61. He married Elizabeth Ferris, daughter of Richard Ferris. On 21 Oct 1687 Robert Woodson, Richard Ferris and three others patented 1780 acres on White Oak Swamp in Varina Parish and the same day he, John Woodson, Sr., and two others patented 470 acres, also in Henrico county. He held 1157 acres in Henrico County, 1704, and died after 1 Oct 1707. From "Adventurers of Purse and Person"
1636 - <1689
Elizabeth
Ferris
53
53
~1586 - 1644
John
Woodson
58
58
BET 1595 AND 1600 - 17 JAN 1660/61
Sarah
Winston
1596 - 1637
Richard
James
Ferris
41
41
1764 - 1852
David
Patterson
88
88
1774 - 1825
Charity
Watterson
Simmons
51
51
1783 - ~1855
Holman
Smith
72
72
~1849 - 1868
Elizabeth
Betty
Willis
19
19
19 JAN 1731/32 - 1823
James
S.
Simmons
From Joe Dallas Bryant, joeandanne@@earthlink.net, Ancestry.com: Individual biographical text for: JAMES S. SIMMONS Tradition says that James was born and first married in England. Where his first three children were born and his wife died is open to speculation and conjecture. He first comes to our attention in 1768 when he bought a farm in Amherst County, Virginia from George Carrington. By this time he had married his second wife, Mary Waters. In addition to his first three children James, Anna and Francis, he now was the father of John and Richard. Four years later in 1772, James sold his farm to John Dawson. There is no record of his purchasing another farm until 178434 , twelve years later. The only evidence of the whereabouts of the family during this time was the enlistment of James, junior, into the army in Amherst. During this interval six more children were born., In 1793 the Amherst records show three significant events for James. On the 6th of April his daughter Charity applied for a marriage license to wed David Patterson. On April 30 Charity's older sister, Christian, applied for a license to marry William Morris. A few weeks later, James sold his farm. August 30, 1995 John D. Baldwin JAMES Sr. SIMMONS of AMHERST VA "James Simmons emigrated from England in the 1750's. He was married twice. His first wife was from England. His second wife, Mary Waters, came from Virginia. Their children were John, Charles, Elisha, Charity, Betsie, Richard, Moses, Joshua, Nancy and Sally.' This article does not include Christianna. Sources: Simmons Family Papers in the Special Collection Room of the University of South Florida Library, Tampa, Florida. Mrs. Ray N. Anderson. John D. Baldwin 9804 Everwood 21 Paso TX 79925-7612 (915) 598-0644 CHARLES SIMMONS ESTATE (son of James Sr. Simmons and Mary Waters) Abstracted from the Original Papers by Miles Philbeck, Jr. N. C. Archives Volume CR 086.314.1, Rutherford County, N.C. Equity Orders and Decrees, 1839-1868, pp. 170-180. Fall, 1856: Charles Simmons died in May, 1850 leaving widow Dedemia Simmons, now deceased. (Rutherford Census, 1850, shows Charles Simmons, 73, b. VA, and Didama, 70, b. N.C. There were no children of this couple to survive and the estate valued at $17,086.25 was inherited by his brothers and sisters or their heirs, given below. Since Charles was born about 1777, this appears to be one of Rutherford’s early Simmons families.) HEIRS OF CHARLES SIMMONS: 1. Brother Moses Simmons of Rutherford County, N.C. 2. Brother Elisha Simmons of Georgia 3. Brother Joshua Simmons of Georgia 4. Brother Richard Simmons of Georgia 5. Sister Elizabeth Simmons of Georgia 6. Brother James Simmons, now deceased, of Hawkins County, Tennessee 7. Sister Frances Wade, wife of David Wade, of Virginia, not heard from in twenty years 8. Children of brother John Simmons, Deceased, all of Georgia A. Holman Simmons B. James Simmons C. Moses Simmons D. Susanah, wife of John L. Richardson 9. Children of sister Nancy Breedlove, deceased: A. Spencer Breedlove, of Missouri B. John Breedlove, of Missouri C. James Breedlove, of Missouri D. Charles Breedlove, of Missouri E. Elizabeth Breedlove, of Missouri F. Betsy, wife of Braxton Smith, of Missouri G. Sally, wife of Thompson White, of Missouri H. Mary Ann, wife of David Webster, of Tennessee 10. Children of sister Charity Patterson, deceased, all of South Carolina: A. John Patterson B. Elisha Patterson C. Charles Patterson D. Polly, wife of Lewis Peeples E. Nancy, wife of Minor Lipscombe F. Sally, wife of Thomas Shields G. Betsy, wife of Samuel Morris H. Christianna, wife of Henry Shields 11. Children of sister Christianna Morris, deceased, all of Georgia: A. John Morris B. Henry Morris C. William Morris D. Rhoda, wife of Richard Allen E. Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Jones F. Christianna Morris 12. Children of sister Anna E. Thompson, deceased: A. Benajar Thompson, of Illinois B. Christianna, wife of James Kincade, of Illinois C. Thomas H. Thompson, of Georgia D. and others, names not known FROM: ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, FT. WAYNE, INDIANA PUBLICATION: NCTR, VOL 6, FEBRUARY, 1978 **************************************************************************************************************** Place on Revolutionary War pension rolls 9/30/1819
BET 1735 AND 1740 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Watterson
Waters
~1717 - <1786
Betsy
Lyon
69
69
1655 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Wilson
BET 1739 AND 1740 - <1821
John (D. F.)
Washington
Wingo
1740 - <1785
Sarah
Rucker
45
45
~1717 - 1788
Thomas
Wingo
71
71
BET 1710 AND 1711 - BET 1739 AND 1740
Jane
Butler
BET 1691 AND 1700 - >1794
William
Rucker
BET 1699 AND 1724 - BET 1747 AND 1812
Hannah
Honar?
BET 1680 AND 1685 - <1755
John
Wingo
In his will, which does not mention his wife, John left one shilling to each of his elder children and gave all his property and belonging to his youngest son James. His personal property was appraised at 37 Pounds Sterling." His will was written 11 feb 1755 and was probated 26 June that year. (from David DeWitt Lavies info at Ancestry.com)
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Butler
BET 1659 AND 1688 - BET 1713 AND 1773
John
Butler
BET 1668 AND 1691 - BET 1713 AND 1779
Mary
LNU
BET 1661 AND 1675 - 23 FEB 1742/43
Peter
Rucker
Belonged to Huguenot colony in VA.
BET 1658 AND 1660 - 1752
Elizabeth
Fielding
1761 - UNKNOWN
John
Washington
Wingo
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Joshuah
Wingo
1765 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Wingo
1767 - UNKNOWN
Abner
Wingo
~1768 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Wingo
~1769 - UNKNOWN
Churchwell
Wingo
1770 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Wingo
1771 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Wingo
1771 - UNKNOWN
Zachariah
Wingo
1794 - UNKNOWN
Mary
S.
Patterson
1797 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Morris
Patterson
1800 - UNKNOWN
John
L.
Patterson
1802 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Watteson
Patterson
1806 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
"Sally" R.
Patterson
1814 - UNKNOWN
Christianna
Payne
Patterson
1817 - UNKNOWN
Elisha
Slyvanius
Patterson
1861 - UNKNOWN
John
W.
Patterson
1866 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Elizabeth
Patterson
1869 - UNKNOWN
Marion
S.
Patterson
?
1872 - UNKNOWN
Amanda
M.
Patterson
1875 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Clifford
Patterson
1879 - UNKNOWN
Minnie
Rebecca
Patterson
~1658 - UNKNOWN
John
Woodson
~1660 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Woodson
1662 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Woodson
~1664 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Woodson
1666 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Lewis
Woodson
1820 - UNKNOWN
Belinda
Evans
~1826 - UNKNOWN
Willis
C.
Evans
~1827 - UNKNOWN
Frances
L.
Evans
1827 - UNKNOWN
Amelia
Evans
1829 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ann
Evans
1831 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Calvin
Evans
~1832 - UNKNOWN
Minnie
Evans
~1833 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Calvin
Evans
1834 - UNKNOWN
Evan
Green
Evans
1834 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
C.
Evans
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Louisa
Evans
~1839 - UNKNOWN
Dorcas
Erlene
Evans
BEF JAN 1691/92 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Groce
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
Warman
1682 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Selman
1686 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Selman
22 JAN 1688/89 - UNKNOWN
William
Selman
1690 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Selman
1693 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Selman
1695 - UNKNOWN
Ruth
Selman
~1696 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Selman
1699 - UNKNOWN
Lawrence
Selman
Warning! His mother was older than 50 when he was born. ??
D. UNKNOWN
William
Nicholls
~1735 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Selman
1740 - UNKNOWN
Jeremiah
H.
Selman
1745 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Selman
~1747 - UNKNOWN
Zachariah
Selman
1750 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Selman
1753 - UNKNOWN
William
Selman
1756 - UNKNOWN
John
Selman
1758 - UNKNOWN
James
Selman
1758 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Selman
1807 - UNKNOWN
John
Mason
1801 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Adeline
Bryant
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Aldredge
~1729 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Aldredge
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Aldredge
BET 1730 AND 1740 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Aldridge
BET 1728 AND 1729 - 1789
William
Ezekial
Aldredge
BET 1732 AND 1739 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Aldredge
~1742 - UNKNOWN
James
Aldredge
~1450 - 1530
Sheriff
of
Norfolk
80
80
D. UNKNOWN
Faith
Steward
>1541 - UNKNOWN
Hester
Aldrich
>1542 - UNKNOWN
Faith
Aldrich
>1543 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldrich
~1544 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldrich
>1544 - UNKNOWN
Unknown
Aldrich
?
>1545 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Aldrich
1532 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Timothy
Aldrich
1421 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Princess of
England ?
1775 - UNKNOWN
Infant
Beck
?
~1730 - 1810
Thomas
Allred
80
80
1734 - >1790
Solomon
Allred
56
56
~1732 - 1825
William
Allred
93
93
D. UNKNOWN
William
Heard
1738 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Eppes
Littleplace
D. UNKNOWN
?
Morgan
1764 - 1845
William
Johnston
or Johnson
81
81
His grave has a Revolutionary War marker: Revolutionary Soldier 1764-1845, placed by David Holmes chapter, NSDAR.
1797 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Rececca
Johnson
1738 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Johnston
or Johnson
~1743 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
Holeman
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
?
~1740 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Owsley
~1757 - UNKNOWN
John
Adams
~1753 - UNKNOWN
Rosannah
Roberts
1778 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Adams
~1780 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Adams
~1783 - UNKNOWN
Elijah
Adams
~1787 - UNKNOWN
John
Adams
1528 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Gwyn
1508 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Griffith
1528 - UNKNOWN
Morgan
Phillips
1530 - UNKNOWN
John
Phillips
2 JAN 1537/38 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Phillips
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Phillips
1551 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Cole
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Phillips
1508 - ~1575
Gwenllian
Thomas
67
67
Ancestry - Craig Sharrow
1501 - UNKNOWN
David
Lloyd
~1512 - UNKNOWN
William
Axtell
~1523 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Beatrix
Cole
11 JAN 1540/41 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Phillips
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Gwilym
Caradog
D. UNKNOWN
Caradog
ap
Henry
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Caradog
BET 1678 AND 1680 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Griffith
BET 1735 AND 1736 - 1808
Nathan
Briscoe
1693 - ~1750
James
Briscoe
57
57
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Sothorn
BET 1647 AND 1648 - 1929
Philip
Briscoe
~1612 - 1699
John
Briscoe
87
87
Came to Maryland at the request of Cecilius Calvert (2nd Lord Baltimore). Dr. John Briscoe married in England, Elizabeth Du Bois of the distinguished Huguenot family of Count du Roussey 1110, Marquis Du Bois, whose descendents fled to England to escape religious persecution. (Jim Carney, Ancestry.com)
~1616 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Du
Bois
Huguenot family of Count De Roussey, Marquis Du Boise, whose descendents fled to England from France to escape religious persecution.
<1651 - 1740
Susannah
Swann
89
89
1630 - ~1669
Edward
Swann
39
39
D. UNKNOWN
Susannah
Heath
D. UNKNOWN
John
Southorn
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Johnson
D. UNKNOWN
?
Morros
1714 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Henson
1718 - UNKNOWN
Jennie
LNU
1768 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Henson
~1770 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Henson
1774 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Henson
1775 - UNKNOWN
Bartlett
Henson
1777 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Henson
1779 - UNKNOWN
Freeland
Henson
1781 - UNKNOWN
Sally
Henson
1783 - UNKNOWN
Jacob
Henson
1785 - UNKNOWN
John
Henson
1698 - UNKNOWN
James
McConnell
Settled in Great Cove, Fulton Co, PA in 1750.
~1740 - UNKNOWN
William
McConnell
~1743 - UNKNOWN
Mabel
McConnell
~1745 - UNKNOWN
Esther
McConnell
~1747 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
McConnell
~1749 - UNKNOWN
Robert
McConnell
~1751 - UNKNOWN
Ann
McConnell
~1753 - UNKNOWN
James
McConnell
1670 - 1729
Alexander
McConnell
59
59
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
LNU
>1800 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lee
1633 - 1703
Sir
70
70
He was fined and deported to America for being a Covenanter in 1685. From Lysell/McIlvaney Families at Ancestry.com: "Bette Jo Caldwell shows the following report on her web page. Her sources are listed at the end of this report. "Robert married Neilson. He was deported in 1685 with three sons. He left America on his return in 1689 and was delayed in France. He reached his home October 31,1691. He was restored to his property and title, which by this time must have been Lord, as we find him in the House of Lords." "In 1696 we find him, with others, on a jury to try one Elizabeth McCowan and a Mary Miller for witchcraft. The verdict is not shown in the account. His three sons stayed in America. His sons were William, who was killed by the Indians; Robert, married Elizabeth Ewing; the other son's name is forgotten and lost, but traditions say he went to the Carolinas." - Norman G. MCCLELLAND FAMILY HISTORY." "According to CLAN MACCLELLAN, Robert returned to Scotland in 1689 with a 12 year old son, probably Robert, Jr. McClelland, Raymond and John." "Robert arrived on the Henry and Francis on New Castle in 1685. He sold land in 1688 and 1689." - FIRST SETTLERS OF YE PLANTATIONS OF PISCATAWAY AND WOODBRIDGE, OLDE EAST NEW JERSEY. I believe the "forgotten and lost" son was Nicholas or possibly Nicholas' father. CNW "Bonnie Lacey writes: "Robert McClelland was Laird of Barmaghan, which lies to the southwest of Kirkcudbright. He fought at Pentland, 28 Nov 1666. He was an active Covenanter and for his participation in the uprisings of Rullion Green, Drumsclog and Bothwell Bridge, was banished in the Autumn of 1685 to America. He settled with three of his children at Woodbridge, NJ in 1688 or 1689. Je returned to Scotland with one son, leaving a daughter who married in NJ and a son (some think his name was Robert) who settled in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, NJ." "Bonnie Lacey shows Thomas as a son of Robert McClellan and Marie Kirkco. This Thomas is listed as the father of the Robert McClellan that married Elizabeth Ewing and shows a birthdate for him of 1691." "It was the practice to commit dissenters, those who refused to take an Oath of Allegiance, to be imprisoned but there were so many that a policy evolved whereby Covenanters could emigrate to the American colonies. If, however, they were convicted they were sent as slaves. A Scottish laird by the name of Scott was allowed to select a party of about 100 prisoners to take with him to New Jersey. He was required to land the party in America before September 1686. To this purpose Scott chartered a 350 ton ship, armed with 20 cannon, called the "Henry and Francis" captained by Richard Hutton. There were other emigrants who were required to pay £5 passage money but they could alternatively be indentured servants for four years after which they would receive 25 acres of land. The ship set sail on September 5, 1685, from Leith and made landfall at Perth Amboy, New Jersey, in December. It was a traumatic journey with the ship suffering leaks, shortages of food and water, as well as fever. Of the 125 that set out some 31 of their number died, including Scott and his wife. During the voyage, Scott's son-in-law (named Johnstone) had urged the prisoners to accept a four year servitude so that the costs of the venture could be recovered, which the prisoners resisted. The ship's master wanted to sail for Jamacia or Virginia since a better price would be obtained in either place for the prisoners. Perhaps it was Divine Providence intervening for these Covenanters, but a change of wind forced the ship into New Jersey as originally planned. Although Johnstone sought to recover costs in the courts, which could have resulted in the imprisonment or slavery of the emigrants, they were cleared of charges because they had not come voluntarily nor had they entered into any agreements. Thus this party were scattered throughout Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut succeeding where their earlier compatriots had failed."
~1645 - 1693
Marie
Kirkco
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
William
McClelland
BET 1667 AND 1675 - UNKNOWN
Ephraim
McClelland
BET 1677 AND 1678 - UNKNOWN
Robert
McClelland
~1680 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
McClelland
BET 1672 AND 1682 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
McClelland
BET 1674 AND 1684 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
McClelland
~1645 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Spence
~1663 - UNKNOWN
Marie
McClellan
~1600 - UNKNOWN
Robert of
Barmaghan
McClellan
~1610 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ker
~1580 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Ker
1578 - UNKNOWN
Sir
~1580 - UNKNOWN
Euffame
Herries
~1550 - 1590
William of
Barmaghan
McClellan
40
40
~1560 - UNKNOWN
Janet
McClellan
1525 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
McClellan
~1525 - UNKNOWN
Bessie of
Blackcraig
McKynnistre
~1495 - 1560
Gilbert
McClellan
65
65
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
(?)
Home
~1450 - 1504
Sir
54
54
The following is from the "Record of the House of Kirkcudbright": "Sir Thomas M'Clellan, the son, married, first, Margaret, only daughter of Sir William Gordon of Lochinvar, ancestor of the Viscounts of Kenmure; and secondly, Agnes, daughter of Sir James Dunbar of Mochrum, a descendant of Cospatrick, a Northumbrian prince who cast in his lot with Malcolm Canmore, and was by him, in romp, created Earl of March; tracing through John Dunbar, Earl of Moray, second son of Patrick Dunbar, ninth Earl of March and Dunbar, and of Agnes his wife, the famous "Black Agnes " - 1339 - only daughter and heiress of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, Lord of Man and of Annandale, nephew of King Robert the Bruce, and Regent of Scotland. He died in 1504, leaving by Agnes Dunbar three sons - first, Sir William M'Clellan of Bomby; second, Gilbert M'Clellan in Balmangan, from whom by Margaret Berries, daughter of Andrew, Lord Herries of Terregles, and grand-daughter of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl at Angus, nicknamed 'Bell the Cat,' the greatest of the Red Douglases, descended William, 7th Lord Kirkcudbright (grandson of Robert M'Clellan of Balmangan and Borness, and son of William M'Clellan of Borness, by Agnes, daughter of William M'Culloch of Ardwall), John, 8th Lord, Sholto Henry, 9th Lord, and Camden Gray, 10th Lord; and third, John M'Clellan of Auchlane, Tutor of Gelstoun." (Mike Lysell, mlysell@@comcast.net, Ancestry.com)
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Dunbar
~1430 - UNKNOWN
William
McClellan
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Carlyle
~1405 - >1466
John
McClellan
61
61
~1380 - >1452
Patrick
McClellan
72
72
~1385 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gray
~1355 - 1441
Sir
86
86
~1359 - UNKNOWN
Janet
De
Mortimer
Janet, described as "heiress of Aberdour" inherited the estate of Fowlis Easter from her father, Roger de Mortimer. She married Sir Andrew Gray of Broxmouth; their son, born in 1390, was the first Lord Gray. A Coat of Arms of the Mortimers is included in a memorial window in the church at Fowlis Easter.
~1334 - >1413
Patrick
Gray
79
79
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
LNU
~1327 - ~1360
Lord Roger
De Mortimer
of Foulis
33
33
"According to Ian Mortimer, who has researched the Scottish Mortimer family extensively, roger came from the Scottish Mortimers, who descend from Alan Mortimer of Aberdour (first mentioned in 1126). which would make Roger probably the 8th generation in Scotland. Roger had 2 daughters who were his coheir. they were described in contemporary documents as "heiress of Aberdour", which ties the Mortimers of Foulis to Alan of Aberdour. See the website "Mortimer as a Surname in Scotland" at http://users.globalnet.co.uk/~mortimer/DATUMVI.html.
~1337 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
~1305 - ~1403
John
Gray
98
98
~1271 - >1314
Sir
Knight
43
43
~1253 - ~1300
Andrew
Gray
47
47
~1257 - UNKNOWN
Ada
Gifford
~1229 - >1267
John
De
Grey
38
38
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
LNU
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
de
Grey
1176 - 1219
Henry
de
Grey
43
43
~1168 - UNKNOWN
Isolda
Bardolf
~1150 - UNKNOWN
John
de
Grey
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Elana
de
Clare
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Anchitel
de
Grey
1133 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de
Reviers
1116 - 1173
Roger
de
Clare
57
57
~1137 - 1193
Maud
(Matilda) de
St. Hilary
56
56
1110 - UNKNOWN
Richard
de
Grey
1133 - UNKNOWN
Mabilla
LNU
1530 - UNKNOWN
William of
Balmangan
McClellan
~1545 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Gordon
~1525 - 1606
John
Gordon
81
81
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gordon
1479 - 1580
Alexander
Gordon
101
101
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Sinclair
History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, FHL 941.49 H2m 1994 v. 4, p 74 states: "Alexander Gordon married his cousin german, Margaret, daughter of John Sinclair of Earlston, by his wife Janet, daughter of George Gordon of Troquhain, parish of Balmaclellan (his uncle). On the 28th of May they had a precept of ch of the land of Boreland from William M'Ghie of Balmaghie, confirmed on the 16th July following. Also, on the residence Alexander built were the initials A.G. and M.S. with the date 1518.
~1500 - UNKNOWN
John
Gordon
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Sir
James was a descendent of Cospatrick, a Northumbrian prince who cast his lot with Malcolm Canmore. The following is from the "Record of the House of Kirkcudbright": "Sir Thomas M'Clellan, the son, married, first, Margaret, only daughter of Sir William Gordon of Lochinvar, ancestor of the Viscounts of Kenmure; and secondly, Agnes, daughter of Sir James Dunbar of Mochrum, a descendant of Cospatrick, a Northumbrian prince who cast in his lot with Malcolm Canmore, and was by him, in romp, created Earl of March; tracing through John Dunbar, Earl of Moray, second son of Patrick Dunbar, ninth Earl of March and Dunbar, and of Agnes his wife, the famous "Black Agnes " - 1339 - only daughter and heiress of Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray." This information cannot be accurate, the dates do not match. Patrick and Agnes had no sons. Patrick did have two sons by his first wife but both died without issue. The ancestry I've used is based on incomplete data and is speculative. Peter Barnes-Graham shows the father I have listed for James, John Dunbar of Cumnock and Maochrum, as having two children, Patrick and Cuthbert. Based on the idea that there is some truth in the "Record of the House of Kirkudbright" account and that John is listed as "of Cumnock and Mochrum" by Barnes-Graham, I am making this connection. (Mike Lysell, mlysell@@comcast.net, Ancestry.com)
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Sir
~1390 - UNKNOWN
1st
Lord
Gray
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
De
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Mortimer
of
Craigievar
<1294 - >1333
Roger
de
Mortimer
39
39
<1301 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
~1260 - BET 1300 AND 1306
Alexander
De
Menteith
Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Menteith, invaded England with other Scottish Earls in 1296, beseiged Carlisle, was defeated and captured at Dunbar and imprisoned in the Tower of London until he did homage to Edward I. He married Maud and died c1300. - Burke's Peerage 'Alexander', together with his father and brother, entered into a bond with Robert de Brus and others at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286 (Red Book of menteith II: 219-220) Appointed guardian of the lands of Alexander de Abernethy by King John (Baliol), 1292 (Red Book of Menteith I:79) Evidently the Earl of Menteith who resisted John de Warenne, Earl of Surry at Dunbar, April 1296 (Barrow, p 101; Cowan, p 95)
BET 1262 AND 1265 - UNKNOWN
Maud
(Matilda)
Primrose
BET 1280 AND 1286 - ~1308
Alan III
Stewart
BET 1218 AND 1219 - <1296
Fifth Earl of
Menteith (de
jure uxoris)
Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith, so invested in right of his wife c 1260; called Ballach or Bailloch ("Freckled"); allegedly also accompanied St Louis 1248; Sheriff of Ayrshire 1264 and Dunbartonshire 1289; married Mary, Countess of Menteith in her own right, younger daughter and coheir of Maurice, 3rd Earl of Menteith, and died by 28 April 1296 (Burke's Peerage) Recognized as Earl of Menteith before 19 Jan 1261-62. 'Walterus Senescallus, comes de Menthet' renewed and confirmed a grant of the church of Kilcolmanel in Kintyre to the Abbey of Paisley on that date (Red Book of Menteith II:216, citing Registrum Monasterii de Passelet, p 121) Fought at the Battle of Largs, 1263 Witness to the marriage contract of Margaret of Scotland and King Eric of Norway, dated Roxburgh, 25 July 1281 (Cowan p. 94) 'Walterus Senescallus comes de Menethe', together with his sons Alexander and John, entered into a bond with Robert de Brus and others at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286 (Red Book of Menteith II:219-220) Supporter of Bruce the Competitor for the Scots crown, 1291 (Barrow, p 388) 'Walter, Earl of Menteith', one of the auditors for the claim of Bruce at Berwick, 2 June 1292 (Crawfurd, p 20)
BET 1220 AND 1238 - <1272
Mary
De
Menteith
BET 1187 AND 1200 - UNKNOWN
Mauritius
de
Menteith
BET 1160 AND 1175 - 1241
Walter
I
Stewart
Walter Stewart (first to assume the surname), 3rd Great Steward of Scotland; raised Paisley Priory to rank of Abbey c1219; Justiciar of Scotland north of Forth 1230; married Beatrix, daughter of Filchrist, 3rd Earl of Angus and died in 1241. - Burke's Peerage Appointed Justiciar of Scotland by King Alexander II, 1230. Negotiated the 2nd marriage of Alexander II (to Marie De Coucy), 1239 Was Walter's mother actually Eve of Crawford?
BET 1174 AND 1184 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Douglas
BET 1143 AND 1154 - BET 1207 AND 1211
Gilchrist
Douglas
De Angus
In 1198 he was a great benefactor to the Arboath Abbey.
~1158 - 11 FEB 1233/34
Ermengarde
de
Belmont
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
~1195 - ~1267
Eupheme
Stewart
72
72
He [Patrick de Dunbar] married, in or before 1213, Eupheme, daughter of William de Brus by Christina, daughter of [----] [and Earl Patrick's stepsister]. He died between May and December 1248, at Marseilles. His widow, who lived at Whittingham in East Lothian, died probably about 1267. [Complete Peerage IV:506, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] The manor of Birkynside (or Birkenside), co Lauderdale was Euphemia's maritagium, which is then found as the holding of her grandson John de Dunbar, son of Patrick. (SP III:256, cities Registrum de Dryburgh, 84, 85) Euphemia was the eldest child of Walter.
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
BET 1160 AND 1188 - BET 1200 AND 1210
James
of
Bute
~1129 - 1204
Alan
le
Steward
75
75
Crusader with Richard Coeur de Lion. (The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland, by HRH Michael of Albany)
BET 1130 AND 1140 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Galloway
BET 1145 AND 1155 - 1 JAN 1190/91
Avice or
Avicia De
Lancaster
~1143 - BET 1189 AND 1196
Richard
de
Morville
~1068 - 1135
Henry I
'Beauclerc'
of England
67
67
"Henry's reign is notable for important legal and administrative reforms, and for the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, he waged several campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continental possessions. He was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him. In 1106 he captured Robert and held him until he died. He proved to be a hard but just ruler. He apparently died from over-eating Lampreys!" www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01391 Youngest son of William The Conqueror. The last of the Norman Kings. Died of food poisoning.
~1106 - 1177
Walter
FitzAlan
71
71
Received grant of land from David I. Ratified by Malcolm IV.
BET 1106 AND 1111 - >1186
Eschyne
De
Molle
Maternal granddaughter of Uhtred De Molle
~1075 - ~1114
Alan
Fitz
Fleald
39
39
In the time of William the Conqueror, Alan, the son of Flathald (or Flaald) obtained, by the gift of the King, the castle of Oswaldestre, with the territory adjoining, which belonged to Meredith, Prince of Powys as Bleddyn, King of Powys. This Alan, having married the daughter and heir of Warine, Sheriff of Shropshire, had, in her right, the Barony of Warine and was s. by his son, William FitzAlan. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages,Ltd., London, 1883, p 200, Fitz-Alan, Earls of Arundel, Barons Maltravers]. Received from Henry I, extensive fiefs in Salop and Norfolk. (Ren Neville, Ancestry.com) Alan obtained soon after the Norman conquest, a grant of the castle of Oswestry. (The Complete Peerage, vol V, pp 391-392)
~1081 - BET 1126 AND 1149
Avelina
Heading
Father may have been Warine of Shropshire.
~1717 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Seay
1720 - UNKNOWN
Gideon
Seay
~1721 - UNKNOWN
Pheobe
Seay
1735 - UNKNOWN
Maty
Anne
Seay
~1733 - UNKNOWN
Josiah
Seay
~1735 - UNKNOWN
Phoebe
Seay
~1737 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ann
Seay
~1743 - UNKNOWN
Mathew
Seay
~1745 - UNKNOWN
Cyrus
Seay
1560 - 1620
Sir
60
60
1788 - 1865
John
Gramling
77
77
1800 - 1885
Mary
Groff
85
85
1857 - 1926
Mary
Gramling
69
69
1854 - 1889
Elizabeth
Gramling
35
35
1806 - 1888
Philip
Beaver
82
82
1812 - 1881
Barbara
Ann
Snodderly
68
68
1815 - UNKNOWN
Anthony
Hays
1845 - UNKNOWN
Lovie
A.
Hays
1826 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Emeline
Cox
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
J.
York
1845 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Jane
York
1847 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Josiah
York
1849 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Adaline
York
1851 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Gossett
York
1853 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Semore
York
1819 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Butler
1857 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
A.
York
1859 - UNKNOWN
Julia
E.
York
1862 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Z.
York
1864 - UNKNOWN
John
York
1868 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
York
1813 - UNKNOWN
James
M.
York
D. UNKNOWN
Noah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1807 - UNKNOWN
Henry
York
1824 - UNKNOWN
Rosanna
York
1828 - UNKNOWN
Semore
York
1833 - UNKNOWN
Kingsberry
York
1828 - UNKNOWN
Marium
York
1812 - UNKNOWN
Aquilla
York
1820 - UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
York
~1822 - UNKNOWN
William
York
1824 - UNKNOWN
John
C.
York
1826 - UNKNOWN
Tyson
York
1828 - UNKNOWN
Cornelius
T.
York
1829 - UNKNOWN
Jones
York
1830 - UNKNOWN
Rosanna
York
1833 - UNKNOWN
Jonas
York
1837 - UNKNOWN
Smith
G.
York
1842 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
J.
York
1796 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
Sr.
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
Allred
1820 - UNKNOWN
Alford or
Alfred
Allred
1821 - UNKNOWN
Jarittee
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
York
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
York
D. UNKNOWN
Zephal
York
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Cora
York
D. UNKNOWN
William
York
D. UNKNOWN
James
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
John
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Isaac
Welborn
D. UNKNOWN
Enoch
Welborn
1775 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Welborn
1777 - UNKNOWN
William
Welborn
1779 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
York
Welborn
1781 - UNKNOWN
Elias
Welborn
1806 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
York
1808 - UNKNOWN
Esther
York
1813 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
York
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
1786 - UNKNOWN
Patsy
York
1790 - UNKNOWN
William
York
1791 - UNKNOWN
Barnaby
York
1793 - UNKNOWN
Jones
York
1797 - UNKNOWN
Betsy
York
1798 - UNKNOWN
Shubel
Jr.
York
1799 - UNKNOWN
Mary
York
D. UNKNOWN
Molly
Wright
~1790 - UNKNOWN
Dorcas
Trodgen
~1796 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Trodgen
~1797 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Trodgen
~1798 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Trodgen
~1800 - UNKNOWN
William
Trodgen
~1802 - UNKNOWN
Ezekial
Trodgen
1802 - UNKNOWN
Emsley
Trodgen
1797 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
York
BET 1802 AND 1805 - UNKNOWN
Semore
York
~1791 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1795 - UNKNOWN
Adam
York
1799 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
P.
York
1803 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
York
BET 1804 AND 1807 - UNKNOWN
Selvana
York
~1805 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
York
~1809 - UNKNOWN
John
York
~1812 - UNKNOWN
Martha
York
~1814 - UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Jackson
York
1822 - UNKNOWN
Josiah
Lendon
York
BET 1797 AND 1817 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Hayes
1793 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Sr.
York
1795 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
York
1797 - UNKNOWN
Semore
York
1800 - UNKNOWN
Jabez
York
1802 - UNKNOWN
Sylvania
York
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
York
1784 - UNKNOWN
Uriah
York
1786 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
York
1788 - UNKNOWN
Sylvana
York
1790 - UNKNOWN
William
Enoch
Erick York
1793 - UNKNOWN
Mary
(Polly)
York
1797 - UNKNOWN
Martha
York
1799 - UNKNOWN
John
Nelson
York
~1766 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bray
~1805 - UNKNOWN
Riley
York
1801 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
York
1803 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
1807 - UNKNOWN
Harrison
York
~1802 - UNKNOWN
Chessie
York
~1803 - UNKNOWN
John
York
~1804 - UNKNOWN
Martha
York
~1805 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
~1806 - UNKNOWN
Jane
York
~1807 - UNKNOWN
Maryann
York
~1808 - UNKNOWN
Bohan
W.
York
~1820 - UNKNOWN
Shubal
York
~1829 - UNKNOWN
Marion
York
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Richard
York
1774 - UNKNOWN
Susanah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
James
Jr.
York
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
York
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
York
~1853 - UNKNOWN
Logan
York
D. UNKNOWN
Benson
York
D. UNKNOWN
Seymore
York
D. UNKNOWN
Beck
York
D. UNKNOWN
Jeremiah
York
D. UNKNOWN
Jeffery
York
D. UNKNOWN
? York
?
D. UNKNOWN
? York
?
1869 - UNKNOWN
Leila or
Lear
York
1871 - UNKNOWN
Lizzie
York
1875 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
York
1878 - UNKNOWN
Lulah
York
1887 - UNKNOWN
Lillie
York
D. UNKNOWN
Cleveland
Coffee
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
E.
Brown
1850 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Elizabeth
York
~1810 - ~1833
Sarah
Coffee
23
23
~1800 - UNKNOWN
Daniel
Hollifield
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Watts
1774 - 1847
Joseph
Watts
73
73
1775 - 1853
Lydia
Cargile
78
78
D. UNKNOWN
Texas
York
?
D. UNKNOWN
Bell
York
D. UNKNOWN
Bently
York
1860 - UNKNOWN
Julius
Franklin
York
1864 - UNKNOWN
James
C.
York
~1867 - UNKNOWN
Doctor
A.
York
~1870 - UNKNOWN
Calvainna
York
1873 - UNKNOWN
Dora
C.
York
1876 - UNKNOWN
Martin
Luther
York
~1814 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Hopper
1799 - 1876
Bailey
Kerby
76
76
1799 - 1876
Elizabeth
Sherrill
76
76
1776 - 1861
Isaac
Sherrill
84
84
1780 - 1812
Mabel
Durham
32
32
1805 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Jones
~1800 - UNKNOWN
Susan
Cannon
1773 - 1873
William
Jones
100
100
1782 - ~1888
Bashaba
Coffee
106
106
1773 - 1864
Henry
Cannon
91
91
1772 - 1839
Hannah
Bowen
66
66
D. 1193
Earl of
Arundel
~1110 - ~1154
James "de
Harcourt"
de St. Hillary
44
44
SAINT-HILAIRE, DE SANCTO HILARIO Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet: Manche, arr. Mortain Documentary proof that James de Sancto Hilario took his name from this place has been given in "Early Yorkshire Charters", vol. v, pp 86-7. James was the son of Harculf de St. James, taking his name from St. James-de-Beuvron (arr. Avranches) nearby. Gerville described the remains of the castle at St-Hilaire in 1827. (Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families). ...from Sharon Bearce tree at Ancestry.com
BET 1158 AND 1162 - <1217
Richard
De
Clare
~1085 - 1136
Richard
FitzGilbert
de Clare
51
51
Richard was slain by the Welsh near Abergavenny. His widow was rescued from the Welsh by Miles of Gloucester. "Richard was killed in an ambush as he travelled through Abergavenny and Brecknock on his way to Ceredigion in 1136." (David Weaver, Ancestry.com) "He was the Lord of Clare, so named about 1117. He was founder of the priory at Tonbirdge. He was surprised and slain by the Welsh, near Abergavenny on April 15, 1136. Birth year after 1095 based on the fact that his mother was born after 1080." "He was created Earl of Hertford about 1136 for his military services, and being one of those who lived by the power of his sword, entered Wales, there planted himself and became lord of vast territories, but was finally slain in a skirmish with a few Welsh noblemen on April 15, 1136. He married Alice, daughter of Ranulph, Earl of Chester, who died in 1128, and married Lucia, daughter of Algar, Earl of Mercia, son of Leofric and "Lady Godiva". His lordship died 1139 and having no issue was succeeded by his brother, Roger De Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford." (from Glendon Todd, glentodd@@peisys.net, Ancestry.com)
BET 1094 AND 1098 - >1142
Alice
Meschines
"Adeliz (or Alice), m. (1) Richard FitzGilbert (also styled de Clare), lord of clare, Suffolk, d. 1136; m. (2) Robert de Condet (or Cundy), d. c 1141, lord of Thorngate Castle in the city of Lincoln, and of Wickhambreux, Kent, Grimston, co. Nottingham, and South Carlton, Thurlby, Eagle and Skellingthorpe, co. Lincoln, son of Osbert de Condet (or Cundy), d. by 1130, lord of Wickhambreux, Kent, Grimston, co. Nottingham, and South Carlton, Thurlby, Eagle and Skellingthorpe, co. Lincoln, by Adelaide, daughter and heir of William de Chesney, lord of Caenby and Glentham, co. Lincoln. (Magna Charta Sureties) Adeliz (or Alice), daughter of Ranulph le Meschin, Earl of Chester, by Lucy, widow (1) of Ivo Taillebois and (2) Roger FitzGerold. She m. (2) Robert de Condet (or Cundy), d. c 1141, lord of Thorngate Castle, Lincoln, etc., son of Osbert de Condet. (Ancestral Roots, Line 246b-25)
BET 1168 AND 1170 - ~1225
Aveline
de
Clare
~1070 - 1129
Ranulph
Le
Meschin
59
59
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Thorald
of
Coventry
~1015 - <1079
Turold
of
Lincoln
64
64
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Alvarissa
Malet
~1050 - >1089
Ranulph
le
Meschin
39
39
BET 1052 AND 1054 - >1084
Maud
d'Avranches
~1066 - ~1114
Gilbert
FitzRichard
de Tonbridge
48
48
~1074 - 1117
Adeliza
De
Clermont
43
43
1030 - BET 1101 AND 1102
Hugh
De
Monchi
1045 - 1100
Marguerite
55
55
BET 1024 AND 1030 - 1089
Richard
FitzGilbert
~1034 - >1133
Rose
Giffard
99
99
BET 1109 AND 1114 - UNKNOWN
Aveline Ales
Canamore
of Scotland
~1067 - <1130
Hasculf
de St.
Hilary
63
63
~1038 - >1091
Seigneur
of
Hesdin
53
53
~1105 - UNKNOWN
William
FitzAlan
~1046 - >1101
Fledaldus
or
Flaald
55
55
1025 - >1080
Alan
ap
Fratmaldus
55
55
Alan, Breton noble living c 1045; heriditary Steward of Dol in Brittany. (Burke's Peerage)
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Emmelina
de
Normandy
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
De
Hesdin
~1139 - ~1180
Hugh
Bardolf
41
41
~1156 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Condet
~1102 - ~1141
Robert de
Condet\Cundy\
Cundet\Conde
39
39
~1082 - <1130
Osbert
of
Wickhamreaux
48
48
~1088 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Chesney
~1438 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Gordon
BET 1421 AND 1422 - BET 1453 AND 1455
William
Gordon
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Stewart
BET 1400 AND 1403 - ~1442
Roger
Gordon
BET 1375 AND 1378 - >1412
Alexander
Gordon
BET 1345 AND 1352 - 1402
Roger
Gordon
BET 1295 AND 1310 - 1370
Seigneur
De
Stitchill
~1273 - 1333
Sir
Knight
60
60
Sir Adam Gordon, Justiciar of Lothian 1305; represented Scottish nobility at a Council at Westminster during Edward I's partially successful attempt to conquer Scotland; laster supported Robert I The Bruce and was granted (but found difficulty in asserting right to) the territorial Lordship of Strathbogie forfeited by the Earl of Atholl; had, with a younger son and heir: Adam Gordon of that ilk. (Burke's Peerage) note: The Lordship of Strathbogie included the area of what the Fordons named Huntly Castle, which eventually became the family seat. http://www.darkisle.com/h/huntly/huntly.html Phot of Huntly Castle
~1276 - UNKNOWN
Annabella
Strathbogie
~1254 - 1296
6th
Laird of
Gordon
42
42
HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF GORDON "..Adam de Gordun married an Englishwoman named Marjory and in her right possessed an estate in England for which he had to do homage to the English King (Henry III). Alexander of Scotland had died the previous year (1286) and his grand daughter, the young Maid of Norway, died in 1290 leaving the throne vacant. The matter was referred to Edward I (of England) who decided in favor of John Balliol to whom Adam adhered. ("Braveheart" fame)...he (John Balliol) raised an army in the West which was joined by Adam whose Berwickshire lands were plundered by the English during Edward's victorious invasion of Scotland. When, on the 28th of April 1296, the armies met on the field of Dunbar, Adam was one of the large number which fell in that fight so fatal to Scottish independence. He left a son." (from Ancestry.com, , Kare-Forgue & Wysond-Elliott Family, jockareI@@cox.net) Do to www.darkisle.com/h/huntly/huntly.html for info on Huntly Castle.
~1254 - >1296
Marjorie
McDuff
42
42
~1220 - 1270
Adam
of
Faunes
50
50
This Adam is said to have accompanied Louis IX of France in his crusade for the recovery of the Holy Sepulchre in 1270, and to have died during the expedition (before reaching Palestine).
~1230 - 1280
Lady
of
Fawnes
50
50
~1182 - ~1248
William
De
Gordon
66
66
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Huntly De
Gordon
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Gordon
~1090 - 1138
Adam
De
Gordon
48
48
~1191 - 1285
Thomas
De
Gordon
94
94
Died without male issue. His only daughter, Alicia, married her cousin Adam De Gordon, the son of Adam (?), younger brother of Richard. The two branches of the family thus became united.
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
LNU
~1152 - 1214
Thomas
De
Gordon
62
62
~1118 - 1200
Richard
De
Gordon
82
82
Richard De Gordon granted, between 1150-1160, certain lands to the monks of Kelso. His son, Sir Thomas De Gordon, confirmed by charter these donations, and his son and successor, also named Thomas, made additional grants to the same monks, as well as to the religious of Coldstream.
~1057 - UNKNOWN
Osbert
De
Conde
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
De
Conde
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Emma
Crispin
BET 1000 AND 1002 - ~1040
Gilbert
Crispin
BET 1005 AND 1007 - UNKNOWN
Gunnora
de
Aunou
from Ancestry/James H. Maloney: There seems to be a majority of sources that indicate that she was sister, not daughter of Fulk; and possibly, somehow, a niece of Gilbert Count of Brionne. I [Jim Weber] will stick with Turton, even though he is somewhat unreliable, because the other pedigrees don't seem very clear (and reliable) to me either. Following is a post-em from Curt Hofemann giving, conflicting information on Gunnora: First, it's Aunou, not Anjou . . . Flwg are my notes: parents: Gonnor (Gunnor) was the daughter of Baldric the Teuton, and a niece of Gilbert, Count of Brionne. [Ref: McBride2 citing Burke's p118-120, CP VI p498-503, Wurts p47-70], father: Baudri "the German", father of Nicholas de Bacqueville, Fulk de Aunou, Robert de Courcy, and Gunnor [Ref: TAF 21 Aug 2000 citing: Keats-Rohan "Domesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives" in *Nottingham Medieval Studies* xli (1997), 18] Gunnora, sister of Fulk de Aunou is not daughter of Osmund, but of Baudri. [Ref: TAF 26 Aug 2000] Fulk d'Aunou had a sister Gunnor [Ref: TAF: 21 Aug 2000] Research note 1: father Fulk son of Baldric [Ref: Turton] Research note 2: Gilbert's wife Gonnor (Gunnor) was the daughter of Baldric the Teuton, and a niece of Gilbert, Count of Brionne. [Ref: McBride2 citing Burke's p118-120, CP VI p498-503, Wurts p47-70] Research note 3: She (Elisabeth Van Houts) also argues that Robert confused things, that it was Baudri "the German", father of Nicholas de Bacqueville, Fulk de Aunou, Robert de Courcy, and Gunnor wife of Gilbert Crispin, who married the niece of Duchess Gunnor, while it was Nicholas's wife, Gertrude, who was niece of Gilbert of Brionne. [Ref: TAF 21 Aug 2000 citing: Keats-Rohan "Domesday Book and the Malets: Patrimony and the Private Histories of Public Lives" in *Nottingham Medieval Studies* xli (1997), 18] note: this implies the Fulk was Gunnora's brother, not father...Curt Research note 4: First of all, while there is extensive debate, it is not generally fealt (sic) that Fulk d'Aunou, son of Baudri the German is the same as Fulk "de Alneio", son of Osmund of Centemvilliers. (For example, Wace appears to distinguish the two toponyms.) Thus Gunnora, sister of Fulk de Aunou is not daughter of Osmund, but of Baudri. Likewise Gunnora de Aunou married, not Gilbert de Brionne, but Gilbert Crispin. Gilbert de Brionne comes into play as supposed uncle of Baudri's wife, although this seems chronologically impossible... [Ref: TAF 26 Aug 2000] Research note 5: ...based on the fact that Fulk d'Aunou had a sister Gunnor, Keats-Rohan has suggested that these two somehow got switched, and that it was Baldric who married the Gunnorid, while Nicholas married Gilbert's niece. This works better chronologically, since Gilbert de Brionne was two generations after Gunnor, his niece three and Nicholas four, while the wife of Nicholas would be just one, or perhaps two generation removed from Gunnor. Reversing them as Keats-Rohan suggests makes the wife four, and the husband three or four (because some of the nieces appear to have been grandnieces). [Ref: TAF: 21 Aug 2000] Regards, Curt _______________________________________________________________________________________
~1067 - >1086
William
De
Chesney
19
19
~1044 - 1086
Ralph de
Chesney
of Rudham
42
42
~1048 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Waterville
~1022 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Waterville
~1036 - UNKNOWN
Ivo
Taillebois
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
FitzGerold
BET 1049 AND 1054 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
d'Avranches
D. UNKNOWN
Earl of
Lincoln
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Ranulph
des
Gernons
~1103 - UNKNOWN
William
De St.
Pierre
~1017 - UNKNOWN
Ranulph
I of
Bayeux
BET 1021 AND 1026 - UNKNOWN
Alice
(Alix) of
Normandy
BET 990 AND 997 - 3 FEB 1026/27
Richard
of
Normandy
According to ES II:79 Richard II did marry as his first wife Judith of Rennes. Their son and heir was Richard III who married Adelaide, Countess of Contenance, dau of King Robert II of France. Judith is given as sole issue of that marriage, and went on to marry Tostig then Welf. (Gary Duke, gnduke@@mica.net, Ancestry.com). So, what exactly does THIS mean? That Judith Fausta was the daughter of Richard instead of Baldwin???? Was there another Judith?
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
BET 1025 AND 1030 - 1066
Richard
Le
Goz
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Emma
De
Conteville
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
1001 - >1087
Herluin
de
Conteville
86
86
BET 976 AND 978 - UNKNOWN
Fulbert "The
Tanner" De
Falaise
>1080 - UNKNOWN
Christina
De
Taillebois
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
De
Taillebois
~1023 - 1071
William
I Malet
48
48
BET 1025 AND 1028 - ~1072
Hesilia
(Elise)
Crispin
D. UNKNOWN
Wedrick
De
Conde ?
~1170 - <1213
Murdach
De
Menteith
43
43
BET 1140 AND 1151 - <1198
Gilchrist
De
Menteith
1665 - 1724
Edward
Beck
59
59
1 Skordas Immigrants to MD: Edward Beck WC2 160 immigrated 1680 of Cecil Co. 2 DEATH: Edward Beck departed this life 11 month 1724 p. 5 Cecil Meeting 3 WILL: date 12th 7mo 1724, probate 7th May 1725 Vol 18 p 385 Edward Beck Sr. wife Ann land to children 1st Caleb, 2nd Joshua, 3rd Agu illa (then to James Corse if decd). dau Rebecca, Ann Corse, Rosmand Lamb, Led ia Read (alias Rauls). 4 Edward Beck m. Ann Quinney 1697 manuscript Cecil Co. Index WB 6 158 (This reference is to the will of Sutton Queeny) 5 Edward Beck patented Beckworth 150 acres in 1680 in Cecil Co. (1-5 above from Ancestry.com /Greg Vaut's tree) ............................................................................................................................................................................ Edward Beck, died 1724 (brother of John) married Ann Pullin, daughter of Richard Pullin of Cecil County, will registered on 4/2//1688. Immigrated to Cecil county in 1760, establishing properties at (or named) "Long Compton", "Barton", and "Reserve", the latter on a branch of Fendals Creek. (fr Lowell Graves at Ancestry.com)
~1674 - >1747
Ann
Quinney
73
73
Ann Quinney was listed as transported in 1681 WC 2 p 412. A deposition by Joshua Beck age 50 in 1753, said, when he was discussing the bounds of a tract called Cornwallis' Choice, he recalled about 14 years earlier when he was in the company of old John Beck who was then 50, the deponenet heard his mother, Ann Beck, say that the hollow place between Worton Point and Codds Point was called Bacon Bay, and that the creek called Barney's Creek (Back Creek by some persons), was formerly called Cornwallis Creek when she first came up to the Bay to live as a girl. She was nearly 77 years old before she died. Land Record JS#28:50. (fr Christos Christou at Ancestry.com) Her father may be Richard Pullin of Cecil County.
~1690 - UNKNOWN
Martha
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Beck
D. UNKNOWN
John
Beck
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Beck
~1733 - 1815
Edward
Smith
82
82
~1740 - ~1821
Sarah
Sallie
Rice
81
81
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Smith
1814 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Patsy
Smith
D. UNKNOWN
Holman
R.
Smith
1822 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Dorcas
Smith
1824 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Polly
Smith
1806 - UNKNOWN
Rice
Smith
1810 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Willis
Smith
~1689 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Rice
~1694 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Claiborne
25 FEB 1745/46 - 1837
Reverend
1755 - 1845
Drucilla
Pearson
Barnett
89
89
BET 1805 AND 1831 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
Smith
~1731 - 1802
Joseph
Barnett
71
71
~1608 - <1651
Richard
Bernard
43
43
BET 1700 AND 1704 - 1757
Richard
Sr.
Wade
1704 - 1768
Grissele
Dabney
64
64
~1683 - ~1756
John
Barnette
73
73
~1687 - ~1763
Katharine
Farrar
76
76
1722 - ~1776
Richard
Willis
54
54
Occupation: Farmer. 1747 Deed Land patent granted to Richard Willis for 262 acres in Amelia County on both sides of Buffalo Food Creek in the fork of the Nottaway River. Patent dated October 1, 1747. 1750 Deed Richard Willis of St. Andrews Parish, Brunswick County to William Lee of Drisdale Parish, King & Queen County for 260 acres grant to Willis by Patent dated October 9, 1947, lying on both sides of Buffalo Bed Creek in fork of Nottaway in Amelia County. Signed by Richard Willis [with mark]. Ann, wife of Richard Willis releases right of dower. Dated April 19, 1750, recorded April 20, 1750. 1756 Deed Land Patent granted to Richard and William Willis for 450 acres in Brunswick County on south side of Wagua Creek. Property adjoins Gilliams line, Joseph Daniels and Parrish's corner. Patent dated August 16, 1756. 1757 Brunswick County, Virginia Militia, 24 June 1757. 1764 Census: St. James Parish, Lunenburg County [later Mecklenburg], Virginia. (List of tithables taken from Edmund Taylor in St. James Parish: Willis, Richard, 2 tithes, 150 acres). 1767 Deed Waqua Creek, Brunswick County, Virginia; Richard Willis of Mecklenburg County to William Willis of Brunswick County for 30 pounds for a parcel lying in Brunswick county of the south side of Waqua Creek containing 450 acres. Land was granted to Richard and William Willis by land patent dated August 16, 1756. The land is bounded by Gilliams line, and Joseph Daniels. Ann Willis relinquishes her right of dower. Recorded February 23, 1767. 1769 Deed South Side Allens Creek, St. James Parish, Lunenburg County [later Mecklenburg], Virginia; John Alloway of St. James Parish, Lunenburg County to Richard Willis of Brunswick County for 30 pounds for 150 acres on South side of Allens Creek in St. James Parish. Property is bounded by Christopher Hudson, Newbury Hudson, Haines line and Harris's line. Witnessed by Mark Moon and John Elliott. Elizabeth Alloway relinquishes are right of dower. Recorded September 7, 1769. 1775 Will Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Will Book 1, Page 236: In the name of God, amen. November the 13th day 1775. I Richard Willis, Senior of Mecklenburg County, being very sick and weak, but in perfect frame of mind, thanks be to God for his calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowling that it is appointed for all ones to pay for all wants to us to make and ordain this my last will and testament. That is to say Principally: First I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that it gave and for my body I recomment to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and...manner at the discretion of my executors. Nothing doubting at but the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God as making such world estate with it please God so blessed me in this life I give service and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. Imprimis. I give and bequeath to Ann Willis my dearly wife my land where I now live and all my world estates besides after my death is paid I likewise constitute and make and ordain my only sole executor this my last will and testament all and singular my viants encumbrances and tenements by my said wife to do with and join and I do hereby destain revoke and disavow all and every other form or testament wills and legacies and bequests and executors by me in any way before this time named willed and bequeathed gratifying and confirming and in no other to my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the date and year above mentioned. Signed and sealed in presence of James Brown John Crowder Sherod X Willis ss/Richard X Willis Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Richard Willis a
~1728 - BET 1775 AND 1777
Ann
Crowder
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Hawkins
1802 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Frances
Evans
1806 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Evans
1809 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Evans
1805 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Evans
1800 - UNKNOWN
John
Evans
1814 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Eloise
Evans
1818 - UNKNOWN
William
Evans
1820 - UNKNOWN
Amelia
Millie
Evans
1822 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Jr.
Evans
D. UNKNOWN
John
Powell
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Dunston
1715 - UNKNOWN
William
Greenlee
1783 - UNKNOWN
Eli
Selman
1784 - UNKNOWN
Millie
Selman
1788 - UNKNOWN
Elias
Selman
1791 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Jr.
Selman
1793 - UNKNOWN
Linney
Selman
?
1800 - UNKNOWN
Dorcas
Selman
1804 - UNKNOWN
Willis
Selman
1806 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Polly
Selman
1795 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Franklin
Selman
1575 - 1625
Robert
Brasseur
50
50
1574 - UNKNOWN
Chandler
Fowke
~1493 - 1568
Sheriff
of
Montgomery
75
75
~1498 - UNKNOWN
Gwenlliam
Verch
John
~1512 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Blayney
~1521 - UNKNOWN
Maud
Blayney
~1525 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Blayney
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Blayney
~1531 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Blayney
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Mumford
D. UNKNOWN
Sara
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Mumford
1631 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Mumford
1633 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Mumford
1635 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Mumford
1636 - UNKNOWN
William
Mumford
1637 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Mumford
24 FEB 1637/38 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Mumford
1644 - UNKNOWN
Marcke
Mumford
1887 - 1964
Edd
Virgil
Shope
76
76
1883 - 1958
Elizabeth
J.
Ledford
75
75
1847 - 1940
James
Wesley
Ledford
93
93
1850 - 1920
Martha
E.
Carpenter
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
David
Carpenter
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Matilda
Ballew
1822 - 1894
John
Ledford
72
72
D. UNKNOWN
Amy
Nicholas
BET 1795 AND 1797 - 1875
Jesse
M.
Ledford
BET 1797 AND 1800 - 1845
Elizabeth
McCurry
1722 - UNKNOWN
William
McCurry
~1765 - 1853
Elizabeth
Ledford
88
88
1722 - UNKNOWN
William
L. B.
Ledford
1728 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
McCurry
1775 - UNKNOWN
John
Ledford
BET 1776 AND 1777 - UNKNOWN
Amy
Curtis
1752 - 1802
John
Ledford
50
50
1752 - 1802
Elizabeth
Bryant
50
50
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund or
Edward
Boutman
1585 - UNKNOWN
Emma
Aldrich
1588 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldrich
1590 - UNKNOWN
Gracia
(Grace)
Aldrich
25 FEB 1598/99 - UNKNOWN
Radelph
(Ralph)
Aldrich
~1603 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Aldred
~1597 - UNKNOWN
William
Aldred
Boutman
D. UNKNOWN
Cynthia
LNU
1832 - UNKNOWN
Urisa
Seay
?
1833 - UNKNOWN
Efford
Seay
1836 - UNKNOWN
John
Seay
1838 - UNKNOWN
William
Seay
1843 - UNKNOWN
Leah
Seay
1846 - UNKNOWN
James
Seay
1849 - UNKNOWN
Arenith
Seay
?
1028 - 1087
William
I of
Normandy
58
58
William's deathbed confession, according to Odericus Vitalis: "I have persecuted the natives of England beyond all reason. Whether gentle or simple I have cruelly oppressed them; many I have unjustly disinherited; inumberable multitudes perished through me by famine or sword...I fell on the English of the northern shires like a ravening lion. I commanded their houses and corn (corn is an American crop, not introduced to Europe until after Columbus. ???), with all their implements and chattels, to be burnt without distinction, and great herds of cattle and beasts of burden to be butchered wherever they are found. In this way I took revenge on multitudes of both sexes by subjecting them to the calamity of a cruel famine, and so became the barbarous murderer of many thousands, both yound and old, of that fine race of people. Having gained the throne of that kingdom by so many crimes I dare not leave it to anyone but God..." However, his end was suitably awful. He died from peritonitis caused by the pommel on his horse's gear penetrating his intestines after a riding accident. He rotted away and when he died the priests tried to force his body into the coffin (he was a very large fat man] but it burst and everyone fled because the smell was unbearable. So William the "Conqueror" lay alone, rotting and stinking! He was eventually buried of course but in the 16th century, during a civil war, his bones were dug up and thrown away.... found at Oxford DNA site on message board, 2004 From Britannia.com: 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. www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois
BET 1031 AND 1032 - 1083
Matilda
Forrester
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1082 - 1118
Matilda
(Edith) of
Scotland
36
36
~1077 - >1158
Sybilla
Corbet
81
81
1101 - UNKNOWN
Euphamia
1102 - 1169
Maud
67
67
Matilda was designated Henry's heir and on his death (1135), Stephen seized the throne and Matilda invaded England (1139) inaugurating a period of inconclusive civil war. She and her second husband, Geoffrey, captured Normandy and in 1152 the Treaty of Wallingford recognised Henry as Stephen's heir. Burke's says she was betrothed in her eighth year (1119) to Henry.
<1103 - 1120
William
The
Aetheling
17
17
~1105 - 1120
Richard
15
15
D. UNKNOWN
Adeliza
of
Louvain
BET 1086 AND 1090 - 1147
Robert
of
Gloucester
Witness to charters of Henry I from Apr 1113 Fought at the battle of Bremule, 20 Aug 1119 (Henry I defeated Louis VI of France) Acquired Lordship of Glamorgan by marriage, ca. 1120 Primary supporter of sister Matilda, ca. 1138 onward; captured Stephen at Lincoln, 1141 together with Ranulf of Chester Captured 14 Sept 1141 by Stephen's forces; exchanged for him, November 1141. Joined with Geoffrey of Anjou in conquest of Normandy, June 1142; defeated Stephen at Wilton, 1143. Patron of William of Malmesbury, possibley also of Geoffrey of Monmouth, Robert Fitz Regis, held a fair at Caerdydd (Cardiff), co. Galmorgan; feria recorded 1121 2x1147, held by Robert fitz Regis, Earl of Gloucester, who granted to Tewkesbury Abbey the tithe of the rents and tolls of his fair at Cardiff. (R. B. Patterson ed., Earldom of Gloucester Charters (Ocford, 1973) no 283)
~1092 - UNKNOWN
Sybilla
of
Falaise
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
(Maud)
BET 1110 AND 1112 - 1175
Earl of
Cornwall
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
D. UNKNOWN
William
de
Tracy
<1105 - UNKNOWN
William
Constable
D. UNKNOWN
Eustacie
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
(Aline)
D. UNKNOWN
Gundred
D. UNKNOWN
Rohese
D. UNKNOWN
Emma
~1073 - <1136
Princess
of
Deheubarth
63
63
Nest was of legendary beauty and is sometimes known as the "Helen of Wales". Her abduction from her husband's (Gerald of Pembroke) castle - probably Cilgerran Castle - by Owain ap Cadwgan started a civil war. wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Tewdwr) wikipedia.org (Owain ap Cadwgan) Ancestry - TC Renehan
BET 1103 AND 1105 - 1157
Henry
FitzHenry
D. UNKNOWN
Ansfride
<1101 - UNKNOWN
Richard
of
Lincoln
<1100 - UNKNOWN
Monk
at
Abingdon
<1090 - UNKNOWN
Nun at
Fontevrault
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
Sigulfson
D. UNKNOWN
Baron
of
Okenhampton
D. UNKNOWN
Helie
of
Maine
1086
Maud
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]
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
(Elizabeth)
De Beaumont
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
D. UNKNOWN
Abbess
of
Montivilliers
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Greiner
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Greiner
D. UNKNOWN
Nettie
Greiner
D. UNKNOWN
Arthur
Greiner
D. UNKNOWN
Moses
Greiner
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Connolly
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Poulson
D. UNKNOWN
Frank
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
Bertha
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
Russell
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
Hazel
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
Grace
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Eversole
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Moyer
1824 - 1904
Elizabeth
Snell
79
79
Elizabeth had 5 children by Abel and 4 children by her second husband, Jesse.
D. UNKNOWN
Abel
Meech
1836 - 1903
Hezekiah
George
Snell
66
66
D. >1884
William
Snell
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Riess
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Schrock
Living
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
1908 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Braier
1863 - 1950
John
William
Tallent
86
86
1871 - 1927
Martha
Jane
Key
55
55
Private
Edith
Maybelle
Tallent
1627 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
J. W.
Gladewell
1861 - 1884
Jane
Eliza
Cory
22
22
D. UNKNOWN
Ethan
Shannon
D. UNKNOWN
Jesse
Reed
1835 - UNKNOWN
Franklin
Snell
D. UNKNOWN
Hariet
Hyck
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
McConnell
D. UNKNOWN
Celia
Mudge
Celia had 5 children by Hezekiah.
D. UNKNOWN
Louisa
Snell
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Kuffman
D. UNKNOWN
Caroline
Snell
BET 1842 AND 1844 - UNKNOWN
B. F.
Standard
1860 - UNKNOWN
Amanda
M.
Standard
She is listed as Amanda M. on the 1880 US Census. Sam Bell, Amanda's brother is listed as "Laborer" and was living with Benjamin and Amanda in 1880 according to that Census.
1879 - UNKNOWN
Magruda
Standard
(1880 Census)
BET 1809 AND 1812 - UNKNOWN
L.
Standard
1850 Slave Schedules, Warren County, Mississippi Owner: Elzy STANDARD 1 Black Female 14 years old 1 Black Male 9 years old 1 Black Male 6 years old Elzy was born in Kentucky according to the 1850 US Census. The 1860 US Census has him born in North Carolina and on the 1870 Census he was from Mississippi.
1810 - UNKNOWN
M.
LNU
Mary was born in North Carolina according to the 1850 US Census. The 1860 and 1870 Census' have her born in Mississippi.
~1840 - UNKNOWN
Jessie
Standard
BET 1844 AND 1845 - UNKNOWN
Mary
J.
Standard
BET 1848 AND 1849 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Standard
~1851 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Standard
BET 1835 AND 1852 - UNKNOWN
Westley
Standard
~1842 - UNKNOWN
John
Standard
~1875 - ~1910
Minnie
LNU
35
35
~1904 - UNKNOWN
Allie
M.
Standard
~1908 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
K.
Standard
~1910 - UNKNOWN
James
M. Jr.
Standard
Private
FNU
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
Living
Prewitt
D. 2002
Unknown
~1704 - 1770
William
Arledge
66
66
Went to Camden Dist, SC by 1764.
~1708 - >1790
Clement
Arledge
82
82
~1710 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Arledge
D. BET JUN 1727 AND 1729
Sarah
Alire
William's widow did not survive him many years. On 19 April 1727, the "Inventory of the Estate of SARAH ARLEDGE was presented to court by William Thomas, Richard March and Richd Thomas." (Ibid., 20:70a) The following record of the division of her estate may indicate which of the children mentioned in the will of William were her own children, and which those of the first wife ALICE. Division of "Northumberland County SS in Obedience to an order court held Arledge The 18th of June 1729 we the subscribers being William Thomas Estate executor of Richard Faulks who was administrator of SARAH ARLEDGE we find the Orphan's's estates to be five pounds fifteen shillings and four pence halfpenny apiece which said money we have possest the said John Callahan with as Witness John Conway Yarratt Hughlett Joseph Fipton. July 16th 1729 "This Division of the Estate of SARAH ARLEDGE Decd from the Estate of Richard Faulks decd was presented in Northd County court by Wm. Thomas the sd Rid Faulks' execr and administr to record. Rd Lee." (Ibid., 20:137)
1721 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Allred
~1724 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Lucinda
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Plimer
Anderson
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Private
Daughter
Unknown
Private
Daughter
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Possibly of Blackfoot descent.
Private
Polly
Anderson
Private
Son
Anderson
Private
Son
Anderson
Living
Cook
Living
Cook
<1068 - 1075
Richard
7
7
Private
Glenn
Harvey
Tallent
Living
Tallent
Living
Tallent
?
Living
Tallent
?
Private
Terry
Lee
Johnson
Private
Nell
Marie
LNU
Private
Debbie
Johnson
Private
Gina
Johnson
Private
FNU
Wilkins
Private
FNU
Styers
Private
April
Styers
Private
Courtney
Wilkins
Private
Unknown
Private
Laura
Grace
Johnson
Private
Heather
K.
LNU
Private
Adrianne
Marie
Johnson
~1831 - UNKNOWN
William
James Riley
McConnell
Info on William James Riley McConnell from Charlene Sherry.
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
Burnetta
Queen
~1861 - UNKNOWN
Victoria
McConnell
1683 - 1752
Charles
Fallin
69
69
~1721 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Fallin
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Hobson
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Harcum
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Fallin
~1751 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Fallin
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Kesterson
D. UNKNOWN
Major
BET 1008 AND 1010 - 1071
Elena
of
Normandy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1012 - BET 1050 AND 1060
Herleve
of
Falasia
1012 - 1067
Baudouin
V of
Flanders
55
55
From 1060-1067 Baldwin was the guardian of his nephew-by-marriage, Philip I of France. An energetic man with a lot of initiative. Extended his domain through wars and alliances. (Jim Young, Tyrrian@@us5.com, Ancestry.com) www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1054 AND 1068 - 10 FEB 1133/34
Robert
"Curthose"
of Normandy
BET 1056 AND 1060 - 1100
William
Rufus
Killed by an arrow while out funting with friends in New Forest.
BET 1062 AND 1067 - 8 MAR 1137/38
Alice
de
Tours
Adela, French ADÉLE (b. 1062?--d. 1137), daughter of William I the Conqueror of England and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, and mother of Stephen, king of England, whose right to the throne derived through her. She was married to Stephen, earl of Meaux and Brie, in 1080 at Breteuil. Upon the death of his father in 1090, her husband succeeded to the earldom of Blois and Chartres. She appears to have played an active role in the administration of her husband's lands, regularly witnessing his charters, took an active interest in civil and ecclesiastical affairs, and was instrumental in rebuilding the catherdral of Chartres in stone. Having inherited her father's appetite and ability to rule, she became regent in 1095 when she persuaded her popular but weak-willed husband to join the First Crusade to the Holy Land. Although in charge of the central funds of the Crusade, Stephen deserted at Antioch in 1098, understandably enough in face of overwhelming odds. Unfortunately for his reputation, the crusaders survived and succeeded in capturing Jerusalem in 1099. After Stephen's return home in 1099, Adela waged a sustained campaign of bullying and moral blackmail that extended into their bedroom where, between intercourse, she would urge Stephen to think of his reputation and return to the Holy Land. In the end, her nagging worked and Stephen departed east once more in 1101, to meet a satisfactorily noble death at Ramlah in 1102. No longer a coward's wife but more congenially a hero's widow, Adela continued to rule Blois-Chartres during the minority of her sons. Anselm, her guest and teacher in 1097, was often entertained by her during 1103 and 1105 and she affected a temporary reconciliation between him and her brother, Henry I, who lavished patronage on her second son, Stephen, and appointed a third, Henry, bishop of Winchester, the richest see in England. In 1107 Adela entertained Pope Pascal during Easter and in the following year was hostess to Bohemund of Antioch. She made her son Theobald her successor in 1109, and persuaded him to join her brother Henry I against France in 1117. In 1120 she retired to the abbey of Marcigny-sur-Loire where she died in 1137. By all accounts a forceful personality, Adela's qualities were not uncommon among women artistocrats, although more often they found an outlet in the running of nunneries. Adela's secular career, as de facto ruler for more than a decade of one of the most powerful principalities of northern France, is exceptional testimony to the power of breeding as well as to her own determination. She was a benevolent patroness of churches and monasteries. Although married to a French count and living to see a son crowned king of England, she chose to be buried beside her mother at Caen under an inscription 'Adela, filia regis'. She was always the Conqueror's daughter. [Sources: Who's Who in Early Medieval England, Christopher Tyerman, Shepheard-Walwyn, Ltd., London, 1996; Encyclopædia Britannica CD, 1997] The Directory of Royal Genealogy: Became a nun at Cluniac Priory in widowhood ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Michael Holler
8 FEB 1628/29 - UNKNOWN
John
Aldridge
1631 - UNKNOWN
Mary or
Maria
Aldridge
1633 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Aldridge
1635 - UNKNOWN
William
Aldridge
1637 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldridge
1639 - UNKNOWN
George
Aldridge
1640 - UNKNOWN
Mary
(Maria)
Aldridge
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
James
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
Estha
McBride
D. UNKNOWN
John
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Stiles
D. UNKNOWN
John
Stiles
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Kimsey
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Kimsey
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
McClure
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Crawford
D. UNKNOWN
George
Crawford
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Kirby
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Denton
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Denton
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Chastain
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
William
Cabe
D. UNKNOWN
Zachariah
Cabe
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
D. UNKNOWN
Enos
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
David
Scroggs
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Moore
D. UNKNOWN
Sanford
Carpenter
D. UNKNOWN
John
Dryman
D. UNKNOWN
Mansfield
Anderson
D. UNKNOWN
Harriet
Black
D. UNKNOWN
Joshua
Judson
Cloer
D. UNKNOWN
Elijah
B.
Cloer
D. UNKNOWN
George
N.
Rush
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Thomas
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Howard
~1841 - UNKNOWN
Elmira
Allen
~1844 - UNKNOWN
Martha
A.
McClure
D. UNKNOWN
John
McClure
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
Ann
McDowell
D. UNKNOWN
Alfred
Richardson
Stockton
D. UNKNOWN
Reuben
Stockton
D. UNKNOWN
Eliza
Ledford
~1842 - UNKNOWN
James
Leeland
Patterson
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Mahalia
J.
Mason
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Ermegard
De
Gordon
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Gordon
~1277 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Gordon
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Gordon
~1281 - UNKNOWN
John
Gordon
BET 1009 AND 1010 - 1063
Hilduin
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Bouchard
De
Montmorency
~1112 - UNKNOWN
1st
Earl of
Hertford
BET 990 AND 1010 - 1084
Walter
Giffard
~1370 - <1437
Ninth Earl
of March
and Dunbar
67
67
~1345 - <1424
David
Dunbar
79
79
1316 - 1356
Patrick Dunbar
of Cockburn &
Stranith
40
40
Died while en route to the Holy Land. Sir Patrick Dunbar, fought against the English at Neville's Cross 1346 and Poitiers 1356 m Isabel youngest sister of "Black Agnes" who married his great uncle Patrick 8th Earl. (Burke's Peerage)
BET 1283 AND 1287 - >1331
Sir
~1242 - 1308
Patrick
Dunbar
66
66
Patrick de Dunbar, 7th Earl of Dunbar; also from c 1290 known as (1st) Earl of March from his possessions on the Border, or March, with England, and more familiarly as "Black-Beard", a claimant to the vacant Scottish Crown 1291 but quite soon dropped the claim; allying himself with the English in their war against the Scots 1296 and being made King Edward I's Lt. of Scotland 1298 and taking part with the English in the Siege of Carlaverock 1300 (on which occasion in one source the title is revived for him of Earl of Lothian). m by 1282 Marjory Comyn (apparently of completely opposite loyalties to those of her husband since she held out in Dunbar Castle on behalf of the Scots against besieging English till obliged to capitulate in April 1296). [Burke's Peerage] EARLDOM OF MARCH [SCT] (I) EARLDOM OF DUNBAR [SCT] (VII) PATRICK (DE DUNBAR), EARL OF DUNBAR [SCT], who, first of his race, is called EARL OF MARCH [b] [SCT], son and heir, aged 47 in 1289. He had livery of his father's lands 14 May 1290. He was one of the competitors for the Crown of Scotland, lodging his Petition 3 August 1291, at Berwick, in right of his great-grandmother, the Countess Ada, (illegitimate] daughter of King William. This claim he soon withdrew, swearing fealty to Edward I on 25 March 1296, and taking the English side when hostilities began that year. In 1298 he was the King's Lieutenant for Scotland, and in 1300 was with his son Patrick at the siege of Carlaverock. He married, in or shortly before 1282, Marjory, daughter of Alexander (COMYN), EARL OF BUCHAN [SCT], by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Roger (DE QUINCI), EARL OF WINCHESTER. She held the Castle of Dunbar for the Scots till forced, 29 April 1296, to surrender it to Edward I. He died 10 October 1308, aged 66. [Complete Peerage IV:506-7 (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] [b] i.e. of the Scottish Marches or border lands. The Merse, or March, was part of the lands in Berwickshire granted, in 1072, by Malcolm III to Earl Gospatric. It was not till the Parl. at Brigham, in Mar. 1290, that the Earl of Dunbar appears to have assumed the designation of Earl of March [Comes de Marchia], since which period these Earls were generally known as "of March." The Welsh Marches, similarly, gave the title of "Earl of March" to the House of Mortimer, 1328 to 1424.
BET 1250 AND 1263 - >1296
Marjory
Bridget
Comyn
He [Patrick de Dunbar] married, in or shortly before 1282, Marjory, daughter of Alexander (COMYN), EARL OF BUCHAN [SCT], by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Roger (DE QUINCI), EARL OF WINCHESTER. She held the Castle of Dunbar for the Scots till forced, 29 April 1296, to surrender it to Edward I. He died 10 October 1308, aged 66. [Complete Peerage IV:506-7 (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
BET 1310 AND 1320 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Randolph
1288 - 1332
Earl of
Moray
44
44
The district of Moray remained for a long time separate from both the area of Scotland occupied by the Northern Picts and that of the Southern Picts, but its rulers were not strictly speaking Earls. It was finally conquered by the Scots proper in 1130 and thereafter held by the Kings of Scotland as a royal possession till 1312. In that year Thomas Randolph, whose mother was sister of Robert I the Bruce, was created Earl of Moray. He led the left wing of the Scottish army at the victory over the English of Bannockburn in 1314, having a few months before retaken Edinburgh Castle from its temporary English captors. The year after Bannockburn he was declared Guardian of the Realm in the event of the crown descending to a minor. He accordingly became Regent on Robert I's death in 1329. [Burke's Peerage] EARLDOM OF MORAY [SCT] (I) THOMAS RANDOLPH, only son and heir of Thomas RANDOLPH of Strathdon, sometime Chamberlain of Scotland, by (-----), sister of ROBERT I [SCT], and daughter of Robert (BRUCE or BRUS), afterwards EARL OF CARRICK, was present, as Thomas Randal le fyz, with his father at Baliol's homage to Edward I at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 26 December 1292. He rebelled with Bruce, perhaps even attending him on his secret journey to Scotland in 1306, and was taken prisoner by the English at Methven, 19 June. As Lord of Nithsdale he participated in the letter of the Scottish magnates to Philip IV of France, March 1308/9. He was created EARL OF MORAY [SCT] between 12 April and 29 October 1312. The extensive grants he received are evidence of the esteem in which he was held by, and of the services he rendered to, Robert Bruce. In March 1313/4 be made a sensational capture of Edinburgh Castle from the English, and he was in command of the left wing at the battle of Bannockburn, 24 June 1314. He attended the Parliament [SCT] at Ayr, 26 April 1315, at which, under the Act of Succession, he was named Guardian of the King or his brother should die during the minority of the heir to the throne. In Edward Bruce's invasion of Ireland, 1315-17, he took a notable part both in the actual fighting and in the raising of men; and in 1318 participated in the capture of Berwick by surprise. The following year Moray and Douglas raided the north of Yorkshire, and defeated a force raised by the Archbishop, in what was jocularly called the Chapter of Mitton. Moray's name stands second in the list of Scottish magnates who addressed the Pope in defence of Scottish independence, 6 April 1320. At the time of the ineffectual negotiations between the Scots and the disaffected Earl of Lancaster, 1321-22, Moray was acting as Lieutenant of the King of Scotland, and was at Corbridge, in Northumberland, in January 1321/2; later in the year he carried havoc into Durham and Yorks, and in the autumn fought with the King in the attack on the English near Byland, when Edward II was forced to flee, and was nearly captured in York. In May 1323 Moray was in England with an embassy which concluded a truce at York on 30 May for 13 years. Later in the year at Avignon he obtained from the Pope his long withheld concession to address Bruce as King of Scotland. In April 1325 he was appointed chief of an embassy to France, which, at Corbeil, in April 1326, concluded an alliance against England. In 1327 the short-lived truce was broken; Moray and Douglas harried Northumberland and balked the English forces under the young King Edward III. They were appointed jointly to make the arrangements for the marriage of the infant Prince David of Scotland with Joan, sister of Edward III, which was celebrated 12 July 1328 at Berwick. On the death of Bruce, 7 June 1329, under whom the Earl had been Justiciar of Scotland north of the Forth, Moray became Regent of Scotland, and so continued till his death, 20 July 1332, at Musselburgh, on his way to meet the invasion of the disinherited lords under Edward Baliol. He married Isabel, daughter of John STEWART of Bonkyll, by Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Alexander DE BONKYLL. She was living 16 July 1351. [Complete Peerage IX:167-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] · Change Date: 7 MAY 2004
BET 1282 AND 1290 - >1351
Isabel
Stewart
Isabel, daughter of John STEWART of Bonkyll, by Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Alexander DE BONKYLL. She was living 16 July 1351. [Complete Peerage] Jim Weber notes: "I diverge from CP on this. While not a resounding endorsement of my line, Burke's does lend it the conceivability that the Isabel cited by CP married Donald, Earl of Mar; while her niece, another Isabel married Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray. They could not be the same Isabel because their husbands both died in 1332, less than a month apart."
~1256 - 1332
Thomas
Randolph
76
76
~1272 - <1331
Isabel
De
Brus
59
59
~1270 - 1319
Alexander
Stewart
of Bonkyl
49
49
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Jean
FitzJames
<1213 - 1289
Patrick
III
Dunbar
75
75
Patrick de Dunbar, 6th Earl of Dunbar; member of a pro-English group among the Scots nobility, as which managed to get the boy King Alexander III away from the dominance of the Comyn family, becoming in consequence 1255 Regent of Scotland and Guardian to Alexander and his young consort (dau of Henry III of England); commanded a division of the Scottish army in the victory over Norsemen at Largs 1263. [Burke's Peerage] Jim Weber notes: "Even though CP, below, and BP, above, do not mention Christina Bruce (in fact CP states that it is an error), I have added her as a 2nd/alternative wife, and mother of Cecilia Dunbar, who supposedly was wife of James Stewart (again without any source that I have seen)." EARLDOM OF DUNBAR (VI) PATRICK (DE DUNBAR), EARL OF DUNBAR [SCT], son and heir, aged 35 when served heir to his father's lands in England, 13 December 1248. He was one of the English faction in 1255, in which year he rescued Alexander III from the power of the Comyn family, and was nominated in September 1255, REGENT [SCT] and Guardian of the King and Queen. He held a command against the Norwegians, at Largs, in 1263; was a signatory to the treaty, 6 July 1266, for the cession of the Hebrides and the Isle of Man to Scotland; as also to the marriage contract of Margaret of Scotland with Eric of Norway, 25 July 1281; and again in February 1283/4, to the succession of the "Maid of Norway" to the throne of Scotland. He married, 1242, Cecil [a], daughter of John. He died at Whittingham, 24 August 1289, aged 76, and was buried at Dunbar. [Complete Peerage IV:506, XIV:283, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] [a] See chartulary of Coldstream, nos. 1 and 9, and chartulary of Kelso, nos. 77 and 81. She is conjectured to have been an heiress of the family of Fraser, in consequence of which alliance this Earl (4 Nov. 1261) bore (being the first of his race who did so) the roses of the house of Fraser in a bordure round the lion rampant of Dunbar. Christian Bruce (sister of Robert Bruce, the competitor, 1291-92, for the throne of Scotland) is the wife assigned to him in Wood's 'Douglas', but erroneously. (ex inform. A. H. Dunbar). **************************************************************************************************************** Commander of a division of the Scots army at the Battle of Largs, 1263. Attended the ratification of the treaty with Norway, 6 July 1266 Witness to the marriage contract between Princess Margaret and King Eric of Norway at Roxburgh, 25 July 1281 Attended Parliament at Scone, Feb 1284 (when Princess Margaret of Norway ws declared heir to the Scots throne). ***************************************************************************************************************** ""Patricius comes de Dunbar', together with his sons entered into a bond with Robert De Brus, James le Stewart, Walter, Earl of Menteith and others at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286 'to adhere to the party of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster and Sir Thomas De Clare'. (Red Book of Menteith II: 219-220, citing Historical Docs. Scotland, i:22) *****************************************************************************************************************
~1185 - <1248
Patrick
of
Dunbar
63
63
Patrick de Dunbar, 5th Earl of Dunbar; led troops in suppression of the rebel Bastard of Galloway 1235; died Marseilles 1248 en route to Holy Land to join Crusade of St Louis IX of France. [Burke's Peerage] EARLDOM OF DUNBAR (V) PATRICK (DE DUNBAR), EARL OF DUNBAR [SCT], son and heir by 1st wife. He had an order for seisin of his lands 22 February 1232/3. He was in command of the army sent in 1235 against the Bastard of Galloway, whom he subdued; was guarantor of a treaty with England in 1237, and again in 1244. He started for the Crusade under Louis IX., King of France, in November 1247. He married, in or before 1213, Eupheme, daughter of William de Brus by Christina, daughter of [----] [and Earl Patrick's stepsister]. He died between May and December 1248, at Marseilles. His widow, who lived at Whittingham in East Lothian, died probably about 1267. [Complete Peerage IV:506, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
1152 - 1232
Patrick
of
Dunbar
80
80
~1160 - 1200
Ada
of
Scotland
40
40
~1227 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
'filia
Johannis'
He [Patrick de Dunbar] married, 1242, Cecil [a], daughter of John. He died at Whittingham, 24 August 1289, aged 76, and was buried at Dunbar. [Complete Peerage IV:506, XIV:283, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] [a] See chartulary of Coldstream, nos. 1 and 9, and chartulary of Kelso, nos. 77 and 81. She is conjectured to have been an heiress of the family of Fraser, in consequence of which alliance this Earl (4 Nov. 1261) bore (being the first of his race who did so) the roses of the house of Fraser in a bordure round the lion rampant of Dunbar. Christian Bruce (sister of Robert Bruce, the competitor, 1291-92, for the throne of Scotland) is the wife assigned to him in Wood's 'Douglas', but erroneously. (ex inform. A. H. Dunbar).
~1208 - <1263
John
Fraser
55
55
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Alicia
De
Conigburg
Alicia, daughter of William de Conigburg, feudal Lord of Stapilgorton. (Burke's Peerage)
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Lord
of
Stapilgorton
~1189 - ~1263
Gilbert
Fraser
74
74
BET 1180 AND 1189 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Leslie
Lascelles
BET 1210 AND 1217 - <1290
Alexander
Comyn
BET 1163 AND 1170 - 1233
William
Comyn of
Buchan
~1172 - BET 1244 AND 1245
Margaret
Colhan
<1170 - BET 1199 AND 1201
Fergus
of
Buchan
BET 1115 AND 1120 - <1175
Richard of
Badenoch
Comyn
~1122 - >1189
Hextilda
FitzHuchtred
67
67
BET 1224 AND 1230 - 1282
Elizabeth
De
Quincy
1174 - 1264
Roger
of
Winchester
90
90
Roger de Quincy, d. 25 Apr 1264, 2nd Earl of Winchester, Constable of Scotland; m. (1) Helen of Galloway. [Magna Charta Sureties] Roger (DE QUENCY), 2nd EARL OF WINCHESTER, CONSTABLE OF SCOTLAND, by his 1st wife, Helen, 2nd but 1st surviving daughter and coheir of Alan, LORD OF GALLOWAY, CONSTABLE OF SCOTLAND. [Complete Peerage] With his Father, Saier, at Damietta.
~1208 - >1245
Helen or
Elena of
Carrick
37
37
Helen, 2nd but 1st surviving daughter and coheir of Alan, Lord of Galloway, constable of Scotland. (Complete Peerage.) Her mother may have been a Lacy.
BET 1175 AND 1186 - 1234
Alan
of
Galloway
He was a very prominent man in his time period in Scotland. In 1212 King John requested him to send 1000 of his best and most active Galwegians to Chester for his expedition against the Welsh. The following year King John granted him an enormous tract of land in antrim and Derry consisting of 140 knights' fees. He was one of 16 laymen by whose counsel King John claimed to have granted magna Carta. By one of his wives, he evidently had a son, Thomas, who died without issue before 1234. He also had an illegitimate son, Thomas (living 1296). In 1229 he was summoned to go abroad with King Henry III. In 1236 his widow's father, Hugh De Lacy, created an insurrection in Galloway at the succession of Alan's estates.
~1174 - ~1212
Helen
De
L'Isle
38
38
1155 - 1219
Saher
IV De
Quincy
64
64
~1157 - ABT 12 JAN 1234/35
Margaret
De
Beaumont
1219 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Randolph
1187 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
of
Moray
1159 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
of
Moray
~1091 - UNKNOWN
Ingelran
de
Albamarla
Ingelram may not have been the son of Hawise, but rather an illegitimate son of Stephen's by an unknown mother. Ancestry - Tom Aiken
1098 - UNKNOWN
Randulf
of
Moray
1067 - UNKNOWN
Dunegal
of
Moray
~1124 - UNKNOWN
Bethoc
de
Moray
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
of
Moray
~1013 - 1040
Duncan I "The
Gracious"
MacCrinan
27
27
Slain by MacBeth.
BET 1010 AND 1014 - 1040
Sibyl
FitzSiward
1243 - <1304
Robert
De
Brus
60
60
'Robertus de Brus comes de Carryke', together with his father and brother Richard, entered into a bond with Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, Walter Earl of Menteith and others at turnberry, 20 Dept 1286 'to adhere to the party of Richard De Burgh Earl of Ulster and Sir Thomas de Clare' (Red Book of Menteith II' 219-220) Performed homage and had livery of his fathers English lands, 4 July 1295. Summoned to attend the King at Shrewsbury, 28 June 1283 by writ directed "Roberto de Brus comiti de Carrik'. Summoned to Parliament (England) from 24 June 1295 by writ directed "Roberto de Brus', held thereby to have become Lord Brus. Earl of Carrick in right of his wife; resigned Earldom to son, 9 Nov 1292. Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, knight. His arms are recorded ca. 1285 as 'Or a saltire and a chief gules' (St George's Roll E93 (9))
1210 - 1295
Robert
De
Brus
85
85
Allegedly designated succussor of Alexander II, abt 1251. Supporter of King Henry III in England, April 1264 at Notthingham; fought at Battle of Lewes, 14 May 1264 (captured by De Montfort's forces - ransomed by on Robert). Competitor for the Scottish succession, 1292.
1226 - <1275
Isabel
De
Clare
48
48
BET 1180 AND 1182 - 1230
Gilbert
De
Clare
D. 1277
Beatrice
of
Falkenburg
Beatrice was said to be one of the most beautiful women of her time.
BET 1164 AND 1173 - BET 1245 AND 1251
Robert
I De
Brus
1274 - 1329
Robert
I of
Scotland
54
54
Murdered his cousin John Comyn of Badenoch at Dumfries, 10 Feb 1305-6. His manors of Hatfield Regis, Writtle (and Great Baddow), Essex 'taken into the king's hands', 6 March 1305-6 (forfeited) - Farrer, HKF II:47 Crowned King of Scots 25 Mar 1306 at Scone. Victor of Bannockburn, 24-5 June 1314 Defeated Edward of England at Bannockburn 1314 to reinstate Scottish Independence.
~1252 - <1292
Margaret
De
Galloway
40
40
BET 1202 AND 1212 - 1256
Nigel or
Neil De
Carrick
~1190 - <1252
Duncan
De
Carrick
62
62
~1194 - UNKNOWN
FNU
O'Neil
BET 1142 AND 1150 - 1215
William
I De
Brus
BET 1144 AND 1155 - >1146
Christina
LNU
1103 - 1189
Lord
of
Annandale
86
86
Ancestry - Tom Aiken
BET 1110 AND 1120 - UNKNOWN
Eufemia
De
Albamarla
'Nepta' of William, Count of Aumale, whom he married to Robert de Brus of Annerdale (sic). Probably his niece, daughter of Ingelran d'Aumale. 'domina Eufemia', witness to notice by Robert de Brus her husband (to his men) or a gift of a house with its manse and land in Lochmaben to the brethren of the hospital of St. Peter, York. Ancestry - Tom Aiken
BET 1068 AND 1071 - 1141
Robert
III De
Brus
1076 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Paynel
~1050 - ~1080
Adam
De
Brusse
30
30
BET 1035 AND 1066 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Brusse
1035 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De St.
Clare
BET 1004 AND 1022 - 1047
Walderne
De St.
Clair
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1022 - UNKNOWN
Helene
De
Normandy
BET 1010 AND 1036 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Bruges
BET 1015 AND 1034 - ~1094
Emma
of
Brittany
BET 1050 AND 1052 - UNKNOWN
Emma
De
Ramsey
BET 1025 AND 1027 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Ramsey
0865 - UNKNOWN
Turstan
De
Bastenburg
BET 1000 AND 1005 - UNKNOWN
FNU St.
Clair De
Bassenville
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1003 - 1 JAN 1078/79
Adele (Alix)
Capet of
France
Which spouse of Robert was her mother is not clear. Some sources show her as the daughter of Robert I of France. (Gary Duke, gnduke@@mica.net, Ancestry.com) www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
27 MAR 972 - 1031
Robert
Magnus
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0974 - 1034
Constance
of
Provence
60
60
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1160 - 1 JAN 1224/25
Amice
FitzRobert
1116 - 1183
William
FitzRoy of
Gloucester
67
67
Witness to an agreement between Robert (his father) and the Abbot of Fecamp, 1128. Surety for his father, Oct 1141 in the exchange of Earl Robert (then held at Rochester) for King Stephen; witness to the agreement between Stephen and Henry (II) of Anjou, 1153. Supporter of Henry II against the Young King and rebels, 1173; one of the magnates imprisoned by Henry under suspicion, Apr 1183 Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Glamorgan and Caerleon; resided at Cardiff At censu of 1166, held 259 1/2 knight's fees of the old feoffment, and 13 1/2 of the new in Gloucestershire. Confirmed by charter (undated: between 1147-83) the grant of his father Robert Fitz Regis to Tewkesbury Abbey of the tithe of the rents and tolls of his fair at Cardiff.
BET 1129 AND 1133 - 1197
Hawise
De
Beaumont
1104 - 1168
Robert
De
Beaumont
64
64
Twin son with brother Waleran.
BET 1104 AND 1108 - 1168
Amice
De
Montfort
Died a nun.
~1094 - 1157
Sibyl
FitzHamon
63
63
1146 - 1219
William
Marshal
73
73
~1126 - <1165
John
FitzGilbert
le Marshal
39
39
1127
Sibilla
S.
Deveraux
BET 1171 AND 1172 - 1240
Isabel De
Strigoil
De Clare
~1130 - 1176
Richard
Strongbow
De Clare
46
46
~1145 - ~1188
Eve
MacMurrough
43
43
BET 1067 AND 1075 - <1130
Gilbert Le
Mareschal
FitzRobert
~1045 - >1086
Robert
Giffard
41
41
~1090 - UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Venuz
BET 1049 AND 1054 - >1086
Geoffrey Gosfried
Le Mareschal de
Venuz
~1020 - <1070
Miles "The
Marshal"
de Venuz
50
50
~1022 - UNKNOWN
Lesceline
LNU
BET 1090 AND 1100 - 1147
Walter
d'Evereux
Salisbury
<1060 - 1130
Edward
D'Evereux
70
70
1033 - UNKNOWN
Walter
le
Ewrus
~1038 - UNKNOWN
Philippa
LNU
1070 - UNKNOWN
Maud
(Matilda)
FitzHubert
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
FitzHubert
BET 1082 AND 1100 - <1147
Sibyl
de
Chaworth
~1052 - >1133
Patrick
De
Chaworth
81
81
1025 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Chaworth
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Ernald
Chaworth
BET 1057 AND 1060 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Hesdin
1100 - 6 JAN 1147/48
Gilbert
Strigoil
de Clare
~1014 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Flatel
BET 1014 AND 1020 - 1062
Adelaide
de
Roucy
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
1010 - 1098
Renaud
De
Creil
88
88
1010 - UNKNOWN
Ermengardis de
Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis
~1098 - 6 JAN 1147/48
Isabel
Elizabeth De
Beaumont
~1046 - 1118
Robert
I De
Beaumont
72
72
~1020 - ~1094
Roger
De
Pontaudemer
74
74
http://www.indixie.com/genealogy/newberry/datafile/descendants_of_bernard_the_dane_de_harcourt.htm ROGER DE BEAUMONT; SIRE, (Count de Meullant): was born about 1010 of Pont Audemer, Normandy, France and succeeded to the family estates in Normandy, as Sire du Ponteaudemer, Seigneur de Veulles, Pre'aux, Torville, and du Ponteaitorf, and -- Seigneur de Beaumont (or Bellomont), by which last name he came to be generally described. By his marriage he greatly increased the possessions and prestige of the family, and he rose to be one of the most powerful feudal noblemen of his age in Normandy. When William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066, Roger de Beaumont furnished sixty armed vessels for the fleet and was left in charge of the government of Normandy when the Conqueror started on the expedition. There is some debate as to whether Roger accompanied William and was at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and afterwards was sent back to govern Normandy. He munificently endowed the Abbey of Pre'aux, of which late in life he became a monk; and he died in 1094 at advanced age and was buried in this monastery, the Abbey de Preaux, Ponteaudemer, Normandy. He married in Ponteaudemer, Normandy about 1040, ADELINE DE MEULLANT born 1014 of Pontaudemer, Normandy, France and daughter of and eventually sole heiress of Waleran, Comte de Meullant, a great feudal nobleman of France. Adeline died in 1081. The King (William the Conqueror) retained direct control of most of the strategically important holdings and wealthy lands. His most favoured benefactor [?] was the Count of Meulan (Roger de Beaumont). Roger (sometimes the records in England show him as Robert but this may be a confusion between the son Robert with his father who actually held the lands) de Beaumont was the most powerful seignior in Normandy. His Chief domain in Normandy was Beaumont le Roger. He adopted the title Count of Meulan from Adelina, his wife's family. He received 90 manors in Warwick, Leicester, Wiltshire and Northampton. There is dispute whether he, Roger, was at Hastings, he was old at the time, but he contributed 60 ships to the invasion force. He was represented by the young Robert, his son, at the Battle of Hastings. ***************************************************************************************************************** Per the "Falaise Roll", he remained in Normandy at the head of the council to assist Queen Matilda in the government of the Duchy. He is the son of Humbphre De Viellers, grandson of Thurold De Pontaudemer, a decendent of the kings of Denmark through Bernard the Dane, the companion of Duke Rollo.
~1020 - 1081
Avelina
(Adelise)
De Meulent
61
61
<1055 - 1088
William
De
Warenne
33
33
BET 1050 AND 1057 - BET 18 OCT 1101 AND 1102
Hugh
"The
Great"
Leader of the First Crusade, Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris. (Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th edition, Weiss, Line 53)
~1062 - 1120
Adelaide
De
Vermandois
58
58
Third wife of Hugh.
BET 1024 AND 1032 - 1080
Hubert
of
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1036 AND 1041 - 1080
Adela
De
Vexin
~1008 - BET 2 AND 4 AUG 1060
Henry I
Capet of
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1024 - BET 1075 AND 1076
Anne
of
Kiev
BET 1100 AND 1110 - 1 JAN 1170/71
Dermot MacMurchada
Diarmait
MacMurrough
Often considered to be the most notorious traitor in Irish history. Ousted as King of Leinster, he invited King Henry II of England to assist him in regaining the throne. The subsequent invasion led to Henry becoming Lord of Ireland himself, and marked the beginning of 8 centuries of English dominance. Though he is often seen as a traitor his intention was not to aid an English invasion of Ireland but rather to use Henry's assistance to become the High King of Ireland himself. Gerald of Wales, a Cambro-Norman historian who visited Ireland and whose uncles and cousins were prominent soldiers in the army of Strongbow, said of Mac Murchada: "Now Dermot was a man tall of stature and stout of frame; a soldier whose heart was in the fray, and held valiant among his own nation. From often shouting his battle-cry his voice had become hoarse. A man who liked better to be feared by all than loved by any. One who would oppress his greater vassals, while he raised to high station men of lowly birth. A tyrant to his own subjects, he was hated by strangers; his hand was against every man, and every man's hand against him." (from Wikipedia.org)
~1050 - 1115
Donnoch Morogh
McCarty-More
Mac Murroch
65
65
~1025 - 1070
Murchada
Na
Leinster
45
45
Murchad's Death in the Annals of the Four Masters Murchadh, son of Diarmaid, son of Mael-na-mbo, lord of the foreigners and of Leinster, under his father, died at Ath-cliath, precisely on Sunday, the festival of Mary, in winter. It was in lamentation of him the poet composed these quatrains: There is grief for a chief king at Ath Cliath, Which will not be exceeded till the terrible Judgment Day; Empty is the fortress without the descendant of Duach, Quickly was the vigour of its heroes cut down. Sorrowful every party in the fortress For their chief, against whom no army prevailed; Since the body of the king was hidden from all, Every evil has showered ever constant. For Murchadh, son of Diarmaid the impetuous, Many a fervent prayer is offered; In sorrow for the death of the chief is every host That was wont to defeat in the battle, Great the sorrow that he was not everlasting; Pity that death hath attacked him. Too early it was that he removed from him his complexion, That he removed one like him from his body. Liberal of wealth was the grandson of Mael-na-mbo; He bestowed horses, and he distributed cows, For the sake of his going to God. Who is it to whom 'tis best to give fleeting wealth? Sources: http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005B/index.html "Irish Kings and High Kings", Francis John Bryne, Dublin, 1973. (from Wikipedia.org)
~1032 - UNKNOWN
Sadb
MacBrice
~1005 - 1051
Muirchertach
MacBrice
46
46
BET 1065 AND 1080 - UNKNOWN
Orlaith
Ingen Ua
Braenain
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Gilla-
Michil
MacBranain
~1062 - UNKNOWN
Iuchdelb
Hui
Gairbita
1114 - 1191
More
O'Toole
77
77
BET 1080 AND 1089 - 1164
Muirchertach
O'Toole
1055 - UNKNOWN
Gillachomhghalli
O'Toole
1030 - UNKNOWN
Donncuan
O'Toole
1094 - UNKNOWN
Cacht
Ua
Morda ?
1005 - UNKNOWN
Giltacaemphin
O'Toole
~1100 - 1153
William
de la
Haye
53
53
BET 1122 AND 1126 - 1 JAN 1184/85
Gilbert
of
Galloway
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Julianna
De
Soulis
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Eve
Sweinsdottir
~1050 - 1095
Arkil
Morel
45
45
BET 1118 AND 1123 - ~1187
Gillbride or
Gilibride
De Angus
Gillebride, Earl of Angus, was at the battle of the Standard, 22 Aug. 1138, when the Scots were totally defeated at Northallerton, co York, and was (long afterwards) one of the hostages for King William the Lion in 1174.
~1110 - <1179
FNU
Dunbar
69
69
BET 1155 AND 1157 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
of
Huntingdon
1130 - 1206
Harald
Maddadson
76
76
EARLDOM of CAITHNESS (VI, 7, 8, 9, and 10) 1170? NORSE PREDECESSORS of the EARLS of ORKNEY - subject to King of Norwayuntil after 1379 HARALD II Maddadsson or Macmadach (nephew of Jarl Paul the Silent andJarl Slettmali), b. 1130, Jarl of half Orkney, so recognised by hissecond cousin once removed, Jarl Kali-Ragnvald III, before Easter, 22Apr. 1139, at the instigation of Bishop John (? of Dunkeld). Left incharge of Kali-RagnvaldÙus dominions during his absence (Summer 1151 toDec. 1155), he went to Thurso in 1151. There he was taken prisoner byEystein II Haraldsson, King of Norway (1142-1157), and had to ransomhimself with three marks (24 oz.) of gold and recognise Eystein as hisoverlord. After the accession of King Malcolm IV (24 May 1153), HaraldÙusfirst cousin Erlend, son of Jarl Harald Slettmali, obtained investitureas Earl of half Caithness and asked for half the Orkneys. Jarl Harald IIrefused, but a truce was arranged during the winter of 1153. Erlendforthwith went to Norway and Harald returned to Caithness and spent thewinter at Wick. Erlend obtained investiture from King Eystein II ofHaraldÙus half of Orkney and returned to Orkney, where he was joined bySweyn Asleifsson, who, after Easter (4 Apr. 1154), had received a grantfrom King Malcolm IV of all his lands and rights in Caithness, of whichbe had been deprived by Harald. On Michaelmas Day (29 Sep. 1154) theyattacked Harald who had left his ships at Knarstane and taken refuge onshore; and on 30 Sep. 1154 Harald surrendered his share of Orkney toErlend and returned to Caithness. In December Harald raided Orkney withfour ships and 100 men, but failed to capture Erlend, so he returned toThurso after 6 Jan. 1155. In 1155 Harald raided the Shetlands in order toattack Erlend the Young, who had abducted his mother Margaret, theDowager Countess of Atholl, and besieged them at Mousa Broch. He was,however, reconciled with Erlend the Young and allowed him to marry hismother and become his supporter. In the summer Harald returned fromNorway with seven ships, three of which were captured by Jarl Erlend IIIand Sweyn Asleifsson in the Shetlands; but Harald reached Thurso andKali-Ragnvald III, who had been in Sutherland for the wedding of hisdaughter Ingigerd and Eric Slagbrellir, came to meet him. An alliance wasmade (25 Sep. t 156), and the two Jarls immediately started togetheragainst Jarl Erlend with thirteen ships and went to South Ronaldshay; butJarl Erlend and Sweyn evaded them, raided Caithness and occupied Thurso.At the end of October Erlend and Sweyn made a surprise attack on Orkney,defeated Harald (24 Oct. 1156), nearly captured Kali-Ragnvald III andtook fourteen of their ships and the latterÙus treasure, which, however,Sweyn returned to him, Harald II and Kali-Ragnvald III took refuge in thelatterÙus house at Orphir. In their turn they made a surprise attack onJarl Erlend at Damsay, found him dead drunk and killed him (21 Dec.1156). They went to Kirkwall and were accepted as Jarls of Orkney. Areconciliation with Sweyn followed, but was not kept, and Jarl Haraldhunted Sweyn to Hellisey, where he hid in a cave and escaped. A newreconciliation was then arranged by Jarl Kali-Ragnvald. This wasconfirmed on Good Friday, 29 Mar. 1157, and the two Jarls restored allSweynÙus property. After that Sweyn, Thorbiorn Clerk and Eric Slagbrellirraided south and sacked St. Maryport in the Scillies (9 June 1157). Afterthe murder of Jarl Kali-Ragnvald by Thorbiorn Clerk, on 20 Aug. 1158,Harald became sole Jarl of Orkney and Earl of at least half Caithness,until Harald, son of Eric Slagbrellir and grandson of Jarl Kali-Ragnvald,obtained investiture from King Magnus V Erlingsson (1162 to 1184) of hisgrandfatherÙus half of Orkney and the title of Jarl. After this he becameknown as Jarl Harald III Ungi (the Young) to distinguish him from JarlHarald II Maddadsson Gamli (the Old). Jarl Harald Ungi then went toScotland and obtained a grant of his grandfatherÙus half of Caithness fromWilliam the Lion. The dates of these investitures are uncertain (see p.26, note a," infra); but Jarl Harald II Maddadsson refused to give uphalf Orkney to Jarl Harald Ungi who gathered a force in Caithness. Butthe old Jarl gathered a larger force in South Ronaldshay and came toCaithness. Jarl Harald III Ungi, with his brother Elm, his brother-in-lawHlifolf Skalli the Sutherlander, who was his chief counsellor, and hiskinsman Sigurd Murt, son of Ivar Galli, were defeated and killed at thebattle of Wick in 1198. In 1195 Jarl Harald II went to Bergen to make hispeace with Sverri, King of Norway, and obtain pardon for having allowedSigurd Magnusson to make Orkney the base for his insurrection. KingSverri pardoned him on onerous terms, Jarl Harald was deprived of theShetlands and had to surrender half the fines of Orkney to the King. Thelands of all those Orkneymen who had been killed at Floruvagar, whenSigurd was defeated and slain on 3 Apr. 1194, were confiscated by theKing who was to have his own bailiffs in Orkney to collect his half ofthe fines and the revenues from the confiscated lands. In 197 JarlHarald, at the instigation of his wife Gormflaeth, dau. of MalcolmMacHeth, 1st Earl of Ross, appears to have sent Thorfinn, the eldest sonby his second marriage, to invade Moray, but he was defeated nearInverness. King William the Lion came north to Caithness, destroyed thecastle of Thurso, took Harald prisoner and kept him at Roxburgh untilThorfinn delivered himself up as a hostage for his father. Harald wasreleased and returned to Orkney, and next year defeated Harald Ungi atWick (1198) and seized Harald UngiÙus half of Caithness, King William onthis sold Caithness, subject to tribute, to Ragnvald Gudredsson, King ofMan and the Isles. During the Mann occupation of Caithness Jarl Harald IIremained in Orkney, but in 1200 he caused one of King RagnvaldÙussysselmen, Hlifolf the Quick, to be murdered and reconquered Caithness.John, Bishop of Caithness, was captured at Scrabster and tortured (a).News of this was brought to King William during Advent 1201 and inJanuary 1202 he either led or sent an army into Caithness, after having,according to the Saga, caused his hostage Thorfinn, Jarl HaraldÙus son, tohe blinded in Roxburgh Castle, where he died (? 1202). Jarl Harald madehis peace with King William and was allowed to retain all Caithness, butthe fourth penny on all lands had to he paid to the King. Jarl Harald IIMaddadsson d. 1206. He m., 1stly, Alfreka, dau. of Duncan, 4th Earl of Fife (1136-1154),Regent of Scotland 1153, but repudiated her (probably after the death ofher father) during Jarl Kali-RagnvaldÙus absence on pilgrimage, having hadissue. He m., 2ndly, Hvorflod (Hvafieda) or-in Gaelic-Gormflaeth orGormlath, da. of Malcolm MacHeth, sat Earl of Ross (1157-1168), by asister of Somerled, King of the Isles (Sudreys) 1156-1164 and had furtherissue, Thorfinn, (?) Henry or Heinrek, David, John, and three daughters.[Complete Peerage, X:Appendix A:22-25] (a) According to the Saga, this was done by order of the Jarl, who causedthe Bishop's tongue to be cut out and then had him blinded. The Sagarecords that by a miracle wrought by St. Trollhaena, to whom the Bishophad prayed, his speech and sight were restored. Dr. A O Anderson quotesa letter from Pope Innocent III to Biarni, Bishop of Orkney, written inAug or Sep 1202, in which it appears that Jarl Harald was not held tohave been directly responsible for the outrage and no mention is made ofthe blinding. In the same note Dr. Anderson quotes Fordun to the effectthat the Bishop retained "in some sort" the use of his tongue and one ofhis eyes. Acceded: 22 April 1139. Scot's Peerage, by James Balfour Paul. The Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, byGerald Paget, Vol. I, p. 153.
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Alfreka
of Fife
1118 - 1154
Duncan
MacDuff
36
36
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Hvorflod
or
Gormflaeth
1118 - 1154
Margaret
Hakonsdottir
36
36
1245 - 1309
John
Stewart
64
64
'Johannes frater', together with his brother James, entered into a bond with Robert de Brus, Walter Earl of Menteith and others at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286. (Red Book of Menteith II: 219-220) 'John Stewart', one of the auditors for the claim of Bruce at Berwick, 2 June 1292. (Crawfurd p. 20) Captain of the Scots forces in defeat at Falkirk, 22 July 1298. ______________________________________________________________________________________ John (Sir), of Bonkyl; led his Islemen from Bute and his wife's Border archers in the fight for Scottish independence; married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Alexander Bonkyl of that Ilk, and was killed fighting for Sir William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk, 1298. [Burke's Peerage][2640299.ged]
BET 1200 AND 1214 - 1283
Alexander
De
Bonkyl
Participated in the Crusades 'in early life' (possible together with his brother John and brother-in-lawm Patrick Earl of Dunbar, both of whom dies on the Crusade 1248-49). One of the regents of Scotland during the minority of Alexander III, 1255 Commander of the right wing against Haakon of Norway, Battle of Largs, 2 October 1263.
~1218 - UNKNOWN
Jean
MacRory
~1167 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Reignaldsdatter
1247 - 1304
Margaret
de
Bonkil
57
57
BET 1220 AND 1227 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
De
Bonkyl
~1200 - >1247
Randolph
De
Bonkyl
47
47
BET 1145 AND 1152 - 1210
Agnus
Sumarlidssson
BET 1113 AND 1117 - 1 JAN 1163/64
Somerled
Gillebridesson
Below is part of Betty's e-mail (full e-mail is under Somerled) with my response as a note: Jim Thought you might be interested in what was in British Kings & Queens by Mark Ashley (sic. Mike Ashley) on pages 433-434 regarding Somerled: "Somerled was the son of Gillebride, thane of Argyll, and was descended from Ragnall, the Danish king of York. He was born in Ireland (where his father had been exiled by the Scots king Edgar) perhaps around the year 1105. His mother was Norse, the daughter of Sigurd II of Orkney, and she named the boy with a typical Norse nickname, which means "summer voyager". We know little of his early life, but he seems to have regained his heritage sometime before 1130, because he was already styled thane of Argyll when his sister married Malcolm, the illegitimate son of Alexander I of Scotland. . . . This raised a question in my mind regarding the mother of Somerled (that you have indicted as Agatha Hadonsdottir). Can you double check this and let me know what you find out? Thanks Betty Jim Weber notes: "Checking with The Complete Peerage, Vol X, Appendix A on the Jarls of Orkney, I came up with the following Sigurds: Sigurd II 'Digri' Hlodvesson was Jarl of Orkney, but he died in 1014, which makes any daughter of his (b. in or before 1015) impossible as a mother of Somerled. Sigurd Jorsalafari 'Jerusalem Goer/The Crusader', was b. circa 1089, and was made King of Orkney by his father Magnus 'Barelegs' King of Norway. He married as 1st wife a daughter of the King of Ireland in 1099/1102 (at the age of 13) and left Orkney and his first wife (who stayed in Orkney) in 1105. I believe he was 'married' 2 or 3 times more (CP only concentrates on his Orkney activities in this Appendix). A daughter of that early marriage could have been mother of Somerled, given that Somerled was born, say, in or after 1117."
1117 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
of
Man
BET 1087 AND 1095 - ~1130
Gillebride
MacGill
Adomnan
~1104 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Sigurdsdottir
Jim Weber writes: "This relationship (Sigurd Jerusalem-farer's daughter being mother of Somerled) is speculative based on the reasoning outlined below. The dates are tight, but it might explain why Mike Ashley plus many other people on World Connect believe that a daughter of Sigurd was mother of Somerled. They say Sigurd II of Orkney, which I believe is impossible. The ancestry I have is at least possible. "I have no source for Somerled's mother, other than Mike Ashley's book which was referred to in an e-mail from Betty Knoche. Although I have no idea what Mike Ashley's source is for saying that Somerled was a son of Sigurd's daughter (even though Ashley says Sigurd II of Orkney), it may be the closest to a source that I will ever have. Sigurd II, as I have stated in my note, which was also my reply to Betty, was not the father of Somerled's mother (as he died in 1014, much too early to be father of Somerled's mother). However there was a later Sigurd (I suppose Sigurd III, although he was never referred to as such), who might have been father of Somerled's mother. His early 1st wife was of Irish descent, who he left in Orkeney in 1103. I believe that Somerled's mother would have been a product of his first marriage (with the couple residing on Orkney) because Mike Ashley states he was Sigurd of Orkney, and Sigurd had little to do directly with Orkney after he became King of Norway in 1103. So perhaps Sigurd's 1st wife returned to Ireland, after she was apparently abandoned on Orkney by Sigurd, and raised a child who married Somerled's father who we know was exiled in Ireland about this time. "CP states that Biadmunai or Blathmin (daughter of Muirchtach MacToiredlbach, High King of Ireland (1086-1119), great-grandson of King Brian), was only five years old when the wedding took place in 1099, 1101, or 1102, but that date could have been her age when Sigurd's father arranged the marriage between the two, which could have been somewhat earlier. CP also states that he left Blathmin partially in charge of Orkney when he left in 1103, which makes it sound like she would then have been much older than 9 years old; so I am making her the same age as Sigurd (b. c1089). Certainly old enough to have born a child by him in 1104." -------------------- Below is part of Betty's e-mail (full e-mail is under Somerled) with my response as a note: Jim Thought you might be interested in what was in British Kings & Queens by Mark Ashley (sic. Mike Ashley) on pages 433-434 regarding Somerled: "Somerled was the son of Gillebride, thane of Argyll, and was descended from Ragnall, the Danish king of York. He was born in Ireland (where his father had been exiled by the Scots king Edgar) perhaps around the year 1105. His mother was Norse, the daughter of Sigurd II of Orkney, and she named the boy with a typical Norse nickname, which means "summer voyager". We know little of his early life, but he seems to have regained his heritage sometime before 1130, because he was already styled thane of Argyll when his sister married Malcolm, the illegitimate son of Alexander I of Scotland. . . . This raised a question in my mind regarding the mother of Somerled (that you have indicted as Agatha Hadonsdottir). Can you double check this and let me know what you find out? Thanks Betty Jim Weber notes: "Checking with The Complete Peerage, Vol X, Appendix A on the Jarls of Orkney, I came up with the following Sigurds: Sigurd II 'Digri' Hlodvesson was Jarl of Orkney, but he died in 1014, which makes any daughter of his (b. in or before 1015) impossible as a mother of Somerled. Sigurd Jorsalafari 'Jerusalem Goer/The Crusader', was b. circa 1089, and was made King of Orkney by his father Magnus 'Barelegs' King of Norway. He married as 1st wife a daughter of the King of Ireland in 1099/1102 (at the age of 13) and left Orkney and his first wife (who stayed in Orkney) in 1105. I believe he was 'married' 2 or 3 times more (CP only concentrates on his Orkney activities in this Appendix). A daughter of that early marriage could have been mother of Somerled, given that Somerled was born, say, in or after 1117."
BET 1080 AND 1085 - 1153
Olav
The
Red
BET 1097 AND 1106 - UNKNOWN
Ingibiorg
Hakonsdottir
~1040 - 1095
Godred
III
Crovan
55
55
The Ancestry of Godred Crovan The ancestry of Godred Crovan (d. 1095), king of Dublin and Man, is not well documented, and there are differing opinions regarding his parentage and immediate ancestors. Rather than try to give a definitive solution to the problem, the basic evidence will be outlined, and several possible alternatives will be given, along with their strengths and weaknesses. Since the basic raw data is itself somewhat contradictory, none of the suggested alternatives will fit all of the primary evidence. The basic raw data is as follows. First, the Annals of Tigernach [AT] for the year 1091 refer to him as the son of the son of Harald ["Goffraidh mac Maic Arailt, rí Atha Cliath."]. Then, there is the Chronicle of the Kings of Man [CRM], which states that Godred was the son of Harald the Black of "Ysland" (Iceland), without further identifying this Harald. Finally, there is the Welsh collection of Norse pedigrees in "Achau Brenhinoedd a Thywysogion Cymru" [ABT, in EWGT, pp. 95-110], which includes a genealogy of the kings of Man, as follows: ABT.6c: Rhanallt m. Gwythryg m. Afloyd m. Gwrthryt mearch m. Harallt ddu m. Ifor gamle m. Afloyd m. Swtrig. Changing the names from these Welsh forms to the more familiar English forms gives: Reginald [king of Man, d. 14 Feb 1229], son of Godred [king of Man, d. 10 Nov 1187], son of Olaf [king of Man, d. 29 June 1153], son of Godred [Crovan, king of Dublin and Man, d. 1095], son of Harald ddu [i.e., the Black], son of Ivar gamle [i.e., the Old], son of Olaf [presumably Olaf Cuaran, king of Dublin and York], son of Sitric [d. 927] It may be that the above genealogy was composed during the reign of Reginald (d. 1229), since he is the latest person mentioned in the genealogy. There is no way of knowing whether copying mistakes were made between that time of composition and the surviving manuscripts. We now list several possibilities regarding the ancestry of Godred Crovan, along with the strengths and weaknesses of each possibility (some of which are valid for more than one case, and are therefore repeated). While there are other scenarios which could be listed, they would seem less likely than the ones given below. Possibility 1: The genealogy of ABT is to be accepted as it is. Strengths: It requires no emendation of the genealogy in ABT. It agrees with the Chronicle of the kings of Man in making Godred the son of Harald "the Black". Weaknesses: No son of Olaf Cuaran named Ivar is known from the Irish records. The generations are a bit long (but not drastically so). It disagrees with the Annals of Tigernach, which make Godred the grandson of a certain Harald. Possibility 2: In the process of copying the pedigree, a "Harald" was accidently omitted between Ivar and Olaf Cuaran, so that the pedigree should read Godred son of Harald the Black son of Ivar son of Harald son of Olaf [Cuaran]. Strengths: Olaf Cuaran had a son named Harald, who in turn had a son named Ivar, both known from the Irish annals, so the agreement with the Irish annals would be excellent. It agrees with the Chronicle of the kings of Man in making Godred the son of Harald "the Black". The chronology fits better than Possibilities 1 and 3. Weaknesses: It requires an emendation of the pedigree in ABT. It disagrees with the Annals of Tigernach, which make Godred the grandson of a certain Harald. Possibility 3: In the process of copying the pedigree, Harald and Ivar were accidently switched, so that the pedigree should read Godred son of Ivar son of Harald son of Olaf [Cuaran]. Strengths: Olaf Cuaran had a son named Harald, who in turn had a son named Ivar, both known from the Irish annals, so the agreement with the Irish annals would be excellent. It agrees with the Annals of Tigernach, which call Godred the grandson of a certain Harald. Weaknesses: It requires an emendation of the pedigree in ABT. The generations are a bit long (but not drastically so). It disagrees the the Chronicle of the kings of Man, which make Godred the son of Harald the Black. Possibility 4: The pedigree in ABT is wrong, and Godred was not a descendant of Olaf Cuaran, but was instead descended somehow from the kings of the Isles who ruled in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries. Strengths: It would explain Godred's claim to the kingship of Man. The known names used by the early dynasty of the kings of the Isles were Guthfrith (i.e., Godred), Harald, Lagman, Olaf, and Rognvald, which were exactly the names which were common in the family of Godred Crovan (including the rare name Lagman), so this possiblity has some onomastic support. Weakness: It requires abandoning the manuscript genealogy of ABT, so there is no direct supporting evidence. The onomastic argument is mitigated somewhat by the fact that the names Guthfrith, Harald, Olaf, and Rognvald were all common among the Hiberno-Norse in general, so that only the rare name Lagman carries significant weight in the onomastic argument. Before I was aware of the genealogy in ABT, I favored possibility 4. Now that I know about the ABT genealogy, I think Possibility 2 is the most likely one. However, I think that none of the four possibilities can be ruled out, given the currently known evidence.The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens, p. 425: GODRED COVAN (WHITE HANDS), Man, 1079-95, Dublin 1091-4. We know little about the background of Covan. He was Norse, and apparently raised on the Isle of Man. Copied from Gen-Medieval/soc.genealogy.medieval by Stewart Baldwin at www.rootsweb.com/~medieval/man.htm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- .The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens, page 425: GODRED CROVAN (WHITE HANDS) Man, 1079-95, Dublin 1091-4 We know little about the background of Godred. He was Norse, and apparently raised on the Isle of Man (though not necessarily from there). His nickname, which he earned because of his habit of wearing white gauntlets into battle, is of Gaelic origin (Crobhan), suggesting links to the Irish-Norse colonies around Dublin. His family may have emanated from there and settled in Man during the conquests of Thorfinn the Mighty of Orkney, who established control over most of the western seaboard of Scotland and into the Irish Sea. This [fact] suggests he may have been born around 1040. He may even have spent his youth on the Orkneys as part of Thorfinn's summer army. It is probable that he was descended from Godred Halaldsson, who ruled Man a hundred years earlier. It is just possible that he was the grandson of Ivar Haralson, king of Dublin from 1038-46, who died in 1054. Godred fought alongside the Norse king Harald Hardraada at the Battle of Samford Bridge in September 1066. He survived and made his way to Man were he sought refuge. Man was nominally under the control of the king of Dublin, Godred Sitricson. His son Fingal administered the islands and it was he that Crovan sought to defeat in three expeditions that he led against Man until his success in 1079. The islanders eventually welcomed him as their own. Just as Einar (I) had in Orkney, Godred denied the islanders any udal rights, meaning that they owned land as tenants of the king and hot as an inheritance to their families. Godred thus claimed absolute authority over all of his domain. This extended throughout the Western Isles, including the northern Hebrides which he evidently conquered from the earls of Orkney (Paul and Erlend), who may not in practice have administered the islands. In order to govern this widespread diverity of islands, Godred established a parliament, the Tywald, which consisted of thrity-two representatives. Sixteen of these came from Man itself, with the other sixteen from the four quardrants of the Hebrides with their bases at Lewis, Skye, Mull and Islya. The Hebrides were known to the Norse as the Sudrey or Southern Isles (with the Orkneys as the Nordreys). The names survives today in the bishopric of the islands, knows as Sodor and Man. Man was nominally Christian when Godred conquered it. But Godred firmly established a local church under Bishop Roolwer or Rolf. Because of the extent of his kingdom, Godred spent little time on Man, though he saw it as the centre of his government. His home was apparently on Islay, but he also spent much time in Dublin, which he succeeded in regaining from the Irish and which he governed from 1091-94. Godred died in 1095, probably in his mid fifties. His efforts had established a strong government across Man and the Isles and a dynasty that would rule for two centuries. He passed into the forklore of Man, where he became known as King Gorry or King Orry (the first G remaining as part of King). He was succeeded by his son Lagman.
BET 1042 AND 1050 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
Haraldsdottir
1015 - 1066
Harald
III
Sigurdsson
51
51
BET 1022 AND 1032 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Anabella
Drummond
~1001 - 10 FEB 1049/50
Ingegard
Olafsdottir
Irene and Yaroslav had 5 daughters and 6 sons.
BET 1070 AND 1073 - 1122
Haco
Paalson
BET 1038 AND 1040 - BET 1099 AND 1103
Paul
Thorfinnsson
~1054 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
Haakonsdatter
~1009 - ~1065
Thorfinn
Sigurdsson
56
56
~1023 - BET 1066 AND 1069
Ingaborg
von
Holland
~1031 - 1079
Haakon
Ivarsson
48
48
~1037 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
Magnusdatter
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Helga
Maddannsdatter
~1044 - 1120
Moddan
of
Caithness
76
76
~1018 - 1047
Magnus I
"The Good"
Olafsson
29
29
Illegitimate son the the Norwegian king Olaf II Haraldsson (St. Olaf).
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Arran
of the
Isles
BET 1088 AND 1092 - 1171
Baldwin
FitzGilbert
de Clare
~1077 - ~1163
Adeliza
(Alice)
de Clare
86
86
~1086 - >1149
Walter
de
Clare
63
63
~1090 - 1149
Rohesia
de
Clare
59
59
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
FitzGilbert
~1115 - >1148
Adeliza
De
Tunbrige
33
33
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Rohese
de
Clare
~1112 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Meshines
D. UNKNOWN
Adeliz
De
Keveliock
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Aveline
De
Hesdin
BET 1103 AND 1104 - UNKNOWN
Jordan
FitzAlan
~1109 - UNKNOWN
Sibil
FitzAlan
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Adelina
Oswestry
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Fratmaldus
ap
Frotmundus
D. UNKNOWN
Arnulf
De
Hesdin
~1052 - UNKNOWN
Frotmundus
ap
Fretaldus
1008 - UNKNOWN
Fretaldus
ap
Frotmund
~0982 - UNKNOWN
Frotmund
ap
Alirad
~0954 - UNKNOWN
Alirad
ap
Frotbald
~0923 - UNKNOWN
Frotbald
ap
Adelrad
~0885 - UNKNOWN
Adelrad
ap
Flotharius
~0842 - UNKNOWN
Flotharius
ap
Frotmund
~0822 - 0850
Frotmund
ap
Frodaldus
28
28
D. UNKNOWN
Frodaldus
ap
Froamidus
D. UNKNOWN
Froamidus
ap
Alain
D. UNKNOWN
Alain
D. UNKNOWN
Lionel
D. UNKNOWN
Ban le
Benoic
D. UNKNOWN
Bors
D. UNKNOWN
Lancelot
D. UNKNOWN
Viviane II
del Acqs
of Avallon
D. UNKNOWN
Amlawdd
ap
Cynwal
D. UNKNOWN
Gwen
verch
Cunedda
~0395 - UNKNOWN
Cunedda
Wledig of
Manau
0388 - 0459
Gwawl
verch
Coel
71
71
D. UNKNOWN
Aetern
D. UNKNOWN
Patern
Pesrut
D. UNKNOWN
Tegid
Pies
Rudawg
~0280 - 0330
Crin
50
50
0255 - 0290
Guarcrin
35
35
0230 - 0263
Doli
33
33
0212 - 0293
Gaordoli
81
81
0193 - 0253
Dema
60
60
0171 - 0209
Gradema
38
38
0142 - 0198
Onmum\
Onum\
Onwydd
56
56
0119 - 0160
Anerweril
41
41
D. 0144
Dunman
D. 0111
Amelleck
D. UNKNOWN
Heli
Mawr
May have been the son of King Digueillus (son of Capoir). SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Beli Mawr and Heli, King of Britain) Geoffey of Monmouth's 'Historia Regum Britanniae' (as Heli)
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
verch
Mathonwy
D. UNKNOWN
Manogan
ap
Eneid
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
~0380 - ~0420
Coel Hen
"the Old"
ap Tegfan
40
40
Gwyr-y-Gogledd seat at Carlisle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0300 - UNKNOWN
Tegfan
Gloff ap
Urban
~0280 - UNKNOWN
Urban
ap
Gradd
BET 352 AND 360 - UNKNOWN
Ystradwal
verch
Cadfan
Was her father Conan Meriadoc? Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
0325 - BET 390 AND 405
Cadfan
ap
Cynan
SOURCES: Ancestry/Ren Neville
~0305 - UNKNOWN
Ursula
verch
Dynod
SOURCES: Brittania.com
0305 - 0367
Conan
Meriadog
62
62
Welsh: Cynan; Latin: Conanus; English: Conan May have been the son of Octavius the Old's brother, Gerontius and Thametes (or possibly of Octavius himself). Gerontius is also known as Geraint ap Einudd. Founder of the house of Rohan. SOURCES: Brittania.com Wikipedia.org (Conan Meriadoc)
~0250 - UNKNOWN
Gradd
ap
Rhyfedel
~0230 - UNKNOWN
Rhyfedel
ap
Ryderyrn
0210 - UNKNOWN
Ritigurinum
0170 - UNKNOWN
Euddigan
ap
Eudeyrn
0125 - UNKNOWN
Eudeyrn
ap
Eifydd
D. UNKNOWN
Eifydd
ap
Eudos
D. UNKNOWN
Eudos
ap
Euddolen
D. UNKNOWN
Euddolen
ap
Afallach
D. UNKNOWN
Afallach
ap
Lludd
D. UNKNOWN
Lud
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Lludd Llaw Eraint and Lud son of Heli)
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
of
Cornwall
SOURCES: Ancstry/David Weaver
Private
Gerontius
Meriadoc
Private
Constantine
Meriadoc
Private
Faustia
~0275 - UNKNOWN
Dynod
~0240 - UNKNOWN
Maximianus
D. UNKNOWN
Alesta
of
Marr
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Boyd
Questionable.
D. UNKNOWN
Morgund
of
Marr
~1105 - >1189
Swein
of
Crawford
84
84
~1179 - UNKNOWN
Avelina
FitzWalter
Stewart
Questionable.
BET 1164 AND 1174 - 1252
Duncan
D. UNKNOWN
Eva
FitzAlan
~1160 - 1199
William
De
Haya
39
39
History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families Named Soule, Sowle and Soulis, Volume I THE HAY FAMILY.--As all known families bearing this ancient name were descended from the Soules in Normandy and Scotland we shall preserve an account of them in this note. The name La Hay was derived from the Castle and Barony in the department of La Manche, Normandy. William de la Hay, a Norman of this ancient family, came into England after the Conquest and went later to Scotland, settling in Lothian in the middle of the 12th century, where he became Pincerna-domini Regis, or Butler of Scotland during the reign of Malcolm IV. and William the Lion. This nobleman married Julianna de Soules, a daughter of Runulph de Soules, one of the powerful Lords of Liddesdale, and died in 1170, leaving two sons: I. William de Hay, represented by the Earls of Errols and Eres of Kinnouell (female lines) and 2d, Robert de Hay, represented by the Marquesses of Twedale. From this William de la Hay and Julianna de Soules all of the Scottish families bearing the names, since so numerous and distinguished, were descended. Both families were associated in the district of La Marche in Normandy, came into Britain together, and lived neighbors in Scotland. ||| Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith GenealogyLibrary.com Page 699 The following excert from David Weaver at Ancestry.com: A Genealogical Table of the Noble Family of de la Haye of Pedwarden. (1) William de la Haye, d. 1153, m. Juliana, sister Ranulphus de Soulis. (2) William de la Haye, only son, obtained the lands of Errol, with all privileges competent to a barony, in 1180, died 1199. He married Eva, daughter of Alan, steward of the household of William, King of Scotland. He had six sons: Sir David de la Haye, who m. Helen, daughter of Gilbert, Earl of Strathern. William m. Ada ..... John, 3rd son, m. Juliana de Lascelles. Thomas m. Ada ..... Robert. Nicholas. (3) David de la Haye had a charter in his father's lifetime from William, King of Scotland, of the Barony of Errol, dated Sept. 17, 1195, and was alive in May, 1237, when he made an agreement with the Abbot of Scone. He married 1st Ethna, probably a daughter of Gilbert, Earl of Strathern, whose mother's name was Ethna. (4) Gilbert de la Haye, eldest son, married Idonea, daughter of William Comyn, Earl of Buchan. The Nichola mentioned above was most probably his daughter, or daughter of his son Nicholas. The traditional origin of the House of de la Haye runs thus: In the reign of Kenneth III, King of Scotland, anno 980, the Danes, who had invaded Scotland, having prevailed at the Battle of Luncarty, near Perth, were pursuing the flying Scots from the field, when a countryman and his two sons appeared in a narrow pass, through which the vanquished were hurrying, and impeded for a moment their flight. "Hay! Hay!" said the rustic, had you rather be slaughtered by your merciless foes, than die honourably in the field; come, rally, rally," and he headed the fugitives, brandishing the yoke of his plow and crying out that help was at hand. The Danes, believing that a fresh army was falling upon them, fled in confusion, and the
D. UNKNOWN
Lord
of
Liddesdale
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
David
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
William
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
John
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
de la
Haye
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
de la
Haye
BET 1248 AND 1265 - 1323
Laird
of
Ruskie
'Johannes', together with his father and brother, entered into a bond with Robert de Brus, Walter Earl of Menteith and others at Turnberry, 20 Sept 1286 (Red Book of Menteith II: 219-220) Supporter of King Edward I of England in his claims over Scotand: petitioner for the lands of the Earl of Lennox (Barrow, p 448) 'Earl of Lennox' as designated by Edward I of England. Captor of Sir William Wallace, 1305. Received as returned loyal subject by Robert the Bruce - attended the Scots Parliament at St. Andrews , march 1308-09 (Barrow p 265) 'John Menteith, tutor of the earldom of Menteith', Surety of the Arboath Declaration, 6 April 1320 (Barrow pp 424-8)
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Stewart
~1281 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Marjory
Murdock
1308 - 1346
Mary
Stewart
38
38
~1296 - 1332
8th
Earl of
Menteith
36
36
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
LNU
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Peter
Menteith
D. 1040
Renaud
I de
Nevers
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1025 AND 1030 - 1100
William
of
Nevers
D. UNKNOWN
Robert the
Burgundian
de Nevers
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
De
Normandy
BET 1029 AND 1030 - 1070
Baldwin
I of
Flanders
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1031 - 1086
Richilde
of
Hainault
55
55
~1035 - 1093
Robert
I of
Flanders
58
58
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1028 AND 1034 - BET 1 AND 4 AUG 1113
Gertrud
Wettin
D. UNKNOWN
Canute
IV of
Denmark
~1033 - 5 MAR 1093/94
Judith
Fausta of
Flanders
According to ES II:79 Richard II did marry as his first wife Judith of Rennes. Their son and heir was Richard III who married Adelaide, Countess of Contenance, dau of King Robert II of France. Judith is given as sole issue of that marriage, and went on to marry Tostig then Welf. (Gary Duke, gnduke@@mica.net, Ancestry.com). So, what exactly does THIS mean? That Judith Fausta was the daughter of Richard instead of Baldwin???? Was there another Judith? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Tostig
Godwinson
BET 1035 AND 1040 - 1101
Welf
Participant in First Crusade. www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1115
Adela
of
Flanders
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Borsa
D. UNKNOWN
Alan
D. UNKNOWN
Rhiwallon
~1445 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Gordon
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
~1307 - UNKNOWN
Agnes "Black
Agnes"
Randolph
Agnes, known as "Black Agnes"; held Dunbar Castle nearly five months against the English from Jan 1337/8 until the raised the siege entirely. Patrick, the Earl, was absent at the time. [Burke's Peerage]
<1495 - UNKNOWN
Sir
~1497 - UNKNOWN
Tutor
of
Gelstoun
BET 938 AND 941 - 24 OCT 996
Hughes I
"Capet"
of France
Hugh Capet (The First Capetian) King of France, founder of the Capetian dynasty, b. about the middle of the tenth century; d. about 996, probably 24 October. He was the second son of Hugh the Great, Count of Paris, and Hedwig, sister of Otto I, German Emperor, and was about ten years old when he inherited from his father the Countship of Paris and the Duchy of France. About 970 he married Adelaide of Aquitaine, and as early as 985 the famous Gerbert wrote "The Carlovingian Lothair governs France only in name. The king of France is Hugh." When Louis V died, 21 May, 987, the assistance of Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims, and of Gerbert, brought about the election of Hugh. The electoral assembly of Senlis listened to a discourse of Adalberon: "Crown the Duke", he said. "He is most illustrious by his exploits, his nobility, his forces. The throne is not acquired by hereditary right; no one should be raised to it unless distinguished not only for nobility of birth, but for the goodness of his soul". A unanimous vote ratified this discourse, and Hugh Capet was crowned at Noyon, 3 July, 987. Thus his accession, as M. Luchaire says, was above all "an ecclesiastical achievement". Hugh possessed towns and estates in the vicinity of Paris, Orléans, and in the district of Senlis and Chartres, Touraine and Anjou, but on the whole these were restricted domains, as his vassals on the borders of the Seine and the Loire contested his authority. His military power was mediocre, and he had frequently to seek military aid in alliance with Normandy. But he possessed moral power and a political influence which reached the most remote parts of the kingdom and was felt even by foreigners. His chief concern was to maintain over the Archdiocese of Reims, whose jurisdiction comprised nearly the whole of northern and northeastern France, a continuous, immediate, and uncontested authority. The Archdiocese of Reims possessed a double importance, first because the archbishop had the right to elect and crown the kings of France, and next because of its geographical situation between France and Germany. The death of Adalberon, proved by M. Lot to have taken place 23 January, 989, disturbed the new king, and Arnoul, the new archbishop whom he accepted at the end of March, 989, as successor to Adalberon, attempted a restoration of the Carlovingians (Sept., 989), and Charles of Lorraine, their heir, was for a short time master of Reims and Laon. Arnoul refused to appear at the Council of Senlis (beginning of 990), but the imprisonment of Charles of Lorraine and of Arnoul (29 March, 991), and the deposition of Arnoul pronounced at the Council of St. Basle, fixed by M. Lot at 17 and 18 June, 991 (and not 993), assured the maintenance of the Capetian dynasty. Gerbert became Archbishop of Reims (21 June, 991). This revolution accomplished by a council was received by the papacy with reserve. When Hugh Capet requested the Holy See to legitimize the action of the council, John XVI was silent; later, under the influence of Germany, the pope refused formally to recognize the election of Gerbert. Then began the difficulties which led the bishops devoted to Hugh to profess certain "Gallican principles". Nevertheless, Hugh must not be represented as wishing to found a State Church; what he wished was to maintain the Archdiocese of Reims under the domination of France, and to remove it from the influence of the German emperors. If his attitude towards the papacy was often suspicious, it was not due to a Gallican theology, but because he feared that the popes of the time were too subservient to the policy of the emperors; hence his relations with the Holy See were merely an episode in his general policy, destined to bring about the cessation of the powerful influence which the Saxon dynasty had exercised over France during the tenth century. His domestic policy was very favourable to the development of monastic life and the autonomy of the monasteries. He defended their property against lay tyranny; he sought to remove them from episcopal jurisdiction while upholding the royal right to confirm abbatial elections; he supported all the liberties of the monks in the exercise of their electoral rights; he renounced the custom of distributing abbeys as benefices to laymen. Because of its political importance he wished to retain effective direction over the Abbey of St. Martin of Tours, and even under the reign of the Plantagenet Henry II the Capetians preserved considerable influence at Tours and along the Middle Loire. Apropos of Hugh Capet it is worthy of note that because the Dukes of France had in their possession the famous cope (cappa) of St. Martin, certain authors give to Hugh the Great and to his son Hugh the surname of Capet, which in history is reserved exclusively for the subject of this article. Hugh Capet in his religious policy applied and favoured the ideas of reform upheld by the monks of Clun ______________________________________________________________________________________ www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 945 AND 952 - 1006
Adelaide
(Alix) of
Poitou
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 895 AND 915 - 9 JUN 956
Hugh
The
Great
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
~0910 - 5 OCT 965
Hedwige
De Saxe of
Germany
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
BET 915 AND 929 - 0995
William
I of
Poitou
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0894 - UNKNOWN
Manasses
II de
Chalon
BET 972 AND 975 - >1013
Princess
of
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
>0947 - 1013
Ragerinus
IV of
Hainault
66
66
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1285 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Dunbar
BET 974 AND 980 - 1079
Princess
of
France
~0969 - 1002
Gisela
33
33
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
<1208 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
de
Galloway
1223 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Quincy
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
De
Quincy
~1174 - >1204
Sarah
FitzHugh
30
30
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Comyn
~1194 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Comyn
~1142 - 1201
Robert
FitzHugh
59
59
~1210 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Comyn
?
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Idoine
Comyn
~1216 - UNKNOWN
John
Comyn
~1218 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Comyn
~1223 - 1267
Elizabeth
Comyn
44
44
~1233 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Fraser
~1237 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Fraser
~1306 - 1346
John
Randolph
40
40
~1219 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Dunbar
~1244 - UNKNOWN
Annora
De
Normanville
~1246 - UNKNOWN
John
Comyn
~1248 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Comyn
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Elana
Comyn
BET 1252 AND 1260 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Comyn
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Comyn
~1283 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Dunbar
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Dunbar
1336 - <1423
George
Dunbar
87
87
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Dunbar
~1405 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Dunbar
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Dunbar
BET 968 AND 980 - 1036
Baldwin
IV of
Flanders
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 986 AND 988 - 21 FEB 1029/30
Otgiva
of
Luxembourg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1240 - 1270
David
of
Strathbogie
30
30
>1247 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
De
Chilham
~1293 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Gordon
BET 1293 AND 1305 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Gordon
BET 1292 AND 1294 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Gordon
~1218 - <1264
John
Strathbogie
46
46
~1221 - <1264
Ada
De
Hastings
43
43
BET 1180 AND 1190 - UNKNOWN
David
Strathbogie
He got from his father the lands of Strathbogie, forming one of the fve districts of Aberdeenshire. He was the father of John de Strathbogie, who became Earl of Atholl by his marriage. (The Scots Peerage IV:8)
~1190 - >1269
David
De
Hastings
79
79
~1196 - >1244
Forflissa
Ferelith
Atholl
48
48
~1220 - 1270
Richard
De
Chilham
50
50
1218 - 1261
Maud
Olgivie
43
43
1190 - 1242
Malcolm
Ogilvie
52
52
1200 - 1228
Mary
De
Berkeley
28
28
BET 1188 AND 1198 - 1265
Rohese
de
Dover
~1186 - 1270
Richard
FitzRoy
84
84
BET 1135 AND 1155 - >1203
Duncan
MacDuff
Duncan (MacDuff?), Earl of Fife, son and heir (of Duncan), Justiciar of Scotland; one of the nobles who, in 1174, agreed to the convention at Falaise with Henry II, King of England. He m. at Edinburgh, in 1159-60, Ada, or Ela, said to be niece of Malcolm IV. He d. 1203, after July. (Complete Peerage V:373)
1163 - BEF JAN 1210/11
Henry
of
Atholl
~1130 - <1198
Malcolm
II of
Atholl
68
68
~1074 - ~1155
Uchtres
of
Tynedale
81
81
~1100 - ~1160
Bethoc
of
Scotland
60
60
BET 1166 AND 1176 - >1232
Margaret
LNU
1167 - 1216
John
"Soft
Sword"
48
48
King John "Lackland" Plantagenet of England Born: 24-Dec-1166 Died: 18-Oct-1216 Occupation: 15th Duke Normany King of England Comments: Birth: 24 DEC 1166 in Kings Manor House,Oxford,Oxfordshire,England Death: 18 OCT 1216 in ENG Burial: Abt 20 OCT 1216 ,Worcester,,ENG "Too late to be known as John the first, he's sure to be known as John the worst." John and Magna Carta John (reigned 1199-1216) was an able administrator interested in law and government but he neither trusted others nor was trusted by them. Heavy taxation, disputes with the Church (John was excommunicated by the Pope in 1209) and unsuccessful attempts to recover his French possessions ma him unpopular. Many of his barons rebelled and in June 1215 they forced the King to sign a peace treaty accepting their reforms. This treaty, later known as Magna Carta, limited royal powers, defined feudal obligations between the King and the barons, and guaranteed a number of rights. The most influential clauses concerned the freedom of the Church; the redress of grievances of owners and tenants of land; the need to consult the Great Council of the Realm so as to prevent unjust taxation; mercantile and trading relationships; regulation of the machinery of justice so that justice be denied to no one; and the requirement to control the behaviour of royal officials. The most important clauses established the basis of habeas corpus ('you have the body'), i.e. that no one shall be imprisoned except by due process of law, and that 'to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay right or justice'. The Charter also established a council of barons who were to ensure that the Sovereign observed the Charter, with the right to wage war on him if he did not. Magna Carta was the first formal document insisting that the Sovereign was as much under the rule of law as his people; and that the rights of individuals were to be upheld even against the wishes of the sovereign. As a source of fundamental constitutional principles, Magna Carta came to be seen as an important definition of aspects of English law, and in later centuries as the basis of the liberties of the English people. As a peace treaty Magna Carta was a failure and the rebels invited Louis of France to become their king. When John died in 1216 England was in t grip of civil war. Marriage 1 M (Concubine 5) WARRENE Marriage 2 Agatha DE FERRERS b: ABT 1168 in Of, Charltey, Staffordshire, England Children Joan PLANTAGENET b: ABT 1186 Marriage 3 Clemence DAUNTSEY b: ABT 1162 in (Unknown), England Marriage 4 Agatha FERRERS Children Joan of ENGLAND b: ABT 1188 Marriage 5 Isabel FITZROBERT Married: 29 Aug 1189 Divorced: 1200 Divorced: Marriage 6 Isabella TAILLEFER of Angouleme b: ABT 1180 in Angouleme, France Married: 24 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux, France Children Henry III King of England b: 10 Oct 1206 in Winchester Joan PLANTAGENET b: 22 Jul 1210 Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: 1215 in Westminster, Hampshire Richard PLANTAGENET , Duke of Cornwall b: 5 Jan 1208/09 in Marriage 7 Isabella DE TAILLEFER b: ABT 1188 in of, Angouleme, Charente, France Married: 26 Aug 1200 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France 1 Children HENRY III PLANTAGENET , King of England b: 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester, Hampshire, England Richard PLANTAGENET , Prince of England b: 5 Jan 1208/09 in Winchester, Hampshire, England Joane PLANTAGENET , Princess of England b: 22 Jul 1210 in Coucy, Alsne, France Isabel PLANTAGENET , Princess of England b: 1214 in of, Winchester, Hampshire, England Eleanor PLANTAGENET , Princess of England b: 1215 in Winchester, Hampshire, England King John "Lackland"'s Family Spouse: Isabella Taillefer of Angouleme (Married) Children: King Henry III of England ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Parents: King Henry II "Curt Mantel" of England, Eleanor of Aquitaine Siblings: ***************************************************************************************************************** John had at least 12 illegitimate children. John was the 5th son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and was always his father's favorite son. ***************************************************************************************************************** Required to sign the Magna Carta on June 15, 1215. Angevin
1133 - 1189
Henry II
"FitzEmpress"
Plantagenet
56
56
Henry II was the first in a long line of 14 Plantagent kings, stretching from Henry II's accession through to Richard III's death in 1485. Within that line, however, four distinct Royal Houses can be identified: Angevin, Plantagenet, Lancaster and York. Henry II was the first Angevin (from Anjou) kings. ***************************************************************************************************************** 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 Sept 1151 and his French holdings more than doubled with his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitain (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 Oct 1154. The continental empire ruled by Henry and his sons included the French counties of Brittany, Maine, Poitou, Touraine, Gascony, Anjou, Aquitaine 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 from malcolm 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. SOURCES: http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/fontevra.htm
1122 - 1204
Eleanor
d'Aquitaine
et Poitou
82
82
Crusader! SOURCES: http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/fontevra.htm
1113 - 1151
Geoffrey
V "le Bon"
Plantagenet
38
38
King Henry I of England, in despair over the loss of his son, William, duke of Normandy, who was drowned in the sinking of a ship off the coast of France, sought the aid of Geoffrey Plantagent, one of the most powerful princes of France, a noble person, with "elegant and courtly manners and a reputation for gallantry in the field". Approving the marriage of his daughter Matilda with Geoffrey, King Henry personally invested him with Knighthood, and expressed the hope that all Englishmen would give them full allegiance. The Barons took the oath to uphold the succession of Matilda and Geoffrey and their children after them. Thus Geoffrey heads the line of English Kings which bear his Plantagenet name. The friends of Geoffrey were unaware that their playful nickname for him of Plantagenet would live through the years. The story is told that while disguised in battle and to make himself known to his followers, he leaned from his horse and grasped a sprig of "plante de genet", the common broom corn, and thrust it in his helmet. Thus he derived his popular title. As eldest son of Fulk V, King of Jerusalem, and his wife, Ermengarde, daughter of Helias, Count of Maine, Geoffrey was of the House of Angevin Kings, which had been prominent for three centuries. (www.womacknet.net/plantagenet.htm)
1167 - UNKNOWN
Suzanne
Plantagenet
De Warrenne
1129 - 1202
Hameline
Plantagenet
73
73
~1137 - 1203
Isabella
De
Warrenne
66
66
BET 1090 AND 1097 - 1126
Ermengarde
or Ermentrude
du Maine
BET 1060 AND 1062 - 1110
Helie I
de la
Fleche
D. 1097
Matilda of
Chateau
Du Loire
BET 937 AND 949 - 3 APR 995
Guillaume IV
"Ironarm" de
Aquitaine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 945 AND 951 - 1004
Emma
Capet
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1090 AND 1092 - 1143
Fulk of
Jerusalem
Fulk of Anjou, king of Jerusalem (1092-1143), was the son of Fulk IV, count of Anjou, and his wife Bertrada (who ultimately deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I of France). He became count of Anjou (as Fulk V) in 1109. He was originally an opponent of Henry I of England and a supporter of Louis VI of France, but in 1127 he allied with Henry when Henry arranged for his daughter Matilda to marry Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet. Fulk visited the Holy Land in 1120, and become a close friend of the Templars. After his return he began to subsidize the Templars and also maintained two knights in the Holy Land for a year. In 1128 he was preparing to return to the East when he received an embassy from King Baldwin II of Jerusalem who had no male heir to succeed him. Baldwin arranged for Fulk to marry his daughter Melisende, which would allow Fulk to succeed Baldwin as king. Fulk accepted the offer and in 1129 he and Melisende were married, with the towns of Acre and Tyre as her dowry. In 1131 Fulk became king of Jerusalem when Baldwin II died. The kingdom under Fulk was prosperous, and at the beginning of his reign he also acted as regent of the Principality of Antioch. As regent he had Raymund of Poitou marry the infant Constance of Antioch, daughter of Bohemund II. However, the greatest concern during Fulk's reign was the rise of atabeg Zengi of Mosul. In 1137 Fulk was defeated near Barin. Fulk then allied with the vizier of Damascus, who was also threatened by Zengi, and was able to capture the fort of Banias, to the north of Lake Tiberias. Fulk also strengthened the kingdom to the south. His butler Paganus built the fortress of Kerak to the south of the Dead Sea, and to help give the kingdom access to the Red Sea, Fulk had Blanche Garde and other forts built in the south-west to overpower the Egyptian fortress at Ascalon. In 1137 and 1142, Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus arrived in Syria attempting to impose Byzantine control over the Crusader States. John's arrival was ignored by Fulk, who declined an invitation to meet John in Jerusalem. Fulk died in 1143, leaving two sons who both became kings, as Baldwin III and Amalric I. William of Tyre described Fulk as a capable soldier and politician, who defended both the kingdom and the church, reflecting the policies of his predecessors Baldwin I and Baldwin II. William felt that the major fault of Fulk's reign was his inattention to the defense of the states to the north against the invasions of Zengi, which culminated in the fall of the County of Edessa in 1143. (http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Fulk_of_Jerusalem)
~1043 - 1109
Foulques "The
Brawler"
Rechin d'Anjou
66
66
BET 1059 AND 1060 - 14 FEB 1116/17
Bertrada De
Montfort-
l'Amaury
Ultimately deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I of France.
~1004 - 1046
Geoffroy
II "Ferreol"
Gatinais
42
42
Her husband was not count Aubri, nor was he a double-named Aubri-Geoffroy. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen001.htm Was Geoffrey actually the son of Bouchard, Comte de Gatinais? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1018 - 18 MAR 1075/76
Irmegard
De
Anjou
Married to count Geoffroy of Gâtinais, she was a widow by late 1045 or early 1046 when her mother Hildegarde departed for the Holy Land [Halphen (1906), 293 (act #169); Guillot (1972), 1: 102, n. 453; 2: 159 (act C 242)]. She then became the second wife of duke Robert I of Burgundy, probably not long afterward (since her daughter by that marriage was married in 1067), and died on the same day as her husband, 18 March 1076. As heiress of her brother Geoffroy II Martel, count of Anjou, Ermengarde carried the Angevin possessions to her sons Geoffroy III "le Barbu" and Foulques IV "le Rechin". The obituary of Molème gives 18 March (XV kal. Apr.) as the death date of both Robert and his wife Ermengarde ["XV kal. aprilis, obiit Robertus, dux Burgundie, et Ermentrudis, uxor ejus." Obituaire de Molème, in Petit (1894), 386]. See, e.g., Poupardin (1900), 206-8, and the Chronicle of Foulque le Réchin [see Halphen (1906), 11; Watson (1945), 2], which state that Ermengarde was a daughter of Foulque III "Nerra", sister of Geoffroy II "Martel", wife of count Geoffroy of Château-Landon, and mother of Geoffroy III and Foulques IV. The several twelfth century sources which erroneously make count Aubri the father of Geoffroy III and Foulques IV either do not provide a name for the wife (all but one) or call her Adela, apparently confusing her with her half-sister [see Watson (1945), 1-2, giving quotes from these sources], but still agree that she was a daughter of Foulques III. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1025 - 1087
Simon I de
Montfort
l'Amauri
62
62
BET 1038 AND 1048 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
D'Evereaux
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Saxony
Wittenberg
BET 1198 AND 1201 - BET DEC 1266 AND 1267
Beatrice
De
Savoia
1099 - 1137
William
of
Poitou
38
38
>1080 - 1118
Philippa
of
Toulouse
38
38
~1040 - 1094
William
IV of
Toulouse
54
54
1058 - ~1080
Emma de
Burgo de
Mortaigne
22
22
Ancestry - James Griffiths
1054 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Mortaigne
BET 990 AND 1000 - BET 1060 AND 1061
Pons
of
Toulouse
1071 - 10 FEB 1125/26
William
VII of
Poitou
BET 1021 AND 1026 - 1086
William
VI of
Poitiers
BET 1030 AND 1050 - >1104
Hildegarde
of
Burgundy
The Saint-Aubin genealogies show that Ermengarde's daughter Hildegarde was "de altero patre" and "filia Roberti ducis fratris Henrici regis" [Poupardin (1900), 206], and chart the consanguinity between Ermengarde and Robert's brother king Henri (I) of France. Having been married earlier to Hélie de Semur, whom he set aside, duke R[obert] of the Burgundians was mentioned (along with a count Thibaut) in a letter from abbot Jean I of Fécamp to pope Leo IX as having entered into a consanguineous marriage, and this is presumably a reference to his marriage with Ermengarde ["... Fabula autem haec subsannationis veritur de Tedbaldo comite et Burgundiorum infrunito duce R., qui, transgressores pontificaium decretorum, fas nefasque confundunt, qui abdicatis legitimi thori connubiis, volutantur in inhonestis et consanguinitate foedatis thalamis. ..." PL 143: 797-800]. Maxentii Pictavensis, Marchegay & Mabille (1869), 408; Annales de Saint-Florent, Halphen (1903), 119], count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine. Hildegarde appears with the variant name Audearde (Aldeardis) as a daughter of Robert of Burgundy in a record of her marriage to count Guy-Geoffroy of Poitou ["Per haec tempora duxit uxorem Guido comes Aldeardim, filiam Roberti ducis Burgundiae et neptam Ainrici regis Francorum, relicta Matode supradicta", Chronicon Sancti Maxentii Pictavensis, s.a. 1067, Marchegay & Mabille (1869), 404 (Mateode was Gui-Geoffroy's first wife, ibid., 400)]. This is confirmed by a charter of 9 June × 9 September 1080, which mentions countess Hildegarde of Poitou, sister of count Foulques [Act C 321(c), Guillot (1972), 2: 202-3]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen001.htm
BET 1016 AND 1027 - ~1109
Ella
Ermengarde
(Helie) Semur
BET 969 AND 975 - 31 JAN 1029/30
William
V of
Aquitaine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. ~0934
Eubalus
~0910 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
De
Chalon
BET 917 AND 932 - AFT 14 OCT 962
Adela
of
Normandy
Were her parents Rollo (Hrolf) and Poppa de Bayeux? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 885 AND 900 - 17 DEC 942
William
I of
Normandy
It is said that William flirted with the idea of becoming a monk before he was declared heir to Rollo. Murdered by the Count of Flanders. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1008 - 1035
Robert
I of
Normandy
27
27
<1503 - UNKNOWN
George
Home
~1014 - 1052
Hugues
II de
Ponthieu
38
38
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Jumieges
>0986 - 1015
Hugues
Des
Plantard
29
29
BET 1103 AND 1105 - >1130
Eleanor
Rochefoucauld
BET 1075 AND 1077 - 1151
Aimery
I
Chatellerault
1079 - >1119
Dangereuse
De
L'Isle
40
40
~1118 - 19 JAN 1147/48
William
III De
Warrenne
BET 1120 AND 1124 - 1174
Adele
Talvas De
Montgomery
1084 - 1171
William Talvas
Montgomery
Despencer
87
87
BET 1050 AND 1052 - ~1132
Robert
De
Alencon
1066 - >1100
Agnes
De
Ponthieu
34
34
1022 - 1094
Roger
De
Mongomerie
72
72
~1025 - 1079
Mabel De
Talvas De
Belleme
54
54
1080 - 23 FEB 1141/42
Alix Alixalade
Helie
Burgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
I of
Leuven
BET 1060 AND 1065 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Sibylle Maude
of Burgundy
~1178 - 1205
Foubert
De
Douvres
27
27
BET 1180 AND 1184 - 1233
Isabel
De
Briwere
~1167 - UNKNOWN
Humphrey
De
Berkeley
D. UNKNOWN
Agatha
LNU
1139 - UNKNOWN
Theobald
De
Berkeley
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Unknown
1115 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Berkeley
~1069 - 1136
Alexander
II De
Berkeley
67
67
~1040 - >1093
Viscount
of
Dursley
53
53
BET 1480 AND 1485 - 1540
Nicholas
Sotherton
Served as Alderman for Norwich.
1530 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldrich
1540 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Aldrich
1548 - UNKNOWN
Hester
Aldrich
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Helissende
d'Avranches
~1043 - UNKNOWN
Judith
(Le Goz)
Avranches
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 1045 AND 1055 - UNKNOWN
Albreda
d'Avranches
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
Goz
d'Avranches
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Maud or
Matilda
d'Avranches
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Lupus
Avranches
BET 1090 AND 1095 - 1138
Earl of
Dunbar
~1094 - UNKNOWN
Derdere
BET 1140 AND 1152 - UNKNOWN
Adam
of
Angus
BET 1145 AND 1156 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
of
Angus
~1158 - UNKNOWN
William
of
Angus
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Lord
Morpeth
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Merlay
BET 975 AND 980 - 1044
Omfroi
De
Vielles
~0984 - 1045
Aubreye
De La
Haye
61
61
The Forest of Brotonne "located in the last loop of the Seine", is south of the Seine in Normandy, which is mostly the Department of Eure, but the Department of Seine-Maritime (anciently named Seine-Inferieure) crosses the Seine to include this land south of the loop.
~1046 - ~1119
Henry of
Warwick De
Beaumont
73
73
~1047 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Beaumont
BET 1049 AND 1050 - 1112
Aubreye
De
Beaumont
~1020 - <1066
Robert
Beaumont
46
46
~1020 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Vielles
~1022 - UNKNOWN
Dunelme
De
Vielles
?
0990 - 1069
Waleran
De
Beaumont
79
79
0994 - UNKNOWN
Oda
De
Conteville
~1237 - 1314
Hugo
(Hugh)
Gifford
77
77
~1278 - UNKNOWN
David
Gray
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Gray
D. UNKNOWN
John
Pain
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
York
D. UNKNOWN
James
York
~1297 - UNKNOWN
Sir
Knight
~1299 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Gordon
~1050 - 10 MAR 1106/07
Robert
FitzHamon
1060 - 1094
Sibyl
De
Montgomery
34
34
1022 - 1094
Robert "The
Great" of
Montgomery
72
72
~1117 - 1189
Maud
FitzRoy of
Gloucester
72
72
D. 1179
Roger
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
D. 1175
Richard
~1147 - 1191
Mabel
FitzRobert
44
44
BET 1158 AND 1172 - 1217
Countess
of
Gloucester
~1151 - UNKNOWN
Amauri
De
Montfort
D. 1213
Amauri
De
Montfort
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Clare
JAN 1208/09 - 1272
Richard
of
England
Joined the Sixth Crusade in 1240. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall)
1220 - UNKNOWN
Amice
De
Clare
1222 - 1262
Richard
De
Clare
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Clare
1228 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Clare
1229 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
De
Clare
D. UNKNOWN
Earl of
Devon
~1176 - 1211
William
De
Braose
35
35
Captured by royal forces in pursuit of his father; held to have been starved to death (together with his mother) by the order of King John.
1152 - 1211
William
III de
Braose
59
59
The name of de Braose is variously spelled as de Briouse, de Breos, and de Briouze.
~1177 - 1215
Giles
De
Braose
38
38
1197 - UNKNOWN
Lord of
Bramber
and Gower
D. UNKNOWN
Giles
De
Braose
D. 1213
Geoffrey
FitzPiers
D. 23 FEB 1214/15
Geoffrey
de
Mandeville
D. <1243
Hubert
De
Burgh
D. 1197
Beatrix
De
Say
~1100 - 1153
Ranulph
De
Meschines
53
53
~1032 - 1100
Hamo
Dapifer
Crevecouer
68
68
1070 - ~1136
Lucia
of
Mercia
66
66
She paid 500 marks to King Henry in 1130 (after the death of her husband, Ranulph) for license to remain unmarried for 5 years. The Countess Lucy confirmed, as his widow, Ranulph's grant of the Manor of Spalding to the monks of that place.
1147 - 1181
Hugh
Kevelioc
of Chester
34
34
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
BET 1154 AND 1155 - 1227
Bertrade
De
Montfort
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
1117 - 13 MAR 1180/81
Simon III
Chauve de
Montfort
~1126 - ~1164
Maud
38
38
D. UNKNOWN
Orlaith
MacMurrough
~1172 - 1232
Earl of
Chester
and Lincoln
60
60
D. UNKNOWN
Mabel
of
Chester
D. 1247
Agnes
of
Chester
D. >1232
Countess
of
Lincoln
Her inheritance include the castle and manor of Bolingbroke.
D. UNKNOWN
Domnall
Mor
1143 - 1214
William
of
Scotland
71
71
BET 1114 AND 1115 - 1152
Henry
Stewart
BET 1117 AND 1120 - BET 1166 AND 1178
Ada
of
Surrey
1197 - 6 JAN 1227/28
Princess
of
Scotland
Her maritagium probably included lands in Harringworth, Northamptonshire.
~1192 - BEF 20 MAR 1250/51
Isabel
of
Scotland
D. 1241
Ada
of
Scotland
1207 - 1237
John
of
Scotland
30
30
D. 1237
Maud
of
Scotland
~1162 - 1201
Constance
of
Brittany
39
39
D. 1171
Duke
of
Brittany
1150 - 1201
Margaret
of
Huntingdon
51
51
D. 1252
Clemence
De
Fougeres
D. 1187
Guillaume
De
Fougeres
D. UNKNOWN
Agatha
De
Hummet
D. ABT 1 FEB 1220/21
William
d'Aubigny
Embarked on the Crusage of 1218; fought at the siege of Damietta Nov 1219. Died en route home in Italy, near Rome
D. 1241
Maud
d'Aubigny
D. 1240
Isabel
d'Aubigny
D. 1243
Earl of
Arundel
D. 1254
Nicole
d'Aubigny
D. UNKNOWN
Cecily
d'Aubigny
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Tateshal
D. UNKNOWN
John
FitzAlan
of Clun
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Somery
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
de
Mohaut
D. 1247
Sheriff of
Nottinghamshire
and Derby
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Ferrers
D. 1190
Earl of
Derby
D. 1219
Sibyl
De
Braose
1193 - MAR 1253/54
5th
Earl of
Derby
D. 1266
Bertha
De
Ferrers
1216 - UNKNOWN
Sibyl
De
Ferrers
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Ferrers
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
de
Furnival
D. UNKNOWN
John De
Vipont or De
Vieuxpont
D. 1217
Robert
De
Quincy
D. 1266
Countess
of
Lincoln
D. UNKNOWN
John
De
Lacy
D. UNKNOWN
Isaac
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
Abraham
Jr.
Seay
Posted by: Vi (Seay) McAllister (ID *****1529) Date: November 20, 2003 at 15:27:01 In Reply to: Abraham Seay's 1772 Will by beth masters of 2506 Here is what I have on the Abraham Seay Wills: Albemarle County, Va., Will Book 2 Pg. 288 (Will of Abraham Seay II) In the Name of God Amen, I ABRAHAM SEAY of Albemarle County being in perfect health and Sound sense and memory but Calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory world and that all flesh must yield when it pleaseth God to Call, therefore I do make this my last Will and Testament and desire it may be received by all persons as such. Imprimus, I give my soul to Almighty God who gave it to me and my body to the Earth from whence it was taken, to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named in Sure and Certain hopes of the Resurrection at the last day and as touching my worldly Estate, or what it is pleased God to bless me With, I give and dispose of it as followeth, to witt: Item: I give and bequeath to my son JOHN SEAY all that part of the tract of Land whereon I live on the South side Crooks Creek above the mouth of Timber tree branch to him and his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath to my son AUSTIN SEAY all that part of the tract of Land whereon I now live below the mouth of Timber tree branch and all on the north side of the Said Creek with all the Improvements thereto belonging to him and his heirs forever, and if it should please God that either of my two mentioned sons should die Without heir my Will and desire is that his part of the Said Land shall fall to my son Abraham Seay, Jun. And my will and desire is that all my Lands and Chattles Continue and Remain in the possession my dearly beloved wife AMY SEAY during her Natural Life, and after her decease all my stocks of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, etc. with my Household furniture to be equally divided amongst my three sons, viz: ABRAHAM SEAY, JOHN SEAY and AUSTIN SEAY, at the discretion of My dearly beloved wife AMY SEAY and my son ABRAHAM SEAY, JUN. Whom I appoint as Executrix and executor of this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and Seal this twentieth day of September In the year of Our Lord Christ 1761. his Signed: ABRAHAM X SEAY (L.S.) ( mark) Wit: Cabell Stone Elijah Stone Benjamin X Wright (his mark) Pg 289, Will Book 2, Albemarle County, Virginia I, ABRAHAM SEAY having by God's mercy Continued in life to this day and being under great Weakness of body but of perfect mind and memory, and now find it will be Convenient to make a Schedule to the above Will Which I now ratify and Confirm except in Some few particulars herein afterwards to be mentioned, I give to my Son STEPHEN SEAY five shillings Current money and also to my son ABRAHAM SEAY five shillings. I give to my son JOHN SEAY his first choice of my feather beds, I also give to my son AUSTIN SEAY the next Choice of my beds, I likewise give to my son AUSTIN SEAY my young Sorrel mare, I give to my Daughter ALLY SEAY fifty Shillings, I also give my Daughter ANN SEAY One Cow and Calf. I also give to my daughter SUSANNAH SEAY one cow and calf. All the Rest of my Estate personal I desire may be ( at the death of my Wife) equally divided between my sons JOHN SEAY and AUSTIN SEAY but these my last Legacies given in this Schedule is to remain in the use of My loving Wife till her death as mentioned in my will above. I likewise desire it may be noted, and it is my desire, that Whereas I made my son ABRAHAM SEAY Joint Legatee with my sons JOHN and AUSTIN in a former Clause of this my Last Will and Testament written in the year of Our Lord 1761, since which he has married and gone from me and I've already given him a full proportion, and my Will and desire is that he shall have no more of my Estate than what is mentioned in this Last part of my Will and Testament and I also desire that Instead of my son ABRAHAM SEAY I do appoint my son JOHN SEAY With my loving wife AMY SEAY Executrix and Executor to this my Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I hereunto again affix my hand and Seal this twenty-third day of September in the Year of Our Lord 1771. ( his) Signed: ABRAHAM X SEAY (L.S.) (mark) Signed Sealed and Delivered In Presence of us---- Elias Willis Thomas Clements (his mark) Elijah Stone Martin Key, Sr. At Albemarle August Court 1772, This last Will & Testament of Abraham Seay dec'd was presented in Court & proved by the Oath of Elijah Stone & Martin Key, witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. Test: Tucker Woodson, D.C.
1780 - UNKNOWN
Ruth
Camp
~1826 - UNKNOWN
John
Patterson
~1830 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Patterson
~1839 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Patterson
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
"Anna" E.
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Simmons
1758 - UNKNOWN
James
Jr.
Simmons
1764 - UNKNOWN
John
Simmons
1770 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Simmons
<1773 - UNKNOWN
Christianna
Simmons
1773 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
W.
Simmons
1777 - 1850
Charles
Simmons
73
73
1779 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Simmons
1785 - UNKNOWN
Moses
Simmons
1787 - UNKNOWN
Elisha
Simmons
1789 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Sally
Simmons
1790 - UNKNOWN
Joshua
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
Dedemia
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Holman
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
James
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
Moses
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
Susanah
Simmons
D. UNKNOWN
John
L.
Richardson
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Spencer
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
John
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
James
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Betsy
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Braxton
Smith
D. UNKNOWN
Sally
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
Thompson
White
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Ann
Breedlove
D. UNKNOWN
David
Webster
D. UNKNOWN
Lewis
Peeples
D. UNKNOWN
Minor
Lipscombe
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Shields
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Shields
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
John
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
William
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
Rhoda
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Allen
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
Lewis
Jones
D. UNKNOWN
Christianna
Morris
D. UNKNOWN
David
Wade
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Thompson
D. UNKNOWN
Benajar
Thompson
D. UNKNOWN
Christianna
Thompson
D. UNKNOWN
James
Kincade
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
H
Thompson
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Woodson
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Woodson
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
Woodson
1570 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Winston
<1595 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Dabney
D. UNKNOWN
Anthony
Winston
1700 - UNKNOWN
John
Herbert
Crowder
1710 - UNKNOWN
Mary
~1670 - UNKNOWN
Bartholomew
C. (I)
Crowder
BET 1674 AND 1675 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Herbert
D. UNKNOWN
John
Herbert
1619 - 1689
Henry
Crowder
70
70
D. 1628
Hugh
Crowder
~1765 - UNKNOWN
Drury
Willis
D. UNKNOWN
William
Willis
~1750 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Anne
Willis
~1753 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Anne
Willis
~1754 - UNKNOWN
Sherwood
Willis
~1756 - UNKNOWN
John
Willis
~1758 - UNKNOWN
Sterling
Willis
~1758 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Willis
~1764 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Willis
~1756 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Willis
1600 - ~1677
Colonel
77
77
1557 - 1607
Thomas
Cleybourne
50
50
~1570 - 1607
Sarah
Smith
37
37
1610 - ~1676
Jane
Elizabeth
Butler
66
66
~1585 - UNKNOWN
John
Boteler
~1576 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Elliott
~1715 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Rice
1744 - 1848
Robert
Evans
104
104
~1750 - ~1863
Sarah
Hetty
May
113
113
"Not sure of source of information... "Hetty Mae Evans and she was the 2nd wife of Robert...." from Doyle Baker info(doylebaker58@@aol.com) at Ancestry.com
1823 - UNKNOWN
Cynthia
Perry
Young
1847 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Jane
Evans
1849 - UNKNOWN
James
Franklin
Evans
1852 - UNKNOWN
Willis
Granbury
Evans
~1853 - UNKNOWN
John
Evans
~1820 - UNKNOWN
Jane
"Jincia"
Young
1842 - UNKNOWN
Jefferson
C.
Evans
D. UNKNOWN
Evan
Evans
1723 - UNKNOWN
John
May
1727 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Stafford
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Evans
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Evans
1777 - UNKNOWN
Ruth
Evans
1788 - UNKNOWN
Jabez
Evans
1794 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Evans
1790 - UNKNOWN
Solomon
Sol
Evans
~1781 - UNKNOWN
William
Evans
~1663 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Wingo
~1668 - 1726
Ann
Taylor
58
58
Ann may have been previously married to John Doss who died 17 Sept 168 Ann's maiden name may have been Taylor.
~1730 - UNKNOWN
James
Wingo
BET 1719 AND 1734 - UNKNOWN
William
Wingo
BET 1724 AND 1734 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Wingo
BET 1726 AND 1734 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Stuart
Wingo
BET 1728 AND 1734 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Savannah
Wingo
~1706 - UNKNOWN
James
Rucker
~1697 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Rucker
~1700 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Rucker
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Rucker
1680 - UNKNOWN
John
Rucker
BET 1685 AND 1690 - UNKNOWN
Ephraim
Rucker
BET 1685 AND 1703 - UNKNOWN
Peter
Rucker
BET 1683 AND 1705 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Rucker
BET 1700 AND 1722 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Rucker
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Coghill
~1640 - 1681
Ambrose
Levi
Rucker
41
41
1642 - 1666
Elizabeth
Anne
Beaucamp
24
24
1607 - 1661
Johann
Rucker
54
54
1610 - 1666
Isabella
56
56
1577 - UNKNOWN
William
Conrad
Rucker
1579 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Margaret
1549 - UNKNOWN
Hans
Conrad
Rucker
1551 - UNKNOWN
Hilda
Maria
1517 - UNKNOWN
Conrad
Heinz Levi
Rucker
1520 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Elizabeth
1488 - UNKNOWN
William
Georg
Rucker
1489 - UNKNOWN
Victoria
1456 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Conrad
Rucker
1459 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Marie
1423 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Levi
Rucker
1426 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Maria
Malschuer
1400 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Henry Levi
Rucker
1405 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
1365 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Levi
Rucker
1360 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
1340 - UNKNOWN
Helschmetz
Heintz
Rucker
1302 - UNKNOWN
Friedrick
Schmetz
Rucker
~1645 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Fielding
~1604 - UNKNOWN
Rogers
Fielding
~1604 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Neale
1580 - UNKNOWN
Basil
Fielding
1585 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ashton
~1654 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1554 - UNKNOWN
William
Fielding
~1558 - UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Lane
~1559 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Ashton
BET 1640 AND 1641 - BET 1689 AND 1690
John
Lewis
Was John's mother Johane or Isabelle? _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/J. H. Garner Ancestry/Robbie Burnett _______________________________________________________________________________________ Early Virginia Immigrants; 1623–1666 Lewis, Edwd., 1653, by Mr. John Lewis, Gloucester Co. Lewis, Wm., 1653, by Mr. John Lewis, Gloucester Co. Lewis, John, Jr., 1653, by Mr. John Lewis, Gloucester Co. Lewis, Lidia, 1653, by Mr. John Lewis, Gloucester Co. _______________________________________________________________________________________ He emigrated to the American colonies approximately 1655, a few years after his father had done so. According to family legend he resided in Wales with the Mostyn family of Denbighshire for a time before emigrating. That John Lewis was in America in 1658 can be shown by the York County records of October 8, 1658 and that he was head right of Col. George Reade on March 1657/58. He would have been 18 years old at the time and seemingly attached himself to the adventures of his uncle, Major William Lewis, since they seem to have followed the same paths and been closely related. Major William Lewis, it is reported, never married and at his death (which exact date cannot be determined), Major John Lewis was the beneficiary of his estate. Chemokins plantation would thus be in his possession, although there is nothing to suggest that he resided there as a permanent resident. There seems no doubt that he maintained it on an absentee-landlord basis, operating the plantation by means of overseers and managers and a gang of slave labor. Several of his sons, when they reached an age where they could act as overseers, resided there. Major John Lewis made his principal residence on the property north of Poropotanke Creek that he would have inherited from his father, Col. John Lewis, and probably resided there also in a separate dwelling during his father's later years. This would have been in New Kent County until 1692 and then in King and Queen County. He apparently received his rank of Major for his service in the New Kent County Militia and possibly at the Indian raid against the Indian town of Chymocans in 1644. Jefferson-Washington-Smith-Lewis-Houston-Decker Major John Lewis / Isabella Miller b. abt 1635 - bef 1690 / 1640 - abt 1703 m. 1666 in New Kent Co., Va Major John Lewis Captain of Horse in New Kent County, Va. where he owned estates in 1680. Member of the House of Burgesses Justice John Lewis, Junr. patent dated December 29, 1655: 250 acres in Gloucester County beginning at main swamp of Poropotank Creek running down same fr om land of Colonel Richard Lee to Beech Spring fork then up to lands of s aid Lee and by his land to the place of beginning. (Virginia Land Patents , Book No. 4, page 9 and on page 6 of original Books 4 and 5 bound togeth er). mouth of a great branch next below the said Lewis' plantation by Old Woma ns Poynt. Increased his father's tract in 1660s and built a grist mill When his brother William died about 1660 he inherited Chemokins in New Ke nt Co., (later K&Q) Va. John Lewis; patent dated Nov 3, 1663: 1700 acres at head of Poropotank Cr eek on both sides (lands were in both Gloucester and New Kent counties) B ook No. 5, page 229. John Lewis; patent dated Aug. 16, 1667; 2600 acres in Gloucester and Ne w Kent Couties being upon both sides Poropotank Swamp beginning at the mo uth of a great branch next below the said Lewis' plantation by Old Woman s Poynt. On Feb 25, 1673-4, Lt. Col. John Smith, Mr. John Buckner, Mr., Philip Lig htfoot, Mr. Thomas Royston, and Mr. John Lewis received a patent for 10,0 50 acres on north side Mattapony River in New Kent Co.(later K&Q). In 1676 John Lewis lived not far from the home of Maj. Thomas Pate, whic h was in Gloucester Co., where Nathaniel Bacon and his followers were enc amped. Lewis suffered great losses in stock and goods at the hands of Bac on's troops. Thomas Pate's home was about 2 miles away across Poropotan k Creek. In 1677 a Major Lewis was credited with paying the parish of Petsworth i n Gloucester County 500 lbs. tobacco 8 br. 4th. 1677. In November 1678 Coll Lewis was paid for a lock to the church door. Father: John LEWIS b: 22 FEB 1591 in Monmouthshire,Wales,England Mother: Margaret (Lydia?) PERKINS b: Abt 1600 in Wales Marriage 1 Isabella MILLER b: 24 AUG 1640 in Gloucester,VA. Married: Abt 1660 in New Kent Co.,VA. Children John LEWIS b: 30 NOV 1669 in King & Queen Co.,VA. Edward LEWIS b: 5 SEP 1667 in Gloucester Co.,VA. ("John") Zachary LEWIS b: 1673 in New Kent Co.,VA David LEWIS b: 5 MAY 1685 in St. Peters Parish,VA. William LEWIS b: Abt 1670 in New Kent Co.,VA. Nicholas LEWIS b: Abt 1671 in New Kent Co.,VA. Thomas LEWIS b: Abt 1674 in New Kent Co.,VA. Mildred LEWIS b: Abt 1676 in New Kent Co.,VA. James LEWIS b: 1675 in New Kent Co.,VA. Gawin LEWIS b: Abt 1680 in New Kent Co.,VA. Patience LEWIS b: 1682 Owen LEWIS b: Abt 1684 in King & Queen Co.,VA. Elizabeth LEWIS b: 1668 in Richmond,New Kent Co.,VA. Mary LEWIS b: 1665 in New Kent Co.,VA. Sarah LEWIS b: Abt 1675 in Richmond,VA. Abraham LEWIS b: 1679 in New Kent Co.,VA. _______________________________________________________________________________________ land grant for 250 acres. was made a Captain of the horse militia of New Kent. patented 100 acres. patented 2600 acres. suffered depredation from the troops of Bacon. termed a Major in the foot services. patented 10,000 acres with Lieut. Col John Smith, Capt. Philip Lightfoot, Mr. Thomas Royston and Mr. John Buckner. Ancestry/Robbie Burnett _______________________________________________________________________________________ from _Genealogies of VA Families_, from The William & Mary Quar terly, vol. III, Heale-Muscoe, pages 369-375: A patent to Maj. William Lewis was in hands of Maj. John Lewis of Warner Hall in 1717; he deeded it to his son Charles found in Hening's Statutes, vol II, page 377. This Maj. Lewis held the title as early as 1653. The author re-states Robert Lewis of York had only two daus, BUT he was "doubtless a kinsman of the LEWISes of Warner Hall." Maj. William Lewis's connection to Col. John Lewis apparently hinges on ownership of plantation "Chemokins" or "Chemohocans." The author then says the most likely parents of Col. John Lewis of Warner Hall is John Lewis and Lydia of Gloucester who settled on Lewis' Creek, formerly Totopotomoy Creek. His prob able sons when he emigrated were: William, Edward and John Jr. William MIGHT BE the above William; Edward settled in Rappahan nock and King & Queen Cos; John Jr. granted lands in 1655 at main swamp of Poropotank Creek. As Mr. John Lewis he patented land in New Kent and Goucester, both sides above creek. In 1676 his residence was near Maj. Thomas PATE's where Bacon encamped and died. (page 372) "According to the tombstone of his son Col. John Lewis, he married Isabella _____, and had issue..." The footnote says "It is not know (sic) how many sons John Lewis and Isabella his wife had." page 373: "John Lewis of Warner Hall, son of Maj. John Lewis and Isabella, his wife, who was probably son of John Lewis and Lydia who first settled on Poropotank Creek in 1653 was born 30 NOV 1669 and d. 14 NOV 1725. He married Elizabeth Warner (1672-1719-20), dau Col. Augustine Warner and Mildred Read ... They had 14 children but only 8 names are preserved. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/reports/misclews.txt ______________________________________________________________________________________ from "John Lewis (1594-1657) of Monmouthshire, Eng. and Gloucester and New Kent Co., VA" by Malcolm H. Harris, reprinted in _Genealogies of VA Families_, from VA Magazine History & Biog raphy, vol. IV John Jr. is the John of most patents -- including one adj. George AUSTIN's line and Poropotank Swamp. He dropped the 'Jr" in patents after 1657; he lived in New Kent Co., near Maj. Thomas Pate, about two miles across the Poropotank Creek. His burial spot is not found, but a tombstone for Mrs. Isabella Yard (1640 1703/4) is certainly his wife who married secondly Robert Yard. The tombstone for Capt. Edward Lewis (1667-1713) was found at foot of Mrs. Isabella Yard's grave -- he is identified as son of John and Isabella. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/reports/misclews.txt ______________________________________________________________________________________ Ancestry/Billy E. Huffman, Jr Ancestry/Karen Blagg Ancestry/David V. Hughey One World Tree http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=49224&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0 (Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin by Anderson, Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott). ) _______________________________________________________________________________________ Maj. John "of Chemokins" (1John) Lewis (Conjecture) Maj. John Lewis was born c. 1634 in Monmouthshire, Wales. John is most noted for being the father of Councilor John Lewis. John is first cited as headright for his father's 1653 land patent in then York Co VA. Much confusion results from an additional record which shows a John Lewis as headright for Col. George Reade, the forefather of George Washington, in 3/1658. Perhaps, this was another John Lewis? John Lewis was in America in 1658 can be shown by the York County records of October 8, 1658 and that he was headright of Col. George Reade on March 1658. In about 1660, John inherited Chemokins after the death of his brother, William. And by 1666 in New Kent Co VA, John married Isabella Miller b. 8/24/1640 New Kent Co VA. John and Isabella lived the remainder of their lives, probably on the original homestead. John is said to have managed Chemokins through a series of overseers which included some of his sons. John died 12/2/1689 in New Kent Co VA. Isabella would later marry Robert Yard of England. But after her death, Isabella was returned to the Lewis Plantation and is buried in the Old Lewis Cemetery in what is now King and Queen Co VA. Born 12/15/1633 Liantilio, Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales Liantilio, Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales Parish Records: One of the John Lewis' was christened on Dec. 15th, 1633. This is consistent with Col. Joh n Lewis who married Isabella Miller (Yard). Immigrated c. 1653 w/ family to York Co VA Land Patent Book No. 3 p. 4: Mr. John Lewis, 250 acres at the head of a branch belonging to Poropotanke Creek, called Lewis Cr. But formerly Totopotomoys Creek in Glouchester County, 1 July 1653. Transported 5 persons: John Lewis, Lidia Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Edward Lewis, John Lewis Jr. 1654 New Kent Co split from York Co 1655 Gloucester Co VA Land Record Land Patent Book No. 4, p. 6: John Lewis, Jr. 250 acres, Gloucester Co. 29 December 1655 at the main swamp of Poropotanke running down the same from the land of Col. Richard Lee, to Beech Spring &c. 1658 New Kent Co VA Land Record 1658 New Kent Co VA Deeds, p 321: To all and whereas and now know ye that I the said Samuel Mathews Esq and give and grant unto John Lewis and James Turner one thousand acres of Land and Marsh called Lewis’ Island lying and being in the County of New Kent Bonded on the East side on the north side and on the west side with the River and on the south side with Parencess Creek that divides this Land from the Land of John Pouncy. The said Land being due unto the said John Lewis and James Turner by and for the Transportation of twenty persons and to have and yealding and dated the 18th of November 1658. 1/1662 New Kent Co VA Land Record New Kent Co VA Deeds, p 565: To all etc whereas etc me Know ye that I the said Sir William Berkeley Governor & give and grant unto John Lewis and Thomas Mitchell one thousand six hundred and Eighty acres of land lying and being in the county of New Kent beginning at a Spanish Oak in the Line of W. Mitchell Land. . .to Lt Cole Jacob’s Corner. . .line of Mr. Mitchell’s Land. . .The said Land being due by Transportation and To have & to Hold and to be Sold and yielding and paying and which payment to be made yearly from the entry of the survey and rights in the office being the 30th of October 1662 provided and Dated the 15th of January 1662. 3/1662 New Kent Co VA Land Record John Lewis & James Turner 1000 Acres Patent issued the 18th March 1662 in the said Lewis & Turner’s names and granted by William Berkeley, Knight, his Magesties Governor & Ira Hickman. 1663 New Kent Co VA Land Record Land Patent Book No. 5, p. 299: John Lewis Patent dated November 23, 1663; 1700 acres at the head of Poropotanke creek both sides, adjoining the lands of Mr. Major, Thomas Hanckes, George Austin, up Coates Branch to Col. Richard Lee’s land, to the bridge swamp, thence down the bridge swamp and Porpopontanke Swamp t the head of the Creek and so to the place where it began; 120 acres thereof patented to Timothy Lodell and Thomas Broughton Sept. 13, 1651, and assigned to John Lewis; 100 acres thereof patented by Howell Price Oct. 6, 1656 and assigned to said LEWIS; and 600 acres not before granted. Married 1666 in New Kent Co VA to Isabella Miller b. 8/24/1640 New Kent Co VA 8/7/1667 New Kent Co VA Land Record To all and whosoever and now know ye that I the said Wm. Berkley, Knt., Governor, do give and grant and on John Lewis two thousand acres of Land in New Kent and proper upon fiven of proper banke swamp beginning at the mount of a great branch north below the said Lewis Plantation. . .to a hickory in Tymothy Lewis oak Line. . .by a branch of Mahogany Swamp. . .to the corner of Geo Majie Land. . .possetion Swamp. . .along John Chambers Land. . .from up land of John Aoy to in South Swamp. . .to John Land. . .Geo Sissims lyne of trees. . .to said road of Cobb branch. . .to the Land where it began. Land being as follows. Eighty acres part through of Tymothy Lewis and one Thousand acres of and six hundred acres granted to the same Lewis by plat Dted the 23 November 1663 and the being hundred and Twenty being due by and for the Transfer of nineteen persons to have and to hold provided and Dated this Seventh August 1667. Persons transported: William Jones, Morgan, Mary Bently, James Shepherd, Jeremy Morgan, Richard Moore, Tho Page, Sarah. 8/16/1667 New Kent Co VA Land Record Land Patent Book No. 6, p. 17: JOHN LEWIS; patent dated August 16, 1667, 2600 acres in Glouchester and New Kent Counties being upon both sides of Poropotanke Swamp, beginning at the mouth of a great branch next below the said LEWIS’ plantation by Old Woman’s Poynt; boundaries mentioned as courses are run as follows: Timothy Lowdell’s line, John Levingstone’s line, a branch of Mattapony Swamp, Richard Jamor, Junr’s land, George Major’s land, head of Pepetico Swamp, John Chamberlain’s land, John Fox’s land Poropotanke Swamp, George Austin’s line, head of Coale’s branch, the land of Mr. Richard Lee, Bridge Swamp, Poropotanke Swamp to the mill, and down the creek to the beginning. Due 80 acres purchased of Timothy Lowdell, and 1000 acres of Howell Price and 600 acres as by patent Nov. 23, 1663, and the residues 820 acres due by and for the transportation of 19 persons. 1668 New Kent Co VA Land Patent To all etc to whom go now know yea that I the sayd Berkerly, Knt, Governor, etc give and grant unto an John Lewis one hundred acres of Land Lying in part County and on the NE side of Caine hole swamp. . .of John Leoissone land next Edward Wadkins land. . .to Cain hole swamp. . .to the head spring this land and John Kings then joining to the said Leoissone Land. . .The Land Grant being by and for the transportation of two persons and to have and to hold adjoining and paying present 22nd day of April 1668. Tho C 1675 New Kent Co VA Record John Lewis termed major in the foot service. 1675 New Kent Co VA Land Patent 1675 John Lewis patented 10,000 acres with Lieut. Smity, Capt Lightfoot, Mr. Royston and Buckner 1675/1676 Gloucester Co VA Officials: John Lewis, Surveyor 1676 Bacon's Rebellion General Court Records: John Lewis' residence in 1676 being near Major Thomas Pate's, where Bacon encamped, he suffered severely from the depredations of his troops. "Persons who Suffered by Bacon's Rebellion": 15 Oct. 1677 Col. John West, a person greatly impaired in his stock and goods by the Rebells, and a most constant Loyall Gentleman during the late Rebellion, and was for some time after Bacon's death Inprisoned by the Rebell Partie." "Major John Lewis a sufferer in the same kind as the former." Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 5, p. 67: At Middlesex Court in Feb 1677 one Matyhew Bentley was summoned to answer the charge that during the late rebellion, when in command of forty or fifty men-in-arms at Major Lewis' plantation in New Kent county, he killed three hogs and four sheep, used a great deal of corn, and took meal for the whole rebel army at Major Pate's The Pate residence was just south of Chemokins. 1680 New Kent Co VA Record 1680, John Lewis was captain of horse in the militia of New Kent, and one of its justices. Died 12/2/1689 New Kent Co VA 1691 King and Queen split from New Kent Co Buried on Lewis Plantation, King and Queen Co VA Maj. John Lewis Unknown Location Here lieth interred the body of Mrs. Isabella Yard born the 24th of August 1640 and departed this life the ninth day of February 1703/4 aged 6_ years 5 months & 16 days http://lewis187.home.mchsi.com/Lewis/Councilor-99.htm#a _______________________________________________________________________________________ Major John Lewis and his wife Isabella Warner are said to have been the original settlers of Warner Hall, the place being named in honor of Isabella Warner. (Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson) _______________________________________________________________________________________
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Miller
1696 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Lewis
1 JAN 1701/02 - UNKNOWN
John
Zachary
Lewis
~1706 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Lewis
1710 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Lewis
1717 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Lewis
1618 - 1657
John
Lewis-
Prichards
39
39
[jblewis.FTW] See KENMORE AND THE LEWISES, pp. 4 - 6, "The recent findings of three Lewis tombstones . . . has made it seem extremely likely that John Lewis, born in Monmouthshire, England, in 1594, was the first of the Lewis family of Warner Hall to arrive in this country." According to "Genealogies of VA Families", p. 201, this John Lewis received a patent dated July 01, 1653, for 250 acres of land at the head of a branch belonging to Poropotank Creek, called Lewis Creek, formerly Totopotomo Creek, in Gloucester County, VA, due by and for importation of 5 persons into the colony. The names on the patent are: Jon. (John) Lewis, Lidia Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Edwd. Lewis and Jon. (John) Lewis, Junr. Also, on p. 224 there is a diagram of "The Lewis Family of Poropotank Creek, King & Queen County, VA" which includes a note that John Lewis (1594-1657) immigrated to VA circa 1650 with his wife and three sons. Note: I believe that the preceeding reference may be incorrect in identifying the female on the patent. She may have been Lydia, the daughter of John Lewis (1594-1657) by his first marriage, and the three sons were by his second marriage. (Why? cnw) Ancestry/Steve Watson _______________________________________________________________________________________ "the Welsh Lineage of John Lewis (1592-1657) Emigrant to Gloucester, VA by Grace McLean Moses, p 4, "Here lieth interred the body of John Lewis (borne in Munmoth shire) died the 21st of August 1657 aged 63 years. The anagram of his name I shew no ill"- lying on the exact tract of land patent to Mr Jon Lewis, 250 acres at the head of a branch belonging to Poroptanke Creek, called Lewis Creek-Gloucester Co, VA-1 July 1653 Ancestry/christie ______________________________________________________________________________________ There is a tombstone on the Lewis property adjacent to Isabella Miller Lewis Yard's tombstone of a John Lewis who was born in England and "died 21th of August 1657 aged 63 years; the anagram of his name: I shew no ill". This is probably a brother of Robert. He patented 250 acres of land close to Robert Lewis in 1653 in Gloucester County. He received 50 acres for each of the persons whose emigration he financed: himself, his wife Lydia, sons William, Edward, and John Lewis, Jr. This land was along Poropotank Creek, opposite the land Robert owned. http://www.kenmore.org/LewisFamilyInfo/robert_lewis.html (Excerpted from Lewis of Warner Hall by Morrow Egerton Sorley) _______________________________________________________________________________________ from _Genealogies of VA Families_, from The William & Mary Quar terly, vol. III, Heale-Muscoe, pages 369-375: [Specific author of this sketch is not given.) Tradition is Robert Lewis d. before 30 SEP 1656, York Co., is father of daus Mary and Alice and a son John. (p370) "I find no evidence that this Robert Lewis had a son John ..." (p370) Maj. John Lewis, probably the LEWES who was aged 25 in 1635 "entered himself for VA in the Globe of London." He received numerous land grants in New Kent and surrounding counties. A patent to Maj. William Lewis was in hands of Maj. John Lewis of Warner Hall in 1717; he deeded it to his son Charles found in Hening's Statutes, vol II, page 377. This Maj. Lewis held the title as early as 1653. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lksstarr/reports/misclews.txt _______________________________________________________________________________________ from _Southside VA Families_, by John Bennett Boddie, vol. 1 (1955), page 314-317: John Lewis rec'd land 1653 in Gloucester on Poropotank Creek for transporting his probable sons -- Jon, Edd, Jon jr. (sic). According to his tombstone found west of the creek: John Lewis b. Munmoth Shire d. 21 AUG 1657, aged 63 yrs Children: John Jr m. Isabella Miller, parents of the Warner Hall Lewises William left no desc Edward of Old Rappah. Co. m. Mary. Their pr chn: John, Edward, Benj,, Thomas, Edmund James from "John Lewis (1594-1657) of Monmouthshire, Eng. and Gloucester and New Kent Co., VA" by Malcolm H. Harris, reprinted in _Genealogies of VA Families_, from VA Magazine History & Biog raphy, vol. IV Poropotanke Creek is dividing line between Gloucester & New Kent Co. It repeats the patent names transported, citing Nugent: John, Lidia, William, Edward and John Jr. Harris then goes into detail for the tombstones found at what is thought the homeplace for John Lewis the emigrant. http://homepages.rootsweb.com~lksstarr/reports/misclews.txt _____________________________________________________ Lewis Family of Warner Hall William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 9, No. 4. (Apr., 1901), pp. 259 - 265. LEWIS FAMILY OF WARNER HALL* (Continued from page 91.) It has been seen that there is nothing from the records to show the existence of any "General Robert Lewis" as the propositus of the "Lewis family of Warner Hall". The Robert Lewis who lived in York County and owned land on Poropotank Creek had only two daughters, Mary and Alice. He was, doubtless, a kinsman of the Lewises of Warner Hall. Major William Lewis, who lived about the same time had a plantation in New Kent called "Chemokins", or "Chemohocans", which afterwards was in possession of Col. John Lewis, of Warner Hall. He Was also a kinsman beyond reasonable question. Now there was a John Lewis who has better claims than either Robert or Major William Lewis to be considered the propositus of the family of Warner Hall. This was John Lewis, Who patented 100 acres in Warwick County at the head of Deep Creek, and in 1653 patented 250 acres on a branch of Poropotank Creek, in Gloucester County, which branch was then Called Lewis' Creek, __________________________________________________ *This installment, as far as 24 Warner Lewis, is based entirely upon original evidence, viz.: Land grants, Abingdon Parish Register, tombstones at Warner Hall, MSS. chancery suits, and Hening's Statutes. From 24 Warner Lewis the chief authority is The Marshall Family, by William Paxton. Where the matter varies, the new version is due to the superior authority of the parish records and other documents. Page 260. But formerly Totopotomoy's Creek. At the foot of the latter patent are given the names of those on account of whose importation he was entitled to the land (i.e., 50 acres for each), viz., John Lewis, probably himself; Lydia Lewis, probably his wife; William Lewis, Edward Lewis and John Lewis, Jr. (probably his sons). William Lewis may have been Major William Lewis (eldest son) already mentioned, Edward Lewis, patented lands on the Rappa- hannock and King and Queen, and "John Lewis, Jr.", had a grant in 1655 for 250 acres at the main swamp of Poropotank Creek. As "Mr. John Lewis", he patented April 22, 1668, 100 acres in New Kent, northeast side of Cainhow's Swamp, and in 1667, 2600 acres in New Kent and Gloucester on both sides of the Poropotank Creek, "next below the plantation of said John Lewis", 600 acres of which was granted to said John Lewis by patent dated November 23, 1663. His residence in 1676 being near Major Thomas Pate's, where Bacon encamped, he suffered severely from the depredations of his troops. In 1680, he was captain of horse in the militia of New Kent, and one of its justices. New Kent then took in King and Queen County as far down as Poropotank Creek. In 1675 he was termed major (in the foot service) and patented in New Kent 10,000 acres with Lieut. Col. John Smith, Capt. Philip Lightfoot, Mr. Thomas Royston and Mr. John Buckner (General Court Records). According to the tombstone of his son Col. John Lewis (QUARTERLY, II. p. 227), he married Isabella -----, and had issue, John Lewis, of Warner Hall*. _________________________________________________________________ *It is not known how many sons John Lewis and Isabella his wife had. Another son may have been Zachary Lewis, who patented land in King and Queen in 1694, and in King William in 1703, and was ancestor of the Lewis family of Spotsylvania. (Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, p. 379.) Edward Lewis, named above, may have left descendants. In the Middle- sex Parish Register are also these entries: John Lewis, of New Kent county, and Eliza O. Brissell, of this parish, were married 24 October, 1681. Thomas, born July 26, 1691, Eusebius, Mary, Elizabeth and Susan were children of this marriage. In St. Peter's Parish, New Kent county, "John Lewis, son of John Lewis, was baptized February 27, 1686-7;" David, baptized 1695; Abraham, baptized 1698, and William, baptized 1701 - all sons of John Lewis. There was in New Kent a Nicholas Lewis, who had Mary, baptized Jan. 16, 1708-9; Angelica, William, John, James, Forrester. Then in New Kent, Elizabeth, wife of Owen Lewis, died March 27, 1719; Elizabeth, daughter of Owen Lewis, born December 10, 1719, died April 4, 1720. Page 261. Accordingly 3 JOHN3 LEWIS, of Warner Hall, son of 2 Major John2 Lewis and Isabella his wife, who was probably son of 1 John1 Lewis and Lydia his wife, who first settled on Poropo- tank Creek in 1653, was born November 30, 1669, and departed this life November 14, 1725. He married Elizabeth Warner, daughter of Col. Augustine Warner and Mildred Read his wife (daughter of Col. George Read and Elizabeth Martin). She was born at "Chesake" * November 24, 1672, and died at Warner Hall February 5, 1719-'20. In 1715 Col. Lewis became a member of the council. His residence was at Warner Hall, which probably came to him from his wife. (See Note I.) They had fourteen children, of whom the following eight names are preserved (Hening's Stats. and Abingdon Parish Register): 4 Catherine, baptized November, 1702; 5 Elizabeth, baptized November 26, 1702; 6 John4, born March 22, 1702; 7 Charles4, 8 Robert4, baptized May 4, 1704; 9 Elizabeth, baptized May 7, 1706; 10 Isabella, baptized Dec. 18, 1707, married Dr. Thomas Clayton on July 14, 1720, and had one child, Juliana, who died in infancy; 11 Anne, baptized February 14, 1712. 6 JOHN4 LEWIS, son of Col. John Lewis and Elizabeth Warner, married Frances, daughter of Henry Fielding, of King and Queen County (Note 2). He was major in 1731, colonel in 1734, And member of the council in 1751 and during other years, and had issue, 12 Warner5, born October 10, 1720; 13 -----, son, baptized September 15, 1723; 14 Fielding, born July 7, 1725; 15 Mildred, born December 12, 1726, died July 5, 1729; 16 John, born November 20, 1728; 17 Charles, born February 25, 1729-'30; 18 Frances. "Mrs. Frances, the wife of Major John Lewis died October 27, 1731." Colonel John Lewis married, second, Priscilla Churchill, widow of Robert Carter, of Nominy, and daughter of Col. William Churchill. He died January 17, 1754. http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/lewisfamily/WarnerHall.html _______________________________________________________________________________________ John "the Immigrant" Lewis (Conjecture) John "the Immigrant" Lewis and his progeny are the Warner Hall family of Lewises. Cited on his tombstone as "John Lewis bourne in Munmouthshire," John was believed to be descended from the Lewis Family of Wales. However, DNA evidence proves that John is not related to Richard "the Immigrant" Lewis of Middlesex Co VA. Probably, John is descended from the Lewis Family of England. John Lewis was born 1594 in Monmouthshire, Wales. He grew up on one of this Lewis family's holdings in Monmouthshire, the easternmost county of Wales. On 11/21/1630 in Monmouthshire, Wales, John married Lydia Lewis b. c. 1610 in Wales. John and family lived in Wales until about 1653 when they immigrated to York Co VA. The first record of John is found in the 7/1/1653 York Co VA land patent where he received 250 acres as headright for transportation of five persons--himself, wife Lydia, William, Edward, and John, Jr. John lived a good life and sired an enormously successful line which married into the most powerful families of Virginia--Washington, Marshall, Fielding, Meriwether, Daingerfield, Taliaferro. Descendants of John would sire presidents. But, perhaps, the most remarkable thing about John of Monmouthshire is his almost three-hundred-year anonymity. Most historians know of Councilor John Lewis, and some know of his father, Maj. John Lewis of Chemkins. But until the 1948 discovery of John "the Immigrant's" tombstone on the original family plantation, no one knew of this John Lewis. Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, Apr 48 & Aug 54: John Lewis, b. 1594 Monmouthshire, d. 1657. . .his grave found in 1948 John died 8/21/1657 on the family plantation. The cemetery is now located in New Kent Co VA. Land Patent Book No. 3 p. 4: 1 July, 1653, land granted to John Lewis, 250 acres, head of a branch of Poropotanke Creek called Lewis Creek (formerly Totopotomoye Creek) in Gloucester Co. Adjoining lands of Capt. Francis Morgan and Samuel Sally. Transported 5 persons: John Lewis, Lidia Lewps, Wm. Lewis, Edward Lewis, John Lewis Jr. Epitaphs of Gloucester and Mathews Counties in Tidewater Virginia through 1865, pp. 95-99: The dividing line between Gloucester County and King and Queen County is Poropotank Creek. On the King and Queen side of this creek JOHN LEWIS in 1653 received a patent for a tract of land; this land was not far from paradise in Gloucester. . . . Old New Kent County History, Vol. 1, pp. 268-271: On the left of the road which passes up a slight hill on the King and Queen side of the creek lies the Lewis Plantation. This was the seat of the first JOHN LEWIS who had his first patent to 250 acres of land in 1653, and added more land. JOHN LEWIS lived here several years before his death in 1657. Buried at Old Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen Co VA Here lieth interred the body of JOHN LEWIS (borne in Munmouth- shire) died the 21th of August 1657 aged 63 years. The anagram of his name, "I shew no ill." http://lewis187.home.mchsi.com/Lewis/Councilor-98.htm _______________________________________________________________________________________
~1592 - <1652
Johane
Lewis
60
60
Ancestry/Steve Watson Ancestry/Kirk Larson
BET 1605 AND 1616 - ABT 24 JAN 1666/67
James
Miller
~1609 - 1678
Mary
Cant
69
69
~1586 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Campbell
~1580 - UNKNOWN
John
Miller
~1560 - 1617
Richard
Lewis
57
57
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1564 - 25 FEB 1622/23
Johane
Lawrance
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
BET 1565 AND 1579 - 1616
Lewis ap
Richard
Prichard-Ryckett
Ancestry/Steve Watson Ancestry/Kirk Larson
BET 1564 AND 1589 - 1615
Catherine
Morgan
Ancestry - Steve Watson Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Edward Fairchild
BET 1535 AND 1537 - 1627
Richard
Lewis
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1510 - 1584
David
Lewis
74
74
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1541 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Thomas
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1534 - ~1603
Thomas
Morgan
69
69
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Edward Fairchild Ancestry - Roger Saunders
1508 - 1577
Roland
Morgan
69
69
Ancestry - Roger Saunders Ancestry - Error Bevan
1512 - UNKNOWN
Blanch
Jones
Ancestry - Edward Fairchild Ancestry - Roger Saunders Ancestry - Error Bevan
BET 1476 AND 1482 - 1538
Thomas
Morgan
Was the esquire to body of Henry VII. Ancestry - Alita Morgan Ancestry - David Weaver
~1486 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Vaughan
Ancestry - Alita Morgan Ancestry - David Weaver
~1474 - ~1511
William
Jones
37
37
~1490 - UNKNOWN
Elsbeth
Herbert
BET 1534 AND 1538 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bodenham
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Edward Fairchild
1512 - 1579
Roger
Bodenham
67
67
BET 1514 AND 1518 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Whittington
~1480 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Bodenham
~1482 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Yorks
BET 1478 AND 1482 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
or John
Whittington
~1478 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Needham
~1428 - BET 1469 AND 1492
John I
Morgan
Ancestry - Alita Morgan Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - CJ Zuber Ancestry - Errol Bevan
BET 1400 AND 1415 - >1448
Ieuan
Morgan
Ancestry - CJ Zuber Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Dominic Tartini Ancestry - Brent Ruesch
1404 - UNKNOWN
Denis
Elizabeth
verch Thomas
Ancestry - CJ Zuber Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Dominic Tartini Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1366 - ~1415
Llewelyn
ap
Morgan
49
49
Ancestry - Dominic Tartini Ancestry - Brent Ruesch
BET 1381 AND 1389 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
verch
Dafyd
Ancestry - Dominic Tartini Ancestry - Brent Ruesch
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
ap
Llewellyn
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1368 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
verch
Philip
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1445 AND 1450 - UNKNOWN
Jenet
verch John
Mathew
Ancestry - Alita Morgan Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - CJ Zuber Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1431 - UNKNOWN
John
Mathew
BET 1425 AND 1430 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Kemeys
BET 1394 AND 1399 - UNKNOWN
Gwilym
Kemeys
~1411 - >1494
Dafydd
Mathew
83
83
~1407 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Dafydd
~1330 - 1384
Morgan
ap
Llywelyn
54
54
Ancestry - Brent Ruesch Ancestry - Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Glenn Birch
~1282 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap Ifor
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Stan Garner
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Morgan
Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Harold Williams Ancestry - Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank
BET 1240 AND 1245 - UNKNOWN
Ifor ap
Llewellyn
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Stan Garner
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Tangwystl
verch
Rhys
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Stan Garner
BET 1270 AND 1275 - BET 1331 AND 1332
Morgan
ap
Meredity
Morgan was the leader of the Glamorgan insurgents during the rising of Madog ap Llywelyn in 1294-1295. He submitted to the king (Edward I) in July 1295 and obtained royal clemency. Dictionary of Welsh Biographies pg 637 Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Harold Williams Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank http://tredegarhouse.blogspot.com/2005/08/sir-morgan-ap-maredudd-1.html
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Crisli
verch
Dafydd
Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Harold Williams
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Mallt
verch
Rhun
Ancestry - Brent Ruesch Ancestry - Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Glenn Birch Ancestry - Peggy Huddleston
BET 1270 AND 1278 - UNKNOWN
Rhun
ap
Gronwy
Ancestry - Glenn Birch Ancestry - Peggy Huddleston Ancestry - David Hurst Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1274 AND 1295 - UNKNOWN
Joan
verch
Aron
Ancestry - Glenn Birch Ancestry - Peggy Huddleston Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1200 AND 1250 - UNKNOWN
Gronwy
of
Trecastell
Ancestry - Peggy Huddleston Ancestry - David Hurst
~1249 - UNKNOWN
Catrin
verch
Madog
Ancestry - Peggy Huddleston Ancestry - David Hurst
BET 1230 AND 1270 - UNKNOWN
Aron
ap
Hywel
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1239 AND 1274 - UNKNOWN
Dyddgu
verch
Adam
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Bledri
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Stan Garner
BET 1203 AND 1224 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Hywel
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Stan Garner
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
"Felyn" ap
Gruffudd
~1134 - 1211
Gruffudd
ap Ifor
77
77
~1183 - UNKNOWN
Sara
le
Sore
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Mawd
verch
Gruffudd
~1153 - UNKNOWN
Mayo
le
Sore
~1110 - <1170
Ifor
"Bach"
ap Meurig
60
60
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Meurig
"Fychan"
ap Cydifor
~1041 - UNKNOWN
Cydifor
ap
Cydrych
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Myfanwy
verch
Gwrgan
Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~1114 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Gruffudd
wikipedia.org (Gruffydd ap Rhys)
BET 1061 AND 1081 - BET APR AND MAY 1136
Gruffudd
ap
Rhys
Gruffydd spent much of his early years in exile in Ireland after his father, Rhys ap Tewdwr's death in 1093. He returned to Wales about 1113. Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Tewdwr) wikipedia.org (Gruffydd ap Rhys) wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
BET 1086 AND 1090 - 1137
Gwenllian
II verch
Gruffydd
While Gruffudd was in exile in Ireland after a failed rebellion in 1136 against the Normans, Gwenllian raised an army and attacked the Norman castle of Kidwelly but was defeated and killed. wikipedia.org (Gruffydd ap Rhys) Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd)
1055 - 1137
Gruffydd
ap
Cynan
82
82
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd)
~1065 - 1162
Angharad
verch
Owain
97
97
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Gwladus
verch
Rhiwallon
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Tewdwr)
~0997 - 1093
Rhys ap
Tewdr-
Mawr
96
96
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Tewdwr) wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Cydrych
ap
Gwaithfoed
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Gwaithfoed
de
Ystrad
~1027 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Tangno
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Tangno
ap
Cadfael
~0967 - UNKNOWN
Cadfael
ap
Lludd
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Lludd
ap
Llew
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Llew
ap
Llyminod
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Llyminod
"Angel" ap
Pasgen
~0983 - UNKNOWN
Gwrgan
ap
Ithel
Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~0950 - UNKNOWN
Ithel
ap
Idwallon
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Idwallon
ap
Morgan
~1024 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Cynfyn
Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
BET 978 AND 982 - ~1061
Cynfyn
ap
Gwerystan
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog Ancestry - Roger Saunders wikipedia.org (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn)
~0982 - 1033
Angharad
verch
Maredudd
51
51
Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog Ancestry - Roger Saunders wikipedia.org (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn)
~0898 - 0974
Morgan
"Mawr" (Hen)
ap Owain
76
76
http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~0859 - ~0930
Owain
ap
Hywel
71
71
~0860 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Rhodri
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Lleucu
verch
Enflew
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Enflew
ap
Cynfelyn
~0873 - UNKNOWN
Adwent
verch
Eliffer
BET 1662 AND 1665 - 1742
Thomas
T.
Farrar
BET 1626 AND 1627 - 1676
William
Farrar
D. 1683
Mary
Piggot
~1594 - 1637
William
Farrar
43
43
BET 1600 AND 1601 - 1637
Cecily
Jordan
1668 - 1748
Katherine
Perrin
80
80
~1637 - ~1695
Richard
Perrin
58
58
~1642 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Royall
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Chalfont
22 FEB 1609/10 - >1635
Thomas
Perrin
1550 - 1627
John
Farrar
77
77
D. 1573
William
Farrar
William Ferror born in Ewood, Yorkshire, Englad, died 1571?
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lacy
1471 - 1549
Henry
Farrar
78
78
Henri Ferror, born Ewood, Yorkshire, England, died 1548 inh Halifax, Yorkshire, England???
D. 1549
Agnes
Hersfall
Agnes Ann Horsfall??
D. UNKNOWN
John
Hugh
Lacy
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Woodrove
BET 1550 AND 1552 - UNKNOWN
Cecily or
Sissely
Kelke
Cecily Kelke was a member of a prominent London family.
2 JAN 1584/85 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Perrin
1540 - 26 FEB 1625/26
Thomas
Perrin
1589 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Potter
1719 - UNKNOWN
John
Barnett
1725 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Barnett
1727 - UNKNOWN
William
Barnett
BET 1721 AND 1730 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Barnett
1731 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Barnett
1733 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Barnett
1735 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Barnett
1737 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Barnett
1739 - UNKNOWN
Francis
Barnett
1749 - UNKNOWN
Jessee
Barnett
Private
William
Barnett
Private
Anna
Rolfe
Private
Thomas
Smith
Rolfe
Private
Jane
Poythress
Private
John
Rolfe
Private
Matoaka
"Pocahontas"
(Rebecca) Powhatan
1575 - UNKNOWN
Madeline
De
Cheilus
1550 - 1592
Espitit
Brassier
de Jorcas
42
42
1515 - 1556
Barthelemy
Brassier
de Jorcas
41
41
1550 - UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Cheilus
D. UNKNOWN
Louise
Allemand de
Chanteauneuf
1469 - 1557
Jean
de
Brassier
88
88
1425 - 1467
Jean
De
Brassier
42
42
3 JAN 1645/46 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Brasseur
D. UNKNOWN
Persid
Brasseur
D. UNKNOWN
Kathe
Brasseur
1642 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Brasseur
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Jordan
D. UNKNOWN
Son
Jordan
1550 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
Fowke
1540 - 1590
John
Feras
50
50
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Mary
BET 1551 AND 1560 - ~1630
Mary
Woodennoth
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Starkey
~1530 - UNKNOWN
George
Woodnoth
BET 1489 AND 1500 - UNKNOWN
Laurence
Woodnett
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Joyce
Wilbram
~1640 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Hambleton
BET 1724 AND 1726 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Wade
BET 1725 AND 1728 - UNKNOWN
William
Wade
~1730 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
Wade
~1730 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Wade
BET 1730 AND 1731 - UNKNOWN
John
G.
Wade
~1731 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Wade
~1740 - UNKNOWN
Frances
Wade
~1740 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Wade
BET 1666 AND 1670 - 1740
James
Wade
BET 1652 AND 1669 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Hampton
~1649 - 1723
William
Walker
74
74
Was William's mother Frances or Elizabeth? William was in St Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA by 1698, appearing as tithable that year, and as a land holder in 1704. He owned 650 acres in New Kent and 500 acres in Henrico co, VA. His will was proved at the August 1723 Court, Henrico Co, VA with William Woodson and John Walker, securities for Elizabeth Walker, executix. Stephen M. Lawson Apr 2000 Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
1644 - 1728
Elizabeth
Warren
84
84
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1621 - 1670
Alexander
Walker
49
49
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
1612 - 1662
Elizabeth
Warren
50
50
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
30 JAN 1623/24 - 1670
Thomas
Warren
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1626 - ~1650
Alice
Powell
24
24
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1152 - ~1157
William
Plantagenet
5
5
1155 - 1183
Henry
Plantagenet
28
28
~1174 - 1190
Lothar
of
Bavaria
16
16
1157 - 1199
Richard
I
Plantagenet
41
41
Richard was the most prominent leader on the Third Crusade to regain Jerusalem for the Christians from the Mohammedans. He had greater military genius, but less statesmanship than his father; was fickle, but warmhearted. His great power was in his physical and mental capacity as a soldier, and in his strenuou and irrepressible courage, Richard was proud, cruel and treacherous. He left the government of England in the hands of his Justiciars, and was in his English Kingdon but twice in his reign of ten years; four months at the time of his coronation, and two months, five years later. The Third Crusade was a failure. Richard fell out with the French King, and refused to marry his sister Alice, to whom he had been betrothed since early childhood, but on 12 May 1191, he married Perengaria of Navarre. He died without issue. Angevin SOURCES: http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/fontevra.htm
1158 - 1186
Geoffrey
Plantagenet
28
28
1162 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Plantagenet
1165 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Plantagenet
~1187 - 1246
Isabella
de
Taillefer
59
59
SOURCES: http://xenophongroup.com/montjoie/fontevra.htm
~1160 - 1218
Aimer
de
Taillefer
58
58
Only child, Queen Isabella, was wife of King John and Hug h de Lusignan. [The Bruces and the Cumyns, p. 511] Son of William IV, Count d'Angouleme, and Marguerite de Tur enne; husband of Alice de Courtenay; father of Isabelle d'A ngouleme. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 279] Traditionally the house of Lusignan and that of Angouleme w ere enemies and rival contenders for La Marche. They had p atched up their difference and a treaty giving Isabella t o Hugh Lusignan had been signed when John Lackland arrive d on the scene. The 12-year old Isabella of Angouleme, a s lovely and fresh as a newly budded rose, attracted John w hen a violence that completely knocked out of his head an y marriage with an unknown Portuguese princess. Through som e underhanded dealing, John was able to work a deal with Ay mer, who retrieved Isabella, John sent the Lusignan brother s on missions to remote regions, and married Isabella in th eir absence. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 342] Count of Angouleme; b.c. 1160, son of William IV "Taillefer ", Count de Angouleme, and Margaret de Turenne; m. 1180, Ad elaide/Alice de Courtenay; d. 16 Jun 1202. [Charlemagne & O thers, Chart 2902] William's full name was Ademe-Eymer Tallifer, also called Americus. or Aymer I
1206 - 1272
Henry
III of
England
66
66
D. UNKNOWN
Dietrich
I of
Falkenburg
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
of
England
BET 1217 AND 1223 - 1291
Eleanor
of
Provence
Eleanor took the veil at Ambresbury in Wiltshire and died there 24 june 1291.
1198 - 1245
Raimond-
Berenger
47
47
D. UNKNOWN
Earl of
Pembroke
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
de
Montfort
Simon led a rebellion against Henry III's misgovernment in 1258. The English Barons present a list of grievances to Henry, who signs the Provisions of Oxford, which limits royal. power. In 1265, Simon De Montfort summoned the first English Parliament.
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Sicily
D. UNKNOWN
Count
of
Toulouse
1155 - UNKNOWN
Alfonso
VIII De
Castilla
D. UNKNOWN
Duchess
of
Brittany
D. UNKNOWN
Berengaria
of
Navarre
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Sancho
VI of
Navarre
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1175 - 1218
Otto
IV of
Brunswick
43
43
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
France
1120 - 1180
Louis VII "The
Younger"
Capet
60
60
D. UNKNOWN
Count
of
Nantes
D. UNKNOWN
William
Plantagenet
D. 1125
Henry
V of
Germany
No children by this marriage.
BET 1045 AND 1046 - 1102
Etienne
II Henri
De Blois
Stephen was one of the leaders of the First Crusade and also joined the minor crusade in 1101. Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois Ancestry - Michael Holler
BET 1095 AND 1096 - 1154
Stephen
of
England
Usurped the throne from Matilda, daughter of Henry I. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stephen (1096 - October 25, 1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154, when he was succeeded by his cousin (or, as the gossip of the time had it, his natural son) Henry II, the first of the Angevin or Plantagenet Kings. Stephen was born at Blois in France, the son of Stephen, Count of Blois, and Adela of Normandy daughter of King William I of England, and thus the brother of Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester. He became Count of Mortain in about 1115, and married Matilda, daughter of the Count of Boulogne, in about 1125. Before the death of King Henry I of England in 1135, the majority of the barons of England swore to support Matilda (Empress Maud), Henry's daughter, and her claim to the throne. Stephen of Blois however, who claimed descent from William the Conqueror through his mother, Adela, and had been raised at Henry's court, laid claim to the throne. Stephen's claim was supported by the majority of the barons as well as Pope Innocent II. The first few years of his reign were peaceful, but by 1139 he was seen as weak and indecisive, setting the country up for a civil war, commonly called The Anarchy. In April, 1141, Stephen was defeated and imprisoned at Bristol. His wife, Matilda, kept faith, and Empress Matilda was forced out of London. With the capture of her most able lieutenant, her illegitimate half-brother, Robert of Gloucester, Matilda was obliged to release Stephen from captivity, and he was restored to the throne in November of the same year. In December 1142, Empress Matilda was besieged at Oxford, but she managed to escape. Stephen maintained his precarious hold on the throne for the remainder of his lifetime. However, following the death of his son and heir, Eustace, in 1153, he was persuaded to reach a compromise with Matilda whereby her son, Henry (from her second marriage to Geoffrey of Anjou), would succeed Stephen on the English throne. Stephen died at Dover, and was buried in Faversham Abbey, which he had founded with Matilda in 1147. Besides Eustace, Stephen and Matilda had two other sons 1. Eustace 2. Baldwin (d. before 1135) 3. William of Blois, Count of Mortain and Boulogne and Earl of Surrey or Warenne. They also had two daughters 4. Matilda 5. Mary As well as these children, Stephen fathered at least three bastards, one of whom, Gervase, bacame Abbot of Westminister. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle(the Peterborough Chronicle second continuation) provides a moving and succint appraisal of Stephen's reign: "In the days of this King there was nothing but strife, evil, and robbery, for quickly the great men who were traitors rose against him. When the traitors saw that Stephen was a good-humoured, kindly, and easy-going man who inflicted no punishment, then they committed all manner of horrible crimes . . . And so it lasted for nineteen years while Stephen was King, till the land was all undone and darkened with such deeds, and men said openly that Christ and his angels slept". The monastic author says, of The Anarchy, "this and more we suffered nineteen winters for our sins." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Nancy Ann Norman
D. UNKNOWN
Sibylla
D. UNKNOWN
Count
of
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
~1084 - 1116
Mary
Caenmore
32
32
BET 1058 AND 1060 - >1125
Eustace
III De
Boulogne
Went on the First Crusade.
BET 1103 AND 1105 - BET 3 MAY 1151 AND 1152
Mathilde
Ancestry - Nancy Ann Norman
~1130 - 1153
Eustache
of
England
23
23
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
the
Atheling
0959 - 1026
Richard
II of
Normandy
67
67
Was his mother actually Emma Capet of Paris? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Estrith
~0935 - 20 NOV 996
Richard
I of
Normandy
As a child, Richard was held hostage by Louis IV at his court at Laon. The Norman chroniclers depict Richard as a near perfect specimen: tall, well built, handsome; he had a long beard; he was a devout patron of the Church; he was compassionate to widows and orphans; and he had a healthy sense of fair play, generously buying back Norman captives who had been taken during his skirmishes. (from Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien) SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0987 - 6 MAR 1051/52
Emma
of
Normandy
An English name, Aelfgifu, was given to Emma because the name "Emma"was deemed too foreign sounding for Anglo-Saxon royalty. Aelfgifu is also the name of Aethelred's previous wife but the name is allegedly conferred on Emma in memory of the king's late grandmother. It is said that Emma was one of the most determined, manipulative and forceful females in western Europe at that time. She comissioned a book which is one of the very few records that remain from this period in history. Emma was a generous Christian patron. Emma sought refuge in Flanders probably shortly before Harold Harefoot was formally declared King. Sources: Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien - copyright 2005
~0968 - 1010
Ethelred
II of
England
42
42
Private
FNU
McCraine
~0935 - <1013
Sigrid "The
Haughty"
Storrada
78
78
D. UNKNOWN
Gunhilda
of
Poland
D. 1019
Harold
Died without issue.
D. 1035
Cnut
Invaded and conquered England, becoming King at age 19. He was a great patron of the church and visited Rome in 1027.
D. UNKNOWN
Elgiva
of
Northampton
Aelfgifu is Cnut's first wife and it is said that he did not divorce her when he married Emma. Aelfgifu was ousted from Norway by Magnus The Good by 1035.
D. 1035
Swein
of
Norway
~1017 - 17 MAR 1039/40
Harold
Harefoot
~1019 - 1042
Harthacnut
23
23
Harthacnut became a foster son to Ulf, the most powerful of the Danish nobles. Ulf was married to Cnut's sister Estrith and was also the King's regent in Denmark. Harthacnut died in his early twenties while drinking a the wedding feast of an Anglo-Danish aristocrat, Tofi the Proud, who had been his father's standard bearer. Died without issue
BET 1019 AND 1020 - 1038
Gunnhild
of
England
1017 - 1056
Henry III
"The Black"
of Germany
38
38
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0958 - 0988
Harold VII (or IV)
Blaatand '
Bluetooth' Gormss
30
30
He is best remembered for erecting a large runic stone at Jelling: "Harald, king, bade these memorials to be made after Gorm, his father, and Thyra, his mother. The Harald who won the whole of Denmark and Norway, and turned the Danes to Christianity." Harald may have had three wives or consorts: Thora, Gunhilde and Gyrid (the niece of the Swedish king Eric the Victorious). Died from a wound received in battle against his son, Swein Forkbeard.
D. 1000
Thyra
Blauzahn
Haraldsdottir
~0880 - BET 931 AND 956
Gorm 'The
Old' Dem
Gammel
Gorm is credited with being the founder of Denmark as a nation, probably in the 930s. He was evidently a loving husband...At Jelling, a stone carved in runes still stand in memory of his queen. It reads "King Gorm made this memorial to his wife Thyri, the adornment of Denmark."
BET 908 AND 922 - 0986
Styrbjorn
Olaffsen
of Sweden
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Norway
~0936 - BET 1012 AND 1033
Thorgils
Styrbjornsson
Said to have been descended from a bear.
D. UNKNOWN
Gytha
Thorgilsdottir
D. 1053
Godwin
Wulfnothson
According to William of Malmesbury, God finally punished him for his complicity in Alfred's death. As Godwine was dining with the King one day when the murdered Prince's name came up in conversation, Godwine apparently announced that he was innocent of any involvement in Alfred's death and proclaimed that God would prevent him from swallowing if his words were not true. He choked and became paralyzed and speechless on the second day of Easter 1053 and died 3 days later.
~1022 - 1066
Harold
Godwinson
44
44
D. UNKNOWN
Ealdgyth
Swan-
neck
Ealdgyth bore Harold several illegitimate children and was the one who located his body after the Battle of Hastings.
D. 1066
Tostig
Godwinson
1020 - 1075
Edith
of
Wessex
55
55
After Edward's death, Edith commissioned a book, "The Life of King Edward (Vitae Aedwardi), which helped to establish Edward's reputation as a saintly figure.
~1005 - 5 JAN 1065/66
Edward "The
Confessor"
of England
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Maurice
De
Berkeley
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Duxia
(Doda)
~1042 - UNKNOWN
Muriel
De
Conteville
BET 1030 AND 1031 - 1090
Robert
of
Mortain
Norman companion with William the Conqueror (probably at Hastings).
BET 1030 AND 1036 - UNKNOWN
Odo
of
Bayeux
~1026 - UNKNOWN
Adeliza
De
Normandy
D. 1249
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Stewart
D. 1250
Lord of
the Isles
( Islay)
D. UNKNOWN
John
of
Birkenside
D. UNKNOWN
Rector
of
Dunbar
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Dunbar
1243 - 1309
James
Steward
66
66
Supporter of Robert The Bruce.
D. 1293
Hawise
Stewart
Had from her brother James two-thirds of the town of Old Roxburgh in free marriage. (CP Vol VIII:206, sub Lovel, Lord Lovel)
BET 1245 AND 1247 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stewart
~1272 - 1333
Alan
Stewart of
Dreghorn
61
61
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Stewart
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Sir
BET 1276 AND 1285 - 1333
James
Stewart of
Pearston
James (Sir), of Perston and Warwickhill, Ayrshire, which granted by Robert the Bruce; killed fighting the English at Battle of Halidon Hill 1333 (Burke's Peerage)
D. <1311
Sir
D. 1264
Nicholas
De
Soulis
D. UNKNOWN
Anora
De
Normanville
D. 1317
Muriel
De
Soulis
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
~1240 - BEF 24 JAN 1297/98
William
"Le Hardi"
Douglas
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Sir
D. UNKNOWN
Constance
BET 1266 AND 1286 - 1330
James
"The Good"
Douglas
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Callender
BET 1280 AND 1296 - <1344
John
Menteith
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
De
Menteith
D. 1207
Ranald
mac
Somerled
D. UNKNOWN
Fonia
D. 1296
Lord
of
Islay
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Campbell
D. 1296
Sir
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
MacDonald
D. 1309
Lord
of
Islay
D. 1337
Lord
of
Islay
Ancestor of Clan Donald.
BET 1207 AND 1214 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
de
Angus
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
de
Clare
1060 - UNKNOWN
Ronais
FitzGilbert
?
~1050 - >1131
Roger
Fitz
Richard
81
81
~1058 - 10 MAR 1137/38
Walter
FitzRichard
BET 1062 AND 1068 - 1107
Richard
FitzRichard
de Clare
1064 - 1136
Robert
FitzRichard
de Clare
72
72
~1060 - 1121
Rohese
FitzRichard
de Clare
61
61
1069 - 1138
Adeliza
de
Clare
69
69
~1091 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
de
Clare
0969 - UNKNOWN
John De
Bourg De
Tonsburgh
~0933 - UNKNOWN
Count
of
Flanders
0958 - UNKNOWN
Princess
of
Saxony
BET 922 AND 950 - 27 MAR 973
Hermann
Billung
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 922 AND 952 - UNKNOWN
Hildegardis
von
Westerberg
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 910 AND 915 - 12 MAR 974/75
Adelaide
De
Vermandois
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 840 AND 850 - BEF 6 NOV 907
Herbert I
Caroling de
Vermandois
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 887 AND 897 - AFT MAR 930/31
Liegarde
(Hildebrande)
of Neustria
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Dame
de
Meullent
BET 889 AND 902 - BET 932 AND 935
Ebalus 'The
Bastard' Manzer
of Poitiers
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0895 - UNKNOWN
Emliane
(Emillienne)
of England
~0771 - <0827
Gudrod"The
Magnificent"
Halfdansson
56
56
wikipedia.org
BET 770 AND 800 - 0840
Olaf
wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Burchard
II Von
Schwaben
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0878 - 25 AUG 968
Edgifu
of
Meophan
0932 - 0995
Cinead
63
63
BET 846 AND 849 - 28 OCT 901
Alfred "The
Great" of
England
Alfred and Ethelwith has several other children in addition to the 2 listed here. Instigated the compilation of the famous "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle."
BET 848 AND 852 - 5 DEC 905
Ethelwith
of
Mercia
~0825 - 0866
Ethelred
"The Great"
of Mercia
41
41
BET 822 AND 830 - UNKNOWN
Edburg of the
Blood Royal
of Mercia
BET 790 AND 806 - 13 JAN 857/58
Ethelwulf
of
Wessex
~0810 - 0846
Osburga
of
Wessex
36
36
~0785 - UNKNOWN
Oslac
of
Wessex
Oslac is a descendent of the Jutes of Wight.
BET 775 AND 784 - AFT 19 NOV 838
Egbert
of
Wessex
Egbert reduced the other kingdoms and rendered them dependent on him in 829 and thus is considered the first king of all England.
~0788 - UNKNOWN
Redburh
or
Redburga
Said to have been the sister of the King of Franks, who would have been charlemagne, but there is little information about her.
~0758 - BET 786 AND 788
Ealhmund
of
Kent
BET 720 AND 732 - 0789
Eafa of
West
Saxons
BET 700 AND 706 - 0797
Eoppa
~0680 - 0718
Ingild
of
Wessex
38
38
BET 640 AND 644 - 0735
Cenred
of
Wessex
D. UNKNOWN
Irmgard
BET 850 AND 855 - 5 AUG 890
Ranulf
II de
Poitou
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0837 - UNKNOWN
Blichilde
De
Maine
Blichilde's father may have been Gauzlin, Comte de Maine. www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0804 - UNKNOWN
Rorgo
De
Maine
0808 - UNKNOWN
Blichilde
BET 820 AND 835 - 5 JUL 866
Ranulf
I of
Aquitaine
BET 800 AND 815 - 25 JUN 841
Gerhard
De
Auvergne
Gerard's parents may have been Comte Alleaume and Alba. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr wikipedia.org - Gerard, Count of Auvergne
BET 780 AND 795 - 23 JUN 843
Renaud
De
Poitiers
Ancestry - Errazuriz Raul
~0804 - 0941
Hildegarde
Carolingian
137
137
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr
0778 - 3 OCT 818
Ermengarde
de
Hesbaye
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 752 AND 757 - 3 OCT 818
Ingram
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
16 APR 778 - 20 JUN 840
Ludovico
Pio
2nd son of Charlemagne SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
2 APR 742 - 28 JAN 813/14
Carolus
Magnus
Charlemagne, the greatest figure of the Middle ages and his younger brother, Carloman, succeeded to equal portions of one of the most powerful of European kingdoms, bounded by the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Ocean. Carloman, the younger brother died soon after the death of their father, Pepin The Short, and with the consent of the great nobles, Charlemagne became King. Desiderius, The King of Lombardy, had made large encroachments upon the states of the Roman Pontiff, whose cause was taken up by Charlemagne. This led to feuds, which Bertha, his mother, endeavored to appease by arranging a marriage between her son and the daughter of the Lombard. But Charlemagne soon took a disgust to the wife thus imposed upon him, and repudiated her, that he might marry Hildegarde, the daughter of a noble family in Swabia (Suabin). Charlemagne's empire included modern-day France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, much of Germany, some of Spain and part of Italy. A biography written by Einhard, a friend of Charlemagne's son Louis the Pious describes Charlemagne as more than 2 metres tall, with piercing eyes, fair hair, a thick neck, and a potbelly. He was strong, fond of exercise, and had an alert mind and a forceful personality. Charlemagne could read and speak Latin, but never learned to write it. Ancestry/Errazuriz Raul
BET 757 AND 758 - BET 30 APR 782 AND 783
Hildegarde
of
Savoy
0710 - >0779
Gerold
I von
Schwaben
69
69
~0708 - UNKNOWN
Gerold
of
Mayenne
~0736 - BET 789 AND 798
Imma
von
Schwaben
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 690 AND 700 - 0788
Hnabi Nebi
"Dux"
Alamannia
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 667 AND 679 - BET 709 AND 727
Theutbold
"Houching"
de Alamannia
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 625 AND 637 - <0709
Godfroi
De
Allemania
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
0714 - 24 SEP 768
Pepin
III " le
Bref"
BET 720 AND 725 - 6 DEC 783
Bertrada
or Berthe
II of Laon
~0695 - UNKNOWN
Bertrada
de
Laon
~0694 - >0747
Flora
of
Hungary
53
53
~0688 - 15 OCT 741
Karl
Martel
In the decisive Battle of Tours in 732, Charles Martel utterly routed the Arabs, who had conquered Spain and the south of France. Ancestry - David Weaver
BET 687 AND 690 - 0724
Chrotrude
or Rotrude
of Allemania
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0665 - BET 713 AND 716
St
Leutwinus
de Treves
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0670 - UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Rodobertus
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0652 - UNKNOWN
Robert
I
Chrodobertus
~0654 - UNKNOWN
Doda
~0630 - 0677
Warinus
de
Autun
47
47
Ancestry/Scott Haney
~0637 - UNKNOWN
Gunza or
Kunza of
Treves
Ancestry/Scott Haney
0635 - 15 NOV 714
Pippin
II der
Mittlere
The royal successors of Clovis were woefully inefficient. they left the rule of their kingdom to their Mayors of the Palace, and only showed themselves tot he people once a year, at the March Parliament, when, adorned with crowns and their fair hair flowing loose to their waists, they rode on a cart drawn by oxen. As they did little but eat and drink and enjoy themselves, they went by the name of the sluggard kings, all power being in the hands of the Mayors of the Palace. Among these Mayors, Pepin of Heristal made himself conspicuos. His home was near Spa in the woodland country around Liege. He made the office hereditary in his family. Ancestry - David Weaver
~0654 - >0689
Alpaide
or
Chalpaida
35
35
Ancestry - David Weaver
BET 607 AND 610 - 0685
Ansegis
~0625 - BET 694 AND 698
Begga
von
Heristal
1099 - >1115
Earl of
Angus
16
16
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Fynbella
Means
BET 1055 AND 1078 - <1129
Duff
MacEth
D. UNKNOWN
Diedre
of
Dunbar
BET 1074 AND 1082 - UNKNOWN
Sybil
Morel
BET 1062 AND 1073 - 1138
Gospatric
II of
Dunbar
~1062 - <1098
Heth
De
Ros
36
36
BET 1031 AND 1033 - 1093
Malcolm
III
Canmore
Died during an invasion of North England at Alnwick, killed by the English.
1045 - 1093
Margaret
the
Saxon
48
48
Canonized as a Saint by Pope Innocent IV in 1251.
<1058 - UNKNOWN
Princess
of
Scotland
~1031 - 17 MAR 1057/58
King
of
Scotland
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Fimmghuala
of
Angus
BET 975 AND 978 - 1045
Crinan
"The
Thane"
~0949 - 1010
Duncan
Mormaer
61
61
D. UNKNOWN
Athelreda
of
Dunbar
0984 - 1045
Bethoc
(Beatrix) of
Scotland
61
61
BET 958 AND 970 - 1034
Malcolm II
MacKenneth
of Scotland
~0962 - UNKNOWN
Agatha
0920 - ~0965
Duncan
MacDonachadh
45
45
1040 - 1074
Gospatric
I of
Dunbar
34
34
BET 1009 AND 1015 - 1045
Maldred
FitzCrinan
1016 - BET 1044 AND 1100
Ealdgyth
of
Northumbria
~0971 - 1016
Earl of
Northumbria
45
45
Although his third wife was Aelfgifu, daughter of Aethelred The Unready, Ughtred showed wavering support for the King and in 1013 submitted to the Danish invader Swein Fordbeard. He appears subsequently to have backed the cause of Aethelred's son, Edmund Ironside, but in 1016 was forced to surrender to Cnut. However, just before his formal submission he was ambushed and killed, prompting a bloodfeud that lasted sixty years. (Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien)
1002 - 1098
Princess
of
England
96
96
~1042 - UNKNOWN
Aethelreda
of
England
BET 1005 AND 1010 - BET 1005 AND 1012
Eadred
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Thored
of
Northumbria
~0968 - 1002
Elfleda
of
Deira
34
34
Other than the fact that she was the daughter of a nobleman very little is known about her. She is thought to have died before Aethelred married Emma, but he may simply have divorced her. (from Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien It's possible that some of the 10 children allegedly produced by Aelfgifu were actually the offspring by another wife.
BET 943 AND 959 - 8 JUL 975
Edgar I "The
Peaceful"
of England
BET 921 AND 922 - 26 MAY 946
Edmund I "The
Magnificent"
of England
Edmund was killed at a banquet by an exiled outlaw, Leofa.
~0922 - 0944
Elfgifu
22
22
After her death, Elgiva, a queen reputedly so compassionate and godly that a great many sick people praying beside her tomb at the convent in Shaftesbury were healed, was declared a saint. Her feast day is celebrated every year on 18 May.
BET 945 AND 947 - BET 1000 AND 1001
Elfthryth
Aelfthryth was the widow of Edgar's foster brother and the marriage was controversial. The relationship was close enough to cause shock waves and there may have been a matter of suspected adultery and murder. Twelfth century accounts claim that Edgar and Aelfthryth were so enamoured with each other that they actually plotted the death of Edgar's foster brother so they would be free to marry. Aelfthryth allegedly plotted the murder of her young stepson King Edward The Martyr so that her son Aethelred could claim the throne. She was an extremely forceful figure at court int he early years of Aethelred's reign.
~0920 - ~0971
Ordgar
Cornwalle
of Devon
51
51
0923 - UNKNOWN
Wulfrith
D. UNKNOWN
Wigmund
D. UNKNOWN
Elfleda
~0762 - UNKNOWN
Princess
of
Kent
~0691 - 0762
Ethelbert
(Athelbert)
II of Kent
71
71
~0673 - 0725
Wihtred
of
Kent
52
52
~0673 - UNKNOWN
Cynegyth
the
Saxon
~0622 - 0713
Ceolwald
91
91
BET 584 AND 600 - 0679
Cutha
(Cuthwulf)
0564 - 0584
Cuthwine
20
20
~0547 - 0591
Ceawlin
44
44
~0525 - 0560
Cynric
35
35
~0493 - 0584
Crioda
91
91
~0467 - BET 534 AND 535
Cerdic
~0439 - 0530
Elesa
of
Saxony
91
91
~0411 - 0502
King
of
Saxony
91
91
~0383 - 0474
King
of
Saxony
91
91
~0355 - 0446
King
of
Saxony
91
91
0327 - UNKNOWN
King in
Slesvik
0299 - UNKNOWN
Frithogar
~0271 - UNKNOWN
Brond
~0243 - UNKNOWN
Balder
I've found references to Norse mythology attached to numerous genealogies for this family online. I'm including it here because it's a cute story, but I cannot believe anyone can take this seriously as far as our ancstors are concerned! However, I have read that there's usually some grain of truth in all myths so....Here ya go: (CNW) "Balder or Baldur, in Norse mythology, the god of light and joy, son of Odin and Frigga, king and queen of the gods. Having dreamed that Balder's life was threatened, Frigga extracted an oath from the forces and objects in nature, animate and inanimate, that they would not harm Balder, but she forgot the mistletoe. The gods, thinking Balder safe, cast darts and stones at him. The malicious giant Loki put a twig of mistletoe in the hands of Balder's twin, the blind Hoder, god of darkness, and directed his aim against Balder, who fell pierced to the heart. After the death of Balder, Odin sent another son, the messenger Hermod, to the underworld to plead for Balder's return. The god would be released only if everything in the world would weep for him. Everything wept except one old woman in a cave, and Balder could not return to life." (lifted from Ancestry.com/toni v) One source listed for the above information is: Type: Book Author: Albert F Schmuhl Periodical: The Royal Line Publication: Orig. March, 1929 New York, NY - Rev. March 1980 Media: Manuscript Repository: Royals Source File Text: Good Anyone know where I might find a copy of this?
0247 - UNKNOWN
Nanna
of
Norway
~0221 - UNKNOWN
Gewar
~0215 - UNKNOWN
Wuotan
of
Asgard
1. Born as Sigge, took name of Odin, went north in 70BC to escape the Roman Army from Syria under General Pompey. 2. Odin (Old Norse Odhinn, Anglo-Saxon Woden, Old High German Wodan, Woutan), in Norse mythology, king of the gods. His two black ravens, Huginn ("Thought") and Muninn ("Memory"), flew forth daily to gather tidings of events all over the world. As god of war, Odin held court in Valhalla, where all brave warriors went after death in battle. His greatest treasures were his eight-footed steed, Sleipner, his spear, Gungnir, and his ring, Draupner. Odin was also the god of wisdom, poetry, and magic, and he sacrificed an eye for the privilege of drinking from Mimir, the fountain of wisdom. Odin's three wives were earth goddesses, and his eldest son was Thor, the god of Thunder. (see my notes & comments on his son Beleg - CNW)
~0219 - UNKNOWN
Frigg
(Friege)
Frigg or Frigga, in Norse mythology, goddess of the sky and wife of Odin, the chief of the gods. She was worshiped as the protector of married love and housewives. A bunch of keys was her symbol. Frigg had two sons, Balder, the god of light, and Hoder, the blind god of darkness, who killed Balder with a mistletoe sprig. Frigg's name survives in the English word Friday (Frigg's day). In German mythology, Frigg was sometimes identified with Freya, the goddess of love. (See my notes and comments on Frigg's son Beldeg - CNW)
~0172 - UNKNOWN
Cadwalladr
ap Lleuvar
Mawr
~0120 - 0181
St.
Lucius
61
61
Changed the established religion of Britain from Druidism to Christianity. Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great), the Second Blessed Sovereign (Cadwalader was the Third Blessed Sovereign), was baptized by his father's first cousin, St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at age 90 on August 22, 139. When, in 170 AD Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain he became the first Christian king of the world. He married Gladys, daughter of Eurgen, granddaughter of Marius and his wife, the daughter of Boadicea (Victoria). Lucius founded the frist church at Llandaff and changed the established religion of Britain from Druidism to Christianity. He died in 181, leaving only one child, a daughter, Gladys. (fr Errazuriz Raul's tree at Ancestry.com) There is doubt that Lucius was a "real" person. Some believe that he has been confused with (created from?) Lucius Aelius Septimius Megas Abgarus IX SOURCES: Bede's 'Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum' William of Malmesey's "Gesta Regum Anglorum' Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'Historia Regum Britanniae' Wikipedia.org (Lucius of Britain)
~0170 - UNKNOWN
Gladys
~0107 - UNKNOWN
Eurgen
ap
Marius
~0110 - 0150
Coel "Old
King
Cole"
40
40
Brought up and educated in Rome. Build Colchester (Coel-Castra). SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Coilus)
D. UNKNOWN
Strada
Verch
Cyllin
~0190 - UNKNOWN
Ruler
of the
Scythians
BET 194 AND 195 - UNKNOWN
Beltsa
of
Asgard
BET 160 AND 165 - UNKNOWN
Freothelaf
or
Firithuwulf
BET 130 AND 140 - UNKNOWN
Finn
~0100 - UNKNOWN
Flocwald
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Godwulf
D. UNKNOWN
Geata
D. UNKNOWN
Taetwa
D. UNKNOWN
Beaw
D. UNKNOWN
Sceldwa
or
Skjold
0100 - UNKNOWN
Cyllinus
He, first of the Cymry, gave infants names, for before, names were not given except to adults. His brother, Linus the Martyr, his sister Claudia and her husband Rufus Pudent, aided the apostle Paul in the Christian Church in Rome. As recorded in II Timothy 4:21 and Romans 16:13, Rufus Pudent and St. Paul are shown to be half-brothers, children of the same mother, they had different fathers; Paul by a Hebrew husband and Rufus, by a second marriage with a Roman Christian.
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Caradawc
Vreichvras
D. UNKNOWN
Queen
of the
Brigantes
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
Enygeus
granddaughter of St. James (Joseph of Aramathea) and niece of Jesus Christ. (so some stories say)
D. UNKNOWN
Legends Tracing
a Biblical
Genealogy
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Brandon
In the year 36 AD, he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc, and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria. During his seven years in Rome, he became the first royal convert to Christianity and was baptised by the Apostle Paul, as was his son, Caradoc and the latter's two sons, Cyllinus and Cynon (Introduced the use of vellum into England.) .
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Penardin
D. UNKNOWN
Legends of
a Biblical
Genealogy
D. UNKNOWN
Llyr "Half
Speech"
of Siluria
Educated in Rome by Augustus Caesar. His father was Parar.
Private
Baran
Private
Ceri
D. UNKNOWN
Julia Victoria
verch
Prasutagus
D. UNKNOWN
Prasutagus
of the
Icenians
D. UNKNOWN
Boadicea
verch
Antedios
One of two British women to be mentioned by the ancient sources. She was the wife of king Prasutagus who was granted the kingship of the Iceni, along with clientship of Rome after the Icenian war of AD47. following her husbands death c AD60 her kingdom was pillaged by the imperial procurator Decianus Catus, and when she made complaint, she was personlly flogged and her daughters raped. Indignant at the treatment she fomented a rebellion within her tribe and, joined by their neighboring tribe the Trinovantes, plundered the Romano-British towns of Comulodunum, Verulamium and Londinium before being beaten in a pitched battle with the forces of the fovernor, Suetonius Paullinus, near Manduessedum in the midlands. (fr www.roman0britian.org/tribes/iceni.htm)
1843 - UNKNOWN
William
Osborn
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
Addedomaros
D. UNKNOWN
Mandubracius
ap
Imaneuntus
Prince Mandubracius was exiled after the death of his father to Gaul by the Catuvellauni, where he joined Caesar and accompanied him on his second expedition to Britain in 54BC. Mandubracius was regarded by Caesay as the most powerful of the British tribal monarchs in 54BC. Nothing further is known about him. The next identifiable ruler of the Trinovantes was Addedomaros who started his rule c. 20-15BC, but whether he was the son or grandson of Mandubracius is not known; indeed, it is possible that Mandubracius was the last of his line, and that his throne was taken by, or given to the family of Addedomaros. (from www.roman-britain.org/tribes/trinovantes.htm) SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Mandubracius)
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Imanuentus
ap
Lludd
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Imanuentius)
D. UNKNOWN
Meric or
Marius
of Britain
Known as one of the wiser Kings of Britain. SOURCES: Wikipeida.org (Marius of Britain)
D. UNKNOWN
Venissa
Claudia
of Rome
D. UNKNOWN
Emperor
of
Rome
D. UNKNOWN
Aemilia
Lepida
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Aemilius
Paullus
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
The
Younger
Agrippina the Elder or Vipsania Agrippina (14 BCE - 33 CE) was the daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia, daughter of Augustus As a child, in 5 BCE, she was married to Germanicus, and they remained together until his death in 19 CE. She bore him nine children, including Gaius (Caligula) and Agrippina the Younger. Agrippina followed Germanicus when he was stationed on the Rhine border and later when he held command in the East. Here Germanicus died, allegedly killed by the governor of Syria. Agrippina returned to Rome with her children where she remained until 29 CE. She tried to keep alive the memory of the very popular Germanicus to better any future changes of her children succeeding Tiberius, who in return was very suspicious of her. In 26 CE he refused her request to leave Rome to remarry and in 29 CE she was arrested and sent in exile on the island of Pandatoria. Here she died of starvation in 33 CE. Agrippina wasn't a very influential person in political terms, but she was very central in the Julio-Claudian dynasty. A grand-daughter of Augustus, of the gens julia, she married a grand-son of Livia, of the gens claudia, thus affirming the alliance of the two families. Her son Gaius (Caligula) followed Tiberius as emperor, to be succeeded by her brother-in-law Claudius, who married her daughter Agrippina the Younger, whose son Nero would become emperor after Claudius. Agrippina the Elder (14 BC - AD 33) Two women named Agrippina symbolize the stresses of the growing Roman Empire in the early first century AD. Tacitus' magnificent histories of the period are a primary source for our knowledge of the unfortunate Agrippina the Elder (daughter of Agrippa and granddaughter of Augustus) and her daughter, Agrippina the Younger. Both women have been studied in recent years as reflecting the particular political dangers, not only of the Julio-Claudian reign of Tiberius, but also the particular dangers for women who attempted to step out from the invisible protection of home and family into the political spotlight. Both women paid a bitter price for their involvement. The story of the younger Agrippina has often been told as a cautionary tale, from her supposed murder of the Emperor husband, Claudius, to her eventual murder by her Emperor son, Nero. Yet the events and lessons of her mother's life, although less well known, are no less instructive in illustrating the early Empire. Granddaughter of Augustus Vipsania Agrippina was the daughter of Augustus' invaluable ally, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, and of Julia, Augustus' only daughter. She was thus raised intimately within Rome's first imperial family under the stern eye of her step-grandmother, Livia. As a member of that family, Agrippina would have been expected to embody the same strict Roman virtues as her mother and grandmother; frugality, chastity, and domesticity. Insofar as the traditional values described above applied to her mother, Julia failed spectacularly at all three and was banished by the Emperor; yet to the end of her days, Agrippina arrogantly prized her descent from the divine Augustus. In 11 BC, after Agrippa's death (by whom Julia had five children), Augustus forced Julia into a political marriage with her stepbrother, Tiberius, Livia's son. Agrippina was 3 years old when Augustus became her stepfather. The marriage, initially tranquil, became deeply dysfunctional. Tiberius left Rome for Rhodes, allegedly to avoid the scandal of his wife's sexually infidelities. In 2 BC, when Agrippina was only 12, Augustus discovered that his daughter was whiling away her spare time by committing adulteries on a notorious scale. The fact that Julia had been forced into not one, but three, loveless political marriages at her father's behest was no excuse. Augustus had passed severe laws against adultery in his attempts at moral reform. Allegedly he learned of her behavior through her sons (and his adopted children), Gaius and Lucius, Agrippina's brothers, who protested that their mother's behavior was notorious. Augustus banished Julia for life to the island of Pandateria off the western Italian coast, although she was later permitted to move to slightly easier house arrest at Rhegium. Agrippina never saw her mother again. It would be yet another source of friction between Agrippina and her former stepfather when, after Augustus' death, Tiberius effectively starved Julia to death by stopping her allowance. After Julia's exile, Agrippina and her remaining siblings were raised by Augustus and Livia. One wonders at the psychological impact on the daughter of her mother's passive fate. She could not have imagined that the same fate would befall her. Life With Germanicus, 5-19 AD At the age of 18 or 19, Agrippina was married to Nero Claudius Drusus "Germanicus", Livia's grandson, probably in 5 AD. It is important to understand that Germanicus, son of Livia's son Drusus (brother of Tiberius), was an attractive, educated general with genuine star-power popularity with the Roman people. She bore him nine children, half of whom would die in the imperial power-struggles following the death of Augustus. She was by all accounts a loyal and affectionate wife and supported her husband while on campaign in the approved manner. Germanicus, adopted by Tiberius in 4 AD, earned his military reputation, as his father had before him, by conquests in Germania. Agrippina and the children followed him to the Rhine during his campaigns of 14-16 AD. Her son Gaius, nicknamed "Little Boots" for his infant copy of the Roman legionary uniform, spent his early years in the legionary camps there, although probably born in Italy where his mother came for her delivery. A charming and affectionate letter to Agrippina from Augustus describes sending the imperial physician to her together with baby Gaius for her return to her husband's command (Suetonius, Caligula). Rome was still reeling from the disastrous massacre of three legions under Quinctilius Varus in the Tuetoberg Forest in 9 AD. Part of Germanicus' popularity came from his successes there and the frenzy of Rome to avenge former defeats. When legions on the Rhine mutinied near Cologne, Agrippina and her children featured prominently in its conclusion. As Tacitus relates, when Germanicus decided to send his pregnant wife and young Caligula away from the mutinous camp, "His wife scorned the proposal, reminding him that she was of the blood of the divine Augustus and would live up to it, whatever the danger." Annals, I.40. Persuaded to leave, Agrippina, her son, and her weeping women left for the safety of the Treveri tribe; the pathetic spectacle of Augustus' pregnant granddaughter and her son refugeeing to a barbarian tribe rather than trust the loyalty of her husband's legions is credited with having turned the mutiny around and saved Germanicus' position with his army. Obviously Agrippina knew how to stage a scene, as she would in a later crisis. Strain was beginning to show between Germanicus and the dour Tiberius, who became Emperor when Augustus died in 14. Tiberius may have resented Germanicus' popularity with the people. While Germanicus publicly favored conquest of German lands outside the empire; Tiberius adhered to Augustus' recommendation that Rome not extend her current borders. It may be that the personable Germanicus' glamorous popularity also contrasted unfavorably with Tiberius' rather gloomy efficiency. The Death of Germanicus, 19 AD When Tiberius recalled them from Germania, Agrippina watched her husband triumph in Rome in 17 before going with him to his proconsular command in the east as governor of Syria. After successful actions in Cappadocia and Nicopolis, Germanicus fell out with Tiberius in 19 when, to tumultuous personal acclaim, he entered Egypt without permission. When Germanicus returned to Syria, he found Tiberius had installed Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso there. After ordering Piso to leave the province, Germanicus mysteriously fell ill near Antioch and died. Many, including Agrippina, believed he had been poisoned, presumably by Piso, either on the orders or with the knowledge of a jealous Tiberius. Tacitus claims that, as Germanicus lay dying, "...he turned to his wife and begged her to shed her ferocity for his sake and for the sake of their children, and also to resign herself to cruel fate, and that once she had returned to Rome not to rile up those who were more powerful in a struggle for ascendancy." Tacitus, Annals, II.72.1 'Ferocity' is, in this context, an interesting and deliberately de-sexing choice of words. However traditionally she had behaved up to the death of her husband, Agrippina would aggressively step beyond approved behavior in the years of widowhood ahead. "Wild with grief," Agrippina returned to Brundisium carrying her children, her own suspicions, and an urn containing Germanicus' ashes. Awaiting her there were thousands of ordinary Romans as well as her brother-in-law, the future Emperor Claudius. Here was another opportunity to stage an unforgettable scene and make a point. Tacitus paints a picture of grief-stricken mourners lining the road all the way from Brundisium to the public funeral at Augustus' mausoleum in Rome, from which both Tiberius and his mother, Livia, were conspicuously absent: Benjamin West, "Agrippina Landing at Brundisium with the Ashes of Germanicus, 1768. "The day on which the remains were consigned to the tomb of Augustus was now desolate in its silence, now distracted by lamentations. The streets of the city were crowded; torches were blazing throughout the Campus Martius. There the soldiers under arms, the magistrates without their symbols of office, the people in the tribes, were all incessantly exclaiming that the commonwealth was ruined, that not a hope remained, too boldly and openly to let one think that they remembered their rulers. But nothing impressed Tiberius more deeply than the enthusiasm kindled in favor of Agrippina, whom men spoke of as the glory of the country, the sole surviving offspring of Augustus, the solitary example of the old times, while looking up to heaven and the gods they prayed for the safety of her children and that they might outlive their oppressors." Annals, III, 4. Tiberius and Sejanus, 19-33 AD Agrippina lived uneasily in Rome from 19 to 29. She soon became the rallying point for senators opposing the growing power of L. Aelius Sejanus, sole prefect of the Praetorian Guard, during his rise to power in the '20's. Particularly after the suspicious death of Tiberius' only son, Drusus, in 23, Sejanus' power was largely unhindered. He insinuated himself within Tiberius by finding evidence through informers of supposed disloyalty to the current regime; this endeared him to an increasingly suspicious Emperor while increasing a police-state atmosphere in Rome. Sejanus' agents soon placed Agrippina and her family under surveillance for her outspoken hints that Tiberius had been involved in her husband's death. Agrippina's hostility to Tiberius may have been natural, but was both dangerous and arrogant. She dared to confront him openly with her suspicions and reproaches. Suetonius writes that, "When Agrippina said more than was wise about her husband's death, Tiberius took her by the hand, quoting the Greek line: 'And if you are not queen, my dear, have I then done you wrong?' and this was the last question that he ever condescended to ask her." Life. Allegedly, invited to a banquet at the imperial palace, she publicly refused food offered her personally by the Emperor for fear of poison, an action which created a scandal. " Agrippina was always truculent, but she was further roused at that time because of the danger to her kin. She went straight to Tiberius and by chance found him sacrificing to his father. She used this to begin her abuse of him and said it was inconsistent for the same man to offer sacrifices to the deified Augustus and to attack his descendants. Augustus' divine spirit had not been passed on to mute statues: she was the true likeness since she was born of heavenly blood...In vain was Pulchra being persecuted, who was being destroyed only because she foolishly cherished her friendship with Agrippina ...But Agrippina nursing her resentment and physically ill, when Tiberius paid a call to her sick bed, she poured forth tears for a while in silence, but later she began to insult him and entreat him: he should alleviate her loneliness and give her a husband...But Caesar...although she was pressing him, left without giving an answer. " Tacitus, Annals, IV.52-53. Once Tiberius abandoned Rome for Capri in 26, Sejanus pursued Agrippina and her children and friends without hindrance. Agrippina allegedly asked Tiberius for permission to remarry in 26 (perhaps seeking additional protection) but was refused. In 29, on Tiberius' orders, she was arrested by Sejanus and she and her oldest son, Nero Julius Caesar, were banished by a complaisant Senate to Pandateria, the selfsame island of her mother's exile. Her second son, Drusus, was imprisoned in a Palatine prison in 30 AD. and died (allegedly of starvation) shortly thereafter, pathetically trying to gnaw a mattress of moldy straw if Tacitus is to be believed. Agrippina the Younger, daughter of Agrippina and mother of Nero. She was murdered by her son in 59 AD During the troubles Agrippina's son, Gaius "Caligula," apparently living with his grandmother and, later, his grandmother Antonia. He was also targeted by Sejanus: when Sejanus fell in 30, part of Tiberius' charge against him was that he was plotting against Caligula as well. The death of Sejanus was no reprieve for Agrippina; still on Pandateria, she starved to death in 33, either deliberately or by force. Suetonius states that the granddaughter of Augustus was actually flogged (on Tiberius' orders) so violently that she lost an eye. Only four of her nine children survived her; the future emperor, Gaius "Caligula" - who, as Emperor, would be assassinated in 41 - and three daughters, including Julia Agrippina the Younger. Agrippina is significant not only by her active participation in her husband's career but by her willingness to assume a leading role after his death for those who opposed the political acts of Sejanus and Tiberius. Most of our information concerning her comes from Tacitus Annals in which he attempts to exalt Germanicus at the expense of Tiberius. Yet Tacitus himself speaks of Agrippina in guarded or hostile tones. She is praised for loyalty and puducitia, that combination of fertility and devoted motherhood so highly valued by Roman society; however, she is also described as self-willed, fiercely unfeminine, and too willing to thrust herself into her husband's life, at one point even encouraging his disheartened soldiers on campaign. In later books of the Annals, Tacitus' disapproval becomes more evident. Modestly staying in the background of political life was an absolute requirement for a respectable Roman woman. The fact that Agrippina, instead, "... poorly concealed her hopes also hastened their (i.e. the house of Germanicus') destruction. ...the pudicitia of Agrippina was unassailable. Therefore, he (Sejanus) attacked her arrogance ... they (agents of Sejanus) alleged, in the presence of Tiberius, that she boasted of her fertility, and relying upon her popularity with the people, that her mouth was watering for supreme power." Annals,, IV.12. Tacitus seems particularly offended that a woman should use her much-praised fertility to obtain political influence. From his disapproval, later historians also judged Agrippina harshly as a haughty troublemaker, obsessed with her descent from Augustus, attempting to interfere in male spheres. There is the sense she earned her just desserts. Less prejudiced history has not dealt kindly with Agrippina either - after all, she was the mother of the insufferable Caligula and Agrippina the Younger. In the better-known career of Agrippina the Younger, the same criticisms would be even more sharply sounded so that her eventual murder would seem, if not justified, then at least not surprising. It is easy to imagine a traditional Roman commenting, "Like mother - like daughter." Translations taken from an excellent discussion of Tacitus' treatment of Agrippina, found in T. Saavedra's article at Diotima, Agrippina the Elder: Vixen or Victim? Germanicus. Image courtesy of B. McManus, Augustus and Tiberius: Sources. From plaster cast, EUR, Rome.Upper images of Agrippina the Elder and Younger courtesy of B. McManus. Lower bust courtesy of Forum Romanum. Link to the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest courtesy of FalcoPhiles. Link to Sejanus courtesy of Rome of the Caesars. This illustration is by Rubens, 1614; traditionally titled "Tiberius and Agrippina," it has recently been thought to be painted from a coin in Rubens possession of Agrippina and her husband, Germanicus. Image from the National Gallery of Art web site.
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Vipsanius
Agrippa
Of humble birth, Agrippa studied and became friends with Octavian (Augustus) at Apollonia. He played a conspicuous part in in the war against Lucius, brother of Mark Antony, after the murder of Julius Caesar, who had named Octavian his heir. 43 BC Marcus elected Tribune of the Plebs. About 38 BC, he put down a rising of the Aquitanians in Gaul and crossed the Rhine to punish the aggresions of the Germans. He refused a triumph when he returned to Rome, but accepted the consulship in 37 BC. Governor of Gaul. He defeated Sextus Pompeius in 36 BC at the battles of Mylae and Naulochus. Became Aedile in 33 BC. Construction of the Pantheon, the Julian Aqueduct, and the horrea Agrippana. Defeated Mark Antony & Cleopatra in 31 BC at the Battle of Actium (in NW Greece). 28 BC. Elected Consul a second time. 27 BC. Marcus elected Consul for the third time. 18 BC Marcus is given Tribunician power for five years by the Senate. 17 BC Appointed Governor of Syria. 13 BC The Senate approves the extension of Marcus' tribunician power for a further five years. Agrippa - Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (56-12 B.C.): Agrippa was a renowned Roman general and close friend of Octavian (Augustus). Agrippa was consul first in 37 B.C. He was also governor of Syria. As general, Agrippa defeated the forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium. Upon his victory, Augustus awarded his niece Marcella to Agrippa for a wife. In 21 B.C., Augustus married his own daughter Julia to Agrippa. By Julia, Agrippa had a daughter Agrippina, and three sons, Gaius and Lucius Caesar and Agrippa Postumus. http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/rome/p/romanmilitldrs.htm Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63 BC-12 BC) was a Roman statesman and general, son-in-law and minister of the emperor Augustus. He is best known for winning the naval Battle of Actium against the forces of Marcus Antonius and Cleopatra. Agrippa was of humble birth. He was of the same age as Octavian (as the emperor was then called), and was studying with him at Apollonia[?] when news of Julius Caesar's assassination (44 BC) arrived. By his advice Octavian at once set out for Rome. Agrippa played a conspicuous part in the war against Lucius, brother of Mark Antony, which ended in the capture of Perusia (40). Two years later he put down a rising of the Aquitanians in Gaul, and crossed the Rhine to punish the aggressions of the Germans. On his return he refused a triumph but accepted the consulship in 37 B.C. At this time Sextus Pompeius[?], with whom war was imminent, had command of the sea on the coasts of Italy. Agrippa's first care was to provide a safe harbour for his ships, which he accomplished by cutting through the strips of land which separated the Lacus Lucrinus from the sea, thus forming an outer harbour an inner one was also made by joining the lake Avernus to the Lucrinus (Dio Cassius xlviii. 49; Pliny, Nat. Hist. xxxvi. 24). About this time Agrippa married Pomponia, daughter of Cicero's friend Pomponius Atticus[?]. Having been appointed naval commander-in-chief he put his crews through a course of training, until he felt in a position to meet the fleet of Pompeius. In 36 he was victorious at Mylae[?] and Naulochus[?], and received the honour of a naval crown for his services. In 33 he was chosen aedile and signalized his tenure of office by effecting great improvements in the city of Rome, restoring and building aqueducts, enlarging and cleansing the sewers, and constructing baths and porticos, and laying out gardens. He also gave a stimulus to the public exhibition of works of art. The emperor's boast that he had found the city of brick but left it of marble ("marmoream se relinquere, quam latericiam accepisset", Suetonius, Life of Augustus 29) might with greater propriety have been uttered by Agrippa. He was again called away to take command of the fleet when the war with Antony broke out. The victory at Actium (31), which gave the mastery of Rome and the empire of the world to Octavian, was mainly due to Agrippa. As a token of signal regard Octavian bestowed upon him the hand of his niece Marcella (28). We must suppose that his wife Pomponia was either dead or divorced. In 27 Agrippa was consul for the third time, and in the following year the senate bestowed upon Octavian the imperial title of Augustus. Probably in commemoration of the battle of Actium, Agrippa built and dedicated the building that preceded the Hadrianic Pantheon which survives in Rome. The inscription of the later building, which was built around 125 A.D., preserves the text of the inscription from Agrippa's building during his third consulship. His friendship with Augustus seems to have been clouded by the jealousy of his brother-in-law Marcellus, which was probably fomented by the intrigues of Livia, the second wife of Augustus, who feared his influence with her husband. The result was that Agrippa left Rome, ostensibly to take over the governorship of Syria -- a sort of honourable exile; but as a matter of fact he only sent his legate to the East, while he himself remained at Lesbos. On the death of Marcellus, which took place within a year, he was recalled to Rome by Augustus, who found he could not dispense with his services. It is said that Maecenas advised Augustus to attach Agrippa still more closely to him by making him his son-in-law. He accordingly induced him to divorce Marcella and marry his daughter Julia (21 BC), the widow of Marcellus, equally celebrated for her beauty and abilities and her shameless profligacy. In 19 Agrippa was employed in putting down a rising of the Cantabrians in Spain. He was appointed governor of Syria a second time (17 B.C.), where his just and prudent administration won him the respect and good-will of the provincials, especially the Hebrew population. His last public service was the bloodless suppression of an insurrection in Pannonia (13 BC). He died at Campania in March of the year following his fifty-first year. Augustus honoured his memory by a magnificent funeral. Agrippa was also known as a writer, especially on geography. Under his supervision Julius Caesar's design of having a complete survey of the empire made was carried out. From the materials at hand he constructed a circular chart, which was engraved on marble by Augustus and afterwards placed in the colonnade built by his sister Polla. Amongst his writings an autobiography, now lost, is referred to. Agrippa left several children; by Pomponia, a daughter Vipsania, who became the wife of the emperor Tiberius; by Julia three sons, Gaius and Lucius Caesar and Agrippa Postumus, and two daughters, Agrippina the elder, afterwards the wife of Germanicus, and Julia, who married Lucius Aemilius Pauilus. http://www.wordlookup.net/ma/marcus-vipsanius-agrippa.html
D. UNKNOWN
Julia III
Caesia
Julia was Augustus' only daughter. Exiled to Pandeteria
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Vipsanius
Agrippa
D. UNKNOWN
Scribonia
D. UNKNOWN
Livia
Drusilla
Augusta
D. UNKNOWN
Drusus Nero
Germanicus
of Rome
Adopted by Tiberius in 4 AD. Triumph in 17 ad.
D. UNKNOWN
Antonia
Augusta the
Younger
The younger of the two daughters of M. Antonius by Octavia, born about b.c. 36, was married to Drusus, the brother of the emperor Tiberius, by whom she had three children : 1. Germanicus, the father of the emperor Caligula ; 2. Livia or Livilla; and 3. the emperor Claudius. She lived to see the accession of her grandson Caligula to the throne, a. d. 37, who at first conferred upon her the greatest honours, but afterwards treated her with so much contempt, that her death was hastened by his conduct : according to some accounts, he administered poison to her. The emperor Claudius paid the highest honours to her memory. Pliny (H. N. xxxv. 36. § 16) speaks of a temple of Antonia, which was probably built at the command of Claudius. Antonia was celebrated for her beauty virtue, and chastity. Her portrait on the annexed coin supports the accounts which are given of her beauty. (Pint. Ant. 87; Dion Cass. Iviii. 11, lix. 3, Ix. 5; Suet. CaL i. 15, 23; Tac. Ann. iii. 3, 18, xi. 3 ; Val. Max. iv. 3. § 3 ; Eckhel, vi. p. 178, &c.) [Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology I:210] from Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank _______________________________________________________________________________________ Antonia inherited properties in Italy, Greece and Egypt and was a wealthy and influential woman in Rome. Wikipedia.org (Antonia Minor) _______________________________________________________________________________________ www.roman-emperors.org/antoniaminor.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Antonius
from Cray Bauxmont-Flynn tree at Ancestry.com: Committed suicide in Alexandria.MARK ANTONY II. He was the son of Mark Antony and Julia, daughter of Lucius Julius III. He was born in BC 83. He committed suicide in BC 30 by falling on his sword. (Wurts, 1945) He married FADIA. (Wurts, 1945) He married ANTONIA. (Wurts, 1945) Child: Antonia II of Rome He married FULVIA. (Wurts, 1945) He married OCTAVIA THE ELDER. (Wurts, 1945) Children: Antonia Minor of Rome, Antonia Major of Rome He married CLEOPATRA, Queen of Egypt. (Wurts, 1945) Children: Alexander I Helios King of Armenia and Parthia, Ptolemy Philadelphus Prince of Egypt, Cleopatra Selene Princess of Egypt, Juba II King of Numidia and Mauretania He was the second Triumvirate of Rome, the other two being Lepidus and Augustus Octavius. He's known for his military successes, his affair with Cleopatra of Egypt, and for stabilizing Rome after the murder of Julius Caesar in BC 44. (Wurts, 1945) Early in 40 BC, Antony received news that his brother Lucius Antonius and his own wife Fulvia had revolted against Octavian, setting off the Perusine War. He also received news that the Parthians, the eastern neighbors of the empire, had invaded Rome Syria. Antony went to Italy where he became reconciled to Octavian at Brundusium (Brindsis) and since Fulvia had died in the meantime, he married Octavian's sister, Octavia. Accompanied by Octavia, Antony went to Athens and was greeted as the New Dionysus. In 38 BC differences between Antony and Octavian arose and they settled then by the Treaty of Tarentum (which prolonged the triumvirate for a further five years). When Antony's invasion of Parthia failed, Octavian sent Octavia to Antony along with troops and provisions. The soldiers fell far short of the numbers Antony expected and he ordered Octavia back to Rome. In 32 BC the trimvirate ended. Antony officially divorced Octavia. Her brother declared war against Cleopatra. It was a war Antony continually lost ground and morale; Cleopatra insisted on being with him and Agrippa was winning battles. On September 2, 31 BC, Antony and Cleopatra retreated to Egypt. Octavian reached them a year later and in August 30 BC, Antony died by falling on his sword and Cleopatra by poisoning herself with an asp. The Aftermath of Caesar's Death (44 B.C.). Caesar's assassins claimed to be striking a blow for freedom in the name of the Old Republic; instead of dancing in streets, however, the initial reaction to the news of Caesar's murder was intense uncertainty, particularly among the ruling elite, as everyone waited to see who would make the next move. The conspirators themselves went into hiding. *M. Aemilius Lepidus (one Caesar's lieutenants, who had a legion of recruits ready to take to Gaul) imposed order, but Mark Antony (who had long been Caesar's right-hand man and was consul along with Caesar in 44) soon took charge of matters, leaving Lepidus to depart for Gaul. Antony was in nominal control of state affairs, but virtually everyone was on eggshells. Antony wielded a good deal of power as consul and as Caesar's second in command, but enjoyed little personal authority and dared not assert himself too strongly, lest he meet a fate similar to that of Caesar. The Senate, on the other hand, was concerned about popular reaction to Caesar's death, particularly on the part of Caesar's veterans. Most importantly, the official constitutional Machinery, although it had continued to operate during the turbulent years 49-44, had been a virtual dead letter under Caesar's rule: his death created a vacuum in which no one quite knew how to behave. An uneasy truce was arrived at. An official amnesty was granted to the conspirators, but Antony's speech at Caesar's funeral -- along with the generous gifts to the plebs included in the terms of Caesar's will -- so stirred the urban mob that a riot ensued and the conspirators fled Rome in fear for their safety. [Caesar's funeral is the occasion for the famous speech in Shakespeare's play: "I have come to bury Caesar, not to praise him...."] Antony then quickly retrieved Caesar's private papers from his widow and employed them to govern in Caesar's name, claiming to find there Caesar's plans for Rome's future. This charade soon wore thin with the Senate, all the more so due to Antony's high-handed manner and his wanton extravagance. Mark Antony (who had long been Caesar's right-hand man and was consul along with Caesar in 44) soon took charge of matters, leaving Lepidus to depart for Gaul. Antony was in nominal control of state affairs, but virtually everyone was on eggshells. Antony wielded a good deal of power as consul and as Caesar's second in command, but enjoyed little personal authority and dared not assert himself too strongly, lest he meet a fate similar to that of Caesar. The Senate, on the other hand, was concerned about popular reaction to Caesar's death, particularly on the part of Caesar's veterans. Most importantly, the official constitutional Machinery, although it had continued to operate during the turbulent years 49-44, had been a virtual dead letter under Caesar's rule: his death created a vacuum in which no one quite knew how to behave. An uneasy truce was arrived at. An official amnesty was granted to the conspirators, but Antony's speech at Caesar's funeral -- along with the generous gifts to the plebs included in the terms of Caesar's will -- so stirred the urban mob that a riot ensued and the conspirators fled Rome in fear for their safety. [Caesar's funeral is the occasion for the famous speech in Shakespeare's play: "I have come to bury Caesar, not to praise him...."] Antony then quickly retrieved Caesar's private papers from his widow and employed them to govern in Caesar's name, claiming to find there Caesar's plans for Rome's future. This charade soon wore thin with the Senate, all the more so due to Antony's high-handed manner and his wanton extravagance. Octavian and Antony. When Caesar's will was read, however, Antony received a nasty shock. In it Caesar named as his chief heir a virtual unknown by the name of *C. Octavius, adopting him (posthumously) as his son. Octavius was Caesar's grand-nephew on his sister's side, a rather sickly 18-year-old with only limited political and military experience. Upon his adoption, Octavius became *C. Julius Caesar Octavianus (or, in English, simply Octavian). Antony might well have expected little trouble in dealing with a youth of so little experience, few political connections, and virtually no personal authority. Unfortunately, Antony failed to recognize that in Octavian he was dealing with a natural born politician. Octavian never was an imposing figure physically, and he owed his military victories largely to the skill of his able lieutenants. In the political realm, however, he was without peer, rising from a virtual unknown in 44 B.C. to become the first of the Julio-Claudian emperors by 27 AD. Tensions immediately arose between Octavian and Antony, as each vied for the right to employ Caesar's substantial financial resources, to call upon the loyalty of his troops, and, above all, to invoke the authority of Caesar's name. On the one hand was Antony, Caesar's second in command who had served him so ably since the 50s, who had been named magister equitum under Caesar, and who had been appointed priest (flamen) in Caesar's honor; on the other was Octavian, who could claim to be Caesar's son and heir. Tensions between the two soon reached the boiling point, only to be checked by senior officers in command of Caesar's troops, who were united by their common loyalty to the dead Caesar and were unwilling to fight against one another in the name of Caesar's bickering heirs. By the middle of 44 B.C. an uneasy truce was established between Antony, Octavian, the Senate, and those involved in Caesar's assassination. Unfortunately Antony, while an able commander, was no Caesar when it came to the delicate art of politics. In 44-43 he soon alienated virtually all of the other factions listed above, uniting them against him. He began by foolishly attacking the orator and statesman Cicero, a leader of the senatorial faction (the optimates). These personal attacks led Cicero to denounce Antony in a series of damning speeches, known as the *Philippics. Not content with alienating Cicero and the Senate, Antony renewed his attacks against Octavian, charging him with plots against his (Antony's) life. Octavian saw that his position in Rome was far from secure and withdrew to central Italy, where he began to raise troops on his authority as Caesar's son and heir. At the end of 44, Antony stepped over the line altogether. As consul in 44 he had been assigned the province of Macedonia for 43. Antony realized, however, that departing from Rome at this particular juncture would be political suicide and so passed a law that awarded him a five-year command in Cisalpine Gaul and Gallia Comata (Gaul proper) instead. This would allow him to keep tabs on affairs in Rome and had the added advantage of providing him with an army camped just north of Italy. (Clearly Antony had the precedent of Caesar's own career in mind.) The threat now posed by Octavian led Antony to speed up his plans: he decided to proceed to Cisalpine Gaul and assume command of his new provinces early. At this point the Senate was still unwilling to defy Antony too openly, but it did direct the current governor of Cisalpine Gaul, D. Junius Brutus Albinus (who had been involved in the conspiracy against Caesar), to maintain his position. When matters reached a crisis the Senate, at Cicero's urging, turned to Octavian for help. Octavian had his own forces; more importantly, he could invoke the name of Caesar, thus undercutting Antony's claims to represent Caesar's legacy. Cicero hoped that the young Octavian would be malleable -- a tool that the Senate could employ and then discard at its will. The plan was to have Octavian support the consuls for 43 (A. Hirtius and C. Vibius Pansa) in driving Antony off, then to have Octavian surrender his troops to Brutus, the lawful governor of the region. The first part of the plan worked: Antony was compelled to retire further into Gaul, where he joined up with Lepidus (see above). Unfortunately for Cicero and the Senate, however, Octavian was neither malleable nor stupid. He realized that, were he to surrender his troops to Brutus, he would not only lose an important bargaining chip but, given Brutus' association with Caesar's murder, would fatally undermine his claims to be Caesar's loyal son. As it happened, through one of those twists of fate that seem to occur so often in Roman history, the two consuls Hirtius and Pansa had been killed in the battle against Antony: Octavian saw a vacuum and marched south with his forces, determined to fill it. Confronted with Octavian's troops, the Senate was compelled to allow him to run for the office of consul, to which he was duly elected for the year 42. His adoption by Caesar was officially ratified and Caesar's assassins outlawed: thus Octavian could assume the role of the loyal son attempting to avenge his father's murder and continue his father's work in "reforming" the state. (The leaders of the opposition to Caesar, M. Junius Brutus and C. Cassius Longinus, had already fled to the East, planning, like Pompey earlier, to raise troops and challenge Antony and Octavian.) The Second Triumvirate. Suddenly Octavian was no longer a youthful outsider but a major force with which to reckon. He realized, however, that his own position vis a vis the Senate was far from secure and decided to make common cause with his former enemy, Antony. Thus, in 43, Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus were officially appointed as a panel of three (a triumvirate) to govern Rome with consular authority for a period of five years for the purpose of restoring constitutional order. This alliance is known as the *Second Triumvirate. Through a curious twist of fate, Caesar -- who originally had been viewed as a dangerous, power-seeking popularis and a traitor -- now became the beloved leader whose legacy was being threatened and in whose name Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus must seize control of state affairs. Despite its official standing, the Second Triumvirate was in reality a military junta. Following the precedent of Sulla, its first order of business was to pay back its political enemies and raise some much-needed cash (necessary if the junta's troops were to be kept happy). Proscriptions were held in which some 300 senators and 2000 equites were dispatched, as much for their property as for their political sympathies. The most famous victim was Cicero, whose head and hands were cut off and hung from the speaker's platform (the Rostra) in the forum. [The Triumvirate also raised taxes, aiming first (as was the Romans' wont) at wealthy and "extravagant" women. This policy led to a woman named Hortensia presenting a public speech in the forum in which, we are told, she sounded the now familiar theme of no taxation without representation (i.e., without granting women the franchise).] The next order of business, once matters had been settled in Rome, was to deal with the forces of Brutus and Cassius in the East. The official line was that these forces were traitors to Rome, led by Caesar's assassins. Viewed objectively, however, they represented one of the last hopes of the Roman Republic, fighting a cause that was utterly unrealistic -- the days when the traditional constitutional Machinery could cope with the economic, social, and political realities in Rome were long past -- but noble nonetheless. The final confrontation occurred in 42 at *Philippi in Macedonia (see Map 3 in Dudley), where Brutus' and Cassius' forces were quickly defeated in a series of battles by the combined forces of Antony and Octavian. The victory led to an immediate rise in Antony's fortunes: never much of a general, Octavian had presented a poor showing at Philippi, losing one important battle and spending a good deal of the time sick in his tent. For the moment, at least, Antony was very much the senior partner among the triumvirs. With their enemies subdued both at Rome and abroad, the two leading members of the Triumvirate soon returned to their old personal rivalries. Lepidus was quickly gotten out of the way: accused of treason, he was deprived of his provinces and allowed to remain a member of the Triumvirate only on sufferance. The other two triumvirs divided Rome's holdings between them: Octavian got Spain, Antony Gaul. Antony, however, had larger ambitions. Encouraged by his success at Philippi, he revived Caesar's plans for a grand military campaign in the East. His intentions clearly were to follow the precedent set by Sulla, Pompey, and Caesar himself: to win power, fame, and money through a series of military triumphs abroad and then return to Rome and oust his political rivals once and for all. In 41, therefore, he set out for the East, where he soon became entangled with the Egyptian Cleopatra. Cleopatra VII left three children by Marcus Antonius: the twins Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene, born in 40 B.C. and Ptolemy Philadelphus, born in 36 B.C. In 33 B.C. Antonius designated Alexander to be king of Armenia and overlord of Parthia and Media. He designated Ptolemy to be ruler of all Egyptian possessions in Syria and Cilicia and overlord of all client-kings and dynasts west of the Euphrates, as far as the Hellespont. After the death of Antonius, both boys were taken in by Augustus's sister Octavia to be raised with her own children. They appear soon after in Augustus's Triumph in Rome and thereafter disappear from history. Speculation is that both died in childhood. Cleopatra Selene was married in 29 B.C. to Juba II, a Roman client-king who ruled over Numidia c30-25 B.C. and over Mauretania 25 B.C.-cA.D. 23 when he died in his mid-70s. Cleopatra had long before predeceased him, though the date is not known. They had two (known) children: Ptolemy succeeded his father as king of Mauretania in A.D. 23. In 40, he was called to Rome to appear before the Emperor Caligula. Tacitus reports he had the misfortune of presenting himself wearing such a sumptious purple robe that in envy Caligula had him put to death. One simply did not appear before Caligula wearing better duds than the boss. Although Ptolemy was certainly of a marriageable age, no wife or children are known, and none succeeded him as king. Ptolemy's sister Drusilla was married to Marcus Antonius Felix. Nothing has survived in recorded history to point to any issue of this marriage. Octavian, by contrast, was given the thankless task of dealing with affairs in Italy, particularly the necessity of finding land for his and Antony's veterans. Antony clearly hoped that Octavian would become embroiled in Italian politics, squandering both his time and, more important, his popularity with the masses. In the end, this was a poor strategy on Antony's part. Not only did his own military ventures not fare well, but, by leaving Octavian in Rome, he allowed his rival to ply his considerable political skills in waging a propaganda war against Antony. At first, however, Antony's plan appeared to succeed. Octavian's problem was to find land for his and Antony's veterans; his solution was to confiscate land throughout Italy. The Italian cities were outraged, and this sense of outrage was encouraged by Antony's wife Fulvia and his brother L. Antonius, who incited a civil war. The rebels were suppressed through a combination of Antony's delay in supporting them and the brutality of Octavian's reprisals (particularly against the city of Perusia, in the so-called Perusine War). Antony eventually returned to Italy in 40, landing at Brundisium, but by then Octavian had not only secured Italy but had seized Gaul. War nearly broke out between Antony and Octavian, but their troops refused to fight against one another. At last a deal was cut: Antony was to pursue his ambitions in the East, while Octavian was granted the western half of Rome's empire. To cement the deal, Antony married Octavian's sister *Octavia (Fulvia having died of natural causes in the meantime). Antony accordingly returned east, where from 40-35 he was engaged in a series of largely unsuccessful campaigns against the Parthians. His desperate need for financial and military support drove him into the arms of Cleopatra (literally and figuratively) and he became her official consort. Antony had 3 children by Cleopatra. In 36, despite their age (6, 6, and 2, respectively), he granted each of these children, as well as Cleopatra herself, territories in the East as their official realms; he also lent his support to the claims of Caesarion (then 13 years old) to be Caesar's true son and heir. To Roman eyes these moves were troubling, suggesting that Antony was becoming a champion of Egypt and its oriental queen. Meanwhile, Octavian was busy in the West fighting *Sextus Pompeius, a son of Pompey the Great. Sextus had gathered the last of the Republican opposition about him in Spain and by 42 controlled Sicily. With his fleet, Sextus was able to harass Roman shipping, nearly cutting off Rome's grain supplies. To the degree that Sextus could claim to be fighting for the cause of his father, Pompey, he represented the last forces of the old Republic; in reality, he was as much a military overlord/adventurer as Antony and Octavian. Octavian once again showed his lack of military experience, suffering a series of humiliating defeats, and, in 38, was forced to meet with Antony in order to ask for reinforcements. (At the same time the term of the Triumvirate, originally slated to expire in 38, was extended for another five years.) In 36 Octavian -- or, rather, his general *M. Vipsanius Agrippa, working in tande M with Lepidus -- finally defeated Sextus at the battle of Naulochus. Lepidus made an attempt to seize Sicily for himself, but was soon deserted by his supporters and captured. As pontifex maximus Lepidus could not be killed (as we shall see, Octavian was beginning to develop scruples!), so he was merely stripped of his official powers and placed under permanent house arrest in Rome. Actium. The year 36 marks something of a turning point in Octavian's career. From this point on he began to doff the role of ruthless military warlord and instead present himself as a defender of the Republic (such as it was!). This strategy was to stand him in good stead in the propaganda war against Antony. Antony, Octavian could claim, had become the thrall of a depraved eastern monarch: he had "gone native" and (Octavian claimed) planned to reduce Rome to a mere subject state, transferring the capital of the empire to Egypt. The Romans would be slaves to a mongrel horde of oriental eunuchs and their lascivious queen, compelled to worship Egypt's decadent, bestial gods and to adopt the perverse religious practices of a land whose rulers regularly married their own siblings. Tensions between Antony and Octavian began to reach a head in 35, when Antony formally repudiated Octavia, who had remained loyal to him despite the repeated humiliation to which he had subjected her. In 33, when the Triumvirate officially expired, Octavian held the consulship: he was then able to present Antony as a private Roman citizen acting without the authority of the state and to contrast his own position as loyal servant of the Republic. There followed, in 32, the public reading of Antony's will (which, according to custom, had been deposited in Rome for safe keeping): the provisions it contained were not outrageous -- for example, Antony asked to be buried with Cleopatra and requested official recognition for his children by Cleopatra and for Caesarion -- but they furthered the impression that Antony now regarded himself as an Egyptian. n the end war was inevitable. The issue was decided in 31 at the naval battle of *Actium (in northwest Greece). Antony had established camp in the bay of Actium in late 32, hoping to use it as a base of operations against Octavian. He became mired there, however, his lines of supply cut off and his forces steadily shrinking due to disease and desertion. As time wore on, his troops became ever more de Moralized, in part due to the presence of Cleopatra in their camp: Roman soldiers did not like the idea of being the servants of a foreign queen (think of Livy's portrayal of Tanaquil). Moreover, Antony's Egyptian fleet was outnumbered and out-generaled by Octavian's fleet, led by Agrippa. By September of 31 Antony had realized that his position was untenable and attempted to slip away with his fleet to Asia Minor. His plans were poorly executed by his de Moralized troops, however, and only Cleopatra's ships managed to escape, followed by Antony with a few Roman stragglers. The remainder of Antony's forces surrendered after only token resistance. The battle of Actium was, then, something of a fiasco: a failed tactical retreat. Octavian and his supporters, however, presented it as a glorious triumph, spreading the story that Antony, accompanied by Cleopatra, had intended a full-scale naval battle but had turned tail and deserted his troops when he saw Cleopatra's ship fleeing in fear. In this version, Antony is betrayed by his besotted obsession with the cowardly and depraved Egyptian queen. Antony and Cleopatra fled to Egypt, where they committed suicide. Octavian, however, hailed his triumph as belonging to the Roman Senate and people -- a victory for Rome's political and religious traditions over a nefarious threat from the decadent East. (Notice that once again Octavian held the consulship -- his third -- in this crucial year, allowing him once more to present himself as the servant of the Roman people fighting in defense of the Republic, rather than as a military despot intent on wiping out a hated rival.) He claimed to have been supported in this victory by the god *Apollo, who had a small temple on a nearby promontory. Apollo, the god of Actium, became a prominent figure in Octavian/Augustus' reign. A god of poetry, music, and culture, he provided a fitting contrast to the "degenerate" Egyptian culture championed by Antony. He also embodied two contrary features that Octavian found useful, for Apollo was both a powerful god of retribution, smiting those who strayed beyond the proper bounds set for mortal ambitions, and a gentle god of refinement and culture. (These two contrasting features are symbolized by two of Apollo's attributes: the bow and the lyre.) As we shall see, the poets and artists who celebrated Octavian/Augustus' achievements presented his career as displaying these same two contrasting features, with Actium as the turning point. Before Actium, we find the stern triumvir who employs violence to punish his father's murderers, restore "order" to Italy, and check the wild ambitions of Antony and Cleopatra; after Actium, we find the benign ruler who oversees a political, moral, and cultural renaissance at Rome. -------- THE ANCESTRY OF MARK ANTONY Mark Antony was the son of Antonius Creticus and Julia. Julia was the daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar, who was the son of another Lucius Julius Caesar, who was the son of Sextus Julius Caesar, who was the son of Sextus Julius Caesar, who was the son of Lucius Julius Caesar, who was the son of Numerius Julius Caesar, who was the son of Lucius Julius Libo, who was the son of Lucius Julius Libo. There was a gap of three generations separating him from Lucius Julius Julus, who was the son of Lucius Julius Julus, who was the son of Caius Julius Julus, who was the son of Caius Julius Julus, who was the son of Lucius Julius Julus, who was the son of Numerius Julius Julus. There is then another gap of about 560 years separating him from Julus, who was the son of Ascanius, who was the son of Aeneas, famous hero of The Iliad and The Aenead. As was stated earlier, it is the opinion of this researcher that some myth has a basis in historical fact. And again, for whatever it may be worth, I offer the mythological genealogy of Aeneas for your consideration. According to the myth, Aenaes was married to Creusa, the daughter of King Priam of Troy. Priam was the son of Laomedon, who was the son of Ilus, for whom Ilium was named. Ilium was another name for Troy. Ilus was a son of Tros, for whom Troy was named. Aenaes was the son of the mortal Anchises and the goddess Venus, who sprang from Zeus' forehead.. Anchises was the son of Capys, who was the son of Assaracus, who was the son of Tros, for whom the city of Troy was named. Tros was the son of Ericthonius, who was the son of Dardanus and Batieia. Batieia was the daughter of Teucer, who was the son of Scamander. Dardanus was a son of Zeus. Zeus was a son of the titans Cronus and Rhea. Cronus was the son of Uranus. Uranus was supposed to have been the beginning of all things. This is certainly not Christian theology. It is offered only as a mythological genealogy and nothing more. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~fosterfamily/foster4.html TEXT: DATA TEXT Date of Import: Jan 22, 2002 TEXT: SOUR @@S779803@@ DATA TEXT Date of Import: Apr 28, 2004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wikipedia.org _______________________________________________________________________________________ Mark Antony born 82/81 BC died August, 30 BC, Alexandria also spelled Marc Anthony , Latin Marcus Antonius Roman general under Julius Caesar and later triumvir (43–30 BC), who, with Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, was defeated by Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) in the last of the civil wars that destroyed the Roman Republic. Early life and career Mark Antony was the son and grandson of men of the same name. His father was called Creticus because of his military operations in Crete, and his grandfather, one of the leading orators of his day, was vividly portrayed as a speaker in Cicero's De oratore. After a somewhat dissipated youth, the future triumvir served with distinction in 57–54 as a cavalry commander under Aulus Gabinius in Judaea and Egypt. He then joined the staff of Julius Caesar, to whom he was related on his mother's side, and served with him for much of the concluding phase of Caesar's conquest of central and northern Gaul and its aftermath (54–53, 52–50). In 51 Antony held the minor office of quaestor, an office of financial administration that gave him a place in the Senate, and he was subsequently elected to the politically influential priesthood of the augurs. Civil war and triumvirate In 49, the year in which the Civil War broke out between Pompey and Caesar, Antony became tribune of the people (an official with the traditional function of protecting the plebeians from arbitrary actions of the magistrates) and vigorously supported Caesar in the Senate. He fled from Rome to his patron's headquarters after receiving threats of violence. After Antony had fought in the brief Italian campaign in which Pompey was forced to evacuate the Italian peninsula, Caesar left him in charge of Italy, a post he again occupied in 48–47 as Master of the Horse (the dictator's assistant) after the decisive battle at Pharsalus (in Thessaly) in which he had commanded Caesar's left wing. Thereafter, because his methods as regent of Italy had displeased Caesar, he was removed from the post and was without employment until 44 when he became consul as the dictator's colleague. After Caesar's murder, he used a variety of methods, including the falsification of the dead man's papers, to control events and to arouse the people against Caesar's assassins, Marcus Brutus and Cassius. In June, Antony was granted a five-year governorship of northern and central Transalpine Gaul (Gallia Comata) and Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy). Despite his growing power and popularity among the people, the orator Cicero attacked him fiercely in a series of speeches from September 44 to April 43 BC (he never tired of saying that Antony should have been murdered also), and the 19-year-old Octavian, Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, gradually emerged as a rival. In April 43 a coalition of Octavian, the two consuls of the year, and Decimus Brutus (another of the former conspirators against Caesar) defeated Antony at Mutina (Modena) and compelled him to withdraw into the southern part (Narbonensis) of Transalpine Gaul. There, however, he was joined by a number of leading commanders including Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, who, after Antony, had been Caesar's Master of the Horse. In early November Octavian met Antony and Lepidus in Bononia (Bologna), and the three entered into an official five-year autocratic pact, the second triumvirate (November 43). The enemies of the triumvirs, including the orator Cicero, were proscribed and executed, and in the following year Marcus Brutus and Cassius killed themselves after their defeat at the Battle of Philippi, in which Antony greatly distinguished himself as a commander. The republican cause was now dead. The triumvirs had agreed to divide the empire; so Antony proceeded to take up the administration of the eastern provinces. He first summoned Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, to Tarsus (southeastern Asia Minor) to answer reports that she had assisted their enemies. She successfully exonerated herself, and Antony spent the winter of 41–40 as her lover at Alexandria. In spite of the romantic accounts of ancient authors, however, she did not at this stage establish a permanent dominance over him, since he made no move to see her again for more than three years. Early in 40 he received two pieces of bad news: that his brother Lucius Antonius and his third wife, Fulvia, on their own initiative and without success, had revolted against Octavian, thus setting off the Perusine War (after the central point of the rising, Perusia, the modern Perugia); and that the Parthians, the eastern neighbours of the empire, had invaded Roman Syria. In spite of the latter information, Antony first proceeded to Italy, where he became reconciled to Octavian at Brundusium (Brindisi), and, since Fulvia had died in the meantime, he married Octavian's sister Octavia. The two triumvirs agreed that Herod, who had fled from Judaea to escape the Parthians and their Jewish allies, should be encouraged to retake the country and become its king. In the following year they concluded the short-lived Treaty of Misenum with Pompey's son Sextus Pompeius, who because of his control of wide areas of the Mediterranean had been pirating Roman ships. Accompanied by Octavia, Antony then proceeded to Athens, where he was enthusiastically greeted and hailed as the New Dionysus, mystic god not only of wine but also of happiness and immortality. In 38 Antony's lieutenant Publius Ventidius won a decisive victory over the Parthians, and, in the following year, Herod was able to reestablish himself at Jerusalem. Meanwhile, however, further differences had arisen between Antony and Octavian, and, although these were ostensibly settled by the Treaty of Tarentum, which prolonged the triumvirate for a further five years, Antony sent Octavia back to Italy from Corcyra (modern Corfu, or Kérkira) when he left again for the east and arranged for Cleopatra to join him in Syria. Henceforward, apart from his absences on land campaigns, they lived together for the remaining seven years of their lives. Alliance with Cleopatra Religious propaganda declared Cleopatra the New Isis, or Aphrodite, to his New Dionysus, and it is possible (but unlikely) that they contracted an Egyptian marriage: it would not have been valid in Roman law since Romans could not marry foreigners. Apart from their undoubted mutual affection, Cleopatra needed Antony in order to revive the old boundaries of the Ptolemaic kingdom (though her efforts to convince him to give her Herod's Judaea failed), and Antony needed Egypt as a source of supplies and funds for his planned attack on Parthia. His invasion, however, of Parthia's ally Media Atropatene (southwest of the Caspian) in 36 BC ended in a retreat involving heavy losses. On his return to Syria, Cleopatra met him with money and supplies. Octavian, exploiting the occasion and the contrast of Antony's failure with the decisive victory he himself—or rather his admiral Agrippa—had won against Sextus Pompeius, sent Octavia to Antony along with troops and provisions. But the soldiers fell far short of the numbers Antony expected (and were owed by his fellow-triumvir), and he then made a future breach between the two leaders almost inevitable by ordering Octavia to return to Rome. The break was accelerated in 34, when he celebrated a successful expedition to Armenia by appearing in a triumphal procession through the streets of Alexandria, a proceeding regarded by Romans as an impious parody of their traditional Triumph. A few days later he staged a ceremony at which Cleopatra was pronounced Queen of Kings, her son and joint monarch Ptolemy XV Caesar, or Caesarion (for Cleopatra, and now Antony, claimed that Julius Caesar had fathered the boy), was declared King of Kings, and the two sons and a daughter that Cleopatra had borne to Antony were also given imposing royal titles. The exact significance and substantiality of these Donations are disputable, but critics interpreted them as involving the transfer of Roman territories into alien, Greek, hands. In the next year, 33, the Roman leaders launched unprecedented, savage propaganda attacks upon one another, including the production by Octavian of a document (of dubious though possible authenticity) that purported to be a will of Antony favouring the children of Cleopatra and providing for his own burial at Alexandria. In 32 the triumvirate had officially ended, although Antony continued to call himself triumvir on his coins. Both consuls at Rome, however, happened to support Antony, and now, threatened by Octavian, they left for his headquarters, bringing numerous, probably more than 200, Roman senators with them. After Antony had officially divorced Octavia, her brother formally broke off the ties of personal friendship with him and declared war, not against him but against Cleopatra. Antony successively established his headquarters at Ephesus (Selçuk), Athens, and Patras (Pátrai) and marshalled his principal fleet in the gulf of Ambracia (northwestern Greece). More naval detachments occupied a long line of posts along the west coast of Greece. But Octavian's admiral Agrippa, and then Octavian himself, succeeded in sailing from Italy across the Ionian Sea and effecting landings, and Agrippa captured decisive points all along the line. As Antony lost more ground, the morale of his advisers and fighting forces deteriorated, a process aided by Cleopatra's insistence on being present at his headquarters against the wishes of many of his leading Roman supporters, thus providing Octavian with fresh propaganda fuel. Because of this lack of unity and the inexperience of Antony's crews, the decisive battle was lost before it ever began. It took place off Actium, outside the Ambracian Gulf, on Sept. 2, 31 BC. Antony suffered the inevitable defeat, but Cleopatra, by prearranged plan rather than treachery, broke through the enemy line with her 60 ships (carrying her and Antony's treasury) and, joined by her lover, made for Egypt. It was nearly a year before Octavian reached them there, but soon after his arrival, when resistance proved impossible, first Antony and then Cleopatra committed suicide (August 30 BC). Personality Antony was a man of considerable ability and impressive appearance, far more genial than his adversary but not quite equal to Octavian's exceptional efficiency and energy and, in particular, unfit or unwilling to grasp the moment for action. Nevertheless, he was an outstanding leader of men and a competent general, though, in the end, not such a successful admiral as the experienced Agrippa. As a politician, he was astute enough—aided by a talent for florid oratory—but gradually lost touch with Roman feeling and fatally lacked the cold deliberateness of Octavian. Since the latter proved victorious in his struggle for power, it is his interpretation of events, rather than Antony's, that has remained lodged in the history books. Cicero had earlier depicted Antony as a drunken, lustful debauchee—though his adulteries may have been less extensive than Octavian's. More significantly for history, the outcome of the battle off Actium made certain that Octavian's Roman-Italian policy prevailed throughout the empire, and the Antonian theme of Greco-Roman collaboration was not given a trial until the emperor Constantine captured Byzantium three centuries later. [Encyclopædia Britannica, online <http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-365>]
D. UNKNOWN
Octavia
Thurina
Minor
Buried with highest Roman state honors. Octavia stands out as a virtuous woman in a time when every restraint was relaxed. No evil deeds about her were ever even hinted by anybody. After she was abondoned by Mark Antony, Octavia bore her rejection silently, lived quietly in Antony's house in Rome, and brought up faithfully his children by Fulvia and the two daughters that she herself had given him. Later, Octavia, after the death of Antony and Cleopatra, reared their children too as if they were her own. (Ancestry.com tree of Cary Bauxmont-Flynn) wikipedia - Atia Balba Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
IV
Octavius
wikipedia - Atia Balba Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Atia
Balbus
Tacitus considered Atia the idea Roman matron. wikipedia - Atia Balba Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Antonius
II Creticus
Wikipedia.org (Marcus Antonius Creticus)
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Lucius
Julius
D. UNKNOWN
Tiberius
Claudius II
Drusus NERO
Drusus died due to complications resulting from injuries received after falling from a horse. Wikipedia.org
Private
Livia
Drusilla
Private
Claudius
Pulcher
D. UNKNOWN
Appius
Claudius
Nero
D. UNKNOWN
Tanuantus
Tenuantius
Tenefan
Seat at Colchester (Camulodunum). He appears to have become king of the Catuvellauni ca. 20 BC, ruling from Verulamium (St. Albans). For a brief period ca. 15-10 BC he issued coins from Camulodunum (Colchester) SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Tasciovanus) Geoffrey of Monmouths' 'Historia Regum Britanniae' (as Tenvantius, son of Lud).
D. UNKNOWN
Kimbelinus
or
Kynobellinus
Educated in Rome by Augustus Caesar and later forestalled the invasion of the island. Appears to have taken power around 9AD, minting coins from both Camulodunum and Verulamium. Asociated with Pendragon Court at Camulod. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Cunobelinus) Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'Historia Regum Britanniae'
D. UNKNOWN
Gwenivyth
of
Siluria
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Arvirargus)
1560 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Browne
Aldridge
1564 - 1648
Henry
Aldridge
84
84
BET 983 AND 990 - UNKNOWN
Odo II
de
Blois
~0871 - 17 JUL 924
Eduard I
"The Elder"
of England
Crowned King of England on the Whitsunday following October 28, 901.
0897 - 0954
Mael-
Coluim
57
57
0862 - 0900
Domnall
38
38
0847 - 6 OCT 911
Rudolph
I de
Bourgogne
Rudolph was first King of Transjurane, Burgandy (888-912) recognized by Emperor Arnulf. Rudolph belonged to the Welf family and was the son of Conrad, count of Auxerre, from whom he inferited the lay abbacy of St. Maurice en Valais, making him the most powerful magnate in Upper Burgundy, present day western Switzerland and the Franche Comte. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Duncan
of Dull
D. UNKNOWN
George
Ross
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hepburne
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
McKynnistre
~1620 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Kirkco
~1620 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
(?)
Hamilton
~1675 - UNKNOWN
James
McClelland
~1400 - <1463
William
Carlyle
63
63
BET 1390 AND 1400 - <1436
Elizabeth
Kirkpatrick
~1476 - UNKNOWN
Donald
McClellan
~1370 - 1426
John
Carlyle
56
56
~1325 - 1397
William
Carlyle
72
72
~1370 - >1409
Thomas
Kirkpatrick
39
39
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Winfred
Kirkpatrick
~1295 - 1333
John
Carlyle
38
38
~1260 - 1329
William
Carlyle
69
69
~1276 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Brus
~1235 - 1270
William
De
Carliell
35
35
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Sapientia
~1310 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Kirkpatrick
~1295 - AFT 4 JAN 1319/20
Thomas
Kirkpatrick
~1276 - >1314
Roger
Kirkpatrick
38
38
Sir Roger Kirkpatrick, of Closeburne; Justiciar of Galloway 1304; killed the Regent of Scotland at Dumfries 1306; envoy to England 1314 (Burke's Peerage)
~1210 - 1274
William
De
Carliell
64
64
~1185 - 1230
Eudo
De
Carliell
45
45
~1189 - UNKNOWN
Ida
~1160 - 1213
Adam
De
Carliell
53
53
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Vesci
~1139 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Carliell
~1118 - UNKNOWN
Odard
of
Carlyle
~1095 - 1160
Hildred
De
Karleolo
65
65
(jweber.ged) 1130-Hildred "rendered accounts to the exchequer for farms at Carlisle"; later he granted land to the priory of Wetherhill. It is suspected that Hildred descended from Maldred, a brother of Duncan I of Scotland (reigned from 1034-1040), who was killed by his half brother Thorfinn, Earl of Orkney, this Thorfin is suspected by Dorothy Dunnett (author of "King Hereafter") as being the inspiration for the character Macbeth.
BET 1115 AND 1125 - <1183
William
De
Vescy
William De Vescy, son and heir, by 1st wife, adopted his mother's name of Vescy, by which he and his successors were known. At the inquest of 1166 his carta showed that his tenants held of him 26 knights' fees, plus one third and one seventh of a feww. When William the Lion invaded Northern England in 1174 and laid siege to De Vescy's own castle of Alnwick, he was one of those who, after a forced march, raised the siege, 13 July, and took the Scottish King prisoner. On 16 March 1176-77, when Henry II arbitrated between the Kings of Castile and Navarre, he was among the witnesses of the award. He was a benefactor of many religious houses. Having taken the habit of a monk at Alnwick Abbey, he died shortly before Michaelmas 1183 and was buried near the door of the Chapter House there. His widow, who was living in 1185, was buried with him. (Complete Peerage XII/2:274-5, transcribed by Dave Utzinger) - fr Arthur E Turner-Thomas tree at Ancestry.com
~1083 - 1157
Eustace
FitzJohn
74
74
~1090 - <1128
Beatrix
de
Vascy
38
38
Only daughter and heir of Yves De Vescy, Lord of Alnwick and Malton.
~1065 - 1134
Yves
De
Vescy
69
69
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Alda
Tyson
Only daughter and heir of William Tyson, Lord of Alnwick and Malton.
<1056 - 1138
John
"One Eye"
Monoculus
82
82
Ancestry - Bill Prokasy
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
(?)
Aunt of King Stephen of England Ancestry - Bill Prokasy
BET 1135 AND 1146 - >1185
Burga
De
Stuteville
BET 1105 AND 1114 - 1183
Robert
IV De
Stuteville
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Hawise
Helewise
Murdac
~1085 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Murdac
~1070 - >1138
Robert
III De
Stuteville
68
68
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Erneberga
FitzBaldrick
~1025 - <1061
Richard
De
Vains
36
36
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Yvo
De
Vesci
BET 1050 AND 1055 - UNKNOWN
William
Tyson
Is he the son of Norman Gilbert Tyson (de Teeson), William the Conqueror's standard-bearer who acquired Alnwick in the 11th century?
~1035 - 1066
Gilbert
Tyson
31
31
BET 1030 AND 1038 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
of
Normanica
~1040 - >1107
Robert
De
Estuteville
67
67
~1010 - ~1066
Robert
d'Estuteville
56
56
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
de
Talbot
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Blanche
De
Rieux
~1018 - UNKNOWN
Quesnoc
De
Rieux
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
FitzBaldrick
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Meurdach
~1037 - UNKNOWN
Richard
FitzMeurdach
~1246 - >1278
Stephen
Kirkpatrick
32
32
~1221 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Torthorwald
~1196 - >1232
Ivone
Kirkpatrick
36
36
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Euphemia
De
Brus
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Torthorwald
~1220 - UNKNOWN
David
De
Torthorwald
~1310 - 1357
Roger
Kirkpatrick
47
47
BET 1168 AND 1175 - UNKNOWN
Agatha
De
Ferrers
ES III:356b credits John with two illegitimate children by Agatha deFerrers - Joan and Richard.
~1188 - FEB 1236/37
Joan
of
England
ES III:356b credits John with two illegitimate children by Agatha deFerrers - Joan and Richard. "Magna Charta Barons" by Charles H. Browning, copyright 1969 (I'm unsureof the overall reliability of this source), gives Joan's mother as Agathade Ferrers, daughter of Robert de Ferrers, fourth Earl of Derby. The journal "The Plantagenet Connection" has published an ahnentafel ofElizabeth Plantagenet, wife of Henry VII, which gives Joan's mother'sname as Constance (Clementia) of Brittany. This is the same Constancewho was married to Geoffrey Plantagenet, John's brother. Considering thewell-known animosity between Constance and John and her attempts to pressher own son Arthur's interests as far as the throne of England wereconcerned (whom John murdered with his own hands) the relationship seemsunlikely. The Constance that history portrays does not seem as one whoJohn could easily seduce or coerce into bed. Others suggest her mother was Clemantina, the wife of Henry Pinel. Natural daughter of King John. Married during Ascensiontid e, 1206. [Ped. of Charlemagne] Illegitimate daughter of King John who married the Welsh pr ince, Llywelyn. [Chronicle of the Royal Family, p. 52] Illegitimate dau of King John by Clemence, possibly Clemenc e Dauntsey, wife of Nicholas de Verdun; m. Llywelyn Fawr a p Iorwerth, Prince of North Wales; m. Llywelyn Fawr ap Iorw erth, Prince of North Wales; mother of Davi, Prince of Nort h Wales. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 305, 326] Natural dau. of King John; m. Llewellyn ap Iorwerth; b. wel l before 1200, d. 30 Mar 1236 or Feb 1237; mother of Margar et. [Ancestral Roots, p. 29, 31] Natural dau. of John Lackland, King of England; m. Llywely n ap Jorworth. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2936] Dau. of King John and Agatha Ferris. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 3756] It has been speculated that Llywelyn's wife Joan was the granddaughter of Sibyl de Braose. Sibyl's daughter, Agatha Ferrers, was certainly King John's mistress and possibly Joan 's mother. The couple may have met when Sibyl's brother Wil liam was the king's favoured companion. Another affair, be ween Joan and William de Braose (son of Reginald), underlines the intriguing complexity of family links between Llywel yn Fawr and the de Braoses. ["Barons de Braose" Following from Leo van de Pas in a posting to soc.genealogy .medieval newsgroup, 23 Feb 1999: I found the following about Joan bastard of England, after her death she was buried at Llanfaes but, at the dissolution of the monastery, her coffin was removed. In the 19th century it was discovered that it was being used as a horse trough. Rescued from this use, it was placed in Baron Hill Park, near Beaumaris in Anglesey. The most recent location is given as the Church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas in Beaumaris. Following the birth of a legitimate heir, Dafydd ap Llywelyn, and a daughter, Elen (who was married off to the Norman Earl of Chester), Joan committed adultery with William de Braose or Breos, a Norman noble of south Wales who had a lied himself with Llywelyn by the marriage of his daughter , Isabella, to Llywelyn's son, Dafydd. On learning of the a ffair in 1230, Llywelyn executed de Braose and Joan was imp risoned. Some time later, she was forgiven and restored t o her position as princess, dying in 1237. Her mother's name may have been Clemence. She is known only from Joan's obituary in the Tewkesbury Annals, where she is mysteriously called "Regina Clementina" (Queen Clemence). Joan seems to have spent most of her childhood in France, as King John had her brought to England from Normandy for her wedding in December 1203. (Wikipedia.org) In April 1226 Joan obtained a papal decree from Pope Honorius III, declaring her legitimate on the basis that her parents had been unarried at the time of her birth, but without giving her a claim to the English throne.
1173 - 1240
Llewelyn
ap
Iorwerth
67
67
Prince of Gwynedd, or North Wales, 1195-1240. He came t o power in the classic way of Welsh princes bedeviled by th e dividing rule of Welsh inheritance--he seized it from his uncle, Dafydd ap Owain. He proved to be the greatest and most constructive Welsh statesman of the Middle Ages. In his long career he succeeded, by constant warfare, by tactful yielding under pressure and by masterly resilience the moment that pressure was relieved, in bringing under his control most of Pura Wallia. When he died in 1240, full of honor and glory, he left a principality which had the possibility of expanding into a truly national state of Wales. There was a moment when an independent Wales seemed about to become a reality, but looming over it was the king of England. Llywelyn deliberately set out on a policy of reconstructing the whole basis of Welsh political life, and not every Welshman was happy about it. Llywelyn lived in an age which saw the emergence of the centralized feudal state. Both France and England presented the spectacle of societies elaborating their administrative machinery, putting their taxation on a new and sounder footing and systematizing their codes of justice, but Llywelyn's principality was small and lacking resources. Hostile English observers could wax satirical about its pretensions to international status . Gwynedd had always been the core of the power of the pri nces, and the expansion of Llywelyn's territory gave him th e ability to do many things beyond the power of previous Welsh rulers. He developed castle building on a considerable scale. The remains of Castell y Bere or of Ewloe, Dolbad arn, and Dolwyddelan even show distinctive Welsh style. He gave charters to the small, growing towns, and supported the abbeys and the friaries. But there was the vexing ye t vital question of the exact terms of Llywelyn's homage to the king. The king was always acknowledged as being at th e head of the pyramid, and by the 13th century Welsh rulers also accepted the principle that homage should be paid t o the king of England. Hywel Dda had done so, far back i n the tenth century, and both Owain Gwynedd and the Lord Rh ys had done homage to Henry II. The problem was that Llywe lyn claimed that the status in relation to the king of Engl and was the same enjoyed by the king of Scotland--that baro ns were to pay their homage directly to him. King John to ok a different view. He felt that the barons should also d o their homage to him. This gave him the right of continua l interference in Welsh affairs. At times the relationshi p between Llywelyn and John were mutually supportive, in pa rt because Llywelyn managed to marry Joan, the illegitimat e daughter of King John, in 1205. But even this family ti e soon broke down over the question of homage and dispute d territories. When the Welsh princes were strong they could enforce a gru dging acknowledgement of their position from the king. Whe n they were weak, the king granted treaties firmly maintain ing his view of homage. Llywelyn the Great had sought to s olve the problem before his death. He had two sons, Gruffy dd by a Welsh woman, and the younger, David, by his wife Jo an. Welsh law at the time said that both sons should inher it--a law which had been the cause of so many of those disp uted successions which had brought ruin to Wales in the pas t. Llywelyn made a bold and successful attempt to put thi s dangerous Welsh law aside in favor of the English system , and finally got the consent of King Henry III Ôs advisor s to agree to the succession of David as his sole heir. Th en, shortly before his death, he called all the princes o f Wales together at Strata Florida Abbey in 1238 and made t hem swear allegiance to David. Henry III allowed him to su cceed, but refused David the direct homage of the barons, e ventually leading to war between the king and the new Wels h prince. David and his forces had no change against Henry 's large army and withdrew. David died childless shortly t hereafter, and it would be up to Llywelyn's grandson, Llywe lyn ap Gruffydd, to assert Wales' independence once again. (from Michael Holler at Ancestry.com)
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
de
Galloway
D. >1237
Rohese
(Rose)
De Lacy
~1148 - ~1207
Rognvald
(Reginald)
Sumarlidsaaon
59
59
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Fonia
of
Moray
~1120 - >1165
Randolph
of
Moray
45
45
~1070 - ~1127
Lord
of
Holderness
57
57
On first Crusade with Robert of Normandy, having given the Church of St. Martin at Authy to the Abbey of St. Lucien (Beauvaid), 14 July 1096. Supporter of Henry I, 1104; later rebelled as a supporter of William 'Clito' 1118 Subsequently pardoned by Henry I. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Count d'Aumale, Lord of Holderness; son of Adelheid of Normandy and Eudes of Champagne, Count d'Aumale; husband of Hawise de Mortimer" - Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol I, pg 270 "Count of Aumale; m. Hawise de Mortimer, father of Agnes who m. Adam III de Brus and Peter/Piers de Brus" - GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100 "Count of Aumale, Earl of Holderness, Crusader, 1096; son of Eudes, Count of Champagne & Aumale/Earl of Holderness, and Adelaide; m. Hawise de Mortimer; father of Agnes who m. 2 Adam III de Brus" - Ancestral Roots, Line 136, p. 120 Stephen, Count of Aumale, Lord of Holderness, son and heir, of the said Adelaide, by her 3rd husband. He was b. before 1070. In 1090 he took part with William II, and fortified his castle of Aumale against Duke Robert. By reason of his descent from the ducal house of Normandy he was chosen by Robert de Mowbray and his confederates as the person on whom to bestow the Crown, had they succeeded in their attempt to dethrone William II in 1094. He went on Crusade in 1096 with Duke Robert, before which, 14 July 1096, as Comes de Albamarla, he gave the Church of St. Martin at Auchy to the Abbey of St. Lucien at Beauvais. He took the part of Henry I against Duke Robert in 1104, but in 1118 supported Baldwin a la Hache, Count of Flanders, and the French King, in their invasion of Normandy on behalf of William Cliton, son of Duke Robert. He persisted in his rebellion, but was reduced to submission in 1119. He often occurs, but only once as Comes de Albamara, in the Lindsey Survey. He m. Hawise, daughter of Ralph de Mortemer, of Wigmore, co. Hereford, Seigneur de Saint Victor-en-Caux, by Milicent, his wife. He d. before 1130. [Complete Peerage, I:352-3] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Sharen Neal Ancestry - Jim Weber Ancestry - Tom Aiken
BET 1030 AND 1037 - BET 1096 AND 1115
Odo III
de
Blois
EUDES, OR ODO DE CHAMPAGNE The Conqueror and His Companions by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald. London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874. was the son of Etienne II, Comte de Champagne and Brie, by Adele, supposed to have been a daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy, but by which of his wives or mistresses has not been ascertained. Now if such were the fact, Odo was the nephew of Duke Robert, the father of the Conqueror, and consequently first cousin of the latter and of his sister Adelaide or Adeliza, as far as blood was concerned. A marriage with her, therefore, would have been within the prohibited degrees so rigidly construed by the Church of Rome. William of Jumiegrave;ges, who styles him Count of Champagne, says he was nearly allied to King William by consanguinity, being grandson of Maud, daughter to Richard I, Duke of Normandy, wife of Odo, Earl of Blois and Chartres. This assertion is still more unfortunate, for Maud died childless, and Etienne, the father of our Odo, was the son of the Count of Blois' second wife Ermengarde, daughter of Robert I, Count of Auvergne, whom he married in 1020. I therefore deny the maternal descent of Odo from any near relation of William, Duke of Normandy, of whom he has been set down as a kinsman on the above authority only. Dugdale, who appears to have been perfectly bewildered respecting him, has printed in his Monasticon two accounts, one from the Book of Meaux, an abbey in Holderness, and the other from the Register of Fountains Abbey, which is nearly verbatim, but in one or two instances more explici The story as told in them is as follows: Odo having killed a magnate of his own country, took refuge in the dominions of his kinsman, William, Duke of Normandy, who gave him, through the intercession of the Archbishop of Rouen, his sister for wife, and subsequently bestowed upon him the island (according to the Book of Meaux), the county (according to the Register of Fountains), of Holderness. To the same Archbishop, not named, he is said to have been indebted for the grant of the county "comitatum" (the Register of Fountains reads "civitatem") of Albemarle on condition that he should attend the primate in any expedition with ten knights, and bear his standard before him. The author of L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, and Père Anselm follow this account, but specify the Archbishop as Jean de Bayeux, who entertained a great friendship for Odo, and, with the consent of the Chapter, bestowed upon him the lands of Aumale on the above-named condition. Now let us see what light the crucial test of dates flings upon these statements. Etienne, the father of Odo, could not have been born earlier than 1021, and would have been about sixteen or seventeen when he succeeded his father in 1037 as Comte de Champagne and Brie. Allowing that he married before he was of full age, say 1040, Odo must have been a mere child at his death in 1047/8, when he was immediately dispossessed of his inheritance by his uncle, Thibaut III, legally, it would appear, according to the law at that period, which, if the heir to the lordship was not of sufficient age to receive investiture by the ceremony of girding with the sword, authorized the nearest in blood of full age to claim the succession. Sharp practice, it may be said, but still the law, and one, it may be worth remarking, which would justify the rebellions against William in the first years of his rule had he even been legitimate. At what time Odo took refuge in the Court of William, Duke of Normandy, is not stated, but he must have been a most precocious young swashbuckler if he killed "a magnate of his own country" before he entered his teens, and the loss of his estates would have been quite sufficient to have caused him at a later period to seek his fortune elsewhere, without having killed anyone fairly or foully. At the time of the invasion of England Odo would have been about five-and-twenty, and what more likely than, having nothing to lose and everything to gain, he should eagerly have volunteered his services to William? But if we are to believe that Odo was indebted to Jean de Bayeux for the hand of his wife and the lands of Aumale, how could he be the "Sire d'Aubemare" who fought at Senlac in 1066, when the said Jean de Bayeux was not elevated to the primacy till after the death of Archbishop Maurilius in 1067? The labours of Mr. Stapleton before alluded to, and those of the authors of Recherches sur le Domesday, enable us to solve the riddle in the most satisfactory manner. The old Norman Chroniclers state clearly enough that Odo de Champagne was the husband of the Conqueror's sister, though differing as to the fact of her being of the whole or the half blood, but not one of them had the kindness to inform us, if they knew, that the lady had been twice previously married, and had left issue by each husban The facts of the case, which have been elicited from the records of the Church of St. Martin d'Auchi (de Alceio), commonly called of Aumale, from its vicinity to the town of that name, are as follows: In or about the year 1000 a castle was built on the river Eu, now known as the Bresle, at the point where it divides the provinces of Normandy and Picardy, by a certain Guerinfroi (Guerinfrides), who also, in 1027, founded in its neighbourhood the Abbey of St. Martin d'Auchi. This Guerinfroi, who was Sire d'Aumale (not Count, as he has been incorrectly called), had an only daughter named Berta, who became the wife of Hugh II, Comte de Ponthieu, and mother by him of Enguerrand, or Ingleram, Sire d'Aumale in right of his mother, who married Adelaide, sister of the Conqueror, and was killed in an ambush at St. Aubin, near Arques, in 1053, leaving an only daughter, named Adelaide after her mother, and having settled on his wife the lands of Aumale in dower. The widow of Enguerrand, being still young, married secondly, and in the first year of her widowhood, Lambert, Count of Lens, in Artois, and brother of Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, and had by him a daughter, named Judith, whose hand was given by her uncle, William the Conqueror, to Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland. Count Lambert could scarcely have seen the birth of his child, for he was killed at Lille the following year, in a battle between Baldwin, Count of Flanders, and the Emperor Henry III. A widow for the second time, and still in the prime of life, she married, thirdly, Odo of Champagne, by whom she was the mother of Stephen, who, on the death of his elder sister Adelaide, became the first Comte d'Aumale, or Earl of Albemarle, the Seigneurie having been made a Comte by King William, but upon what occasion and at what time we have no evidence. The name of Adeliza with the title of "Comitissa de Albemarle" occurs in Domesday, but not that of Odo, which first appears in connection with English transactions in 1088 (1st of William Rufus), when Count Odo and his son Stephen gave the manor and church of Hornsea, in the wapentake of Holderness, to the Abbey of St. Mary of York. This latter fact also leads to the correction of Orderic Vital's assertion, that King William granted the earldom of Holderness to Odo of Champagne at the same time that he distributed cities and counties with great honours and domains among other lords who had assisted him in the Conquest, viz, in 1070. In the first place, Holderness was not an earldom; and in the second, as late as the completion of Domesday, A.D. 1086, the whole district so named was still part of the honour of Drogo de Brevere, a Fleming who had fought for William at Senlac, and received the greater part of the territory of Holderness amongst other portions of the spoil. The gift of the lands (Dugdale says, of the city) of Aumale to Odo by the Archbishop of Rouen has also to be explained, for as Jean de Bayeux, if it were he, as stated by the author of L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, was not advanced to the primacy before 1067, such donation could not have been made previous to the invasion of England, at which period, and as late as 1086, the city and Castle of Aumale, with such lands as had not been given to the church of Auchi, were in possession of Adeliza, as Lady or Countess of Aumale, the wife, or if she were deceased, the stepdaughter of that very Odo. It depends therefore entirely upon the date of Odo's marriage, whether it was he who, in 1066, was the "Sire d'Aubemare" (in right of his wife) alluded to by the rhyming chronicler as a combatant in the great battle. The evidence brought to light by the industry of Mr. Stapleton, and published by him in the 23rd vol. of the Archaeologia, supplemented by his letter to the late Sir Charles G. Young, Garter-King-of-Arms, and communicated by the latter to the Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, vol. vi. p. 265, and also set forth by Mr. Stapleton in his notes on the Norman rolls of the Exchequer, has been epitomized by the authors of Recherches sur le Domesday, published in 1842, and it is singular, therefore, that the information of the triple marriage of the Countess of Ponthieu should have escaped the vigilance of Mr. Freeman, who has been led by Mr. Stapleton into the serious error which his later discoveries allowed him to correct, of making Odo the husband of the younger Adelaide, who at the time the record was written had succeeded, as daughter and sole heir of Count Enguerrand, to the "Suzeraineté" of Aumale. Whether the expatriated Count of Champagne fleshed his maiden sword at Senlac or not, he appears to have made no mark either for good or for evil in the annals of this country till, misled by ambition, he was induced to join in the conspiracy the collapse of which has given him an unenviable reputation in them. History is quite silent about him until after the death of the Conqueror, when we are told that Odo found himself embarrassed by his position as a feudatory of William Rufus in England and of Robert Court-heuse in Normandy. He owed allegiance to each; but how could he serve two masters who were at war with one another? He decided in favour of Rufus, and received an English garrison in his Castle of Aumale, which, in conjunction with his son Stephen, he enlarged and strengthened, at the expense of the royal treasury, on the invasion of Normandy by the Red King in 1090. Five years afterwards, however, he joined in a conspiracy with Robert de Mowbray, William d'Eu, and other disaffected nobles, to depose Rufus and place his own son Stephen d'Aumale upon the throne. The conspiracy failing in consequence of timely warning having been given to the King, Odo and his son were both arrested, the former thrown into a prison, from which he never emerged alive, and the latter condemned to have his eyes put out; but the piteous prayers of his wife and family, to say nothing of the payment of a considerable sum of money, obtained a remission of his sentence and restoration to liberty. How long Odo lingered in his dungeon is unknown. The exact date of his death is as uncertain as nearly every other part of his history, but it is presumed to have taken place in 1108. Dugdale says, "the lordships whereof he was possessed, as appears by the Conqueror's Survey, were only these," and he then enumerates certain manors, which, in "the Conqueror's Survey," are distinctly set down as held by Adeliza, Countess of Albemarle, Odo's name, as I have previously stated, not occurring in a single instance throughout the work; but Holderness, he adds, "was not given him till after that Survey." There he is right, as we shall find in the following notice of Drogo de Brevere. Added to this site through the courtesy of Michael Linton, who provided scanned text. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Was a Knight and companion for William the Conqueror in 1066 (Battle of Hastings was on 14 Oct 1066). His name found on the plaque in the Church at Dives-sur-Mer, Normandie, France, where William the Conqueror and his knights said mass before setting sail to invade England in 1066. This plaque lists all knights that took part in the invasion" - found on Ancestry - Maitland Dirk Brower ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Sharen Neal Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1071 AND 1081 - 1138
William
De
Warenne
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Hawise
De
Mortimer
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Sharen Neal Ancestry - Jim Weber
D. 1103
Ralph
De
Mortimer
Ancestry - Jim Weber
D. UNKNOWN
Melisende
or
Milicent
Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1097 AND 1115 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
d'Aumale
BET 1100 AND 1110 - 1179
William
'le Gros'
d'Aumale
~1102 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
d'Aumale
D. UNKNOWN
Matilda
d'Aumale
BET 1095 AND 1105 - UNKNOWN
Adelisa
d'Aumale
~1278 - ~1320
Isabel
Matilda
MacGylocher
42
42
~1140 - >1179
Roger
of
Buchan
39
39
~1215 - 1294
Helen
Verch
Llewellyn
79
79
He [John le Scot] married, 1222, Helen, daughter of LLEWELL YN AP IORWERTH, PRINCE OF NORTH WALES, and by her is suspec ted to have been poisoned. He died s.p., at Darnall, co. Ch ester, very shortly before 6 June 1237, and was buried at S t. Werburg's, Chester, leaving the two daughters of his eld est sister and his three surviving sisters, as his coheirs , but in 1246 the Earldom of Chester was annexed to the Cro wn "lest so fair (preclara) a dominion should be divided (i nter colas feminarum) among women." His widow married, bef ore 5 December 1237, Robert DE QUINCY (youngest son of Sahe r, Earl of Winchester), who died s.p.m., August 1257. She d ied 1253, before 24 October. [Complete Peerage III:169-7 ------------------------------ Received manors of Bidford, Warwickshire & Suckley, Worcest ershire as maritagium.
1296 - BET 2 MAR 1313/14 AND 1316
Margaret
De
Bruce
First wife of Walter Stewart. Following the English defeat at Bannockburn, June 1314, she and others were exchanged for Humphrey de Bohun Earl of Hereford and Essex.
BET 1292 AND 1293 - BET 9 APR 1326 AND 1327
Walter
Stewart
6th High Steward of Scotland. High Steward of Scotland Commander at Bannockburn, 1314. Regent of Scotland. Buried at Paisley, Scotland. Walter Stewart, 6th Great Steward of Scotland; born 1292; Regent of Scotland during Robert I (The Bruce)'s absence in Ireland 1316, defended Berwick against an English army, made a raid with Douglas that nearly kidnapped Edward II from Yorkshire 1322; married 1st 1315 Marjorie, Lady of Scotland (died 1316), daughter of Robert I (The Bruce), and had issue; married 2nd Isabel, daughter of Sir John Graham of Abercorn, and died 9 April 1327. [Burke's Peerage] Walter Stewart, b. 1292, d. 9 Apr 1326; m. (1) Marjory Bruce, by whom Robert I, King of Scots; m. (2) Isabel Graham, sister of Sir John Graham of Abercorn. [Magna Charta Sureties] Note: I think MCS means Robert II, King of Scots as their child, of course she was daughter of Robert I. Walter Stewart, b. 1292, d. 9 Apr 1327 (buried at Paisley, Scotland), High Steward of Scotland, son of James Stewart (d. 16 July 1309) and Egidia de Burgh. [Magna Charta Sureties] *********************************** Walter, sixth High Stewart of Scotland, was born in 1292. In conjuction with Sir James Douglas he commanded one of the divisions of the Scottish army at Bannockburn in 1314, and in the following year received from King Robert I he had of his daughter the Lady Marjorie, in marriage. He took part in all the principal episodes in the War of Independence against Edward II, notable in the defence of Berwick agains a great English army, and acted as Regent of Scotland during King Robert's absence in Ireland. He died on 9 April 1326 at the early age of thirty-three. According to Douglas he married, as his first wife, Alice, daughter of Sir John Erskine, by whom he had a daughter Jean, married to Hugh, Earl of Ross, but there is no proof of this, and Hugh, Earl of Ross, married a sister of King Robert Bruce. The Stewart's first wife, so far as recorded, was the Lady Marjorie Bruce, by whom he had an only child. He married, secondly, Isabel, sister of Sir John Graham of Abercorn, by whom he had two sons and a daughter. [Scots Peerage I:14] ------------------- Walter Stewart (1293-1326), the eldest son, so succeeded his father as high steward, distinguished himself under Bruce in the English wars. At the battle of Bannockburn in 1314, though then, according to Barbour 'but a beardless hyne,' he, with Sir James Douglas, commanded the left wing. In the following year Robert Bruce gave his his daughter Marjory in marriage, along with the barony of Bathgate, Linlithgowshire, and other lands; and in 1316, during the absence of Bruce in Ireland, he was, with Sir James Douglas, entrusted with the government of the kingdom. On the capture of Berwick from the English, Bruce entrusted the defence of the town and castle to Stewart, who, after repelling all the efforts of Edward to take them by assault, until the defeat of the English at Mitton, eventually compelled Edward to raise the siege. He signed the letter to the pope on 6 April 1320 asserting the independence of Scotland. In 1322 he was engaged with Douglas and Randolph in the attempt to surprise Edward at Byland Abbey near Malton, Yorkshire, and after the escape of Edward pursued him with five hundred horse to the gates of York. He died on 9 April 1326, and was buried at Paisley. By his wife, Marjory Bruce, who died in 1316, he had a son Robert, who succeeded to the Scottish throne as Robert II. After her death he married Isabel, daughter of Sir John Graham of Abercorn, by whom he had two sons, Sir John of Ralston and Sir Andrew. He is also stated to have married as his first wife Alice, daughter of Sir John Erskine, and to have had by her and only child Jean, first wife of Hugh, earl of Ross; but this must be regarded as doubtful. [Dictionary of National Biography XVIII:1182]
1263 - UNKNOWN
Jill of
Ulster
2 MAR 1314/15 - 1390
Robert
II
Stuart
Fought at Halidon Hill, 19 July 1333. Created Earl of Strathearn after forfeiture of Malise, earl of Strathearn, 1343. 'Robertus Senescallus Scocie ac comes de Stratherne' (Red Book of Menteith II: 249-50, no 32) Succeeded Uncle (David II) as King of Scots, 22 Feb 1370-71. Founder of the Royal House of Stewart. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In command of the 2nd div. of the Scotch Army at Halidon Hill. One of the few who escaped the carnage of that disastrous day. Acceded: 26 Mar 1371, Scone. Interred: Scone Abbey, Perthshire. King of Scotland 22 Feb 1370/1-1390 First king of the Stuart House of both English & Scotch royalty. 7th High Steward of Scotland. Earl of Atholl, 1341, Earl of Strathern 1358. See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 69. There is some confusion over which daughter is which and who are their mothers which still needs some clarification. King of the Scots 1370-90; That Robert Stewart, the only son of Marjorie Bruce, became Robert II was the conclusion of a chain of unlikeley events. His initial survival was almost miraculous, for he was delivered by Caeserean section from the body of his mother, who had died of injuries after a fall from her horse. When he was two years old in 1318, he was acknowledged as his grandfather's heir, a position he forfeited in 1324 on the birth of the future King David II. Forty-seven years later,when against all expectations David II had failed to perpetuate his dynasty, Robert II was crowned and anointed at Scone on 26 March 1371. Perhaps a man advanced to supreme power by the delayed action of chance could not have been expected to be a very decisive ruler; but it was unfortunate that, by the standards of his time, he was well past his prime and in poor health, so that he lacked the energy required of a king responsible for every aspect of government. [Leo van de Pas] ****************************************** Robert II, King of Scots; born 2 March 1315/6; succeeded father as 7th Great Steward of Scotland 1327; fought at Battle of Halidon Hill 1333; commanding the retreat after his uncle David II was captured at Neville's Cross 1346, Regent or Guardian of Scotland 1346-7, succeeded David II 1370/1; married 1st (papal dispensation 22 Nov 1347) Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Adam Muir of Rowallan; married 2nd (papal dispensation 2 May 1355) Eupheme (died 1387), daughter of Hugh, 4th Earl of Ross, and widow of John, 3rd Earl of Moray (killed at Neville's Cross 1346), and died 19 April 1390. [Burke's Peerage] ---------------------------------------------------- Robert II Stewart, b. 2 Mar 1315/6, d. Dundonald Castle 19 Apr 1390, Earl of Atholl 1341, Earl of Strathern 1358, King of Scotland 22 Feb 1370/1 - 1390; m. (1) 22 Nov 1347 (Papal dispensation), Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Adam Mure, of Rowallan, co. Ayr, and Joan Cunningham. [Magna Charta Sureties] ******************************************* Robert II born March 2, 1316 died April 19, 1390, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scot. also called (until 1371) Robert the Steward , or (1357-71) Robert Stewart, Earl of Strathearn king of Scots from 1371, first of the Stewart (Stuart) sovereigns in Scotland. Heir presumptive for more than 50 years, he had little effect on Scottish political and military affairs when he finally acceded to the throne. On the death (1326) of his father, Walter the Steward, in 1326, Robert became seventh hereditary steward of Scotland at age 10. From 1318 he was heir presumptive to his maternal grandfather, King Robert I the Bruce (died 1329). He lost this position in 1324 when the Bruce's son, afterward King David II, was born; but two years later the Scottish Parliament confirmed Robert the Steward as heir apparent to David. During David's periods of exile and of imprisonment by the English, Robert the Steward was joint regent (1334-35; with John Randolph, 3rd earl of Moray) and sole regent (1338-41, 1346-57). After David had been ransomed from the English, Robert led an unsuccessful rebellion (1362-63). He succeeded in defending his own right as heir apparent against David's abortive proposal to commute his remaining ransom payments to the English by making a son of King Edward III of England heir to the Scottish throne. On the death of David (Feb. 22, 1371), Robert succeeded to the throne, his reign proving largely an anticlimax to his career. He took no active part in the renewed war with England (from 1378 to 1388). From 1384 the kingdom was administered by Robert's eldest son, John, earl of Carrick (afterward King Robert III), and from 1388, by his next surviving son, Robert, earl of Fife (afterward 1st duke of Albany). Robert's marriage (c. 1348) to Elizabeth Mure followed the birth of their four sons and five daughters, whose legitimation by the subsequent marriage did not give any of them an undisputed right of succession to the crown. A superior claim was asserted on behalf of Robert's two sons and two daughters by his second wife, Euphemia Ross, whom he married in 1355. Partly because of this dispute, Walter, earl of Atholl, one of Robert's sons by Euphemia, instigated the murder (1437) of James I, king of Scots, grandson of Robert and Elizabeth Mure. Robert also had at least eight illegitimate sons. [Encyclopædia Britannica, online <http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=65510>] _________________________ [Earl of Atholl] ROBERT STEWART, HIGH STEWARD OF SCOTLAND, son and heir of Walter Stewart, also High Steward, by Marjory (who died 1316), 1st daughter of ROBERT I, King of Scotland, was born 2 March 1316, succeeded his father 9 April 1327, and was in command at Halidon hill, 19 July 1333, in consequence of which his estates were forfeited and conferred, by Balliol, on David (of Strathbogie), Earl of Atholl. From 1338 to 1341 he was REGENT OF SCOTLAND, and, on 16 February 1341/2, was created EARL OF ATHOLL [Scotland] on the resignation of William Douglas, Earl of Atholl [Scotland]. From 1346 to 1357, during the imprisonment of David II in England, he was again REGENT [Scotland]. In 1358 he was created EARL OF STRATHERN [Scotland]. On 22 Feb. I370/1 he succeeded his uncle, David II, as KING OF SCOTLAND, under the name of ROBERT II, when his Dignities became (apparently) merged in the Crown [Scotland]. He married, 1stly, by Papal dispensation dated 22 November 1347 (in which he is styled "Robertus, Dominus de Stratgrif"), Elizabeth (a), daughter of Sir Adam MURE, of Rowallan, co. Ayr (b), their issue (born before marriage) being legitimated by the dispensation, and their right of succession to the Crown being further confirmed by act, dated 1373. He married, 2ndly, by Papal dispensation dated 2 May 1355, Eupheme, widow of John, EARL OF MORAY [Scotland], daughter of Hugh, 6th EARL or Ross [Scotland], by his last wife, Margaret GRAHAM. She died in 1387. He died at Dundonald Castle, 19 April 1390. [Complete Peerage I:310-11] (a) A marriage between Hugh Giffard of the diocese of St Andrew's and Elizabeth Mure, of the diocese of Glasgow, contracted when he was 9, and she was 11, was dissolved by the Pope, XIII Kal. Junii 1345. Presumabley this is the Elizabeth of the text. (b) Sir Adam's 1st wife was Joan, widow of Hugh Houston, [Hutscomperi] da. of (-) Cunningham; his 2nd wife was Janet Mure, heiress of Polkelly; it is not known which was mother of Elizabeth.
BET 1320 AND 1322 - <1355
Elizabeth
Mure
<1333 - 1387
Euphemia
of
Ross
54
54
~1290 - ~1380
Adam of
Rowallan
Mure
90
90
BET 1295 AND 1297 - ~1330
Janet
Danzielstour
BET 1337 AND 1357 - 1406
Robert
III
Stewart
Given a hostage for the release of King David II (replaced by his brother Walter, June 1358).
BET 1339 AND 1350 - 1401
Annabella
Drummond
of Stobhall
BET 1320 AND 1340 - BET 1360 AND 1373
John
of
Stobhall
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Margy Margaret
"Montefex"
Monfichets
D. >1431
Princess
of
Scotland
D. 1402
George
Douglas
of Angus
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
D. >1408
Gilbert
Kennedy
1352 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Maxwell
D. AFT 6 MAR 1477/78
Gilbert
Kennedy
Close associate of King James III. An instrument taken by Alexander Bruce, procurator alleging Robert, Lord Fleming was infeft with the 40 merk land of Kirkintilloch (and not Gilbert, Lord Kennedy) [Charter Chest/Wigtown p 7, no 21(5)] succeeded either grandfather or elder brother John,
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Maxwell
D. 1453
Herbert
Maxwell
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Herries
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Kennedy
BET 1392 AND 1409 - >1453
Margaret
Boyd
D. 1452
Alexander
Montgomerie
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Euphame
Montgomery
<1467 - ~1519
Robert
Bruce
52
52
'Robert Bruce and Euphame Montgomery his spouse', had charter from Patrick Colquhoun of Glen, of lands in Wester Baldorane in the earldom of Lennox, dated Baldorane, 24 October 1496 [Armstrong p. xiv, cites Ex Acta Dom. Conc., vol. xxxii. fol. 148, 18 March 1519 The Bruces of Airth and Their Cadets, Major William Bruce Armstrong, Edinburgh: privately printed, 1892] Adherent of the party of Prince James (later James IV), the castle of Airth was attacked by royal forces in 1488. 'In 1488-89 he had a recept for a certain sum in the Lord Treasurer's accounts "to the byggin of his place of Ercht that was byrnt, c ti" before he battle of Sachie by the forces of James III.' [Armstrong p. 13; p. xv, cites Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. i. 1473 to 1498, p. 90] 'Robert Brois of Arthe', party to the concord with William Mentieth of Kerse and his other uncles concerning the murder of his father, as appointed by the Lords of Council at Edinburgh, 18 Oct. 1490 [Armstrong, pp. xi-xii] Also said to have fallen at Flodden, 9 Sept 1513
D. 1483
John
Bruce
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Menteith
D. >1545
Janet
Bruce
'Jonet Bruce, spous of William Levingstoun of Kilsith', had gift of the lands and barony of Kilsyth, 'and als of the mariage of William Levingstoun, nevoy and are to the said Williame,...with all roffittis of the said mariage'. letter dated at Linlithgow, 2 Aug 1545 (Reg. Privy Seal III:192-3. No. 1264 "Registrum Secreti Sigilli: The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland." ed. David Masson, LL.D. (Vol. V) Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1882 [Vol. V, 1592-1599] *she evidently had lands in Baldorane, in the earldom of Lennox, as her maritagium (cf. charters for her parents, ca. 1496-15080: re: her husband, "He obtained possission of the lands of Baldorane by a charter granted in his favour by Walter Stewart, dated 23 July 1524." (fr GEN-MEDIEVAL, John, Therav3@@aol.com)
D. <1545
William
Livingston
of Kilsyth, co. Stirling agreed to enfeoff his mother 'in lands of Middlethird of Glasford', 1 July 1506 (Livingston, p. 212, The Livingstons of Callendar and their Principal Cadets: The History of an old Stirlingshire family, "Edwin Brockholst Livingston (Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, 1920)," .pdf images provided by Genealogy.com. http://www.genealogy.com/ re the Livingstons of Kilsyth) 'served heir to the lands of Castletoun and Balmalloch in the barony of Callendar, on 15 March 1513-14, by Alexander, Master of Livingston, who gave him sasine with his own hands 'as son and heir of the late William Livingston of Kilsyth, who had died under the king's banner in battle in Northumberland--qui obiit sub vexillo Regis in campa bellico apud Northumberland.' (fr GEN-MEDIEVAL, John, Therav3@@aol.com)
D. 1513
William
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Graham
~1323 - 1384
William
Douglas
61
61
In 1353 William murdered his cousin and rival Sir William Douglas.
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
of Angus
BET 1270 AND 1275 - BET 17 AND 19 JUL 1333
Hugh
of
Ross
After having brought relief to the English garrison of Urquhart Castle, he received a safe-conduct to visit his father in prison, August 1297. Under the indenture of 1303, he entered the service of Edward I. In December 1307 he was among the Scottish magnates whom Edward II directed to keep the peace, and in 1308 he received that King's thanks for his good service. Failing help from England which his father and he had appealed, he made his peace with Brus. Hugh was one of the guarantors, required by England, of the truce made 1 June 1323, having been "made Erll" on 17 March preceeding; and, by special command of King Robert, he swore to maintain the marriage contract between Prince David and the Princess Joan of England, 1328. John was killed, in command of the reserve at the battle of Halidon Hill. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EARLDOM OF ROSS [SCT] (VI, 4) HUGH (DE ROSS), EARL OF ROSS [SCT], son and heir, was godson to AlexanderIII [SCT]. After having brought relief to the English garrison ofUrquhart Castle, he received a safe-conduct to visit his father inprison, August 1297. Under the indenture of 1303, he entered the serviceor Edward I. In December 1307 he was among the Scottish magnates whomEdward II [ENG] directed to keep the peace, and in 1308 he received thatKing's thanks for his good service. Failing help from England, for whichhis father and he had appealed, he made his peace with Brus. He wasknighted before 5 December 1315. As Hugh de Ros he was one of theguarantors, required by England, of the truce made 1 June 1323, havingbeen "made Erll" on 17 March preceding; and, by special command of KingRobert, he swore to maintain the marriage contract between Prince David[SCT] and the Princess Joan of England, 1328. He married, [? 1stly], Maud, daughter of Robert DE BRUS, jure uxoris EARLOF CARRICK (by his 1st wife Margaret, suo jure COUNTESS OF CARRICK) andsister of ROBERT I [SCT] (e). She, who was living in September 1323, wasburied at Fearn. He married, [? 2ndly], some time before 1329 (g),Margaret GRAHAM, said to be daughter of Sir David GRAHAM (h). He waskilled, in command of the reserve at the battle of Halidon Hill, 19 July1333; and was buried at Fearn. His widow married, 2ndly (dispensation, 13April 1340], John DE BARCLAY. [Complete Peerage XI:144-5, (transcribedby Dave Utzinger)] (e) At the unknown date of this charter, he was already a knight. 'BreveCron'., p. 319, says that their son William was b. before their marriage. (g) When dispensation and legitimation of past and future offspring weregranted, 29 Nov. (h) Sir David was of Old Montrose, which he acquired by exchange withRobert de Brus.] 6th Earl. Sir James Balfour Paul, _The Peerage of Scotland_ (Edinburgh,1909-1919), 9 vols. Hugh, fourth Earl of Ross. On 14 December 1307 he was asked to obey the Earl of Richmond as Warden. Robert I gave to Sir Hugh de Ross, knigh, son and heir of William, Earl of Ross, the sheriffship and Burgh of Crumbathy, or Cromartie, 5 December 1316; the third part of the fermes of Kirkcudbright was assigned to him. He obtained by various charters from the King, the lands ofSkye, Strathglass, Strathconan, etc. He succeeded to the title apparently on 28 January 1322-23, but certainly before 28 March 1324, whe, as Hugh, Earl of Ross, he witnessed a charter of King Robert I to Thomas de Carnoto. The same year he was one of the guarantors of the marriage articles of Prince David of Scotland and the Princess Johanna of England. Hugh, Earl of Ross, renounced to the King the advocation of the church of Philorth, in Buchan, 29 March 1330. At the battle of Halidon Hill near Berwick, fought on 19 July 1333, he led the reserve to attack the wing which Baliol commanded, but his troops were driven back and he himself slain. The English found on his body the shirt of St Duthace, supposed to possess miraculous powers, and restored it to the sanctuary at Tain. He married first, in 1308, Lady Maud Bruce, sister of the King. The Earl of Ross married, as his second wife, before 24 November 1329, Margaret, daughter of Sir David Graham of Old Montrose; dispensation granted at Avignon, on the discovery, long after they were married and had issue, of a canonical impediment, and legitimating the children. She was married again, in 1341, to John de Barclay. [The Scots Peerage VII:235-236] 2 1 3 4 5 6
1300 - >1333
Margaret
Graham
33
33
Burke's Peerage, page 1590, Cokayne's Complete Peerage XI-145: A recordof Sir David Graham, knight of Kincardine and Old Montrose, whoreportedly died 4 April 1373, lists a daughter Margaret, who marriedHugh, 6th Earl of Ross before 1329; however, it says her parentage isdoubtful. "Sir David was active in 1373, 44 years after Margaret's firstmarriage. That she was his daughter seems unlikely. This doubt isre-inforced by the exceptional number of generations in the lineagethrough Margaret between Elizabeth Keith and Sir David (9), as comparedwith 6 between Elizabeth Keith and Sir David going through Sir PatrickGraham." It would seem possible that Margaret was a daughter of another David. Sir James Balfour Paul, _The Peerage of Scotland_ (Edinburgh, 1909-1919),9 vols. He [Hugh de Ross] married, [? 2ndly], some time before 1329 (g), MargaretGRAHAM, said to be daughter of Sir David GRAHAM (h). He was killed, incommand of the reserve at the battle of Halidon Hill, 19 July 1333; andwas buried at Fearn. His widow married, 2ndly (dispensation, 13 April1340], John DE BARCLAY. [Complete Peerage XI:144-5, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)] (g) When dispensation and legitimation of past and future offspring weregranted, 29 Nov. (h) Sir David was of Old Montrose, which he acquired by exchange withRobert de Brus. 2 3
>1156 - UNKNOWN
Ingibiorg
Eriksdottir
of Orkney
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Magnus
Gillbridesson
~1126 - UNKNOWN
Eric
Stagbrellir
~1131 - UNKNOWN
Ingigerd
of
Orkney
>1155 - UNKNOWN
Earl of
Caithness
& Orkney
~1080 - 1153
David I
"The Saint"
of Scotland
73
73
1072 - 1130
Matilda
Margaret De
Huntingdon
58
58
BET 1044 AND 1054 - >1086
Judith
of
Lens
Ancestry - Maitland Dirk Brower
BET 1036 AND 1046 - 1076
Waltheof
II of
Northumberland
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Vermandois
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut
De
Vermandois
BET 1069 AND 1078 - UNKNOWN
Constance
De
Vermandois
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Raoul I "le
Vaillant" De
Vermandois
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Emma
(Avice) De
Vermandois
BET 1079 AND 1091 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
(Beatrix) De
Vermandois
~1085 - <1102
Renaud II De
Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis
17
17
Crusader.
BET 1110 AND 1115 - AFT 20 JAN 1182/83
Clemence
Montbeliard
1145 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Clermont
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Simon
I De
Clermont
D. UNKNOWN
Raoul "The
Red" De
Clermont
D. UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Clermont
D. UNKNOWN
Constance
De
Clermont
BET 1206 AND 1220 - 28 JAN 1288/89
Devorgilla
Galloway
Coheiress of her father, (eventual) sole heiress of her mother. her inheritance from John, Earl of Chester included half the lordship of Fotheringay, co. Northants She was buried at the New Abbey together with her husband's heart (hence the name, Sweetheart Abbey) Devorguilla ws a great-niece of the Scots Kings Malcolm IV and William "The Lion". It was because of this connection that her son John became entitled to claim the throne.
~1192 - 1248
Maud
(Matilda)
Marshal
56
56
BET 1178 AND 1184 - 11 FEB 1223/24
Hugh I
Bigod
BET 1210 AND 1212 - BET 1239 AND 1252
Isabel
Bigod
1208 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Bigod
1209 - UNKNOWN
William
Bigod
1212 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Bigod
1215 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Bigod
1218 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Bigod
~1166 - 1240
William
De
Plantagenet
74
74
~1230 - 1304
John
De
Warenne
74
74
Led English loss to Wm. Wallace. 7th(?) Earl of Surrey. Died aft Michaelmas 1304. [Magna Charta Sureties] NEWLIN LINE !King Edward I of England made him guardian of Scotland after dethroning John de Baliol. [WBH - Scotland] !7th Earl of Warren and Surrey. [Magna Charta Barons, p. 223] !His daughter, Isobel, married John de Baliol, King of Scotland, 1292-6. [The Bruces & the Cumyns, p. 517] !6th Earl of Surrey; m. Alice de Lusignan; father of William de Warenne. [The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, p. 378] King Edward I gave to John de Warenne, earl of Surrey, Bromfield and Yale (the commotes of Ial and Maelor Gymraeg. [A History of Wales, p. 166] In 1331 Edward III licensed the appropriation to the priory of the church of Gresham, the advowson of which had been granted by John, Earl Warenne, in 1281, but the Bishop of Norwich refused his consent. [Victoria History of Suffolk, p. 109] At last the Earl of Surrey, whom King Edward had appointed his viceroy in Scotland, bestirred himself. He was now an elderly man whose long military experience had taught him that foot soldiers in their hundreds could be scattered like chaff by a handful of armed knights. He had little doubt that with the Scottish lords, the core of their chivalry, sitting on the sidelines or in prison or in the retinue of his master, he would brush aside the common folk of Moray and Wallace like a fly from his face. Marshalling at Berwick a formidable host of heavy cavalry and footmen, he marched towards Stirling where the crossing of the Forth was the key to the north. [Robert the Bruce, p. 45] The Earl of Surrey had not crossed the bridge at Stirling. Aghast at the slaughter beyond it, he lost his nerve and galloped in such haste to the border that his horse had nothing to eat between Stirling and Berwick and foundered on arrival. [Robert the Bruce, p. 46] 7th Earl of Warren & Surrey; son of William, 6th Earl of Warren & Surrey, and Maud de Marshall; m. Alice de Brun, uterine sister of Henry III of England. Seated at Peomsey Castle, Sussex; Castle Dinas Brau in Denbighshire; and Holt Castle. He was succeeded by his son John, 8th and last Earl of Warren & Surrey. [The Irish and Anglo-Irish Landed Gentry, p. 186] m. Alice, the sister of Henry III; 7th earl. From the Hundred Rolls (records of the local court assizes) there come tales of men and women imprisoned at Consibrough, and of the colorful if rather unlawful dealings of the seneschal and constables of the castle, one of whom, Richard de Heydon, was charged with 'devilish and innumerable oppressions.' John d. 1304 and since his own son William had been killed at a tournament in Guildford in 1286, he was succeeded by his 18-year-old grandson John. [Conisbrough Castle, p. 22] Earl of Surrey; son of William de Warenne, Earl of Warren, Surrey, and Sussex, and Maud Marshall; m. Alice de Lusignan. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] !7th Earl of Warren and Surrey Holt Castle, known as Chastellion or Castrum Leonis from the lion sculpture above its gateway, was built some time between 1282 and 1311 by John de Warren, who was granted the area after Edward I's final defeat of the Welsh. He chose this low-lying but strategically important site on the west bank of the Dee in preference to Dinas Bran, which he apparently did not maintain. The King's architect may have been responsible for the design of the castle. The site lies in a quarry, which presumably provided the stone for the building. It was probably intended to guard the river crossing now occupied by the Holt-Farndon bridge a little further downstream. The castle must have been high enough to see to the west and to the crossing point. The visible remains are difficult to interpret since almost all the stone work was removed between 1675-83 for the construction of Eaton Hall, about 5 miles downstream. A survey of 1562 shows all the towers as round with a rectangular external annexe containing the chapel running full height of the SE tower opposite the gate as square or rectangular. [Holt Castle When the sixth earl died in 1240, his son John, probably only nine years old, was made a royal ward and in 1247, while still a minor, was married to Henry III's half-sister, Alesia de Lusignan. John de Warenne spent much of his time in the saddle on military campaigns and diplomatic misions, leaving him little time to enjoy his Norfolk estates, but he is known to have entertained Edward I several times at Castle Acre between 1292 and 1301. In 1304, John was succeeded by his grandson, another John and last of the Warenne earls of Surrey. [Castle Acre Castle and Priory, p. 11-12]
1200 - UNKNOWN
Eve
Marshall
1190 - UNKNOWN
Earl of
Pembroke
~1191 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Marshal
1193 - UNKNOWN
Earl of
Pembroke
1195 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Marshal
1196 - UNKNOWN
Anselm
Marshal
1198 - UNKNOWN
Sibyl
Marshal
1202 - UNKNOWN
Joane
Marshal
D. UNKNOWN
John "The
Red"
Comyn
BET 989 AND 1000 - >1041
Thurstan
Le
Goz
BET 955 AND 1004 - UNKNOWN
Judith
De
Monterolier
D. UNKNOWN
Arnold
de
Bulli
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
le Goz
~1066 - UNKNOWN
Nesta
le Goz
0970 - >0990
Geoffrey
III of
Gatinais
20
20
~0974 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
de
Macon
~1039 - >1096
Geoffrey
III of
Anjou
57
57
BET 1035 AND 1041 - ~1065
Hildegarde
de
Gatinais
~0963 - >1034
Ansfred
II Le
Goz
71
71
0935 - >0977
Ansfred
I
Rollosson
42
42
~0942 - UNKNOWN
Countess
of
Beulac
~0885 - >0920
Rollo
Thurstan
(Brico) Bigod
35
35
BET 853 AND 854 - >0896
Hrollager
Ragnvaldsson
BET 830 AND 832 - BET 889 AND 894
Ranald
In 868 King Harald I Harfarger subdues South More and placed Ragnvald as Earl over North and South More and also Raumsdal. The next year Earl Ragnvald took Firdafylke by burning King Vemund with 90 men in a house in Naustdal. He had many wives and possibly more children than are listed.
BET 834 AND 850 - 0892
Hiltrude
~0823 - UNKNOWN
Hrolf
Nefja
~0788 - ~0830
Eystein
Glumra 'The
Clatterer'
42
42
BET 804 AND 812 - UNKNOWN
Aseda
Rognvaldsdatter
BET 784 AND 790 - 0850
Rognvald
Olafsen
BET 787 AND 800 - UNKNOWN
Tora
Sigurdsdottir
BET 760 AND 778 - ~0790
Ivar
Halfdansson
BET 780 AND 785 - >0850
Eysteinssonsdottir
~0738 - UNKNOWN
Eystein
"Glumra" of
Throndheim
~0700 - 0800
Halfdan "Vanha
(the Old)"
Sveidasson
100
100
<0913 - UNKNOWN
Gerlotte
De
Blois
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
De
Blois
BET 866 AND 880 - <0890
Beatrice
De
Vermandois
AFT 15 SEP 866 - 15 JUN 923
Robert
I of
France
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm
~0820 - 25 AUG 866
Rutpert
IV of
France
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm
BET 810 AND 819 - 0866
Adelaide
of
Tours
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm
0766 - 0836
Hugues
II De La
Tour
70
70
0769 - 0837
Bava
or Ava
D'Alsace
68
68
BET 770 AND 789 - >0834
Rutpert
(Robert) III of
Wormsgau
BET 785 AND 795 - >0834
Waldrada
of
Swabia
0884 - >0939
Count
of
Chartres
55
55
0856 - ~0887
Comte
De
Chartres
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Chartres
0848 - UNKNOWN
Comte
De
Chartres
~0850 - UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Vermandois
BET 817 AND 818 - >0850
Pepin
Pepin, who was deprived of the throne by his Uncle Louis, Emperor, called the Debonair, received a part of Vermandois and the Seignouries of St. Quentin and Peronne. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0797 - 17 APR 818
Bernard I
of Italy &
Lombardy
Bernard was deposed by his Uncle Louis, blinded and put to death at the age of 21. Bernard was Pippin's illegitimate son? There is doubt that he is the son of Bertha as shown here. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 795 AND 797 - 15 JUN 835
Cuegonde
De
Toulouse
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 812 AND 820 - BET 857 AND 858
Rothaide
Di
Bobbio
~0754 - ~0836
Wala
De
Bobbio
82
82
BET 785 AND 792 - >0820
Rotlinde
De
Gellone
0650 - UNKNOWN
Sveidi
"Sea King"
Svidasson
The Orkneyinga Saga says that the father of Sveidi was Heiti Gorsson, skipping Svidri in the lineage.
~0600 - UNKNOWN
Svidri
Heytsson
D. UNKNOWN
Abbess
of
Polesworth
This may be incorrect...she may be confused with Eadgyth (Edith), Abbess of Polesbury, who was the daughter of Eadweard (the Elder).
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Kent
Athelstan has been called both the brother and the son of Aethelwulf by different chroniclers....
BET 830 AND 840 - 23 APR 871
Aethelred
of
Wessex
~0834 - ~0860
King
of
England
26
26
~0836 - UNKNOWN
King
of
England
>0849 - UNKNOWN
King
of
Kent
>0849 - UNKNOWN
Aethelswith
of
England
?
~0844 - UNKNOWN
Ermenfroi
De
Amiens
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Jim Weber
13 JUN 828 - BET 5 AND 6 OCT 877
Charles
I of
France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 874 AND 877 - 7 JUN 929
Aelfryth
d'Angleterre
D. UNKNOWN
Aelfflaeda
~0880 - UNKNOWN
Ecgwyn
~0871 - UNKNOWN
Sigehelm
BET 863 AND 865 - 0929
Baldwin
II of
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0837 - 0879
Baldwin
(Baudouin) I "Bras
De Fer - Ironarm"
42
42
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 844 AND 850 - >0870
Judith
Martel
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 885 AND 899 - BET 27 MAR 964 AND 965
Arnulf
the
Great
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0934 - 4 OCT 990
Hildegard
Carolingians
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 930 AND 938 - 5 JUN 988
Dirk II
of
Holland
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0939
Dietrich
I of
Holland
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Geva
(Gerberge)
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0955 - 18 SEP 993
Arnulf
of West
Friesland
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0962 - 1005
Luitgarde
of
Luxemburg
43
43
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 919 AND 922 - 28 OCT 998
Siegfried
Vom
Moselgau
"Friderici, Gisilberti, Sigeberti fratrum predicti Gozlini" subscribed the charter dated 943 which refers to "Gozlines…miles…ex nobilissimis regni Chlotarii ducens prosapia" and the donation by "uxor eius Uda et filius eius…Regingerus" to St Maximin at Trier[20]. As Frederic is known to have been the brother of Adalbéron Bishop of Metz, whose parents are known (see above), it is assumed that all five individuals were sons of Wigeric and Cunegondis. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0929 - 13 DEC 992
Hedwig
Von
Nordgau
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0952 - >1040
Thorold
88
88
0942 - UNKNOWN
Woerta
Haraldsdottir
BET 900 AND 920 - BET 970 AND 1010
Torf
De
Harcourt
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Ertemberge
De
Brioquibec
~0909 - ~0955
Lancelot
Anslech
Turstain
46
46
0887 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Barbatus
BET 860 AND 908 - 0955
Bernard
"The Dane"
De Harcourt
~0911 - ~0972
Espriota De
Bretagne
St. Liz
61
61
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0911 - BET 979 AND 984
Harald
III
Gormsson
~0643 - UNKNOWN
Aud
Ivarsdottir
0885 - 0964
Olaf
"Mitkg"
Bjornsson
79
79
BET 886 AND 890 - UNKNOWN
Ingeberg
Thrandsdottir
~0863 - UNKNOWN
Thrand
of
Sula
~0867 - ~0950
Bjorn
"The Old"
Eriksson
83
83
0849 - BET 900 AND 906
Eric
0832 - 0873
Edmund
I
Eriksson
41
41
BET 827 AND 832 - UNKNOWN
Wulfthryth
~0860 - UNKNOWN
Aelfgifu
of
Wessex
~0858 - 0899
Harald VI
Hardiknut
Parcus
41
41
0885 - UNKNOWN
Herfast
d'Arque
~0820 - 0890
King
of
Sjaelland
70
70
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Sida
~0735 - 0792
Alfhild
Gandolfsdottir
57
57
BET 776 AND 784 - UNKNOWN
Princess
of
England
0955 - UNKNOWN
Ranulf
de la
Haye
BET 960 AND 963 - 0997
Hugh
de
Meulan
BET 970 AND 974 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
Vexin
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Marie
De
Meulan
~1014 - UNKNOWN
Count
of
Meulan
~0939 - 18 DEC 967
Robert
I of
Meulan
~0944 - BET 998 AND 1027
Walter "le
Blanc" de
Amiens
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
BET 944 AND 950 - >1006
Adele
(Alix) De
Senlis
D. 1074
Raoul
II of
Valois
Raoul was Anna's second husband.
~0976 - 20 FEB 1053/54
Yury or George
(Christian
name)
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
Declared a local saint because of her initiative of building the Cathedral of St. Sophia in Novgorod.
<1052 - BET 29 AND 30 JUL 1108
Philippe I
Capet of
France
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0956 - 1015
Vladimir
of
Novgorod
59
59
~0962 - 1002
Rogneda
of
Polotsk
40
40
0942 - 0972
Svyatoslav
I of
Kiev
30
30
0944 - UNKNOWN
Malusha
of
Lubech
aka Malusha, a slave girl, described in the Norse sagas as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 and was brought from her cave to the palace to predict the future.
0936 - UNKNOWN
Rognwald
D. UNKNOWN
Countess
of
Polotsk
0950 - BET 1022 AND 1025
Olaf
the Tax
King
Olaf was the first Christian king of Sweden. His mother might be Sigrid the Haughty, a daughter of Polish christian prince Mieszko I of Poland.
0979 - UNKNOWN
Queen
of
Sweden
~0911 - UNKNOWN
Randolf
of
Polotsk
0918 - UNKNOWN
Prince
of
Drevianes
~0867 - UNKNOWN
Prince
of Kief
~0845 - ~0882
Swedish
Ruler
of Kiev
37
37
BET 875 AND 877 - 0945
Grand
Duke
of Kiev
0881 - 11 JUL 969
Saint
Olga
D. >0912
Prince
D. UNKNOWN
De
Oklogsland
0830 - 0879
Ryurik
of
Novgorod
49
49
0850 - UNKNOWN
Grand
Duchess of
Novgorod
~0921 - UNKNOWN
Princess
of the
Obotrites
0919 - 0999
Prince
of the
Obotrites
80
80
~0893 - 0985
Prince
of the
Obotrites
92
92
0895 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
Mieceslas
D. UNKNOWN
Eyle
Mieceslas
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Mistue
I of
Obotrites
~0820 - UNKNOWN
Rodifastus
of the
Obotrites
~0930 - ~0995
Eric
The
Victorious
65
65
BET 935 AND 950 - ~1014
Sigrid Storrada
Skoglar
Testedotter
BET 925 AND 931 - 0977
Dobrawa\
Dobrava\
Dubrawka
0900 - BET 15 JUL 920 AND 921
Boleslav I
"The Cruel"
of Bohemia
BET 900 AND 901 - UNKNOWN
Bozena
BET 922 AND 935 - 25 MAY 992
Prince
of
Poland
0877 - 13 FEB 920/21
Vratislav
I of
Bohemia
BET 870 AND 881 - 0937
Drahomira
Ze
Stodor
~0892 - <0964
Ziemomysl
72
72
~0896 - UNKNOWN
Grand
Duchess
of Poland
0865 - 0921
Prince
of
Poland
56
56
BET 979 AND 1000 - 1045
Otho or
Otto of
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 990 AND 1005 - UNKNOWN
Pavia
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 953 AND 955 - 1015
Herbert
III De
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 946 AND 970 - >1035
Ermengarde
De
Bar-Sur-Seine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1010 AND 1015 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Berkeley
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Rissa
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
De
Berkeley
~1071 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Berkeley
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Berkeley
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Harald
"The Black"
of Islay
D. UNKNOWN
Harald
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Lagman
~0995 - 1054
Ivar "The
Old"
Gamle
59
59
0958 - FEB 1017/18
Sigurd
"Syr"
Halfdansson
~0970 - 1045
Estrid
(Asta\Asted)
Gudbrandsdottir
75
75
D. UNKNOWN
Asta
Haraldsdatter
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Thora
Thorbergsdottir
1049 - UNKNOWN
Magnus
II
Haraldsson
1050 - UNKNOWN
Olav III "The
Gentle"
Haraldsson
~0940 - ~1018
Halfdan
Sigurdsson
78
78
~0902 - ~0937
Sigurd
"Rise"
Haraldsson
35
35
~0923 - UNKNOWN
Gudbrand
"Kula"
Gudbiorgsson
~0928 - UNKNOWN
Ulfhilde
(Gunnhild)
Thorasdottir
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Thora
"Moshale"
Audunsson
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Audun
"Skokul"
Bjornsson
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Thordis
Thorgrimsdottir
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Bjorn
Steinsson
~0778 - UNKNOWN
Hunder
Steinar
~0795 - UNKNOWN
Alaf
(Alof)
Ragnarsdottir
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Gudbiorg
Olafsson
~0905 - UNKNOWN
Ulfhild
~0875 - UNKNOWN
Olaf
(Ofeig)"Burlufotr"
Ivarsson
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Ivar
Beitil
~0850 - ~0936
Harald I
"Haarfager"
of Norway
86
86
~0862 - >0912
Snaefrid
"Snowfair"
Swasisdottir
50
50
~0832 - >0862
Svasse
The
Finn
30
30
~0820 - ~0863
Halfdan
"The Black"
of Vestfold
43
43
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
Sigurdsdottir
~0805 - UNKNOWN
Sigurd
Hiort
Helgisson
~0805 - UNKNOWN
Thyri
Klacksdottir
1061 - 1118
Gilbert
de
L'Aigle
57
57
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0785 - UNKNOWN
Asa
Haraldsdottir
wikipedia.org
~0842 - ~0894
Borijov
I of
Bohemia
52
52
~0853 - 16 SEP 921
Lidmila
Ze
Psova
~0835 - 0892
Ziemowit
Piast
57
57
~0814 - >0870
Eric III
Bjornsson
56
56
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Aelflaed
of
Northumbria
~1016 - 1057
Edward "The
Outlaw" Atheling
of England
41
41
Edward was spirited out of England when Cnut became King and took refuge at the court of Hungary.
~1018 - 1054
Agatha
of
Friesland
36
36
Daughter of Bruno, Bishop of Augsburg? Magna Charta Sureties does not give parents for Agatha. There is a lot of doubt as to who her parents are. I have the "classic" ancestry, but others (including Vajay) say it is Liudolf, Margrave of Westfriesland and Gertrudis, daughter of Hugh IV of Egisheim (whom I name Ludwig von Braunschweig, Count of Derlingau & Gertrude von Egisheim). Cannon and Griffiths, The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy, describes her as the niece of Henry II, Emperor of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor). As Henry's sister Gisela married Stephen of Hungary, the ancestry that I have would fit that description. Of course Vajay uses the "niece" datum to portray a different ancestry. Turton has Agatha "of Germany", as daughter of Bruno of Germany (brother of Emperor Henry II), thus making Agatha his niece. The parentage of Agatha, wife of Edward "Atheling," has been under serious discussion for several decades. G. Andrews Moriarty, G. 1985, in an article in NEHGR, 106:52-60 (Jan. 1952), explains the two prevailing views---kinship with the Hungarian kings (dau of King Stephen) and kinship with the German Emperors (dau of Ludolph, Margrave of West Friesland). He opted for Stephen, and says so in his Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 31. The great scholar, Szabolcs de Vajay, in Duquesne Review, 7:71-87 (Spring, 1962), makes the very convincing case of Ludolph. I support the "German" view using Detlev Schwennicke's Europäische Stammtafeln (ES, II:78), 1984 research, as one of my sources. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd Edition, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD, 1`998] - ancestry.com/John Crow-Faye Woodward
BET 988 AND 989 - 1016
Edmund II
"Ironside"
of England
In 1016 he agreed to divide England with Cnut (Edmund to have the region of Wessex in the southeast) but he was murdered that year, probably on the orders of Eadric Streona.
BET 986 AND 990 - UNKNOWN
Widow
of
Siferth
BET 969 AND 975 - 1038
Istvan
BET 972 AND 996 - 14 FEB 1042/43
Gisela
Von
Bayern
~1005 - 1055
Sigurd
(Syward) of
Northumbria
50
50
BET 970 AND 997 - BET 1049 AND 1055
Biorn
Ulfiusson
~0981 - 1038
Aldred
of
Northumbria
57
57
BET 1020 AND 1022 - BET 1049 AND 1054
Lambert
of
Boulogne
BET 980 AND 1004 - BET 1047 AND 1049
Eustace
I de
Boulogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Were his parents actually Hugues de Plantard and Agnes de Jumieges? Ancestry/David Weaver
BET 980 AND 1006 - >1040
Mahaut
(Maud) de
Louvain
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/David Weaver
<1030 - <1090
Adeliza
of
Normandy
60
60
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Sharen Neal Ancestry - Jim Weber Ancestry - Maitland Dirk Brower
~1081 - 1147
Isabel
Elizabeth De
Vermandois
66
66
~1020 - >1074
Ralph
(Rodulf) II
De Warenne
54
54
~0998 - >1074
Ralph
(Rodulf) I De
Warenne
76
76
~1004 - >1053
Beatrice
De
Vascoeuil
49
49
~1020 - >1074
Emma
54
54
~1063 - 1085
Gundreda
of
Flanders
22
22
1232 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Saint
Liz
BET 1010 AND 1021 - 1074
Raoul III
"The Great"
de Valois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1015 AND 1018 - BET 1043 AND 1053
Adele De
Bar-Sur-
Aube
~1070 - >1136
Amaury
IV De
Montfort
66
66
~1090 - 1181
Agnes
De
Garlende
91
91
~1069 - 1118
Anselm
De
Garlende
49
49
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
De
Montlhery
1043 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Garlende
1037 - 1108
Gui II "The
Red" De
Montlhery
71
71
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Elise
De
Corbiel
~0975 - 1037
Robert
I de
Evereux
62
62
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1010 - 1079
Godheut
Borrel
69
69
BET 993 AND 1000 - AFT 4 FEB 1052/53
Amaury
II De
Montfort
BET 1001 AND 1010 - UNKNOWN
Bertrade
(Berteis)
de Gometz
1026 - 1082
Mabille de
Belleme de
Alencon
56
56
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~0940 - >0990
Aubri
II de
Gatinais
50
50
~0910 - >0987
Geoffrey
de
Gatinais
77
77
~0880 - >0966
Aubri
of
Gatinais
86
86
BET 845 AND 890 - >0942
Geoffrey
I of
Gatinais
BET 890 AND 895 - >0942
FNU
of
Arverne
0860 - UNKNOWN
Hector
of
Arverne
BET 855 AND 860 - >0886
Aubri
"Dux"
Orleans
D. BET 981 AND 982
Aubri
de
Macon
BET 910 AND 918 - 0971
Letalde or
Lietaud I
de Macon
BET 871 AND 880 - BET 943 AND 945
Alberic
I De
Narbonne
BET 892 AND 900 - UNKNOWN
Attelane
De
Macon
~0845 - 15 JUN 911
Mayeul
De
Narbonne
~0820 - >0878
Lievin
De
Narbonne
58
58
BET 845 AND 850 - ABT 15 JUN 911
Raymonde
~0870 - BET 915 AND 920
Ranulf
De
Macon
~0820 - 0880
Bernard
I De
Macon
60
60
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
BET 958 AND 959 - 5 MAR 1004/05
Ermentrude
De
Roucy
~0930 - 15 MAR 972/73
Albreda
of
Lorraine
D. UNKNOWN
Reinald
BET 776 AND 781 - 0813
Pepin
Carloman of
Lombardy
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 890 AND 892 - 2 OCT 939
Giselbert
Gilbert Rainer
II Lorraine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
BET 850 AND 860 - 19 JAN 915/16
Reguier
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 860 AND 865 - 0916
Hersent
of
France
It is entirely possible that Hersent, though a daughter of Charles II, is not the daughter of Ermentrude.
~0800 - 19 APR 843
Judith
von
Andechs
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0825 - 6 OCT 869
Adelaide
?
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 825 AND 830 - BET 863 AND 892
Giselbert
im
Hennegau
BET 830 AND 832 - >0849
Ermengarde
(Helletrude)
of Lorraine
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 875 AND 876 - 2 JUL 937
Heinrich
I "der
Vogelsteller"
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 878 AND 892 - 14 MAY 968
Matilda
(Mechtilde)
von Ringelheim
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0828 - 13 NOV 912
Otto
Von
Sachsen
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0834 - 0906
Hedwig
72
72
May have been the daughter of Arnulf, Holy Roman Emperor who was the son of Carloman Von Bayern. SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 853 AND 872 - 0920
Dietrich
of
Ringelheim
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0858 - 0917
Reginhilde
Von
Friesland
59
59
Was her mother Gisela Lorraine (b c 869, d 908)?
21 JUN 987 - BET 22 MAY AND 21 JUN 1040
Foulques
III "Nerra"
de Anjou
Foulques Nerra was also sometimes given the epithet Jerosolimitanus because of his pilgrimages to Jerusalem [see, e.g., Halphen (1906), 212; Poupardin (1900), 207]. Foulques is mentioned in a charter of his mother in 967 [Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 7-10], and in a two charters of 1007×1026, Foulques named his father Goffredus, mother Adela, and son Goffredus [Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 10-13]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0003.htm He had a violent nature and performed both cruelties and acts of penitence; he made four pilgrimages to the Holy Land. In probably his most notorious act, Fulk Nerra had his first wife (and cousin) Élisabeth de Vendôme burned to death at the stake in her wedding dress, after discovering her with a goatherd in December 999. Erdoes says of him: "Fulk of Anjou, plunderer, murderer, robber, and swearer of false oaths, a truly terrifying character of fiendish cruelty, founded not one but two large abbeys. This Fulk was filled with unbridled passion, a temper directed to extremes. Whenever he had the slightest difference with a neighbor he rushed upon his lands, ravaging, pillaging, raping, and killing; nothing could stop him, least of all the commandments of God." Wikipedia.org www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 964 AND 984 - 1046
Hildegarde
of
Lorraine
2nd wife (2) Hildegarde de Lorraine, d. Jerusalem, 1 April 1046 [Martyrology of the abbey of Ronceray, quoted from Marchegay, 395, n.3; Halphen (1906), 11; Annales de Saint-Aubin, Halphen (1903), 4 (date only), among other annals]. The cartulary of Ronceray provides the only indication of Hildegarde's origin: "... religiosa atque piisima comitissarum, domna Hildegardis, quam scilicet ut credimus et in rebus manifestum est, omnium conditor Deus a Lothariensium partibus, de regali progenie ortam, in hos occidentales terrarum fines ad restaurationem destitutarum olim ecclesiarum perduxit ..." [Halphen (1906), 11, quoting the cartulary of Ronceray]. One plausible conjecture is that she was somehow related to the counts of Nordgau, a Lotharingian family of royal descent in which the name Hildegarde is known to have occurred [see the short discussion in Settipani (1997), 253-4]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0003.htm
~1011 - 21 MAR 1075/76
Robert I "The
Old Duke" of
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1034 - UNKNOWN
Hughes
of
Burgundy
BET 815 AND 830 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
Hasbaigne
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Auvergne
22 MAR 840/41 - 0886
Bernard
II of
Auvergne
BET 845 AND 850 - >0881
Ermengarde
Chaunois
0915 - 0952
Gerberge
du
Maine
37
37
Was her father Herve, Count of Maine? (Wikipedia.org) or Theobald, Vicomte de Tours (www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm) www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 904 AND 909 - 11 NOV 958
Fulk II
de
Anjou
from Ancestry/Florent Coache: ..and under his successor, Fulk II the Good, the destruction caused bythe preceding wars was repaired. [Ref: Ency Britannica] According to legend, he was learned and saintly, dressed as a cleric andsaid of Louis IV, King of France, who had mocked his piety, 'anilliterate king is a crowned ass'. [Ref: Leo van de Pas? Genealogicsciting: Paget] Note: "a man of wit, but perhaps lacking in tact - LouisIV was not the fool his father, Charles III "the Simple", has beenprofiled to have been" Curt Alas, I no longer have access to a terrific source which may/may not havemore to say about Foulques II: "Fragmentum historieae Andegavensis"(Fragments of a History of the Counts of Anjou) From 'Chroniques descomtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs d'Amboise' by Count Fulk le Rechin 1096(Louis Kalpen and Rene Poupardin), 1913, Paris. Should you find accessto the UCLA library which probably has it, you will find this source thatmay have more to say about Foulques II. If memory serves me right Fulk"le Rechin" wrote many things modern scholars dispute, but he was atleast contemporary, though obviously, he may have embellished a thing or two about his ancestry. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Florent Coache Wikipedia.org
BET 938 AND 940 - 21 JUL 987
Geoffrey
I of
Anjou
!Hampered by revolt, himself in character little more than a bold, dashing soldier, Geoffry Greygown sank almost into a vassal of his powerful neighbors, the Counts of Blois and Champagne. [WBH - England] from Ancestry/Ernie Anderson: !Son of Fulke II, le Bon, Count d'anjou; 2nd husband of Adelheid; father of Ermengarde. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 269] b. 938, d. 987 [Judy Martin] Count of Anjou, Seneschal of France; known as "Grisgonelle"; m.c. 968 Adelaide de Troyes; father of Fulk Nersa, Conte d'Anjou. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3301, 3338] Geoffrey Greygown, whose prowess was the stuff of legend, ruled Anjou from 960-87. Skilful soldier in the French manner, stout-hearted and strong and most successful in battle. [Plantagenet Chronicles, p. 19] Killed the giant Dane Ethelulf in single combat. He sliced off his head and gave it to a miller to take back to the king of France. The miller identified him by his grey gown and the king ordered that therafter he should be called "Greygown". Succeeded by his son, Count Maurice. [Plantagenet Chronicles, p. 24] d. 987. Son of Fulk the Good; count of Anjou (960-87). The CHRONICLE OF THE COUNTS OF ANJOU describes him as 'stout-hearted and strong and most successful in battle' and tells of his single-handed victory against Ethelulf the dane, a Goliath-like figure. He was known as Greygown after a witness to the contest picked him out at the French court by the colour of his robes. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 84] _______________________________________________________________________________________ www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0934 - BET 982 AND 984
Adele
of
Meaux
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 870 AND 888 - BET 938 AND 942
Fulco
Rufus
Fulk's mother may be Adele de Amboise (instead of Adelaide of Gatinais) SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Foulques (Fulco) first appears as a witness to a charter of count (later king) Eudes, abbot of of Saint Martin de Tours, in April 886 [BEC 30 (1859): 431-3]. He first appears with the title of viscount in a charter of viscount Hardrad of Tours on 29 September 898 [Signum Fulconis vicecomitis, Mabille (1871), xcii-xciii]. In a charter of a certain Archambaldus dated 5 July 905, he appears as viscount of both Angers and Tours [Signum Fulconis Turonorum et Andecavorum vicecomitis, Mabille (1871): xcv], but does not appear to have the latter title for long, for a charter dated 30 October 909 has Tedbaldus signing as viscount of Tours, immediate after "count" Fulco [Signum domni Fulconis Andecavorum comitis; signum Tedbaldi Turonorum vicecomitis, Mabille (1871), xcviii]. As shown by Werner, this use of the comital title by Foulques comes from a brief period when he was count of Nantes, confirmed by the appearance of Foulques as count of Nantes and viscount of Angers in a charter of count (later king) Robert, abbot of Saint-Martin de Tours, dated 31 March 914 [S. Fulconis Namnetens. comitis et Andegavensis vicecomitis, Werner (1958), 287], and by the statement of the Chronicle of Nantes that Foulques ("Fulco Ruffus") had possessed Nantes [Chr. Nantes, 122]. Foulques had apparently obtained the countship of Nantes between 907 (the death of Alain Barbetorte) and 30 October 909, and lost it before 919 [see the detailed discussion in Werner (1958), 265-8, 284-8]. He appears as abbot and viscount in a charter of a certain Fulculf dated 13 August 924 [Signum Fulconi[s] abbatis atque vicecomitis, Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 60], and calls himself count of the Angevins and abbot of Saint-Aubin d'Angers and Saint-Lézin in a charter of 929 [Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 203-4 (see below)]. However, as he was still not signing as count in two charters of Hugues le Grand on 3 May 930 [S. Fulconis vicecomitis, Werner (1958), 284] and 26 March 931 [Signum domni Fulconis, Mabille (1871), ciii], he does not appear to have been recognized as count of Anjou by his Robertian lords until sometime between 931 and 26 December 940, when he appears as count in a charter of Hugues le Grand [Signum Fulconis comitis, Mabille (1871), cv-cviii, erroneously dated 943; see Werner (1958), 286]. Foulques was still living in [13×31] August 941, when he signed a charter along with his son Foulques [Signum domni Fulconis. Signum Fulconis filii ipsius, Mabille (1871), cv]. See Werner (1958), 264-279, and the detailed list of charters mentioning Foulques on pp. 283-6, many of which are printed in full in Mabille Both Foulques and his son Foulques witnessed a charter between 13 and 31 August 941, so Foulques was still living on the former date. A charter was witnessed by a count Foulques of Anjou in May 942 [RHF 9: 723], often identified as Foulques II, but, as Werner points out, it is not certain which Foulques was the signer of that charter, and the date of death of Foulques I remains unknown. Nevertheless, given his long career, he probably did not live long after 941. The name of Foulques's father is confirmed by a charter of 929 [Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 203-4 (see below)], but nothing else is known about him. For Ingelger as a figure of legend, see the Commentary section. (from: (1871).http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm) SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm Wikipedia.org www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0880 - UNKNOWN
Rosalie
Des
Loches
In the seventh year of king Raoul, Fulco (Foulques), his wife Roscilla, and his sons Widdo (Gui) and Fulco, gave a donation to Saint-Aubin d'Angers for the benefit of his soul and the souls of his father (genitor) Ingelgerius, his son Ingelgerius, his father-in-law Warnerius and the latter's wife Tescenda [Cart. S.-Aubin 1: 203-4: "Ego Fulco, Andecavorum comes, abbas quoque Sancti Albini Sanctique Lizinii, necnon et uxor mea Roscilla et filii mei, Widdo ac Fulco, nullius cogentis imperium, sed nostra plenissima voluntate, fatetur nos, pro Dei amore et pro remedium mee anime vel anime Ingelgario, genitor meo, atque Ingelgerio, filio meo, necnon pro anima Warnerio, socro meo et uxore sua, Tescenda, ..."; see also Cart.Angers 75]. (from: http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm
BET 844 AND 856 - UNKNOWN
Warnhar
des
Loches
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm
~0848 - UNKNOWN
Toscanda
BET 840 AND 845 - ~0888
Ingelerus
According to www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm, Ingelger's mother was Petronille de France, daughter of Hugues "l'Abbe" de St. Quentin, who was son of Charlemagne. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Catuallon
D. UNKNOWN
Gaufredus
of
Gatinais
BET 821 AND 823 - UNKNOWN
Tertullus
of
Gatinais
He was a hunter and outlaw who lived in the woods. At the time the Danes were ravaging France, Tortulf joined Charles the bald in defending France against the Norsemen. He was rewarded with land. <grin> supposedly a descendent of the Princess Plantina, sister of the Fairy Princess Melusine. Cute story.
BET 825 AND 828 - UNKNOWN
Petronilla
~0910 - BET 967 AND 968
Robert
I of
Troyes
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0884 - 23 FEB 942/43
Herbert II
Caroling de
Vermandois
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois
0787 - 0818
Guelph
I of
Bavaria
31
31
BET 840 AND 862 - 0902
Bertha
De
Neustria
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Girard
de
Paris
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Eve
de
Auxerre
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 914 AND 928 - ~0987
Adelaide
of
Troyes
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0890 - 8 APR 956
Giselbert
of
Autun
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 889 AND 893 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
de
Bourgogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0875 - <0920
Manasse
de
Vergy
45
45
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0870 - 21 APR 935
Ermengarde
de
Provence
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0960 - 1003
Guillaume (William)
De Bastinbourg
De Hainault
43
43
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Nogent
BET 920 AND 932 - BET 952 AND 983
Amaury De
Hainault
Montfort
~0937 - UNKNOWN
Judith
de
Cambrai
~1066 - UNKNOWN
Richard
De
Montfort
~1068 - UNKNOWN
Simon
De
Montfort
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Montfort
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Adeliza
De
Montfort
~1026 - UNKNOWN
Isabell De
Bardoul
Broyes
~1056 - UNKNOWN
Amauri "The
Strong" De
Montfort
~1058 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Elizabeth
De Montfort
~0890 - AFT 30 APR 948
Isaac
De
Cambray
Isaac and Bertha were 1st cousins.
~0898 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
De
Cambrai
~0903 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
(Alice) of
Burgundy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0880 - 1 SEP 921
Richard II "The
Justiciar" de
Bourgogne
Private
Theodore
BET 882 AND 892 - 0932
Regnier
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Giselbert
~0770 - UNKNOWN
Gainfroi
of
Sens
~0750 - 0800
Mainier
of
Sens
50
50
D. UNKNOWN
Theidlindis
D. UNKNOWN
Aubri
D. UNKNOWN
Aubri
D. UNKNOWN
Sister of
Echard of
Hesbaye
Private
Echard
of
Hesbaye
BET 795 AND 799 - 29 SEP 855
Lothar
I of
Lotharingia
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 800 AND 805 - 20 MAR 850/51
Imgard
of
Tours
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0756 - 9 NOV 846
Hughes
~0799 - 0860
Bava
De
Tours
61
61
~0740 - 0780
Luitfrid
40
40
~0765 - ~0839
Hugues III
of Upper
Alsace
74
74
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
~0707 - ~0750
Luitfride
I of
Alsace
43
43
~0719 - UNKNOWN
Edith
of
Lorraine
0787 - BET 824 AND 825
Welf III
Von
Argenau
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0780 - 0818
Hedwig
von
Sachsen
38
38
~0758 - 0802
Eahlmund
44
44
~0732 - UNKNOWN
Eafa
Living
White
0750 - UNKNOWN
Ermentrude
Thiedrada
Living
White
Private
Dwayne
La Don
McCraine
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
0800 - 16 FEB 862/63
Konrad
I De
Burgundy
~0802 - ~0866
Adelaide (Aelis
or Adela) De
Tours
64
64
~0825 - 0887
Conrad
II "Le
Jeune"
62
62
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 830 AND 840 - UNKNOWN
Ermentrude
of Upper
Alsace
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
~0865 - 0921
Adelheid
56
56
~0797 - 0865
Luitfrid
III of
Alsace
68
68
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
D. UNKNOWN
Rutpert IV
"Robert The
Strong"
D. <0834
Rutpert
(Robert)
D. UNKNOWN
Wialdruth
De
Vajay
~0796 - BET 834 AND 893
Eudes
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 800 AND 805 - UNKNOWN
Ingeltrude
De
Orleans
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Lambert III
(Baudry) "The
Belted" de Louvain
BET 774 AND 810 - 0864
Odoscer
(Odacre)
Anacher
~0780 - UNKNOWN
Engleran
D. UNKNOWN
Fladrine
~0750 - UNKNOWN
Liderie
BET 867 AND 868 - 17 JUN 896
Raoul
de
Gouy
BET 867 AND 874 - ~0955
Alaide
d'Amiens
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Jim Weber
BET 975 AND 988 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De Gometz
Bures
~1042 - UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Beaugency
BET 1030 AND 1044 - UNKNOWN
Paule
De
Maine
D. 1060
Lanzelin
I De
Beaugency
D. UNKNOWN
Haburge
D. UNKNOWN
Landry
De
Beaugency
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Vendome
~0990 - 1036
Herbert
Eveillechien
De Mans
46
46
BET 987 AND 995 - 1068
Agnes
de
Bourgogne
Was Agnes married to Eude's father, Wiliam V "The Grand" de Aquitaine? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 958 AND 959 - 1026
Orthon-
William of
Macon
Adopted by his stepfather, whereby he became Comte de Bourgogne. www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 950 AND 963 - 5 MAR 1002/03
Ermentrude
(Irmtrude)
of Rheims
BET 1020 AND 1024 - 1077
Agnes
of
Aquitaine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1027 - 1109
Beatrice
D'
Aquitaine
82
82
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1019 AND 1026 - 1086
Guillaume V
D'Aigret De
Aquitaine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 932 AND 936 - 0968
Adalbert
II of
Ivrea
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0948 - BET 11 DEC 986 AND 991
Gerberga
de
Macon
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 901 AND 928 - 6 JUL 966
Berenger
II of
Ivrea
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0910 - >0963
Willa III
de
Arles
53
53
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 899 AND 904 - ~0938
Boso
of
Tuscany
Was Boson actually the son of Betha's first husband, Thiebaud? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 900 AND 906 - UNKNOWN
Gilla
De
Bourgogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0855 - 19 SEP 915
Adalberto
II "Il Ricco"
di Toscana
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0835 - 8 AUG 869
Lothair
II of
Lotharingia
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 836 AND 849 - ~0868
Waldrade
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0863 - 8 MAR 924/25
Berthe
of
Lotharingia
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 926 AND 931 - 0973
Renaud
De
Roucy
BET 820 AND 840 - >0873
Gottfired
~0820 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
BET 806 AND 816 - ~0866
Ludolph
The
Great
~0810 - 5 OCT 913
Oda
Billung
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Bruno
~0780 - UNKNOWN
Billing
of
Saxony
~0784 - UNKNOWN
Aeda
~0740 - 0792
Audran
I di
Friuli
52
52
~0790 - <0854
Hunroch
I of
Friuli
64
64
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Jim Weber Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0820 - 1 JUL 874
Gisele
Carolingians
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Jim Weber www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1035 - UNKNOWN
Henri
of
Burgundy
~1037 - UNKNOWN
Robert
of
Burgundy
~1033 - UNKNOWN
Aldegarde
of
Burgundy
~1039 - UNKNOWN
Simon
of
Burgundy
~1046 - 1092
Constance
de
Bourgogne
46
46
~0957 - ~0993
Guillaume III
Taillefer of
Toulouse
36
36
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 942 AND 950 - BET 1021 AND 1026
Blanche
Arsinde
From Ancestry/Florent Coache: The following is excerpted from a post to SGM, 30 Jul 2000, by Todd AFarmerie: From: Todd A. Farmerie (farmerie@@interfold.com) Subject: Re: Adelaide d'Anjou (was Tiburge d'Orange) Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Date: 2000/07/30 TatjanaAV wrote: > > >Blanche appears to have been more of a nickname. She is better knownas > >Adelaide, wife of Stephen of Gevaudan, Raymond of Toulouse, Louis V of > >France, and William of Provence. > > So... This Adelaide was indeed married to Raymond de Toulouse? I'veseen this > in only one account--all others do not have Raymond in the genealogy atall > (Guillaume III is recorded as the son Raymond III Pons de Toulouse andGarsinde > de Rouergue). Yes. This was only recently rediscovered. There is a surviving charterin which Guillaume names his wife Emma and mother Adelaide, and there isevery reason to think this was the same Adelaide, known to have married"Count Raimond". The chronology is aufully long to have William a son ofRaymond Pons as well, and the near-contemporary Roda Codex gives RaymondPons no son William, but does give him a son Raymond. These make itevident that a reworking is in order. > When were Adelaide's parents married? I've seen it as 937, when > she was supposedly born in 930, and has Guillaume III in 947. I don't think there is enough information to provide such a date.Certainly both of them you give are nothing more than guesses, and needto be adjusted. As to William's birth, this date is wrong, based on hismistaken placement as son of Raymond Pons. A more recent guess is about975. > Who are ALL of her children (with the correct fathers)? Stasser gives her the following: by Etienne de Brioude: 1. Pons de Gevaudan 2. Bertrand de Brioude 3. Etienne de Brioude 4. Ermengarde/Humberge, Countess of Auvergne 5?. daughter, wife of Herbert of Troyes by Raymond: 6. Guillaume Taillefer 7?. Toda/Adelaide, Countess of Besalu (I question this one) 8?. Letgarde by Guillaume II of Provence: 9. Guillaume III 10. Constance, Queen of France taf ______________________________________________________________________________________ www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm _______________________________________________________________________________________
~1036 - UNKNOWN
Ives
(Ivo) De
Taillebois
BET 943 AND 950 - 1037
William
III De
Taillerfer
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0969 - >1032
Emma
of
Provence
63
63
BET 1000 AND 1010 - 1071
Almodis
de La
Marche
D. UNKNOWN
Almodis
of
Toulouse
~1043 - UNKNOWN
Raimond
IV de
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Marjorie
De
Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Saanche
De
Aragon
D. BET 1008 AND 1015
Roubaud
I De
Gevaudan
D. UNKNOWN
Emildis or
Emnilde de
Gevaudan
BET 921 AND 925 - BET 950 AND 967
Raymond
II de
Beziers
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0923 - UNKNOWN
Garsinde
de
Rouergue
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0857 - 0923
Raimond
II De
Toulouse
66
66
~0897 - UNKNOWN
Gudinilde
BET 840 AND 860 - 11 AUG 898
Wilfred I "El
Velloso" of
Besalu
BET 862 AND 869 - UNKNOWN
Widnille
de
Flanders
~0820 - 0848
Sunifred I
Urgell-
Cerdavya
28
28
BET 780 AND 798 - 0825
Bellon
de
Carcassone
D. >0987
Beatrice
Capet of
France
wikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Garsinde
d'Albi
~0805 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
d'Albi
~0930 - ~0993
Alberada
of
Lotharingia
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
Rotilde
De
Limoges
~0790 - UNKNOWN
Fulguald
or
Fulcoad
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0767 - UNKNOWN
Senegonde
d'Autun
0974 - 1047
Bernard
I de la
Marche
73
73
~0986 - 1072
Amelia
de
Montignac
86
86
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
V De
Lusignan
~1039 - 1101
Hugh VI "Le
Diable" De
Lusignan
62
62
BET 1023 AND 1055 - 1076
Ramon
Berenguer
I "El Vell"
1112 - 1168
William
De
Percy
56
56
BET 1053 AND 1054 - 1082
Raymond
II
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 956 AND 963 - UNKNOWN
Raoul I
De
Thouars
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
0925 - 13 MAY 988
Herbert
I De
Thouars
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
BET 929 AND 939 - 1020
Aldearde
De
Aunay
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
~0950 - <0997
Aisceline
De
Limoges
47
47
~0920 - 20 APR 991
Geraud
De
Limoges
~0936 - 1025
Rothilde
of
Brosse
89
89
~0864 - 0945
Hildegar
De
Limoges
81
81
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0880 - UNKNOWN
Tietberga
De
Bourges
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 864 AND 865 - >0875
Hildebert
De
Limoges
Abdicated title (Co-Vicomte de Limoges) in 884 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr
BET 840 AND 870 - 0937
Adaltrude
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0840 - 0886
Fulke
De
Limoges
46
46
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr
BET 810 AND 830 - UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Gerhard De
Auvergne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr
D. UNKNOWN
Heilwide
de
Frioul
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0945 - 0997
Adalbert I of
Haute-
Marche
52
52
~0905 - >0975
Boso
70
70
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Emma
of
Perigord
D. UNKNOWN
Sulpice
De
Charrox
BET 868 AND 916 - 0920
William
Perigord
~0910 - UNKNOWN
Regilinde
D. 27 MAR 916
Hildouin
de
Angouleme
~0815 - 3 MAY 886
Wulgrim
I
Perigord
~0830 - ~0896
Regilende
of
Agen
66
66
SOURCES: Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart
BET 1039 AND 1050 - 1082
Maud
De
Montgomery
~1001 - UNKNOWN
Herluin
De
Conteville
<1084 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Mortaigne
D. UNKNOWN
Almodis
(Audmodis)
BET 985 AND 995 - <1056
Roger
I De
Montgomery
BET 970 AND 989 - 7 FEB 1049/50
Josceline
De
Beaumont
0975 - UNKNOWN
Herfast
De
Crepon
~0960 - BEF 7 FEB 1055/56
Hugh
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Sibell
De
Crepon
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Rogersson De
Montgomerie
BET 990 AND 995 - 1070
William II De
Belesme
Talvas
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/James H. Maloney
BET 985 AND 995 - ~1067
Hildeburge
De
Beaumont
BET 940 AND 955 - 1062
RAoul
IV De
Beaumont
Ancestry/David Meier
BET 965 AND 970 - BET 1028 AND 1048
William I De
Belesme
De Talvas
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/James H. Maloney
BET 968 AND 969 - 1024
Maud (Matilda) de
Conde-Sur-
Noirau
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~0940 - 0997
Yves I
De
Creil
57
57
~0944 - UNKNOWN
Godchilde
~0920 - UNKNOWN
Hildouin
De
Ponthieu
~0920 - UNKNOWN
Hersende
D. ~1097
Donald III
Bane of
Scotland
0920 - UNKNOWN
Lady
of
Leinster
BET 852 AND 878 - 14 JUN 929
Willa
De
Vienne
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1049
Beorn
Bearsson
The connection between Biorn as the son of Ulf and Estrith is probably an error...."Estrith and Ulf ...had one son, Swein" (from Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien)
~0993 - 1027
Ulf
Jarl
34
34
~0967 - UNKNOWN
Estrid
~0982 - 1017
Judith
De
Rennes
35
35
The Angevin genealogical collection states that Judith, wife of Richard of Normandy, was the daughter of Conan by his wife Ermengarde, daughter of Geoffroy of Anjou [Poupardin (1900), 208]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen000.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0971 - UNKNOWN
Sigrid
Sprakling
~0935 - 2 FEB 1013/14
Sweyn
Forkbeard
Whether Swein was murdered (some tales say by St.Edmund) or his life cut short by illness or accident is not consistently clear.
~0638 - <0690
Radbart
of
Gardgarige
52
52
~0997 - BET 1045 AND 1110
Aefflaed
of
Bernicia
~0994 - BET 1038 AND 1045
Ealdred
of
Bernicia
0960 - 1008
Waltheof
(Siward) of
Northumbria
48
48
0965 - UNKNOWN
Elfleda
of
Northumbria
~0972 - UNKNOWN
Ecgfrida
of
Durham
~0940 - 1018
Ealdhun
of
Durham
78
78
D. UNKNOWN
Kilvert
~0930 - ~0965
Oswulf
(Uswulf) of
Northumbria
35
35
~0909 - UNKNOWN
Skoglar-
Toste
BET 760 AND 765 - UNKNOWN
Aslaug
Some stories say that Aslanga was the granddaughter of the one-eyed God-King Odin (Father of Sigfreid and Brunhilde: Swan Princess and Valkyrie), Lord of the Aesir (and the inspiration for Tolkien's Gandalf)
D. UNKNOWN
Eve
Dorothy
Weir
~0927 - 27 JUN 992
Conan
I de
Rennes
~0962 - >1010
Gerberge
de
Anjou
48
48
Rodulfus Glaber [ii, 3 (pp. 30-1)] states that Conan married a sister of count Foulques of Anjou, the Cronicle of S. Florent says that Geoffrey was son of Conan by a sister of Foulques [Lobineau (1707), 2: 85], and the Angevin genealogical collection states that Judith, wife of Richard of Normandy, was the daughter of Conan by his wife Ermengarde, daughter of Geoffroy of Anjou [Poupardin (1900), 208]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen000.htm SOURCES: Ancestry/Mitchell Adams www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
<0931 - ~0970
Juhel
Berenger
De Rennes
39
39
BET 960 AND 975 - BET 1011 AND 1012
Albert
I de
Namur
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 936 AND 952 - 1031
Cunnora
or
Gunnor
According to Dudo's "Gesta Normannorum" Gunnora was from the 'noblest house of the Danes' and was 'well versed in the talents of feminine artistry' and 'profusely endowed with the treasure of a capacious memory and power of recollection'. What little has actually been established about Gunnora's background points to the probability that her parents were first generation settlers with modest lands in the Cotentin. One of her sisters, Sainsfrida was the wife of a forester in northern Normandy and it was apparently through her that Richard met Gunnora. One story relates that while on a hunting expedition Richard stayed at the forester's house , where he became enamoured of Sainsfrida. Wanting to retain her virtue while not insulting the Count, she neatly sent her sister to his bed. (Queen Emma and the Vikings by Harriet O'Brien) Most, if not all, of Gunnor's children were born while she was the mistress of Richard I of Normandy; however, the couple later married so that their offspring could become the legitimate heirs to the principality. Gunnor was an important figure at the court of her son Richard II. She donated land to the monastery of Mont Saint-Michel (where her brother Herfast later became a monk) and gave generously to the churches of Chartres. Gunnor is celebrated in the satirical poem "Moriuht" by Warner of Rouen, not just as the first lady of land, but as the controlling regent. ______________________________________________________________________________________ www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0965 - UNKNOWN
Eustache
De
Jumieges
0969 - 1020
Jean
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
0951 - 0971
Hugues
20
20
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
BET 920 AND 924 - ~0973
Regnier
III de
Hainault
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 925 AND 929 - 0961
Adelaide
of
Dagsbourg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 870 AND 895 - 0940
Hugues
III of
Nordgau
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0876 - UNKNOWN
Hildegarde
of
Alsace
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 950 AND 952 - 1015
Lambert
II of
Louvain
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/David Weaver
BET 975 AND 977 - BET 1014 AND 1018
Gerberga
De
Lorraine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/David Weaver
~0985 - >1012
Ermengarde
of Lower
Lorraine
27
27
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 953 AND 962 - <0979
Adelheid
of
Lorraine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0932 - >1005
Godfrey "The
Prisoner" de
Verdun
73
73
His parentage is proved by the charter dated 6 Apr 997 by which "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the rights of "monasterio super fluvium Mose" founded by "Gotefridi comitis nostrique fidelis…et coniux sua pro anime sui fratris Alberonis"[44]. Graf im Bidgau 959. Comte de Verdun 963-985 "Uda…comitissa" donated property "in pago Rizzigowi cui Egylolfus comes" to St Maximin at Trier "pro remedio…seniorique mei Gozlini necnon filiorum meorum Henrici…et Reginheri, Godefridi quoque et Adalberonis" by charter dated 18 May 963 witnessed by "Sigefrido comite, Richwino comite"[211]. "Otto…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the rights of "monasterio super fluvium Mose" founded by "Gotefridi comitis nostrique fidelis…et coniux sua pro anime sui fratris Alberonis" by charter dated 6 Apr 997[212]. Graf im Bidgau 959. Comte de Verdun 963-985. Richer records that "Belgicæ dux Theodericus, necnon et vir nobilis ac strenuous Godefridus, Sigefridus quoque vir illustris, Bardo etiam et Gozilo fratres clarissimi et nominatissimi" captured Verdun in 985[213]. He helped defend Verdun against Lothaire King of the West Franks in [984/85], but was captured together with Siegfried Comte de Luxembourg[214]. He remained imprisoned for more than 10 years. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that "comes Raginerus" captured "Montem castri" from "comiti Godefrido" in 998[215] which, if the text refers to this Godefroi, suggests a later date of death (assuming the dating of Alberic is accurate). http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm SOURCES: Ancestry/Robert Lord http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407
~0955 - 1008
Mahaud
Billung of
Saxony
53
53
The Annalista Saxo names (in order) "Bennonis ducis, qui et Bernhardus et Liudigeri comitis et Machtildis comitisse" as brothers and sister of "domna Suanehildis [filia] Herimanni ducis de Liuniburh", recording the names of Mechtild's two husbands[216]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Mathildis comitissa Saxonie" as wife of "Godefridi Ardennensis"[217]. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed the rights and property of Kloster Mouzon donated by (among others) "dux Fredericus pro anima Ottonis…[et] Godefridus comes et coniux sua Mathildis pro anima sui fratris Adalberonis archiepiscopi" by charter dated 1023[218]. The necrology of Liège Saint-Lambert records the death "VIII Kal Jun" of "Mathildis comitisse"[219]. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1041
Ernicule
de
Boulogne
~0940 - UNKNOWN
Mien I
De
Fougers
~1085 - ~1152
Madach
Maddad
67
67
~1108 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hakonsdatter
~1161 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Atholl
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Atholl
~1167 - UNKNOWN
Malcolm
de
Atholl
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Bedoch
Atholl
~1171 - UNKNOWN
Christina
Atholl
~1173 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Atholl
BET 1038 AND 1045 - UNKNOWN
Maelmuire or
Melkofr of
Atholl Melmare
~1058 - UNKNOWN
Mary
De
Atholl
~0924 - 0959
Hlodve
Thorfinnsson
35
35
~1044 - 1120
Maddan
De
Caithness
76
76
1048 - UNKNOWN
Moddan
De
Douglas
1871 - 1936
Callie
V.
LNU
65
65
~0960 - 1014
Sigurd II
"the Fat"
Driga
54
54
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Finn
Arnesson
~0971 - 1024
Arni
Arnmodsson
53
53
~1020 - 1047
Magnus I "The
Good" Olafsson
of Norway
27
27
~0995 - 1030
Olaf II "The Saint"
Haraldsson of
Norway
35
35
~1002 - UNKNOWN
Alfhild
De
Haraldsson
~0972 - UNKNOWN
Thora
Thorsteinsdatter
~0999 - UNKNOWN
Ivar
"Hvide" of
Uplands
~0966 - 1016
Svend
Hakonsson
Ladejarl
50
50
~0928 - UNKNOWN
Ethne
Kjarvalsdatter
~0975 - UNKNOWN
Donada
MacKenneth
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
0836 - 0877
Constantine
41
41
~0810 - ~0859
Kenneth
I of
Scotland
49
49
Kenneth's mother is said to have been either a daughter of Achalas, King of Argyllshire or a princess of the royal line of the Picts.
D. UNKNOWN
Thorborg
Halfdansdottir
D. UNKNOWN
Kjarval
(Kiarval)
MacDunghal
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Thorfinn Rollo
"Hausakliffer"
Einarsson
D. 1190
Robert
De
Beaumont
1125 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Beaumont
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Beaumont
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
II De
St. Liz
~0798 - UNKNOWN
Luitfrid
D. UNKNOWN
Waldrada
de
Auxerre
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0811 - UNKNOWN
Emma
Von
Altdorf
D. 1126
Cicily
D. UNKNOWN
Constance
D. UNKNOWN
Alan
Fergant
1045 - 1093
Adam
De
Gordon
48
48
HIGHLANDERS, A HISTORY OF THE SCOTTISH CLANS, by Fitzroy MacLean, Penguin Studio Books, New York, N.Y. (1995), p. 256 says this about the origin of the Gordon Clan. "The name Gordon is derived from the Parish of Gordon in Berwickshire. The Gordons are of Norman origin and settled in the South of Scotland in the 12th Century. In the early 14th century Sir Adam de Gordon was granted lands in Strathbogie in Aberdeenshire by King Robert the Bruce. In 1449 Alexander Gordon was created Earl of Huntly. George, 4th Earl of Huntly became Chancellor of Scotland in 1547. George (6th Earl of Huntly) who defeated Argyll at the Battle of Glenlivet was created Marquess in 1599. The 2nd Marquess, a loyal supporter of Charles I, was beheaded in 1649. In 1684 George, the 4th Marquess, was created Duke of Gordon by King Charles II. In the Jacobite Risings of 1715 and 1745 the Gordons fought on both sides. The 2nd Duke was out for the Jacobites in 1715. In 1745 the 3rd Duke supported the Hanoverians, though his brother raised a regiment for Prince Charles. The Gordon Highlanders were raised in 1794 with the help of the celebrated 4th Duchess." Margaret McCleskey Arlington TX HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF GORDON "...In the year 1040, Duncan I., King of Scotland was defeated and slain near Elgin by Maclbeatha (Shakespear's Macbeth)...The son of Duncan, Malcolm Canmore fled to England and was received at the court of Edward the Confessor where he lived for some fifteen years.....one of the most powerful lords, Duff, Thane of Fife, went to England and persuaded Malcolm to make an effort to regain the throne. Edward the Confessor granted Malcolm the aid of some ten thousand men under Siefried, Earl of Northumberland, and with these and some French and Norman knights then at the English Court, Malcolm marched into Scotland. Eventually he met Maclbeatha at Lumphanan, some twenty miles west of Aberdeen, when the usurper was defeated and slain in 1057. It was in this manner that the Gordons first came into Scotland, for among the foreign knights who accompanied Malcolm was ADAM DE GORDUN who, for his services in aiding Malcolm to regain the throne, was granted lands near the lower Tweed, and these lands were called Gordon after his name. We hear no more of Adam till 1093 when Malcolm Canmore invaded England and was defeated and killed near Alnwick. Among the slain was Adam who left a son - Adam de Gordun II.
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Joan
De
Halsbury
1192 - UNKNOWN
William
Gifford
1154 - >1243
Roger
Gifford
89
89
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Brewer
~1206 - UNKNOWN
Peter
De
Halsbury
1122 - UNKNOWN
Gervaise
Gifford
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Gifford
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
de
Gifford
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Philip
Gifford
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gifford
~1194 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Gifford
~1196 - UNKNOWN
Bartholomew
Gifford
~1197 - UNKNOWN
Matthew
Gifford
1096 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Gifford
~1057 - 1124
Ralph
De
Tellieres
67
67
~0985 - ~1040
Gilbert
FitzGodfrey
55
55
~1034 - UNKNOWN
Meen
De
Fougeres
~1036 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Giffard
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Gerald
Flaitel
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Constance
De Eu
~0974 - UNKNOWN
Aveline
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Osbern
0957 - UNKNOWN
Godefroy
De
Bec?
D. UNKNOWN
Heloise
~0958 - 26 JAN 1056/57
William
"The
Bastard" ?
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
~1640 - 1692
David
Hamilton
52
52
~1641 - UNKNOWN
Annah
Jaxson or
Jackson
1664 - UNKNOWN
David
Hamilton
1676 - UNKNOWN
Abiel
Hamilton
1678 - UNKNOWN
Jonas
Hamilton
1679 - UNKNOWN
Gabriel
Hamilton
1708 - UNKNOWN
John
Hamilton
1712 - UNKNOWN
Charity
Hamilton
~1715 - UNKNOWN
James
Hamilton
~1718 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Hamilton
~1720 - UNKNOWN
William
Hamilton
~1722 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Hamilton
1615 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Jackson
~0930 - 0967
Dubh
(Duff) of
Scotland
37
37
0934 - UNKNOWN
Mogallus
of
Scotland
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Dunclina
of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Ethelwold
D. UNKNOWN
Sigeferth
D. UNKNOWN
Amadeus
III of
Savoy
1239 - 1307
Edward I
"Longshanks"
Plantagenet of England
67
67
In 1272 Edward went on a Crusade as far as Acre, where his daughter Joan was born, and although he inherited the crown that year, he did not return to England until 1274, being crowned on August 19th. He was eminent as a ruler and as a legislator, and succeeded in enacting many new laws. He determined to authorize no new legislation without the counsel and acquiescence of those who were most affected by it. Not until late in his reign did he call a whole Parliament together. Instead he called the Barons together in any matter that affected the Barons, and representatives of the townsmen together in any matter that affected the townsmen, and so with other classes. In 1290 Edward expelled all Jews from England. In 1296, after invading and conquering Scotland, he declared himself king of that realm. The conquest of Scotland became the ruling passion of his life. He was, however, compelled by the nobles, clergy and commons to desist in his attempts to raise by arbitrary taxes the funds he needed for campaigns. In 1307 Edward set out for the third time (at age 68) to subdue the Scots, but he died en route near Carlisle on 7 July 1307.
~1244 - BET 20 AND 24 NOV 1290
Eleanor
of
Castile
Eleanor ws only about 10 years old when married to the 15 year old Edward of Westminster at Las Huelgas in 1254. Such child marriages were commonplace in Europe in the Middle Ages and the brides were usually consigned to their husbands' families to complete their education. The marriages were not consummated until the bride reached a suitable age (usually 14 or 15) and in Eleanor's case it seems to have been 18 or 19,
BET 1198 AND 1199 - 1252
Ferdinand III
"The Saint"
of Castile
St. Ferdinand III King of Leon and Castile, member of the Third Order of St. Francis, born in 1198 near Salamanca; died at Seville, 30 May, 1252. He was the son of Alfonso IX, King of Leon, and of Berengeria, the daughter of Alfonso III, King of Castile, and sister of Blanche, the mother of St. Louis IX. In 1217 Ferdinand became King of Castile, which crown his mother renounced in his favour, and in 1230 he succeeded to the crown of Leon, though not without civil strife, since many were opposed to the union of the two kingdoms. He took as his counsellors the wisest men in the State, saw to the strict administration of justice, and took the greatest care not to overburden his subjects with taxation, fearing, as he said, the curse of one poor woman more than a whole army of Saracens. Following his mother's advice, Ferdinand, in 1219, married Beatrice, the daughter of Philip of Swabia, King of Germany, one of the most virtuous princesses of her time. God blessed this union with seven children: six princes and one princess. The highest aims of Ferdinand's life were the propagation of the Faith and the liberation of Spain from the Saracen yoke. Hence his continual wars against the Saracens. He took from them vast territories, Granada and Alicante alone remaining in their power at the time of his death. In the most important towns he founded bishoprics, reestablished Catholic worship everywhere, built churches, founded monasteries, and endowed hospitals. The greatest joys of his life were the conquests of Cordova (1236) and Seville (1248). He turned the great mosques of these places into cathedrals, dedicating them to the Blessed Virgin. He watched over the conduct of his soldiers, confiding more in their virtue than in their valour, fasted strictly himself, wore a rough hairshirt, and often spent his nights in prayer, especially before battles. Amid the tumult of the camp he lived like a religious in the cloister. The glory of the Church and the happiness of his people were the two guiding motives of his life. He founded the University of Salamanca, the Athens of Spain. Ferdinand was buried in the great cathedral of Seville before the image of the Blessed Virgin, clothed, at his own request, in the habit of the Third Order of St. Francis. His body, it is said, remains incorrupt. Many miracles took place at his tomb, and Clement X canonized him in 1671. His feast is kept by the Minorites on the 30th of May.
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
of
Ponthieu
0800 - 0863
Conrad
I De
Bourgogne
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
Capoir
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Capoir)
D. UNKNOWN
Cynon
D. UNKNOWN
Caractacus
Pendragon
Private
Rufus
Pudens
Private
Caid
Private
Arch
Private
Meirion
Private
Ceraint
Private
Greidiol
Private
Dingad
Private
Anyn
Private
Alafon
Private
Brywlais
Private
Ceraint
Fedww
Private
Berwyn
Private
Morgan
Private
Bleddyn
Private
Rhun
Private
Idwal
Private
Llywarch
Private
Calchwydd
Private
Enir
Fardd
Private
Ithel
Private
Llarian
Private
Teuged
Private
Llyfeinydd
Private
Peredur
Private
Gweyrydd
Private
Ithon
Private
Cymryw
Private
Brwt
Private
Selys
Hen
Private
Annyn
Tro
Private
Brydain
Private
Edward
The
Great
~0177 - UNKNOWN
Gladys "The
Younger"
Verch Lucius
~0193 - ~0220
Cadvan
of
Wales
27
27
D. UNKNOWN
Strada "The
Fair" Verch
Cadfan
D. 0262
Coel
D. UNKNOWN
Keribir
0248 - 0328
Helen
of the
Cross
80
80
The Arms of Colchester were a "cross with three crowns".
0242 - 0306
Constantius
I
Chlorus
64
64
0265 - 0336
Constantine
I The
Great
71
71
Known as the First Christian Emperor. The greatest of all Roman Emperors, he annexed Britain to the Roman Empire.
D. 0360
Constantius
D. 0421
Constantius
D. UNKNOWN
Placida
D. 0455
Valentinian
D. UNKNOWN
Eudoxia
D. 0480
Hunneric
D. UNKNOWN
Hilderic
D. UNKNOWN
Hilda
D. 0548
Frode
D. 0875
Frotha
D. 0850
Horda
Knut
BET 760 AND 765 - BET 794 AND 845
Ragnar
Shaggybreeches
Ragnar was a pagan who claimed to be a direct descendent of the god Odin.
~0670 - UNKNOWN
Randver
Radbartsson
BET 730 AND 750 - BET 750 AND 812
Sigurd
Ring
The nephew of Harald Hildetand.
D. >0725
Harald
Hildetand
>0600 - >0700
Roric
Slingeband
100
100
~0612 - BET 649 AND 660
Ivar
Vidfamne
0590 - 0650
Halfdan
Haraldsson
60
60
~0884 - 0935
Thyra
Danebod
51
51
0986 - 1067
Richard
81
81
D. UNKNOWN
Merchion
D. 0149
Marcomir
D. 0166
Clodomir
D. UNKNOWN
Hasilda
D. 0186
Farabert
D. 0213
Sunno
D. 0253
Hilderic
D. 0272
Partherus
D. 0298
Clolius
D. 0306
Walter
D. 0317
Dagobert
D. BET 350 AND 358
Genebald
D. 0379
Dagobert
D. 0389
Clodius
D. 0404
Marcomir
0419 - 0430
Pharamond
(Faramund)
11
11
D. UNKNOWN
Argotta
D. 0419
Genebald
~0395 - BET 446 AND 455
Clodion
of
Tournai
<0398 - UNKNOWN
Hildegonde
De
Cologne
~0419 - 0460
Sigimer
41
41
~0429 - UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Ferreolus
Tonantius
D. UNKNOWN
Ferreolus
Tonantius
0430 - UNKNOWN
Ferreol
De
Moselle
D. UNKNOWN
Deuteria
(Dinteria)
~0536 - 0570
Ausbert
(Ansbert)
34
34
~0541 - UNKNOWN
Blithildes
0497 - 0561
Lothar
64
64
D. UNKNOWN
Ingolde
13 AUG 582 - 16 AUG 641
St.
Arnolf
~0586 - >0615
Dodo
of
Heristal
29
29
~0562 - 0601
Arnoald
of
Scheldt
39
39
0556 - UNKNOWN
Dua of
Swabia
0466 - 0511
Clovis
The
Great
45
45
The Franks, under Clovis I, defeated the Romans in Gaul. He was converted to Christianity in 496 and formed a strong alliance with the church, making him the most powerful of the Franc kings. That year he also conquered the Alemannis, in what is now Alsace, making the area a Frankish duchy. In 486, clovis I defeated the Romans at Soissons where he established his capital. In 498 he made Reims the spiritual and political center of France. In 507 he drove the Visigoths out of Angouleme and in 508 he captured Paris and made it his capital.
D. 0550
Clothilde
of
Burgundy
>0742 - 5 DEC 771
Carloman
D. UNKNOWN
Desiderata
D. UNKNOWN
Desiderius
of
Lombardy
0777 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
De
Toulouse
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0765 - 0828
St.
Guilhelm-
le-Desert
63
63
BET 847 AND 875 - BET 886 AND 893
Pepin de
Senlis de
Valois
~0872 - ~0938
Duchess
of
Normandy
66
66
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 846 AND 870 - ~0932
Hrolf
"The
Viking"
Founder of the principality of Normandy. Charles the Simple granted Rollo land in exchange for Rollo's converting to Christianity, marrying Charles's daughter, Gisla and becoming a vassal of Charles'. Gisla died childless not long after the marriage whereupon Rollo reinstalled his companion Poppa, to whom he was 'bound according to the Danish custom'. (William of Jumierge's "Gesta Normannorum") SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1176
Rosamund
De
Clifford
D. UNKNOWN
Ida
~1185 - 1203
Arthur
of
Brittany
18
18
1173 - 7 MAR 1225/26
William
De
Longspee
1191 - 1261
Ela
FitzPatrick
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Bigod
D. UNKNOWN
Ida
~1216 - 1260
Stephen
De
Longspee
44
44
<1239 - UNKNOWN
John
<1239 - UNKNOWN
Henry
0523 - 0584
Chilperice
61
61
0543 - 0598
Fredegonde
(Fredegund)
55
55
0584 - BET 628 AND 629
Lothar
Had Sigebert II and Brunhild killed. Upon Clotaire's birth, his mother had his father assassinated and ruled Neustrie in his name. He became King of Soissons in 584, and was sole King of the Franks in 613. He had his aunt Brunehaut (sister of his father's second wife) killed. In the year 596, through his mother Fredegonde, Clotaire II's territories were extended in the East. In 599, King Theodebert II of Austrasia and King Thierry II of Burgundy joined forces to take revenge upon Clotaire II. The Army of Neustria is beatten and the entire valley of the Seine is devastated. As a result, Thierry II's territory increased by taking away from Clotaire II, the lands between the Seine and the Loire. Theodebert II takes the lands of the Duchy of Dentelin. In 604, the Mayor of the Palace, Bertaut arouses the subjects against the King of Burgundy and they call on Clotaire II for help. On Christmas Day, 604, Clotaire rushes to their aid and crosses the Seine and pushes all to way to Orleans. On his return, he encounters an Army of Bourgogne, and is defeated at Etampes at which battle Bertaut is killed. Because Theodebert had not intervened, actually he had made peace in Compiegne with Clotaire II, Thierry II took offense and the two brothers became less than thrilled with each other. Brunehaut, unhappy with Theodebert, names as next Mayor of the Palace a Gallo-Roman named Protadius. In 607, she pushed Thierry II to take up arms against his brother. During the battle, Protadius is killed and the two brothers make peace, humiliating their mother, Brunehaut. By 612, the brothers again were at war and Thierry II purchases Clotaire's neutrality by offering him the Duchy of Dentelin. In 613 Clotaire II invades Austrasia upon the death of Thierry II, kills two of Thierry's sons [the other two disappear] , and has Brunehaut killed after the lords of Burgundy seize her and give her to him. At her "trial" Clotaire II had accused Brunehaut of having caused the death of ten frankish Kings: 1. Sigebert her first spouse, who was assassinated [though through no fault of Brunehaut] ; 2. Merovee, the son of Chilperic I [who was actually assassinated on the orders of Fredegonde] ; 3. Chilperic [killed in 584, and through no part from Brunehaut] ; 4. Theodebert II 5. of his son Clotaire [it is possible that Brunehaut had Cloraire assassinated after he deserted her] ; 6. Merovee, son of Clotaire II [highly doubtful that Brunehaut had a part in this murder] ; 7. Thierry II and his three sons [Thierry died of dysentery, and 8-10. his three sons were massacred on the order of Clotaire II himself]. For 3 days, Clotaire II personally tortures Brunehaut, then he parades her tied cross-wise to the back of a camel in front of his entire assembled army. Finally, he had her hair, and limbs tied to a wild horse which was allowed to run within a confined space while being beaten, therebye causing every limb to be broken and shortly thereafter she died at age 60 to 65. At this time, Clotaire II becomes the only surviving descendant of the sons of Clovis. He governs the Frankish Kingdom from the Pyrenees to the Rhine and beyond all the way to the Elbe, and the germanic peoples must pay him tribute. However, his power is limitted as in each of the three ancient kingdoms [Austrasia, Neustria and Burgundy] the Major Domus [Mayor of the Palace] becomes progressively more important. Submitting to the pressure of these mayors, Clotaire, Clotaire II on 23 January 623 makes his son Dagobert, King of occidental Austrasia [West of the Vosges and the Ardennes] as well as of Aquitaine. Again under pressure, in 626, Clotaire gives Dagobert Gomatrude [his wife's sister] as spouse. Three days after the wedding, Dagobert claims all of Austrasia was his, but Clotaire keeps control over Provence and Aquitaine. Married before 603: Bertrude . Married before 604: Haldetrude ; Haldetrude was one of three wives. Ancestry/Joanne Wheeler Duncan
BET 582 AND 590 - BET 618 AND 620
Bertrude
BET 608 AND 619 - 8 APR 632
Claribert
~0610 - UNKNOWN
Gisela
of
Gascony
~0580 - UNKNOWN
Arnoud
of
Gascony
~0626 - BET 682 AND 688
Boggis
~0626 - UNKNOWN
Oda
of the
Franks
~0646 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
D. UNKNOWN
Valtrude
de
Verdun
D. UNKNOWN
Valtrude
~0626 - UNKNOWN
Walchigise
D. 0774
Hunold
D. 0768
Waifir
D. UNKNOWN
Adele
Waifir and Adele were cousins.
D. UNKNOWN
Loup
D. 0778
Loup
D. 0812
Adelrico
D. 0816
Ximeno
D. UNKNOWN
Munia
D. 0860
Ximeno
Garces
D. UNKNOWN
Inega
Ximena
D. 0882
Careia
II of
Navarre
Private
Urracca
of
Gascony
Private
Sancho
BET 860 AND 885 - 11 DEC 925
Sancho I
Garces of
Pamplona
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre
BET 880 AND 885 - UNKNOWN
Teuda
of
Larraun
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Roger Tansey
~0845 - 0912
Aznar
Sanchez
de Larrion
67
67
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Roger Tansey Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
BET 913 AND 919 - 0970
Garcia
Sanchez III
of Pamplona
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre
~0915 - 0959
Teresa
Iniquez of
Aragon
44
44
>0935 - 0994
Sancho
II
Abarca
59
59
~0939 - >1007
Urracca
Clara
68
68
BET 910 AND 912 - ~0970
Fortuna
Ximenez
of Navarre
Defeated by and made a prisoner of Ramiro II of Leon (c 944) for 3 years until he became reconciled and gave his daughter Urraca in marraige to Ramiro's son Ordono. His life and feats are recorded in an anonymous poem, "The Poem of Fernan Gonzalez", written between 1250 and 1271 and conserved as an incomplete copy from the fifteenth century. (fr Wikipedia.org)
~0963 - BET 999 AND 1000
Garcia
IV of
Pamplona
~0970 - >1035
Ximena
65
65
~0930 - 0978
Consslo
48
48
~0930 - >0975
Elvira
Diaz
45
45
BET 985 AND 996 - FEB 1034/35
Sancho III "The
Great" (El
Mayor) Garces
~0985 - >1066
Munia
Mayor
Sanchez
81
81
~0965 - 5 FEB 1016/17
Sancho
I Garces
de Lara
Called Sancho el de los Buenos Fueros (of the Good Laws). Sancho rebelled against his father with the support of Almanzor, the caliph of Cordoba.
~1018 - 1063
Ramirez
45
45
~1012 - UNKNOWN
Gisberge
BET 1035 AND 1042 - 1094
Sancho-
Ramirez
BET 1043 AND 1046 - 1086
Felicia
de
Romeru
BET 1673 AND 1694 - UNKNOWN
William
Walker
BET 1075 AND 1085 - 1157
Ramirez
II De
Aragon
BET 1097 AND 1100 - UNKNOWN
Agnes De
Poitou (de
Poitiers)
BET 1135 AND 1136 - BET 13 OCT 1172 AND 1173
Petronilla
Ramirez
Petronella was only 2 years old when her father abdicated the throne in her favor. He had arranged that Raymund Berenger V, Count of Barcelona, should govern the realm as Prince of Aragon, and that he should, at the proper time, marry Petronella. This was accomplished in accordance with his wish.
D. UNKNOWN
Philip I
of
Flanders
1151 - 1196
Ramon
Berenguer
44
44
Alphonse and Sanchia were cousins. Alfonso II (b. 1152, Barcelona--d. 1196, Perpignan, Roussillon), count of Barcelona from 1162 and king of Aragon from 1164. The son of Ramón Berenguer IV, Alfonso succeeded his father as count of Barcelona and his mother as ruler of Aragon, thus associating the two countries under the house of Barcelona--a union that was destined to be permanent. Aragonese involvement in France became steadily greater during Alfonso's reign. Nevertheless, the conquest of Teruel (1171) opened the way for the conquest of Valencia; and, in 1179, the pact of Cazorla with his ally, Alfonso VIII of Castile, fixed the future zones of reconquest for the two countries. In his will Alfonso followed the Spanish custom of dividing his kingdom; Provence was thus lost to the Aragonese crown. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
1154 - 1208
Sancha
De
Castilla
54
54
BET 1017 AND 1021 - 1065
Ferdinand I
"The Great"
Sanchez
1015 - 1067
Sancha
of
Leon
52
52
~0994 - 1027
Alphonso
V of
Leon
33
33
<1040 - 1109
Alphonso VI
"The Brave"
of Castile
69
69
~1046 - JAN 1092/93
Daughter of
Robert of
Burgundy
BET 1077 AND 1082 - 8 MAR 1125/26
Urracca
de
Castilla
~1060 - 1107
Raimond
of
Burgundy
47
47
1073 - 1134
Alphonso I
"The Battler"
of Aragon
61
61
BET 1 MAR 1102/03 AND 1105 - 1157
Alponso
Raimundez
ALPHONSO VII, "The Emperor" (1126-1157), is a dignified and somewhat enigmatical figure. A vague tradition had always assigned the title of emperor to the soverign who held Leon as the most direct representative of the Visigothic kings, who were themselves the representatives of the Roman empire. But though given in charters, and claimed by Alphonso VI and the Battler (Alphonso I, King of Aragon), the title had been little more than a flourish of rhetoric. Alphonso VII was crowned emperor in 1135, after the death of the Battler. The weakness of Aragon enabled him to make his superiority effective. He appears to have striven for the formation of a national unity, which Spain had never possessed since the fall of the Visigoth kingdom. The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together. Alphonso was at once a patron of the Church and a protector if not a favourer of the Mohammedans, who formed a part of his subjects. His reign ended in an unsuccessful campaign against the rising power of the Almohades. Though he was not actually defeated, his death in the Pass of Muradel in the Sierra Morena, while on his way back to Toledo, occurred in circumstances which showed that no man could be what he claimed to be---"king of the men of the two religions." His personal character does not stand out with the emphasis of those of Alphonso VI or the Battler. Yet he was a great king, the type and, to some extent, the victim of the confusions of his age---Christian in creed and ambition, but more than half oriental in his household. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 1, pg. 687, ALPHONSO VII] wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
~1134 - 1158
Sancho
III
(Alphonso)
24
24
~1137 - 1188
Ferdinand II
Alphonsez
of Leon
51
51
BET 1131 AND 1140 - 1175
Richza
Von
Schlesien
wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg
BET 1177 AND 1180 - FEB 1208/09
Alphonso
II De
Provence
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
De
Ridlelisford
D. UNKNOWN
Emaline
De
Ridlelisford
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
of
Savoy
~1244 - UNKNOWN
Ela
Longspee
1284 - 1327
Edward II
Plantagenet
of England
43
43
Edward was the first heir apparent in English history to be proclaimed, Prince of Wales. He was a Plantagenet King of England (the House of Anjou) whose incompetence and distaste for government finally led to his deposition and murder. In January 1327, Parliament forced Edward to resign and proclaimed the Prince of Wales king as Edward III. On September 21 of that year Edward II was murdered by his captors at Berkely Castle, Goucestershire.
1272 - 1305
Joan
of
Acre
33
33
~1242 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Zouche
~1263 - 1314
Alan
De La
Zouche
51
51
1292 - 1358
Isabella
of
France
66
66
1312 - 1377
Edward
III
Beaufort
64
64
House of Lancaster
1243 - 1295
Gilbert I "The
Red Earl" De
Clare
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
De
Clare
D. UNKNOWN
Amicia
Muellent
1292 - 1342
Margaret
De
Clare
50
50
~1270 - 1314
Eleanor
Segrave
44
44
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Segrave
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
Lucy
1290 - 1349
Maud
La
Zouche
59
59
1311 - 1369
Philippa
of
Hainault
58
58
1340 - 3 FEB 1398/99
John
of
Gaunt
John's third wife, Katherine Swynford, had been his mistress for many years. After they married, their four grown children were legitimized by Richard II as the Beaufort family. Henry, Duke of Lancaster, died without male heir and his title passed to john. By his first marriage to Blanche, daughter of Henry, John became one of the most influential nobles in England. He aided Peter the Cruel of Castile and married his daughter. As Vicerory for his senile father Edward III, he ruled England briefly. In 1386-1388, he fought for his claim to the throne of Castile against John I. His eldest son became Henry IV. By his 3rd marriage, he was ancestor of the house of Tudor. (Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia).
D. 1347
Hugh
d'Audley
D. UNKNOWN
Piers
De
Caveston
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
d'Audley
1288 - 10 MAR 1338/39
Henry
Beaumont
~1312 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Holland
~1350 - 1403
Katherine
De
Roet
53
53
Sister In Law of Geoffrey Chaucer. All her issue legitimated by charter of Richard II, 1397.
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Swynford
D. UNKNOWN
Payn
De
Roet
A Flemish herald from Hainault who was knighted just before dying in the wars.
1372 - 1410
John
"Fairborn"
Beaufort
38
38
D. 1372
Ralph
De
Stafford
D. >1386
Hugh
De
Stafford
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
~1335 - <1372
Jane
Holland
37
37
1385 - BET 30 AND 31 DEC 1439
Margaret
De
Holand
Margaret is buried with both of her husbands in an carved alabaster tomb in Canterbury Cathedral that shows her lying between the two of them.
1404 - 1444
John
Beaufort
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Philippa
De
Beauchamp
D. UNKNOWN
Sir De
Beauchamp
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
De
Mortimer
D. 1370
Margaret
De
Stafford
~1330 - UNKNOWN
William
Molines
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Molyneux
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hetton
~1360 - 1397
Richard
Molyneux
37
37
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Beauchamp
~1436 - 1509
Margaret
Beaufort
73
73
1364 - 1425
Ralph
De
Neville
61
61
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Neville
D. UNKNOWN
Maude
De
Percy
29 JAN 1374/75 - 1440
Joan
Beaufort
D. 1463
Margaret
De
Neville
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Urswick
~1390 - 1459
Richard
Molyneux
69
69
1430 - 1456
Edmund
Tudor
26
26
28 JAN 1456/57 - 1509
Henry VII
Tudor of
England
First ruler of the house of Tudor, whose reign initiated a period of national unity following the strife of the 15th century.
D. 1420
Baron
Scrope
D. 1459
Henry
le
Scrope
~1396 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Haydock
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Haydock
~1420 - 1489
Richard
II
Molyneux
69
69
11 FEB 1465/66 - 11 FEB 1502/03
Elizabeth
of
York
1489 - 1541
Margaret
Tudor
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Scope
D. UNKNOWN
John
Scrope
~1447 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
le
Scrope
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stanley
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Stanley
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Goushill
~1445 - 1483
Thomas
Molyneux
38
38
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Stuart
1512 - 1542
James V
Stewart of
Scotland
30
30
He was 17 months old when his father (James IV) was killed. His mother acted as regent until her marriage in 1514 to Archibald, 6th Earl of Angus. In 1525, during the continued struggle for control of the country, James was taken prisoner by his stepfather. Three years later the King escaped and assumed control of Scotland. His uncle, Henry VIII, King of England, tried to induce James to repudiate the authority of the Roman Catholic Church, but James refused and relations between England and Scotland became strained. In 1542 war broke out.
1437 - 1485
John
Bernard
48
48
1469 - 1508
John
Bernard
39
39
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Dutton
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Dutton
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Touchet
~1470 - 1548
William
III
Molyneux
78
78
1515 - 1560
Mary
of
Lorraine
45
45
After James V's death in 1542, mary engaged in a power struggle with James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran (c 1517-75), who had been appointed regent for his infanct daughter, Mary, Queen of Scots. In 1548 she arranged her daughter's betrothal to the French Daughin. Mary secured Arran's resignation and succeeded him as regent in 1554. When she began persecuting the Scottish Protestants in 1559, they rebelled against her. Both France and England intervened in the struggle, which ended with Mary's death.
D. UNKNOWN
Claude
of
Lorraine
1542 - 8 FEB 1586/87
Mary
Stuart
of Scots
Mary became a prisoner of Queen Elizabeth I and in the ensuing intrigues to rescue her and place her on the throne of Elizabeth, the most famous was that of Mary's page, Anthony Babington, who plotted to assassinate Elizabeth. The conspiracy was discovered, and Mary was brought to trial in October 1586. she was sentenced to death on Oct 25 but not until Feb 1, 1587 did Elizabeth sign the warrant of execution. She was beheaded a week later.
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Daudelyn
D. UNKNOWN
John
Daudelyn
1491 - 1549
John
Bernard
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Rugge
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Rugge
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Moreton
~1495 - 3 JAN 1567/68
Richard
Molyneux
D. 10 FEB 1566/67
Henry
Stuart
Mary's cousin, the Catholic Scottish noblemen Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, was married with Roman Catholic rites. Mary had given him the title of King, but he now demanded that the crown be secured to him for life and that, if the queen died without children, it should descend to his heirs. Darnley was discovered strangled close by the scene of an explosion of the house where he lay sick. The explosion was by gunpowder, and Mary (it is suspected) was not wholly ignorant of the plot against Darnley.
1566 - 1625
James I
Stewart
of England
58
58
James convoked the Hampton Court Conference (1604) at which he authorized a new translation of the Bible, generally called the King James Version. Known as "the wisest fool in Christendom".
D. UNKNOWN
Cecily
Muscote
D. UNKNOWN
John
Muscote
1530 - 1609
Francis
Bernard
?
79
79
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanore
Radcliffe
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Radcliffe
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Booth
~1530 - UNKNOWN
William
Molyneux
1574 - 4 MAR 1618/19
Anne
of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
II of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
Sophia
Mecklenburg-
Gustrow
1596 - 13 FEB 1661/62
Elizabeth
Stuart
1596 - 1632
Frederick
V of
Bohemia
36
36
1630 - 1714
Sophia
84
84
1629 - 1698
Ernest
Augustus
69
69
1660 - 1727
George
I
Hanover
67
67
The first of the Hanoverian Kings; it is said that George knew no English, but recent research shows that he had a limited knowledge of the language. Thoroughly German in tastes and habits, he made periodic lengthy visits to Hanover, which always remained his primary concern, despite his dutiful efforts to attend to his new kingdom's needs. He remained unpopular in Britain, a fact that contributed to Jacobite plots to replace him with James II's son, James Edward Stuart, known as the Old Pretender.
1666 - 1726
Sophia
Dorothea
60
60
1683 - 1760
George
II
Hanover
76
76
1683 - 1737
Caroline of
Brandenburg-
Ansbach
54
54
D. UNKNOWN
John
Frederick
D. UNKNOWN
Caroline
Wilhelmina
Dorothea
George II was more interested in Hanover than in Great Britain, and during his many absences from London, Caroline frequently acted as regent. She made her home the meeting place of noted literary figures.
31 JAN 1700/01 - 1751
Frederick
Louis
Hanover
~0602 - 19 JAN 638/39
Dagobert I
"The Great"
of Austrasia
Last king of the Merovingian dynasty to actually rule. King of Austrasia, King of France, Greatest of Merovingian Kings Dagobert I, King des Francs. Born: in 603, son of Clotaire=Chlothar II, King de Soissons and Bertrude, Some sources assert that Dagobert I was born in the year 606. Note - between 623 and 629: Dagobert I became King of Austrasie in 623 and King of the Franks in 629. At the age of about 25 years, Dagobert, son of Clotaire II and of Bertrade, takes over the succession without difficulty. He must first determine the fate of his half-brother Charibert (son of Queen Sichilde), for whom his uncle Brodulf wanted to yield at least Neustria. Dagobert does not cimply and purely eliminate his half-brother, but he sends him to Aquitaine by yielding to him the cities of Saintes, Perigeux, Toulouse, Cahors, Agen and the countryside between Garonne and the Pyrenees whose residents had taken advantage of the troubles in the kingdom to ally themselves with the Basques. Dagobert wins Dijon and also Saint-Jean-de-Losne where he lives for a few days and meets out justice. The day of his departure from Losne to Chalon, as he bathes before sunrise, he has Brodulf, Uncles of his half-brother Charibert, assassinated, the murder being executed by two of Dagobert's sons and the patrician Guillebaud. In 630, he negotiates a Treaty with the Emperor of Byzantium, Heraclius, a perpetual peace through the intermediary of his envoys, Servais and Paterne. Upon his return to Paris, Dagobert repudiates his wife Gomatrude, sister of Queen Sichilde, herself married to the deceased Clotaire II, Dagobert's father. He immediately, in 631, marries Nanthilde, a simple housekeeper. The reign of Nantilde lasts only a few years. Dagobert surrounds himself with other women, Vulfegonde, then Berthilde, finally Raintrude, an Austrasian, whom he took as concubine in the eighth year of his reign. He was skillfully taught and supported by his Ministers Saint Eloi [who was Dagobert's treasurer and then became Bishop after Dagobert died] and Dadon [alias Saint Ouen, who became Bishop of Rouen in 641 and who was instrumental in the founding of several monasteries including those of Saint-Wandrille, Rebais, and of Jumieges]. He fought the Austrasians and gave them his son, Sigebert, as next king at age 3 [in fact the Bishop of Cologne and a Duke will govern in his name] . With the Austrasian armies and the support of the Saxons and the Lombards, Dagobert overwhelms the Wendes [Slavic resident of the area between the Oder, the Elbe and the superior branch of the Danube] at Wogalisbourg (in Styria, near Gratz) in 632]. He fought the Gascons, the Slavs and the Saxons. He was the last direct Merovingien King, he was able to delay the dissolution of the Frankish Empire. In December of 638, Dagobert is stricken with an intestinal disease in his domaine of Epinay-sur-Seine, and trusts his Mayor of Neustria, Aega, the fate of his wife Nanthilde as well as that of his son Clovis II. On 19 January 639, Dagobert has himself transported to Saint-Denis, where he dies in one of the buildings adjoing the Basilica. He is the first Monarch of France to have chosen Saint-Denis as the final restiing place. It is there that Saint Denis was martyred in the third century, along with his companions Saint Rustique and Saint Eleuthere. In the fifth century, the Gallo-Roman cemetery was levelled and the basilica built. Married before 626: Gomatrude; Gomatrude was the first of five wives. Married before 629: Ragnetrud d'Austrasie; Ragnetrud was the third of Dagobert I's five wives. Married before 634: Nantechild. Died: in 639.
~0610 - UNKNOWN
Nanthildis
of
Neustria
0610 - 0656
Chlodovech
46
46
~0610 - UNKNOWN
Regintrude
I of
Austrasia
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 629 AND 631 - 1 FEB 655/56
Siegbert
1863 - 1932
Hezekiah
Gramling
69
69
D. UNKNOWN
child
Reed
?
D. UNKNOWN
child
Reed
?
D. UNKNOWN
child
Reed
?
D. UNKNOWN
child
Reed
?
D. UNKNOWN
child
Snell
?
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Baily
D. UNKNOWN
Adam
Gramling
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Gramling
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
Gramling
0609 - JAN 679/80
Bathildis
Canonized by Pope Nicholas I. the Roman martyrology places her feast on 26 January; in France it is celebrated 30 January. Enslaved and taken to Neustria, which was part of the Frankish kingdom. Founded a Benedictine convent at Chelles, as well as St. Denis Monastery and Corbie. St. Bathilde (Or BATILDE). Wife of Clovis II, King of France, time and place of birth unknown; d. January; 680. According to some chronicles she came from England and was a descendant of the Anglo-Saxon kings, but this is a doubtful statement. It is certain that she was a slave in the service of the wife of Erchinoald, mayor of the palace of Neustria. Her unusual qualities of mind and her virtues inspired the confidence of her master who gave many of the affairs of the household into her charge and, after the death of his wife, wished to marry her. At this the young girl fled and did not return until Erchinoald had married again. About this time Clovis II met her at the house of the mayor of the palace, and was impressed by her beauty, grace, and the good report he had of her. He freed and married her, 649. This sudden elevation did not diminish the virtues of Bathilde but gave them a new lustre. Her humility, spirit of prayer, and large-hearted generosity to the poor were particularly noticeable. Seven years after their marriage Clovis II died, 656, leaving Bathilde with three sons, Clothaire, Childeric, and Thierry. An assembly of the leading nobles proclaimed Clothaire III, aged five, king under the regency of his mother, Bathilde. Aided by the authority and advice of Erchinoald and the saintly bishops, Eloi (Eligius) of Noyon, Ouen of Rouen, Leéger of Autun, and Chrodebert of Paris, the queen was able to carry out useful reforms. She abolished the disgraceful trade in Christian slaves, and firmly repressed simony among the clergy. She also led the way in founding charitable and religious institutions, such as hospitals and monasteries. Through her generosity the Abbey of Corbey was founded for men, and the Abbey of Chelles near Paris for women. At about this date the famous Abbeys of Jumièges, Jouarre, and Luxeuil were established, most probably in large part through Bathilde's generosity. Berthilde, the first Abbess of Chelles, who is honoured as a saint, came from Jouarre. The queen wished to renounce her position and enter the religious life, but her duties kept her at court. Erchinoald died in 659 and was succeeded by Ebroin. Notwithstanding the ambition of the new mayor of the palace, the queen was able to maintain her authority and to use it for the benefit of the kingdom. After her children were well established in their respective territories, Childeric IV in Austrasia and Thierry in Burgundy, she returned to her wish for a secluded life and withdrew to her favourite Abbey of Chelles near Paris. On entering the abbey she laid down the insignia of royalty and desired to be the lowest in rank among the inmates. It was her pleasure to take her position after the novices and to serve the poor and infirm with her own hands. Prayer and manual toil occupied her time, nor did she wish any allusion made to the grandeur of her past position. In this manner she passed fifteen years of retirement. At the beginning of the year 680 she had a presentiment of the approach of death and made religious preparation for it. Before her own end, that of Radegonde occurred, a child whom she had held at the baptismal font and had trained in Christian virtue. She was buried in the Abbey of Chelles and was canonized by Pope Nicholas I. The Roman martyrology places her feast on 26 January; in France it is celebrated 30 January.
0656 - 0670
Lothar
14
14
D. 0674
Childeric
D. UNKNOWN
Thierry
D. 0534
Theuderic
D. 0524
Chlodomer
D. 0558
Childebert
Eldest son of Clovis I and Clotilda. Upon Clovis I's death Childebert received lands in northwestern France. Childebert built Saint-Germain-des-Pres in Paris.
D. 0567
Charibert
D. 0593
Guntram
D. 0575
Sigebert
D. UNKNOWN
Galswintha
D. UNKNOWN
Athanagild
D. UNKNOWN
Brunhild
Visigoth
~0571 - 0595
Childebert
24
24
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Theudebert
~0590 - 0613
Theodoric
23
23
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0608 - UNKNOWN
Berthilde
of
Austrasia
D. UNKNOWN
Sigebert
~0628 - BET 690 AND 691
Theodoric
A puppet of Pepin II.
D. 0769
Sigebert
~0800 - 15 MAY 845
Nithard "The
Chronicler"
de Ponthieu
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Dagobert
Puppet king of Pepin II
D. UNKNOWN
Bera III
De
Razes
~1224 - 1255
Alice
Brun
Lusignan
31
31
BET 1250 AND 1251 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
De
Warenne
BET 1256 AND 1260 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Warenne
BET 1253 AND 1260 - <1295
Isabel
De
Warenne
BET 1240 AND 1250 - AFT 13 MAR 1312/13
John II
de
Baliol
John won a contest in the English courts with Robert le Brus and was declared King of Scotland. He payed homage to King Edward in December 1292 and, in fact, much of Scotland was ruled by Edward. Edward confiscated castles from John based on complaints of Scots and in 1295, Edward insisted that the Scots help finance his campaign against Philippe IV of France. John joined with Philippe, but Edward defeated him at the battel of Selkirk in March 1296. After the loss at the battle of Dunbar on Apr 27, John was imprisoned in the Tower of London, and Edward marched north and seized the Stone of Scone. John was released in 1299 and spent his final years on his estate in France. (The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens, p 49-412)
~1222 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Mowbray
~1212 - <1268
John I
De
Baliol
56
56
as to the date of his death: "On 24 Nov 1268 an inquisition of the lands late of John De Balliol recorded a market at Driffield (Yorks). This was of the inheritance of John's wife, Devorgilla. The market was now held by John's son, Hugh De Balliol." CDS, i, 503
BET 1270 AND 1286 - UNKNOWN
Maude
Agnes
de Baliol
BET 1186 AND 1190 - BET 1228 AND 1229
Hugh of
Barnard
Castle
BET 1179 AND 1195 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
de la
Fontaine
~1259 - <1272
Margaret
de
Baliol
13
13
~1240 - <1271
Hugh
de
Baliol
31
31
~1240 - <1273
Cecily
de
Baliol
33
33
~1242 - <1278
Alexander
de
Baliol
36
36
~1246 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
(Alianora)
de Baliol
1247 - UNKNOWN
Mary
de
Baliol
~1249 - UNKNOWN
Euphemia
De
Baliol
~1250 - <1278
Alan
de
Baliol
28
28
~1251 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Baliol
BET 1248 AND 1256 - UNKNOWN
Ada
de
Baliol
BET 1155 AND 1167 - BET 1210 AND 1211
Eustace
de
Baliol
BET 1158 AND 1159 - UNKNOWN
Petronella
FitzPiers
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Aleaume
de la
Fontaine
BET 1146 AND 1163 - UNKNOWN
Laurette
Saint
Walery
BET 1183 AND 1195 - 1249
Hugh X Le Brun
"The Brown"
De Lusignan
10 MAR 1262/63 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
De
Clare
BET 1264 AND 1271 - UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Clare
~1206 - 1251
Ada
De
Baliol
45
45
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
FitzPiers
~1110 - 1178
Guermond
De
Picquigny
68
68
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
De
Baliol
1118 - UNKNOWN
Maud
~1120 - ~1164
Enguerrand
De
Fontaines
44
44
~1090 - ~1119
William
De
Fontaines
29
29
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Charlotte
De
Mailly
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
MacDuff
BET 1120 AND 1128 - ~1151
Alanora
Maud de
Domnart
~1094 - BET 1162 AND 1166
Renaud
II de St.
Valery
Reginald ws a supporter of Empress Matilda against King Stephen in the civil wars. He went on crusade in 1158.
BET 1280 AND 1286 - UNKNOWN
Anne
de
Baliol
1282 - 1363
Edward
de
Baliol
81
81
Crowned by the English in 1332 but fled Scotland.
BET 1284 AND 1285 - 1332
Henry
de
Baliol
BET 1163 AND 1168 - 1219
Hugh
IX De
Lusignan
~1158 - 1233
Matilda of
Angouleme
De Taillefer
75
75
~1142 - <1169
Hugues
De
Lusignan
27
27
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Orengarde
>1125 - ~1171
Hugh Le
Vieux De
Lusignan
46
46
Went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1164 and was taken prisoner in the Battle of Harim.
~1120 - >1169
Bourgogne
de
Rancon
49
49
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey III
De Taillebourg
Rancon
~1065 - 1151
Hugh VII "Le
Brun" de
Lusignan
86
86
In 1147 he took the cross and followed Louis VII of France on the Second Crusade.
~1067 - 1144
Sarrasine
de
Lezay
77
77
<1140 - 1180
Wulgram
III La
Marche
40
40
BET 1089 AND 1108 - 1140
Wougrin
II
Taillefer
BET 1109 AND 1110 - UNKNOWN
Ponce De
la Marche
Montgomery
BET 1065 AND 1084 - 1118
William III of
Angouleme
Taillefer
BET 1066 AND 1073 - UNKNOWN
Corlieu De
Vitapoi Vitapoy
De Benauges
~1035 - ~1123
Roger
of
Poitou
88
88
BET 1062 AND 1070 - 1116
Audmodis
de
Breteuil
~1125 - 1183
Pierre
I De
Courtenay
58
58
~1148 - 1205
Elizabeth
Isabelle De
Courtenay
57
57
~1100 - 1161
Renaud
De
Courtenay
61
61
Renaud I accompanied Louis VII on the 2nd Crusade, but the two had a falling out. Renaud allied himself with King Henry II of England on the Irish expedition of 1172.
BET 1110 AND 1113 - >1158
Hawise
De
Donjon
BET 1083 AND 1085 - >1138
Frederic
Doujon De
Donjon
BET 1069 AND 1075 - >1127
Milo or
Miles De
Courtenay
BET 1073 AND 1082 - BET 1095 AND 1100
Ermengarde
De
Nevers
1055 - BET 1093 AND 1095
Bertha
Von
Friesland
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
1081 - 1137
Louis VI
Capet of
France
55
55
BET 1092 AND 1100 - 1154
Adelheid
di
Savoia
~1122 - 1157
Margaret
of
Savoy
35
35
~1073 - >1133
Gisele De
Macon De
Bourgogne
60
60
BET 1120 AND 1134 - BET 7 AUG 1178 AND 1179
William IV de
Angouleme
Taillefer
BET 1117 AND 1120 - >1201
Marguerite
De
Turenne
BET 1080 AND 1090 - BET 1122 AND 1137
Raimond
I De
Turenne
~1105 - 1143
Matilda
Maude Felicie
Perche
38
38
~1042 - 1100
Geoffrey
II de
Perche
58
58
Fought at the Battle of Hastings Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1051 - >1129
Beatrice
de
Romeru
78
78
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
De
Terrasson
BET 1050 AND 1070 - 1103
Gerberge
De
Terrasson
~1115 - 1169
Adelaide
of
Angers
54
54
D. >1292
Agnes
De
Valence
D. 1296
William
De
Valence
D. 1307
Joan
De
Munchensy
D. UNKNOWN
Alianora
de
Genoure
1250 - 1283
William
De
Lindsay
33
33
BET 1230 AND 1233 - 1271
Walter
De
Lindsay
~1233 - UNKNOWN
Christian
(Christina)
D. 1333
Christian
De
Lindsay
Ancestress of the Bourbon Kings of France.
~1242 - ~1303
John "The
Black"
Comyn
61
61
~1211 - >1273
John
Comyn
62
62
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Eva or
Amabilia
D. 1306
John "The
Red"
Comyn
~1236 - BEF 3 MAR 1278/79
John
De
Burgh
1210 - 1275
John
de
Burgh
65
65
D. 1249
Hawise
De
Lanvallei
D. 1299
Hawise
De
Burgh
D. UNKNOWN
Margery
De
Burgh
1256 - 1284
Devorguille
De
Burgh
28
28
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Chester
Alice has as her maritagium the manor of Kippax, Yorkshire. The identity of Alan Fitz Roland's first wife is proven by a suit dated 1214 regarding Kippax, Yorkshire, in which Alan is stated to have married a sister of Richard (recte Roger), father of John (de Lacy), Constable of Chester. The year previously in 1213, an unnamed daughter of Alan died as a hostage in the custody of Robert FitzRoger of Warkworth, Northumberland. It was customary in this period to place foreign born hostages with a near relative in England. Robert FitzRoger in question was the maternal uncle of Alan of Galloway's first wife, and thus would have been closely related to Alan's child. Alan and his first wife were possible married in 1200, when her brother, Roger De Lacy, was employed for safe conduct of the King of Scotland to the court of England. Omerod identified a sister Alice for Roger but doesn't provide her marital history. Quite possibley Alice was the 1st wife of Alan FitzRoland. (fr internet post by Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah) *****************************************************************************************************************
D. 1190
John
FitzRichard
of Chester
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
FitzRichard of
Warkworth
D. UNKNOWN
Ellen
Galloway
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Galloway
D. 1246
Christian
Galloway
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Forz
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Lacy
D. UNKNOWN
Lesceline
D. UNKNOWN
Bertram
De
Verdun
D. 8 OCT 794
Fastrada
(Fastradana)
Ancestry/Errazuriz Raul
D. UNKNOWN
Rodolfo
III of
Franconia
D. UNKNOWN
Theodrada
Charlemagne
no marriage recorded
~0744 - 0814
Hiltrude
Charlemagne
70
70
no marriage recorded Ancestry/Errazuriz Raul
D. UNKNOWN
Himeltrude
D. UNKNOWN
Bertrada
(Gerberga)
D. >0920
Ermengarde
De
Chalons
D. 31 OCT 920
Manasse
I De
Vergy
D. UNKNOWN
Irmgard
~0800 - >0886
Aubri
"Dux" de
Orleans
86
86
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard
De
Montmorency
0775 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard
Hasbaigne
0760 - UNKNOWN
Aubri "The
Burgundian"
of Fezensac
BET 742 AND 750 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard "The
Constable" of
Corsica
0720 - 20 MAY 772
Guerin
of the
Thurgovie
~0729 - UNKNOWN
Adelindis
Hadelinda
BET 689 AND 700 - <0764
Robert
'Rutpert I'
Hesbaye
BET 698 AND 704 - >0764
Williswinda
of
Wormgau
~0720 - UNKNOWN
Albo
of
Neustria
~0753 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Haudre
D. UNKNOWN
Haudre
~0690 - UNKNOWN
Walter
II of
Neustria
~0660 - UNKNOWN
Walter
I of
Neustria
~0630 - UNKNOWN
Aubri I
of
Neustria
~0600 - UNKNOWN
Brunulf
of
Neustria
~0570 - UNKNOWN
Ydulf
~0972 - 25 FEB 1018/19
Raymond
III Borrel
Berengar
0975 - 1 MAR 1057/58
Ermensinde
De
Carcasonne
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Roger II "The
Spaniard"
Conches De Toeny
BET 1025 AND 1030 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
III De
Toeny
1033 - UNKNOWN
Adeline
De
Toeny
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Stafford
~0968 - UNKNOWN
Herleva
De
Rouen
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~1010 - UNKNOWN
William
d'
Evreux
~0910 - UNKNOWN
Rocille
De
Anjou
~0925 - UNKNOWN
Adela
de
Anjou
~0632 - UNKNOWN
Hymnegilde
0650 - 0679
Dagobert
29
29
0650 - UNKNOWN
Berswinde
of
Austrasia
Ancestry/David Weaver
D. UNKNOWN
Sigimer
II de
Moselle
D. UNKNOWN
Munderic
de
Moselle
BET 630 AND 640 - UNKNOWN
Amalaberga
D. UNKNOWN
Clovis
Actual power ws held by Carolingian Pepin II of Heristal.
D. 0711
Childebert
Puppet King for Pepin II.
D. UNKNOWN
Chlothar
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Wood of
Fulborne
~1504 - UNKNOWN
Gregory
Aldrich
~1508 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Aldrich
>1521 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Aldrich
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
De
Ponthieu
BET 946 AND 948 - 30 SEP 992
Borrell
II of
Barcelona
0889 - 15 OCT 950
Sunifred
of
Besalu
~0705 - UNKNOWN
Hersuinde
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
0810 - 0864
Odoacre
of
Harlebek
54
54
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0780 - UNKNOWN
Engleran
De
Flandres
~0750 - UNKNOWN
Liderie
De
Flandres
0930 - 0955
Adelaide
de
Rouergue
25
25
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0943 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
(Hildegarde)
de Blois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Etienne
I de
Gevaudan
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0954 - 0998
Luitgarde
De
Toulouse
44
44
0921 - 1006
Raimond
III De
Taillefer
85
85
~0745 - 0851
Fieldelon
106
106
~0749 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
(Auba)
d'Autun
~0720 - <0805
Makir
Theuderic
de Toulouse
85
85
BET 724 AND 738 - <0805
Auda
(Aldane)
Martel
~0700 - UNKNOWN
Rolando
d'Autun
~0710 - UNKNOWN
Bernier
0929 - UNKNOWN
Garsinde
of
Provence
BET 900 AND 903 - 28 JUN 963
Charles
Constantine
de Vienne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 880 AND 883 - 5 JUN 928
Louis III of the
Holy Roman
Empire
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 887 AND 898 - BET 914 AND 924
Anna
Porphyrogeneta
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
19 SEP 866 - 12 MAY 912
Leo VI "The
Philosopher"
of Byzantium
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Zoe
Tautzaina
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0812 - 0886
Basil I
"Macedonian"
74
74
0835 - <0883
Eudoxia
Ingerina
48
48
BET 845 AND 850 - 19 FEB 886/87
Bouquet
VIII of
Provence
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 852 AND 859 - BET 21 NOV 896 AND 897
Ermengarde
of Italy
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 822 AND 825 - 31 AUG 875
Louis
the
German
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 827 AND 837 - BET 896 AND 901
Engelberga
of
Germany
Was her father Erchanger Alsace, Count of Alsace? or Suppon? Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Suppon
~0822 - 0869
Budwin
ir Bivinus
Ponthieu
47
47
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 780 AND 800 - 0825
Richard
I
d'Amiens
0691 - 0751
Childebrand
I of
Perracy
60
60
BET 799 AND 800 - <0855
Boso III "The
Old" of Arles
& Turin
~0806 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
D'Amiens
BET 770 AND 772 - ~0826
Boso II
of Italy
~0730 - UNKNOWN
Boso I
of Italy
0900 - 0960
Teutberge
de
Troyes
60
60
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0868 - 0925
Garnier
57
57
~0879 - BEF 30 SEP 948
Teutberga
d'Arles
~0836 - >0885
Richard
De Sens
et Troyes
49
49
~0790 - 30 NOV 880
Thierry I "The
Treasurer"
d'Autunois
~0750 - BET 826 AND 831
Childebrand
II de
Perracy
BET 716 AND 718 - 9 OCT 768
Nivelon I "The
Historian" de
Perracy
~0770 - UNKNOWN
Dunna
de
Autun
BET 818 AND 822 - UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Bourgogne
BET 799 AND 802 - >0827
Amadeus
de
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Regina
d'Italia
Marozia
BET 783 AND 786 - 0857
Engeltron
of
Paris
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Jim Weber Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
BET 750 AND 785 - 0816
Bego I
de
Paris
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - David Weaver
~0765 - 26 APR 855
Aupais
of
France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 730 AND 755 - 0816
Berenger
di
Friuli
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
BET 850 AND 860 - 0895
Theodebert
de
Provence
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0824 - 0864
Hugbert
de
Valois
40
40
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 950 AND 957 - >1011
Roger I de
Comminges de
Carcassonne
0900 - <0957
Arnaud
I de
Conserans
57
57
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Aznar
BET 922 AND 934 - 0966
Arsinde
De
Carcasonne
0870 - ~0934
Aefrid
I de
Carcassonne
64
64
0848 - 0877
Oliba II
de
Razes
29
29
~0820 - UNKNOWN
Louis
Eliganius
~0827 - UNKNOWN
Elmetrude
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De
Auvergne
~0796 - UNKNOWN
Luitgarde
~0800 - 0869
Guerin
II de
Macon
69
69
~0780 - 0856
Guerin
I De
Macon
76
76
~0804 - UNKNOWN
Albane
de
Auvergne
Ancestry - Donna Love
BET 949 AND 955 - >1011
Adelais de
Rouergue
Pons
BET 752 AND 781 - UNKNOWN
Alfhild
Alfarinsdottir
wikipedia.org
BET 730 AND 756 - UNKNOWN
Alfarin
Wikipedia.org
0704 - 0750
Halfdan
"WhiteLeg"
Olafsson
46
46
~0705 - UNKNOWN
Asa
Eysteinsson
~0786 - BET 830 AND 873
Sigurd
Snodoye
~0735 - UNKNOWN
Sigurd
the
Volsung
BET 735 AND 738 - UNKNOWN
Brynhild
Budlasdottir
~0844 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
I De
Senlis
BET 760 AND 775 - >0804
Guibourg
~0720 - >0783
Lambert
I of
Hornbach
63
63
BET 700 AND 706 - >0722
Gui of
Treves
~0777 - UNKNOWN
Bjorn
"Ironside"
Ragnarsson
~0905 - UNKNOWN
Gunnor
of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Grey
~1752 - UNKNOWN
William
York
BET 1754 AND 1756 - UNKNOWN
John
York
~1755 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
York
1756 - UNKNOWN
Joshua
York
~1758 - UNKNOWN
Ezekial
York
1762 - 1835
Jeremiah
York
73
73
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Leah
Clark
D. UNKNOWN
Abraham
Richardson
D. UNKNOWN
William
McMasters
BET 1800 AND 1813 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
York
D. UNKNOWN
Lineberry
McDaniel
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Harigs
D. UNKNOWN
Widow
Brown
D. UNKNOWN
Joanna
Allsworth
1799 - UNKNOWN
Laeh
York
1803 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
York
1806 - UNKNOWN
Fanny
York
BET 25 APR 1808 AND 1809 - UNKNOWN
William
J.
York
1810 - UNKNOWN
David
York
1812 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
York
1814 - UNKNOWN
Alfred
York
1817 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
"Betsy"
York
~1855 - UNKNOWN
A. W.
White
1886 - 1921
Leonard
White
35
35
1879 - UNKNOWN
T. R.
White
1876 - UNKNOWN
Will
White
~0935 - AFT 7 SEP 978
Gerberge
of
Lotharingia
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
of
France
~0862 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
France
~0824 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Carolingians
~0805 - UNKNOWN
Louis
the
German
BET 819 AND 824 - <0890
Adelaide
Carolingian
0790 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
Carolingian
0840 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
De
Neustria
0856 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
De
Neustria
~1293 - >1342
Ellen
de
Mar
49
49
~1272 - 1305
Gartnet (Gartney)
Macglylocher of
Mar
33
33
~1272 - BET 1356 AND 1357
Christina
Bruce
~1243 - >1297
Donald
of Mar
54
54
Earl William died in 1273, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Donald, seventh Earl of Mar. He was present at the meeting of the Estates held at Scone on the 5th of February, 1284, in which the barons and bishops bound themselves in the name of the nation to acknowledge the king’s granddaughter, Margaret, the Maid of Norway, as the heir of the Crown of Scotland. After the death of the Maid of Norway, in September, 1290, it appears that the Earl of Mar became a supporter of the claims of Robert Bruce of Annandale to the Crown of Scotland. In 1291, Donald, Earl of Mar, one of the seven Earls of Scotland, and the king’s freemen of Moray, appealed from William, Bishop of St. Andrews, and John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, Guardians of Scotland, to Edward I. for redress of wrongs done to them by under-wardens of Scotland, who had wasted and plundered their towns and lands in Moray, burned their barns, carried away their goods, and slain men and women. The Earl of Mar was present in the chapel of the Castle of Berwick, on the 3rd of August, 1291, when Edward I. protested that his consent to try the claims of the candidates for the Scottish Crown within the realm of Scotland, should not prejudice the exercise of his right as Lord Superior of Scotland, within the kingdom of England. The same year, on the 24th of July, he was present in the Church of the Friars at Perth, when Edward I. received the fealty of Mary, Queen of Isle of Man, and Countess of Strathearn. Earl Donald fought at the battle of Dunbar, on the 26th of April, 1296; and shortly after he was taken a prisoner by the English. He married Muriel, a daughter of the Earl of Strathearn, by whom he had issue. He died in 1297, and was succeeded by his son, Gartney, eighth Earl of Mar. He married Christian Bruce, a sister of Robert I.; while Robert I. married Isabel, a sister of Earl Gartney. The Earl received with his wife the lordship of Garioch, to be held in free regality. He died in 1305, and was succeeded by his son, Donald, ninth Earl of Mar, who was then a boy; and Edward I. ordered that the heir of Mar should be kept in the Castle of Bristol; and soon after ordered that Donald, Earl of Mar, is to be with the king in his own household. He was detained a prisoner in England till after the battle of Bannockburn. Earl Gartney left two daughters—Ellen of Mar, the eldest, and Janet. Ellen married Sir John Monteith; their daughter, Christian Monteith, married Sir Edward Keith, Great Marischal of Scotland; and their daughter, Janet Keith, married Sir Thomas Erskine; their son, Sir Robert Erskine, as a descendant of Ellen of Mar, became heir to the Earldom of Mar, and claimed it in the following century. Earl Donald returned to Scotland in 1314, but it appears that he occasionally revisited England. He led one of the divisions of the Scottish army which invaded England in the summer of 1327. After the death of Robert I., the Earl of Mar joined the cause of his cousin, the young Prince David II. On the death of the Earl of Moray, the Regent of Scotland, in 1332, the Earl of Mar was elected Regent of the Kingdom. Shortly after he was slain at the disastrous battle of Dupplin. He was succeeded by his son, Thomas, tenth Earl of Mar. (from Andrei Kohl's tree at Ancestry.com)
BET 1210 AND 1222 - <1281
William
Macgylocher
of Mar
[jeredgardner.ged] knighted 1270. THE old district of Mar was very extensive. It commenced in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen, and extended to the border of Badenoch, comprising nearly the whole of the valleys of the Dee and Don and the territory lying between them. As mentioned in the Introduction, in Celtic times the Mormear was the ruler of the tribe of the land; and the old Earls of Mar were descended from the Celtic Mormears, and can be traced from the tenth century onward. In 1014 Donald, son of Emin, was Mormaer of Mar, and in that year he proceeded to Ireland to assist the Irish in repelling the attacks of the Danes, and he fought and fell in the battle of Clontarf. In the reign of Alexander I. Ruadri was Mormaer of Mar, and he became the first Earl of Mar. He was one of the Earls who gave consent to the foundation charter of the Abbey of Scone by Alexander I., in 1120. He was also a witness to the important charter of David I. to the monks of Dumfermline, about 1126. Ruadri was succeeded by Morgund, second Earl of Mar. Between the years 1165 and 1171 he granted the church of Tarland to the canons of St. Andrews, with its tithes and oblations, land and mill, and also the second tithes of the Earl’s land, and timber from his woods for building purposes. This grant was confirmed by a charter of William the Lion. Earl Morgund and Agnes, his countess, also granted the church of Migvie to the canons of St. Andrews. Morgund was succeeded by Gilchrist, third Earl of Mar. It seems probable that he built the Priory of Monymusk, and by charter he granted to it the churches of St. Marnan of Leochel, St. Wolock of Ruthven, St. Andrew of Alford, and Invernochty in Strathdon. He contested the claims of the patronage of the church of St. Marnan, of Aberchirder, with William the Lion and the Bishop of Moray, and granted it to the monks of the Monastery of Arbroath. Gilchrist was succeeded by Gratney, fourth Earl of Mar, of whom little is known. But he appeared, with his son Malcolm, as a witness of charters, under the title of Earl of Mar, and one at least of these charters was confirmed by William the Lion. About the year 1224 he was succeeded by Duncan, fifth Earl of Mar. Earl Duncan granted St. Andrew’s Church, in Braemar, to the Priory of Monymusk, with an acre of land on the other side of the Water of Clunie. He also confirmed some of the grants made by his father, Earl Morgund. A dispute arose between the Earl of Mar and Thomas Durward touching the legitimacy of Earl Morgund and his son Duncan. Durward asserted that Morgund and his son were illegitimate, and on that ground he claimed the Earldom of Mar, in right of his mother, of whom little is known, except that she was the wife of Malcolm Lundin, the King’s hereditary door-keeper. it is pretty certain, however, that the King supported the claim of his doorkeeper, with the aim of breaking up this old Celtic earldom. The dispute for a time was settled by a compromise under which Thomas Durward obtained his great domains in Mar—stretching from Invercanny, on the banks of the Dee, to Alford, on the Don, and from Coull, on the West, to Skene, on the east. Yet the Durwards were not satisfied, and subsequently Thomas Durward’s son claimed the whole Earldom of Mar, and made the utmost efforts to obtain possession of it. This family took the name of Durward from their hereditary office of doorkeepers to the King, and for a time they rose rapidly to power and influence. This seems the proper place to touch briefly on the origin of the Earldom of the Garioch, which afterwards became connected with the Earldom of Mar. The Earldom of the Garioch was created by William the Lion, and granted by him to his brother, David, Earl of Huntingdon. This new earldom mainly consisted of the territory surrounding the old fort of Dunideer, and lying between the Don and its tributary, the Water of Ury. Earl David, the first historic Earl of the Garioch, was a singularly important personage, inasmuch as he was the ancestor of the subsequent Royal line of Scotland, and also remotely of Great Britain. He was born in 1144—the third grandson of David I. He married a sister of Randolph, Earl of Chester, and by her he had three sons and four daughters. His eldest daughter, Margaret, married Alan of Galloway, and it was through her issue that John Baliol claimed the Crown of Scotland. His second daughter, Isabella, married Robert de Bruce of Annandale. His youngest daughter, Ada, married Henry de Hastings. And it was the descendants of these daughters of Earl David, who, after the death of. Alexander III. and his granddaughter, the Maid of Norway, claimed the Crown of Scotland. Earl David died about 1219. Two of his sons, Henry and David, predeceased him; and his third son, John, "the Scot;" succeeded to the earldom of the Garioch. On the death of his mother he became Earl of Chester. After the death of Earl John, the earldom of the Garioch reverted to the Crown; and it was eventually granted as a lordship to the Earls of Mar. Returning, Duncan, Earl of Mar, was one of the witnesses to a charter by Alexander II. to Ness, his physician, of the lands of Banff, in the fief of Alyth, which was dated at Aberdeen on the 9th of October, 1232. Earl Duncan was succeeded by his son, William, sixth Earl of Mar. He is mentioned among the great barons of Scotland in the letter of fealty granted by Alexander II. to Henry III. of England in 1244. This Earl, during the minority of Alexander IlI., came into conflict with Alan Durward, who was Justiciary of Scotland, and son of Thomas Durward mentioned before. Durward had married a natural daughter of Alexander II., by whom he had several daughters; and it was alleged in 1252 that he was endeavouring to obtain from the Pope the legitimation of his wife, so in the event of the death of the boy Alexander III., his daughter would be the heiress to the Crown of Scotland. Thus Alan was a great and aspiring personage. He assumed the title and style of Earl of Athole from 1233 to 1235; and not content with the very large part of the Earldom of Mar which his father had obtained for him, in 1257, he claimed the whole Earldom of Mar. In that year a papal rescript was issued, directing an inquest to be held, proceeding on the narrative that "Our beloved son, the nobleman Alan, called the Durward, hath signified to us that, whereas the nobleman William of Mar, of the diocese of Aberdeen, hath withheld the Earldom of Mar, of right belonging to the aforesaid Alan, and the same doth occupy to the prejudice of the said Alan, and that Morgund and Duncan, deceased, to whom the said William asserts his succession to the said earldom, were not begotten in lawful matrimony." Notwithstanding Alan’s great efforts, Earl William continued in possession, and Durward failed in his aim and ambition. Earl William was one of the most powerful barons of his time in Scotland. He was one of those who were removed from the Government of Scotland by Henry III. of England, in September, 1255, while his opponent, Alan Durward, was one of those who replaced him. Mar was, however, recalled to the king’s councils in the beginning of the year 1257. In November, 1258, he appears, along with Alan Durward, as one of those whom Henry III. undertook to support in the government of the kingdom. He was named among the barons of Scotland to whom Henry III. bound himself to deliver up the child that his daughter Margaret, queen of Alexander III., was about to give birth in England. He held the office of Great Chamberlain of Scotland in 1252, and again from 1263 to 1266. In 1270 he was sent to England, accompanied by the Abbot of Dunfermline, on a mission for the recovery of the Earldom of Huntingdon. By a charter dated at Falkland on the 23rd of January, 1268, witnessed by his sons, Donald and Duncan, he confirmed to the canons of St. Andrews the grants made to them by his grandfather, Morgund, Earl of Mar, of the church of Tarland, and by his grandmother, Countess of Mar, of the church of Migvie; and, further, granted an acre of land, lying between the church and the castle of Migvie, for a manse to the vicar serving the cure. One clause in his charters touches on the questions which had been raised as to the legitimacy of Earl Morgund. Earl William died in 1273, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Donald, seventh Earl of Mar
BET 1153 AND 1160 - BEF 7 FEB 1242/43
Duncan
Macgylocher
of Mar
~1115 - BET 30 MAR 1182 AND 1183
Morgund
De
Mar
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Mar
D. UNKNOWN
Gillocher
or Rothri
of Mar
~1140 - >1189
William
I De
Ferrers
49
49
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Goda
De
Toeni
BET 1129 AND 1145 - ~1184
Iorwerth
Drwyndwn
BET 1129 AND 1140 - UNKNOWN
Margred
verch
Madog
BET 1091 AND 1097 - 1160
Madog
ap
Maredudd
Madog ap Maredudd (d 1160), prince of Powys, was the son of Maredudd ap Bleddyn ap Cynfyn and nephew of Iowerth ab Bleddyn. His father, who at his death in 1132 was lord of all Powys. The son Madog, if he did not at once succeed to his father's position, doutless attained it before long, and held it for some years. The contemporary poet, Gwalchmai speaks of the influence of Madog as stretching from Plynlimmon to the gates of Chester, and from Bangor to the extremity of Meirionydd i.e. over all Powys; the same idea prevailed, too, as to the extent of his power when (probably at the end of the twelfth century) the story of ;Fhonabwy's Dream' was cast into its present form. According to Powel, on the other hand, Madog ruled only over Northern Powys, which thus got its title of Powys Fadog. Maredudd, Powel tells us, 'had two sons, Madoc . . . and Gruffyth, betweens whom Powys was dinided;' but the fact is that Gruffydd died before his father in 1128. As to the name Powys Fadog, it clearly came into existence at the same time of Powys Wenwynwyn, viz. about the beginning of the thirteenth century, when Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor and Gwenwynwyn ruled Northern and Southern Powys respectively. Madog ap Maredudd was certainly lord of Powys Wenwynwyn, for about 1149 he gave Cyfeiliog, one if its regions, to his nephews, Owain and Meurig ap Gruffydd, and in 1156 he built at sronghold in Caer Einion, which was also a region of Southern Powys. Madog was prince of Powys during the reign of Stephe, the period during which the Welsh shook off the rigid control established by Henry I, and regained much which they had lost through the Noman conquest. Like other Welsh princes, he seems to have profited by this movement. About 1149 he rebuuilt the castle at Oswestry, a spot which had not been Welsh ground for nearly a century, and which was soon recovered by the English. Madog's appearance in the district was probably directly due to the turmoil caused by the civil war, for Oswestry was part of the Fitzalans' territory and William Fitzalan took active part on the side of the empress. Rhys Cain's attempt to represent the Fitzalans as teh new-comers is discredited by it s gross anachronisms. The salient feature of Madog's career is not, however, his success against the English, but his friendship with them. During the first half of the twelfth century Gwynedd had been gradmaclly growing at the expense of the minor northern principalities, until in Madog's time it was a formidable neighbour to Powys, conterminous with it from Machynlleth to Chester. Madog first adoped the policy, which afterwards became popular with princes of Powys, of protecting his realm by cultivation the friendship of his English neighbors. In the year in which he had fortified Oswestry, his neighbour, Owain Gwynedd, had built a castle in Ial, always reckoned a district of Powys. The encroachment called for immediate notice, and in the followin year (1150?) Madog enlisted the aid of Ralph, earl of Chester in an attacke upon the prince of Gwynedd. The battle was fought at Consillt, near Flint, and proved a signal victory for Owain. Foiled in this first enterprise, Madog nevertheless adhered to his policy. In 1157, when Henry II made his first expedition into Wales, Madog took no part in the national resistance organised by Owain Gwynedd, but watched the conflict as a spectator, probably in virtue of a secret understanding with the king. The chronicle known as 'Brut y Saeson' says that Madog was commander of the fleet which attacked Anglesey in the course of the campaign, but this statement, in itself improbable, is made by no other authority, and probably arose through the confusion of two consecutive sentences in 'Brut y Tywysogion.' What the latter (and better) authority says of Madog is that 'he chose a place for encampment betwen the king's host and Owain's, that he might receive the first onset the king should make' - a sarcastice description, probably of Madog's real attitude of armed neutrality. It is not without significance that one resulf of the campaign was that Iorwerth the Red, Madog's brother, was enabled to destroy the obnoxious castle in Ial. Madog died in 1160, and was buried in the church of St Tyailio at Meifod. His son Llywelyn died almost immediately afterwards; other children who survived him longer were: Gruffydd Maelo (d 1191), Owain Fychan (d 1186), Elise, Owain Brogyntyn, Marred, who married Iowerth Drwyndwn, and Gwenllian, who married the Lord Rhys. The genealogists add Cynwrig Efaill and Einion Efaill. The 'Myvyrian Archaiology' contains two contemporary poems in honour of Madog by Gwalchmai and four by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr. [Dictionary of National Biography XII:745-6 Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Kirk Larson wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1098 - UNKNOWN
Susanna
verch
Gruffydd
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1087 - 1169
Owain
ap
Gwynedd
82
82
~1109 - UNKNOWN
Gwladus
verch
Llywarch
~1230 - 1271
Walter
de
Burgh
41
41
BET 1188 AND 1198 - 17 FEB 1241/42
Richard
De
Burgh
~1158 - 1206
William
FitzAldhelm
De Burgh
48
48
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Burgh
~1137 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Burgh
~1162 - UNKNOWN
Mor
O'Brien
~1101 - 1194
Donnel
O'Brian
93
93
~1141 - UNKNOWN
Orlacan
(Orlaith)
MacMurrough
BET 1193 AND 1204 - UNKNOWN
Jill
Lacy
~1150 - 24 FEB 1240/41
Thomas
De
Maimains
~1182 - >1255
Margaret
De
Braose
73
73
~1178 - 1210
Matilda
De
Braose
32
32
wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd)
~1155 - BET 1210 AND 1211
Maud or
Matilda De
St. Waleric
Her nicknames in Welsh history and folklore: Moll Walbee, Malld Walbri and Mallt or Mawd.
~1105 - 1185
Hugh
De
Lacy
80
80
~1101 - >1169
Rohesia
De
Clare
68
68
BET 1236 AND 1248 - 1274
Aveline
FitzJohn
~1162 - 1213
Geoffrey
I
FitzPiers
51
51
BET 1202 AND 1213 - ~1256
John
FitzGeoffrey
~1150 - 1221
Roger
I Bigod
71
71
ABT JAN 1164/65 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Plantagenet
D. 0337
Clodomir
D. 0319
Clodius
D. 0423
Marcomer
D. 0350
Richemir
D. 0360
Theodomir
D. 0378
Clodius
D. 0389
Dagobert
D. 0393
Marcomer
D. 0414
Marcomer
D. 0414
Sunno
0400 - UNKNOWN
Frotmund
D. UNKNOWN
Weldephus
of
Thuringia
Private
Fredemundus
Private
Frotmund
D. 0456
Meroveus
Founder of the Merovingian Dynasty.
D. UNKNOWN
Merira
(Meira)
D. 0481
Childeric
D. UNKNOWN
Basina
D. UNKNOWN
Basin
of
Thuringia
D. UNKNOWN
Nascien
D. UNKNOWN
Saracint
D. UNKNOWN
Eliezer
D. UNKNOWN
Celedoin
D. UNKNOWN
Nascien
II of
Septimania
D. 0504
Chilperic
Succeeded Gundioch, son of Tabica.
D. UNKNOWN
Gondebaut
D. UNKNOWN
Galains
D. 0504
Godefil
D. UNKNOWN
Jonaans
D. UNKNOWN
Second
Son of
Galains
D. UNKNOWN
Third
Son of
Galains
D. UNKNOWN
Alberic
D. UNKNOWN
Argotta
of the
Ostrogoths
D. 0528
Vaubert
D. UNKNOWN
Lucilla
D. UNKNOWN
Evochild
D. UNKNOWN
Clotilde
D. UNKNOWN
Aregund
D. UNKNOWN
Faileuba
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. 0548
Theudebert
D. 0555
Theudebald
D. 0647
Pepin
D. UNKNOWN
Carloman
of
Brabant
D. 0656
Grimoald
D. UNKNOWN
Raintrude
D. UNKNOWN
Matilde
D. 0676
Gizelle
De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Bera II
De
Razes
D. 0758
Sigebert
D. UNKNOWN
Blichilde
D. 0727
Daniel (while in
the seclusion
of the cloister)
D. UNKNOWN
Childeric
D. 0811
Charles
of
Franconia
~0779 - 11 MAR 825/26
Bertha
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0797 - 0838
Pepin
41
41
1 NOV 846 - 10 APR 879
Louis
le
Begue
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0882
Louis
III of
France
D. 0885
Carloman
of
France
17 SEP 879 - 7 OCT 929
Charles III
'The Simple'
of France
Was Charles mother Luitgard or Adelaide de Paris? SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0896 - 0951
Edwige
Edwardsdatter
55
55
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
10 SEP 921 - 10 SEP 954
Louis IV 'The
Overseas'
of France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0941 - 0986
Lothair
of
France
45
45
<0953 - 21 MAY 994
Charles
(Karl)
Lothringen
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0967 - UNKNOWN
Louis V 'The
Feckless' of
France
The Last Carolingian
D. 0863
Charles
of
Provence
D. UNKNOWN
Kunigunde
D. UNKNOWN
Bouquet
IX of
Provence
D. 1023
Godfrey
I of
Lorraine
BET 967 AND 970 - 1044
Gothelon
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0880
Carloman
of
Bavaria
D. 0882
Louis 'The
Younger'
of Saxony
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
D. 0899
Arnulf
D. UNKNOWN
Louis
'The
Child'
~0970 - 1013
Avoise
of
France
43
43
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Eurgen of
Llan Ilid
D. UNKNOWN
Gladys
D. UNKNOWN
Eurgain
D. UNKNOWN
Linus
D. UNKNOWN
Salog
D. UNKNOWN
Parar
Father of King Llyr (Lear). ??
D. UNKNOWN
Gladys
D. UNKNOWN
Aulus
Plautius
D. UNKNOWN
Eudes
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of Count
Carausius II of the
Saxon Shor
D. UNKNOWN
Carausius II
of the Saxon
Shore
D. UNKNOWN
Cynan
of
Ewyas
~0330 - ~0400
Elen
"Luyddog"
ferch Eudaf
70
70
Elen was a founder of churches in Wales who is remembered as a saint. Traditionally she is said to have been a Romano-British princess and the wife of Macsen or Magnus Clemens Maximus, Emperor in Britain, Gaul and Spain. Her feast day is May 22. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Elen)
~0403 - ~0450
Anlach
Mac
Cormac
47
47
D. UNKNOWN
Caradawc
D. UNKNOWN
Dareca
of
Ireland
Grand niece of St. Martin of Tours.
D. UNKNOWN
Gorthgeyrun
D. UNKNOWN
Beli
D. UNKNOWN
Bran
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
D. UNKNOWN
St.
James
The Just
~0460 - UNKNOWN
Enniaun
Girt
D. UNKNOWN
Cadwallan
Llaw
Hir
D. 0520
Owain
Ddantgwyn
D. ~0550
Cuneglasus
D. UNKNOWN
Maelgwyn
Gwynedd
~0330 - UNKNOWN
Urbien
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Salomon
D. UNKNOWN
Guotepauc
D. UNKNOWN
Patricia
Flavia
D. UNKNOWN
Aldroenus
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Decimus Junius
Rusticus
D. UNKNOWN
Decimus
Junius
Rusticus
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Germannus
D'Auxerre
D. 0513
Buidic
D. 0545
Hoel
Founded Dumnonia 520
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Pompeia
D. UNKNOWN
Eusebius
D. UNKNOWN
Alienor
0530 - UNKNOWN
Ywain
Founder of the House of Leon d'Acqs
D. 0579
Urien of
Rheged
& Goure
D. UNKNOWN
Morgaine
del
Acqs
Half Sister of King Arthur. (OK, fine...but you have to admit it's a great fantasy!)
D. UNKNOWN
Gwry
Llew
D. UNKNOWN
Ygerna
del
Acqs
D. UNKNOWN
Withur
D. UNKNOWN
Ausoch
D. UNKNOWN
Pritelle
D. UNKNOWN
Run
D. UNKNOWN
Rimo
D. UNKNOWN
Beli
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
(Iago)
D. UNKNOWN
Cadfan
of
Gwynedd
D. UNKNOWN
Acha
D. UNKNOWN
Aelle
of
Deira
D. 0546
Hoel
D. 0580
Alain
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of the Lord
of Brest
D. UNKNOWN
Hoel
D. 0632
Salomon
D. 0658
St.
Judicael
D. UNKNOWN
Morone
A maternal cousin of St. Judicael.
D. UNKNOWN
Alain
D. UNKNOWN
Urien
D. UNKNOWN
Urbon
de
Cornouaille
Ancestry - Wheelright/Blount Database
~0710 - UNKNOWN
Judon
de
Cornouaille
Ancestry - Wheelright/Blount Database
~0750 - UNKNOWN
Constantine
de
Cornouaille
Ancestry - Wheelright/Blount Database
~0792 - UNKNOWN
Argant
de
Cornouaille
Ancestry - Wheelright/Blount Database
D. 0634
Cadwallon
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
D. UNKNOWN
Wibba
the
Saxon
D. UNKNOWN
Cadwaladr
the
Blessed
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Edwal
D. UNKNOWN
Rhodri
Molwynog
D. UNKNOWN
Grallon
D. UNKNOWN
Ivor
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
D. UNKNOWN
Buidic
D. 0796
St.
Melieu
D. UNKNOWN
D'Argentael
Ancestry - Dave Greenberg Ancestry - Wheelright/Blount Database
D. UNKNOWN
Nominoe
of
Brittany
Ancestry - Dave Greenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Frodaldus
D. UNKNOWN
Rivallon
D. 0874
Salomon
Saloman became ruler of Brittany after the murder of his cousin, Duke Erispoe. In 863, Saloman signed the treaty of Entrammes with Charles I of France, where Anjou was recognized as a part of Brittany. He was murdered in 874, and was succeeded by his son in law. His name is Breton is Salaun. He is also called Saint Soloman, but only the popular tradition did canonize him and raise him to the rank of martyr.
D. UNKNOWN
Grimberta
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Nominoe
D. 0877
Gurvand
de
Rennes
D. UNKNOWN
Judicael
D. UNKNOWN
Erispoe
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Erispoe
D. UNKNOWN
Ridoredh
D. UNKNOWN
Pasquiten
D. UNKNOWN
Alan I
"The
Great"
D. UNKNOWN
Gurmhailon
D. UNKNOWN
Havoise
~0871 - 22 MAY 928
Rothilde
of
Neustria
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0885
Sigebert
D. 0914
Guillaume
D. UNKNOWN
Idoine
D. UNKNOWN
Gemege
D. UNKNOWN
Arnaud
D. UNKNOWN
Mathuidor
D. UNKNOWN
Alain
D. UNKNOWN
Gerberge
De
Blois
0980 - 1008
Geoffrey
of
Brittany
28
28
The Cronicle of S. Florent says that Geoffrey was son of Conan by a sister of Foulques [Lobineau (1707), 2: 85]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/ermen000.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
>0962 - BET 1012 AND 1015
Maud
of
Normandy
BET 997 AND 1000 - 1040
Alan III
de
Bretagne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0990 - 1085
Bertha
De
Chartres
95
95
Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0262 - UNKNOWN
Cunedd
ap
Coel
D. UNKNOWN
Gorthevyn
D. UNKNOWN
Gortgyrun
D. UNKNOWN
Cadell
Dernllwy
D. UNKNOWN
Tegit
D. UNKNOWN
Glwys
of
Glamorgan
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Gwynllyw
0282 - UNKNOWN
Confer
of
Strathclyde
0330 - UNKNOWN
Neithon
0302 - UNKNOWN
Fer
D. UNKNOWN
Ayr
0387 - UNKNOWN
Cormac
of
Galloway
0375 - UNKNOWN
Tudwall
mac
Cormac
~0388 - UNKNOWN
Gratiana
BET 320 AND 338 - 28 AUG 388
Maximianus
~0403 - UNKNOWN
Marchell
of Garth
Madrun
D. UNKNOWN
Tewdrig
of Garth
Madrun
D. UNKNOWN
Gladys
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Cadoc
~0419 - 0450
Brychan
Brycheiniog
ap Anlach
31
31
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Ribrawst
~0400 - BET 471 AND 480
Vortiugern
(Gwrtheryn)
Vorteneu
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
D. UNKNOWN
Cursalen
D. UNKNOWN
Cluim
D. UNKNOWN
Cinhil
D. UNKNOWN
Cynloyp
D. 0450
Ceretic
Guletic of
Strathclyde
Seat at Dumbarton
~0382 - ~0450
Kenau
68
68
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. 0954
Edwin
ap
Hywel
D. UNKNOWN
Ceredig
D. UNKNOWN
Meleri
D. UNKNOWN
Corwyn
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Carannog
D. UNKNOWN
Sandde
D. UNKNOWN
St.
David
D. 0953
Rhodri
ap
Hywel
D. UNKNOWN
Cynvarch
~0327 - UNKNOWN
Gladys
verch
Llewfer
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Nefyn
D. UNKNOWN
Gododdin
D. UNKNOWN
Cinuit
D. UNKNOWN
Dyfnwal
Hen
D. UNKNOWN
Ingenach
D. UNKNOWN
Gwawr
D. UNKNOWN
Lluan
D. UNKNOWN
Llwyarch
Hen
0537 - 0559
Gabran
of
Scots
22
22
0574 - 0608
Aedan
mac
Gabran
34
34
D. 0603
Arthur
Another nice fantasy!
D. UNKNOWN
Eurgen
D. UNKNOWN
Aminadab
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
of
Hosts
~0385 - UNKNOWN
Severa
verch
Macsen
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
D. UNKNOWN
Cassibelanus
Seat at Wheathampstead, Herts. British chieftain who led the defence against Julius Caesar's second expedition to Britain in 54 BC. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Cassivellaunus) Julius Caesar's 'Commentaries on the Gallic War' Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae"
D. UNKNOWN
Guiderius
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
D. UNKNOWN
Owain
D. UNKNOWN
Merchoin
D. UNKNOWN
Gorig
D. UNKNOWN
Gorddwfn
D. UNKNOWN
Eunydd
D. UNKNOWN
Arthfael
D. UNKNOWN
Gwrgon-
frych
D. UNKNOWN
Athildis
D. UNKNOWN
Meirig
D. UNKNOWN
Brechrwy
D. UNKNOWN
Edrig
D. UNKNOWN
Urban
D. UNKNOWN
Mynon
D. UNKNOWN
Tiechfallt
D. UNKNOWN
Tewdrig
~0421 - UNKNOWN
Britu
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
D. UNKNOWN
Cateyrn
D. UNKNOWN
Emrys
of
Wales
D. UNKNOWN
Constantine
D. UNKNOWN
Fedelmid
D. UNKNOWN
Scotnoe
D. UNKNOWN
Loigure
of the
Boyne
D. UNKNOWN
Ambrosius
Aurelius
D. UNKNOWN
Niniane
Sister of Arthur of Dyfed.
D. UNKNOWN
Merlin
of
Britain
D. UNKNOWN
Nimue
D. UNKNOWN
Taliesin
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
of
Taliesin
D. UNKNOWN
Viviane
I del
Acqs
D. UNKNOWN
Lot of
Lothian
D. UNKNOWN
Morgause
del
Acqs
D. UNKNOWN
Lambord
D. UNKNOWN
Pellam
D. UNKNOWN
Gawain
D. UNKNOWN
Gaheries
D. UNKNOWN
Agravaine
D. UNKNOWN
Gareth
D. UNKNOWN
Denyw
D. UNKNOWN
Garthwys
D. UNKNOWN
Comgall
D. UNKNOWN
Cynderyn
D. UNKNOWN
Lancelot
II del
Acqs
D. UNKNOWN
Elaine
de
Corbenic
D. UNKNOWN
Galahad
del
Acqs
D. UNKNOWN
Pelles
le
Corbenic
D. UNKNOWN
Eglise
D. UNKNOWN
Pellinore
D. UNKNOWN
Perceval
D. UNKNOWN
Lohengrin
D. UNKNOWN
Duchesse
de
Brabant
D. UNKNOWN
Modred
D. UNKNOWN
Tortolina
D. UNKNOWN
Gwenhwyfar
de
Bretagne
D. UNKNOWN
Leo
De
Grance
0608 - 0630
Eochaid
Buide
22
22
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
D. UNKNOWN
Jesus
The
Christ
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Mary
Magdalene
D. UNKNOWN
Tamar
D. UNKNOWN
Gais\
Gesu
D. UNKNOWN
Josephes
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Paul
D. UNKNOWN
Galains
D. UNKNOWN
Josue
D. UNKNOWN
Catheloys
D. UNKNOWN
Manael
D. UNKNOWN
Titurel
D. UNKNOWN
Frimutel
D. UNKNOWN
Boaz
D. UNKNOWN
Tegit
D. UNKNOWN
Zambor
D. UNKNOWN
Bors
D. UNKNOWN
Clinoch
D. UNKNOWN
Guipno
D. UNKNOWN
Mar
D. UNKNOWN
Garthwys
D. UNKNOWN
Tutagual
D. 0603
Rhydderch
Hen
D. UNKNOWN
Neithon
D. UNKNOWN
Beli
D. UNKNOWN
Bruide
~0645 - UNKNOWN
Eugein
D. UNKNOWN
Elfin
D. 0722
Beli
D. 0752
Theudebur
D. UNKNOWN
Dyfnwal
D. UNKNOWN
Eogan
D. UNKNOWN
Rhydderch
D. UNKNOWN
Domangart
D. 0501
Fergus
Mor
D. UNKNOWN
Erc of Dal
n'Araide
(Dal Riata)
D. UNKNOWN
Loarn
D. UNKNOWN
Aengus
D. UNKNOWN
Conall
D. 0630
Connad
D. UNKNOWN
Ferchar
D. UNKNOWN
Muiredach
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaid
D. UNKNOWN
Baetan
D. UNKNOWN
Colum
D. UNKNOWN
Nechtan
D. ~0643
Donald
Brec
D. ~0659
Conall
Crandomna
D. ~0688
Maelduin
D. ~0695
Donald
Dond
D. ~0673
Domangart
D. ~0696
Eochaid
D. ~0733
Eochaid
D. ~0740
Alpin
D. ~0778
Aed
Find
D. ~0780
Fergus
D. UNKNOWN
Constantine
D. 0805
Donald
D. 0781
Eochaid
D. UNKNOWN
Unuisticc
of
Fortrenn
D. ~0841
Alpin
Mac
Eochaid
D. ~0863
Donald
I of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Fergus
D. UNKNOWN
Feradach
D. ~0697
Ferchar
D. ~0698
Ainfcellach
D. ~0723
Selbach
D. ~0726
Dungal
D. ~0736
Muiredach
D. ~0747
Eogan
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaid
D. ~0878
Aedh
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Kenneth I
of Scotland
D. ~0942
Constantine
D. ~0962
Indulph
D. ~0971
Cuilean
D. ~0997
Constantine
D. UNKNOWN
Dyfnwal
D. 0872
Artgal
D. UNKNOWN
Run of
Strathclyde
D. 0889
Eochaid
D. 1005
Kenneth
III of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Boede
of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Olith
of
Scotland
~0986 - UNKNOWN
Anleta "Thora
Donanda"
MacKenneth
D. UNKNOWN
Sigurd
D. 1057
Thorfinn
D. 1057
Finnlaech
D. 1057
MacBeth
of
Moray
Gaius
Octavius
Thurinus
Augustus First Roman Emperor 63 B.C. - 14 C.E. He subjected the whole wide earth to the rule of the Roman people —The Deeds of the Divine August -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emperor Augustus of Rome was born with the given name Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 B.C. He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian) in 44 B.C. after the murder of his great uncle, Julius Caesar. In his will Caesar had adopted Octavian and made him his heir. Octavian was a shrewd, brilliant and astute politician. Through cold, hard political calculation he able to achieve power in Rome. At the time of Caesar's assassination, Octavian had no official power. Only after he marched on Rome and forced the senate to name him consul, was he established as a power to be reckoned with. In 43 B.C., Octavian, Marcus Antonius (Marc Antony—one of his uncle's top lieutenants) and another Roman General, Marcus Lepidus, formed the second Triumvirate to rule Rome. After taking power, the Triumvirate proscribed and slaughtered thousands of political enemies, firmly establishing their control of the Roman government. In 40 B.C., Antony married Octavia, Octavian's sister, and later deserted her for Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. When Antony gave Roman provinces to his children by Cleopatra, Octavian declared war on Antony. In 31 B.C. the Roman Navy under Agrippa defeated the combined fleets of Antony and Cleopatra, and within a year both had committed suicide. In 27 B.C., the Roman Senate granted Octavian the name Augustus, meaning "the exalted." They also gave him the legal power to rule Rome's religious, civil and military affairs, with the Senate as an advisory body, effectively making him Emperor. Rome achieved great glory under Octavian/Augustus. He restored peace after 100 years of civil war; maintained an honest government and a sound currency system; extended the highway system connecting Rome with its far-flung empire; developed an efficient postal service; fostered free trade among the provinces; and built many bridges, aqueducts and buildings adorned with beautiful works of art created in the classical style. Literature flourished with writers including Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Livy all living under the emperor's patronage. The empire expanded under Augustus with his generals subduing Spain, Gaul (now France), Panonia and Dalmatia (now parts of Hungary and Croatia). He annexed Egypt and most of southwestern Europe up to the Danube River. After his death, the people the Roman Empire worshipped Augustus as a god. -------------------------------------- wikipedia - Atia Balba Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Claudia
Stepdaughter of Mark Antony.
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Caesaris
Sister of Julius Caesar. wikipedia - Marcus Atius
D. UNKNOWN
Atius
Balbus
Appointed under Caesar as a commissioner under Julian law to divide the estates in Campania among the commoners. wikipedia - Marcus Atius
D. MAR
Gaius
Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Constantia
D. UNKNOWN
Gratianus
D. UNKNOWN
Ingibjorg
D. 1094
Duncan
II of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Ethelreda
of
Northumberland
D. 1107
Edgar
of
Scotland
D. 1124
Alexander
I of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Sybilla
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
II of
England
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Gruoch
of
Scotland
1000 - ~1031
Gillacomgen
of
Moray
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
Finn
D. UNKNOWN
Arni
of
Austratt
D. UNKNOWN
Malcolm
IV of
Scotland
BET 1283 AND 1284 - 1327
Elizabeth
Du
Bourg
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Marcius
Philippus
BET 1130 AND 1133 - >1194
Richard
de
Belmont
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
1198 - 1249
Alexander
II of
Scotland
50
50
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
De
Couci
D. UNKNOWN
Enguerand
De
Couci
1241 - 1286
Alexander
III of
Scotland
45
45
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Plantagenet
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
D. UNKNOWN
Eric II
of
Norway
1286 - 1290
Margaret
4
4
5 MAR 1322/23 - 1371
David
II of
Scotland
Opposed Edward III at Halidon Hill 1333
D. UNKNOWN
Doir
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Osbert
D. UNKNOWN
Osbert
of
Northumberland
D. UNKNOWN
Murdoch
0929 - 0980
Ferguard
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Gareth
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Eric I of
Norway
D. UNKNOWN
Eric I
of
Norway
0960 - 1030
Kenneth
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Lachlan
D. UNKNOWN
Phaetus
D. UNKNOWN
Muldivana
0990 - 1043
Banquo
53
53
1020 - UNKNOWN
Fleance
D. UNKNOWN
Nesta
D. UNKNOWN
Gruffyd
of
Gwynedd
D. UNKNOWN
Llewelyn
of
Gwynedd
D. UNKNOWN
Guerta
of
Deheubarth
~1045 - 1093
Walter
48
48
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Emma
D. UNKNOWN
William
D. UNKNOWN
John
Private
Warine
of
Shropshire
~1105 - UNKNOWN
Adelina
of
Oswestry
1090 - 1160
William
FitzAlan
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
Niece of Robert Fitzroy of Gloucester.
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Say
D. UNKNOWN
Elias
De
Say
D. UNKNOWN
William
FitzWilliam
FitzAlan
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Lacy
1088 - 1153
Alan
of
Lochaber
65
65
D. 1216
William
FitzAlan
~1085 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Molle
D. UNKNOWN
Jordan
FitzAlan
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
D. UNKNOWN
Jordan
FitzJordan
D. 1167
Alan
FitzJordan
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
D. UNKNOWN
Jordan
FitzAlan
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
FitzAlan
D. UNKNOWN
William
Epine
D. UNKNOWN
Malcolm
de
Lundins
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
le
Croc
1300 - 1346
John
Graham
46
46
D. BET 1401 AND 1404
Alexander
Stewart
of Darnley
D. 1331
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Abernethy
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
of
Abernethy
~1320 - ~1388
Robert
Stewart
68
68
Robert (Sir), of Innermeath (Invermay), Perthshire; sat in Parliament as a feudal Baron; one of the magnates who personally took the oath to observe the succession to the Crown 1373; granted lands of Durrisdeer 1374; died c 1388, leaving (Sir John), with a younger son (Robert, ancestor of the Stewarts of Rosyth) and a daughter (Catherine, married John Beatoun of Balfour). -Burke's Peerage
BET 1143 AND 1150 - 1207
Dougall
MacSomarlidasson
This clan takes its name from Dougall, Somerled's son, who, after his father's death in 1164, held most of Argyll and also the islands of Mull, Lismore, Jura, Tiree, Coll and many others. The Celtic Christian name Dougall, or Dugald, is derived from the Gaelic 'dubh-gall,' meaning 'black stranger.' His royal descent was acknowledged by the king of Norway, and he styled himself 'King of the South Isles and Lord of Lorne.' His son, Duncan, and his grandson Ewan, built castles to defend their broad dominions including Dunstaffnage, Dunollie and Duntrune on the mainland, and Aros, Cairnburgh, Dunchonnel and Coeffin on the islands. Dunollie, a crag rising up over seventy feet, was probably fortified as early as the sixth century and was to become the chief seat. Duncan also built Ardchattan Priory, where the Macdougall chiefs were buried until 1737. [Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia p216, Macdougall Clan] _________________________________ Dugall, who inherited as his share of his father's territories Lorn, Mull, and Jura. Dugall had three sons, (1)Dugal Scrag, (2) Duncan, (3)Uspac Hakon. Dugall Scrag and Uspac Hakon died without issue. Duncan was succeeded by his son Ewen, or as he is called in the Sagas, King John. John's line is said to have terminated in two heiresses, one of whom married the King of Norway, and the other Juliana, married Alexander, Lord of the Isles. [The Scots Peerage V:30]
~1177 - BET 1248 AND 1253
Duncan
MacDougall
~1212 - 1255
Eoghan
MacDonnchadh
of Lorn
43
43
D. 1310
Alexander
MacDougall
D. 1318
John
MacDougall
~1334 - ~1380
Margaret
Graham
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
of Darnley
BET 1373 AND 1382 - 12 FEB 1428/29
John
Stewart
~1429 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Boyd
D. 1375
Ewan
MacDougall
~1335 - <1388
John
MacDougall
53
53
~1340 - AFT 12 MAR 1368/69
Joanna
MacIsaac
~1350 - 1403
Robert
Stewart of
Rossyth
53
53
~1398 - UNKNOWN
David
Boswell
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
<1449 - 1463
Florence
MacDonald
14
14
<1423 - 1449
Alexander
MacDonald
26
26
~1383 - >1451
James
Stewart
68
68
Imprisoned in England ffrom 1406-1424.
D. BET 1448 AND 1449
Robert
Stewart of
Innermeath
BET 1398 AND 1407 - 1445
Joan
Beaufort
Granddaughter of John of Gaunt.
~1339 - 1420
Robert
of
Albany
81
81
D. 1425
Murdoch
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
~1375 - ~1458
Isabel
of
Lennox
83
83
BET 1383 AND 1406 - 21 FEB 1436/37
James I
Stewart of
Scotland
Imprisoned in England from 1406-1424. 2 sons, 6 daughters.
D. 1425
Walter
Stewart
Found guilty of treason along with his father and grandfather and executed in May 1425.
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Erskine
D. 1489
Alexander
Stewart
D. 1513
Andrew
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kennedy
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
D. 1463
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lindsey
D. 1513
Thomas
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Keith
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Earl
of Ross
D. 1510
Isabel
of
Lorn
D. 1493
Colin
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Maclaren of
Ardshiel
D. 1498
Dugald
Stewart
BET 1413 AND 1431 - 1495
John
Stuart
BET 1429 AND 1432 - >1493
Margaret
de
Montgomerie
BET 1440 AND 1452 - 1513
Matthew
Stuart
1473 - >1531
Elizabeth
Hamilton
58
58
BET 1482 AND 1495 - 1524
John
Stuart
~1440 - 1512
John
Stewart of
Balveny
72
72
~1457 - 21 MAR 1517/18
Elizabeth
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Oliver
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Stewart
D. ~1521
John
Stewart
D. ABT 2 FEB 1545/46
Janet
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
2nd
Earl of
Argyll
1437 - 1460
James II
"Hearty James"
Stewart
23
23
Called "James of the Fiery Face" from a birthmark on his cheek. 4 sons, 2 daughters
BET 1429 AND 1434 - 1463
Maria
Van
Gelre
Her coffin was moved to Holyrood Abbey in 1848.
1451 - 1488
James III
Stewart of
Scotland
36
36
3 sons
1456 - 1486
Margaret
of
Denmark
30
30
D. 1547
James
Stewart
of Beath
D. 1530
Richard
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lindsey of
the Byres
D. 1590
James
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Campbell
of Argyll
D. 1570
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Betoun
of Creich
D. 1586
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
Ogilvie
of Airlie
1516 - 1571
Matthew
Stewart
54
54
BET 5 AND 6 OCT 1515 - 9 MAR 1577/78
Margaret
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas
D. 1592
James
Stewart
D. 1542
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Grizell
Rattray
~1525 - 1579
John
Stewart
54
54
~1525 - 15 MAR 1585/86
Margaret
Fleming
D. 1612
Henry
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Erskine
D. UNKNOWN
James
of
Moray
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stuart
D. 1603
James
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lindsey of
Crawford
1583 - UNKNOWN
James
Stewart
Atholl title confiscated through dispute with senior heiress and step-mother. Innermeath title terminated. Exiled to England 1618 Recorded "presumed d.s.p." 1625
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
MacGregor
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Ruthven
of Gowrie
D. 1595
John
Stewart
No male heir.
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Dorothea
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
William
Murray of
Tullibardine
D. UNKNOWN
Magdalene
D. UNKNOWN
Alba
D. UNKNOWN
Guilhelm
I De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Bera
IV De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Romille
D. UNKNOWN
Argila
De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Reverge
D. UNKNOWN
Bera
V De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Hilderic
I De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Bernard
De
Razes
D. UNKNOWN
Saxon
Princess
~0750 - 18 FEB 813/14
Angilibert
De
Ponthieu
Poet Courtier SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Helgaud
~0800 - AFT 2 FEB 842/43
Dhuoda
~0795 - 0844
Bernard
I of
Septimania
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Guilhelm
of
Aquitaine
d.s.p.
D. UNKNOWN
Bernard
of
Aquitaine
D. 0936
Guilhelm
D. 0952
Arnaud
D. 0975
Bera
VI De
Razes
D. 0980
Sigebert
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Brussels
D. 1033
Baudouin\
Ernicule II de
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
D. UNKNOWN
Ada
of
Ghent
Private
Ralph
De
Gand
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
De
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
Widow of
Arnoul De
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
(Mahaut)
de Ponthieu
~0966 - >0996
Ardolf I "Le
Posthume"
De Guisnes
30
30
D. UNKNOWN
Ernicule
I de
Ponthieu
D. UNKNOWN
Adeline
de
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
Arnoul
de
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Ponthieu
D. UNKNOWN
Roget
D. UNKNOWN
Herlouin
~1006 - 1069
Godfrey II
'The Bearded'
of Lorraine
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
Doda
or
Ode
BET 1020 AND 1030 - BET 1081 AND 1093
Eustace
of
Bologne
Four years after the death of Magnus and the removal for the time being of the threat from Norway, England was brought to the verge of Civil War. This affair, commonly called the English revolution of 1051, arose from an incident which occurred in Dover, while Eustace, Count of Boulogne, was on his way home with his retinue from a visit to Edward. According to a Canterbury writer, one of Eustace's men adopted a truculent manner in his demands for quarters of one of the men of Dover. The man of Dover was wounded and slew his attacker, whereupon a general melee broke out and some 20 men were killed on each side. Eustace and those of his followes who survived returned to Edward and told him, 'but only in part', what had happened. Edward, it is alleged, accepted Eustace's version of the incident and ordered Godwine, in whose earldom Dover lay, to ravage the town, but Godwine refused to obey the order. At this time Godwine and his family seemed to be in an extremely powerful position in the country. (His daughter, Edith, had been married to Edward for 6 years.) King Edward summoned an assembly to meet in Gloucester on September 8 to del with Godwine's refusal to obey his king's command. Before the assembly met Godwine called out the men of his own earldom and bade Swein and Harold to do likewise. These 3 mustered a large army about 15 miles from Gloucester and made ready to attack the king if he were not ready to hand over Eustace and his men (who had started the problem). Edward gathered troops from other countries. They were ready to attack Godwine if Edward so ordered 'but some men thought that it would be great folly were they to come together in battle, because wellnight all the noblest in England were in one or other of the 2 hosts'. A compromise was reached whereby hostages were to be given by both sides and a further meeting of the assembly was to be held in London later the same month. Edward increased his military strength in the time, and by the time the assembly met, Godwine's supporters, though still numerous, were out-numbered and began to fall away before the growing strength of their opponents. Godwine himself with his wife and 3 of his sons went to Bruges. Two other sons went to Ireland and his daughter (Edith), the queen, was committed to the care of an abbess. They were all restored within 12 months. (Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England, by P. Blair, 1959, 1977) Eustace II took a leading part in the Norman conquest of 1066 against England; he is always mentioned with William the Conqueror. At the Battle of Hastings it was Eustace who rescued the Conqueror, when William, in the midst of the enemy, had his third horse slain under him. Eustace II was later struck between the shoulders by a powerful blow, which caused blood toflow from his nose and mouth. Eustace owned the great manor of Tring in Hertfordshire, England. (The Ancestry & Life of Godfrey of Bouillon, by J. Andressohn, 1947) www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/David Weaver
1060 - 1100
Godefroi
De
Bouillon
40
40
D. 1118
Baldwin
I De
Boulogne
1442 - 1483
Edward
IV of
England
40
40
House of York When Edward became King at the age of 18, he was described by many as a beautiful young man, about 6 feet tall, with polished manners and a genial disposition." - Kings & Queens of Scotland and England, pg 40.
1491 - 28 JAN 1546/47
Henry VIII
Tudor of
England
1485 - 7 JAN 1535/36
Catherine
of
Aragon
Catherine gave birth 8 times but only one of Henry VIII's children by her survived.
D. UNKNOWN
Ferdinand V
of Aragon &
Castille
18 FEB 1515/16 - 1558
Mary I
of
England
BET 1501 AND 1507 - 1536
Anne
Boleyn
Henry's second wife.
~1477 - BET 12 AND 13 MAR 1537/38
Thomas
Boleyn
1533 - 24 MAR 1602/03
Elizabeth
I Tudor of
England
D. 1537
Jane
Seymour
Henry's third wife.
D. 1536
John
Seymour
According to the book Henry Duke, Counselor by Walter Garland Duke, pg. 294: " sir John Seymour, the eldest of the four sons mentioned above, was knighted in the field for his signal service in battle against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath. He was Sheriff of Wilts in the 23rd year of Henry VII. In 1513 he had the honor of Knight Baronet conferred for gallantry at the siege of Tournay."
~1506 - 1552
Edward
Seymour
46
46
1537 - 1547
Edward
VI of
England
9
9
D. 1560
Francois
II of
France
~1535 - 1578
James
Hepburn
43
43
1519 - ~1559
Henry
II of
France
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
De
Medici
1494 - ~1547
Francois
I of
France
53
53
D. 1574
Charles
IX of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Henri
III of
France
1600 - 30 JAN 1648/49
Charles I
Stuart of
England
D. 1699
Henrietta
Maria of
France
1553 - 1610
Henri
IV of
France
57
57
Stabbed in the chest by the madman Ravaillac while sitting in his carriage with his counselors.
1630 - 6 FEB 1684/85
Charles II
Stuart of
England
1633 - 1701
James
II of
England
67
67
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
De
Braganza
D. UNKNOWN
John
IV of
Portugal
D. 1718
Mary
Beatrix
D'Este
D. UNKNOWN
Alphonso
IV of
Modena
D. UNKNOWN
James
VIII of
Scots
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Clementian
Sobieska
D. UNKNOWN
James
Lewis
Sobieska
D. UNKNOWN
Jan III
of
Poland
1720 - 1788
Stuart
67
67
~1265 - ~1348
William
Mure
83
83
~1231 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Mure
~1200 - ~1280
Gilchrist
Moore
80
80
~1174 - >1249
David
De
Moore
75
75
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Cumming
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Cumming
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
De
Menteith
~1156 - <1249
David
Comyn
93
93
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
De
Vallomiis
~1241 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Montgomery
~1220 - 1285
John
Montgomery
65
65
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Murray
20 JAN 1198/99 - UNKNOWN
Alan
Montgomery
~1202 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Cassillis
~1176 - UNKNOWN
John
Montgomery
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Helen
De
Kent
~1195 - UNKNOWN
William
Murray
~1164 - BET 1195 AND 1196
William
De
Moray
~1267 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Lindsey
BET 1135 AND 1174 - 1200
Roland
MacDonald
BET 1153 AND 1172 - 1217
Helena
De
Morville
BET 1185 AND 1198 - ~1245
William
De
Percy
~1200 - <1281
Ellen
De
Balliol
81
81
BET 1159 AND 1165 - UNKNOWN
Ingelram
de
Balliol
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Berkeley
~1156 - <1198
Henry
I De
Percy
42
42
BET 1160 AND 1169 - >1230
Isabel
De
Brus
D. UNKNOWN
Fastvi
BET 855 AND 880 - UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Rennes
~0800 - >0853
Torquat
de
Rennes
53
53
Made a forester at Limelie in Anjou under Charles the Bald (843-877).
~0805 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De La
Tour
~0784 - UNKNOWN
Edith
Von
Sachsen
D. UNKNOWN
Peronne
~0930 - 0982
Gynrithe
Olafsdotter
52
52
~1898 - UNKNOWN
William
P. Bell
~0820 - UNKNOWN
Ermesend
~1311 - AFT 27 FEB 1369/70
William
Southerland
~1289 - 1333
Kenneth
Sutherland
44
44
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ehislach
~1348 - <1427
Robert
Southerland
79
79
~1373 - ~1439
Margaret
Stewart
66
66
1350 - >1405
Alexander
of Buchan
Stewart
55
55
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress of
Alexander
Stewart
~1395 - BET 1455 AND 1456
Alexander
Sutherland
~1356 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stuart
~1345 - UNKNOWN
John
de Yle
~1375 - UNKNOWN
Donald
de Yle
1386 - UNKNOWN
Mariota
Leslie
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Marione
Ile
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Hameline
Leslie
~1366 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Maxwell
~1335 - <1413
Robert
Maxwell
78
78
~1321 - 27 FEB 1380/81
Walter
Leslie
~1352 - 20 FEB 1393/94
Euphemia
De
Ross
Living
Lyndsey
Living
Lyndsey
1915 - 2001
Leonore
Lewin
85
85
In a concentration camp.
Private
Unknown
~0770 - 0823
Ceowolf
of
Mercia
53
53
0740 - 0796
Cuthbert
56
56
0770 - UNKNOWN
Witglaff
of
Mercia
~0923 - 0955
Eadred
of
England
32
32
~0758 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
De
Bavaria
~0794 - UNKNOWN
Arnulf
~0804 - UNKNOWN
Dhouda
~0808 - UNKNOWN
Rotrude
de
France
D. UNKNOWN
Albreda
De
Preux
~0969 - UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Blois
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Baldwin
II De
Blois
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Godfrey
De
Neustria
~0810 - UNKNOWN
Rowland
De
Neustria
~0735 - BET 805 AND 806
Welf
Isanbart
Thurgau
~0670 - UNKNOWN
Alleaume
(Adelweim)
of Wormsgau
D. UNKNOWN
Claudia
Marcella
Niece of Augustus.
~0670 - UNKNOWN
Chrotlind
de
Neustria
~0670 - 0741
Lanbertus
II von
Palatine
71
71
~1338 - 1368
Lionel
of
Antwerp
30
30
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Philippa
of
Clarence
1351 - 1381
Edward
Mortimer
30
30
D. 1417
Elizabeth
Mortimer
1366 - 1403
Henry
Percy
37
37
1394 - 1455
Henry
Percy
61
61
1421 - 1461
Henry
Percy
39
39
~1422 - 11 FEB 1483/84
Eleanor
Poynings
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Percy
D. 1538
William
Gascoigne
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gascoigne
1538 - UNKNOWN
George
Tailbois
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Tailbois
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Dymore
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Dymore
D. 1566
Thomas
Windebank
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred
Windebank
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Reade
1603 - 1674
George
Reade
71
71
1625 - 1687
Elizabeth
Martian
62
62
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Reade
1651 - 1715
Thomas
Chisman
64
64
1673 - 1722
Thomas
Chisman
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Chisman
D. UNKNOWN
John
Chisman
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Chapman
D. <1780
Mary
Buckner
~1692 - 1755
Thomas
Buckner
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Smith
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Buckner
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Morgan
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
Smith
<1765 - 1832
Mary
Buckner
Chisman
66
66
1763 - 1831
Robert
Tabb
67
67
1791 - UNKNOWN
Robert
H.
Tabb
<1791 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Blue
<1775 - UNKNOWN
John
Blue
1819 - UNKNOWN
Bailey
Seaton
Tabb
1831 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
Ann
Vanmetre
1860 - 1941
Martha
Jane
Tabb
81
81
1806 - 1880
Miles
Chenoweth
Van Meter
73
73
D. UNKNOWN
Jana
S.
McIntire
D. 1850
Jacob
Jansen
Van Meter
1770 - 1852
Elizabeth
Rhoads
81
81
D. UNKNOWN
Frank
Castleton
~1882 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Leslie
Castleton
1886 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Ellen Van
Meter
~1855 - UNKNOWN
George
Van
Meter
~1856 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Ellen
Miller
1914 - 2000
Zota
Mae
Castleton
85
85
~1911 - ~1966
Claud
Alfred
Bradford
55
55
1951 - 2005
Carol
Bradford
53
53
~1886 - UNKNOWN
Claud
Bradford
~1888 - UNKNOWN
Norma
Blair
Living
Noles
<1770 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Hatcher
~1750 - 1823
Stephen
Barfield
73
73
BET 734 AND 745 - UNKNOWN
Rotrude
Carloman
of Franks
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - David Weaver
BET 723 AND 745 - >0779
Girard
I of
Paris
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - David Weaver
1049 - UNKNOWN
Berthelemy
De L'Isle of
Bouchard
1053 - UNKNOWN
Gerberge
Bouchard
1019 - <1084
Archimbaud
of
Bouchard
65
65
1023 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
L'Isle
1110 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
De
Chatellerault
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Hugues
II De
Chatellerault
~1126 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Chatellerault
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
William's half sister.
~1050 - 1091
Boson
II De
Chatellerault
41
41
Boso (Boson) left for the Holy Land in 1076 on pilgrimage. Was his father actually Guillaume I de Turenne, Vicomte de Turenne? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1008 - 1075
Hugues Rouche
Foucaud De
Chatellerault
67
67
0965 - 1012
Boso I
De
Chatellerault
47
47
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Amelie
or
Amelia
~0935 - UNKNOWN
Airaud
I De
Chatellerault
~0920 - >0969
Gersende
De
Toulouse
49
49
~1024 - 1069
Gerberge
De La
Rochefoucauld
45
45
0990 - 1037
Foucauld I
De La
Rochefoucauld
47
47
0994 - UNKNOWN
Gersende
Roche
~0962 - ~1015
Joscelin
De
Lusignan
53
53
~0910 - UNKNOWN
Hugh II La
Melusine de
Lusignan
0945 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Razes
~0885 - UNKNOWN
Hugh I
De
Lusignan
~0930 - 0982
Siegbert
VII De
Razes
52
52
BET 1050 AND 1060 - 1109
Eleanor
De
Thouars
~1039 - UNKNOWN
Arengarde
De
Mauleon
~1024 - ~1093
Aimery
IV De
Thouars
69
69
~0900 - 0955
Aimery
II De
Thouars
55
55
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Altanore
~0955 - >1007
Savery
III De
Thouars
52
52
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
0985 - 1043
Geoffrey
II De
Thouars
58
58
BET 900 AND 904 - <0967
Cadelon
II
D'Aulnay
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
~0905 - UNKNOWN
Senegunda
De
Marcillac
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
0989 - >1060
Eleanor
de
Blois
71
71
~0968 - 1047
Adelaide
de
Anjou
79
79
~0967 - 1017
Bertha
De
Arles
50
50
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jennifer Reeder Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois
BET 946 AND 948 - 26 JAN 980/81
Maud
De
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jennifer Reederhttp://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Bernhard
II
Lippe
Resigned in 1196 and became an abbot. http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 880 AND 902 - 11 AUG 937
Rudolph
II de
Bourgogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0907 - 2 JAN 965/66
Bertha
of
Swabia
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 886 AND 908 - 16 JAN 977/78
Thibaut I "le
Tricheur"
de Blois
Theobald earned his nickname "the Cheat" fighting with his neighbors, among them the kings of France, the dukes of Normandy, and the church of Reims. He seized the area around Blois around 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 IV prisoner. - Encylcopaedia Britannica ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Theobald I of Blois
~0885 - <0954
Theobald
De
Troyes
69
69
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jim Weber
~0887 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
of
Bourges
Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 914 AND 920 - 9 FEB 978/79
Luitgarde
De
Vermandois
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Theobald I of Blois
<1067 - >1127
Thor
Sweynsson
of Crawford
60
60
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Sweyn
of
Northumbria
<1000 - UNKNOWN
Leofwine
of
Northumbria
~1089 - 1130
Sigurd Jorsalafari
'Jerusalem
Goer\The Crusader'
41
41
~1073 - 1103
Magnus
'Barelegs'
of Norway
30
30
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Tora
~1045 - 1099
Olaf III
Kyrre
Haraldsson
54
54
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Tora
Ragnvaldsdottir
~1089 - UNKNOWN
Blathmin
of
Ireland
~1030 - 1119
Muirchtach
MacToiredlback
89
89
Great Grandson of King Brian.
~1050 - 1098
Dubbchobhleigh
Na
Ossory
48
48
1009 - 1086
Tairdelbach
O'Brien
77
77
~1000 - ~1058
Derbforgaill
Na
Ossory
58
58
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of the
Isles
D. UNKNOWN
Illegitimate Son
of Alexander I
of Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Gilla
Adomnain
~1077 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
MacFergus
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Soloman
of
Dublin
~1025 - 1065
Echmarcach
of
Dublin
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Emma
0998 - 1037
Evenus
?
39
39
~0938 - 0994
Ermengarde
de
Toulouse
56
56
Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1033 AND 1051 - UNKNOWN
Allan
De
Brusse
~1175 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Brus
~1180 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Brus
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Euphemia
De
Brus
~1052 - 1138
Fulk
Paynel
86
86
~1054 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice De
Picquigny
Fitz Ansculf
BET 1090 AND 1101 - 1143
Adam
I De
Brus
Ancestry - Donald Gant
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Agatha
De
Brus
~1034 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Picquigny
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Mortian
~1020 - UNKNOWN
William
Paynel
1025 - UNKNOWN
Lescaline
Gripon
~0838 - BET 885 AND 893
Thierry
II de
Chaunois
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Buvinus
of
Metz
0696 - UNKNOWN
Rolande De
Autun of
Toulouse
~0825 - >0860
Richilda
35
35
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0687 - UNKNOWN
Habibai Ben
Nehemiah
David
0685 - >0720
Bertha
of
Neustria
35
35
~0747 - 0793
Thierry
of
Riparia
46
46
~0856 - UNKNOWN
Adela
De
Auxerre
~0855 - UNKNOWN
Renaud De
Bar-sur-
Seine
~1630 - 1733
John
Beck
103
103
Deposition by William Beck son of John, stated on Oct 20 1743 when age 47 that he heard his father John Beck say that his brother Edward Beck's bounded treee was a white oak, he recalled about 25 years earlier he was on board Capt Rock's ship in Worton Creek and he went down into the cabin and there being his uncle Edward Beck and John Green. Green said that Dr March told him that his uncle Edward Beck's bounded tree stood in the upper side of the road that led to Dr. March's and his uncle said it was on the lower side. JS #25 p 197 (from Ancestry.com/Greg Vaut)
~1672 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Hoover
1699 - UNKNOWN
Ledia
Read
?
~1635 - ~1669
Sutton
Sr.
Queeney
34
34
~1630 - BET 1687 AND 1691
Ann
BET 1593 AND 1595 - >1635
William
Quinney
1600 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Sutton
~1560 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Sutton
~1570 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Hemming
BET 1556 AND 1559 - 1602
Richard
Quinney
Ancestry - Craig Sharrow
1565 - 1632
Elizabeth
Philips
67
67
Ancestry - Mary Shaffer Ancestry - Craig Sharrow
2 JAN 1537/38 - BET 1593 AND 1602
Thomas
Philips
Ancestry - Mary Shaffer Ancestry - Craig Sharrow _____________________ Sources: Title: Parish registers of Pencombe, 1538-1994 Author: Church of England. Parish Church of Pencombe (Herefordshire) Publication: Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979-1997 Repository: Note: Microfilm of original records in the Hereford County Record Office, Hereford. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The baptism of Thomas, son of John and Elizabeth, is recorded in this churcdh. Title: Computer printout of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England Author: Chruch of England, Great Hadham Publication: Salt Lake City : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1994 Note: Much Hadham known as Great Hadham. Repository: Note: Extracted from microfilm copy of parish registers on film no. 0991312 it. 15-17, 0991376. Call Number: Media: Church Record Text: The marriage of Thomas and Elizabeth is recorded in this church. --------- The family archives give the name of Thomas, son of Sir John and Elizabeth, with the note "Thomas of Martletwy", with no further information. The further information shown here is from parish church records. Footnotes Church of England. Parish Church of Pencombe (Herefordshire), Parish registers of Pencombe, 1538-1994 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979-1997). The baptism of Thomas, son of John and Elizabeth, is recorded in this churcdh. Church of England. Parish Church of Thorley (Hertfordshire), Parish registers and miscellaneous parish records, 1539-1962 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968-1989). The baptism of Elizabeth is recorded in this church. Her parents are not named, and this may indicate that she was a namesake daughter of her mother. Church of England. Parish Church of Wellington (Herefordshire), Parish registers, 1559-1973 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1981). The birth of John, son of Thomas, is recorded in this church. Church of England. St. Mary's Church (Watford, Hertfordshire), Parish registers and miscellaneous public records, 1539-1932 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1989). The baptism of Thomas, son of Thomas, is recorded in this church. Church of England. St. Bartholomew by the Exchange Church (London), Parish registers, 1558-1840 (Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964, 1968). The baptism of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, is recorded in this churc Jewers, Arthur John, 1848- (Main Author), The registers of the abbey church of St. Peter and Paul, Bath vols 1 & 2 (London : [Harleian Society], 1900-1901). The birth of Roger, son of Thomas, is recorded in this church. Chruch of England, Great Hadham, Computer printout of Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, England (Salt Lake City : Genealogical Society of Utah, 1994). The marriage of Thomas and Elizabeth is recorded in this church.
D. UNKNOWN
Adrian
Quyny
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Quyny
1693 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Beck
1695 - 1754
Rosamund
Beck
59
59
1700 - UNKNOWN
Caleb
Beck
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Beck
MAR 1703/04 - UNKNOWN
Joshua
Beck
1707 - UNKNOWN
Aquilla
Beck
~1650 - UNKNOWN
John
Beck
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Miller
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Green
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Meeks
D. UNKNOWN
James
Jr.
Corse
D. UNKNOWN
Francis
Lamb
D. UNKNOWN
John
Sr.
Ralls
~1821 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ledford
~1843 - UNKNOWN
James
Henson
~1845 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Henson
~1849 - UNKNOWN
Jacob
Henson
BET 1500 AND 1508 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Boleyn
D. UNKNOWN
William
Carey
D. UNKNOWN
George
Boleyn
~1485 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Howard
~1832 - 1929
Ephraim
Tallent
97
97
1830 - ~1890
Virginia
Sarah
Roper
60
60
D. UNKNOWN
David
Roper
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
LNU
1804 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
Ned
Tallant
1808 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Roderick
~1760 - >1840
Aaron
Tallant
80
80
1760 - 1862
Mary
Moses
102
102
1728 - 1828
Aaron
Tallant
100
100
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Lindsey
~0986 - 1009
Donalda
of
Scotland
23
23
~1011 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Crinan
of Scotland
~1821 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
M.
LNU
~1839 - UNKNOWN
Esther
Carpenter
~1840 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Carpenter
~1843 - UNKNOWN
Mary
A.
Carpenter
~1844 - UNKNOWN
David
H.
Carpenter
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
A.
Carpenter
~1850 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Carpenter
~1821 - UNKNOWN
Emily
LNU
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Ann
Carpenter
~1838 - UNKNOWN
David
Carpenter
~1840 - UNKNOWN
William
Carpenter
~1844 - UNKNOWN
Western
D.
Carpenter
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
E.
Carpenter
~1877 - UNKNOWN
Fred
B.
Williamson
~1880 - UNKNOWN
Louiza
C.
Williamson
~1875 - UNKNOWN
William
A.
Williamson
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
M.
LNU
1869 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
J. Bell
~1865 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Bates
~1870 - UNKNOWN
Rebeca
L.
Bates
~1861 - UNKNOWN
Robert
H.
Bates
~1859 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Bates
~1874 - UNKNOWN
Vianna
Bates
~1867 - UNKNOWN
William
J
Bates
~1871 - UNKNOWN
Henry
C.
Bates
~1869 - UNKNOWN
Ida L. Bates
(1870
Census)
~1875 - UNKNOWN
James
R.
Bates
~1873 - UNKNOWN
John
W.
Bates
~1878 - UNKNOWN
Napolean
S.
Bates
~1873 - UNKNOWN
Adda
F.
Bates
~1870 - UNKNOWN
Alace
L.
Bates
~1875 - UNKNOWN
Elbert
N.
Bates
~1868 - UNKNOWN
Ella A.
Bates
~1877 - UNKNOWN
Hanibal
J.
Bates
~1879 - UNKNOWN
Rufus
D.
Bates
D. UNKNOWN
Bruno
Saxon-
Ergen
D. UNKNOWN
Hasalda
Von
Engern
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
de
Gatinais
~1877 - UNKNOWN
William
N.
Rhodes
D. UNKNOWN
Cumi
Liner
1892 - 1932
Icie P.
McClure
39
39
D. UNKNOWN
Leonidas
Jerome
McClure
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
A.
Norton
D. UNKNOWN
Victor
Cataway
D. UNKNOWN
Jim
English
D. UNKNOWN
George
Thompson
Brown
Private
FNU
Brown
?
D. UNKNOWN
Fred
Harrison
Pitts
Private
FNU
Pitts
?
1443 - 1524
Thomas
Howard
81
81
~1440 - 1497
Elizabeth
Tylney
57
57
~1410 - <1447
Frederick
Tylney
37
37
~1428 - 1473
Elizabeth
Cheney
45
45
1393 - 1461
Laurence
Cheney
68
68
~1395 - >1422
Elizabeth
Cokayne
27
27
~1365 - 1399
William
Cheney
34
34
~1372 - 1436
Katherine
Pabenham
64
64
~1340 - UNKNOWN
John
Cheyne
~1344 - <1373
Joan
Muschet
29
29
~1334 - 1399
Lawrence
De
Pabenham
65
65
~1341 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
D'Engaine
~1365 - 1427
John
Cokayne
62
62
~1368 - 1426
Ida De
Grey
58
58
~1333 - 1373
John
Cokayne
40
40
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
Vernon
1323 - 1388
Reynold
De
Grey
65
65
~1331 - 1396
Alianore
(Eleanore)
Le Strange
65
65
D. UNKNOWN
Blanche
Swynford
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Swynford
>1377 - 1426
Thomas
Beaufort
49
49
BET 1375 AND 1377 - 1447
Henry
Beaufort
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
Castille
D. UNKNOWN
Juan
Aragon
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
Aragon
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
Aragon
D. UNKNOWN
Juana
Aragon
D. 1502
Arthur
Tudor of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
of
England
1330 - 1376
Edward "The
Black Prince"
Plantagenet
45
45
1328 - 1397
Joan
of
Kent
68
68
Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent" later (after her cohabitation/marriage with William de Montagu) married as her 3rd husband the Black Prince, was mother of Richard II and may well have been the lady who inspired the naming of the Order of the Garter. [Burke's Peerage] Joan, Countess of Kent and Baroness Wake, both in her own right; married 1st by 1339 Sir Thomas de Holand, KG, of Broughton, Bucks, considered to be Earl of Kent in right of his wife. Joan, Countess of Kent, married 2nd 10 Oct 1361 Edward, (The Black Prince), Prince of Wales (dvp 3 June 1376), eldest son of Edward III, and died 8 Aug 1385, leaving by him [Richard II King of England; deposed 30 Sep 1399, murdered 14 Feb 1399/1400], with an elder son (died at age seven). [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------------------- He [William de Montagu] married, 1stly, Joan, suo jure COUNTESS OF KENT, BARONESS WOODSTOCK and BARONESS WAKE, sister and heir of John, EARL of KENT, and daughter of Edmund, EARL OF KENT, younger son of EDWARD I by his 2nd wife Margaret, daughter of PHILIP III, KING OF FRANCE (a). [Complete Peerage XI:388-90, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] (a) The marriage presumably took place before 10 Feb 1340/1, when the Earl of Salisbury [William's father] had lic. to settle Mold upon William, son of William de Montagu, and Joan his wife; certainly before the date in 1343, when the Bishop of Exeter (Grandison) wrote that his nephew, son and heir of the Earl of Salisbury, had m. the niece of Thomas Wake (Lord Wake of Liddell). Sir Thomas Holand (later Earl of Kent) afterwards proved that he had m. Joan (about 1339, when she would have been 11), and alleged that, in his absence in Prussia, she was m. to William de Montagu. William and Joan were still living as husband and wife, 15 Oct 1348. They were divorced in or before Oct 1349. The pope ordered the re-establishment of the 1st marriage, 17 Nov 1349. The papal commission to the archbishop, concerning the marriage of the Prince of Wales and the Countess Joan, 7 Sep 1361, confirmed by another Bull, 11 Dec following, records that the Earl of Salisbury acquiesced in the definitive sentence (pronounced in 1349) and m. another lady, whom he thenceforth possessed, and still possesses, as his lawful wife. ------------------------------------------- First Female holder of Order of the Garter, "a great beauty". She was described as the most beautiful and most amorous lady in the whole kingdom of her time. Born the youngest child of Edmund of Woodstock, created Earl of Kent by his father, King Edward I. She was only 2 when he was executed for plotting against the regency of Queen Isabella (who, with the help of her lover Roger Mortimer, had deposed her husband Edward II in favor of her son Edward III). Although the granddaughter of a king, she had few material prospects, and that would indicate that her marriage to Sir Thomas was a love match. Thomas de Holand fought at the Battle of Crecy, 26 Aug 1346. During his absence abroad, Joan his wife went through a form of marriage (possibly under compulsion) with William de Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (d. June 3, 1397), KG. On 17 Nov 1349 the Pope ordered that Joan be restored to her lawful husband.
6 JAN 1366/67 - 14 FEB 1399/00
Richard II
Plantagenet
of England
D. 1394
Anne
of
Bohemia
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
France
~1338 - UNKNOWN
William
Plantagenet
1345 - 1369
Blanche
Plantagenet
24
24
D. 1394
Constance
of
Castile
1367 - 1413
Henry IV
Bolingbroke
of England
46
46
4th son of John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster
>1339 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
of
Langley
>1340 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
of
Gloucester
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Perrers
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
of
Kent
D. 1425
Edmund
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Mortimer
1369 - 1394
Mary
De
Bohun
25
25
BET 9 AUG AND 16 SEP 1387 - 1422
Henry
V of
England
D. UNKNOWN
John
of
Bedford
D. UNKNOWN
Humphrey
of
Gloucester
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
of
France
1421 - 1471
Henry
VI of
England
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Anjou
D. 1471
Edward
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Neville
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
Castille
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
of
Cambridge
D. 1460
Richard
Plantagenet
of York
D. UNKNOWN
Cecily
Neville
1368 - 1437
Joan
of
Navarre
69
69
D. ~1422
Charles VI
"The Mad"
of France
1784 - 1859
Jesse
Hatcher
75
75
BLADEN COUNTY, NC - COURT - Petition of Stephen Barfield Source: General Assembly Session Records. November-December 1800. Box 3. To the Honorable, the General Assembly of the State of No. Carolina. The Petition of Stephen Barfield of the County of Bladen - Humbly representeth That your Petitioner has two illegitimate Sons bearing the names of Jesse Hatcher and Allan Somerset who is now both minors, and is desirous that their names should be alterd to that of Jesse Barfield and Allen Barfield which your petitioner prays may be done by legislative Authority, by having an Act of the General Assemly pass'd for that purpose, and their names confirmed under the same REgulations that all other names similar to those is done by your Honorable body and your Petitioner as in duty bound will every pray. 1st Nov. 1800 Stephen Barfield --------------------------- HORRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA DEED BOOK A-1 PLEADINGS AND JUDGMENTS 1804-1808; CONVEYANCES 1803-1810, 1838-1839 Abstracted by Catherine H. Lewis 67 Jessie Barfield & Jane his wife [d/o Francis Floyd, decd.] vs Izabel Taylor, admx. & Hugh Floyd & Sam’l Floyd, Admrs. Writ of partition 22 Oct 1804. Commissioners: Benjamin Lewis, Samuel Foxworth, John Ford, Joseph Ford, Willis Rawls. Heirs: Izabel, widow and 7 children: Jane, Hugh, Theophilus, Johnston, Cathrine, Izabel & Francis [minors, Jane & Hugh, execs.] Division signed 20 Mar 1806. Order signed October term 1807. ---------------------------------------- 1850 Warren Cty,Ms Census 879/907 Jesse Barefield 67 SC Eliza " 16 Ms Catherine Hatcher 12 Ms ---------------------------------- Found on Genforum, posted by Louise Barfield: While visiting Vicksburg Ms. I went to Porter's Chapel Cemetery and discovered the graves of Jesse & Jane (Floyd) Barfield/Barefield and many of their children. Although these Barefields are not directly linked to my family I wanted to share with those of you who are from their line. They left a beautiful tribute behind on the graves of their family members. If you have never seen the graves, please go, it's a site you will never forget. These Barefields, (at times spelled Barfield and Bearfield, the family now spells it Barefield) were a shining example for all who carry the name. The graves are each surrounded in brick about a foot high, on top of the brick lay a slab of what appeared to have been marble, it runs the length of each grave. The inscriptions were written on the slabs. Inscriptions: To The Memory of Jesse Barfield A Native Of South Carolina. Born September 14th, 1784 Died September 21st, 1859 Sacred To the memory of Jane Barefield, wife of Jesse Barefield Born Febuary 11th, 1783 Died March 24th, 1832 Her history was of beautiful comment on the duties of the wife, the mother, and the friend as she lived for the happiness of others her life was a pious offering to God and humanity to charity, prudence, and frugality she united the faith and hope of the christian; and has left a memory of unfading greeness in the hearts of those who survive and mourn her loss. At the foot of her grave stands a DAR plaque with this inscription: Jane Floyd Barefield Daughter of a Patriot Placed by the Deer Creek Chapter DAR. Francis Barefield Born June 31, 1805 Died December 29, 1846 Jesse F. Barefield Born Febuary 3, 1816 Died August 15, 1850 Viola Barfield A native of MS. Born September 11, 1834 Died September 27, 1857 Hugh Barefield Husband of Susan Barefield Born June 11, 1820 died September 28, 1854 Rebecca Shamberger Daughter of Susan Barefield Born September 5, 1842 Died March 1, 1846 Back Row: Stephen Barefield Born August 23, 1805 Died December 23, 1863 Life's labours past the honest toilful man sleeps here, as only the just whose worth and virtues blossom in the dust. Margaret Barfield (his wife) Born March 20, 1804 died January 28, 1863 Hers was a life of careful domestic toil, of patient unwearied devotion of daily trials and daily triumph. Blessed are the dead who die in the hand. The above mentioned graves are now divided from the other graves at Porter's Chapel by a road and are across the street setting on the hill. The following graves were found in the main part of the cemetery behind the (now) Methodist Church. They were together & large slabs cover the graves. John Bearfield Born September 12, 1812 Died August 17, 1873 Mark the perfect man and behold the upright. For the end of that man is peace. signed, SJB Margaret Consort (wife) of John Barefield Born May 8, 1820 Died April 9th 1852 ---------------------------- The 1850 WarrenCo census shows an Eliza Barfield, age 16 bn MS, and Catharine Hatcher, age 12 bn MS, living with Jesse. It is not known who Eliza is, but Catharine is Jesse's granddaughter, dau of Stephen and Margaret Barfield Hatcher. (all of above from Ancestry.com, Nel Hatcher, Descendants of William Hatcher, 1613-1680) _____________________________________________________________________________________ 1850 Slave Schedule, Warren County, Mississippi Owner: Jesse BAREFIELD 1 Black Female, 45 1 Black Male, 43 1 Black Male, 43 1 Black Female, 38 1 Black Male, 24 1 Black Male, 23 1 Black Male, 20 1 Black Female, 18 1 Black Male, 14 1 Black Female, 10 1 Mulatto Male, 8 1 Black Female, 6 1 Black Female, 4 1 Black Male, 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOURCES Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812 - Ancestry.com
1783 - 1832
Sarah
Jane
Floyd
49
49
~1828 - UNKNOWN
William
Hintson
~1828 - ~1905
William
A.
Hintson
77
77
BET 28 MAR 1754 AND 1756 - 1804
Francis
Lewis
Floyd
BET 1 JUL 1763 AND 1764 - ~1837
Isabella
Warburton
Johnston
1725 - BET 1793 AND 1794
Gilbert
Jr.
Johnstone
Gilbert Johnstone (1725-94), raised and equipped a company of partisan horsemen and served under Marion during the Revolution. His son Hugo was in his command and their military orders were signed by John Rutledge. He was born in Ireland and died in North Carolina. (The National Society for the Daughters of the American Revolutions Volume 17, page 239 - Mrs. Virginia Eliza Powell Pickett. DAR ID Number 16646)
BET 1715 AND 1739 - >1763
Margaret
Worburton
~1700 - 1775
Gilbert
Sr.
Johnstone
75
75
~1700 - >1725
Caroline
Johnstone
25
25
1665 - 1730
John
of
Stapleton
65
65
~1665 - >1718
Elizabeth
Belchier
53
53
1633 - 1673
Gabriel
Belchier
40
40
1625 - 1672
James
Johnstone
47
47
~1831 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Ann
Standard
~1835 - UNKNOWN
Marshall
Standard
1837 - UNKNOWN
Steven
Standard
BET 1846 AND 1847 - UNKNOWN
Ezekial
Standard
1853 - UNKNOWN
Wiley
Standard
1855 - UNKNOWN
James
Standard
1875 - UNKNOWN
Argustus
Standard
1880 - UNKNOWN
Bobbie
Standard
1803 - UNKNOWN
Ann
R.
Barfield
1814 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Elizabeth
Barfield
~1699 - UNKNOWN
Gabriel
Johnstone
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Johnstone
BET 1704 AND 1718 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Johnstone
D. UNKNOWN
John
Johnstone
BET 1633 AND 1635 - 1673
Henrietta
Douglas
1602 - 1653
James
Johnstone
51
51
~1606 - 1640
Margaret
Douglas
34
34
31 JAN 1651/52 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Johnstone
of Crawford
1654 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Johnstone
1660 - UNKNOWN
James
Johnstone
17 FEB 1663/64 - UNKNOWN
William
Johnstone of
Annandale
1667 - UNKNOWN
George
Johnstone
18 JAN 1656/57 - UNKNOWN
Henrietta
Johnstone
1567 - 1608
James
Johnstone
41
41
1576 - 1636
Sarah
Maxwell
60
60
~1544 - 1587
John
Johnstone
43
43
BET 1549 AND 1552 - >1613
Margaret
Scott
BET 1512 AND 1522 - 20 JAN 1582/83
John
Maxwell
BET 1534 AND 1544 - 14 MAR 1592/93
Agnes
Herries
BET 1582 AND 1583 - 8 MAR 1638/39
William
Douglas
~1586 - 1628
Isabel
Kerr
42
42
BET 1558 AND 1559 - 1615
James
Douglas
BET 1561 AND 1564 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Fleming
BEF 20 FEB 1557/58 - 1609
Mark
Kerr
~1555 - 8 JAN 1616/17
Margaret
Maxwell
1658 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Johnstone
1659 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Johnstone
~1753 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
Johnston
~1751 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Johnston
1726 - 1786
Andrew
Johnson
Floyd
59
59
<1699 - <1774
Nathaniel
Floyd
75
75
>1699 - >1774
Mary
LNU
75
75
1790 - UNKNOWN
Johnson
Hugh
Floyd
~1801 - UNKNOWN
Francis
Floyd
1787 - UNKNOWN
Theophilus
Floyd
~1528 - <1567
James
"Younger"
Johnstone
39
39
~1507 - 1567
John
Johnstone
60
60
~1511 - 1544
Elizabeth
Jardine
33
33
~1482 - 1524
James
Johnstone
42
42
~1496 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Maxwell
BET 1520 AND 1539 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hamilton
~1496 - UNKNOWN
John
Hamilton
BET 1500 AND 1516 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Home
1475 - 1529
James
Hamilton
54
54
~1479 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lindsay
1452 - ~1456
Alexander
Home
4
4
Was his mother Marion Lauder?
1541 - 1578
Elizabeth
Ross
37
37
~1450 - <1509
Adam
Johnstone
59
59
~1422 - <1484
James
Johnstone
62
62
~1421 - AFT FEB 1492/93
John
Johnstone
~1434 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Harries
~1454 - AFT MAR 1510/11
Marion
Scott
~1395 - 1455
Adam
Johnstone
60
60
~1347 - UNKNOWN
John
Johnstone
BET 1406 AND 1416 - <1482
Robert
Fleming
~1226 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
LNU
BET 1336 AND 1340 - >1402
Christian
De
Seton
~1522 - UNKNOWN
William
Scott
~1502 - 1552
Walter
Scott
50
50
~1505 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Kerr
~1486 - >1545
Andrew
Kerr
59
59
~1483 - >1543
Janet
Home
60
60
BET 1521 AND 1525 - 6 MAR 1599/00
Grizel
Bethune
or Betoun
~1489 - UNKNOWN
John
Betoun or
Bethune
BET 1450 AND 1455 - 1503
Patrick
Home
~1458 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Sinclair
~1430 - 1484
Thomas
Kerr
54
54
~1443 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kerr
~1441 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Kerr
~1405 - ~1450
Andrew
Kerr
45
45
BET 1540 AND 1541 - 1572
James
Douglas
BET 1542 AND 1543 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Gordon
~1499 - 1547
James
Gordon
48
48
BET 1499 AND 1503 - <1535
Margaret
Crichton
~1458 - 1525
Robert
Acarsane
Gordon
67
67
~1460 - <1538
Mariota
Acarsane
78
78
~1435 - UNKNOWN
John
Acarsane
~1437 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Vaus
~1446 - 1517
John
Gordon
71
71
~1428 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lindsay
BET 1510 AND 1525 - >1543
Catherine
Kennedy
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1501 - <1560
James
Kennedy of
Blairquhain
59
59
~1505 - >1560
Agnes
Murray
55
55
~1465 - ~1527
John
Murray
62
62
~1433 - 1493
Cuthbert
Murray
60
60
~1437 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Menzies
~1407 - ~1472
Charles
Murray
65
65
~1379 - <1438
Thomas
Murray
59
59
~1353 - 1388
Patrick
Murray
35
35
~1327 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Murray
~1301 - UNKNOWN
George
Murray
~1275 - UNKNOWN
William
Murray
BET 1509 AND 1523 - 1543
William
Herries
~1477 - 1513
Andrew
Herries
36
36
~1480 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
(Nicole)
Home
~1456 - 1506
Alexander
Home
50
50
~1438 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Elizabeth
Hepburn
<1422 - 1446
Adam
of
Hailes
24
24
BET 1388 AND 1397 - >1464
Janet
Borthwick
~1391 - <1460
William
Borthwick
69
69
William Borthwick, 1st Lord Borthwick, so created 12 June 1452, knighted vp. 1430, one of the magnates who according to contemporary records habitually plundered the Customs. [Burke's Peerage] 1430 Built Borthwick Castle by expanding Lochorwart Castle. ----------------------------------- Borthwick Castle ©1995-2002 Gazetteer for Scotland A twin towered castle on the E flank of the village of Borthwick in Midlothian, Borthwick Castle lies 2 miles (3 km) south east of Gorebridge. It was built by Sir William Borthwick in 1430 on the site of an earlier tower and is noted for its exceptionally strong walls which are up to 4.3 (14 feet) thick. It is said that prisoners, with their hands tied, were invited to jump the 4m (12 foot) gap between the massive towers of this U-plan keep. Those who succeeded were freed, those who did not would no longer be in the need of the hospitality of the house! Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-87), visited the castle in 1567 soon after her unpopular marriage to James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell (1536-78). The couple were besieged by a force of 1000, led by some of Mary's most senior nobles, who implicated Bothwell in the murder of her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1545-67). Mary was able to negotiate with the force, allowing Bothwell to slip away, and she escaped the following day dressed as a page-boy. The opposition quickly caught up with Mary who, within days, was forced into compromise and captivity at Carberry Hill. The Parliamentarian army of Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1654) attacked Borthwick in 1650 and brought about its swift surrender. Damage to the stone-work, caused by cannon, can still be seen. The castle was abandoned not long after the visit of Cromwell's forces but was fully restored between 1890 and 1914. During World War II Borthwick was used as a secret repository for various national treasures. In 1973 this fine castle was converted into a hotel. -------------------------------------- Brief History Borthwick Castle is one of the most important historic buildings in Scotland. It is a twin towered baronial keep, built by the first Lord Borthwick (conflicting sources say that is was built by Sir James Borthwick,later Lord Borthwick, in 1420, or by Sir William Borthwick in 1430. Further research is required but I think it was probably built by Sir William, who later became the first Lord Borthwick.) One history says that the castle was built on the site of an earlier motte castle known as Lochorwart, granted to Lord Borthwick by James I. Another states that in about 1378 the Borthwicks acquired the Lothian lands of Catcune, but before long they won from the Hays the much richer property of Locherworth and there built about 1430 the majestic Borthwick Castle. Whether the "winning" of the land from the Hays was through James I taking it from them and granting it to the Borthwicks I know not at this stage! Here are some reported events relevant to the romantic history of the castle, and the Borthwicks themselves: 1420: In 1409 Margaret, daughter of William Hay, married William the 'Red' Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus in an attempt to bring the 'Red' Douglases back into the fold of the 'Black' Douglas camp. With the death of William Hay in 1420, his son Thomas took over as Lord of Yester and started a dispute with the Borthwicks of Borthwick castle, Mid Lothian also 'Black' Douglas vassals. This led to local Lothian violence with the 'Red' Douglases delighted to help the Hays in their attacks, because they were protecting their 'in laws'. This minor civil war continued until Prince James, now King James I (1406-1437) returned to Scotland in 1424. 1430: In 1420 Sir William Borthwick was Captain of Edinburgh Castle and in 1430 he granted lands by King James and built the castle. (Possibly these were the lands lost by the Hays in the battles referred to above.) Sir William Borthwick's son was created Lord Borthwick in 1454. He died some time before 1458 and is commemorated by a splendid tomb in the old church of Borthwick. From 1430 onwards the Lords Borthwick had immense possessions and great influence in Midlothian. 1513 - The Battle of Flodden: In 1478 John Hay was created Baron Yester of Yester. In 1513 Baron Yester and his kinsman Hay Earl of Erroll of Slains castle, near Aberdeen gathered their forces together and marched south with King James IV of Scots (1488-1513) to harry the north of England. The King was also joined in this venture by several other noble Lairds, the aged Archibald 'Bell-the-cat' Douglas of Tantallon castle, Lord Borthwick of Borthwick castle (the King's cannon commander) , Lord Lyndsay of Byres castle, near Haddington and the Border veteran Lord Home of Home castle. The Scots crossed the river Tweed at Coldstream, stormed Wark castle, bombarded Norham castle with 'Mon's Meg' (great bombard held today at Edinburgh castle) into surrender, seized Etal castle and burnt down Ford castle after the King spent several days dallying with Lady Heron of Ford. This was a ploy on Lady Heron's part, by detaining the Scots King in her bedchamber it allowed the English Borders time to assemble their forces at Newcastle and Alnwick. As the Scots sat inactive encamped at Flodden hill, Archibald Douglas suggested the Scots army should either advance further into England or withdraw altogether. The King insisted that Douglas leave if he was too old to fight. Furious, Douglas departed leaving his two sons George and William to fly the Douglas colors at Flodden When the English did arrive they began filing across the valley towards Branxton ridge cutting off the Scots retreat route. Lord Borthwick pleaded with the King to let him fire a barrage on the English before they reached the other ridge. King James dismissed this suggestion as unchivalrous and insisted a salute was fired to acknowledge their arrival. Interestingly this salute was viewed as incompetence by the English who assumed the Scots gunners were firing over their heads unable to gauge their position. Lord Lyndsay begged the King to allow him to charge with his horsemen down the hillside to divide the English before they could assemble. Once again the King refused the sound guidance of his men and threatened to hang Lord Lyndsay from the gate of Byres castle on his return to Scotland if he did not hold his position. See Douglas History. William, 4th Lord Borthwick, was killed in the Battle of Flodden in 1513, after which his son, William (d.1543), took responsibility of the young King James V in Stirling Castle. 18 November 1650: the Borthwicks adhered to the royalist cause during the civil war, and their castle was besieged after the Battle of Dunbar in 1650. Oliver Cromwell, leader of the Roundheads in the Civil War, attacked the castle, but it was spared from the inevitable destruction when Cromwell offered John, the royalist 10th Lord Borthwick, honourable terms of surrender, which he accepted. First Cromwell sent a letter to Lord Borthwick, requesting the surrender of the house '....you shall have libertie to carry off your armes and goods and such other necessitate as you have.. ... You have harboured such parties in your house as have basely and inhumanely murdered our men: if you necessitate me to bend my cannon against you, you may expect what I doubt you will not be pleased with.' Borthwick initially resisted, but Cromwell's cannon quickly demonstrated that the castle walls were not the impregnable form of defence they had once been, creating the damage to the eastern wall and parapet still visible today, and Borthwick quickly came to terms, exchanging his castle for the lives of its defenders. Cromwell's letter hangs today, 350 years later, in the Great Hall of Borthwick Castle. The Civil War resulted in the dethronement, trial and beheading of a Stuart King, Charles 1. Oliver Cromwell 1599 - 1654 Soldier and statesman. Born in Huntingdon (England), Cromwell was staunchly Calvinist in his religious principles and was regarded as a gifted and forceful general. He led the Parliamentarian army which over-threw King Charles I. Although Charles had surrendered to the Scots, he was handed over to Cromwell who executed him in London (1649). Cromwell brought about an enforced Union between Scotland and England by appointing himself as Lord Protector of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. When King Charles II signed the National Covenant, he regained the support of Scotland, causing Cromwell, supported by General Monk, to invade (1650). Monk crushed Scotland within a year, forcing Charles II to flee the France and causing much hunger and poverty. It was only after Cromwell's death and the Stuart restoration in 1660 that conditions improved. Source: ©1995-2001 Gazetteer for Scotland. 1687 - Mary Queen of Scots: The connection between the castle and Mary Queen of Scots is so famous that I've created a separate section for it below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Mary Queen of Scots & Borthwick Castle Mary Stuart, Mary Queen of Scots (1542-87) and James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell (1536-78) visited the castle in 1563 during a progress. Perhaps they liked it - or thought it a safe fortress - as it was in Borthwick castle that Mary and her new husband Bothwell sought refuge in 1567. On that occasion they were besieged here, Mary only escaping disguised as a man. Here, with grateful acknowledgement to the excellent Mary Stuart site, is a chronology of Mary's brief but dramatic connection with the castle: 1 July 1563: Mary travels to Dunipace, Glasgow, Hamilton, Dumbarton Castle, Inveraray Castle, Dunoon, Eglington. Then on to Ayr, Dunure, Ardmillan, Ardstinchar, the Abbey of Glenluce, the Priory of Whithorn, Kenmure Castle, St Mary's Isle, Dumfries, Drumlanrig Castle, Crawfordjohn, Couthalley, Neidpath Castle, Borthwick Castle, Dalhousie and Roslin. She returns to Edinburgh in September 1563 after a visit at Craigmillar Castle. 1 May 1567: The nobles who had been coerced to put their names to the Ainslie Bond, in support of Bothwell's marriage to Mary, rapidly changed their minds when they saw Bothwell in such a powerful position. On 1 May 1567, they signed another bond whose aims were the liberation of the Queen, securing Prince James and bringing the dictatorship of Bothwell to an end. The ringleaders included Morton, Argyll and Atholl who had signed the Ainslie Bond. Maitland also deserted Mary's cause even though he had previously encouraged her to marry Bothwell. 15 May 1567: Mary and James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, her third husband, are married in Edinburgh according to Protestant rites at 10 a.m. The nobles were not happy. 7 June 1567: Bothwell and the queen left Edinburgh on 7 June, and headed for the impregnable fortress of Borthwick (or Botherwick) Castle where they hoped to muster their own forces. 9/10 June 1567: The Earls of Morton and Hume, with eight hundred of their Borderers, appeared at Borthwick Castle. The nobles demanded Bothwell's head and Mary's renunciation of the Earl and his influence. Bothwell, a suspect in the murder of Queen Mary's second husband, Lord Darnley, just a few months before, fled the castle's sheltering 110-foot towers and the asylum offered by the 6th Lord Borthwick, leaving his wife and queen behind. 11 June 1567: Mary managed to escape through a narrow window (right) disguised as a pageboy, and rode off to meet Bothwell at Black Castle, stronghold of the Wauchopes, Bothwell's henchmen, at Cakemuir. From there, Mary and Bothwell went to Dunbar to muster an army. 15 June 1567: The nobles seized Edinburgh. The queen mustered about three thousand men, and marched upon the capital. The forces confronted each other at Carberry Hill near Musselburgh, where, after a day spent in parleying, Mary surrendered to the nobles, and Bothwell was allowed to ride off in the direction of Dunbar. The queen was taken to Edinburgh on 15 June, and on 17 June she was conveyed a captive to Lochleven Castle, which stood on an island in the lake. On 23 June, she was forced to sign her abdication of the throne, and to confirm the appointment of Moray as regent, to govern during the minority of her son. Mary Queen of Scots Mary died upon the scaffold at Fotheringay Castle in the North of England in 1587. Bothwell had died nine years earlier in a Danish prison. See Castles site. Abbrev: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosl e y Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 318 Quality: 3 Abbrev: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999 Page: 318 Quality: 3
BET 1362 AND 1373 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
Hay
~1342 - 1406
Thomas
Hay
64
64
BET 1346 AND 1351 - ~1389
Elizabeth
Stewart
~1401 - 1418
Henry
Beaufort
17
17
~1429 - UNKNOWN
George
Ker
BET 1452 AND 1462 - UNKNOWN
Mariot
Marion
Saint Clair
BET 1428 AND 1442 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Home
BET 1400 AND 1408 - AFT FEB 1489/90
Alexander
Home
BET 1368 AND 1370 - 1424
Alexander
Home
BET 1375 AND 1382 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Hay
~1365 - 1421
William
Hay
56
56
~1339 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Johanna
Jean Gifford
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Gifford
BET 1403 AND 1412 - >1443
Mariot
Lauder
BET 1350 AND 1393 - <1421
John
Lauder
BET 1380 AND 1399 - 1425
Katherine
Landells
BET 1350 AND 1365 - 1425
Robert
Lauder
~1367 - AFT 4 JAN 1389/90
William
De
Landells
~1105 - 1162
Hugh
De
Morville
57
57
BET 1412 AND 1417 - 1466
John
Saint
Clair
BET 1413 AND 1417 - >1471
Isobel
Saint
Clair
~1394 - UNKNOWN
William
Saint
Clair
~1356 - >1429
John
Saint
Clair
73
73
~1331 - UNKNOWN
John
Saint
Clair
~1287 - UNKNOWN
William
Saint
Clair
~1335 - 1418
Margaret
Sinclair
83
83
~1303 - UNKNOWN
William
Sinclair
~1316 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stratherne
~1490 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Douglas
~1463 - 1513
Sir
William of
Glenbervie
50
50
BET 1488 AND 1494 - 1546
Robert
Maxwell
~1425 - 1513
John
Maxwell
88
88
1404 - 1484
John
Maxwell
80
80
~1372 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Maxwell
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Herbert
Maxwell
~1407 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Crichton
~1372 - 1454
George
Crichton
82
82
~1348 - >1433
Stephen
Crichton
85
85
~1351 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Cairns
~1317 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Cairns
BET 1450 AND 1470 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Stewart
~1418 - 1496
Alexander
Stewart
78
78
1441 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Douglas
~1390 - >1485
William
Stewart
95
95
~1393 - AFT 13 JAN 1458/59
Elizabeth
BET 1398 AND 1423 - 1479
James
II
Hamilton
1408 - 1468
Euphemia
Graham
60
60
BET 1387 AND 1390 - 1441
James
I
Hamilton
Held hostage in 1424 and 1426 for the ransom of King James I from his English captivity.
BET 1390 AND 1399 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Livingstone
BET 1360 AND 1371 - 1402
John
Hamilton
~1379 - UNKNOWN
Jacoba
Janet
Douglas
~1350 - 1420
James
Douglas
70
70
1382 - 1413
Patrick
Graham
31
31
1384 - 1415
Euphemia
Stewart
31
31
1335 - 1412
Patrick
Graham
77
77
1300 - 1364
David
Graham
64
64
BET 1260 AND 1275 - 1373
David
VI
Graham
~1278 - UNKNOWN
Annabelle
Strathren
~1353 - 1415
Euphemia
Egidia
Stewart
62
62
BET 1318 AND 1321 - UNKNOWN
John
Stewart
~1324 - UNKNOWN
Alicia
More
~1298 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Graham
~1268 - ~1304
Nicholas
Graham
36
36
Ancestry - Sharon Neal
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
1537 - 1572
John
Fleming
35
35
1494 - 1547
Malcolm
Fleming
53
53
~1507 - 1562
Janet
Joan
Stuart
55
55
~1465 - 1524
John
Fleming
59
59
~1477 - 1502
Eupheme
Drummond
25
25
17 MAR 1472/73 - 1513
James
IV of
Scotland
4 sons. 2 daughters
BET 1473 AND 1485 - 2 JAN 1527/28
Nichole
Kerr
1515 - 1547
Robert
Ross
32
32
BET 1517 AND 1522 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Moncrief
1482 - FEB 1555/56
Ninian
Ross
~1493 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Stewart
1909 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Gramling
1911 - UNKNOWN
Irvin
C.
Gramling
Private
Ruth
Onieta
Gramling
Private
Glenn
Alfred
Gramling
Private
Nina
May
Gramling
Private
Harry
Jennings
Gramling
Private
Phyllis
Eileen
Gramling
~1869 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
D.
LNU
~1881 - UNKNOWN
Ana
Sidle
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Choate
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Caramela
Private
FNU
Tranguia
~1897 - UNKNOWN
Prince
C.
Henson
~1464 - 1513
John
Ross
49
49
~1441 - <1499
Robert
Ross
58
58
~1416 - >1500
John
Ross
84
84
~1391 - UNKNOWN
John
Ross
~1419 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Mure
~1397 - UNKNOWN
John
Mure
~1440 - <1478
Agnes
Melville
38
38
~1415 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Melville
~1473 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Edmonstone
BET 1452 AND 1453 - 1502
Archibald
Edmonstone
BET 1455 AND 1456 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Shaw
BET 1412 AND 1430 - UNKNOWN
James
De
Shaw
<1452 - ~1488
Mary
Margaret
Stewart
36
36
BET 1409 AND 1410 - 23 FEB 1472/73
Arnold Van
Egmond von
Geldern
Wikipedia.org (Maria van Arkel) Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1385 - 4 JAN 1450/51
Jan II "met
de Bellen"
van Egmond
Wikipedia.org (Maria van Arkel) Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1380 AND 1389 - 1415
Maria
Van
Arkel
Wikipedia.org (Maria van Arkel) Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1362 - 1425
John
XII of
Arkel
63
63
Wikipedia.org (Maria van Arkel) Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1330 AND 1338 - 1396
Otto
Van
Arkel
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1335 AND 1343 - >1410
Elizabeth
Van
Bar
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1362 AND 1368 - UNKNOWN
Johanna
Van
Gulik
Wikipedia.org (Maria van Arkel) Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1318 AND 1333 - 1393
Wilhelm
VI of
Julich
~1338 - 1405
Marie
of
Guelders
67
67
1417 - 10 FEB 1478/79
Katharine
of
Kleve
~1379 - 1448
Adolf I
Herzog
Von Kleve
69
69
BET 1388 AND 1394 - 2 FEB 1440/41
Marie
of
Burgundy
1371 - 1419
Jean
De
Bourgogne
48
48
1363 - 23 JAN 1422/23
Margarethe
of
Bavaria
1336 - 1404
Albrecht
I of
Bavaria
68
68
~1340 - 26 FEB 1385/86
Malgorzata
Luben
15 JAN 1341/42 - UNKNOWN
Philippe II
"le Hardi"
of France
1350 - 16 MAR 1404/05
Marguerite
of
Flanders
1292 - UNKNOWN
Malcolm
Drummond
~1354 - 1397
Thomas
De
Holand
43
43
BET 1350 AND 1352 - 17 MAR 1414/15
Alice
Fitzalan
BET 1306 AND 1313 - 24 JAN 1374/75
Richard
De
Arundel
BET 1311 AND 1318 - 11 JAN 1371/72
Eleanor
Plantagnet
~1315 - 1360
Thomas
De
Holand
45
45
D. UNKNOWN
John
Plantagenet
BET 1300 AND 1309 - 24 MAR 1360/61
Henry "De
Grosmont"
Plantagenet
He was the Duke of Lancashire. Acceded: 1351. 1St Duke Of Lancaster. Grosment Of Derby. A Soldier and diplomatist, the most trusted adviser of King E dward III of England (reigned 1327–77). He was unquestionab ly the most powerful feudal lord in England at that time. The son of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, he was the great-g randson of King Henry III and grandfather of King Henry IV . Created Earl of Derby in 1337, he succeeded to his father 's earldoms of Lancaster and Leicester in 1345. In 1349 h e was made Earl of Lincoln and in 1351 Duke of Lancaster, w ith sovereign (or palatine) powers within his domains. Kin g David II of Scotland created him Earl of Moray in 1359. During the Hundred Years' War between France and England (1 337–1453), Henry served in the naval battles off Sluis (no w in The Netherlands) in 1340 and off Winchelsea, Sussex, i n 1350. From 1345 to 1347 he was Edward III's lieutenant an d captain in southwestern France; he won a notable victor y over a superior French force at Auberoche in Périgord, Oc tober 1345, and sacked Poitiers in October 1346. In 1349 h e was appointed captain and vice-regent of Gascony and Poit ou. As Edward's commissioner in France, he was largely resp onsible for negotiating in May 1360 the provisional Treat y of Brétigny, ending the first phase of the war. At variou s times he was sent on embassies to most of the courts of E urope. He died of the plague. Upon the death of Lancaster's older daughter, Maud, in 1362 , the Lancastrian titles and estates passed to his younge r daughter, Blanche, and her husband, John of Gaunt. Thei r son became King Henry IV, the first Lancastrian ruler of England. He Fought In France And Was Chief In Command At The Siege O f Calais. He Was Made The King's Lieutenant In Flanders And Franc e & Made Earl Of Lincoln. Earl Of Derby. He Was The King's Lieutenant For The Northe rn Parts Of England.
BET 1313 AND 1315 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Beaumont
~1382 - ~1470
Alexander
Montgomery
88
88
Succeeded his father, but d. before his grandfather Alexander, Lord Montgomery.
BET 1372 AND 1405 - 1439
Thomas
II Boyd
BET 1350 AND 1375 - BET 2 AND 7 JUL 1432
Thomas
Boyd
BET 1375 AND 1380 - UNKNOWN
Johanna
Montgomery
BET 1356 AND 1368 - ~1383
Margaret
Maxwell
BET 1352 AND 1362 - UNKNOWN
John
Montgomery
~1328 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Boyd
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Gifford
~1303 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Boyd
BET 1407 AND 1408 - 1438
Alan
Stewart
~1403 - BEF 7 FEB 1477/78
Catherine
Seton
~1348 - 1425
Duncan
Stewart
77
77
Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox (beheaded 1425). [Burke's Peerage] Lennox, previous creations: The Earldom descended to Maldouen's grandson (Malcolm, 4th Earl) , then to the latter's son (another Malcolm, 5th Earl) and grandson (Donald, 6th Earl). In about 1364, however, the 6th Earl's daughter Margaret inherited the title as Countess of Lennox in her own right. She married Walter de Fasselane (modern Faslane), who seems to have been recognized as Earl of Lennox in right of his wife since in about 1385 the two of them made the dignity over to their eldest son Duncan. This son, the 8th Earl, who had not legitimate sons, got a regrant of the title from Robert III extending the line of descent to his daughter and her husband, though why this was thought necessary, given that the Earldom had already descended in just such a manner only a generation previously, is uncertain. One can only assume that the view of Earldoms in Scotland was changing about this time. Isabel, the daughter of Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox, accordingly became Countess of Lennox, in her own right, but her husaband Murdoch, 2nd Duke of Albany and first cousin of James I, was involved in a plot against the King and executed along with his father-in-law, the 8th Earl of Lennox. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2402] Built Lennox Castle. ------------------------- EARLDOM of LENNOX (VIII) DUNCAN, EARL OF LENNOX [SCT], son and heir, by reason of his parents' resignation. He, who was born about 1345, was in 1385 confirmed by the King in the earldom. Having no lawful issue male, he resigned it for a new grant thereof, 8 Nov. 1392, to him and the heirs male of his body, whom failing, to his daughter Isabel and her husband, Murdoch Steward, and the survivors of them, and the heirs of their bodies. He married (disp. to recontract marriage 30 March 1373) Ellen, widow of John, 1st son (by 1st wife) of John, 7th LORD OF THE ISLES, and daughter of Gillespie (or Archibald or Celestin ) CAMPBELL, pobably by Isabel, daughter of Sir John LAMONT of that ilk. She was living 1434 . He was involved in the fate of the family of his son-in-law, and executed for high treaso n on the mound of Stirling Castle, 25 May 1425, and buried in the church of the Friars Preachers. [Complete Peerage VII:592-3, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] ------------------------- A knight by 8 May 1385 when he obtained the earldom on the resignation of his parents, although "an octogegenarian" and apparently blameless, he shared in the downfall of his son-in-law , Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, the Regent, and was beheaded along with him and two grandsons. EARLDOM OF LENNOX [SCT]
BET 1350 AND 1393 - <1478
William
Seton
~1377 - UNKNOWN
John
Seton
~1378 - 1449
Catherine
Sinclair
71
71
1360 - 1410
William
Seton
50
50
~1363 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Fleming
BET 1344 AND 1347 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Strathechin
BET 1338 AND 1343 - 14 FEB 1404/05
David
Fleming
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Dunbar
BET 1373 AND 1383 - 1440
Malcolm
Fleming
~1384 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stewart
1265 - 1317
John
Graham
52
52
BET 1437 AND 1438 - ~1477
Malcolm
Fleming
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Douglas
~1441 - UNKNOWN
Euphame
Livingstone
~1438 - 1519
John
Drummond
81
81
1445 - 1470
Sir Malcolm
Drummond
of Stobhall
25
25
BET 1421 AND 1443 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Murray
~1429 - UNKNOWN
William
Murray
BET 1401 AND 1402 - ~1454
Margaret
Colquhoun
BET 1374 AND 1380 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Drummond
1382 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ruthven
BET 1346 AND 1362 - 1373
John
Drummond
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Sinclair
1245 - 1293
Malcolm
Drummond
48
48
1445 - >1509
Elizabeth
Lindsay
64
64
BET 1421 AND 1425 - 1453
Alexander
"The Tiger"
Lindsay
Alexander de Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford, "Earl Beardie" or "The Tiger", hereditary Sheriff of Forfar as well as Aberdeenshire, Ambassador to England 1451, rebelled against James II 1452 but defeated at Battle of Brechin, following which he was stripped of his title (pardoned 1453); married Margaret (later wife of William Wallace of Cragie) - Burkes Peerage Sir Alexander Lindsya, "The Tiger", 4th Earl of Crawford, d. Sept 1453, sheriff of Aberdeenshire 1445-1452, Ambassador to England 1451, Guardian of the Marches 1453; m. as her 1st husband Margaret Dunbar, d. bet July 1498 and January 1499/1500, daughter of Sir David Dunbar of Cockburn - Magna Charta Sureties
1405 - 17 JAN 1445/46
David
Lindsay
David De Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford, hereditary Sheriff of Aberdeenshire (a post which remained in the Lindsay family till the first half of the 16th century and which helped them maintain a quasi-independent status as princes); married c. March 1422/23 Marjory, daughter of Alexander Ogilvie of Auchterhouse; killed 17Jan 1445/46 four days after being injured in an affray at Arbroath between the Lindsay's (led to victory by his son and heir) and his wife's relatives the Ogilvies, despite his efforts to prevent it. - Burkes Peerage Sir David Lindsay, Knight, 3rd Earl of Crawford, sheriff of Aberdeenshire, d. 17 Jan, 1446; m. (papal dispensation, 4 Mar 1422/23), marjory, living 1400, daughter of Alexander Agilvie of Auchterhouse. - Magna Charta Sureties
BET 1400 AND 1408 - BET 1460 AND 1476
Marjory
Ogilvy
Marjory, living 1400. daughter of Alexander Agilvie, of Auchterhouse. - Magna Charta Sureties
~1374 - >1421
Alexander
Ogilvy
47
47
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
BET 1332 AND 1335 - BET 1391 AND 1392
Walter
Ogilvy
Walter was killed in a skirmish with robbers in 1391. (Burke's Peerage)
~1387 - >1328
Alexander
Lindsay
59
59
Alexander De Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford, knighted 1424, a hostage for James I and imprisoned in the Tower of London 1424; obtained a new entail of his comitatus (county, here in the sense of domains appertaining to an earl of a county) 1421 (an early example of a royal charter containing a name and arms clause) - Burkes Peerage Sir Alexander Lindsay, Earl of Crawford, b. c 1387, d. 1438 after 31 March; ambassador to England 1429-1430; m. before 1410, Marjory, probably a daughter of the Earl of Dunbar (Magna Charta Sureties)
BET 1389 AND 1392 - >1429
Marjory
of
Crawford
BET 1359 AND 1360 - 1407
David
Lindsay
David De Lindsay, 1st Earl of Crawford, so created between 21 April and 2 May 1398; Justiciary 1289; Sheriff Banff; inherited from cousin as 9th feudal Lord of Crawford 1397; represented the chivalry of Scotland in what contemporary chroniclers refer to as a "passage of arms' (i.e. a friendly joust) with Lord Welles on 23 April (St George's Day) 1390 on London Bridge before Richard II and his Queen Anne of Bohemia, when he unhorsed his opponent; Admiral of Scotland 1403. Ambassador to England 1404 and 1406; acquired the feudal Lordship of Strathnairn from his wife (Burke's Peerage)
~1362 - ~1446
Jean
Stuart
84
84
May have been Elizabeth or Catherine Stewart.
~1329 - 1381
Alexander
Lindsay
52
52
Sir Alexander de Lindsay of Glenesk, angus; succeeded his mother in her share of the Abernathy lands. - Burkes Peerage
BET 1335 AND 1338 - <1378
Catherine
Stirling
About the middle of the fourteenth century the male line of the Stirlings of Glenesk failed in two co-heiresses. One of these ladies, Catherine Stirling, was married to Sir Alexander Lindsay, third son of Sir David of Crawford, and she was the mother of the first Earl of Crawford. The other daughter was married to Robert de Atholia, grandson of Angus, Lord of the Isles. He succeeded to the Inverness and Moray portion of the Stirling estates; Sir Alexander Lindsay inherited the Angus section of them, and they formed a noble domain. Catherine Stirling died some time before 1278, as Sir Alexander Lindsay had married his second wife, Marjory Stuart, cousin to Robert, Duke of Albany, prior to that date. Local tradition says Catherine Stirling had a defomed brother known by the sobriquet of 'Jackie Stirlin' who was heir to the property. He was to marry the daugher of a neighboring baron, but this union did not approve itself to Sir Alexander and his lady. Remonstrance proving of no avail, the laird was despatched at a place a little to the north of the Castle, and the body was buried in the family vault. The crime embittered the latter days of the Lord of Edzell, and he made atonement for the murderous deed of his youth by large gifts to the Church. He rebuilt the Church of Finhaven, and gifted it to the Cathedral of Brechin, then went on a pilgimage to Palestine where he died en route.
~1300 - UNKNOWN
John
Stirling
The next proprietors of Glenesk of whom we have any knowledge are the Stirlings. It is not known whether they followed immediately after the other owners we have noted, or if there was an intermediate proprietary race. The family whence they sprung is not certainly known, but it is probable they were of the same stock as the family of Keir, the armorial bearings of both having points in common. In what manner, or from whom, they acquired Glenesk is also unknown. Besides possessing Glenesk, Edzell, and Lethnot, they were also the proprietors of large estates in Inverness and Moray shires, and they were sometimes designed "de Moravia". In Ragman Rolls, they are so styled, and several others of them swore featly to Edward I at same time, as did 'de Glenesk". (Burke's Peerage) (?)
~1299 - 1357
David
Lindsay
58
58
~1240 - <1303
Mary De
Ergadia
of Argyll
63
63
Mary (married 4th by 10 April 1299, as his 2nd wife William FitzWarin and died by 10 Oct 1301), daughter of Ewen of Argyll and widow of (a)Magnus, King of the Isles of Man (died 1265) and (b) Malise, 5th Earlof Strathearn (died by 23 Nov 1271) [3rd husband was Hugh Aberneth(died c1291)]. [Burke's Peerage] ------------------------------ He [Malise of Strathearn] married, 4thly, circa 1268, Mary, widow of Magnus, KING OF MAN (died 1265), daughter of Ewen of Argyll. He died (before 23 November) 1271, it is said in France, and was buried at Dunblane. His widow married, 3rdly (post nuptial dispensation 5 April1281), Sir Hugh ABERNETHY of that Ilk, who died between 28 June 1291and 10 February 1291/2. She married, 4thly, as his 2nd wife, before 10 April 1299, William FITZWARIN, who died before 1 December following and was buried in the church of the Grey Friars, London. M.I. She was living, 28 September 1300, but died before 10 October 1303 and was buried with him. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/1:382-3, (transcribed byDave Utzinger)]
BET 1423 AND 1425 - BEF JAN 1498/99
Margaret
Dunbar
BET 1376 AND 1380 - >1443
David
Dunbar of
Cockburn
1301 - ~1330
Edmund
of
Woodstock
29
29
BET 1292 AND 1299 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Wake
~1268 - UNKNOWN
John
Wake
1280 - 1328
Robert
De
Holland
48
48
1265 - UNKNOWN
Louis
"D'Acre"
De Brienne
1270 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Beaumont
1291 - 1349
Alice
Comyn
58
58
~1256 - UNKNOWN
Joan
De
Latimer
BET 1243 AND 1253 - 1311
Robert
De
Holand
BET 1253 AND 1256 - >1311
Elizabeth
De
Samlesbury
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Willem "The
Good" De
Hainault
~1294 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
De
Crepi
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Charles
De
Crepi
1281 - 1345
Henry
of
Lancaster
64
64
Henri de Lancastre, knight, serving with the army of King Edward I in Scotland; fought at the Battle of Falkirk, 22 July 1298. His arms are recorded as "Gules three lions passant gardant in pale or a bend azure" (Falkirk Roll H53 (12) {The bend was a difference, as the arms themselves - Gules three lions passant - were the arms of his cousin the King; his brother Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, bore the same arms, with a label for difference.} "Henricus de Lancastre Dominus de Munemue". tenth of the barons who sealed the Baron's letter to the Pope, February 1301 (in response to the Scots letter to Boniface VIII in 1298, fefying the claimed English superiority) following the Parliament at Lincoln, 13-20 Jan 1300-1301. Succeeded brother Thomas as 3rd Earl of Lancaster, 1322. Earl of Leicester, 1324. Became blind (probably while in France, 1329-1330)
1244 - 1296
Edmund
"Crouchback"
Beaufort
51
51
BET 1248 AND 1250 - 1302
Blanche
De
Crepi
BET 1280 AND 1282 - AFT 19 FEB 1316/17
Maud
De
Chaworth
BET 1250 AND 1259 - 1283
Patrick
De
Chaworth
BET 1243 AND 1252 - ~1306
Isabel
De
Beauchamp
~1516 - 1584
Mark
Kerr
68
68
~1520 - 1594
Helen
Leslie
74
74
BET 1492 AND 1499 - 1558
George
Leslie
George, 4th Earl of Rothes, an Extraor Ld of Session, and Sheriff of Fife, Ambassador to the Court of Denmark 1550. On the attainder of his s, the Master of Rothes, he had a charter of the forfeited lands of Ballinbreich, which he alienated to his third son Andrew. He married 1st, 1517, Margaret, illegitimate daughter of 3rd Lord Crichton, by Margaret, daughter of James III (a union dissolved by divorce 27 Dec, 1520), and had issue. His Lordship married 2nd, Elizabeth (dsp), widow of 4th Lord Glamis, and of the 3rd Earl of Huntly, and daughter of 2nd Lord Gray. He married 3rd , Agnes, widow of the 2nd Lord Fleming, and daughter of Sir John Somerville of Cambusnethan. After the death of his 3rd wife, the Earl ws re-married to his divorced 1st wife, Margaret Crichton. George, Earl of Rothes, married 5th, Margaret Lundy (dsp), widow of 8th Earl of Crawford, and died at Dieppe, 28 November 1558, on his way home from attending as representative of the Scottish estates at the marriage of Queen Mary with the Dauphin. He was succeeded by his 3rd son. Ancestry - Larry Overmire
BET 1480 AND 1488 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Crichton
BET 1446 AND 1453 - <1493
William
Crichton
William, third Lord Crichton, had an affair with Margaret, the sister of James III, and as a result they had a child. After this he was implicated in a conspiracy against the king involving James’ younger brother, Alexander, Duke of Albany. In 1485 he was forced to forfeit all he owned and all his titles. Being lucky to escape with his life. From this point onwards the link between the Crichtons and their castle was broken. - http://www.lordbothwell.co.uk/crichton.html
BET 1455 AND 1459 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Cecilia
Stewart
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Annabella
Graham
1319 - UNKNOWN
Jean II
"Le Bon"
De Valois
1315 - 1349
Jutte
"Bonne" of
Bohemia
34
34
1293 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
VI De
Valois
1293
Joan
De
Bourgogne
1282 - 1347
Louis
III von
Wittelsbach
65
65
1311 - 1356
Margaretha
D'Avesnes
45
45
1286 - 1337
Wilhelm
III Von
Holland
51
51
1294 - ~1352
Jeanne
De
Valois
58
58
1229 - 2 FEB 1293/94
Ludwig
II Von
Wittelsbach
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Brunswick
~1311 - 1398
Ludwik
I
Luben
87
87
1290 - 1362
Agnieszka
(Agnes) of
Glogau Sagan
72
72
~1295
Reinoud II
"the Black"
Van Guelders
~1303 - 1329
Sophie
De
Berthout
26
26
~1252 - 1326
Rainald
I of
Guelders
74
74
~1265 - 1331
Marguerite
De
Dampierre
66
66
BET 1465 AND 1470 - >1518
Margaret
Janet
Balfour
Some show Margaret as the daughter of Michael Balfour and Marjorie Durie. Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1462 - 1513
William
Leslie
51
51
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1438 - ~1508
Marjory
of
Orkney
70
70
1406 - 1480
William
of
Orkney
74
74
BET 1360 AND 1375 - 1422
Henry
II
Sinclair
~1375 - UNKNOWN
Egidia
Algida
Douglas
BET 1340 AND 1388 - 1404
Henry
Sinclair
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Halyburton
~1317 - >1358
William
Sinclair
41
41
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
Strathearn
~1279 - ~1329
Malise II
"Moray"
Orkney
50
50
~1311 - >1367
Joanna
De
Menteith
56
56
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Oliphant
~1258 - 1325
Malise I
"Moray"
of Orkney
67
67
~1247 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Comyn
~1335 - >1402
John
Halyburton
67
67
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Cameron
~1316 - UNKNOWN
John
Cameron
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Cameron
~1356 - ~1392
William
Douglas
36
36
BET 1325 AND 1346 - <1409
Archibald
"The Grim"
Douglas
Leader of the "Black Douglas" clan. Illegitimate son of Sir James Douglas. He extended the Douglas lands and power, gaining the Barony of Bothwell and its castle through marriage (1362) and the Lordship of Galloway, together with lands in the eastern part of that region, from King David II in return for his loyalty. He succeeded to the Earldom of douglas after his cousin, Jame Douglas (c. 1358-1388) was killed at the Battle of Otterburn. He rebuilt Bothwell Castle and built Threve Castle, between 1360 and 1390, and it was in the latter that he died. His body was returned to Bothwell where he was buried int he Collegiate Church of St. Bride's, which he founded.
BET 1340 AND 1346 - 1409
Joanna
of
Moray
BET 1305 AND 1320 - 1346
Maurice
of
Moray
BET 1360 AND 1368 - UNKNOWN
Egidia
Stewart
~1439 - ~1486
Andrew
Leslie
47
47
~1432 - 1490
George
Leslie
58
58
~1380 - BET 19 MAY 1439 AND 3 FEB 1439/
Norman
Leslie of
Rothes
Sir Norman Leslie of Rothes was a hostage for the ransom of King James I between 1425-1427
~1350 - FEB 1411/12
Sir George
Leslie of
Rothes
BET 1318 AND 1323 - <1396
John
Leslie
~1331 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De La
Hay
BET 1290 AND 1296 - <1324
Andrew
Leslie
BET 1279 AND 1281 - BET 1316 AND 1317
Alexander
Abernathy
~1263 - 1320
Norman
Leslie
57
57
BET 1392 AND 1413 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Seton
~1409 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Halyburton
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Marjory
Douglas
~1378 - <1447
Walter "The
Younger"
Halyburton
69
69
~1368 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Stewart
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Walter
"The Elder"
Halyburton
D. UNKNOWN
John
Ferguson
1805 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
Barfield
~1800 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Pharr
1807 - UNKNOWN
Francis
Barfield
~1817 - UNKNOWN
Rhoda
Bly or
Ely
1809 - UNKNOWN
Miles
Barfield
D. UNKNOWN
Lavinia
Owls
1812 - UNKNOWN
John
Barfield
~1819 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Bolls or
Boles
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
Hatcher
1816 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Floyd
Barefield
D. UNKNOWN
Irene
Coody
1818 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Barfield
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Swanson
1820 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Barefield
D. UNKNOWN
Susan
Ferguson?
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
Barfield
1827 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Jane
Barfield
~1812 - UNKNOWN
James
Patterson
Porter
~1849 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Porter
~1838 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Hatcher
~1841 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Barfield
~1842 - UNKNOWN
Susan
Barfield
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Viola
Barfield
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Eudora
A.
Barfield
~1848 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
H.
Barfield
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
J.
Barfield
~1838 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
Barfield
~1840 - UNKNOWN
John
W.
Barfield
~1842 - UNKNOWN
Jefferson
Barfield
~1844 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Barfield
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Camariece
Barfield
~1847 - >1910
Mellvina C.
(on 1880
Census)
63
63
1880 US Census, living in Upper Hightower, Towns, GA next door to Charles B. Rogers. Mellvina C. is listed as wife to William Seay. 1900 US Census, living in Upper Hightower, Towns, GA in same household as Charles Rogers (head of household and father of Lucinda). Lucinda's husband Osborn SEAY also in same household listed as Charles Roger's son in law. 1910 US Census, Tate City, Towns, GA, married to William for 41 years, mother of 8 children, 8 children still living. Charles Rogers also in household listed as father in law (to William). Ancestry.com - Gigi Foster Creel
BET 1824 AND 1825 - 1862
Dempsey
Seay
~1840 - UNKNOWN
E.
Seay
~1844 - UNKNOWN
J.
Seay
~1844 - UNKNOWN
W.
Seay
~1848 - UNKNOWN
P.
Seay
~1866 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Patterson
~1870 - UNKNOWN
Amanda
Patterson
~1868 - UNKNOWN
Chester
Patterson
~1889 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Seay
~1875 - UNKNOWN
Ezekial
Seay
~1877 - UNKNOWN
Ellie
Seay
~1885 - UNKNOWN
Grace
Seay
~1892 - UNKNOWN
Lessie
Seay
BET 1825 AND 1828 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Brown
Rogers
Ancestry.com - Gigi Foster Creel
BET 1830 AND 1832 - 1907
Caroline
Ayers
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Woodville
Widow of a commoner
BET 1 AND 4 NOV 1470 - ~1483
Edward
V of
England
"On the death of Edward IV in 1483, the crown passed to Edward V, but Edward was declared illegitimate and deposed in favor of his uncle, Richard. Edward and his younger brother were moved to the Tower of London and after a few months the princes were never seen again." Kings & Queens of England & Scotland, pg 41.
D. ~1483
Richard
York
D. 1478
George
of
Clarence
1452 - 1485
Richard
III of
England
32
32
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Neville
D. 1471
Richard
Neville
D. 1485
Anne
Neville
1475 - 1484
Edward
of
England
9
9
D. 1499
Edward
of
Warwick
D. 1541
Margaret
of
Salisbury
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
of
Cleves
4th wife of Henry VIII. He refused to consummate the arranged marriage.
D. 1542
Catherine
Howard
Henry's 5th wife Catherine was locked up in Hampton Court prior to her beheading for adultery in 1542. One day she supposwdly excaped and in desperation ran along the 40-foot galery to pound on the king's door and beg for mercy. Sightings in this gallery of a running, screaming apparition have been reported for centuries; in fact, so many people, from staff to visitors, have reported encounters with Catherine Howard's ghost in the "haunted gallery" at Hampton Court that psychologists from the University of Hertfordshire conducted an investigation to see if they could find a scientific explanation for the phenomenon - not surprisingly, the results were inconclusive. (found on internet, not genealogy-related but it's a kind of cool story!)
D. 1548
Catherine
Parr
6th and last wife of Henry VIII.
D. UNKNOWN
Philip II
of
Spain
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Tudor
D. 1515
Louis
XII of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
of
Suffolk
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Suffolk
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Grey
D. 1554
Jane
Grey
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Bruce
D. 1612
Henry
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Rutpert
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
William
of
Nassau
1650 - 8 MAR 1701/02
William
III of
England
1662 - 1694
Mary II
of
England
32
32
D. 1671
Anne
Hyde
6 FEB 1664/65 - 1714
Anne
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
George
of
Denmark
D. 1807
Henry
Stuart
of York
1430 - <1437
Alexander (Twin
Brother of James
II) Stewart
7
7
>1452 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
>1452 - UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
>1452 - UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
D. >1493
Joan
Stewart
BET 1432 AND 1440 - >1509
Annabella
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Scotland
FEB 1425/26 - 1481
Christian
I of
Denmark
BET 1513 AND 1514 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
<1512 - UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
John
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Stewart
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gordon
~1531 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gordon
~1472 - <1513
Robert
Crichton
41
41
~1472 - <1527
Marion
Maxwell
55
55
~1452 - BEF FEB 1491/92
Robert
Crichton
~1440 - BEF FEB 1494/95
Robert
Crichton
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Erskine
~1409 - >1478
Robert
Crichton
69
69
~1388 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Crichton
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Crichton
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Christina
Erskine
~1388 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Erskine
BET 1362 AND 1366 - UNKNOWN
William
John
Erskine
~1418 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Erskine
~1395 - UNKNOWN
William
Erskine
~1375 - UNKNOWN
William
Erskine
~1414 - UNKNOWN
John
Erskine
~1368 - <1452
Robert
Erskine
84
84
~1383 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lindsay
~1350 - BET 1403 AND 1404
Thomas
Erskine
~1342 - 1413
Joneta
Keith
71
71
D. 1143
Jan III
Van
Arkel
~1328 - BEF 6 MAR 1354/55
Beatrix
Lindsay
~1452 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Stewart
D. 1473
John
Kennedy
<1501 - UNKNOWN
John
Kennedy
BET 1368 AND 1373 - 12 FEB 1428/29
John
Stuart of
Darnley
~1386 - 1429
Elizabeth
Stewart
43
43
Younger daughter and co-heir of Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox (Burke's Peerage) Elizabeth (died Nov 1429), younger daughter and coheir of Duncan, 8th Earl of Lennox (beheade d 1425). [Burke's Peerage] ----------------- Elizabeth, the Countess Isabel's other [than Margaret] sister, m. about Feb 1391/2 Sir John Stuart of Darnley, co. Renfrew (slain 12 Feb 1428/9, at the siege of Orleans). She d. in No v 1429, leaving a son and heir, Sir Alan Stuart of Darnley (slain 1439), who had a son and he ir John, who eventually succeeded as Earl of Lennox. The heirs themselves contended and their partisans in recent times have fought over the quest ion of the seniority of the two sisters Margaret Menteith and Elizabeth Stuart. That Margaret was the elder is proved (a) by the grant of the Countess Isabel in 1451 to the Friars Preachers of Glasgow made with consent of Margaret "widow of the late Lord Rusky"; and (b) by the decision in favour of her heir, John Haldane, by the King, the Lords of the Council and other barons of the realm, 12 Jan 1475/6, as mentioned below. Margaret's heirs were entitled each to one-half of one-half of the earldom, the elder of them, John Haldane, having right to the seniority; the heir of Elizabeth was entitled to the other half. The inheritance for which they fought (but not the title) was actually in enjoyment of the King's favourite, Andrew Stuart, Lord Avondale, eldest (illegitimate) son of a son of the Duke of Albany and the countess Isablel, till his death in 1488, when John Stuart, Lord Darnley, was recognized as Earl of Lennox. [Complete Peerage VII:594]
D. UNKNOWN
Ninian
McCullough
BET 1348 AND 1357 - BET 1434 AND 1445
Helena
Campbell
He [Duncan of Lennox] married (disp. to recontract marriage 30 March 1373) Ellen, widow of Jo hn, 1st son (by 1st wife) of John, 7th LORD OF THE ISLES, and daughter of Gillespie (or Archi bald or Celestin) CAMPBELL, pobably by Isabel, daughter of Sir John LAMONT of that ilk. She w as living 1434. He was involved in the fate of the family of his son-in-law, and executed fo r high treason on the mound of Stirling Castle, 25 May 1425, and buried in the church of th e Friars Preachers. [Complete Peerage VII:592-3, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
1330 - <1404
Alexander
Stuart
74
74
~1343 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Turnbull
~1494 - 1576
Patrick
Hepburn
82
82
BET 1455 AND 1460 - ~1501
Herbert
Herries
BET 1460 AND 1461 - ~1486
Mariot
Carlyle
~1480 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas
1480 - FEB 1556/57
Agnes
Stewart
Agnes was teh bastard daughter of James Stewart, Earl of Buchan. Letters of Legitimacy were belatedly issued by Queen mary on 31 Oct 1552 under the Great Seal.
~1477 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gordon
~1500 - UNKNOWN
James
Douglas
~1407 - >1488
Janet
Forrester
81
81
~1382 - 1448
John
Libertine
Forrester
66
66
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Sinclair
BET 1460 AND 1465 - BET 1505 AND 1510
David
Bethune
or Betoun
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
BET 1465 AND 1470 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Duddingstoun
1437 - 1507
John
Bethune
70
70
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Boswell
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1498 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Hay
~1468 - 1513
John
Hay
45
45
~1468 - >1524
Elizabeth
Crichton
56
56
~1435 - <1508
John
Hay
73
73
~1439 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Cunning?
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Murray
~1543 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Murray
~1545 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Scott
~1554 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Scott
~1555 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Scott
~1556 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Scott
~1558 - UNKNOWN
Eupham
Scott
BET 1415 AND 1418 - 1499
John
Bethune
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1418 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Stirling
Daughter of Stirling of Keir. One eighth part of lands of KENNOWAY brought as her tocher or dowry. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1393 - <1471
William
Stirling
78
78
Most people consider William to be the 1st of Keir, however, the "Clan Stirling Online" website states that his father brought the lands of Keir into the family and therefore the father was 1st of Keir. (from Cray Bauxmont-Flynn tree at Ancestry.com) http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1390 - >1421
Archibald
Bethune of
Holkettle & Balfour
31
31
Charter dated 1421 from Duke Murdoch (Regent of Scotland 1419-1424) of HOLKETTLE in Fife to "Archibaldo Bethune filio et heredi Johanni Bethune de Balfour....dilecto consanguino nostra" (owing to Stewart Mother and Grandmother) (fr Jim Weber tree at Ancestry.com) http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1365 - ~1420
John
Bethune
55
55
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Stewart
~1340 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Bethune
Ancestry - Larry Overmire http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1328 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Holkettle
~1320 - 1375
Robert of
Westhall
de Bethune
55
55
Ancestry - Larry Overmire http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Janet
De
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
BET 1298 AND 1300 - 1371
Michael
de
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
1446 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Murray
~1492 - 1513
Adam
Hepburn
21
21
1512 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Hepburn
~1519 - UNKNOWN
Cuthbert
Ramsay
~1469 - 1506
Alexander
Home
37
37
BET 1397 AND 1425 - ~1481
Andrew
Ker
~1376 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Ker
~1377 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Towers
~1356 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Ker
~1357 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Crichton
~1398 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Herries
~1449 - ~1469
Alexander
Home
20
20
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Hepburn
~1428 - ~1456
Alexander
Hume
28
28
BET 1338 AND 1348 - 1402
Patrick "The
Younger"
Hepburn
Sir Patrick Hepburn, the Younger, of Hailes; received safe conducts from Edward III in 1363 to visit the tomb of St. Thomas of Canterbury, and in 1364 to study at Oxford; he and his father contributed greatly to the Scottish Victory at Otterburn in 1388; married 1st VAux, daughter and co-heir of the family of that name who were feudal Lords of Dirleton; married 2nd Christian, heiress possessed of the manor or Waughton (married 2nd Sir William Lindsay of the Byres), daughter of William de Gourlay, maternal grandson of Sir William Erth, feudal Lord of Waughton, and was killed 1402 at Nisbet Moor (Burke's Peerage).
~1352 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Vallibus
~1420 - <1513
David
Hepburn
93
93
~1390 - <1469
Alexander
Hepburn
79
79
BET 1365 AND 1367 - UNKNOWN
Christian
De
Gourlay
~1425 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Sandilands
~1390 - ~1430
Jonet
40
40
~1386 - <1426
James
Sandilands
40
40
~1346 - <1426
James
Sandilands
80
80
~1264 - 1304
Margaret
de
Guines
40
40
1422 - 1476
Patrick
Murray
54
54
~1425 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Balfour
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Balfour
~1375 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Balfour
~1333 - 1385
Michael
De
Balfour
52
52
~1393 - BET 1451 AND 1459
Sir David
Murray of
Tullibardine
Acquired Polgour in 1430, Fendoch, half of Ardoch and half of Kintoches in 1443. Founded Collegiate Church of Tullibardine 1450. Obtained Lethendy and Cultrannoch in 1446. Auditor Exchequer 1448 and 1450. Bailie Earldom of Strathearn and Keeper of Methven Castle (Burke's Peerage)
D. UNKNOWN
Joao
Portugal
?
BET 1362 AND 1398 - 1439
John
Colquhoun
BET 1364 AND 1398 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Boyd
BET 1330 AND 1350 - >1395
Humphrey
Colquhoun
BET 1359 AND 1369 - 1446
David I
Murray
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
BET 1370 AND 1378 - 1410
Isobel
Stewart
~1350 - 1412
John
Stewart of
Innermeath
62
62
BET 1356 AND 1362 - 1439
Isabel
Ergadia
BET 1329 AND 1335 - 1390
Walter
Murray
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1338 - 1421
Margaret
le
Baird
83
83
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
BET 1589 AND 1591 - 19 FEB 1659/60
William
Douglas
BET 1610 AND 1611 - ~1674
Mary
Gordon
BET 1552 AND 1554 - 3 MAR 1610/11
William
Douglas
~1558 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Oliphant
~1532 - 1591
William
of
Glenbervie
59
59
BET 1532 AND 1536 - >1606
Egidia
Graham of
Morphie
1535 - 16 JAN 1592/93
Lawrence
Oliphant
In April 1567, he sat on the assize for the trial of Bothwell, for the murder of Darnley, signed the bond for Bothwell's marriage to the Queen (Mary), and was one of the nine temporal lords present at the marriage. Laurence was sent to England as a hostage for his father in 1543. He was served heir to his father's extensive estates on 2 May 1566.
~1535 - ~1590
Margaret
Hay of
Erroll
55
55
~1563 - 1636
George
Gordon
73
73
1573 - 1642
Henrietta
Stewart
69
69
~1535 - 1576
George
Gordon
41
41
~1542 - >1574
Anne
Hamilton
32
32
~1542 - 1583
Esme
Stuart
41
41
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1542 AND 1547 - BET 1632 AND 1633
Catherine
Henriette
De Balsac
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
<1361 - 1405
Adam of
Corstorphine
Forrester
44
44
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Dundas
~1331 - >1364
John
De
Dundas
33
33
~1306 - <1364
James
De
Dundas
58
58
D. 1332
George
De
Dundas
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Dundas
D. <1300
Saer
De
Dundas
D. UNKNOWN
Radulphus
De
Dundas
D. UNKNOWN
Helias
De
Dundas
D. 1215
Serle
De
Dundas
D. UNKNOWN
William
of Roslin
Sinclair
D. BEF 28 JAN 1335/36
Henry of
Roslin
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Fenton
D. UNKNOWN
Amicia
Sinclair
1264 - UNKNOWN
William
of Roslin
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De St.
Clair
1186 - >1248
Eleanore
De
Dreux
62
62
~1154 - 1218
Robert
II De
Dreux
64
64
BET 1164 AND 1168 - 18 MAR 1221/22
Yolande
De
Coucy
~1123 - BET 11 OCT 1184 AND 1185
Robert
of
France
~1130 - 1202
Agnes
De
Baudement
72
72
BET 1098 AND 1100 - 1144
Guy
De
Braine
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Alix
BET 1134 AND 1139 - 1191
Raoul I
De
Coucy
BET 1140 AND 1141 - ~1168
Agnes
Von
Hennegau
BET 1108 AND 1110 - 1171
Baldwin
IV Von
Hennegau
BET 12 MAR 1269/70 AND 1271 - 1325
Charles
I of
France
BET 1105 AND 1110 - 1148
Enguerrand
II De
Coucy
BET 1105 AND 1112 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Baugency
1257 - 1313
Malise
of
Strathearn
56
56
D. >1385
John
Kennedy
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Montgomerie
D. UNKNOWN
Neil
Montgomerie
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
De
Carrick
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
De
Carrick
D. UNKNOWN
Roland
De
Carrick
D. ~1405
John
Maxwell
D. ~1360
John
Maxwell
D. ~1270
Robert
Maxwell
D. >1265
John
Maxwell
D. UNKNOWN
Aymer
De
Maxwell
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
McGeachan
D. UNKNOWN
Roland
McGeachan
D. UNKNOWN
John
De
Maxwell
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lindsay
BET 1317 AND 1325 - 1358
James
Lindsay
BET 1230 AND 1240 - BET 28 JUN 1291 AND 10 FEB 1291
Hugh
De
Abernathy
~1266 - >1308
Alexander
De
Lindsay
42
42
Sir Alexander de Lindsay inherited in 1244 lands in Northumberland granted to his father by Margaret Countess of Pembroke, also to Breneville and the Byres and afterwards to Crawford. He was a conspicuous supporter of Sir William Wallace and Robert I the Bruce and sat in Parliament in 1308. (Burke's Peerage)
1249 - >1296
John
Erskine
47
47
~1235 - 1268
David
De
Lindsay
33
33
~1247 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
David
Lindsay
~1182 - UNKNOWN
William
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
Avice
De
Lancaster
D. ~1200
William
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
Aleanora
Gilbert
FitzReinfride
D. >1220
Helawise
De
Lancaster
1301 - <1355
Mary
Maria
Abernathy
54
54
Mary, daughter of Alexander Abernathy of that Ilk, thus acquiring Ballinbreich, Fife and Cairnie, Forfar (Burke's Peerage)
D. UNKNOWN
Dugall
Scrag
D. UNKNOWN
Uspac
Hakon
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
Baliol
BET 1195 AND 1203 - UNKNOWN
Laurence
De
Abernathy
~1320 - <1406
Egidia
Stewart
86
86
D. <1271
Malise
of
Strathearn
1222 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
De
Muschamp
~1196 - 1250
Robert
De
Muschamp
54
54
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Vesci
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Muschamp
D. ~1094
Robert
Muschamp
~1176 - <1244
Robert
of
Strathearn
68
68
D. 1223
Gilbert
De
Strathearn
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Maud
D'Aubigny
~1085 - <1156
William
"Brito" de
Aubigny
71
71
William, who assumed, from what reason is unascertained, the surname of Albini, and was known as "William de Albini, Brito," in contradistinction to another great Baron, "William de Albini, Pincerna," from whom the Earls of Arundel descended. William de Albini, Brito, Lord of Belvoir, in the Chapter House of St. Albans, confirmed all the grants of his father and mother to the Church of Our Lady at Belvoir, desiring that he might be admitted in the fraternity as those his parents had been. This feudal lord acquired great renown at the celebrated battle of Tinchebray, in Normandy, where, commanding the horse, he charged the enemy with so much spirit that he determine at once the fate of the day. of the exploit, Matthew Paris says, "In this encounter chiefly deserveth honour the most heroic William de Albini, the Briton, who, with his sword, broke through the enemy, and terminated the battle." He subsequently adhered to the Empress Maud and had his castle of Belvoir, with all his other lands, seized by King Stephen and transferred to Ranulph, Earl of Chester. He m. Maud, dau. of Simon de St. Liz, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, widow of Robert, son of Richard de Tunbridge, and ding about the year 1155, left two sons, viz., William, surnamed Meschines, and Ralph. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 160, Daubeney, Barons Daubeney, Earl of Bridgewater] Note: My sources disagree with his wife being Maud de St. Liz. The following information was contained in a post-em by Curt Hofemann, curt_hofemann AT yahoo.com: name: William D'ALBINI, Lord of Belvoir. [Ref: CP, Watney] They derived from the town of Saint-Aubin d'Aubigné, and appear in later sources as Aubigny, Albigneio, Albini, and Daubney. [Ref: TAF 31 Oct 2002] Note: de l'arrondissement de Rennes, Bretagne - Ille-et-Vilaine = in the district of (city of) Rennes in the department (county?) of Ille-et-Vilaine in the (state?) of Brittany, France) William d'Aubigny Brito [le Breton] was granted Belvoir by Henry I [Ref: Utz 10 Jan 1999] William d'Aubigny Brito, m. Cecily Bigod, daughter of Roger Bigod by Adelaide de Todeny, daughter of Robert de Todeny (Tosny) of Belvoir. [Ref: TAF 21 May 2002] Held half of Stockthorn and Tallington as held by his grandfather. Through his wife he held Belvoir. He also held South Petherton, in Somerset, which had been granted by Henry I. [Ref: Burke's Peerage 1949] 1106: fought at Techebral for Henry I [Ref: Watney #298] obtained part of the fees of Belvoir before Cecily's mother was given posession of it; the marriage, therefore, may have been arranged to settle rival claims [Ref: CP IX:578(c)] William de Albini, called the Briton, from having been born in England. He was a soldier of distinction, and acquired great renown in the celebrated battle of Tenercheby (sic), in Normandy, when he commanded the cavalry, for "by a charge of spirit, he determined at once the fate of the day." The monk Matthew Paris records "in this encounter chiefly deserveth honour the most heroic William de Albini, the Briton, who with his sword broke through the enemy and terminated the battle." When he became a supporter of the cause of Empress Maud, his castle of Belvoir, with all his great possessions, were seized by King Stephen, who presented them to Ranulph gerons de Meschines, the Earl of Chester. William-Brito de Albini died about 1155, leaving by his wife, Maud, daughter of Simon St. Liz, an eldest son, William. Ref: McBride 2 citing Wurts Vol I p39-42] Research note: Even though McBride claims to be citing Wurts, most of the above is word-for-word from Burke's. The identification of his wife is obviously at odds with Paget, Watney & others who indicate William's wife was Cecily de Belvoir/Bigod. Lastly, he was called "le Breton" not because he was born in England, but because his ancestors were from Bretagne (Brittany, now France) ... Curt Children per TAF 21 May 2002: a. William b. Robert c. Roger d. Matilda e. Basilia f. Geoffrey g. Odo h. Ralph i. (perh) Elias, ancestor of Aubigny of Ingleby Research Note: Turton & Burke's 1949 give his parents as Roger d'Ivry & Adeliza de Grantmesnil. Upon further research this filiation is not valid... Curt Regards, Curt all of the above from: Ancestry/Jim Weber wikipedia.org (William d'Aubigny (Brito))
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
Bigod
Ancestry/Jim Weber
D. UNKNOWN
Ferteth
Strathearn
~1225 - ~1283
Henry
III
Graham
58
58
Ancestry - Sharon Neal
~1220 - 1243
FNU
Avenel
23
23
Ancestry - Sharon Neal
D. ~1203
Henry
Graham
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Avenel
Ancestry - Sharon Neal
D. ~1159
Henry
Graham
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Graham
~1134 - >1198
Piers
Lutegareshale
64
64
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Mandeville
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1315 - ~1403
Alan
Lauder
88
88
~1285 - ~1370
Robert
Lauder
85
85
~1255 - <1337
Robert
Lauder
82
82
~1230 - 1311
Robert
Lauder
81
81
~1200 - >1251
William
Lauder
51
51
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Robert of
Lauder
and Bass
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Robert
of Bass
& Lauder
~1314 - UNKNOWN
Alicia
Campbell
BET 1280 AND 1285 - <1343
Colin of
Lochow
Campbell
~1258 - BET 1315 AND 1316
Neil
Nigel
Campbell
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Mariota
Cameron
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Helena
Mor
BET 1264 AND 1270 - 1333
Malcolm
Lennox
~1270 - <1326
Marjory
of Mar
56
56
<1100 - UNKNOWN
Colban
of
Buchan
BET 1100 AND 1120 - UNKNOWN
Eva
Mormaer
~1084 - UNKNOWN
William of
Fonthill
Comyn
BET 1084 AND 1088 - >1140
Maud
Basset
~1053 - ~1084
John
Comyn
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Giffard
1030 - >1080
Thurstan of
Ouilly-
Basset
50
50
~1234 - <1292
Malcolm
of
Lennox
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
D. 1248
Malcolm
of
Lennox
<1199 - >1250
Maldouen
of
Lennox
51
51
~1170 - <1217
Alwin
Mor
47
47
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
1173 - 1185
Gilbert
De
Striguil
12
12
~1210 - BEF 12 MAR 1250/51
Elizabeth
Stewart
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Sinclair
~1204 - UNKNOWN
John of
Douglass
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
of
Strathearn
~1178 - >1247
Matilda
Maud of
Orkney
69
69
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Ethen or
Ethne
LNU
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Henry
of Rosin
Sinclair
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Dunbar
~1145 - 1214
William of
Rosslyn
Sinclair
69
69
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Henry of
Roslin
Sinclair
~1118 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Grathenay
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Henry of
Roslin
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Rosabel
Fiorteith of
Strathern
BET 1220 AND 1230 - ~1294
Colin
mor
Campbell
BET 1199 AND 1205 - ~1280
Gillespie
Campbell
BET 1201 AND 1207 - UNKNOWN
Erricka
of
Carrick
~1182 - 1204
Archibald
Dugald
Campbell
22
22
1180 - UNKNOWN
Finlay
MacGillivrail
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Naughton
MacGillivrail
1158 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Campbell
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Gillespie
Campbell
~1096 - UNKNOWN
Cailan
Maol Naith
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
Lauder
?
~1421 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lauder
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Lauder
~1352 - 1394
Adolf
III Von
Kleve
42
42
BET 1310 AND 1314 - 1347
Adolf
II Der
Mark
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1315 AND 1322 - >1348
Margaret
Kleve
~1342 - 1425
Margaretha
Von
Julich
83
83
BET 1312 AND 1334 - 1383
Gerhard
VI of
Julich
~1314 - 18 MAR 1383/84
Margaretha
Von
Ravensberg
1426 - UNKNOWN
Mary
of
Kleve
<1328 - 26 FEB 1360/61
Wilhelm
V Von
Julich
~1200 - 16 MAR 1277/78
Wilhelm
IV Von
Julich
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1175 AND 1180 - 1219
Wilhelm
III Von
Julich
BET 1140 AND 1170 - 1217
Eberhard
Von
Heimbach
~1145 - >1190
Jutta
Von
Julich
45
45
D. >1172
Walter
Von
Hengebach
D. >1130
Herimannus
I von
Hengebach
D. >1147
Petrissa
~1110 - 1176
Wilhelm
I Von
Julich
66
66
D. UNKNOWN
Gerhard
IV Von
Julich
D. >1126
Gerhard
III Von
Julich
~1269 - 1298
Phillip
De
Artois
29
29
~1185 - >1234
Matilda
Von
Limburg
49
49
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1170 AND 1180 - 1226
Waleram
BET 1139 AND 1140 - <1165
Heinrich
III Von
Limburg
BET 1100 AND 1111 - 1167
Henry
II de
Lorraine
BET 1109 AND 1123 - 1145
Maud
of
Limburg
~1085 - 1139
Walram III
Paganus
Von Limburg
54
54
BET 1087 AND 1093 - 1151
Jutta
Von
Wassenberg
BET 1055 AND 1060 - 1119
Henri I
of
Lorraine
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
BET 980 AND 990 - 1027
Hartwig
II of
Bavaria
BET 1060 AND 1063 - 1138
Gerard I or
Gerhard III Von
Wassenberg
~1048 - 4 JAN 1141/42
Clemence
De
Longwy
1087 - >1158
Adolf IV Von
Saffenberg-
Norvenich
71
71
BET 1085 AND 1100 - >1134
Margarete
Von
Schwarzenburg
BET 1062 AND 1085 - UNKNOWN
Engelbert
Von
Schwarzenburg
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson tree
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Von
Mullenark
~1060 - 1109
Adalbert
V Von
Saffenberg
49
49
~1063 - UNKNOWN
Mechthild
de
Hollenden
BET 1148 AND 1150 - 1226
Sophie
Von
Saarbrucken
~1119 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
de
Lorraine
D. 18 FEB 1154/55
Mainhard
Von
Spanheim
D. UNKNOWN
Mechthild
Von
Morsberg
D. 1118
Stephan
Von
Spanheim
D. UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Hamm
D. <1125
Adalbert
Von
Morsberg
~1085 - UNKNOWN
Mechthild
Von
Mompelgard
BET 1130 AND 1135 - ~1183
Simon
I Von
Saarbrucken
~1080 - 1135
Friedrich
I Von
Saarbrucken
55
55
BET 1040 AND 1045 - 1085
Siegbert
II
Saargau
BET 1040 AND 1045 - >1100
FNU
Von
Frankenburg
~1070 - >1152
Gisela
Von
Lothringen
82
82
BET 1040 AND 1060 - 23 JAN 1114/15
Dietrich II
Herzog Von
Ober-Lothrin
BET 1050 AND 1055 - ~1099
Hedwig
Von
Flintsbach
D. 1213
Kunigunde
Von
Lothringen
BET 1151 AND 1152 - 1206
Friedrich
I Von
Lothringen
BET 1110 AND 1119 - 1176
Matthaus
I Von
Lothringen
1096 - 1138
Simon
I
Vaudemont
42
42
~1090 - 1158
Adelaide
of
Supplemburg
68
68
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
III Von
Lowen
~0988 - >1040
Thiemo
I Von
Schweinachgau
52
52
1123 - 1195
Judith
Von
Schwaben
72
72
1050 - 1105
Frederick
I Von
Staufen
55
55
>1100 - 22 FEB 1129/30
Judith
of
Bavaria
~1086 - 1113
Sbislava
Svyatopolkovna
of Kiev
27
27
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Boleslaus IV
"The Curly"
of Poland
1074 - 1126
Heinrich IX der
Schwarze
Von Bayern
52
52
Lay brother of Weingarten.
1075 - 1126
Wulfhild
Billung
51
51
1150 - 1223
Ludmilla
Von
Polen
73
73
~1126 - 13 MAR 1201/02
Miesko II
Der Alte
Von Polen
D. UNKNOWN
Jewdokija
Isjaslawna
Kijewskaja
1085 - 1138
Boleslaw III
Schiefmund
Von Polen
53
53
BET 1093 AND 1101 - 1172
Salome Von
Berg-
Schelklingen
BET 1040 AND 1043 - 1102
Wladislaw
I Von
Polen
He took the Polish throne in 1079 when Boleslaus II died, but resigned the royal title and supported Henry IV in a bid to restore peace.
<1047 - 1086
Judith
Von
Bohmen
39
39
~1065 - 1086
Heinrich I Von
Berg-
Schelklingen
21
21
~1075 - 1125
Adelheid
Von
Mochental
50
50
1101 - 1154
Isjaslaw
II Von
Kiew
53
53
1115 - 1151
Agnes
Von
Schwaben
36
36
1093 - UNKNOWN
Konrad III
Deutscher
Konig
1076 - 1132
Mitislaw
I Von
Kiew
56
56
D. 1122
Christina
Von
Schweden
1095 - 1130
Gertrud
Von
Comburg
35
35
BET 1241 AND 1279 - BET 1328 AND 1329
Gerhard
V Von
Julich
BET 1221 AND 1250 - BET 1289 AND 1293
Richardis
Guelders
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1185 - 1229
Gerhard
Van Gelre
en Zutphen
44
44
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1150 - >1207
Otto I
Van
Guelders
57
57
~1173 - 1231
Richardis Von
Scheyern-
Wittelsbach
58
58
BET 1117 AND 1130 - 1182
Hendrik II Van
Guelders
Zutphen
BET 1128 AND 1138 - BET 1175 AND 1179
Agnes
Von
Arnstein
~1091 - 1131
Gerhard
II Von
Julich
40
40
BET 1084 AND 1095 - BET 1141 AND 1142
Irmgard
Sophie Von
Zutphen
~1030 - 1092
Dietrich
Flamens Von
Wessenberg
62
62
D. UNKNOWN
Henri
III of
Luxemburg
~1025 - >1058
Ermesinde
De
Lorraine
33
33
BET 1059 AND 1060 - 1113
Otto Der
Reiche Von
Zutphen
BET 1060 AND 1075 - ~1118
Judith
Von
Arnstein
BET 1025 AND 1059 - ~1084
Gottschalk
Von
Zutphen
Graf in der Twenthe 1027. Graf van Zütphen 1037-1054. "Heinricus…Romanorum imperator augustus" donated "Mehgida…in comitatu Godeschalci comitis et in pago Westvalen" to the Stift St Simon und Juda at Goslar by charter dated 27 Mar 1052[260]. Graf in der Hetter 1062. m ADELHEID van Zütphen, daughter of OTTO Graf van Zütphen & his wife ---. Heiress of Zütphen, Waldenburg und den Vogteien Münster und Borghorst. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407
~1025 - >1059
Adelheid
Von
Zutphen
34
34
~1110 - ~1120
Ludwig
II Von
Arnstein
10
10
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Udelheid
Von
Odenkirchen
~1064 - UNKNOWN
Hemma
Von
Arnstein
~1079 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Von
Arnstein
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Arnold
Von
Arnstein
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Rutbert
I Von
Zutphen
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Irmentrud
Von
Hammerstein
BET 1117 AND 1147 - 1183
Otto
Von
Wittelsbach
~1090 - 1155
Otto II
Von
Scheyern
65
65
D. 1170
Heilika von
Lengenfeld-
Hopfenohe-Pettendorf
BET 1060 AND 1079 - 1110
Otto II
Von
Scheyern
~1065 - 1120
Richkart
Von
Weimar
55
55
BET 1025 AND 1044 - 1072
Otto I
Von
Scheyern
~0972 - >1030
Friedrich
I Von
Oberisar
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Ulrich I
Von
Weimar
1044
Sophia
Von
Ungarn
1070 - 1119
Friedrich
Von
Pettendorf
49
49
D. >1110
Heilwig
D. UNKNOWN
Ruotger
Von
Feldheim
D. UNKNOWN
Heilica
Von
Langenfeld
BET 1146 AND 1151 - 1191
Agnes
of
Bavaria
Wegener cites a source dated [1156/58] which names "Otto pal. comes" and his wife Agnes[183]. The necrology of Scheftlarn records the death "VII Kal Apr" of "Agnes ducissa"[184]. The necrology of Undensdorf records the death "VII Kal Apr" of "Agnes ducissa Bavarie"[185]. The necrology of Weltenburg records the death "VII Kal Mar" of "Agnes ducissa"[186]. m ([1156/58] or before) OTTO von Wittelsbach, son of OTTO II Graf von Scheyern, Pfalzgraf von Wittelsbach & his wife Heilika von Lengenfeld-Hopfenohe-Pettendorf (-Pfullendorf 11 Jul 1183, bur Scheyern). Pfalzgraf 1149. Duke of Bavaria 1180. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407
<1135 - >1175
Agnes
Von
Mainz
40
40
~1110 - 1171
Ludwig I
Von Looz
und Rieneck
61
61
~1060 - 1139
Arnold
I Von
Looz
79
79
The Gesta Abbatem Trudonensium names "nepote suo [=Gislebertus] comite Arnulfo de Los"[168], although another passage names "Arnulfus comes de Los, nepos Ghislberti comitis de Durachio"[169] suggesting that the former also refers to Count Arnold's cousin not his grandfather. Graf von Looz. Stadtgraf und Vogt von Mainz. Vogt of St Pierre, Liège 1086. Graf von Rieneck 1115. He founded Averbode in 1135. m ([1100]) AGNES von Mainz, daughter of GERHARD Graf von Mainz & his wife Hedwig von Bliescastel. from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Rieneck
>1030 - 17 JAN 1077/78
Emmo
III von
Looz
The necrology of Liège Saint-Lambert records the death "XVII Kal Feb" of "Emononis comitis"[166 from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. <1078
Suanehildis
of
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
Gerhard
Von
Mainz
D. UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Von
Blieskastel
D. 1142
Volmar
V of
Metz
~1095 - >1130
Mathilde
Von
Egisheim
35
35
D. 1111
Volmar
IV of
Metz
D. UNKNOWN
Swanehilde
~1054
Adalbert
II
D'Egisheim
BET 1080 AND 1084 - 1143
Ermesinde
De
Longwy
~1192 - 1231
Margarethe
Von
Brabant
39
39
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1160 AND 1165 - 1235
Heinrich I der
Streitbare
Von Brabant
BET 1133 AND 1142 - 1190
Godfrey
III
Lothier
BET 1101 AND 1107 - 1142
Gottfried
II Von
Brabant
~1060 - 25 JAN 1138/39
Gottfried
V of
Lothringen
BET 1020 AND 1021 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
II Von
Lowen
BET 1030 AND 1033 - >1086
Adele
Von Der
Betuwe
BET 1084 AND 1088 - 1117
Ida
von
Chini
BET 1060 AND 1068 - 20 MAR 1124/25
Otto II
Von
Chini
BET 1066 AND 1068 - 1124
Adelheid
Von
Namur
BET 1115 AND 1124 - >1162
Liutgard
Von
Sulzbach
~1080 - 1125
Berengar
II Von
Sulzbach
45
45
BET 1070 AND 1084 - 11 JAN 1125/26
Adelheid
Von
Wolfratshausen
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1038 AND 1067 - 1085
Gebhard
II Von
Sulzbach
BET 1058 AND 1069 - 1101
Irmgard
Von
Rott
~1060 - BET 24 APR 1120 AND 1122
Otto III
of
Wolfratshausen
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1054 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Nuernberg
BET 1135 AND 1138 - 1172
Margaret
of
Lorraine
~1163 - BET 1210 AND 1211
Mathilde
Vom
Elsass
Ancestry - Nancy Ann Norman
BET 1137 AND 1140 - 1173
Matthew
Von
Lothringen
Ancestry - Nancy Ann Norman
BET 1112 AND 1116 - BET 1165 AND 1166
Sibylla
De
Anjou
BET 1090 AND 1099 - 17 JAN 1167/68
Dietrich
II Von
Flandern
wikipedia.org (Derrick of Alsace)
BET 1010 AND 1038 - 1070
Gerhard III Von
Metz Herzon Von
Ober-Lothringen
BET 1000 AND 1020 - BET 1075 AND 1080
Hedwig
Von
Namur
BET 1050 AND 1080 - ~1117
Gertrud
Von
Flandern
~1020 - ~1059
Friedrich
Von
Formbach
39
39
~1137 - BET 1180 AND 1182
Marie
Mortain
Ancestry - Nancy Ann Norman
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Adele
De
Champagne
BET 1032 AND 1040 - 1113
Ida Von
Nieder-
Lothringen
Ida nursed her children herself, "lest they be contaminated by evil influences. " (The Ancestry & Life of Godfrey of Bouillon; by J. Andressohn; 1947) After the death of her husband, Eustace II, her zeal for the church greatly increased. With the advice and aid of her eldest son, Count Eustace II, she built a monastery in Boulogne for the Order of St. Augustine, about 1096. Later she bought the deserted monastery of Wast in the territory of Boulogne, repaired and decorated the church, richly endowed it, and then had Cluniac monks occupy it. (The Ancestry & Life of Godfrey of Bouillon; by J. Andressohn; 1947)
D. UNKNOWN
William
IV
Gouet
~1010 - 1089
Thibaut
I De
Champagne
79
79
Slain in battle by Godfrey Martel, Count of Anjou. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Lysell, mlysell AT attbi.com, provided the following information via a post-em: Jim - found the following under "The Counts of Champagne": "Thibaud I of Champagne, also known as Thibaud III of Blois, was born in 1019. Eldest son of Eudes II, he inherited the counties of Blois, Tours, Chartres and Sancerre in 1037. He equally had control over Chateau-Thierry, Provins and Saint-Florentin. His younger brother Etienne obtained the counties of Troyes, Meaux and Vitry as well as the abbey Saint-Médard of Soissons. "A few years after the death of their illustrious father, Thibaud and Etienne participated in the revolt led by Raoul of Crépy and Galeran of Meulan against king Henri I. This rebellion lasted from 1041 to 1044. King Henri received military support from the powerful count Geoffroy of Anjou who laid siege to Tours. On August 21st 1044, in what is known as the battle of Saint-Martin-le-beau, the troops of the count of Anjou were victorious over the forces of Thibaud and his brother Etienne. Etienne managed to successfully retreat, but Thibaud was captured and held prisoner in the tower of Loches. To gain his freedom, and to most probably save his life, Thibaud was forced to give over control of the Touraine region as well as the castles of Chinon and Langeais to the count of Anjou. As a result of this loss, the center of the Blois-Champagne principality shifted away from the Loire valley towards the Seine and the East. Around 1048, Etienne died and left his young son Eudes III in the protection of his uncle who acted as his regent. Upon reaching his majority, Eudes III distanced himself from Thibaud. "He came dangerously under the influence of king Philippe I before finally deciding to take part in the conquest of England in 1066. He left France never to return again. From this point onward, the count Thibaud took control permanently of all the lands belonging to his family. In 1045, Thibaud married Gersent of Le Mans who gave him his first son, Etienne-Henri. In 1049, Thibaud annulled this marriage, expressly at the demand of pope Leon IX, for reasons of parentage. "Thibaud I was directly implicated in the establishment of at least 12 monastic and parish churches in the Champagne region (a Benedictine priory for Saint-Germain of Auxerre at Saint-Florentin after 1037 ; a Benedictine priory for Marmoutier at Ventelay before 1042 ; the Benedictine priory of Saint-Ayoul for Montier-la-Celle at Provins in 1048 ; the hôtel-Dieu of Provins in circa 1050 ; the parish church at La-Croix-sur-Ourcq circa 1050 ; the collegiate church of Oulchy-le-Château after 1050 ; the parish church of Charlesville in 1060 ; the Benedictine priory of Sainte-Foy for Sainte-Foy of Conques at Coulommiers after 1060 ; the Clunisian priory of Saint-Pierre at Coincy in 1072 ; the collegiate church of Saint-Jean-des-Vignes at Soissons in 1076 ; the collegiate church of Saint-Martin of Vertus in 1081 ; the Benedictine abbey Saint-Sauveur at Vertus in circa 1081 ; the Benedictine priory of Saint-Quentin of Troyes for Molesmes before 1089 or 1090). He was in fact a self-proclaimed protector of all monastic institutions in Champagne. This great interest for monasticism was in part due to his concern for maintaining the independence of these communities from political rivals and it was a means of assuring better, friendly control of territories in these newly acquired eastern lands. His sphere of influence was thus made more considerable. As for his western domains, Thibaud established fewer new communities there. He was however the defensor of the great monastic house of Marmoutier in the Touraine region to whom he gave several tracts of land which permitted the establishment of two new priories in the county of Blois. Later in his life, Thibaud was to play an important role in what is now known as the 'Quarrel of Investitures'. Since the papacy of Leon IX (1049-1054), the Roman church began actively to fight simony in the ranks of the French episcopacy as well as to take steps in extracting itself from what was felt at the time to be heavy handed secular influence. Archbishops and bishops who had gained their office not by election, but by fraudulent means were to step down or risk anathema and excommunication. The reforms came to a climax during the reign of pope Gregory VII (1073-1085). The king of France, Philippe I, did not cooperate with Rome and had no desire to see French dioceses gain in independence. For decades the Capetian monarchs had themselves been appointing ecclesiastics to office. This was too often done in exchange for 'gifts' to the king and meant that the monarch had a great deal of influence over those appointed in this manner. The pope sent legates to France who were to reform the French episcopacy and to excommunicate those who did not heed the decisions of the popes representatives. Thibaud I invited the legates to hold a council in his city of Meaux in Brie. In 1081, this council decided the excommunication of several of the king’s appointees. Another decision of great importance made at Meaux was that all monastic communities in Champagne and elsewhere in the north of France with fewer than ten members were to be affiliated with Cluny or Marmoutier, thus they would be protected from those nobles and others who might try to exploit them. Thibaud I was undeniably an ally to the reformers and participated throughout his lifetime to revitalizing the Church in France. "The count Thibaud I Champagne died in 1089 at the age of seventy and was buried not at Marmoutier, but in the collegiate church of Saint-Martin founded by his father in the heart ot the Champagne region at Epernay. His eldest son Etienne-Henri inherited the western counties as well as Meaux. His sons Eudes IV and Hugues, born from his second marriage in 1060 to Adela of Bar-sur-Aube, received the remaining eastern counties. His youngest son, Philip, would become bishop of Chalons, but would only be in office one year before dying at a rather young age." This sheds some light on his marriage to and divorce from Gersende du Maine 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. I thought you would be interested in the information. Mike Lysell ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1030 - 1074
Gersent
of Le
Mans
44
44
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1273 AND 1281 - >1337
Isabella Von
Brabant-
Aerschot
BET 1243 AND 1254 - 1302
Gottfried Von
Brabant-
Aerschot
BET 1220 AND 1233 - 9 MAR 1260/61
Heinrich III der
Friedfertige
von Brabant
BET 1180 AND 1207 - 1 FEB 1247/48
Heinrich II der
Grossmutige
Von Brabant
~1201 - 1235
Maria
Von
Schwaben
34
34
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
<1177 - 1208
Phillip
Von
Hohenstauffen
31
31
Murdered by Otto of Wittelsbach. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
1181 - 1208
Irene
Von
Byzanz
27
27
She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile." SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
~1122 - 1190
Friedrich
von
Hohenstaufen
68
68
Supporter of the emperor conrad (his uncle) on the 2nd Crusade. Attended King Baldwin's assembly at Acre, 24 June 1148. One of the three leaders of the Third Crusade with Richard of England and Philip "Augustus" of France.
~1145 - 1184
Beatrix of the
Franche-
Comte
39
39
~1090 - 1148
Renaud
III of
Macon
58
58
1119 - BET 1147 AND 1148
Agatha
of
Alsace
D. UNKNOWN
Etienne
I De
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Von
Lowen
BET 1135 AND 1155 - JAN 1203/04
Isaakios
II
Angelos
In 1195 Alexios Angelos (Isaac's older brother) proclaimed himself emperor while Isaac was on a hunting expedition. Isaac was blinded and imprisoned for 8 years in Constantinople by Alexios. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
BET 1113 AND 1122 - >1185
Andronikos
Dukas
Angelos
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
BET 1114 AND 1125 - >1195
Euphrosyne
Castamonita
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
BET 1085 AND 1090 - >1166
Konstantinos
Angelos
15 JAN 1095/96 - UNKNOWN
Theodora
Komnene
BET 1090 AND 1099 - UNKNOWN
Theodorus
Kastamonites
1175 - >1223
Margaretha
Von
Ungarn
48
48
1148 - 1196
Bela III
Von
Ungarn
48
48
In 1164, the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus concluded a treaty with Béla's brother, Stephen III, by which Béla was given the Croatian and Dalmatian territories and sent to Constantinople to be educated in the court of the emperor. Manuel, who had no sons of his own, intended the youth to succeed him and thus betrothed him to his daughter, Maria Comnena. Béla received a Greek name, Alexius, and the title of despot. When a son was born to the emperor this engagement was broken, but another marriage was arranged between Béla and Agnes de Chatillon, a princess of Antioch. She was also the half-sister of Empress Maria. Béla succeeded his brother King Stephen III and was crowned under the influence of Emperor Manuel. As the new king, Béla adopted Catholicism and selected his son Emeric as his successor. He was a powerful ruler, and his court was counted among the most brilliant in Europe. Béla was a warrior by nature and training, and the death of Emperor Manuel in 1180 left him free to expand Hungarian power in the Balkans. His attempt to recover Dalmatia led Hungary into two wars against Venice which ultimately faltered. He also aided the Serbs against the Byzantine Empire. At the time of his death Béla was assisting Emperor Isaac II Angelus in a war against Bulgaria. He was succeeded by both of his sons in turn, Emeric and Andrew. Béla is interred at the Mathias Church Cemetery in Budapest, with his second wife Agnes. Through his son Andrew II, he is the ancestor of Edward III of England through Isabella of France. He is therefore an ancestor to the present-day British royal family including Queen Elizabeth II.
BET 1125 AND 1130
Geisa
III Von
Ungarn
1130 - <1186
Euprosyne
Von
Kiew
56
56
BET 955 AND 961 - 1034
Ezzo I
Von
Pfalzgraf
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Renaud De
Chatillon-sur-
Loing Furst
Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1125 AND 1127 - 1163
Constantia
de
Hauteville
2nd wife of Renaud de Chatillon, Prince d'Antioche; mother of Agnes/Anne. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 268] BURR, FOSTER, WAITE, NEWLIN LINE !Her mother appears to have disliked her and planned for her to marry Manuel Comnenus (eventually Emperor of the Byzantine Empire), an alliance whose political implications thoroughly horrified the Frankish barons of Syria. Therefore it was with the utmost secrecy that Raymond of Aquitaine had journeyed to the Holy Land disguised as a peddler. Once there, he dealt with Alice by asking her to marry him, a not inappropriate match, since Raymond was 21 and Alice not yet 30. Flattered, she was silly enough to allow Raymond entrance to the city, going so far as to welcome him with an excess of emotion. While preparing for the wedding, she received the news the Raymond had just married her daughter, making himself the undisputed ruler of Antioch. [Eleanor of Aquitaine, p. 104] Dau. of Bohemund II and Alice of Jerusalem; m.1 Raymond of Poitiers and was mother of Bohemund III, Philippa, Mary, and Baldwin; m.2 Reynald of Chatillon and was mother of Agnes. [Byzantium: The Decline and Fall, Family Trees] Dau. of Bohemond II, Prince of Antioch, and Alix/Alice of Jerusalem; m. Renaud of Chatillon-sur-Marne and was mother of Anna/Agnes who m. Bela III, king of Hungary. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] Constance of Antioch (1127/8-1163) m.1 (1136) Raimund of Aquitaine (c.1100?-1149), younger bro. of Duke William X and thus a paternal uncle of Eleanor of Aquitaine. It was supposedly with Raimund that Eleanor initiated an incestuous sexual relationship when she and her first husband, Louis VII, were in Antioch during the ill-fated crusade of 1147-8. After Raimund's death, Constance m. Renaud in 1153; they are said to have had a son Renaud, who died young, and Agnes who later m. Bela III. Constance of Antioch was the only surviving child of Bohemund II of Antioch (d. 1130) by Alice, daughter of Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem. [John Carmi Parsons ,jparsons@@chass.utoronto.ca] from Ancestry - Cheryl Varner _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org (Constance of Antioch)
BET 1231 AND 1238 - 1273
Alix
de
Bourgogne
~1212 - 1248
Yolande
De
Dreux
36
36
9 MAR 1212/13 - 1272
Hugh
IV
Capet
BET 1183 AND 1185 - 3 MAR 1233/34
Robert III
Gasteble
De Dreux
1166 - 1218
Eudes
III
Capet
52
52
BET 1176 AND 1182 - 3 MAR 1250/51
Adelaide
De Chalon
De Vergy
1148 - 1192
Hugh
III
Capet
44
44
Ancestry - James H. Maloney
BET 1145 AND 1150 - 1200
Alix
de
Lorraine
BET 1110 AND 1118 - 1162
Eudes II
Borrel De
Bourgogne
Ancestry - James H. Maloney
~1128 - 1190
Marie
Navarre
62
62
Ancestry - Michael Holler Ancestry - James H. Maloney
BET 1084 AND 1085 - 6 FEB 1142/43
Hugh II "Le
Pacifique"
de Burgundy
BET 1082 AND 1090 - 1162
Felicia-
Matilda of
Mayenne
Parents may have been Gauthier, Count of Mayenne and Aelina de Presles.
D. UNKNOWN
Isabelle
De
Champagne
BET 1097 AND 1107 - 1160
Mathilde
Von
Spanheim
Ancestry - Michael Holler Ancestry - James H. Maloney Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Hugues
De
Vergy
<1160 - 30 JAN 1223/24
Julia
de
Trainel
<1105 - ~1169
Guy
De
Vergy
64
64
<1120 - UNKNOWN
Alix De
Beaumont-sur-
Vingeanne
<1076 - UNKNOWN
Simon
II De
Vergy
<1085 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
D. UNKNOWN
Hugues de
Beaumont-sur-
Vingeanne
D. UNKNOWN
Mathilde de la
Ferte-Sur-
Aube
<1130 - ~1194
Garnier
II De
Traynel
64
64
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
De
Marigny
D. UNKNOWN
Anseau
De
Traynel
D. UNKNOWN
Helissente
de
Montmirail
BET 1185 AND 1192 - 1250
Alienore de
Saint-
Valery
BET 1155 AND 1160 - BET 1218 AND 1220
Thomas De St.
Valery of
Beckley & Horton
Thomas paid a relief for the livery of Beckley & Horton in 1191-92.
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Isabel de
Montlhery
BET 1160 AND 1162 - 1251
Adela
De
Ponthieu
BET 1135 AND 1140 - 1191
Jean I
De
Ponthieu
BET 1155 AND 1160 - 1191
Beatrice
De Saint
Pol
BET 1090 AND 1116 - 1147
Guy II
De
Ponthieu
BET 1110 AND 1120 - 1182
Ida de
St. Pol
~1130 - 1174
Anselme
Candavaine
44
44
~1141 - UNKNOWN
Eustache
De
Blois
~1262 - <1296
Jeanne
De
Vierson
34
34
~1242 - MAR 1297/98
Jeanne
De
Brenne
~1214 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Brenne
~1240 - 1270
Herve
III De
Vierzon
30
30
BET 1212 AND 1215 - BET 1250 AND 1252
Guillaume
II de
Vierzon
~1175 - 1219
Herve
III de
Vierzon
44
44
BET 1192 AND 1200 - <1245
Marie
De
Dampierre
BET 1130 AND 1135 - 1184
Herve
II de
Vierzon
BET 1145 AND 1150 - UNKNOWN
Alienor
<1105 - 1144
Geoffroi
De
Vierzon
39
39
<1080 - UNKNOWN
Arnoul
De
Vierzon
BET 1152 AND 1155 - 18 JAN 1215/16
Guy II
De
Dampierre
BET 1165 AND 1182 - 1228
Mahaut
De
Bourbon
~1122 - ~1161
Guillaume
I De
Dampierre
39
39
BET 1122 AND 1125 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
Basilie de
Mouchy
BET 1082 AND 1100 - 1151
Guy I
De
Troyes
BET 1100 AND 1105 - 1165
Helvide
De
Baudement
~1079 - UNKNOWN
Drew
de
Monceaux
<1080 - UNKNOWN
Edith
de
Varennes
1140 - 1196
Archambaud
VII de
Bourbon
56
56
~1146 - 1192
Alix
de
Burgundy
46
46
Ancestry - James H. Maloney
BET 1103 AND 1105 - 1173
Archambaud
VI de
Bourbon
<1104 - 1127
Agnes
di
Savoia
23
23
BET 1220 AND 1222 - >1252
Blanche
De
Joigny
~1163 - 1221
Guillaume
I De
Joigny
58
58
BET 1192 AND 1203 - 1247
Beatrix
De
Sancerre
~1135 - 1171
Renaud
III De
Joigny
36
36
~1145 - 1192
Adele
De
Nevers
47
47
D. 1134
Renaud
III De
Joigny
D. UNKNOWN
Renaud II
le Croise
de Joigny
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
de
Courtenay
~1099 - 1145
Alice
De
Blois
46
46
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
III De
Nevers
D. UNKNOWN
Ida
Von
Spanheim
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
II De
Nevers
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
BET 1065 AND 1079 - 1141
Engelbert II Von
Sponheim-
Istrien
BET 1065 AND 1085 - ~1150
Uta
von
Passau
~1155 - 1219
Guillaume
I de
Sancerre
64
64
BET 1173 AND 1175 - <1217
Denise de
Deols et
Chateauroux
BET 1132 AND 1133 - ~1191
Etienne
I De
Sancerre
Ancestry - Michael Holler
~1135 - <1176
Ermesinde
De
Donzy
41
41
~1090 - >1157
Geoffroy
III De
Donzy
67
67
D. UNKNOWN
Lithiuse
De
Soissons
D. UNKNOWN
Eble
IV De
Charenton
D. UNKNOWN
Gerberge
De
Bourbon
<1115 - UNKNOWN
Ebel
De
Charenton
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Living
Wright
Living
LNU
Living
LNU
?
Living
Wright
?
Living
Wright
?
Living
Wright
?
Living
Choate
BET 1309 AND 1315 - 1374
Johanna
Von
Hennegau
1245 - 1285
Philippe
III of
France
40
40
1247 - 1304
Johann
I von
Hennegau
57
57
1218 - 1257
Jean I
D'Avesnes
39
39
BET 1175 AND 1185 - 1244
Bouchard
d'Avesnes
1202 - 10 FEB 1278/79
Margarethe
Von
Flandern
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1150 - 1191
Jacob
Van
Avesnes
41
41
BET 1129 AND 1130 - 1171
Nicholas
"Plukiel"
d'Avesnes
BET 1105 AND 1110 - 1147
Wautier
I de
Oisy
BET 1109 AND 1110 - UNKNOWN
Ada
de
Mortagne
BET 1075 AND 1080 - 1111
Fastre
II De
Tournai
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
1065 - UNKNOWN
Evrard I
Radulf de
Mortagne
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Francka
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de Lange
Roche
BET 1069 AND 1070 - UNKNOWN
Henri
De La
Roche
~1030 - 1102
Albert
III de
Namur
72
72
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1035 AND 1046 - 1102
Ida Billung
Von
Sachsen
BET 1095 AND 1113 - >1148
Matilda
Von
Limburg
~1155 - 1190
Adelheid
Van
Guise
35
35
1133 - 1166
Bernard
de
Guise
33
33
~1137 - UNKNOWN
Alix
BET 1090 AND 1103 - BET 1141 AND 1142
Gui de
Guise
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 1100 AND 1111 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De
Montmorency
BET 1050 AND 1060 - 1121
Geoffroy
de
Guise
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 1040 AND 1060 - UNKNOWN
Ada
De
Roucy
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1064 - ~1130
Bouchard
IV de
Montmorency
66
66
~1073 - UNKNOWN
Agnes De
Beaumont-
Sur-Oise
1171 - 1205
Baldwin
VI of
Hainault
33
33
One of the most prominent leaders of the fourth crusade. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1171 AND 1174 - BET 9 AND 29 AUG 1204
Marie
De
Champagne
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
1150 - 1195
Baldwin
V Von
Hennegau
45
45
BET 1140 AND 1145 - 1195
Margarethe
Von
Flandern
Heiress of her childless brother, Philip of Flanders.
BET 1115 AND 1124 - 1169
Alix
De
Namur
BET 1087 AND 1088 - 1120
Baldwin
III de
Hainault
BET 1089 AND 1090 - UNKNOWN
Jolante
Von
Geldern
BET 1067 AND 1073 - 1139
Gottfried
I de
Namur
BET 1126 AND 1127 - 16 MAR 1180/81
Henri I
De
Champagne
Ancestry - Michael Holler Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1138 AND 1145 - 11 MAR 1197/98
Marie
de
Champagne
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1225 AND 1226 - BET 9 APR 1283 AND 1284
Adelheid
Von
Holland
1210 - 1234
Florens
IV Von
Holland
24
24
BET 1167 AND 1170 - 4 FEB 1221/22
Wilhelm
I Von
Holland
~1187 - 1218
Adelheid
Von
Geldern
31
31
~1141 - 1190
Floris
III
Holland
49
49
Crusader.
BET 1142 AND 1146 - AFT 11 JAN 1203/04
Ada
De
Huntington
~1114 - 1157
Dirk VI
Holland
43
43
1117 - 1176
Sofie
Von
Rieneck
59
59
D. UNKNOWN
Florens
II Von
Holland
D. 1144
Gertrude
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Otto I
Von
Salm
~1091 - UNKNOWN
Gertrud
Von
Northeim
BET 1198 AND 1200 - 1267
Mathilde
Von
Brabant
~1252 - 1311
Philippa
of
Luxembourg
59
59
BET 1217 AND 1220 - 1281
Heinrich II der
Blonde Von
Luxemburg
1186 - 12 FEB 1246/47
Ermesend
II de
Namur
1099 - 1196
Henry
"The Blind"
of Namur
97
97
~1156 - >1186
Agnes
Von
Geldern
30
30
BET 997 AND 1000 - 1063
Albert
II De
Namur
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1015 - >1067
Regelinde
Von
Lothringen
52
52
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1002 - 1059
Bernard II
Billung Von
Sachsen
57
57
BET 1000 AND 1004 - BET 1055 AND 1059
Eilica
Von
Schweinfurt
BET 1019 AND 1040 - 1086
Conrad
I of
Luxemburg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1095 - >1147
Agnes
Von
Mompelgard
52
52
1220 - BET 23 AND 25 NOV 1275
Marguerite
De
Bar-Le-Duc
1190 - 1239
Henri II De
Bar-Le-
Duc
49
49
BET 1158 AND 1160 - 1214
Thibaut I
Brie de
Bar-Le-Duc
BET 1160 AND 1170 - BEF MAY
Ermesent de
Brienne de
Bar-Sur-Seine
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Manasses De
Bar-Sur-
Seine
D. UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Milo III de
Bar-sur-
Seine
D. UNKNOWN
Gui De
Brienne
D. UNKNOWN
Petronille
Elisabeth de
Chacenay
BET 1115 AND 1120 - 1170
Renaud II
De
Bar-Le-Duc
~1138 - 1207
Agnes De
Ligny de
Champagne
69
69
Ancestry - Michael Holler
BET 1077 AND 1082 - 1150
Renaud
I
Montbeliard
Count of Bar-le-Duc and Mousson; opponent of the Emperor Henry V; Crusader; went with Louis VII on Second Crusade, 1147; founded the Priory of Moncon and the monastery at Rieval. [Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, 3rd ed., Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD, 1998] ---------- Barrois, ancient county, then duchy, on the western frontier of Lorraine, a territory of the Holy Roman Empire, of which Barrois was long a fiefdom or holding before being absorbed piecemeal by France. The centre and capital was the town that later came to be known as Bar-le-Duc, in the modern French département of Meuse. Because of its location between France and Germany, the dukedom was for many years of uncertain loyalty. In 951 the German emperor Otto I gave the countship of Barrois (i.e., the district of Bar), at the time a fief of the duchy of Lorraine, to Frederick of Ardenne. When Frederick's great-great-grandson Renaud (Reynald) inherited the countship, he founded the House of Bar. The counts of Bar increased their wealth and became the most powerful vassals of the dukes of Lorraine, with whom, however, they carried on endless struggles, usually fighting in the French ranks, while the dukes adhered to the Germans. Count Henry III made an alliance with Edward I of England and the German king Adolf of Nassau against France. Defeated in battle with the French, Henry III was forced in 1301 to do homage to the French king Philip IV for that part of the Barrois west of the Meuse River, which was claimed as being in the mouvance, or feudal dependency, of France and which from then on was called the "Barrois mouvant." In 1354 Robert of Bar took the title of duke of Bar. In 1420 René of Anjou, who had inherited the dukedom, married Isabella, heiress of the Duke of Lorraine, so that on the death of the latter (1431) the Barrois and Lorraine were united. From then on the Barrois shared the fate of Lorraine, which was annexed to the French crown in 1766 on the death of Stanislaw Leszczynski, the former king of Poland, to whom it had been granted in 1738. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97][JohnFaye (8 Jun 05).FTW]
~1090 - >1141
Gisele
De
Vaudemont
51
51
~1050 - 1075
Gerhard
II Von
Norgdau
25
25
~1072 - BET 1118 AND 1126
Edith
Von
Nordgau
~1192 - 17 MAR 1241/42
Philippine
de
Dreux
~1050 - 1142
Andre
de
Roucy
92
92
BET 1064 AND 1080 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De
Braine
~1073 - 1131
Thomas
De
Boves
58
58
BET 1087 AND 1090 - 1147
Melisende
De
Crecy
BET 1080 AND 1090 - 1130
Raoul I
De
Beaugency
D. UNKNOWN
Isabelle
De
Coucy
1215 - 1270
Louis IX
"Le Saint"
Capet
55
55
1187 - 1226
Louis VIII
"The Lion"
of France
39
39
MAR 1187/88 - BET 27 NOV 1252 AND 1253
Blanca
Alphonsa
De Castilla
1165 - UNKNOWN
Philippe II
Auguste
of France
1170 - 15 MAR 1189/90
Isabella
Von
Hennegau
~1113 - UNKNOWN
Sancho
III de
Castilla
D. 1158
Blanca
Sancha
Garcia
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1113 - UNKNOWN
Berengaria
De
Barcelona
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Garcias
IV
Ramirez
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1104 - 1141
Marguerite
De
L'Aigle
37
37
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
1221 - 1295
Marguerite
De
Provence
74
74
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Gersende
II De
Sabran
~1154 - 1209
Raimund
de
Sabran
55
55
1156 - >1193
Gersende
De
Forcalquier
37
37
~1110 - <1208
Rostaing
III De
Sabran
98
98
~1128 - BET 1192 AND 1206
Roscie
d'Uzes
1130 - 1209
Guillaume
II De
Forcalquier
79
79
BET 1130 AND 1135 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Trencavel
I originally had Marguierite de Bourbon as wife of Guillaume; and Turton states that she is Beatrice (no last name); some on World Connect name her Beatrice de Beziers; still others name her Adelaide de Beziers; but I am following a Frenchman? named Pablo Mera Gadea, who names her Adelaide Trencavel. She is probably the same person referred to as Adelaide de Beziers, as Adelaide's father was Raimond Trencavel, Viscount of Carcassonne, Rasès, Béziers, Agde, & Albi. Note that, according to a posting to SGM by Nathaniel Taylor, Adelaide Trencavel possibly m. Sicard Viscount of Lautrec, and she had a sister Beatrice who possibly m. Raimond VI Count of Toulouse. Thus maybe it was her sister Beatrice Trencavel that married Raimond, instead of Adelaide. But, like I said, I am following Pablo Mera Gadea's pedigree. from Ancestry.com - Sharon Roach's tree
1177 - 1 MAR 1232/33
Tommaso
I Di
Savoia
~1180
Beatrix
Von
Genf
D. UNKNOWN
Klementia
Von
Zahringen
~1160 - <1230
Beatrix
of
Viennois
70
70
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Elisa
of
Savoy
BET 1098 AND 1100 - AFT JAN 1144/45
Mathilde
de
Albon
http:genealogy.euweb.cz/french/albon1.html Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~1125 - 1184
Gerard
I de
Ivrea
59
59
~1140 - >1200
Guyenne
de
Saline
60
60
~1130 - 1195
Wilhelm
Von
Genf
65
65
~1150 - ~1180
Beatrix
De
Faucigny
30
30
~1100 - 1178
Amadeo
I of
Switzerland
78
78
BET 1110 AND 1137 - <1137
Mathilde
De
Cuiseaux
~1125 - 1192
Aimon
I De
Faucigny
67
67
BET 1243 AND 1247 - BET 28 AND 29 JAN 1270/71
Isabell
de
Jaimez
1 FEB 1207/08 - BET 25 AND 27 JUL 1276
Jaime I
Pedrez
BET 1175 AND 1185 - 1219
Marie
De
Montpellier
BET 1176 AND 1185 - BET 12 AND 13 SEP 1213
Peter
The
Catholic
Peter II, king of Aragon (1174-1213), son of Alphonso II., and Sancia, daughter of Alphonso VIII. of Castile, had a very marked and curious personal character. As a Spanish prince, he was a crusader, and took a distinguished part in the victory over the Almohades at the Navas de Tolosa in 1212. His lands to the north of the Pyrenees brought him in touch with the Albigenses and in 1213 he fought against Simon de Montfort's crusaders, moved not by sympathy with the Albigenses, but by hostility to the conquering intervention of the north under pretence of religious zeal. A favourer of the troubadours, he combined great personal valour with the most lax morality. He was killed at the battle of Muret (Sept. 12, 1213). [Encyclopædia Britannica, 1961 ed., Vol. 17, p. 639, PETER II] ---------- Peter II, byname PETER THE CATHOLIC, Spanish PEDRO EL CATÓLICO (b. 1174--d. Sept. 12, 1213, Muret, Fr.), king of Aragon from 1196 to 1213, the eldest son and successor of Alfonso II. Peter married (1204) Mary, lady of Montpellier, and thus greatly extended Aragonese power in southern France. Despite the violent objections of his subjects, he had himself crowned by Pope Innocent III in Rome and declared his kingdom a feudatory of the Holy See (1204). Peter, with other Spanish kings, took a prominent part in the victory over the Moors at Las Navas de Tolosa (July 16, 1212); but he then went to support his brother-in-law Raymond VI of Toulouse against the crusader Simon de Montfort in Languedoc. There he was killed in the Battle of Muret. His son James I succeeded him. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97] 1 NAME The /Catholic/ 2 GIVN The 2 SURN Catholic
1082 - UNKNOWN
Ramon
Berenger III
De Barcelona
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Dulce
Aldonza
of Milhaud
~1105 - 1159
Wladislaw
II Von
Schlesien
54
54
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1111 - 25 JAN 1156/57
Agnes
Von
Osterreich
wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. >1202
Guillaume
VIII De
Montpellier
~1162 - ~1202
Eudoxia
Komnena
40
40
Guillaume
VII De
Montpellier
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Bourgogne
D. 1162
Guillaume
VI De
Montpellier
D. UNKNOWN
Sibille
di
Saluzzo
<1118 - 1180
Manuel
I
Komnenos
62
62
Ancestry - Jim Weber
~1145 - 1182
Maria
de
Poitou
37
37
Renowned for her beauty, Maria was a tall, blonde who clearly showed her Norman ancestry. Wikipedia.org (Maria of Antioch) Ancestry - Jim Weber www.roman-emperors.org/maryant.htm http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/663686
D. UNKNOWN
Ioannes
II
Komnenos
D. UNKNOWN
Prisca
Von
Ungarn
D. BET 1158 AND 1159
Bertha
(Eirene) of
Sulzbach
~1085 - UNKNOWN
Constance
Capet of
France
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1215 AND 1219 - BET 9 AND 12 OCT 1251
Jolanthe
Von
Ungarn
1176 - 1235
Andreas
II Von
Ungarn
59
59
Compelled by Pope Honorius III in 1217 to lead the Fifth Crusade to the Holy Land.
D. UNKNOWN
Bela II
Von
Ungarn
D. >1146
Helene
Von
Serbian
D. UNKNOWN
Henri I De
Chatillon-
Sur-Marne
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
De
Montjay
BET 1107 AND 1108 - FEB 1129/30
Bohemond
II Guiscard
of Antioch
William of Tyre described Bohemond as "rather tall and of fine figure. He had blond hair and well made features. His whole bearing showed the prince to those who did not know him. His conversation was agreeable and easily won the favor of those who listened to him. He was of a generous nature and, like his father truly magnificent." Bohemund's army was lured into an ambush and he died during the battle. His blond head was allegedly embalmed, placed in a silver box and sent as a gift to the Caliph. Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Wikipedia.org (Bohemund II of Antioch)
1110 - BET 1131 AND 1136
Alice
of
Jerusalem
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Wikipedia.org (Alice of Antioch)
BET 1194 AND 1200 - BET 1232 AND 1233
Yolande
De
Courtenay
~1155 - BEF JAN 1217/18
Pierre
II De
Courtenay
Crowned Emperor of Byzantium by Pope Honorius III in Rome on April 9, 1217. Peter was captured and executed on his way to assume control of Constantinople.
BET 1172 AND 1175 - 1219
Yolande
of
Flanders
1273 - 1299
Marguerite di
Sicily-Naples
26
26
1248 - BET 5 AND 6 MAY 1309
Carlo II
di
Napoli
21 MAR 1225/26 - 7 JAN 1284/85
Carlo I
d'Anjou
di Napoli
1234 - 1267
Beatrice
De
Provence
33
33
BET 1257 AND 1258 - 1323
Maria
Von
Ungarn
BET DEC 1239 AND 1240 - BET 1 AND 6 AUG 1272
Stephen V
Konig Von
Ungarn
Stephen V of Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. King Stephen V of Hungary (Hungarian: V. István,Slovak: ?tefan V)(1239 or 1240 - August 6, 1272), was the eldest son of Bela IV of Hungary, whom he succeeded in 1270. As crown prince he had exhibited considerable ability, but also a disquieting restlessness and violence. In 1262 Stephen convinced his father Bela to give him twenty-nine counties as a reward of assistance in the war against Bohemia; hence Hungary was virtually divided into two kingdoms. He subsequently seized the southern banate of Macso and defeated his father in the ensuing civil war. In 1268 he undertook an expedition against the Bulgarians, penetrating as far as Tirnova and styling himself as king of Bulgaria. Stephen's father, attempting to bind the powerful but pagan Cumans tribe more closely to the dynasty, arranged for Stephen's marriage, as a youth (about 1255), to Elizabeth, the daughter of the Cuman chieftain (named Koteny or Kuthens). Though Elizabeth, in preparation for the marriage, had been baptized and remained a Christian, western Europe almost universally considered Stephen as a semi-pagan. This hostility was felt as Stephen declared himself that everyone was his enemy for his accession to the Hungarian throne. To secure foreign support, he formed a double matrimonial alliance with the Angevins, chief partisans of the pope. The first of these was the marriage in 1270 of his daughter Maria to Charles II of Naples (they became grandparents of Charles I of Hungary). The second alliance was the marriage of Stephen's infant son Ladislaus to Charles II's sister Elisabeth. Byzantine Emperor Andronicus II married Anna, another of Stephen's daughters. Serbian king Stefan Dragutin married Katerina, yet another of Stephan's daughters. Adversaries of Stephen, especially Ottokar II of Bohemia, believed that Stephen was too great a friend of the mighty Cumans (who could field 16,000 men) to be a true Catholic. Ottakar endeavoured with the aid of the Hungarian malcontents to conquer the western provinces of Hungary but they were utterly routed by Stephen in 1271 near Mosony. Ottakar relinquished all his conquests the same year in the peace of Pressburg. Stephen died suddenly as he was raising an army to rescue his kidnapped infant son Ladislaus from his rebellious vassals. modified from the EB 1911 text
1206 - 1270
Bela
IV Von
Ungarn
63
63
~1206 - 1270
Maria
Laskarina
64
64
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
~1185 - BET 8 AND 24 SEP 1213
Gertrud
von
Meranien
~1152 - UNKNOWN
Berthold VI Von
Andechs Herzog
Von Meranien
BET 1155 AND 1163 - 24 MAR 1194/95
Agnes Von
Groitzsch-
Rochlitz
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Berthold V Von
Andechs Herzog
Von Meranien
~1130 - BET 1176 AND 1178
Hedwig von
Formbach-
Putten
~1130 - 1190
Dedo
V Von
Wetttin
60
60
~1125 - 20 JAN 1188/89
Mathilde
Van
Heinsberg
~1175 - 1222
Theodore
I Lascaris
of Nicaea
47
47
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Manolis
Laskaris
~1148 - UNKNOWN
Ioanna
Karatzaina
(Phokaina)
~1156 - 1212
Anna
Angelina
Komnenos
56
56
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
BET 1130 AND 1143 - 1211
Alexios III
Komnenos
Angelos
Together with his father and brothers, Alexios had conspired against Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos and thus he spent several years in exile in Muslim courts, including that of Saladin. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
BET 1133 AND 1156 - 1211
Euphrosyne
Dukaina
Kamaretina
1108 - 1176
Andonikus
Dukas
Kamateros
68
68
1240 - >1290
Erzebet
Kumans
50
50
1214 - BET 1239 AND 1241
Kuthen
di
Kumans
D. UNKNOWN
Mstislawna
Von
Halicz
D. UNKNOWN
Suthoi
Von
Kumanien
1224 - 10 JAN 1270/71
Otto II
Von
Guelders
D. 1326
Reinhald
I Von
Geldern
~1214 - BET 1271 AND 1281
Philippa
de
Danmartin
~1180 - 1239
Simon
De
Danmartin
59
59
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Roharde
De
Clare
~1055 - 1103
Hugues
de
Danmartin
48
48
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
I De
Danmartin
1081 - 1139
Adele
de
Danmartin
58
58
<1075 - UNKNOWN
Alberic
de
Mello
<1045
Gilbert
I de
Mello
<1102 - UNKNOWN
Alberic
I de
Danmartin
<1130 - >1181
Clemence
De
Danmartin
51
51
<1129 - UNKNOWN
Lancelin
de
Danmartin
0974 - UNKNOWN
Emmeline
de
Chartres
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Lancelin
I De
Beauvais
~1148 - 1200
Alberic
II
Danmartin
52
52
~1150 - >1200
Maud
De
Ponthieu
50
50
~1052 - 1106
Thibaut
de
Dampierre
54
54
D. UNKNOWN
Baldouin II de
Clermont-en-
Beauvaisis
D. UNKNOWN
Adele
de
Champagne
BET 973 AND 994 - 1033
Ebles I
de
Roucy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 998 AND 1003 - BET 1035 AND 1040
Beatrix
von
Hennegau
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0980 - 1060
Hildouin
III de
Ramerupt
80
80
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 970 AND 975 - 26 JAN 997/98
Lesseline
de
Harcourt
~1045 - 2 JAN 1104/05
Thierry II
of Bar &
Montbeliard
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1060 - AFT 8 MAR 1104/05
Irmtrud
de
Bourgogne
~1019 - BET 1070 AND 1073
Louis
II de
Mousson
Adherent of the Emperor Henry II in the Burgundian wars. Was at Rome in 1052 with Pope Leon IX Ancestry - Robin Lux Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1019 AND 1025 - 21 JAN 1091/92
Sophia Von
Ober-
Lothringen
wikipedia.org - Sophie of Bar Ancestry - Robin Lux Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1040 - 12 JAN 1086/87
William I
"The Great"
of Burgundy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1044 - 1109
Stephanie
(Etiennete)
De Longwy
65
65
~1057 - BET 1107 AND 1120
Gerard
I De
Vaudemont
BET 1040 AND 1052 - UNKNOWN
Richarda
De
Verdon
~1186 - 1250
Maria
de
Ponthieu
64
64
1360 - 1426
Philippa
of
Lancaster
66
66
1364 - 1426
Elizabeth
Plantagenet
62
62
1372 - 1418
Catherine
Plantagenet
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
Peter I
of
Castille
~1374 - UNKNOWN
James
de
Schaw
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Mary
de
Annandio
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Islay
de
Annandio
~1349 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
De
Schaw
~1427 - UNKNOWN
William
Edmonstone
~1435 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Stewart
~1411 - 1451
James
Stewart
40
40
~1413 - UNKNOWN
FNU
MacDonald
~1485 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Edmonstone
BET 1274 AND 1275 - UNKNOWN
John
Stirling
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Stirling
BET 1310 AND 1320 - UNKNOWN
Walter or
William
Montefex
~1280 - 1333
Margaret
De
Clare
53
53
~1250 - ~1287
Thomas
De
Clare
37
37
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Juliane
FitzMaurice
~1222 - BEF 10 MAR 1287/88
Maud
De
Lacy
~1225 - 1286
Maurice
FitzMaurice
FitzGerald
61
61
~1250 - 1291
Emmeline
De
Longspee
41
41
~1343 - >1400
William
Ruthven
57
57
~1321 - <1376
William
Ruthven
55
55
~1322 - >1363
Johanna
Ruthven
41
41
~1298 - UNKNOWN
William
Ruthven
~1349 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Logie
~1324 - UNKNOWN
John
Logie
~1330 - AFT 31 JAN 1374/75
Margaret
Drummond
~1299 - UNKNOWN
John
Logie
~1304 - 1346
Malcolm
Drummond
42
42
BET 1285 AND 1295 - UNKNOWN
Malcolm
Drummond
~1265 - 1301
John
Drummond
36
36
~1270 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Stewart
1239 - 1329
Malcolm
Drummond
90
90
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
BET 1287 AND 1295 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Graham
~1274 - UNKNOWN
John
Logie
~1272 - <1330
William
Ruthven
58
58
~1277 - UNKNOWN
Marjorie
Ramsay
~1246 - >1298
William
Ruthven
52
52
~1218 - >1245
Walter
Ruthven
27
27
~1222 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
de
Strathearn
~1362 - 1439
William
Borthwick
77
77
Granted a charter for the lands of Borthwick, Selkirkshire by the Regent Albany, 1410. Hostage for the safe return from England of James I of Scotland, 1421. Commissioner to treat for the King's release, 1423.
~1338 - >1414
William
Borthwick
76
76
~1372 - UNKNOWN
Mariota
Hay
<1357 - >1397
Sir Thomas
Hay of
Lochorwart
40
40
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Janet
or Jean
Gifford
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Borthwick
~1384 - BET 1430 AND 1439
William
Borthwick
BET 1210 AND 1213 - UNKNOWN
Devorguile
D. BET 1 DEC 1299 AND 1300
William
FitzWarin
D. 1265
Magnus
of
Man
1480 - 1513
John
Moncrieff
33
33
1482 - 1530
Beatrix
Foreman
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
John
Moncrieff
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Livingstone
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Livingstone
D. UNKNOWN
John
Moncrieff
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Dundas
~1321 - UNKNOWN
Donald
Strathechin
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Annabel
1328 - 1397
William
De
Montagu
68
68
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Salisbury
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Montagu
>1350 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Holand
<1345 - 1362
Maud
Lancaster
17
17
~1338 - UNKNOWN
John
Alexander De
Montgomery
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
of
Eglinton
1141 - UNKNOWN
Finetta
Fraser
~1120 - UNKNOWN
John
Fraser
~1098 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Fraser
1070 - 1097
Duncan
MacDurine
Campbell
27
27
1072 - UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Dervail
Crauchan
~1041 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Gillispic
Campbell
~1052 - UNKNOWN
Eva
na
MacDuibhn
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Mlcolm
MacDuibhn
~1022 - UNKNOWN
Cambus
Bellus
Beauchamp
D. UNKNOWN
Paul
MacDuibhn
D. UNKNOWN
Marion of
the Isles
of Man
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Orm
de
Abernathy
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Eoghin
Hugh
BET 1080 AND 1103 - 1139
Gillimichael
MacDuff
Gillimichael was witness to the foundation charter of the Abbey of Holyroodhouse in 1128 and to several other charters of King David.
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Sinill
De
Douglas
~1296 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Abernathy
BET 1340 AND 1350 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Ramsay
~1311 - >1365
Walter
Ogilvy
54
54
~1415 - >1461
Andrew (of
Inchmartin)
Ogilvy
46
46
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1385 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Ogilvy
~0742 - UNKNOWN
Theobaldus
of
Alsace
~0620 - UNKNOWN
Lendisius
~0645 - 20 FEB 689/90
Eticho
I of
Alsace
Ancestry/David Weaver
0675 - 5 DEC 741
Adalbert
of
Alsace
~0679 - UNKNOWN
Gerlinde
of
Alsace
1672 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Fallin
1674 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Fallin
BET 1676 AND 1677 - UNKNOWN
William
Fallin
BET 1681 AND 1688 - UNKNOWN
Dennis
Fallin
0820 - UNKNOWN
Herman
De
Alby
D. UNKNOWN
William
Hanover
D. UNKNOWN
Augusta of
Saxe-
Gotha
1738 - 1820
George
III
Hanover
81
81
D. 1818
Charlotte of
Mecklenburg-
Strelitz
1762 - 1830
George
IV
Hanover
67
67
D. 1827
Frederick
Hanover
1765 - 1837
William
IV
Hanover
71
71
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Hanover
D. UNKNOWN
Ernest
Augustus
Hanover
D. UNKNOWN
Caroline
of
Brunswick
D. 1817
Charlotte
Hanover
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide of
Saxe-
Meiningen
D. UNKNOWN
Victoria of
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
1819 - 1901
Victoria
Hanover
81
81
D. 1861
Albert of
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Victoria
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
1841 - 1910
Edward VII
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
68
68
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Alfred
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Helena
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Louise
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Arthur
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Leopold
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Battenburg
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
III of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Wilhelm
II of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Alexandra
of
Denmark
D. 1892
Albert
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
1865 - 1936
George V
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Louise
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Victoria
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
D. UNKNOWN
Haakon
VII of
Norway
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
FitzHerbert
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
IV of
Denmark
D. 1953
Mary
1894 - 1972
Edward
VIII
Windsor
77
77
1895 - 1952
George
VI
Windsor
56
56
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Saxe-
Coburg
D. 1974
Henry
Saxe-
Coburg
D. 1942
George
Saxe-
Coburg
D. 1919
John
Saxe-
Coburg
Private
Marina
of
Greece
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Harewood
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bowes-
Lyon
Private
Wallis
Simpson
Private
Margaret Rose
Saxe-Coburg-
Saalfield
Private
Elizabeth
Windsor
Private
Anthony
Armstrong-
Jones
Living
Armstrong-
Jones
Living
Armstrong-
Jones
Private
Philip
Mountbatten
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Hesse
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
of
Greece
D. UNKNOWN
Victoria
of
Hesse
granddaughter of Queen Victoria.
D. UNKNOWN
Louis
of
Battenburg
D. UNKNOWN
Louis
Hesse
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Mountbatten
D. 1997
Diana
Spencer
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Philips
Living
Philips
Living
Philips
Living
Laurence
Living
Ferguson
Living
Mountbatten
Living
Mountbatten
D. UNKNOWN
Lillian
LNU
~1763 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Allred
~1761 - UNKNOWN
John
Allred
1772 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Horner
~1765 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Julian
~1767 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Guren
~1769 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
York
D. UNKNOWN
Lidy
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Allred
~1787 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
York
~1805 - UNKNOWN
Aquilla
York
D. UNKNOWN
John
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Darell
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Wentworth
D. UNKNOWN
John
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Anthony
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Seymour
D. UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Seymour
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Seton
~1404 - UNKNOWN
George
Seton
~1404 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Seton
1009 - 1097
Adalbert
Ezzo II
de Este
88
88
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1020 - BET 1044 AND 1055
Kunigunde
von
Altdorf
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1068 - 1121
Ethelinde
von
Northeim
53
53
D. UNKNOWN
Enguerrand
II de
Ponthieu
BET 1047 AND 1050 - 1106
Magnus
"Billung"
of Saxony
~1054 - 1095
Sofia
of
Hungary
41
41
~1160 - <1185
Irene
Comnenus
25
25
D. 1274
Henry
of
Champagne
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
De
Chatillon
1216 - 8 FEB 1248/49
Robert
of
Artois
~1226 - 1288
Mahaut
of
Brabant
62
62
1201 - 1253
Thibault
IV of
Champagne
52
52
D. 1256
Margaret
of
Bourbon
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Joinville
D. ~1322
Thomas
of
Lancaster
1285 - 1326
Edmund
De
Arundel
41
41
~1317 - <1342
John
De
Beaumont
25
25
~1286 - 1338
Alice
De
Warenne
52
52
~1346 - 1397
Richard
of Clun &
Oswestry
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Bohun
D. UNKNOWN
Philippa
Mortimer
D. 1360
William
de
Bohun
1313 - 1355
Elizabeth
de
Badlesmere
42
42
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Arundel
Co-heiress to her brother Thomas.
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Montagu
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Mowbray
D. 1403
Robert
Goushill
D. UNKNOWN
Gerard
Usflete
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Arundel
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Goushill
D. 1451
Robert
Wingfield
D. 1409
Robert
Wingfield
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Russell
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Wingfield
D. UNKNOWN
William
Brandon
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Brandon
D. UNKNOWN
John
Glenham
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Glenham
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Palgrave
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Palgrave
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Gunton
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Palgrave
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Palgrave
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Palgrave
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Wellington
D. UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Wellington
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Sweetman
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Wellington
D. UNKNOWN
John
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
John III
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Child
D. UNKNOWN
John
Child
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
French
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
Joanna
Phillips
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Prescott
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Prescott
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
Harriet
Howard
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Howard
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
Susan
Shellman
D. UNKNOWN
Harriet
Eleanor
Fay
D. UNKNOWN
James
Smith
Bush
1863 - 1948
Samuel
Prescott
Bush
85
85
1872 - 1920
Flora
Sheldon
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Emmet
Sheldon
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Elizabeth
Butler
1895 - 1972
Prescott
Sheldon
Bush
77
77
D. UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Walker
Private
George
Herbert
Walker Bush
Private
Barbara
Pierce
Living
Bush
Living
Bush
1147 - UNKNOWN
Gilbride
de
Ogilvy
~1104 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
de
Anjou
~1111 - UNKNOWN
Elias
de
Anjou
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Melisende
De
Rethel
BET 1058 AND 1090 - 1131
Baldwin
II de
Rethel
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1129 - 1162
Baldwin
III of
Jerusalem
33
33
~1131 - UNKNOWN
Amalric
I of
Jerusalem
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Johnstone
Burke's Irish Family Records states that the Johnston family of Kilmore House, Co Armagh, "has claims to be the sr Irish branch of the Scottish House of Annandale." The family is derived from: "The Rev. Thomas Johnston, Min of the Scottish Kirk, settled in Ireland ca. 1621, living at Dromore, co Tyrone, with a pension of 100 pounds (according to Civil Establishment Records in Dublin Castle 1654-57); yr son of Sir John Johnston, Kt (1548), of Dunskellie, by his wife Margaret, dau of Sir Walter Scott, yr of Buccleuch, and uncle of James Johnstone, 1st Earl of Hartfell (see Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages, ANNANDALE, M); m, and had issue," fr. GEN-MEDIEVAL website, mark_bridge@@hotmail.com, who notes he has been unable to find reference to this Rev. Thomas in any Johnston pedigree.
BET 1309 AND 1315 - UNKNOWN
Alan
Seton
BET 1325 AND 1329 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Seton
1298 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Seton
~1299 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Cheyne
~1240 - BEF 15 MAR 1306/07
Christopher
Seton
D. 1456
Margaret
Stewart
1378 - 1402
David
Stewart
24
24
D. 1406
Robert
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
John
Kennedy
D. 1466
James
Kennedy
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Kennedy
?
D. 1509
John
Kennedy
1463 - 1545
Hugh
Montgomery
82
82
D. UNKNOWN
John
Montgomery
D. 1516
James
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Marjory
Montgomery
D. 1548
Robert
Bruce
D. 1513
John
Bruce
D. UNKNOWN
Isobel
Bruce
D. 1539
William
Livingston
D. <1564
Alexander
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
James
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
John
Livingston
~1518 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Gabriel
Cunyngham
of Craigends
D. UNKNOWN
Barbara
Forrester
D. UNKNOWN
Barbara
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Livingston
D. 1641
William
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Livingston
D. 1673
John
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Fleming
1654 - 1728
Robert
Livingston
74
74
Raised in the Netherlands, immigrated to Boston in 1673. Relocated to New York.
D. UNKNOWN
James
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
Alida
Schuyler
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Livingston
1686 - 1749
Philip
Livingston
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Van
Brugh
1723 - 1790
William
Livingston
66
66
Member of the New York colonial assembly, 1759-1761. Delegate to Continental Congress from New Jersey, 1774-1776 Governor of New Jersey, 1776-90, died in office. Member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787.
D. UNKNOWN
Susannah
French
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
John
Jay
1519 - 1567
John
Stuart
48
48
BET 1520 AND 1524 - >1579
Anne
De La
Queille
1514 - 1555
Guillaume
de
Balsac
41
41
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1515 - UNKNOWN
Louise de
Crevant
d'Humieres
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
D. ~1564
Helen
Stuart
D. >1529
Elizabeth
Stuart
~1460 - UNKNOWN
Francois
de la
Queille
~1490 - 1540
Anne
de
Espinay
50
50
D. <1480
Marjory
Sutherland
D. >1542
Andrew
Stewart
~1521 - 1541
William
Hay
20
20
D. 1567
John
Gordon
~1517 - 1586
Robert
Stuart
69
69
D. 1595
Elizabeth
Stewart
~1465 - UNKNOWN
Jacques
de
Espinay
D. 1538
Christian
Stewart
D. 1554
Neil
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
D. 1513
William
Murray
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Stewart
D. 1546
Robert\
John
Gordon
D. BEF 13 MAR 1520/21
James
Arbuthnott
D. UNKNOWN
Elspeth
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Innes
D. 1524
Marjory
Stuart
D. 1523
Colin
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lyle
~1460 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stewart
<1468 - 1513
Archibald
Campbell
45
45
D. 1543
Robert
Stewart
D. ~1527
Anne
Stuart
D. >1543
Jacqueline
de la
Queille
~1475 - BET 26 MAR AND 21 JUL 1529
James
III
Hamilton
~1477 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Home
~1486 - ~1522
Janet
Beaton
36
36
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
Drummond
D. ~1499
James
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ogilvy
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Sinclair
D. 1513
William
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Keith
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~1504 - 1566
Laurence
Oliphant
62
62
BARONY OF OLIPHANT III. 3. LAURENCE OLIPHANT, LORD OLIPHANT [SCT], grandson and heir, being son and heir of Colin, MASTER OF OLIPHANT, and Elizabeth, his wife, came of age between 10 July 1525 and 30 March 1526. He bought the vast estates in Caithness inherited by his cousin, Andrew Oliphant, of which he had charter 30 March 1526. He sat in Parliament [SCT] from 15 November 1526 to 15 December 1543, and voted for Arran as Regent. He was taken prisoner 25 November 1542 at the rout of Solway Moss, his ransom being fixed in July following at 800 marks sterling. In 1543 he was a Commissioner of justiciary. He promised his support to Huntly and the Congregation against the Queen Regent in February 1559/60, but he did not sit in the Reforming Parliament in the following August. He married, before 10 July 1525, Margaret, widow of Robert BRUCE of Auchinbowie, a burgess of Stirling in 1506 and 1508, and 2nd daughter of Sir James SANDILANDS, of Calder, by his 2nd wife, Margaret (later COUNTESS OF ERROLL), daughter of Andrew KER of Altonburn. He died 29 March 1566, at Aldwick, co. Caithness. [CP 10:52]
~1555 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Oliphant
1579 - UNKNOWN
Esme
Stewart
1568 - UNKNOWN
Marie
Stewart
1574 - 16 FEB 1623/24
Ludovick
Stewart
BET 1576 AND 1582 - 1644
Mary
Stewart
1945 - 1951
Roger
Bruce
Simkin
6
6
Private
Eunice
Johanna
Elizabeth Frank
Private
Viola
Faye
Frank
1885 - 1976
Emma
Louisa
Bendixen
91
91
1884 - 1932
Oscar
Ferdinand
Frank
47
47
1907 - UNKNOWN
Francis
C.
Paluch
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Paulus
Living
Paulus
Living
Paulus
1847 - 1931
Volkert
Heinrich
Bendixen
84
84
"Wyk was a small city situated on the island of Fohr in the North Sea, in the province of Schlesing-Holstein, Germany." "George served in the army during the Franco-Prussian War. Came to USA, landing in Galveston, Texas and thence by riverboat to Goosport, a suburb of Lake Charles, LA. He reached this place Jan. 10, 1872. His betrothed, Johanna Knudsen came with him. He made the trip from Bremer-Haven and Hamburg, Germany in a small sailing vessel owned and operated by Capt. Dan Goos, who fitted out 3 vessels, loading them with lumber, sugar and flour and went to his homecountry to bring back many of his countrymen to America, the land of opportunity. Mr. Goos owned a large sawmill and wished to employ his fellow countrymen instead of the southern negros who were undependable. Mr. Bendixen received $20.00 (silver dollars) a month for 14 hours labor a day. Naturalized American citizen in Spring 1915. First papers taken out many years previous, called Declaration of Intention. These were lost in fire in Lake Charles, LA April 23, 1909 when the Court House was burned and many blocks of the city destroyed." (handwritten notes about the history of her family, written by Emma Louisa Bendixen between 1945-1976).
1849 - 1919
Johanna
Wilhelmina
Knudsen
69
69
1875 - UNKNOWN
Mathilda Catherina
Christjana
Bendixen
1810 - 1871
Boy
Knudsen
61
61
1880 - 1924
Inez
Isabelle
Frank
43
43
1856 - 1909
Albert
Edward
Frank
52
52
1860 - BET SEP AND NOV 1929
Amanda
Elizabeth
Plumb
Amanda and William later moved to NY state.
D. UNKNOWN
William
Boyd
1834 - 1918
Edward
Myron
Plumb
83
83
"I was told that on the Plumb side our ancestors were among the Puritans who came over on the mayflower in 1620, also that they were of Scots-Irish and English descent." (handwritten notes about her family history, written by Emma Louisa Bendixen between 1945-1976)
1841 - 1917
Esther
Eunice
Hathaway
76
76
"Dutch on the Hathaway side." (handwritten notes about her family history, writtten by Emma Louisa Bendixen between 1945-1976).
1827 - ~1915
George
Heinrich
Bendixen
88
88
1849 - 1937
Helena
Sophia
Bendixen
87
87
D. UNKNOWN
Louisa
Bendixen
1855 - UNKNOWN
Lenius
Harrold
Bendixen
1860 - UNKNOWN
George
C.
Bendixen
1863 - UNKNOWN
Herman
C.
Bendixen
1864 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Conrad
Bendixen
1873 - UNKNOWN
Karl
Bendixen
D. 1920
Emma
E.
Bendixen
D. 1902
Catherina
Margarette
Lauritzen
D. UNKNOWN
Carolina
Bendixen
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Green
1820 - 1855
Mathilda
Catharina
Carstens
34
34
1851 - UNKNOWN
Conrad
Knudsen
1853 - UNKNOWN
Moritz
Knudsen
1879 - 1885
Henry
Bernhardt
Bendixen
6
6
1881 - 1882
George
William
Bendixen
1
1
1871 - 1963
Arthur
Otis
Cropper
92
92
"Arthur Cropper went to California in Oct. 1903 (?)" ...notes written by Emma Louisa Bendixen between 1945-1976.
1894 - UNKNOWN
Ethel
May
Cropper
1897 - UNKNOWN
Edna
Hannah
Cropper
1899 - UNKNOWN
Elsie
Ida
Cropper
1904 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Ruth
Cropper
D. UNKNOWN
Joe
Bowman
Private
Betty
Bowman
Private
Gladys
Bowman
Private
Neva
Bowman
D. UNKNOWN
Alfred
Martin
Private
Marjorie
Martin
Private
Arthur
Raymond
Felce
D. UNKNOWN
C.
Whitelaw
Reid
Private
Dean
Reid
Private
Beverly
Anne
Reid
~1365 - AFT FEB 1397/98
Elizabeth
de la
Haye
~1318 - 1346
David
de la
Haye
28
28
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Keith
1513 - 1562
George
Gordon
49
49
~1477 - 1517
John
Gordon
40
40
BET 1489 AND 1493 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Jane
Stewart
1460 - BET 16 JAN 1522/23 AND 21 JAN 1
Alexander
I
Gordon
~1461 - 1510
Jean
Stewart
49
49
BET 1472 AND 1476 - BET 1501 AND 1502
Margaret
Drummond
A mistress of James IV of Scotland. Margaret Drummond, true love of King James IV (some say they were secretly married), was poisoned while at Drummond Castle. She and two of her sisters (Euphemia and Sibilla) died. Margaret, it was said, stood in the way of Jame's marriage to Margaret Tudor of England, which is probably what prompted her poisoning. The three sisters were buried at Dunblane Cathedral where brass plaques in their memory were set in the floor of the choir.
~1515 - >1562
Elizabeth
Keith
47
47
~1483 - >1528
Robert
I Keith
45
45
~1488 - >1527
Beatrice
Douglas
39
39
BET 1451 AND 1452 - <1527
William
III
Keith
~1462 - >1525
Elizabeth
Gordon
63
63
BET 1459 AND 1460 - ~1512
John
Douglas
~1461 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Crichton
~1565 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Gordon
~1567 - UNKNOWN
William
Gordon
~1569 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Gordon
~1571 - UNKNOWN
John
Gordon
1517 - 22 JAN 1574/75
James
IV
Hamilton
~1515 - >1579
Margaret
Douglas
64
64
~1487 - 1548
James
Douglas
61
61
~1491 - >1554
Catherine
Stuart
63
63
~1477 - <1559
Margaret
Boyd
82
82
John Mure of Rowallan and Margaret Boyd's Sasine of the lands of Warnockland, the gift of James IV, is dated January 1498. - Writs of Rowallan (Mure, p 78n(10))
D. 30 JAN 1573/74
George
Hay
1481 - 1513
Thomas
Hay
32
32
BET 1483 AND 1490 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Logie
1449 - 14 JAN 1501/02
William
Hay
<1390 - <1441
Alexander
Seton
51
51
1457 - UNKNOWN
Lyon
Logie
BET 1473 AND 1476 - UNKNOWN
Euphemia
Boyd
1508 - FEB 1607/08
Margaret
Robertson
BET 1434 AND 1485 - BET 1507 AND 1508
Alexander
Robertson
1486 - UNKNOWN
Isobel
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Laurence
Oliphant
D. UNKNOWN
John
Oliphant
D. UNKNOWN
Euphemia
Oliphant
D. 1513
Colin
Oliphant
~1490 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Keith
~1458 - 1516
John
Oliphant
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Campbell
~1479 - ~1549
Peter
Sandilands
70
70
~1426 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kerr
~1433 - <1505
James
Sandilands
72
72
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Douglas
~0725 - >0807
Wittekind
Von
Saxe
82
82
A leader of one of the Saxon tribes converted to Christianity under Charlemagne. The first documented ancestor was Count Dietrick im Hassegau, in the 10th century. His descendent Thimo built the castle of Wettin.
~0760 - UNKNOWN
Svatana
Von
Saxe
~0704 - 0768
Wernicke
Von
Ingern
64
64
~0705 - UNKNOWN
Kunhilde
Von
Rugen
~0679 - 0740
Deiterick
Von
Saxony
61
61
~0630 - 0691
Sighard
Von
Saxony
61
61
~0560 - UNKNOWN
Berthold
Von
Saxony
~0535 - 0568
Bodicus
Von
Saxony
33
33
~0645 - UNKNOWN
Julanda
Von
Saxony
~1431 - BET 1 FEB 1497/98 AND 8 APR 150
Laurence
Oliphant
~1406 - 23 JAN 1445/46
Sir John
Oliphant of
Aberdalgie
~1379 - >1425
Sir William
Oliphant of
Aberdalgie
46
46
BET 1344 AND 1345 - ~1420
Sir John
Oliphant of
Aberdalgie
BET 1314 AND 1324 - 1378
Walter
Oliphant
D. UNKNOWN
Lilias
Gray
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Somerset
D. UNKNOWN
Allen
Barfield
Private
William
A. Jr.
Simkin
1866 - UNKNOWN
William
Arthur
Simkin
1869 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Sophia
Church
1893 - UNKNOWN
Edith
Myrtle
Simkin
1894 - UNKNOWN
Ava
Georgiana
Simkin
1896 - UNKNOWN
Mary
H.
Simkin
1897 - UNKNOWN
Clara
L.
Simkin
1899 - UNKNOWN
Julia
Frances
Simkin
1901 - UNKNOWN
Leon
Edward
Simkin
1903 - 1949
Alice
E.
Simkin
45
45
1905 - UNKNOWN
Glen
Coral
Simkin
1907 - UNKNOWN
Ruth
E.
Simkin
James & Ruth had 3 foster children, Lloyd Ochab, Leona Ochab and Nancy Ockerman.
Private
Frank
Knapp
D. UNKNOWN
Ermuld
Dwyer
Living
Dwyer
D. UNKNOWN
Harry
Parker
Private
Eloise
M. B.
Parker
Private
Robert
E.
Parker
Living
Parker
Private
Mildred
Ross
Private
Richard
Fuller
Private
Cora
Tuttle
Private
James
Gallo
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Trimm
Living
Simkin
1823 - 1881
Willard
Church
58
58
1832 - 1897
Mary
Sherman
64
64
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Greenleaf
no issue
1859 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Church
1861 - 1866
Mary
Jane
Church
5
5
1863 - 1931
William
Henry
Church
68
68
1865 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Jane
Church
1867 - 1940
Charles
Franklin
Church
72
72
1874 - UNKNOWN
Cora
Mina
Church
1876 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Varnum
Church
~1796 - UNKNOWN
Varnum
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Ora
Wyman
D. ~1918
Chester
Church
?
D. UNKNOWN
Martha
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Elzina
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Varnum
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Lydia
Ann
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Selinda
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Fidelia
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Louisa
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Polly
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Church
1754 - 1842
Caleb
Church
88
88
A Revolutionary war soldier serving in Captain John Randall's and Col. J. M. Varnum's regiment, and a year in Capt. Wm. Porter's and Col. Charles Greens's regiment. He must have gone privateering also for the was confined in the notorious ship "Jersey" being the third of the Plymouth family to languish there. He was a Lieutenant in the Fourth Rhode Island Militia. (from family records obtained from Shirley Simkin).
D. UNKNOWN
Brayman
1778 - 1857
Lydia
Church
78
78
1787 - 1850
Nancy
Church
63
63
D. UNKNOWN
Elijah
Robinson
1779 - 1850
Betsy
Church
71
71
1796 - 1832
Dorcas
Church
36
36
D. UNKNOWN
Sally
Church
D. UNKNOWN
William
Reynolds
D. UNKNOWN
Lewis
Z.
Clark
D. UNKNOWN
Abram
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
Beebe
1754 - UNKNOWN
Caleb
Church
~1725 - >1754
Lydia
Larkin
29
29
D. UNKNOWN
Silas
Church
1703 - 1752
Caleb
Church
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Branch
1734 - UNKNOWN
Joshua
Church
1736 - 1785
Charles
Church
49
49
1738 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Isaac
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Kenyon
D. UNKNOWN
Susanna
Kenyon
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
Rogers
1678 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Church
1680 - >1745
Mary
Hutchins
65
65
Joseph Wheelock was appointed Mary's guardian on 30 January 1694.
BET 1637 AND 1638 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Hutchins
BET 1704 AND 1705 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Church
3 FEB 1706/07 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Church
4 MAR 1708/09 - 1762
Joshua
Church
1712 - UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Church
~1713 - UNKNOWN
Silas
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~1716 - 1756
Rufus
Church
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Pool
D. UNKNOWN
William
Barrett
D. UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Stump
D. UNKNOWN
Annis
Johnson
D. UNKNOWN
Thankful
Bullard
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Bullard
1642 - 1722
Caleb
Church
80
80
Built a mill, Watertown, and kept an inn which he sold to Thomas Learned in 1712, who kept a tavern there for 50 years. (fr family information received from Shirley Simkin)
<1645 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
Sprague
BET 1609 AND 1610 - 1675
William
Sprague
Migrated to Charlestown from Upway, Dorsetshire, 1629. Moved to Hingham, 1636. Brothers Ralph & Richard Sprague also migrated in 1629. Mentioned in father's will. (fr Jim Bullock's data at Ancestry.com)
BET 1615 AND 1617 - 8 FEB 1695/96
Millicent
Eames
D. UNKNOWN
Deborah
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Scott
D. UNKNOWN
Rediant
Church
?
1688 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
(twins)
Church
1669 - UNKNOWN
Ruth
Church
1671 - <1722
Lydia
Church
51
51
1673 - 1675
Caleb
Church
2
2
BET 1674 AND 1675 - UNKNOWN
Joshuia
Church
1678 - 1758
Rebecca
Church
80
80
D. UNKNOWN
Joshua
Warren
D. UNKNOWN
Matthew
Bowner
or Bonner
D. UNKNOWN
John
Maddock
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Childs
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Ingersol
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Hastings
D. BET 1690 AND 1790
Deborah
Church
1608 - 1668
Richard
Church
60
60
The following is copied from the book "Richard Church of Plymouth" by John A. Church, New York, - published in 1913: Richard Church was the founder of one of the large families of that name in America. Probably came April 8, 1630 in the fleet with John Winthrope, later Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Freeman in Plymouth 1632. Following is a letter from Gov. Bradford of Plymouth to General Winthrope of Mass. Bay Colony: "Richard Church came likewise as a soujournour to work for ye present: Though he is still here resident longer than he purposed: and what hee will doe, neither wee, not I think hymselfe knows; but if hee resolve to settle here we shall require of him to procure a dismission but he did affirm to us at ye first that he was one of Mr. Webb's men and freed to go from England or whither he would. Ye which wee rather believe because he came to us from Wessagasscusseet (Weymouth) upon the falling out with his partner." Mayflower descendent IX I Later he bought land in Seconet now Little Compton, RI, which remain in the Church family to this day. His great grandson asserted that: "he with two of his brethren came early into New England, as refugees from the religious oppression of the parent State." Garrett Church of Watertown is supposed to have been one of the brothers, the third may have been a Joseph who did not become established in the new country. He served in the Pequot War of 1643 as a Voluntary with the rank of Sergeant, apparently without pay. His name is among the first names of soldiers that willingly offered themselves. DEPOSITION OF RICHARD CHURCH aged ABOUT 56 yr (1664): "This deponent saith that he being at worke about ye mill ye 19th day of August, hearing that a man was killed hastened presently and helped to remove the earth from Thomas Fish who being much bruised thereby was got to bed and in four days dyed." His marriage into the Warren family confirmed the belief that he was a man of superior standing in the colony, besides being the second wealthiest. He died in Dedham in 1668 while on a visit and is buried in Hingham, at a sopt which is now covered by a highway leading to the old steamboat wharf, near the water. In his will he left a "dubble portion" to his son Joseph because of a lameness in his hand. (all of above from family notes obtained from Shirley Simkin) ***************************************************************************************************************** Richard was hired along with John Thompson to build the first Meeting House. He also built the first gun carriage in Plymouth in 1637. He served as a sergeant in the Pequot War. (fr Sherrie Eden's data at Ancestry.com)
20 JAN 1616/17 - 9 MAR 1669/70
Elizabeth
Warren
Came to America on the ship "Anne", 1623.
<1575 - 1628
Richard
Warren
53
53
A passenger on the Mayflower.
1639 - 1717
Benjamin
Church
78
78
BET 1648 AND 1655 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Church
BET 1637 AND 1638 - 1711
Joseph
Church
BET 1636 AND 1637 - 1658
Elizabeth
Church
1640 - 1688
Nathaniel
Church
48
48
1659 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Church
~1643 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Church
1648 - 1677
Abigail
Church
29
29
1647 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Church
D. UNKNOWN
Sarah
Barstow
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Thaxter
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Sturtevant
D. UNKNOWN
Caleb
Hobart
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Southworth
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Tucker
~1797 - <1877
Jacob
Sherman
80
80
1803 - 1877
Rhoda
Stearns
73
73
1767 - UNKNOWN
Levi
Stearns
1774 - UNKNOWN
Keziah
Wetherbee
2 FEB 1745/46 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
Stearns
~1746 - UNKNOWN
Esther
Glazier
D. UNKNOWN
Epharim
Wetherbee
D. UNKNOWN
Keziah
LNU
1840 - UNKNOWN
William
Simkin
~1841 - UNKNOWN
Lucretia
Empson
1865 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Simkin
1869 - UNKNOWN
Mary
E.
Simkin
1874 - UNKNOWN
George
A.
Simkin
1702 - UNKNOWN
John
Stearns
1706 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Coolidge
1677 - UNKNOWN
John
Stearns
1684 - >1735
Abigail
Fiske
51
51
1638 - 1683
Samuel
Stearns
45
45
1642 - 1723
Hannah
Manning
81
81
25 FEB 1622/23 - 1677
Isaac
Stearnes
LDS-AF wrong for this string: dates impossible. bio. Isaac Stearns ofHigham, Suffolk, was b. abt 1590. On 5/20/1622 at Stoke Nayland, theadjacent parish, hem. MARY BARKER of Nayland. She was the dau of JohnBARKER and Margaret WALTER of Nayland. Isaac Stearns prob came to NewEng in the Winthrop Fleet. On the morningof 4/8/1630 the first 5 ships set sail from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight,andarrived at Salem MA on 6/12/1630 (9 weeks). The other 6 ships of theWinthropFleet sailed in May and arrived in July, bringing altogetherabout 700 passengers. Not being satisfied with the prospects of Salem,the colonists soon moved onto Charlestown and thence to Watertown wherethey settled. Isaac Stearns settled near Mount Auburn. In 1642,his homelot was boundedon the E by Pequusett Meadow, apart of which he owned. He was admittedfreeman 5/18/1631; he was a selectman for several years. On 12/4/1638 hewas fined 5 shillings for "turningthe way about" (that is, changing thehighway). In 1647 he was appointed by the selectmen to "consider how thebridge over the river shall be built, and to agree with the workmen fordoing it,according to their best discretion." This was the first mentionof a bridge over the Charles River in Watertown. He d.6/19/1671, leaving a widow Mary, who d. 4/23/1677. His will dated6/14/1677 and withhis autograph signature is extant in the Middlesex MAprobate office. The appraisal of his estate indicates he was affluent forhis time. Even after generousintervivos transfers to his 7 livingchildren, he gave 14 parcels of land of 467 acres total, plusstock,utensils, etc. 2 horses, 4 oxen, 8 cows, 3 yearlings. 12 sheep,swine, furniture, corn in the fields, 3 long guns, one sword, and Ð329appearantly cash, which cash might translate to 66 horses at Ð5 each,or100acres of meadow at Ð3/acre. His house and homestall on twelve acreswas valused at *100. per Ancestry of Mary Barker, Wife of Isaac Stearns,by John Threlfall. p. 436. he cited Gen. of Isaac Stearns, by VanWagenen; Lec?tfords Notebook in NEHGR40:269; Bond's History ofWatertown., p. 450?. m. Mary Barker 5/20/1622at Stoke, Nayland, Eng., d.6/19/1671. per Ancestry of Mary Barker wife ofIsaac Stearns, by JohnThrelfall. BUT SEE: Joan Guilford says Mary Stearns wasdau of Isaac (1)Stearns and Mary Barker Stearns. Says Isaac is son of Thomas (a) Stearnsand Dorothy Plampin of MuchFordam, Essex, England. and says Dorothywasthe dau of John Plampin of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, England. She quotesThrelfall for this. per Joan Guilford, Orange CA 1995.
1 JAN 1603/04 - 1677
Mary
Barker
1821 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Colwell
Sherman
1823 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Sherman
~1829 - UNKNOWN
John
Sherman
1829 - UNKNOWN
Theodore
Sherman
1835 - UNKNOWN
Frank
Sherman
~1838 - UNKNOWN
Levi
Sherman
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Cassius
Sherman
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Sherman
D. UNKNOWN
Eunice
Stearns
1802 - UNKNOWN
Lucretia
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Ephraim
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Polly
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Betsey
Stearns
1809 - UNKNOWN
Lyman
Stearns
~1674 - 1755
John
Coolidge
81
81
1681 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Bond
1728 - UNKNOWN
Moses
Stearns
1730 - UNKNOWN
Jerusha
Stearns
MAR 1735/36 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Stearns
1739 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Stearns
1741 - UNKNOWN
Hepzibah
Stearns
1753 - UNKNOWN
Elias
Stearns
1650 - 1724
William
Bond
74
74
31 JAN 1663/64 - UNKNOWN
Hepzibah
Hastings
~1605 - BET 1682 AND 1685
Thomas
Hastings
1626 - >1685
Margaret
Cheney
59
59
1603 - 1667
William
Cheney
64
64
1604 - 1686
Margaret
Cule
82
82
1566 - 1643
Lawrence
Cheney
77
77
D. UNKNOWN
Julian
Waldron
D. UNKNOWN
John
Cheney
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
~1634 - 1711
Nathaniel
Coolidge
77
77
1639 - >1712
Mary
Bright
73
73
~1602 - 1686
Henry
Bright
83
83
Admitted as freeman 6 May 1635, Watertown, MA Was one of the founders of Watertown, MA
1615 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Goldstone
1604 - 1691
John
Coolidge
86
86
~1602 - 1691
Mary
Ravens
89
89
~1562 - 1626
Richard
Ravens
64
64
~1566 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hedge
~1519 - 1580
William
Ravens
61
61
D. 1584
Joan
Starlyng
D. 1537
Robert
Starlyng
Robert
Starlyng
D. 1577
Nicholas
Hedge
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Burrough
D. ~1577
John
Burrough
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
LNU
D. ~1554
James
Hedge
D. ~1567
Elizabeth
LNU
1563 - 1618
William
Cooledge
55
55
1567 - FEB 1619/20
Margaret
Mayse
D. 1590
Simon
Coolidge
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
LNU
<1563 - MAR 1616/17
John
Barker
1564 - >1640
Margaret
Walter
76
76
1545 - ~1603
William
Stearns
58
58
~1545 - <1671
Emma
Ramsford
126
126
~1643 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Stearns
26 JAN 1625/26 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Stearns
6 JAN 1631/32 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Stearns
1628 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Stearns
1623 - UNKNOWN
John
Stearns
1635 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Stearns
~1542 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Ramsford
1520 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Stearne
~1540 - 1587
John
Barker
47
47
BET 1505 AND 1510 - 1561
Richard
Barker
~1525 - 1569
Richard
Walter
44
44
~1530 - UNKNOWN
Margaret or
Elizabeth
LNU
1664 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Stearns
1666 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Stearns
1668 - UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Stearns
1671 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Stearns
1673 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Stearns
1674 - UNKNOWN
Isaac
Stearns
1679 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Stearns
1680 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Stearns
1682 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Stearns
BET 1614 AND 1615 - 14 MAR 1689/90
William
Manning
BET 1612 AND 1613 - 1692
Dorothy
Adams
1592 - 17 FEB 1664/65
William
Manning
1593 - 1634
Hannah
LNU
41
41
1655 - 6 JAN 1717/18
John
Fiske
3 MAR 1658/59 - ~1698
Abigail
Parks
1704 - UNKNOWN
Josiah
Stearns
1706 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Stearns
1708 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Stearns
1709 - UNKNOWN
David
Stearns
1711 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Stearns
1712 - UNKNOWN
James
Stearns
1713 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Stearns
1715 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Stearns
BET 1716 AND 1717 - UNKNOWN
Peter
Stearns
11 MAR 1717/18 - UNKNOWN
William
Stearns
1719 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Stearns
1721 - UNKNOWN
James
Stearns
18 JAN 1722/23 - UNKNOWN
Lois
Stearns
1724 - UNKNOWN
Abijah
Stearns
~1620 - 1684
John
Fiske
64
64
~1632 - >1694
Sarah
Wyeth
61
61
~1592 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Fiske
~1595 - 1680
Nicholas
Wyeth
85
85
1628 - 1690
Thomas
Parks
61
61
1637 - 3 FEB 1690/91
Abigail
Dikes
1609 - 1664
Richard
Parks
54
54
1595 - 1656
Margery
Crane
61
61
BET 1615 AND 1616 - 1660
Edward
Dikes
Embarked at Gravesend (England), 16 January 1635, age 19, and in the same vessel came Jane Wilkinson, aged 20...he was admitted freeman, 4 May 1635, and his name is on the earliest list of proprietors of Watertown.
~1618 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Wilkinson
BET 1552 AND 1568 - ~1629
Jeffery
Fiske
BET 1521 AND 1525 - <1602
Robert
Fiske
BET 1525 AND 1527 - ~1571
Sibilla
Gold
~1555 - ~1614
Mary
Cooke
59
59
BET 1480 AND 1485 - <1524
Richard
Fiske
BET 1460 AND 1474 - >1536
Geoffrey
Fiske
BET 1420 AND 1425 - BET 3 AND 13 MAY 1504
Geoffrey
Fiske
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND", NEHGS Register, v. 92, p. 287 "These charters compel us to place the birth of Simon Fiske who died in 1463/4 and the births of his sons William and Geoffrey somewhat earlier than they appear in the pedigree set forth in the REGISTER, vol. 87, p. 368. These two latter men must both have been born prior to 1429 and about 1420 - 1425, while their father must have been born about 1400. His father Hugh was, therefore, born about 1370 and is probably the son or grandson of the Hugh who appears in Laxfield in 1340 and 1345. from NEHGS Register, Oct. 1932, p. 409-410 The Will of Jaffrey Fyske of Laxfeld [Laxfield, Co. Suffolk], dated 3 May 1504. To be buried in Laxfeld parish. To the high altar there, for tithes forgotten, 3s. 4d. To the repair of the parish church 6s. 8d. To the repair of the bell 3s. 4d. To the repair of the Chapel of Our Lady in said parish and for arrear[s] of some rents pertaining to said chapel 6s. 8d. To Our Lady's Gild in Laxfeld 3s. 4d. Bequests to the Friars of Dunwich and Orford [Co. Suffolk]. To my son, Master John Fyske, to sing for me a year after my decease, a sufficient stipend. To the poor in Laxfeld 10s. To the mending of foul ways 20s. To each godchild 12d. To each "Bell chyld of myne" 12d. To my daughter Johane 5 marks. To my daughter Maryon 6s. 8d. To Margaret Kempe a heifer. My house and land are to be sold, except a pightle bought of Nicholas Baas, [which is] to be sold him at a "meone" price. My son Jeffrey is to have the first purchase and within 40s. of any other. "Nevertheless I am otherwyse counselled by my other children whereof finally I put it to the discrescion of my executors & specially my son Master John Fyske to say how my son Jeffrey shall pay." He who purchases my place is to have the stock of "beys" [i.e., bees] there lying and to pay 2 lbs. wax to the light before the crucifix in Laxfeld church as long as the stock shall endure, if so much increase of wax come yearly off the said stock. Executors and residuary legatees: my sons Master John Fyske and Symond Fyske, to dispose to the health of my soul; and to each of them 6s. 8d. Proved 13 May 1504 by Master John Fyske, with power reserved to Simon Fyske. (Archdeaconry of Suffolk [Ipswich Probate Registry], book 4, fo. 134.)
D. ~1504
Margaret
LNU
BET 1399 AND 1400 - ABT FEB 1463/64
Symon
Fiske
He was Lord of the manor of Stadhaugh, Laxfield, Suffolk, England. from NEHGS Register, Oct. 1932, p. 408 The Will of Simon Fysk of Laxfeld [Laxfield, Co. Suffolk], dated 22 December 1463. To be buried in Laxfeld church, whereof I am a parishioner. To the high altar 3s. 4d. To the stipend of the chaplain of the Gild of St. Mary in Laxfeld 6s.8d. yearly, for sixteen years. For the health of my soul and my friends' souls, I will that a chaplain shall celebrate in Laxfeld church for one year. For three trentals for my soul 30s. To the new bells in Laxfeld 20s. To my wife Katherine my utensils and moveables live and dead. To each of my three daughters £10 within a year of marriage; but, if any of them remain single, she shall enjoy her portion. To my son William 40s. To my son Geoffrey 40s. To my elder son John 40s. To my daughter Margaret Devsing 40s. To my son Edmund 40s. If any of my sons bring action against my executors for lands in Laxfeld and Eston Bavent [Easton-Bavent, Co. Suffolk], he shall lose his portion of 40s. Residuary legatees and executors: my wife Katherine, my younger son John, John Noloth, and Nicholas Noloth. To my wife Katherine lands in Laxfeld for life, with the remainder to my younger son John, except 2 acres called Semams to my wife absolutely. If my younger son John be disturbed, he shall compensate himself from my lands in Eston Bavent. After his mother's decease, he shall give my executors £30. For the health of my soul 10 marks. Proved at Laxfeld 26 February 1463/64 by the widow and John Fysk, the younger son. (Archdeaconry of Suffolk [Ipswich Probate Registry], book 2, fo. 117) from "GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND", NEHGS Register, v. 92, p. 179 1 December, 9 Henry V [1421]. At Laxfeld. William Dowsyng, son and heir of Stephen Dowsyng, deceased, late of Laxfeld, to Simon Fysk, son of Hugh Fysk of Laxfeld, two pieces of my land (2 1/2 acres) there in the hamlet of Stoodh[a]wgh in the town of Laxfeld, between le Marketweye, W[est]; land of the said William Dowsyng, E[ast]; land of the said Simon Fysk, N[orth]; said Marketweye and land of John Sauage, S[outh]; to Simon Fysk, his heirs and assigns for ever. Witnesses: Nicholas Stowe, Edmund Hurlich, RIchard Gleme, Robert Barker, John Edward. (Seal in good condition.) (No. 3.). from "GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND", NEHGS Register, v. 92, p. 287 "These charters compel us to place the birth of Simon Fiske who died in 1463/4 and the births of his sons William and Geoffrey somewhat earlier than they appear in the pedigree set forth in the REGISTER, vol. 87, p. 368. These two latter men must both have been born prior to 1429 and about 1420 - 1425, while their father must have been born about 1400. His father Hugh was, therefore, born about 1370 and is probably the son or grandson of the Hugh who appears in Laxfield in 1340 and 1345.
BET 1400 AND 1402 - AFT 26 FEB 1463/64
Katherine
Crispe
~1370 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Fiske
BET 1561 AND 1581 - UNKNOWN
John
Wyeth
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
LNU
1557 - UNKNOWN
William
'Thomas'
Parke
1561 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Manning
~1531 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Manning
~1542 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Herbert
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Willem
Van
Arkel
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
John
Braman
~1667 - MAR 1740/41
Edward
Jr.
Larkin
~1662 - 1743
Mary
Cottrell
81
81
~1616 - ~1721
Edward
Larkin
105
105
~1640 - >1676
Lydia
LNU
36
36
~1642 - >1662
Ann
Peabody
20
20
1612 - 1687
John
Peabody
75
75
<1627 - 1678
Dorothy
Tooley
51
51
~1642 - 1715
Nicholas
Cottrell
73
73
1622 - 1680
Nicholas
Cottrell
58
58
<1628 - UNKNOWN
Martha
LNU
1591 - >1622
John
Cottrell
31
31
1584 - 1661
Ebenezer
(James?)
Peabody
77
77
1585 - 1660
Sarah
Pearle
75
75
1560 - 1610
Thomas
Peabody
50
50
1562 - 1607
Hannah
LNU
45
45
<1612 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Tully
<1612 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
LNU
1570 - 1623
Richard
Church
53
53
1571 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Vassell
9 MAR 1635/36 - UNKNOWN
John
Church
1650 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Church
27 JAN 1655/56 - UNKNOWN
Deborah
Church
27 JAN 1656/57 - UNKNOWN
Priscilla
Church
1662 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Church
1548 - <1593
John
Church
45
45
1545 - <1654
Joan
Titerall
109
109
1525 - 1547
John
Church
22
22
~1526 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Swan
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Church
1583 - 1673
Elizabeth
Marsh
90
90
Note: Passenger list, ship Anne, 1623 The ship Anne arrived in Plymouth in July, 1623 accompanied by the Little James, bringing new settlers along with many of the wives and children that had been left behind in Leyden when the Mayflower departed in 1620. This ship passenger list is reconstructed from the 1623 Division of Land, the passenger list compiled by Charles Banks in Planters of the Commonwealth, and the research found in Eugene Aubrey Stratton's Plymouth Colony: Its History and Its People, 1620-1691. The author is a descendant of Anne passengers Ellen Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth Warren, Anna Warren, Mrs. Barbara Standish, Mary Buckett, and Francis Sprague. * Annable, Anthony * Jane (Momford) Annable, wife * Sarah Annable, daughter * Hannah Annable, daughter * Bangs, Edward * Bartlett, Robert, #5498 (22G Grandfather) * Buckett, Mary * Brewster, Patience, #5647 * Fear Brewster, sister, #5554 * Clarke, Thomas * Conant, Christopher * Cooke, Mrs. Hester (Mahieu) * Jane Cooke, daughter * Jacob Cooke, son * Hester Cooke, daughter * Dix, Anthony * Faunce, John, #5470 * Flavel, Mrs. Elizabeth * Flood, Edmond * Fuller, Mrs. Bridget (Lee) , #2511 (22G Aunt) * Godbertson, Godbert * Sarah (Allerton)(Vincent)(Priest) Godbertson, wife * Samuel Godbertson, son * Sarah Priest, step-daughter * Mary Priest, step-daughter * Hatherly, Timothy * Heard, William * Hicks, Mrs. Margaret, #5649 (22G Grandmother) * Samuel Hicks, son , #5614 (21G Grandfather) * Lydia Hicks, daughter, #5650 (22G Aunt) * Hilton, Mrs. William * William Hilton, son * Mary Hilton, daughter * Holman, Edward * Kempton, Manasseh, #5599 * Long, Robert * Mitchell, Experience * Morton, George, #5513 * Juliana Morton, wife, #5596 * Nathanial Morton, son, #5512 * John Morton, son, #5602 * Ephraim Morton, son, #5525 * Patience Morton, daughter, #5469 * Sarah Morton, daughter, #5511 * Morton, Thomas Jr., #5532 * Newton, Ellen * Oldham, John * Mrs. Oldham, wife * Lucretia Oldham, sister * Palmer, Mrs. Frances * Penn, Christian * Pierce, Abraham * Pratt, Joshua * Rand, James * Rattliff, Robert * Mrs. Rattliff, wife * Snow, Nicholas * Southworth, Alice (Carpenter), #5536 * Sprague, Francis * Anna Sprague, wife * Mercy Sprague, daughter * Standish, Mrs. Barbara * Tilden, Thomas * (Ann?) Tilden, wife * child Tilden * Tracy, Stephen * Wallen, Ralph * Joyce Wallen, wife * Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth, #5397 (23G Grandmother) * Mary Warren, daughter, #5398 (22G Grandmother) * Elizabeth Warren, daughter, #5395 (23G Aunt) * Anna Warren, daughter, #5399 (23G Aunt) * Sarah Warren, daughter, #5400 (23G Aunt) * Abigail Warren, daughter, #5401 (23G Aunt)
~1560 - 1587
Christopher
Warren
27
27
1560 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Webb
1537 - UNKNOWN
William
Warren
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Mable
1534 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Webb
<1535 - UNKNOWN
Christopher
Warren
~1500 - UNKNOWN
John
Warren
~1467 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Gerard
~1470 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Leigh
~1444 - UNKNOWN
Percival
Leigh
~1520 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Mable
~1610 - BET 13 FEB 1676/77 AND 1683
Mary
Warren
~1612 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Warren
~1614 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Warren
~1618 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Warren
BET 1624 AND 1625 - UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Warren
22 MAR 1626/27 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Warren
D. 1614
Edward
Sprague
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
LNU
1635 - UNKNOWN
Anthony
Sprague
~1638 - UNKNOWN
John
Sprague
<1640 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Sprague
BEF 20 MAR 1641/42 - UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Sprague
<1643 - UNKNOWN
Persis
Sprague
<1648 - UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Sprague
<1650 - UNKNOWN
William
Sprague
<1652 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Sprague
BEF 25 FEB 1654/55 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Sprague
~1592 - 1686
Anthony
Eames
94
94
~1599 - UNKNOWN
Margery
LNU
~1548 - 1618
Thomas
Eames
70
70
~1552 - 1614
Millicent
Brewster
62
62
~1306 - 28 FEB 1354/55
Jan
Van
Arkel
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jim Weber
BET 1300 AND 1309 - 1362
Irmgard
Von
Kleve
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jim Weber
~1285 - 1324
Johan
Van
Arkel
39
39
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1270 AND 1275 - 26 FEB 1312/13
Mabilia
Van
Voorne
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1274 - 1311
Otto
Von
Kleve
37
37
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Virneburg
BET 1310 AND 1314 - BET 1353 AND 1354
Thibaut or
Thibauld
De Bar
BET 1320 AND 1322 - <1353
Maria
Van
Vlaanderen
BET 1262 AND 1270 - >1335
Erhard
Van
Bar
BET 1290 AND 1299 - 1340
Isabella
Van
Lotharingen
BET 1267 AND 1268 - 31 JAN 1330/31
Jan
Van
Vlaanderen
BET 1285 AND 1292 - BET 1353 AND 1365
Maria
d'Artois
~1258 - 1297
Jan II
Van
Arkel
39
39
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1233 - 1272
Johan
II Van
Arkel
39
39
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1236 - >1281
Bertha
Van
Ochten
45
45
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1200 AND 1201 - >1243
Herbaren
II Van
Der Lede
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - David Weaver
~1205 - 1276
Alverade
Van
Heusden
71
71
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
D. >1265
Riculd
Van
Ochten
D. UNKNOWN
Jutta
LNU
BET 1170 AND 1175 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Herbaren
Van Der Lede
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - David Weaver
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Herbaren
I van der
Lede
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - David Weaver
~1150 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Von
Altena
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
Willem
Von
Altena
~1179 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Botter
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - David Weaver
~1149 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
Botter
~1179 - >1217
Jan I
van
Heusden
38
38
~1125 - BET 1173 AND 1200
Arnold
I Van
Heusden
D. UNKNOWN
Justina
Von
Salm
D. 1135
Jan
Van
Heusden
D. UNKNOWN
Christina
Van
Arentsbergh
D. 1163
Heinrich
I von
Salm
~1183 - UNKNOWN
Aleijdis
Persijn
D. 1100
Boudewijn
III van
Heusden
D. 1092
Robert
IV Van
Heusden
D. UNKNOWN
Johanna
Von
Alkena
D. 1073
Jan
Van
Heusden
D. UNKNOWN
Machteld
Van
Steenvoorde
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
von der
Lippe
D. 1028
Boudewijn
Van
Heusden
D. 0972
Robert
III Van
Heusden
D. UNKNOWN
Gertrudis
Von
Spanheim
~0920 - 0956
Jan
Van
Heusden
36
36
D. UNKNOWN
Margaretha
Von
Loon
D. UNKNOWN
Aleid
Van
Gennep
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Boudewijn
I van
Heusden
~0820 - ~0857
Rubrecht
Van
Heusden
37
37
~0820 - UNKNOWN
Ada
Von
Cuijk
~0790 - UNKNOWN
Robbrecht
Von
Teisterbant
~0790 - UNKNOWN
Cunigunda
Hoya
D. UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Ostangeln
~0840 - ~0869
Edmund
Von
Ostangeln
29
29
BET 1075 AND 1080 - BET 1135 AND 1138
Hermann
II Von
Salm
~1040 - 1088
Hermann
I Von
Salm
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Formbach
BET 995 AND 1007 - 1059
Giselbert
Von
Salm
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 958 AND 965 - 1019
Friedrich
I of
Luxemburg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0951 - 5 SEP 986
Hugo III
Raucus of
Nordgau
BET 923 AND 937 - 13 DEC 992
Hedwig
de
Longwy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
D. <0919
Widricus
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Kunegund
BET 890 AND 925 - 18 DEC 967
Eberhard
IV Von
Elsass
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0915 - 0986
Luitgarde
Von
Trier
71
71
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 958 AND 970 - UNKNOWN
Irmtrud
Vom
Kinziggau
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Connie Thistle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 914 AND 925 - 0992
Heribert
I Von
Gleiberg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Connie Thistle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 918 AND 956 - UNKNOWN
Ermentrud
Imiza vom
Avalgau
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Connie Thistle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. 12 DEC 949
Udo IV
von der
Wetterau
D. UNKNOWN
Kunigunde
De
Vermandois
BET 888 AND 920 - BET 998 AND 999
Meginoz
Von Geldern
ung Zutphen
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Connie Thistle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 895 AND 935 - 0995
Gerberga
von
Lothringen
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Connie Thistle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0810 - UNKNOWN
Rainier
de
Saundis
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robert Lord
~0760 - 0820
Arnoul
III de
Chaumontois
60
60
~0675 - UNKNOWN
Arnoul
II de
Chaumontois
D. 0705
Plektrude
~0655 - 0708
Dreux
De
Heristal
53
53
D. 0698
Hugobert
D. UNKNOWN
Irmina
~0650 - UNKNOWN
Anstrud
~0620 - UNKNOWN
Varteon
or
Berchar
~0626 - UNKNOWN
Ansflede
D. UNKNOWN
Rudolf
Van
Ochten
D. UNKNOWN
Marina
Von
Bentheim
BET 1140 AND 1150 - BET 1207 AND 1209
Otto I
Von
Bentheim
BET 1140 AND 1150 - >1205
Alverade
Von
Arnsberg
~1150 - 1203
Heinrich
I Van
Cuijck
53
53
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errazuriz Tagle Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1152 - 1203
Ermengard
Von
Soest
51
51
BET 1240 AND 1250 - 1287
Albert
Voorne
BET 1200 AND 1205 - 13 MAR 1258/59
Hendrik
van
Voorne
BET 1205 AND 1215 - UNKNOWN
Catharina Van
Peteghem-
Cysoing
~1172 - 1228
Dirk
van
Voorne
56
56
~1165 - >1226
Alveradis
Van
Cuyck
61
61
BET 1152 AND 1184 - >1240
Johann III Von
Cysoing-
Peteghem
BET 1168 AND 1188 - >1220
Maria
De
Bourghelles
~1242 - UNKNOWN
Aleidis
Van
Loon
~1216 - 1272
Arnold
IV Van
Looz
56
56
~1220 - BET 1267 AND 1271
Johanna
Van
Chiny
BET 1173 AND 1180 - 1226
Ludwig
IV Von
Chiney
BET 1170 AND 1183 - >1237
Mahaut
d'Avesnes
BET 1172 AND 1175 - 1216
Gerhard
III Von
Rieneck
BET 1173 AND 1185 - >1216
Kunigunde
von
Zimmern
~1179 - UNKNOWN
Reginald
De
Braose
~1184 - UNKNOWN
Isobel
De
Braose
1117 - BET 1190 AND 1192
Reginald
De St.
Valerie
Bernard paid a fine for livery of Beckley and Horton in 1166-7.
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Braose
D. UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Gloucester
D. UNKNOWN
Milo of
Gloucester
1227 - ~1256
William
De
Salmesbury
29
29
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Salmesbury
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Fitzosbert
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Fitzosbert
1142 - UNKNOWN
Cospatrick
De
Salmesbury
D. >1256
Avina
De
Notton
~1222 - 1275
Thurstan
De
Holand
53
53
1197 - >1241
Robert
De
Holand
44
44
1201 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
De
Columbers
1171 - BET 1212 AND 1224
Matthew
De
Holand
1177 - UNKNOWN
Alan
De
Columbers
1181 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
De
Waleton
1230 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
De
Kellet
1204 - 1272
Adam
De
Kellet
68
68
D. UNKNOWN
Orm
De
Kellet
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
De
Holand
BET 1220 AND 1228 - 1291
Theobald
II De
Bar
BET 1256 AND 1260 - 1312
Dietbald
II of
Lothringen
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut
Bethune
~1289 - UNKNOWN
Philip
Van
Guelders
~1256 - 1305
Derek
VII von
Cleve
49
49
~1250 - >1281
Margaret
Guelders
31
31
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Johanna
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
Floris De Berlaer
de Schinnen
Berthout
D. UNKNOWN
Mechtild
Von Der
Marck
BET 1225 AND 1226 - 1314
Willem
Van
Vlaanderen
~1247 - 1298
Alix
Van
Clermont
51
51
1220 - 1251
Margaretha
Van
Guelders
31
31
~1275 - 1304
Daughter
Kessel
29
29
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Wilhelm
Von
Kessel
5 MAR 1363/64 - UNKNOWN
Willem
I of
Guelders
1366 - UNKNOWN
Rainald
IV of
Guelders
1330 - 9 JAN 1383/84
Louis
III of
Flanders
1308 - UNKNOWN
Louis
II of
Flanders
1310 - 1382
Marguerite
of
France
72
72
~1283 - 1322
Louis I
of
Flanders
39
39
~1285 - 1325
Jeanne
de
Rethul
40
40
BET 1291 AND 1292 - 3 JAN 1321/22
Philippe
V of
France
BET 1291 AND 1293 - 1348
Jeanne La
Boiteuse De
Bourgogne
9 FEB 1322/23 - 1368
Marguerite
of
Brabant
1300 - 1355
Jean III
De
Brabant
55
55
~1303 - 1335
Marie
D'Evreux
32
32
1275 - 1312
Jean II "The
Peaceable"
De Brabant
37
37
1275 - 1318
Margaret
of
England
43
43
1276 - 1319
Louis
of
France
43
43
~1285 - 1311
Marguerite
d'Artois
26
26
1373 - UNKNOWN
Charles
De
Bourgogne
1374 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Bourgogne
1377 - UNKNOWN
Louis
De
Bourgogne
1378 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
De
Bourgogne
1379 - UNKNOWN
Bonne
De
Bourgogne
1384 - UNKNOWN
Antoine
De
Bourgogne
1386 - UNKNOWN
Marie
De
Bourgogne
~1389 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
De
Bourgogne
1296 - 1310
Jan of
Bohemia
14
14
1274 - 1313
Heinrich VII of
the Holy
Roman Empire
39
39
1276 - 1311
Marguerite
Brabant
35
35
1240 - 1288
Henri
III of
Luxembourg
48
48
1242 - 25 FEB 1319/20
Beatrice
Beaumont
BET 1251 AND 1253 - 1294
Jean I
of
Brabant
1254 - 1271
Marguerite
of
France
17
17
20 JAN 1291/92 - 1330
Eliska
of
Bohemia
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
1271 - 1305
Wenzel
I of
Bohemia
33
33
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
13 MAR 1270/71 - 1297
Guta
of
Austria
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
1233 - 1278
Premysl
II Otaker
Bohemia
45
45
1246 - 1285
Kunegunda
Rostislavna
Kiev
39
39
1339 - UNKNOWN
Louis I
de
Anjou
1344 - UNKNOWN
Marie
of
France
1248 - 1306
Robert
II De
Bourgogne
58
58
BET 1260 AND 1268 - 1327
Agnes
De
France
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Henryk
II (IV) of
Glogau
1296 - 1321
Matilde
of
Brandenburg
25
25
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
1347 - UNKNOWN
Margarete of
Schlesien-
Brieg
~1253 - 1309
Heinrich III
of Schlesien
Glogau
56
56
~1276 - BEF 29 JAN 1318/19
Mechtild
of
Braunschweig
~1271 - 1307
Hermann
of
Brandenburg
36
36
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
~1278 - 19 MAR 1326/27
Anna
of
Austria
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
1291 - 1352
Boleslaw
III of
Brieg
60
60
~1248 - 22 FEB 1295/96
Henryk
V of
Schiesien
1263 - 1304
Elisabeth
(Elzbieta)
of Poland
41
41
21 FEB 1295/96 - 1322
Margarethe
(Marketa)
of Bohemia
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1284 - UNKNOWN
Alida
De
Hainault
~1283 - UNKNOWN
Trude
van de
Poele
~1283 - UNKNOWN
Doedijn
de
Hainault
~1314 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
D'Avesnes
1310 - UNKNOWN
Sibylla
D'Avesnes
BET 1312 AND 1314 - UNKNOWN
Philippa
D'Avesnes
~1313 - UNKNOWN
Jan
D'Avesnes
?
~1317 - UNKNOWN
Willem
IV
D'Avesnes
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
D'Avesnes
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Louis
D'Avesnes
BET 7 AND 12 APR 1206 - 1253
Otto II "der
Erlauchte"
Von Bayern
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
BET 1201 AND 1202 - 1267
Agnes
of the
Rhein
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
BET 1226 AND 1236 - UNKNOWN
Marie
Brabant
BET 1250 AND 1252 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Von
Glogau
1261 - UNKNOWN
Marie
Von
Bayern
1261 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Bayern
1267 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
Von
Bayern
1274 - UNKNOWN
Rudolf
I Von
Rheinpfalz
1275 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Bayern
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Von
Bayern
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Bayern
1218 - 1291
Rudolf
I of
Germany
73
73
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
BET 1188 AND 1202 - 1240
Albrecht
IV Von
Hapsburg
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
BET 1192 AND 1198 - 1260
Heilwig
Von
Kyburg
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
~1165 - ~1227
Ulrich
X Von
Kyburg
62
62
~1225 - 1288
Gertrude
Hohenberg
63
63
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins wikipedia - Gertrude, Duchess of Austria
~1201 - 1253
Burchard
III Von
Hohenberg
52
52
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
~1205 - BET 1233 AND 1278
Mathilde
Von T
Bingen Horb
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
~1176 - BET 1217 AND 1225
Burchard
II Von
Hohenberg
~1179 - 1250
Rudolf
II Van
Tubingen
71
71
~1227 - 1273
Elisabeth
Bavaria
46
46
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
~1170 - 1240
Ludmilla
Von
Bohmen
70
70
BET 1141 AND 1142 - 1189
Friedrich
Konig Von
Bohmen
BET 1142 AND 1149 - >1190
Elisabeth
Arpad
BET 1173 AND 1175 - 1227
Henry
BET 1176 AND 1187 - 1 JAN 1247/48
Agnes
Von
Staufen
~1129 - 1195
Heinrich V Von
Braunschweig-
Luneburg
66
66
BET 1156 AND 1162 - 1189
Matilda
Plantagenet
1149 - 1210
Koenraad Van
Saksen-Wettin
61
61
BET 1152 AND 1157 - 1209
Elisabeth
Van
Polen
BET 1115 AND 1125 - 18 JAN 1173/74
Wladislaw
II of
Bohemia
1129 - 1150
Gertrud
Von
Babenberg
21
21
BET 1067 AND 1117 - 1125
Wladislaw
I Von
Bohmen
BET 1080 AND 1109 - 1125
Rixa
Von
Berg
~1035 - 1092
Wratislaus
II of
Bohemia
57
57
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
<1093 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
Von
Berg
BET 1073 AND 1084 - 1136
Leopold III Der
Heilige Von
Babenberg
Patron Saint of Austria. Feast day is November 15. Leopold was considerred a candidate in the election of the King of Germany in 1125, but declined. According to legend, the Lady Mary appeared to him and led him to a position where he found the veil of his wife Agnes, lost years before. At that place, the mosastery of Klosterneuburg was founded. He subsequently expanded this city to become his residence. wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1072 AND 1075 - 1143
Agnes
of
Waiblingen
wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1050 AND 1055 - 1102
Leopold
II Von
Babenberg
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1055 AND 1060 - 1101
Ida
von
Ratelberg
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Known as one of the great beauties of her day. Ida joined the contingent of Welf I Duke of Bavaria in the First Crusade early in 1101, and in September of that year was among those ambushed at Heraclea by the Sultan Kilij Arslan I. Ekkehard of Aura reports that Ida was killed in the fighting, but rumors persisted that she survived and was carried off to a harem. Later legends claimed that she was the mother of the Muslin hero Zengi, but this is quite impossible on chronological grounds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Was her father Tiemo II Graf Formbach? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
1050 - 1106
Heinrich
55
55
Third Emperor of the Salian dynasty. wikipedia - Agnes of Babenberg Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
1051 - 1087
Bertha of
Savoy and
Maurienne
36
36
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1024 AND 1027 - 1075
Ernst II "The
Brave" of
Austria
"Heinrich IV King of Germany granted property to "marchione Ernest in marcha Osterreiche" by charter dated 22 March 1074." from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm wikipedia - Ernest, Margrave of Austria wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0987 - 1055
Adalbert
Von
Babenburg
68
68
wikipedia - Adalbert, Margrave of Austria http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0991 - AFT 17 FEB 1057/58
Frowila
Orseolo
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0940 - 10 JUL 994
Leopold
I of
Austria
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia - Leopold I, Margrave of Austria Leopold is the first reasonably known historical figure in Austria.
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Richeza
of
Sualafeld
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0970 - 1032
Ottone
Orseolo
62
62
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0982 - UNKNOWN
Maria
of
Hungary
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1041 - 26 JAN 1070/71
Adelaide
Von
Wettin
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
BET 1012 AND 1015 - 1075
Dedo II
Von
Wettin
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Ernie Anderson wikipedia - Leopold II, Margrave of Austria ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Was his father Deitrich II Ostmark m. to Mathilda Meissen?
BET 1013 AND 1017 - BET 1067 AND 1068
Oda
Lausatia
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0993 - ~1030
Theitmar
II
Lausatia
37
37
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0994 - UNKNOWN
Reinhild
Von
Biechlingen
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
<1139 - >1204
William
Freskin
De Moray
65
65
~1107 - <1172
Freskin
De
Fleming
65
65
~1190 - UNKNOWN
John
Murray
~1155 - ~1179
Robert
De
Kent
24
24
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Alan
Montgomery
~1121 - ~1145
Hugh
Montgomery
24
24
~1102 - 1179
Robert
Montgomery
77
77
~1104 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Fitzwalter
~1203 - UNKNOWN
William
Montgomery
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Montgomery
1150 - 1210
Walter
De
Berkeley
60
60
1150 - UNKNOWN
Eva
De
Galloway
BET 1100 AND 1125 - 1174
Uchtred
De
Galloway
BET 1104 AND 1126 - UNKNOWN
Gunhilda
De
Dunbar
BET 1090 AND 1096 - 1166
Fergus
Ceanmor
BET 1095 AND 1104 - BET 1132 AND 1194
Joan
1062 - 1138
Waltheof
De
Dunbar
76
76
BET 1040 AND 1090 - >1126
Sigarith
de
Lothian
~1135 - BET 1188 AND 1194
Bernard
II De
Baliol
Succeeded his uncle Guy de Bailliol in his English and French fees. Ancestor of the historic house of Balliol. [Falaise Roll, p. 253] Son of Bernard I Baliol; b.c. 1140; d. 1194; m. Agnes Pencheni; father of Hugh III de Baliol. [Charlemagne & Others, Chart 2908b, 2500] Transformed the small fortification at Barnard into a great stone fortress with its own borough, and it is not surprising, therefore, that the castle and town now bear his name rather than his Uncle Guy's name. The undoubted model for this twin creation was the borough and castle of Richmond in into existence by Alan, Count of Brittany nearly 60 years before. [Barnard Castle, p. 4] Son of Bernard de Balliol and Matilda. [GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100] The 12th century castle was founded by Bernard Baliol, and Bernard's Castle gave its name to the town that grew up beside it. The castle was later seized by one of Durham's Prince Bishops, and other owners included Richard III. [Barnard Castle flyer] Son of Bernhard Baliol and Matilda; m. Agnes Picougny; father of Eustace Baliol who m. Petronilla Fitz Piers. [WFT Vol 10 Ped 2388] Barnard Castle overlooks the Tees. Beginning as a small fortified enclosure of the late 11th or early 12th century, and belonging to the Baliol family, it developed into a 6-1/2 acre oblong enclosure (13th & 14th centuries). [Castles of Britain and Ireland, p. 122-123]
~1095 - 1153
Bernard Guy
Reginald
Baliol
58
58
D. 1240
John FitzRobert
De Warkworth
& Clavering
1077 - 1099
Guy
De
Balliol
22
22
1079 - UNKNOWN
Dionisia
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Pincheni
1206 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
De
Balliol
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
De
Percy
BET 1125 AND 1143 - 1196
Adam
II De
Brus
Ancestry - Donald Gant
BET 1110 AND 1116 - ~1206
Ivetta
De
Arches
Ancestry - Donald Gant
BET 1090 AND 1095 - >1154
William
De
Arches
Ancestry - Donald Gant Ancestry - Pamela Clem
~1094 - UNKNOWN
Ivetta
Ancestry - Donald Gant Ancestry - Pamela Clem
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
De
Meschines
~1078 - 1131
Clemence
of
Burgundy
53
53
1021 - >1077
Henri
of
Lorraine
56
56
~1074 - 25 JAN 1139/40
Godfrey
"La Barbe"
of Lorraine
1121 - <1180
Josceline
"Barbatus"
De Louvain
59
59
~1057 - >1086
Adele
De
Beteau
29
29
1134 - <1204
Agnes
De
Percy
70
70
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
IX of
Leon
1092 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Percy
1094 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Ros
D. UNKNOWN
Berenguela
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
VIII of
Castile
~1203 - 1235
Elizabeth
of
Swabia
32
32
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
of
Castile
<1235 - UNKNOWN
Ferdinand
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Phillip
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Sancho
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Manuel
of
Castile
<1235 - UNKNOWN
Eleonor
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Berenguela
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
of
Castile
>1235 - UNKNOWN
Ferdinand
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Louis
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Goldstone
D. UNKNOWN
Hannah
or
Anna
1647 - UNKNOWN
Nathaniel
Bright
1649 - UNKNOWN
Beriah
Bright
1566 - 1609
Henry
Bright
43
43
~1562 - >1618
Marie
56
56
1556 - UNKNOWN
Eleazer
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Fiske
1550 - UNKNOWN
William
Fiske
BET 1420 AND 1425 - UNKNOWN
William
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
John
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Devsing
D. UNKNOWN
Susannah
Smyth
D. UNKNOWN
John
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Johane
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Fiske
D. UNKNOWN
Symond
Fiske
1440 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
Fiske
~1560 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Fiske
~1572 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Fiske
1603 - 1638
Anthony
Dix
35
35
~1605 - 1688
Tabitha
83
83
1639 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Dix
1640 - UNKNOWN
John
Dix
18 FEB 1641/42 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Dix
1626 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Parks
1628 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Parks
1631 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Parks
1633 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Parks
1575 - UNKNOWN
Jasper
Crane
~1640 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Farr
7 MAR 1713/14 - UNKNOWN
Silas
Church
~1714 - UNKNOWN
Rufus
Church
1590 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Daniel
Stearns
1595 - UNKNOWN
Shubael
Stearns
1644 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Manning
28 JAN 1645/46 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Manning
15 JAN 1647/48 - UNKNOWN
Abigail
Manning
1649 - UNKNOWN
John
Manning
~1651 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Manning
~1652 - UNKNOWN
Timothy
Manning
1766 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Stearns
1770 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Stearns
1772 - UNKNOWN
Zenas
Stearns
1775 - UNKNOWN
Esther
Stearns
1777 - UNKNOWN
John
Stearns
1780 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
Stearns
1780 - UNKNOWN
Rhoda
Stearns
D. UNKNOWN
Gracia
De
Burgh
D. 1214
Roger
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
De
Lacy
~1148 - 1201
Gruffudd
ap
Rhys
53
53
wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
Private
Hugh
De
Lacy
D. UNKNOWN
William
De
Braose
D. UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Braose
D. UNKNOWN
Gwladys
D. UNKNOWN
Llewelyn
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Mortimer
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
De
Lacy
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
De
Lacy
1248 - 1308
Albert
I Von
Habsburg
59
59
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
D. UNKNOWN
Claude
De
France
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
of
Austria
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Valois
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
of
Brittany
D. ~1498
Charles
VIII of
France
D. ~1483
Louis
XI of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Charlotte
of
Savoy
D. ~1461
Charles VII "the
Well Served"
of France
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
de
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Isabeau
of
Bavaria
D. ~1380
Charles V
"the Wise"
of France
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Bourbon
D. UNKNOWN
John "The
Good" of
France
1634 - UNKNOWN
William
Douglas-
Hamilton
1506 - 1547
Robert
Graham
41
41
~1562 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Douglas
BET 1463 AND 1464 - 1513
William
Graham
~1475 - <1506
Janet
Edmonstone
31
31
~1421 - 1472
William
Graham
51
51
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
Douglas
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ogilvy
~1435 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Hay
1425 - 1483
William
Keith
58
58
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Muriella
Erskine
1430 - 1501
George
Gordon
71
71
D. 1502
Sibilla
Drummond
Not married
~1280 - >1378
Robert
Walter
Oliphant
98
98
BET 1344 AND 1358 - UNKNOWN
Filia
Borthwick
~1308 - ~1370
Elizabeth
Bruce
62
62
~1253 - 5 FEB 1328/29
William
Oliphant
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Douglas
BET 1322 AND 1328 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Erskine
BET 1310 AND 1315 - 1385
Robert
Erskine
~1302 - <1352
Beatrix
Lindsay
50
50
1217 - >1271
John
Erskine
54
54
~1270 - >1337
Alice
Stewart
67
67
1412 - 1462
William
Hay
50
50
BET 1373 AND 1396 - 1436
Gilbert
Hay
1404 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Hay
BET 1358 AND 1366 - 1437
William
De La
Haye
~1363 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Gray
BET 1375 AND 1382 - 1451
Alicia
Hay
BET 1420 AND 1424 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Douglas
1385 - 24 MAR 1442/43
James "The
Gross"
Douglas
~1398 - 24 MAR 1427/28
Beatrix
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
"Gelestin"
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Somerville
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Campbell
~1465 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Seton
D. 1432
Donald
MacDonald
D. 1435
Mary
Leslie
D. 1175
Domnall
Caemanach
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress or
Mistresses
BET 1389 AND 1397 - BEF 16 MAR 1463/64
William
Keith
~1393 - <1442
Mary
Fraser
49
49
~1451 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Keith
D. UNKNOWN
Christina
Keith
~1363 - <1430
Robert
Keith
67
67
~1363 - UNKNOWN
Heiress
of
Troup
~1315 - 1407
William
Keith
92
92
BET 1321 AND 1335 - <1410
Margaret
Fraser
~1400 - 1493
Thomas
Erskine
93
93
BET 1415 AND 1429 - 21 FEB 1489/90
Janet
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Jonet or
Janet
Hepburne
After the death of her husband at Flodden, she entered the Convent of St. Catherine of Sienna near Edinburgh which was built principally at her expense. She is buried beside her husband in the choir of Seton Church.
~1410 - 1470
Alexander
Seton
Gordon
60
60
~1407 - 1457
James
Douglas
50
50
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gifford
BET 1410 AND 1420 - 1479
Elizabeth
Crichton
BET 1450 AND 1454 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Gordon
~1464 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Gordon
~1455 - UNKNOWN
William
Gordon
BET 1442 AND 1450 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hay
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Gordon
~1437 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kinloch
D. UNKNOWN
John
Kinloch
of Curvie
~1456 - UNKNOWN
John
Sandilands
~1450 - <1549
Margaret
Ker
99
99
~1406 - ~1481
Andrew
Kerr
75
75
~1476 - UNKNOWN
James of
Cravie
Sandilands
~1464 - 1521
John of
Gartcarron
Sandilands
57
57
~1507 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Sandilands
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Sandilands
~1411 - 1439
John
Sandilands
28
28
~1413 - ~1459
Christian
Dundas
46
46
~1377 - <1453
James
Dundas
76
76
~1377 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
William of
Cavers
Douglas
~1397 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Tweedie
D. UNKNOWN
James
Tweedie
~1425 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Kerr
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Walter of
Caverton
Kerr
~1431 - UNKNOWN
Thomas of
Smailholm
Kerr
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Kerr
D. UNKNOWN
William
of Yair
Kerr
D. UNKNOWN
Ralph
Kerr
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Ker
~1422 - UNKNOWN
James
Kerr
~1355 - <1399
Henry
Ker
44
44
~1358 - >1399
Elizabeth
St.
Michael
41
41
1480 - UNKNOWN
William
Hay
D. UNKNOWN
Marjory
Hay
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
"Mariana"
Hay
<1390 - 16 MAR 1438/39
Elizabeth
Gordon
~1431 - UNKNOWN
John
Logy
~1452 - 1508
Alexander
Boyd
56
56
~1425 - <1482
Robert
Boyd
57
57
~1430 - >1472
Janet
Maxwell
42
42
~1462 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Colville
~1446 - BEF 24 JAN 1487/88
Robert
Colville
~1446 - UNKNOWN
Euphame
Wallace
~1414 - <1466
Robert
De
Colville
52
52
~1433 - BEF MAR 1477/78
Christian
Crichton
~1410 - 1459
George
Wallace
49
49
~1418 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Graham
BET 1396 AND 1456 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Duncanson
BET 1402 AND 1459 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
BET 1485 AND 1507 - UNKNOWN
John
Robertson
BET 1435 AND 1486 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lion
~1417 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Marjory
Hamilton
~1280 - 1346
Edward
Keith
66
66
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Synton
~1261 - 1322
Alexander
Fraser
61
61
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Gauthier
De
Braine
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Ade
De
Soissons
D. 1099
Guillaume
Bussac
d'Eu
D. >1066
Adelaide
De
Soissons
BET 972 AND 985 - 26 JAN 1057/58
Guillaume
I d'Hiemois
et d'Eu
Was his mother Emma Capet of Paris? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0990 - 26 JAN 1057/58
Lesceline
d'Harcourt
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1057
Renaud
I de
Soissons
~1005 - UNKNOWN
Aelis
de
Roucy
1042 - 1116
Engelram
De
Coucy
74
74
1045 - UNKNOWN
Adele
De
Roucy
1040 - 1104
Aelaide
De
Crecy
64
64
1028 - 1098
Lancelin
II de
Baugency
70
70
1050 - UNKNOWN
Alburga
D. UNKNOWN
Ada
De
Coucy
1152 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
Dreux
1182 - UNKNOWN
Enguerrand
De
Coucy
1175 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
De
Coucy
1177 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Coucy
1179 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Coucy
1184 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Coucy
D. 1333
William
Douglas
~1372 - 1424
Archibald
"Tyneman"
Douglas
52
52
BET 1290 AND 1297 - 1333
Archibald
Douglas
~1267 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
Douglas
~1275 - UNKNOWN
John
Moray
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Mary
of
Strathearn
~1249 - 28 JAN 1321/22
William
Ross
William was one of the magnates who, at Scone in February, 1283/84, swore to maintain the claim of the Maid of Norway to the Scottish crown; and in March 1289/90 was a member of the assembly of prelates and magnates at Brigham, who urged upon Edward I the marriage of the Maid to his son. In 1292, William was one of the auditors named by Balliol as Competitor, and witnessed his fealty to Edward at Norham in November. In 1294 he was among the Scots summoned by Edward (as overlord) for service in Gascony. He took part in the Scottish raid into England, which, in 1296, laid siege to Carlisle and burnt Hesham priory; in April he was among the prisoners taken in Dunbar Castle, and sent to the Tower of London. In 1305 he was P.C. to the Lieutenant of the English king, and Warden beyond Spey; in 1306, keeper of the see of Caithness. In 1306 he violated the sanctuary of St. Duthac at Tain, to seize the Scottish Queen and her daughter marjory, whom he sent as prisoners to Edward I. He was amongst the Scottish magnates whom, in May 1308, Edward II thanked for their good service, in a letter which must have crossed, on the road, a plead for help, saying that he and his son Hugh had been obliged to make a truce till Whitsuntide with Brus, who had threatened a descent upon Ross, Sutherland and Caithness. Help from England did not arrive, and in October the Earl did fealty to Brus at Auldearn in Moray. Thereafter he appears to have been loyal to that oath, witnessing an agreement between Scotland and Norway in 1312, and joining in the letter of the Scottish magnates to the Pope, which asserted the independence of Scotland in 1320.
~1282 - >1323
Maud
De
Brus
41
41
BET 1302 AND 1310 - UNKNOWN
Marjorie
Maud
Ross
~1309 - UNKNOWN
William
Ross
~1315 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ross
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Stewart
~1118 - UNKNOWN
Harvise
D'Evreux
BET 1144 AND 1145 - UNKNOWN
Alix
Adaele
De Dreux
~1122 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
de
Rochefort
~1141 - UNKNOWN
Simon
De
Dreux
~1161 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
De
Dreux
~1164 - UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Dreux
?
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Dreux
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Henri
De
Dreux
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
De
Dreux
~1167 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Dreux
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Massilie
Beatrix
De Dreux
~1156 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
Dreux
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Isabelle
De
Dreux
1116 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
de
France
~1121 - UNKNOWN
Henri
de
France
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Hugues
de
France
D. UNKNOWN
Raimond
V de
Toulouse
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
de
Paris
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Mathieu
I De
Montmorency
~1040 - 26 JAN 1079/80
Amadeus
II de
Savoie
~1040 - ~1095
Joan
of
Switzerland
55
55
BET 1092 AND 1095 - 1148
Amadeo
III de
Savoie
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Rainer
De
Montferrato
~1099 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Giovanna De
Montferrato
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
VI di
Montferrato
BET 986 AND 990 - BET 3 AND 4 SEP 1057
Renaud
I de
Bourgogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1007 AND 1010 - >1037
Alice
Adelaide de
Normandie
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 1055 AND 1059 - BET 1111 AND 1112
Maude (Mathilda)
of Apulia De
Hauteville
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 965 AND 1015 - 1085
Robert I
Guiscard de
Hauteville
Guiscard, from the Latin 'viscardus' and old french 'viscart', often rendered the Resourceful, the Cunning, the Wily, or the Fox. According to the Byzantine historian Anna Comnena, he had left Normandy with only five mounted riders, and thirty followers on foot, and, upon arriving in Langobardia, he became the chief of a roving robber-band. Anna Comnena also leaves a physical description of Robert Guiscard: "This Robert was Norman by descent, of minor origin, in temper tyrannical, in mind most cunning, brave in action, very clever in attacking the wealth and substance of magnates, most obstinate in achievement, for he did not allow any obstacle to prevent his executing his desire. His stature was so lofty that he surpassed even the tallest, his complexion was ruddy, his hair flaxen, his shoulders were broad, his eyes all but emitted sparks of fire, and in frame he was well-built ... this man's cry it is said to have put thousands to flight. Thus equipped by fortune, physique and character, he was naturally indomitable, and subordinate to no one in the world." www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org (Robert Guiscard) Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 970 AND 1005 - 1090
Sichelgaita
of
Salerno
Sikelgaita frequently accompanied Robert on his conquests. Athough at first she tried to persuade him not to attack the Byzantine Empire, she accompanied him on his campaign against them as well. At the Battle of Dyrrhachium she fought in full armor, rallying Robert's troops when they were initially repulsed by the Byzantine army. According the the Byzantine chronicler Anna Comnena, she was "like another Pallas, if not a second Athena" and Anna attributes to her a quote from the Iliad. (Wikipedia) www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~0984 - UNKNOWN
Guy I
de
Macon
~0986 - UNKNOWN
Gerberge
de
Bourgogne
BET 945 AND 970 - UNKNOWN
Tancred
of
Hauteville
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm wikipedia.org (Tancred of Hauteville) Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~0994 - UNKNOWN
Fredistina or
Fredesende
of Normandy
Was her mother actually Emma Capet of Paris? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1058 - 7 MAR 1109/10
Bohemund
of
Taranto
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htmBohemund was one of the leaders of the First Crusade. Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Wikipedia.org (Bohemund I of Antioch)
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Constance
de
Hauteville
~1031 - UNKNOWN
Adelesia
de
Savona
~1033 - 1122
Alberade
de
Apulia
89
89
She was either the daughter or the Aunt of Lord Girard of Buonalbergo. She brought 200 knights to Robert as part of her dowry. wikipedia.org (Alberada of Buonalbergo)
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Helwide
De
Dampierre
~1105 - UNKNOWN
Hambeline
De
Baudement
?
~1380 - 22 JAN 1439/40
Dietrich
Oldenburg
~1395 - 1436
Hedwig
Schleswig
41
41
1430 - UNKNOWN
Dorothy
of
Brandenburg
1471 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
I
Christianssen
2 FEB 1454/55 - UNKNOWN
Hans
Denmark
1451 - UNKNOWN
Knud
of
Denmark
1450 - UNKNOWN
Olaf
of
Denmark
~1340 - >1399
Christian
V
Oldenburg
59
59
~1340 - 1404
Agens
Honstein
64
64
~1300 - 1347
Konrad
I
Oldenburg
47
47
~1316 - <1340
Ingeburg
Holstein
24
24
~1306 - 1378
Derek
V
Honstein
72
72
~1299 - BET 1349 AND 1350
Adelaide
Holstein
~1367 - BET 4 AND 5 AUG 1404
Gerard
VI
Holstein
~1376 - 1420
Katherine
or Elisabeth
Brunswick
44
44
~1317 - 1390
Henry
II
Holstein
73
73
~1339 - >1395
Ingeburg
Mecklenburg
56
56
~1328 - 1373
Magnus II
Brunswick
Wolfenbuttel
45
45
~1332 - 30 JAN 1389/90
Katherine
Anhalt
Bernburg
1396 - UNKNOWN
Ingeborg
Holstein
1397 - UNKNOWN
Henry
IV
Holstein
1404 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
VII
Holstein
1401 - UNKNOWN
Adolf
VIII
Holstein
~1304 - 1369
Magnus II
"The Pious"
of Brunswick
65
65
~1303 - 1356
Sophia
Brandenburg
53
53
~1268 - 1318
Albert II
"The Fat"
Brunswick
50
50
~1268 - BET 1312 AND 1313
Richsa
~1260 - 1318
Henry
I
Brandenburg
58
58
BET 1276 AND 1277 - 1345
Agnes
Von
Bayern
~1291 - 1328
Bernard
III Anhalt
Bernburg
37
37
~1309 - 4 JAN 1337/38
Agnes
Saxony
Wittenberg
~1264 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
II Anhalt
Bernburg
~1272 - 1315
Helen
Rugen
43
43
1274 - UNKNOWN
Rudolf
1318 - 18 FEB 1378/79
Albert I
Mecklenburg
Schwerin
1267 - BET 21 AND 22 JAN 1328/29
Henry
II
Mecklenburg
1282 - 1327
Anna
Saxony
Wittenberg
45
45
~1187 - 1220
Elizabeth
Wildberg
33
33
~1183 - 21 MAR 1244/45
Poppo
VII
Henneberg
1317 - 25 JAN 1415/16
Eufemia
Eriksdotter
~1282 - 1318
Eric
Magnusson
36
36
1301 - 1361
Ingeborg
Haakonsdatter
60
60
1270 - 1319
Haakon
Von
Sachsen
49
49
~1276 - 1312
Eufemia
Rugen
36
36
~1293 - BET 1 AND 2 APR 1340
Gerard
III
Holstein
1258 - 1304
Henry
I
Holstein
46
46
1258 - >1310
Heilwig
Bronckhorst
52
52
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
1232 - 1290
Gerard
I
Holstein
58
58
~1231 - BEF 6 FEB 1279/80
Elisabeth
Mecklenburg
~1222 - 1290
Floris
Bronckhorst
68
68
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1226 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
Anholt
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
1295 - >1339
Sophia
Werle
Parchim
44
44
~1258 - 1316
Nicholas
II Werle
Parchim
58
58
~1272 - 27 FEB 1307/08
Richiza
or Rixa of
Denmark
~1236 - 1283
Johann
I Werle
Parchim
47
47
~1238 - BET 1301 AND 1304
Sophia
Lindau
Ruppin
1249 - 1286
Eric V
"Klipping"
of Denmark
37
37
~1257 - 1304
Agnes
Brandenburg
47
47
~1186 - 1261
Adolf
IV
Holstein
75
75
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1200 - 1250
Hedwig
Lippe
50
50
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 1200 AND 1202 - 1264
Johann
I
Mecklenburg
~1211 - <1267
Luitgard
Henneberg
56
56
~1182 - 1238
Gijsbert
Bronckhorst
56
56
~1182 - <1260
Kunigune
Oldenburg
78
78
~1281 - 1330
Derek
III
Honstein
49
49
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1244 - <1309
Derek
II
Honstein
65
65
BET 1259 AND 1270 - 1330
Sophia
Anhalt
Bernburg
~1226 - 24 JAN 1283/84
Henry
II
Honstein
~1227 - 1287
Matilda
Regenstein
60
60
~1218 - BET 1286 AND 1287
Bernard
I Anhalt
Bernburg
~1240 - 1286
Sophia
Abelsdotter
of Sweden
46
46
~1281 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Waldeck
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Otto I
Waldeck
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1264 - >1331
Sophie
zu
Hessen
67
67
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1238 - 1267
Henry
III
Waldeck
29
29
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Arnsberg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1244 - 1308
Henry
I
Hesse
64
64
~1244 - 1274
Adelaide
Brunswick
Luneburg
30
30
~1277 - ~1323
Gerard
V
Holstein
46
46
1254 - 1312
Gerard
II
Holstein
58
58
~1261 - ~1290
Ingeborg
Valdemarsdotter
29
29
BET 1238 AND 1243 - 1302
Valdemar I
Birgrsson
Folkinga
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Anastasia
Schwerin
Wittenburg
BET 1240 AND 1250 - 3 FEB 1322/23
Niklot I
Von
Schwerin
BET 1267 AND 1270 - 1327
Miroslawa
Pomerania
~1204 - 1274
Gunzel
III
Schwerin
70
70
~1204 - >1274
Margaret
Mecklenburg
70
70
BET 1205 AND 1219 - BET 3 AND 14 NOV 1278
Barnim
I
Pomerania
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1248 - 1316
Matilad De
Brandenburg-
Salzwedel
68
68
~1260 - <1294
Johann
II
Oldenburg
34
34
~1228 - 1285
Christian
III
Oldenburg
57
57
~1233 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Oldenburg
Wildeshausen
~1206 - 1270
Johann
I
Oldenburg
64
64
BET 1207 AND 1414 - UNKNOWN
Richza
Hoya
~1202 - <1270
Henry IV
Oldenburg
Wildeshausen
68
68
~1208 - >1268
Elisabeth
Tecklenburg
60
60
~1264 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Diepholz
~1241 - UNKNOWN
Konrad
Diepholz
~1249 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Rietberg
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Diepholz
~1219 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Limmer
~1231 - 1282
Frederick
I
Rietberg
51
51
~1232 - 1277
Beatrix
Horstmar
45
45
~1178 - <1243
Christian
II
Oldenburg
65
65
~1145 - >1209
Moritz
Oldenburg
64
64
~1150 - >1211
Salome
Wickrath
61
61
~1110 - 1167
Christian I
"Streitbare"
Oldenburg
57
57
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Kunigune
Stotel
1124 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Wickrath
1128 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Hostaden
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Altena
~1146 - >1209
Arnold
Altena
63
63
SOURCES: Wikipedia
~1163 - >1223
Matilda
Holland
60
60
~1140 - 23 JAN 1179/80
Eberhard
IV of
Berg
SOURCES: Wikipedia Ancestry.com - Kirk Larson tree
BET 1130 AND 1134 - >1200
Adelheid
Von
Arnsberg
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
de
Quincy
D. UNKNOWN
Raymond
FitzWilliam
Carew
D. UNKNOWN
Conchobar
Mac
Murchada
D. UNKNOWN
Derbforgaill
Ni Mael
Sechlainn
1167 - UNKNOWN
William
I
Holland
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Ada
Holland
~1164 - 1203
Margaret
Holland
39
39
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
VII
Holland
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Holland
~1171 - UNKNOWN
Boudewijn
Holland
~1173 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Holland
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Holland
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Holland
~1179 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Holland
~1181 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Holland
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Lodewijk
Von
Geldern
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Margaretha
Von
Geldern
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Von
Geldern
~1194 - UNKNOWN
Mechtild
Von
Geldern
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Gottfried
of
Brabant
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Marle
De
Brabant
?
1190 - UNKNOWN
Marie
De
Brabant
~1191 - UNKNOWN
Mary
of
Brabant
1194 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
(Alix) De
Brabant
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich
III of
Luttich
D. UNKNOWN
Margareta
Von
Geldern
D. UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Limburg
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich
IV Von
Limburg
D. UNKNOWN
Walram V (I) Von
Limburg-
Falkenberg
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Katharine
Von
Limburg
~1222 - UNKNOWN
Gerhard
III of
Luxemburg
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard III Von
Heimbach-
Zulpich
D. UNKNOWN
Jutta
Von
Heimbach
D. UNKNOWN
Othelende
(Udalhild) Von
Heimbach
?
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. UNKNOWN
John
Cooke
~1604 - BET 19 SEP AND 29 OCT 1676
Robert
Bartlett
~1629 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
Bartlett
~1631 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Bartlett
~1633 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Bartlett
~1636 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Bartlett
~1639 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Bartlett
~1641 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bartlett
1648 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Bartlett
10 MAR 1650/51 - UNKNOWN
Mercy
Bartlett
~1320 - 17 FEB 1390/91
Walter
de
Fasselane
Lennox, previous creations: The Earldom descended to Maldouen's grandson (Malcolm, 4th Earl) , then to the latter's son (another Malcolm, 5th Earl) and grandson (Donald, 6th Earl). In a bout 1364, however, the 6th Earl's daughter Margaret inherited the title as Countess of Lennox in her own right. She married Walter de Fasselane (modern Faslane), who seems to have been recognized as Earl of Lennox in right of his wife since in about 1385 the two of them mad e the dignity over to their eldest son Duncan. This son, the 8th Earl, who had not legitimate sons, got a regrant of the title from Robert III extending the line of descent to his daugh ter and her husband, though why this was thought necessary, given that the Earldom had alread y descended in just such a manner only a generation previously, is uncertain. One can only a ssume that the view of Earldoms in Scotland was changing about this time. [Burke's Peerage , p. 2402] ----------------------------------------------------- William Wallace and Robert the Bruce visit Faslane In the 13th century William Wallace stormed Rosneath castle on Gareloch which had been held by the English. He then went to stay in Faslane castle, which was the home of one of his supporters, Malcolm Earl of Lennox. The old account by blind Harry says: "Than to Faslane the worthy Scot gan pass, Quhar Elre Malcolm was bydand at defence, Richt glad was he of Wallace gude presence." Malcom later assisted Robert the Bruce, fought at Bannockburn and was one of the signatories of the Declaration of Arbroath. Robert the Bruce spent his latter days on the banks of the River Leven outside Dumbarton and it is likely that he would have visited Malcolm at Faslane castle which was only a short distance away. The castle stood on the hillside to the North of Faslane Bay, overlooking where the Trident submarines are now based. It was on a mound near where two streams met. It had fallen into ruins by the 16th century. There is now very little sign of it. The site is very close to the new Garelochhead bypass which was built because of Trident. Copied from "History of Faslane and Coulport", online website. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ -- [Note: It is possible that the "Faslane"s, which were a cadet branch of Lennox, merely kept Faslane Castle for the Lennox, or they may have held the Castle in fealty to the Lennox, whose main family home was Balloch Castle at the south end of Loch Lomond.]
~1322 - >1388
Margaret
of
Lennox
66
66
~1320 - <1394
Archibald
Campbell
74
74
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Isabella
Lamont
from Clan Lamont web site; In the early 1300s, came a great down turn in the Clan's fortunes. Laumon's grandson, Sir John, supported the MacDougalls of Lorne against Robert the Bruce. The Lamonts of Ardlamont, however, who held their land as vassals of the High Steward in Bute , may have fought in Bruce's bodyguard at Bannockburn. When Bruce was secure on the Scottish throne the Lamont Chief suffered with the House of Lorne and the Clan's land was claimed by the king's loyal supporter, Campbell, Black Knight of Lochawe. It was a few years after this that an event occurred which throws a vivid light upon the chivalric character of these old Highland chiefs. The incident took place either in 1602 or 1633 . The tradition runs that the son of a Lamont chief had gone hunting on the shores of Loch Awe with the only son of MacGregor of Glenstrae. At nightfall the two young men had made their camp in a cave, when a quarrel arose between them, and in the sudden strife Lamont drew his dirk, and MacGregor fell mortally wounded. Pursued by MacGregor's retainers, the aggressor fled, and, losing all idea of his way in the dark, and at last espying a light, applied for shelter at MacGregors own house of Glenstrae. The old chief was stricken with grief when he heard the tale, and guessed it was his own son who had been slain. But the Highland laws of hospitality were inexorable. "Here, this night," he said, "you shall be safe "; and when the clansmen arrived, demanding vengeance, he protected young Lamont from their fury. Then, while it was still dark, he conducted the young man across the hills to Dunderave on Loch Fyne , and procured him a boat and oars. "Flee," he said, "for your life; in your own country we shall pursue you. Save yourself if you can!" Years afterwards an old man, hunted and desperate, came to Toward Castle gate and besought shelter. It was MacGregor of Glenstrae, stripped of his lands by the rapacious Campbells, and fleeing for his life. Lamont had not forgotten him, and he took him in, gave him a home for years, and when he died, buried him with all the honour due to his rank in the little graveyard about the chapel of St. Mary on the farm of Toward-an-Uilt, where his resting place was long pointed out. As is well known, the Campbells had been engaged for over a century in making themselves masters of the ancient lands of Clan Gregor, and it may be that this act of hospitality to the old MacGregor chief formed the last drop in the cup of the ancient feud which brought destruction upon Clan Lamont. Toward Castle was the Lamont family seat for many years beginning in the 15th century.
~1813 - UNKNOWN
William
Empson
~1809 - UNKNOWN
Harriet
~1837 - UNKNOWN
Ischaar
Empson
~1836 - UNKNOWN
Rosa
Empson
~1843 - UNKNOWN
George
Empson
~1845 - UNKNOWN
Naomi
Empson
~1848 - UNKNOWN
Cyrus
Empson
~1851 - UNKNOWN
Julia
A.
Empson
~1853 - UNKNOWN
Fanny
M.
Empson
D. UNKNOWN
Theodoric
Altena
~0785 - 0806
Robert
Teisterbant
21
21
~0785 - UNKNOWN
Mechild
Lorrain
~0760 - 0801
John I
Tristerbant
41
41
~0765 - UNKNOWN
Constantia
Curopalatis
~1206 - UNKNOWN
Konrad I Von
Arnsberg-
Rietberg
~1104 - BET 1154 AND 1168
Gottfried
Von
Malsen
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 1108 AND 1110 - UNKNOWN
Ida (Sophie)
Von
Arnsberg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 1071 AND 1075 - <1108
Hendryk
Van
Cuijck
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
BET 1075 AND 1080 - >1129
Alveradis
von
Hochstadt
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
BET 1035 AND 1041 - UNKNOWN
Herman
Van
Malsen
~1058 - UNKNOWN
Ida De
Boulogne
Ancestry/David Weaver
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Gerhard
Von
Hochstaden
~1159 - UNKNOWN
Aleydis
Von
Wickrath
~1079 - 11 FEB 1123/24
Friedrich "der
Streitbare"
Von Werl
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 1091 AND 1093 - 6 FEB 1145/46
Adelheid
van
Limburg
Mother may have been FNU d'Arlon. Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
1054 - 1092
Konrad
Von
Werle
38
38
Vogt of Paderborn Cathedral 1066. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1059 - 1101
Dorothea
of
Bavaria
42
42
BET 1026 AND 1028 - 1 MAR 1103/04
Botho
Von
Botenstein
1061 - >1106
Adelheid
Von
Bothenstein
45
45
BET 990 AND 1004 - UNKNOWN
Frideruna
of
Bavaria
BET 935 AND 950 - 1000
Aribo I
of
Bavaria
BET 945 AND 959 - >1020
Adela
of
Bavaria
0978 - UNKNOWN
Reting
II of
Bavaria
~0952 - UNKNOWN
Glismode
of
Saxony
BET 1037 AND 1040 - 1104
Judith
Von
Schweinfurt
~1004 - 1057
Otto III
Von
Schweinhurt
53
53
1015 - 21 JAN 1076/77
Irmgarde
Di
Suza
BET 950 AND 970 - 1017
Henry
of
Nordgau
BET 972 AND 976 - 1017
Gerberge
Von
Gleiberg
D. UNKNOWN
Sandy
Price
BET 968 AND 970 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Ivrea
0920 - 0980
Hartwick
von
Chiemgau
60
60
0902 - UNKNOWN
Arpo
of
Chiemgau
0875 - 0907
Ottokar
I of
Chiemgau
32
32
0879 - UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Traungau
0850 - UNKNOWN
Aubert
of
Bavaria
0825 - UNKNOWN
Angier
Aererus
of Prun
0800 - UNKNOWN
Guillare
of
Prun
0854 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Ogiers
0779 - UNKNOWN
Thendochildo
of
Prun
0854 - UNKNOWN
Aribot
of
Traungau
BET 1012 AND 1025 - BET 1045 AND 1080
Gerald
I De
Geneva
Ancestry - Jennifer Reeder
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Gisele
De
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Odon
Dit
Ame
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De
Turin
BET 950 AND 985 - UNKNOWN
Aimon
I De
Geneva
Ancestry - Jennifer Reeder
D. ~1148
Egilmar
II im
Lerigau
~0925 - 19 OCT 993
Conrad
I of
France
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htmwww.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jennifer Reeder Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Heilwig Von
Are-
Hostaden
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
D. UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Geneva
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
II Von
Salm
D. UNKNOWN
Hermann
Von
Salm
~0987 - UNKNOWN
Frederic
III of
Luxemburg
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Irmentrude
of
Luxemburg
~0992 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
II of
Luxemburg
D. UNKNOWN
Adalbert
of
Luxemburg
D. UNKNOWN
Dietrich
of
Luxemburg
D. UNKNOWN
Herman
Von
Gleiberg
D. UNKNOWN
Oda
of
Luxemburg
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Gisele
of
Luxemburg
~1019 - UNKNOWN
Jutte
of
Luxemburg
BET 1040 AND 1046 - 1103
Amanieu Amalric
of St. Macaire
Benauges
D. UNKNOWN
Macaire
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Graule
De
Angouleme
D. >1097
Guillen
Amanieu I De
Benauges
D. >1097
Amlvina
De
Bezaune
BET 1015 AND 1048 - 1089
Fulk
Taillefer
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 1035 AND 1062 - UNKNOWN
Condo
Vagena
BET 988 AND 1014 - BET 1040 AND 1048
Geoffrey
I
Taillefer
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 1015 AND 1036 - >1048
Petronel
of
Archiac
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Qunorman
Vegena
1018 - BET 1086 AND 1088
Alberic III
de la Haute
Marche
BET 1030 AND 1035 - 1076
Ponce or
Porcia
LNU
~0965 - 1058
Erminsinde
de
Montreveau
93
93
Ancestry/David Meier
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Betham
~1088 - UNKNOWN
Avice de
Montgomery
de Lancaster
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Adelbert
III De La
Marche
~1092 - UNKNOWN
Boson
IV De La
Marche
~1094 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
II De La
Marche
~1000 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Turenne
BET 1020 AND 1035 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Hawise
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
De
Donjon
BET 1125 AND 1135 - 1194
Reginald
II De
Courtenay
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Everard
De
Donjon
BET 1255 AND 1260 - UNKNOWN
Catharina Van
Limburg-
Durbuy
BET 1275 AND 1280 - UNKNOWN
Hendrik
Van
Voorne
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
Van
Voorne
D. UNKNOWN
Hildegonda
Van
Voorne
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
van
Voorschoten
BET 1140 AND 1145 - 1194
Gerard
II Van
Loon
BET 1140 AND 1152 - 4 FEB 1217/18
Adelheid
Van
Gelre
BET 1135 AND 1140 - 1191
Lodewijk
III Von
Chiny
BET 1140 AND 1144 - ~1200
Sophie
Van
Garlande
BET 1226 AND 1230 - 18 MAR 1274/75
Derek
VI von
Cleve
~1200 - 1262
Dietrich
V Von
Cleve
62
62
BET 1200 AND 1207 - 2 FEB 1228/29
Hedwig
of
Meissen
BET 1158 AND 1164 - 1198
Derek
IV of
Kleve
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
FitzRobert
1170 - 17 FEB 1220/21
Dietrich
"Der
Bedrhangte"
~1183 - 1235
Jutte
of
Thuringia
52
52
BET 1234 AND 1236 - 1303
Aleidis
of
Sponheim
BET 1208 AND 1219 - BET 1258 AND 1259
Heinrich
I Von
Sponheim
BET 1210 AND 1217 - 1267
Agnes
Von
Cleve
BET 1172 AND 1178 - 1223
Gottfried
VI of
Sponheim
BET 1180 AND 1199 - 1263
Adelheid
of
Sayn
BET 1181 AND 1184 - 1228
Dietrich I of
Heinsberg-
Valkenburg
1187 - BET 1220 AND 1221
Isalde
of
Limburg
~1321 - >1402
Patrick
of
Hailes
81
81
~1324 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
1179 - 1221
William
III
Talvas
42
42
~1170 - BET 1220 AND 1221
Alys
of
France
She was some 18 years older than William and had previously been the mistress of King Henry II of England while betrothed to his son, King Richard The Lion Hearted. Richard sent her back to her brother , King Philip II of France, refusing to marry his father's mistress.
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Kyburg
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Kleve
~1296 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Kleve
~1297 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Kleve
~1298 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Kleve
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Kleve
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Kleve
~1306 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kleve
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Kleve
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Dietrich
VIII
Kleve
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Johann
II
Kleve
1260 - UNKNOWN
Aleidis
Guelders
>1231 - 1317
Jeanne
De
Toucy
86
86
~1190 - 1239
Henry
II De
Bar
49
49
~1192 - 17 MAR 1241/42
Philippa
De
Dreux
~1207 - 1258
Jean I
De
Toucy
51
51
~1205 - 1265
Emme
De
Laval
60
60
1263 - UNKNOWN
Isabella of
Rumigny-
Florennes
~1289 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Clermont
~1313 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Namur De
Dampierre
1324 - UNKNOWN
William I
Namur De
Dampierre
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Dirk Drossaard
Van
Berderode
~1226 - UNKNOWN
Willem
Van
Berderode
~1228 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
Van
Berderode
~1229 - UNKNOWN
Aleidis
Van
Berderode
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Van
Berderode
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Catharina
Van
Berderode
~1235 - UNKNOWN
Herbaren
Van Den
Berghe
~1237 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Van
Heukelom
~1239 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
Botter
Van Arkel
BET 1234 AND 1241 - UNKNOWN
Mabilia
Van
Arkel
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Geraud
De
Bourges
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Brouse
BET 942 AND 952 - 4 MAY 992
Armand
Manzer
Taillefer
Living
Smith
BET 940 AND 955 - 0997
Adelajda
"The White"
Piast
BET 945 AND 955 - BET 988 AND 997
Sarolt
of
Hungary
0931 - 0972
Taksony
of
Hungary
41
41
0932 - UNKNOWN
FNY
Von
Kumanian
~0896 - UNKNOWN
Zoltan
BET 928 AND 931 - UNKNOWN
Gyula
of
Transylvania
0951 - 28 SEP 995
Heinrich
II Von
Bayern
BET 951 AND 957 - 1006
Gisele
of
Burgundy
~1147 - UNKNOWN
Ada
or Ela
Possibly the niece of Malcolm IV.
1118 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
MacDuff
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
De
Teyden
1146 - <1198
John
Fulbert De
Douvres
52
52
~1148 - UNKNOWN
Roese
De
Lucy
~1120 - UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Douvres
~1080 - ~1130
Fulbert
De
Douvres
50
50
1125 - <1179
Geoffrey
De
Lucy
54
54
~1098 - 1179
Richard
De
Lucy
81
81
~1064 - UNKNOWN
Adrian
De
Lucy
1070 - UNKNOWN
Aveline
Goth
~1090 - 1179
Rohese
FitzRichard
de Clare
89
89
~1145 - 1226
William
De
Briwere
81
81
~1149 - 24 MAR 1216/17
Beatrice
Vaux
1183 - UNKNOWN
Baldwin
Wake
1210 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Wake
1203 - UNKNOWN
Guy
Wake
1114 - UNKNOWN
Henry
De
Briwere
~1120 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Walton
~1470 - UNKNOWN
John
Sinclair
~1483 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gordon
~1532 - UNKNOWN
James
Gordon
~1534 - UNKNOWN
William
Gordon
~1536 - UNKNOWN
George
Gordon
~1538 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Gordon
~1539 - UNKNOWN
David
Gordon
1586 - 1638
William
Swann
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
Greene
D. UNKNOWN
William
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
John
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Swann
1654 - UNKNOWN
Capt.
James
Swann
1674 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Swann
1676 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Samuell
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Francis
Swann
D. UNKNOWN
Leonard
Brisko
D. UNKNOWN
Mabel
Sands
~1640 - UNKNOWN
John
Briscoe
~1642 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Briscoe
~1644 - UNKNOWN
William
Briscoe
~1646 - UNKNOWN
Leonard
Briscoe
D. UNKNOWN
William
Sands
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Brisko
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Leigh
D. UNKNOWN
John
Leigh
D. UNKNOWN
John
Brisko
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Salkeld
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Salkeld
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
II
Brisko
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Skelton
D. UNKNOWN
Clement
Skelton
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Brisko
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Dykes
D. UNKNOWN
William
Dykes
D. UNKNOWN
Christopher
Brisko
BET 1700 AND 1727 - ~1788
Luke
Barfield
~1728 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Johnson
~1670 - UNKNOWN
John
Barfield
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Canady
D. 1728
John
Samuel
Canady
<1673 - ~1728
Richard
Francis
Barfield
55
55
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Glen Cress
D. >1727
Mary
Evans
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Glen Cress
D. UNKNOWN
Peter
Evans
~1630 - >1682
Jon
Barfield
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Loadman
1767 - 1839
Jacob
Beaver
71
71
Died at Age 71y, 5m, 16d (from Washington County Maryland Cemetery Records, Vol V, page 20)
1769 - 1844
Dorothy
Piper
74
74
Died at age 74y, 8m, 29d (per Washington County Maryland Cemetery Records, Vol. V, page 20)
D. 1804
Christina
Piper
8 MAR 1738/39 - 1812
Nicholas
Beaver
1719 - 1787
Dietrich
Bieber
68
68
1713 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Elizabeth
Kiefer
Not sure that all these children were born to Maria (she would have been 50 years old in 1763!)
1746 - 1809
Katherine
Zimmer
63
63
1702 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Simmer
9 MAR 1696/97 - 1775
Johan
George
Bieber
Known as "Maxatawny George" to distinguish himself from another George Bieber.
1651 - 1715
Hans
Dietrich
Bieber
64
64
1673 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Friedrich
Kiefer
Arrived in Philadelphia from Rotterdam, last from Cowes, on the Samuel on 11 August, 1732, Hugh Percy, Commander.
1647 - UNKNOWN
Gall
Kiefer
1652 - <1703
Anna Eva
Catharina
Lentz
51
51
1608 - 1672
Ulrich
Bieber
64
64
1630 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Eva
Weber
~1696 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Magdalena
Schaffer
~1679 - UNKNOWN
Johann
George
Schaeffer
~1677 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Maria
Schaeufele
D. UNKNOWN
John
Jr
Hoover
D. UNKNOWN
Christopher
Hoover
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
Hoover
1748 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Hoover
1755 - UNKNOWN
Ulrich
Hoover
D. UNKNOWN
Christiana
Hoover
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Hoover
?
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hoover
1794 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Beaver
1796 - UNKNOWN
John
Beaver
1799 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Beaver
1801 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Beaver
1803 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Beaver
1808 - UNKNOWN
Jacob
Beaver
1769 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Beaver
~1773 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Beaver
1774 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Beaver
1780 - UNKNOWN
Phillip
Beaver
1781 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Beaver
1782 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Beaver
1784 - UNKNOWN
John
Beaver
~1786 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Beaver
2 MAR 1701/02 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Maria
Kiefer
1704 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Friedrich
Kiefer
1707 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Leohard
Kiefer
1700 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Jacob
Kiefer
1711 - UNKNOWN
Anna Maria
Dorothea
Kiefer
1708 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Friedrich
Kiefer
1743 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Bieber
1755 - UNKNOWN
John
George
Bieber
1756 - UNKNOWN
Theobald
Bieber
1763 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Bieber
1764 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Bieber
1769 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Jacob
Bieber
1770 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Hannah
Bieber
1776 - UNKNOWN
John
Dietrick
Bieber
D. UNKNOWN
Antonia
Major
1722 - UNKNOWN
John
Bieber
BET 1723 AND 1724 - UNKNOWN
Theobald
Bieber
~1725 - UNKNOWN
Magdalena
Bieber
D. UNKNOWN
John
Bieber
D. UNKNOWN
Dewalt
Bieber
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Julius III
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Fadia
D. UNKNOWN
Antonia
Hybrida
Antonia was Marcus' first cousin partilineally. According to Plutarch Antony threw her out of his house for sleeping with his friend, the tribune Dolabella. It is not known whether she died or they divorced before he married Fulvia.
D. UNKNOWN
Antonia
II of
Rome
D. UNKNOWN
Fulvia
D. UNKNOWN
Gnaeus
Pompeus
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
I
Helios
D. UNKNOWN
Ptolemy
Philadelphus
D. UNKNOWN
Cleopatra
Selene
D. UNKNOWN
Juba II
of
Numidia
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Antonius
D. UNKNOWN
Ptolemy
D. UNKNOWN
Drusilla
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Antonius
Felix
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Antonius I
"The Orator"
Wikipedia.org (Marcus Antonius Orator)
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Antonius
D. UNKNOWN
Cossutia
Fulvia
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Julius II
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Popillia
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Flaccus
D. UNKNOWN
Sextus
Julius II
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Sextus
Julius I
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Julius I
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Numerius
Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Libo
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Julius
Libo
D. UNKNOWN
Publius
Cornelius
Lentulus Sura
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Caesar
Adopted by Augustus after his father's death.
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Caesar
Adopted by Augustus after his father's death.
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus Vipanius
Agrippa
Postumus
Exiled to Plansia in 6 AD
D. UNKNOWN
Pomponia
D. UNKNOWN
Pomponius
Friend of Cicero.
~0824 - UNKNOWN
Stephen
De
Bourges
D. UNKNOWN
Vipsania
Polla
D. UNKNOWN
Agrippina
Major
D. UNKNOWN
Drusus
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Vipsania
Agrippina
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius Iulius
Caesar
Germanicus
D. UNKNOWN
Agrippina
Minor
D. UNKNOWN
Poppea
Sabina
D. UNKNOWN
Tiberius
Claudius
Nero
Adopted by Claudius I.
D. UNKNOWN
Tiberius
Claudius
Nero
D. UNKNOWN
Nero
Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Livilla
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Drusilla
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Aemilius
Lepidus
D. UNKNOWN
Plautia
Urgulanilla
D. UNKNOWN
Aelia
Paetina
D. UNKNOWN
Britannicus
D. UNKNOWN
Octavia
D. UNKNOWN
Statilia
Messalina
D. UNKNOWN
Cornelia
Scipio
D. UNKNOWN
Ameilia
Lepida
D. UNKNOWN
Caius
III
Octavius
D. UNKNOWN
Caius
II
Octavius
D. UNKNOWN
Caius
Octavius
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Atius
Balbus
His family came from a senatorial family from Aricia (modern Ariccia, Italy). wikipedia - Marcus Atius
D. UNKNOWN
Pompeia
Strabo
wikipedia - Marcus Atius
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
III Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Aurelia
(Cornelia)
of Rome
D. UNKNOWN
Caius
Julias
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Marcia
from the
Regii
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Drusus
Libo
D. UNKNOWN
Cornelia
Cinna
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Cornelius
Cinna
D. UNKNOWN
Pompeia
Minor
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Cornelius
Cinna
D. UNKNOWN
Rutilia
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius "The
Great"
Pompeius
D. UNKNOWN
Mucia
Tertia
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Pompeius
D. UNKNOWN
Licilia
Hirra
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Lucilius
Hirrus
D. UNKNOWN
Sextus
Pompeius
D. UNKNOWN
Lucilia
D. UNKNOWN
Caecilia
Attica
D. UNKNOWN
Vipsania
D. UNKNOWN
Vipsania
Marcella
Agrippina
D. UNKNOWN
Publius
Quinctilius
Varus
D. UNKNOWN
Tiberius
Drusus Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Livia
or
Livilla
D. UNKNOWN
Claudia
Livia Julia
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Tiberius
Gemellus
D. UNKNOWN
Germanicus
Gemellus
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Caesaris
D. UNKNOWN
Sextus
Julius
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Marius
D. UNKNOWN
Calpurnia
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Caesaris
D. UNKNOWN
Pompeia
Sulla
D. UNKNOWN
Cleopatra
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius Claudius
Marcellus
Minor
wikipedia - Atia Balba Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Cassius
Longinus
D. UNKNOWN
Caesonia
D. UNKNOWN
Julia
Drusilla
D. UNKNOWN
Gnaeus
Domitius
Ahenobarbus
BET 667 AND 679 - UNKNOWN
Hersiunda
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
D. ~1507
Archibald
Boyd
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Kennedy
D. UNKNOWN
James
Auchinleck
of Glenbervie
D. UNKNOWN
James
Stuart
D. 1513
George
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Cuthbert
Cunningham
D. 1513
Margaret
Hepburn
D. 1508
Patrick
Hepburn
D. UNKNOWN
Mariot
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
de la
Tour
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Boulogne
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Son
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Gavin
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas of
Kilspindie
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Drummond
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
De La
Tour
D. UNKNOWN
George
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
FNY
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
James
Stuart
D. UNKNOWN
Magdalene
of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Douglas
of
Lochleven
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
of
Atholl
D. UNKNOWN
Master
of
Sutherland
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Stuart
~0875 - ~0950
Cadelon
I de
Aunay
75
75
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
~0849 - >0918
Maingot
de
Aunay
69
69
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
~0880 - >0931
Gisela
de
Melle
51
51
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Atton
De
Melle
0935 - UNKNOWN
Cadelon
III
D'Aunay
D. UNKNOWN
Claudius
Marcellus
~0825 - UNKNOWN
Gurwant
De
Rennes
~1485 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bacon
4th daughter of Margaret and Henry Bacon. http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ohlgren/RobinHood/Paston.htm Richard Call, the Pastons, and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hood and the Potter (Cambridge, University Library Ee.4.35.1) Thomas H. Ohlgren with an Appendix by Lister M. Matheson
BET 1470 AND 1480 - <1573
Henry
Bacon
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ohlgren/RobinHood/Paston.htm Richard Call, the Pastons, and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hood and the Potter (Cambridge, University Library Ee.4.35.1) Thomas H. Ohlgren with an Appendix by Lister M. Matheson excerpt: Manuscripts do more than simply preserve literary texts. As Nichols and Siegfried remind us, they provide both the material contexts, such as writing materials, ink, script, layout, inscriptions, and gatherings, and also the intertextual contexts, namely the other works with which the text under study was assembled. All of these features in turn may "yield information, over and above that implied in the texts themselves, about the text's audience, its purpose, and even the intention an individual scribe may have had in producing this particular copy."(1) And, as we shall see, new information may also be gleaned about a manuscript's ownership, provenance, and the circumstances of its production and dissemination. Scholarship on the two earliest Robin Hood poems -- Robin Hood and the Monk and Robin Hood and the Potter -- has largely ignored their manuscript contexts. (2) With a few exceptions, scholars have not considered the two Cambridge University Library manuscripts, Ms Ff.5.48 ("Monk") and Ee.4.35.1 ("Potter") as sources of information about the production and dissemination of the Robin Hood legend before the advent of printed texts. (3) A fresh examination of the manuscript containing Robin Hood and the Potter is yielding important new information not only about the ownership, locale, date, language and dialect, and provenance of the manuscript but also about the social class of the audience, its ideology, and literary tastes. Formerly bound with a 14th century copy of the Prick of Conscience (now Ee.4.35.2), the manuscript now consists of twenty-four leaves, measuring 11 x 7¼ inches. Since it was rebound in 1875, it is impossible to determine the original collation. The paper is thick and opaque, and lacks watermarks, which, if present, would aid in dating the paper. At some point the opening folios were disarranged because the original folio 1 is now lost, and the present folio 1 was folio 2. As a result, the first 71 lines of the opening text, the Adulterous Falmouth Squire, are missing (4). As for decoration, the text is unadorned except for: a) on ff. 1a to 4a the initial letter of each line is highlighted in red ink; b) the explicits on ff. 2b and 5a are surrounded by crude frames in red and black ink; and c) there are small decorated initials on ff. 7b, 8a, 9a, 13b, and 22b. The last page, folio 24b, contains the inscription, Iste liber constat Ricardo Calle, and a nearly full-page merchant's mark. Like a cattle-brand, a merchant's mark uniquely identified a tradesman's goods. They also were used as personal marks or signatures, as witnessed by surviving examples in or on stained glass, monumental brasses, signet rings, and stone capitals, lintels, and fascia. One of the commoner forms is the "reversed 4" design, which F. A. Girling suggests evolved from the symbol of the Agnus Dei. (5) Girling reproduces 130 different variations of the same basic design. Of these the closest examples come from Norwich, Norfolk, ranging in date from 1425 to 1588. While similar in design, each mark is unique and can be used to identify its individual owner. Of particular interest is the mark (p. 13, row one, fifth from the left), dated 1550, belonging to a Henry Bacon. With the exception of the initials HB on either side of the staff, it is identical to the mark in the Cambridge manuscript. A second published source of marks is Edward Elmhirst's Merchants' Marks, which, like Girling's book, reproduces hundreds of examples, noting their owners' names, locations, date, and media. Elmhirst also reproduces Henry Bacon's mark, but this time it is identical to the one in the manuscript (see no. 53 on p. 5). He notes that the mark was carved on Bacon's house in Norwich, and is dated 1566. (6) Who was Henry Bacon? And what relation, if any, was he to the "Ricardo Calle" of the inscription? Born about 1480 in Framlingham, Suffolk, Henry Bacon was a prominent grocer and gildsman in Norwich. In the 1540s he was active in civic affairs, having served as a councilor, alderman, and auditor of the Gild of St. George. (7) His connection to "Calle" is explained by the fact that he married Alice Call (died 1573), daughter of Robert Call of Framingham. (8) The Call family lived in Framlingham since the early fourteenth century, and many family members were in the trade as grocers. It appears likely that the marriage of Henry Bacon and Alice Call represented the union of two merchant families, symbolized by the combination of the Call family mark with Henry Bacon's initials. (9) Predeceased by her husband, Alice left her house in Norwich (probably the very one with the inscribed merchant's mark) to her fourth daughter, Margaret, whose husband, Nicholas Sotherton, purchased the Call's estate at Little Melton.(10) As a member of the Call family of grocers, Alice apparently inherited the family's mark, but, it is important to observe, she did not own the Cambridge manuscript. For the owner of the manuscript, we have to turn to another branch of the family, that of Robert's brother Richard Call, who can now be identified as the "Ricardo Calle" of the manuscript inscription. Richard Call (c. 1431 to after 1504) is well-known to readers of the Paston letters as the bailiff or estate manager for John Paston I and his two sons (both confusingly named John) during the last half of the fifteenth century. Call's life and activities are richly documented in 105 Paston letters and papers, including 23 autograph documents: the earliest reference to him dates from July 1453 (Davis #147), and the latest is November 1503 (Davis #845). (11) Born about 1431 at Bakton, Norfolk, Richard was the son of John Call, grocer, from Framlingham, Suffolk. (12) They were small landholders and later in the trade as grocers. Young Richard Call went into service with John Paston I upon the recommendation of the Duke of Norfolk, whose seat was in Framlingham (Davis #65). Call served as a devoted and trusted servant under two generations of Paston patriarchs, John I, and later his two sons John II and John III for nearly half a century. Rising to the position of chief bailiff or estate manager, Call was actively involved in the Pastons' extensive business and legal matters. He negotiated leases and collected rents from tenants (Davis #55, #168); he sold land and woods (Davis #214); he bought and sold commodities and horses (Davis #71, #364); he kept accounts, inventories, and indentures in his own hand (Davis #66, #248, #336); he delivered letters and other documents; he attended various legal hearings on behalf of the family (Davis #155); he transported money and silver to various family members (Davis #237, #319); and he wrote numerous letters on behalf of family members and himself (Davis #56, #156, #417). The family was shocked, however, when they discovered that Call and their daughter, Margery, had secretly exchanged vows, which under church law constituted a legal marriage. John Paston III expressed the family's outrage when he wrote that Call "shold neuer haue my good wyll for to make my sustyr to selle kandyll and mustard in Framly[n]gham" (Davis #332). Although Margery became estranged from her mother and brothers for a time, Call continued to handle some of their business affairs. Richard and Margery had three sons: John, William, and Richard. After Margery's death, at some time before 1482, Call married Margaret Trollopp of Edingthorpe, and had two additional sons Andrew and John. According to a Chancery Proceeding, Call was still alive between 1500 and 1515. (13)
~1470 - >1573
Alice
Call or
Calle
103
103
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ohlgren/RobinHood/Paston.htm Richard Call, the Pastons, and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hood and the Potter (Cambridge, University Library Ee.4.35.1) Thomas H. Ohlgren with an Appendix by Lister M. Matheson
1523 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Sotherton
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Calle
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ohlgren/RobinHood/Paston.htm Richard Call, the Pastons, and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hood and the Potter (Cambridge, University Library Ee.4.35.1) Thomas H. Ohlgren with an Appendix by Lister M. Matheson
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
LNU
~1430 - UNKNOWN
John
Calle
This John Calle of Framlingham Castle, as he is sometimes designated, was among other things a Grocer in Framingham, Suffolk, England. http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ohlgren/RobinHood/Paston.htm Richard Call, the Pastons, and the Manuscript Context of Robin Hood and the Potter (Cambridge, University Library Ee.4.35.1) Thomas H. Ohlgren with an Appendix by Lister M. Matheson
D. UNKNOWN
Rosia
Barkeley
~1405 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Calle
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
John II
Calle
D. UNKNOWN
Regnold
Calle
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Calle
~1431 - >1504
Ricardo
Calle
73
73
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Calle
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Calle
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Calle
~1460 - ~1523
Thomas
Sotherton
63
63
~1440 - UNKNOWN
William
Sotherton
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Alice
1410 - 1439
John
Sotherton
29
29
1419 - UNKNOWN
Constance
Lambert
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Sotherton
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Sotherton
D. UNKNOWN
John
Sotherton
D. UNKNOWN
Christopher
Sotherton
D. UNKNOWN
William
Sotherton
BET 1010 AND 1015 - 1047
Etienne
de
Troyes
Ancestry - Maitland Dirk Brower Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois
BET 1010 AND 1020 - UNKNOWN
Adela
de
Aumale
Ancestry - Maitland Dirk Brower
BET 983 AND 990 - 1037
Eudes
II De
Champagne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 990 AND 992 - 10 MAR 1039/40
Erengarde
De
Auvergne
Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3340 GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100 Ancestral Roots, Line 136, p. 119
~0950 - 12 MAR 994/95
Eudes
I De
Champagne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry - Jennifer Reeder Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Jim Weber Wikipedia.org - Odo I, Count of Blois
~0987 - 1057
Renaud
I de
Vermandois
70
70
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Malcolm
MacHeth
D. UNKNOWN
Sister
of
Somerled
D. UNKNOWN
Thorfinn
Haraldsson
D. UNKNOWN
Henry or
Heinrek
Haraldsson
D. UNKNOWN
David
Haraldsson
D. UNKNOWN
John
Haraldsson
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
~0756 - UNKNOWN
Bruno
II Von
Wettin
~0725 - UNKNOWN
Asseberg
~0756 - UNKNOWN
Geva
Eysteinsdatter
~0772 - UNKNOWN
Hasilda
Von
Westphalia
~0775 - UNKNOWN
Wicibert
Von
Westphalia
0780 - UNKNOWN
Wigbert
Von
Saxe
~0590 - 0658
Erchembaldus
68
68
Erchinoald introduced Balthild, an Angol-Saxon slave from York (later canonised), to Clovis II, King of Neustria. The king's marriage to the pious Balthild reinforced Erchinoald's position at court. Wikipedia.org
~0594 - UNKNOWN
Leudefindis
~0560 - 0641
Aega
81
81
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
~0564 - UNKNOWN
Gerberga
~0673 - UNKNOWN
Eticho
II of
Alsace
0746
Adelaide
~0100 - UNKNOWN
Penardun
de
Cornwall
0744 - UNKNOWN
Rothaide
0760 - UNKNOWN
Gerberga
of
Burgundy
0748 - UNKNOWN
Gertrude
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
D'Estouteville
~1280 - 1332
Alexander
De
Bethune
52
52
"Alexander, continuing loyal to the royal family of Bruce, was knighted for his valour, and is mentioned, amongst other great men, by Hector Bruce, as one of the chiefs who were killed in the great battle of Dunnlin, 12 Aug 1332." - http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
~1370 - >1449
Lucas
Stirling
79
79
Lucas purchased Keir from Norman Leslie in 1448.
~1399 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Cunningham
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Bruce
1435 - UNKNOWN
William
Stirling
~1402 - UNKNOWN
Lucas
Stirling
~1339 - 1393
William
De
Strivelyn
54
54
~1274 - 1339
Jhone
De
Striwelyne
65
65
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
MacDougall
of Lorne
~1270 - ~1295
William De
Striveling of
Rathoran
25
25
Sir William's name appears on the "Ragman Roll". His seal shows a shield of arms and a chief three buckles, supported by two lions.
<1214 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Strivelyn
D. UNKNOWN
Joannes
de
Carse
D. UNKNOWN
Alva
<1165 - >1214
William filius
Thoraldi de
Strivelyn
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
De
Strivelyn
D. UNKNOWN
Alan
De
Strivelyn
~1194 - 1249
Richard
Comyn
55
55
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Comyn
~1250 - 1311
Alasdair
MacDonnchadh
61
61
~1292 - 1317
Eoin
Macaladdair
25
25
~1212 - 1255
Eoghan
Macdonnchadh
43
43
~1177 - >1245
Donnchadh
Duncan
68
68
~1150 - ~1207
Dubhgall
MacSomerled
57
57
<1126 - UNKNOWN
Thoraldi
de
Strivelyn
~1400 - >1420
Jean
Stewart
20
20
~1379 - 1444
David
Stewart
65
65
~1413 - 1507
Elizabeth
Melville
94
94
~1363 - UNKNOWN
Janet
MacDougall
~1384 - 1421
John
Melville
37
37
~1389 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Scott
~1372 - UNKNOWN
John
Boswell
~1372 - UNKNOWN
Mariotte
Glen
1460 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Bethune
<1460 - 1524
John
Bethune
64
64
1462 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Bethune
1463 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Bethune
1464 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Bethune
1466 - UNKNOWN
Matgaret
Bethune
1471 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Bethune
1472 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Bethune
1477 - UNKNOWN
James
Bethune
1479 - UNKNOWN
Grissel
Bethune
~1480 - >1531
Pierre
de
Balsac
51
51
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1480 - >1525
Anne
Malet de
Graville
45
45
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
1540 - UNKNOWN
Henri
de
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Francois
De
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
De
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Galeas
De
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Balsac
D. UNKNOWN
Louise
De
Balsac
BET 1440 AND 1450 - UNKNOWN
Louis
Malet De
Graville
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1460 - 23 MAR 1502/03
Marie
de
Balsac
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Jean VI
Malet de
Graville
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
1420 - 1440
Marie
De
Montauban
20
20
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
1390 - 1449
Jean V
Malet de
Graville
59
59
D. 1436
Jacqueline
De
Montagu
1363 - 1409
Jean
De
Montagu
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
Jacqueline
De La
Grange
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
Malet
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Malet
D. UNKNOWN
Gabrielle
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
D'Humieres
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Burgundy
BET 800 AND 830 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
Tours
D. UNKNOWN
Louis The
Blind of
Provence
D. UNKNOWN
Buwin
D'Autun
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Amiens
~0898 - UNKNOWN
Willa
of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
of
Vienne
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
De
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Eckard
of
Autun
D. UNKNOWN
Rudolph
(Ralph) De
Guisnes
0940 - >0965
Sigefred
"Le Danois"
De Guisnes
25
25
0945 - UNKNOWN
Elstrude
(Elftrude)
de Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Ida De
Boulogne
BET 882 AND 886 - <0926
Wigeric
of
Luxemburg
"Zuendeboldus…rex" donated property to the church of Trier by charter dated 23 Jan 899 which names "Richquinus et Widiacus…comites nostri"[5]. He was given the right to coin money in part of the archbishopric of Trier in 902[6]. Ludwig "das Kind" King of Germany restored property taken by "Conradus et Gebehartus comites" to the church of Trier with the consent of "Wigerici comitis" by charter dated 19 Sep 902[7]. Graf im Bidgau [pagus Bidensis] 909 from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry/Robert Lord http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
BET 890 AND 895 - 0890
Cunegondis
of
France
According to Rösch[10], Cunegundis was the daughter of Ermentrudis but the primary source on which this is based has not been identified. She married secondly ([916/19]) as his second wife, Richwin [Richizo] Comte [de Verdun]. from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 Ancestry/Joanne Feldman wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
~0927 - UNKNOWN
Hugues
de
Rouergue
~0910 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
Adelais De
Toulouse
~1151 - UNKNOWN
Udard
Fraser
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Fraser
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Kylvert
0745 - UNKNOWN
Theodoen
Autun
0762 - UNKNOWN
Raedburh
de
Carolingians
~0775 - UNKNOWN
Dunne
d'Autun
~0713 - 4 DEC 755
Carloman
of
Austrasia
Ancestry - David Weaver
D. UNKNOWN
Suanehilde
of
Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Grifo
D. 0875
Bernard
III De
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Ode
D. UNKNOWN
Udalgarde
De
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Bernard
D. UNKNOWN
Fulguald
De
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Arbert
De
Toulouse
?
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
De
Toulouse
860 - Promised in marriage to Etienne, Comte d'Auvergne
D. UNKNOWN
Guidnilde
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Bruce
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas
~1301 - <1371
Adam
Hepburn
70
70
>1321 - UNKNOWN
John de
Hibburne
(Hepburn)
BET 1377 AND 1383 - UNKNOWN
William
Hepburn
BET 1373 AND 1385 - UNKNOWN
Archibald
Hepburn
D. ~1483
Patrick
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
William
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Touris
D. UNKNOWN
George
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Jonet
Malvyn
(Melvin)
D. 1511
John of
Rollanstoun
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Part-Heiress of William Wright.
D. UNKNOWN
William
Wright
D. >1448
Adam
Hepburne
D. 1486
John
Hepburne
D. BEF MAR 1456/57
Helen
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
John
Somerville
D. UNKNOWN
William
II
Somerville
D. UNKNOWN
Elene
Wallace
D. ~1479
Adam
Hepburne
He is believed to have intrigued with the widowed Queen Marie of Gueldres, a young and beautful woman.
D. <1518
Patrick of
Beanston
Hepburne
This Patrick and his son John commenced the new family of Hepburne of Beanston in East Lothian.
D. UNKNOWN
John
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
of Whitsome
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Jonet
Napier
D. 1525
John
Hepburne
He was Tutor to Patrick Hepburne, 3rd Earl of Bothwell (his great grand nephew).
D. >1509
George
Hepburne
D. >1480
Margaret
Hepburne
Married three times.
D. UNKNOWN
Euphemia
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
William
Lundin
D. UNKNOWN
Patrick
Hepburne
He was illegitimate.
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
of Patrick
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Elyne
Home
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Alexander
Home
D. 1572
Agnes
Sinclair
D. 1513
Adam of
Crags
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ogstoun
Had at least 4 children, one of whom, Elena (or Helen) was married at Bolton on 5th Nov 1510 to sir Patrick Hepburn, younger of Waughton. As Elyne Home's mother, and this Sir Patrick's mother were both daughters of the house of Lauder of Bass, a Papal dispensation for the marriage was rendered necessary because of the degrees of consanguinity.
D. UNKNOWN
Elena or
Helen
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Patrick of
Waughton
Hepburn
D. 1513
George
Hepburne
~1456 - BET 8 NOV 1542 AND 1543
Margaret
Hepburne
~1459 - 1513
Henry
Sinclair
54
54
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hepburne
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Master
of Home
D. UNKNOWN
Janet or
Joanna
Douglas
~1413 - <1493
James
Douglas
80
80
D. 1513
George
Seton
D. UNKNOWN
George
Seton
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Gordon
D. UNKNOWN
George
Gordon
D. UNKNOWN
Child
Hepburn
?
D. UNKNOWN
Child
Hepburn
?
D. <1558
William of
Rollanstoun
Hepburn
D. UNKNOWN
Marion
Maxwell
D. UNKNOWN
James
Hepburn
D. 1558
John
Hepburn
D. UNKNOWN
Joanna
or Janet
Hepburn
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Carmichael
D. 1563
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Francis
Stewart
D. ~1578
John
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
George
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas
Private
William of
Whittinghame
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hepburn
Was Agnes her mother?
D. UNKNOWN
James of
Duntarvy
Durhame
D. UNKNOWN
Anna
Throndsson
Daughter of a Norwegian nobleman.
D. UNKNOWN
Jonet
Betoun
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Walter of
Buccleuch
Scott
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Gordon
D. UNKNOWN
George
Gordon
<1567 - UNKNOWN
miscarried
twins
Hepburn
?
~1385 - 1447
George
Borthwick
62
62
~1393 - UNKNOWN
John
Borthwick
~1456 - UNKNOWN
John
Home
~1388 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Hepburn
~1298 - UNKNOWN
Mariota
Fourbour
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Hepburn
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Emma
De
Durham
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Hepburn
~1248 - UNKNOWN
John
Derham
~1218 - ~1283
William
De
Durham
65
65
~1221 - ~1301
Sabine
80
80
~1193 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Durham
~1324 - <1373
William
Vaux
49
49
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Joan
~1284 - ~1330
Elias
Vaux
46
46
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hastings
~1254 - >1305
Robert
Vaux
51
51
~1258 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Saint
Liz
~1264 - 1292
Edmund
Hastings
28
28
1267 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Russel
~1226 - ~1275
Nicholas
Vaux
49
49
~1200 - >1244
Nicholas
Vaux
44
44
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Oliver
De
Vaux
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Petronilla
De
Croun
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Vaux
~1117 - UNKNOWN
William
Vaux
~1099 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Vaux
~1097 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Fitzwalter
1069 - UNKNOWN
Harold
De
Vaux
~1071 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Fitzwalter
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Langetot
~1030 - <1086
Walter
Fitzponce
56
56
BET 985 AND 1001 - 1052
William
De
Poncius
Ancestry - Joanne Feldman
~1012 - UNKNOWN
Aleida
De
Ponthieu
BET 960 AND 970 - 1000
Hughes
I de
Ponthieu
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 980 AND 995 - 1046
Enguerrand
I Isembart
de Ponthieu
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 980 AND 987 - ~1045
Adelaide
de
Gand
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Wido
De
Croun
~1152 - UNKNOWN
Isabell
Bassett
~1125 - ~1188
Maurice
De
Croun
63
63
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Clarice
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Alan
De
Croun
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Muriel
~1099 - 1182
Thomas
Bassett
83
83
~1118 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Adeliza De
Dunstanville
1050 - 1120
Raoul
Bassett
70
70
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Alice
~1080 - BET 3 APR 1150 AND 1156
Alan
Reginald
Dunsterville
~1084 - 1157
Adelina
De
Warren
73
73
D. >1162
Hamelin
Bardolf
~1005 - UNKNOWN
Folco
Basset
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Osmond
De
Centville
~1122 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Comyn
~0920 - 9 FEB 977/78
Luitgarde
De
Vermandois
0880 - 23 FEB 942/43
Ragnvald
De
Roucy
~0895 - >0931
Liegarde
De
Marvois
36
36
~1054 - BET 1124 AND 1125
Reginald
Robert De
Dunsterville
~1058 - UNKNOWN
Adelina
De
Insula
~1028 - UNKNOWN
Hugode
Dunsterville
~1032 - >1086
Humphrey
De
Insula
54
54
1239 - UNKNOWN
Iseud
Beckingham
~1198 - UNKNOWN
Simon
De Saint
Liz
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Balistarius
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Simon
IV de
Saint Liz
~1167 - UNKNOWN
Amicia
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Balistarius
~1138 - 1184
Simon III
De Saint
Liz
46
46
~1098 - 1153
Simon
De Saint
Liz
55
55
~1121 - >1188
Elizabeth
De
Beaumont
67
67
~1046 - 1115
Simon
De Saint
Liz
69
69
1072 - 1130
Maud
Huntingdon
58
58
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Gaunt
~1118 - 1156
Gilbert
De
Gaunt
38
38
~1079 - 1139
Walter
De
Gaunt
60
60
~1098 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Bretagne
~1220 - ~1268
Henry
II De
Hastings
48
48
~1244 - <1271
Joan
Cantilupe
27
27
~1196 - <1250
Henry
I De
Hastings
54
54
~1198 - ~1265
Ada
De
Huntingdon
67
67
~1163 - ~1226
William
De
Hastings
63
63
~1179 - 1237
Margery
Le
Bigod
58
58
1144 - 1219
David
of
Scotland
75
75
Carried one of the three swords at the cornation of Richard Coeur-de-Lion, 2 Sept 1189. Confirmed in the honor of Huntingdon. Founded the Abbey of Lindores, Fife, Scotland abt 1191
BET 1163 AND 1171 - ABT 6 JAN 1232/33
Maud
De
Meshines
~1215 - 1254
William
III De
Cantilupe
39
39
~1232 - <1255
Eva
De
Broiuze
23
23
~1185 - 2 FEB 1250/51
William
II
Cantilupe
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Milicent
De
Gournai
1204 - >1243
William
De
Braose
39
39
~1204 - <1246
Eve
Marshall
42
42
~1388 - UNKNOWN
Janet
De
Borthwick
~1330 - 1392
William
De
Hay
62
62
1330 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Douglas
1306 - 1366
Hugh
Gifford
60
60
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
Douglas
BET 853 AND 873 - BET 887 AND 959
Hugh
De
Bourges
~0870 - BET 887 AND 964
Rothaut
De
France
BET 826 AND 852 - UNKNOWN
Richaut
of
Metz
BET 782 AND 826 - BET 826 AND 906
Budwine
of
Metz
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Thurstine
~1118 - UNKNOWN
William
Comyn
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Osmond
Basset
~0915 - UNKNOWN
Norman
of
Basset
~0942 - UNKNOWN
Bethel
Duke of the
Normans
~1109 - >1174
William
Hugo
Bardolph
65
65
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Amabilia
De
Lindsay
~1176 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
Bardolf
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Bardolf
~1174 - UNKNOWN
Juliana
Bardolf
~1174 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Bardolf
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Mabel
De
Limes
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
(Cecily)
Bardolf
D. UNKNOWN
Akaris
Fitzbardolph of
Ravensworth
1045 - 1120
Bardolph
Firtthorfin of
Ravensworth
75
75
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Miss
Alselyn
~0898 - UNKNOWN
Grelod
Duncansdatter
BET 852 AND 858 - 0910
Einar
"Torfeinar"
Ragnvaldsson
~0871 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
of
Caithness
~0873 - UNKNOWN
Oron
(Gon)
Thorsteinsdotter
0858 - 0888
Thorsein
"The Red"
Olafsson
30
30
~0847 - UNKNOWN
Thurid
(Thuria)
Eyvindsdatter
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Olav "The
White"
Ingjaldsson
D. UNKNOWN
Auda "The
Deep Minded"
Ketilsdatter
D. UNKNOWN
Eyving "The
Easterling" Austmann
Bjarnasson
0830 - UNKNOWN
Rafertach
(Rafarta)
MacCearbhall
D. UNKNOWN
Balderic
~1108 - UNKNOWN
Miss
De
Stuteville
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
De
Stuteville
~1118 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Stuteville
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Osmund
De
Stuteville
D. 0323
Fiacha
Srabhteine
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Aeoifa
~0219 - UNKNOWN
Frigg
Frea of
Britain
?
D. 0284
Cairbre
Lifechair
Cairbre Lifechair ("lover of the Liffey"), son of Cormac mac Airt, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 3rd century. Cairbre was married to Aine Ingen Finn. Fionn mac Cumhail is said to have died during his reign. Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Hvarfiadh
D. ~0266
Cormac
Mac Art
of Ireland
Cormac Mac Airt ("son of Art"), aka Cormac Ua Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or Cormac Ulfada ("long beard"), is probably the most famous of the ancient High Kings of Ireland, and may have been an authentic historical figure, although many legends have attached themselves to him. He was the son of Art, son of Conn of the Hundred Battles. He is said to have ruled from Tara, the seat of the High Kings of Ireland, for forty years in the early to mid 3rd century and under his rule Tara flourished. He was famous for his wise, true, and generous judgments. In the Annals of Clonmacnoise he is described as "obsolutely the best king that ever Raigned in Ireland before himselfe." Cormac was conceived when his father, Art, slept with his mistress, Achtan, the night before he fell in the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe. He played a role in the overthrow of Art's killer, Lugaid mac Con, and his successor Fergus Dubdétach. Cormac's career is recorded in some detail in the Irish annals. He fought many battles, subduing Ulster and Connacht and leading a lengthy campaign against Munster. He led the first recorded raids on Roman Britain and is credited with gaining territory there, but several times was temporarily dethroned while away from Ireland. He lost an eye in a battle against the Deisi of Meath, whom he expelled into Munster in response. Many stories have Fionn mac Cumhail living in his time, and the fianna as Cormac's standing army. Fionn was to marry Cormac's daughter Gráinne, but she ran off with Diarmuid Ua Duibhne. Although he is usually remembered as a wise and just ruler, one story presents him in a less flattering light. Having distributed all the cattle he had received as tribute from the provinces, Cormac found himself without any cattle to provision his own household after a plague struck his herds. A steward persuaded him to treat Munster as two provinces, the southern of which had never paid tax. He sent messengers to demand payment, but Fiacha Muilleathan, the king of southern Munster, refused, and Cormac prepared for war. His own druids, who had never advised him badly, foresaw disaster, but he ignored them, preferring to listen to five druids from the sidhe supplied by his fairy lover, Báirinn. Cormac marched to Munster and made camp on the hill of Druim Dámhgaire (Knocklong, County Limerick). His new druids' magic made the camp impregnable and his warriors unbeatable, dried up all sources of water used by the Munstermen, and nearly drove Fiacha to submission. But Fiacha in desperation turned to the powerful Munster druid Mug Ruith for aid, and his magic was too strong even for Cormac's fairy druids. He restored the water and conjured up magical hounds who destroyed the fairy druids. His breath created storms and turned men to stone. Cormac was driven out of Munster and compelled to seek terms. Cormac owned the wonderful gold cup given to him by the sea-god Manannan mac Lir in the Land of the Living. If three lies were spoken over it, it would break in three; three truths made it whole again. Cormac used this cup during his kingship to distinguish falsehood from truth. When Cormac died, the cup vanished, just as Manannan had predicted it would. After ruling for forty years Cormac choked to death on a salmon bone. Some versions blame this on a curse laid by a druid because Cormac had converted to Christianity. [edit] External link Tomás Ó Cathasaigh, The Heroic Biography of Cormac mac Airt, 1977 [1]
D. UNKNOWN
Eithne
D. ~0267
Eochaid
"Gunnait"
of Ireland
D. ~0225
Art
mac
Cuinn
Art mac Cuinn, aka Art Óenfer (the "lone" or "solitary" - he was the only one of his father's many children to survive to adulthood), was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 2nd century. He was the son of Conn of the Hundred Battles and father, with Achtan, of Cormac mac Airt. He died at the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe against Lugaid mac Con, who had returned from exile with an army of foreigners. In some versions his wife is Medb Lethderg.
D. ~0205
Conn
Ceadcatha
of Ireland
Conn Cétchathach (Conn of the Hundred Battles) was a legendary High King of Ireland. He was the ancestor of the Connachta, and, through his descendant Niall Noígiallach, the Uí Néill dynasties. His father was either Fedlimid Rechtmar or Óenlám Gaba, and his mother is sometimes given as Medb Lethderg. His son was Art mac Cuinn. Some stories of the Fenian Cycle are set in his time. He gained the throne by overthrowing Mal, who had killed his father. He earned his epithet Cétchathach in his wars with the Dál nAraidi. His rival for the kingship of Ireland was the king of Munster, Éogan Mór, also known as Mug Nuadat, who beat him in ten battles and took half of Ireland from his control. Mug was able to gain such power because his druid predicted a famine, which he prepared for by storing grain. Ireland is sometimes seen as divided between Leth Cuinn, Conn's Half, in the north, and Leth Moga, Mug's Half, in the south. Mug was killed when Conn led a night attack against his forces with all of his tribal leaders save one behind him. Conn's forces ultimately overwhelmed Mug's army, and Mug was killed in the process. Mal's son Tibride Tirech killed Conn at Tara, having sent fifty warrior dressed as women against him from Emain Macha. Preceded by: Cathair Mor High King of Ireland AFM 122-157 FFE 116-136 Succeeded by: Conaire [edit] Family tree Conn Cétchathach | | Art mac Cuinn | | Cormac mac Airt | | Cairbre Lifechair | | Fiachu Sraibtine | | Muiredach Tirech | | Eochaid Mugmedon + Mongfind + Cairenn | | _________|_________ | | | | | | | | | Brion Fiachrae Ailill Niall (The Connachta) | __________________________|_______________________________________________________ | | | . | | | | | | | | . | | | | | Conall Gulban Endae Eogan . Coirpre Lóegaire Maine Conall Cremthainne Fiachu | . | | ________|________ | . | | | | Muirdeach . Cormac Caech Lughaid Fergus Cerrbel Ardgal | . | (d.507) | | . | | Muirchertach . Tuathal Diarmaid mac Ercae . Maelgarb mac Cearbhaill (d.536) . (d.544) (d.565) . (Northern Uí Néill) . (Southern Uí Néill)
D. UNKNOWN
Eithune
D. 0119
Felim
Rachtmar
of Ireland
Fedlimid Rechtmar (Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar), son of Tuathal Teachtmhar, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 2nd century. He took the throne by overthrowing Mal, who had killed his father. He instituted a law similar to the Roman lex talionis, that is, an eye for an eye. and died in his sleep after ruling for nine years.
D. UNKNOWN
Una of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
Cathair
"The Great"
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Eachtach
D. UNKNOWN
Uilceathach
"The
Smith"
D. 0106
Tuathal
Feachtmar
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tuathal Teachtmhar or Techtmar was a legendary High King of Ireland, reputed to have ruled in the 1st or 2nd century. His name derives from Celtic *Teuto-valos ("leader of the tribe, people") and his epithet may mean "great crossing", "great possession", or "legitimate". He was the ancestor, through his grandson Conn of the Hundred Battles, of the Uí Néill and Connachta dynasties. Contents [hide] 1 Legend 2 Historical context 2.1 Dates 2.2 The first of the Goidels? 2.3 Romans in Ireland? 3 Tuathal's family tree 3.1 Other "returned exile" High Kings 3.2 See also 4 References 5 External links Legend Tuathal was the son of a former High King deposed by an uprising of "subject peoples" who returned at the head of an army to reclaim his father's throne. The oldest source for Tuathal's story, a 9th century poem by Mael Mura of Othain, says that his father, Fiacha Finnfolaidh, was overthrown by the four provincial kings, Éllim of Ulster, Sanb (son of Cet mac Mágach) of Connacht, Foirbre of Munster and Eochaid Ainchenn of Leinster, and that it was Éllim who took the High Kingship. During his rule Ireland suffered famine as God punished this rejection of legitimate kingship. Tuathal, aided by the brothers Fiacha Cassán and Findmall and their 600 men, marched on Tara and defeated Éllim in battle at the hill of Achall. He then won battles against the Ligmuini, the Gailióin, the Fir Bolg, the Fir Domnann, the Ulaid, the Muma, the Fir Ól nÉcmacht and the Érainn, and assembled the Irish nobility at Tara to make them swear allegiance to him and his descendants. Later versions of the story suppress the involvement of the provincial nobility in the revolt, making the "subject peoples" the peasants of Ireland. The Book of Invasions adds the detail of Tuathal's exile. His mother, Eithne, daughter of the king of Alba (originally meaning Britain, later Scotland), was pregnant when Fiacha was overthrown, and fled to her homeland where she gave birth to Tuathal. Twenty years later Tuathal and his mother returned to Ireland, joined up with Fiacha Cassán and Findmall, and marched on Tara to take the kingship. The Annals of the Four Masters also mentions a similar revolt a few generations earlier, led by Cairbre Cinnchait, in the year of the death of the High King Crimthann Nia Náir, although his death appears to be unrelated to Cairbre's revolt. On this occasion Crimthann's son Feradach Finnfechtnach is the future king who escaped in his mother's womb, although the Annals claim he returned to reclaim his throne only five years later. The Annals regularly attempt to turn legend into history, but here the attempt is clumsy and unconvincing. Seathrún Céitinn harmonises the two revolts into one. He has Crimthann hand the throne directly to his son, Feradach, and makes Cairbre Cinnchait, whose ancestry he traces to the Fir Bolg, the leader of the revolt that overthrew Fiacha, killing him at a feast. Cairbre rules for five years, dies of plague and is succeeded by Éllim. After Éllim had ruled for twenty years, the twenty or twenty-five year old Tuathal was prevailed upon to return. He landed with his forces at Inber Domnainn (Malahide Bay). Joining up with Fiacha Cassán and Findmall and their marauders, he marched on Tara where he was declared king. Éllim gave battle at the hill of Achall near Tara, but was defeated and killed. Tuathal fought 25 battles against Ulster, 25 against Leinster, 25 against Connacht and 35 against Munster. The whole country subdued, he convened a conference at Tara, where he established laws and annexed territory from each of the four provinces to create the central province of Míde (Meath) around Tara as the High King's territory. He built four fortresses in Meath: Tlachtga, where the druids sacrificed on the eve of Samhain, on land taken from Munster; Uisneach, where the festival of Beltaine was celebrated, on land from Connacht; Tailtiu, where Lughnasadh was celebrated, on land from Ulster; and Tara, on land from Leinster. He went on to make war on Leinster, burning the stronghold of Aillen (Knockaulin) and imposing the bórama, a heavy tribute of cattle, on the province. One story says this was because the king of Leinster, Eochaid Ainchenn, had married Tuathal's daughter Dairine, but told Tuathal she had died and so was given his other daughter, Fithir. When Fithir discovered Dairine was still alive she died of shame, and when Dairine saw Fithir dead she died of grief. Tuathal, or his wife Baine, is reputed to have built Ráth Mór, an Iron Age hillfort in the earthwork complex at Clogher, County Tyrone. He died in battle against Mal, king of Ulster, at Mag Line (Moylinny near Larne, County Antrim). His son, Fedlimid Rechtmar, later avenged him. Historical context Dates The Annals of the Four Masters gives the date of Tuathal's exile as 56 AD, his return as 76 and his death as 106. Seathrún Céitinn's Foras Feasa ar Érinn broadly agrees, dating his exile to 55, his return to 80 and his death to 100. The Book of Invasions places him a little later, synchronising his exile to the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian (81-96), his return early in the reign of Hadrian (122-138) and his death in the reign of Antoninus Pius (138-161). The first of the Goidels? The scholar T. F. O'Rahilly suggested that, as in many such "returned exile" stories, Tuathal represented an entirely foreign invasion which established a dynasty in Ireland, whose dynastic propagandists fabricated an Irish origin for him to give him some spurious legitimacy. In fact, he proposed that Tuathal's story, pushed back to the 1st or 2nd century BC, represented the invasion of the Goidels, who established themselves over the earlier populations and introduced the Q-Celtic language that would become Irish, and that their genealogists incorporated all Irish dynasties, Goidelic or otherwise, and their ancestor deities into a pedigree stretching back over a thousand years to the fictitious Míl Espáine. This compares to the invention of a Trojan origin for the ancient Britons, giving them an equal nobility to their former rulers, the Romans. See also Early history of Ireland Romans in Ireland? Taking the native dating as broadly accurate, another theory has emerged. The Roman historian Tacitus mentions that Agricola, while governor of Roman Britain (78 - 84 AD), entertained an exiled Irish prince, thinking to use him as a pretext for a possible conquest of Ireland, as Claudius had used the exile of Verica as an excuse for the conquest of Britain. Neither Agricola nor his successors ever conquered Ireland, but in recent years archaeology has challenged the belief that the Romans never set foot on the island. Roman and Romano-British artefacts have been found primarily in Leinster, notably a fortified site on the promontory of Drumanagh, fifteen miles north of Dublin, and burials on the nearby island of Lambay, both close to where Tuathal is supposed to have landed, and other sites associated with Tuathal such as Tara and Clogher. However, whether this is evidence of trade, diplomacy or military activity is a matter of controversy. It is possible that the Romans may have given support to Tuathal, or someone like him, to regain his throne in the interests of having a friendly neighbour who could restrain Irish raiding. The 2nd century Roman poet Juvenal, who may have served in Britain under Agricola, wrote that 'arms had been taken beyond the shores of Ireland', and the coincidence of dates is striking. It is also speculated that such an invasion may have been the origin of the presence of the Brigantes in Ireland as noted in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geography. The Brigantes were a rebellious British tribe only recently conquered in Agricola's time. The dispossessed nobility may have been ready recruits for Tuathal's invasion force, or the Romans may have found it a convenient way of getting rid of troublesome subjects, just as Elizabeth I and James VI & I planted rebellious Scots in Ireland in the 16th and 17th century. Other tribal names associated with the south-east, including the Domnainn, related to the British Dumnonii, and the Menapii, also known from Gaul, may also date from such an invasion. Tuathal's family tree Lughaidh Riabh Dearg | | Criomhtann Nia Nair | | Fearadhach Fionn Feachtnach | |__________ | | | | Aonghus Fiachaidh Fionnolaidh | | Fearadhach Fionn Feachtnach/Tuathal Teachtmhar | __________|_________________________________________________ | | | | | | Fiacha Mor Feidhlimidh Cris Airgid Feidhlimidh Reachtmhar | _______________________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | Conn Cétchathach Caol Crionna Eochaidh Fiacha Suighe Fiacha Raoighe | | | | The Connachta Dal Fiachrach Suighe Other "returned exile" High Kings Labraid Loingsech Lugaid mac Con See also Hibernia History of Ireland The Connachta Dal Fiachrach Suighe Cormac mac Airt The Déisi Attacotti Uí Néill Preceded by: Éllim High King of Ireland AFM 76-106 AD FFE 80-100 AD Succeeded by: Mal References John O'Donovan (ed) (1848-1851), Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters Vol 1 [1] D. Comyn & P. S. Dineen (eds) (1902-1914), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating [2] T. F. O'Rahilly (1946), Early Irish history and mythology John Morris (1973), The Age of Arthur R. B. Warner (1995), "Tuathal Techtmar: a myth or ancient literary evidence for a Roman invasion?", Emania 13 James MacKillop (1998), Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
D. UNKNOWN
Baine
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Sqaile
Balbh of
Finland
D. UNKNOWN
Fiocha
Fionn Ola
of Ireland
Fiacha Finnfolaidh, son of Feradach Finnfechtnach, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century AD. He was overthrown by either Cairbre Cinnchait or Éllim, king of Ulster, in a revolt of the "subject peoples" against the Milesian nobility. His wife, Eithne, pregnant with his son Tuathal Teachtmhar, fled to Scotland.
D. UNKNOWN
Eithne
of
Scotland
D. UNKNOWN
Imgheal
of the
Picts
D. UNKNOWN
Feredach Fionn
Feachtnach of
Ireland
Feradach Finnfechtnach, son of Crimthann Nia Náir, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century AD. He was said to have had two bull's horns on his head. Sources disagree on his succession to the kingship. The Annals of the Four Masters says his father, Crimthann, was overthrown by Cairbre Cinnchait, and Feradach went into exile before returning to reclaim the kingdom. Seathrún Céitinn, on the other hand, places Cairbre's revolt later and has Feradach simply succeed his father.
D. UNKNOWN
Mar Fath
Chabob of
the Picts
D. UNKNOWN
Loich
of the
Picts
D. UNKNOWN
Daire
of the
Picts
D. UNKNOWN
Crimthann
Naidh Nar
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Crimthann Nia Náir, son of Lugaid Riab nDerg, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 1st century AD. He went on a famous expedition and returned with a golden chariot, a golden fidchell board inlaid with a hundred gems, a gold-embroidered cloak, a sword inlaid with gold serpents, a silver-bossed shield, a spear and a sling which never missed their mark, and two greyhounds with a silver chain between them. Soon after returning he fell from his horse and died.
D. UNKNOWN
Blaine
D. UNKNOWN
Lugaidh
Scriabhn Dearg
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Lugaid Riab nDerg (Riabhdhearg, Réoderg, Sriab nDearg, "Red Stripes") was a legendary High King of Ireland. He was the foster-son of Cúchulainn. He was a son of the three Findemna (fair triplets), sons of Eochaid Feidlech. The triplets went to war with their father to try and take the High Kingship. The night before the battle their sister Clothra tried to persuade them to call it off, but to no avail. They had no heirs, so she took all three to bed for fear they would die without issue, and Lugaid was conceived. Some texts say his epithet comes from the red stripes that divided his body into three, indicating that he had three fathers. Others, more prosaically, explain his stripes as battle scars. Incest features further in Lugaid's story. He slept with Clothra himself, conceiving Crimthann Nia Náir. His foster-father, Cúchulainn, split the Lia Fáil, the coronation stone at Tara which roared when the rightful king stood or sat on it, with his sword when it failed to roar under Lugaid. It never roared again except under Conn of the Hundred Battles. Lugaid married Derbforgaill, a princess from Scandinavia. She had come to Ireland in the form of a swan to seek out Cúchulainn, whom she loved, but Cúchulainn shot her down with a stone from his sling which penetrated her womb, and in sucking it out he violated a taboo which meant he could not marry her himself. Instead, he gave her to Lugaid. One winter the women of Ulster held a competition in which they tried to send their urine furthest into a pillar of snow, saying that the winner would be the most sexually attractive. Derbforgaill won, and out of jealousy the other women beat and mutilated her. When Lugaid arrived home he noticed that the snow on the roof of her house had not melted, and realised she was close to death. He arrived in time to see her die, and died of grief himself. See Lugaid for other figures of the same name, and Lug for the god the name derives from.
D. UNKNOWN
Dearforfgill
D. UNKNOWN
Breas
Nar Lotha
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Clotathra
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaidh
Feidhlioch
of Ireland
Eochaid Feidlech was High King of Ireland in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He deposed the former High King, Fachtna Fáthach, at the Battle of Leitir Ruadh. He had three sons, the three Findemna (who tried and failed to depose him at the Battle of Druim Criaich), and three daughters, Medb (who he made queen of Connacht), Eithne and Clothra. Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Cloth
Fionn
D. UNKNOWN
Eochadh
Uchticathan
D. UNKNOWN
Fionn
D. UNKNOWN
Benta
D. UNKNOWN
Creombthan
D. UNKNOWN
Finnloach
D. UNKNOWN
Rioghean
Rudah
D. UNKNOWN
Asaman
Eamhnadh
D. UNKNOWN
Enda
Agneach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Aeneas
Turmeach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaidh
Althleathan
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Olioll
Casfiacalach
of Ireland
"having curved tusks, crooked teeth?"
D. UNKNOWN
Connla
Cruaidchelgach
"Bloody Blade"
D. UNKNOWN
Iarn Glea
Fhathach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Meilge
Molbthach "The
Praiseworthy"
D. UNKNOWN
Cobthach
Coel
Breg
His brother, Lóegaire Lorc, was High King before him, and he was so consumed with jealousy he wasted away to almost nothing, from which he gained his epithet Cóel Breg, the "meagre of Brega". He took the kingship by feigning his own death. As he lay on his bier, Lóegaire prostrated himself over his body in grief, and Cobthach took the opportunity to stab him. He also killed Lóegaire's son, Ailill Áine, and forced Ailill's son to eat part of his father's and grandfather's hearts. The boy, Labraid Loingsech, went into exile in Gaul, and either 30 or 50 years later returned to kill Cobthach and take his throne. Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Ugaine
Mor of
Ireland
Úgaine Mor, also known as Hugony the Great (in English), was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 7th century BC. He was the foster-son of Macha Mong Ruad. He is described as extending his dominion over Scotland and the Isle of Man, and even continental Europe. He is said to have married a daughter of the king of Gaul, who bore him twenty five children. Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Caesair
Crutha
of Gaul
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaidh
Buadhach
D. UNKNOWN
Duach
Ladhrach
of Ireland
He and Airgeatmhar had killed Ailill Finn, who was then High King, only for Ailill's son Eochaid to hold onto the kingship. Eochaid witheld their attacks, and tried to discuss peace with Duach. Duach, however, betrayed and murdered him, and Airgeatmhar took the kingship. Duach later overthrew Airgeatmhar with the aid of Eochaid's son Lugaid Laigde, and took the throne himself. (Wikipedia.org)
D. UNKNOWN
Fiachagh
Bolgrach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Muredach
Bolgrach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
Breac of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Aodh
Glas
D. UNKNOWN
Naudha
Fionnfall
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Gaillchadh
of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Olioll
Olchaoin
D. UNKNOWN
Sigorna
Saoghalach
of Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Dein
Dan of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Rotheachta
of
Ireland
Roitheachtaigh, son of Maen, son of Aengus Olmucada, became king when he overthrew Enna Airgtheach in the 11th or 14th century BC.
D. UNKNOWN
Maion
Maon of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Aongus
Olimuchach
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aengus Olmucada, son of Fiacha Labhrainne, was a legendary High King of Ireland. During his father's reign, about 250 years after the arrival of the Milesians in Ireland, Aengus helped him subdue Britain. He became High King himself when he overthrew his father's killer, Eochaid Mumho. He fought fifty battles against the Fir Bolg, the Cruithne and the people of the Orkney islands. He was ultimately overthrown by Eochaid Mumho's son Enna Airgtheach.
D. UNKNOWN
Flachadh
Lamhraein
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fiacha Labhrainne was a legendary High King of Ireland. During his reign, about 250 years after the arrival of the Milesians in Ireland, he and his son Aengus Olmucada are said to have subdued Britain.
D. UNKNOWN
Smiorguil
of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Eanbotha
of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Tighernmas
of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Follian
Falach of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Eithriall
of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
Irial
Faidh of
Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Irish mythology Irial Fáith ("the prophet") son of Eremon became High King of Ireland after he overthrew the four sons of Eber Finn, Ir, Orba, Fearon and Ferga. He ruled for ten years, fighting battles against the Fomorians and the Fir Bolg, and was succeeded by his son, Eithrial.
D. UNKNOWN
Eochaid I
Heremon
of Ireland
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In Irish mythology Eremon or Heremon was a son of Míl Espáine who participated in the Milesian conquest of Ireland, defeating the Tuatha Dé Danann at Tailtiu. Once conquered the island was divided between Eremon and his brother Eber Finn, Eber taking the southern half and Eremon the north. Eber was unhappy with this division, feeling that his half was inferior, and went to war against his brother, but was defeated and killed. Eremon established his capital at Tara. Eremon appointed kings of the four provinces. He gave Leinster to Crimthann Sciathbél of the Fir Domnann; Munster to the four sons of Eber Finn, Ir, Orba, Fearon and Ferga; Connacht to Ún and Étan, sons of Uicce; and Ulster to Eber mac Ír. He was succeeded by his three sons, Muimne, Luigne and Laigne. A fourth son, Irial Fáith, also went on to be High King.
D. UNKNOWN
Tamar
Tephi of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Milesius
Galamn
of Spain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In Irish mythology Míl Espáine (Latin Miles Hispaniae, Soldier of Hispania, that is Iberia or modern Spain and Portugal) is the ancestor of the final inhabitants of Ireland, the "sons of Míl" or Milesians, who represent the Goidelic Celts. His given name was Golam or Galamh. He served as a soldier in Scythia and Egypt, before remembering a prophesy that his descendants would rule Ireland. He set off to the west, getting as far as Iberia where he fought several battles before dying, never seeing Ireland himself. His wife Scota and his uncle Íth, who had spied Ireland from a tower, sailed to Ireland where Íth was killed by the Tuatha Dé Danann. When his body was brought back to Iberia, Míl's eight sons and Íth's nine brothers invaded Ireland and defeated the Tuatha Dé Danann.
D. UNKNOWN
Scota
of
Egypt
D. UNKNOWN
Nectaebus
of
Egypt
D. UNKNOWN
Bile of
Spain
D. UNKNOWN
Breghan
of
Spain
D. UNKNOWN
Barth
of
Spain
D. UNKNOWN
Deag
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Arcadh
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Albadh
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Nuadhad
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Nenuall
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Fedric
of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Agan
Fionn of
Gothland
D. UNKNOWN
Heber
Gluinfinn
of Gothia
D. UNKNOWN
Lamhfinn
"Bloodhand"
of Gothia
D. UNKNOWN
Agnamon
of
Gothia
D. UNKNOWN
Beoman
of
Gothia
D. UNKNOWN
Heber
Scutt of
Scythia
D. UNKNOWN
Sruth
of
Scythia
D. UNKNOWN
Easruth
of
Scythia
D. UNKNOWN
Gaodhal
Glas "Gael"
of Scythia
D. UNKNOWN
Niul of
Scythia
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Pharaoh
of Cingeris
D. UNKNOWN
Farsaidh
Phoniusa
Hmmm??
D. UNKNOWN
Belait
Scota
of Egypt
D. UNKNOWN
Cinquerus
of
Egypt
D. UNKNOWN
Baoth
D. UNKNOWN
Magog
D. UNKNOWN
Japheth
D. UNKNOWN
Olivana
D. UNKNOWN
Noah
D. UNKNOWN
Emzarah
(Titea)
D. UNKNOWN
Lamech
D. UNKNOWN
Betenos
D. UNKNOWN
Methuselah
D. UNKNOWN
Edna
D. UNKNOWN
Enoch
ben Jared
of Elda
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Edna
D. UNKNOWN
Jared ben
Mahalaleel
of Elda
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Baraka
bint
Rashujal
Ancestry - Debi Weinkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Mahalaleel
D. UNKNOWN
Dinah
D. UNKNOWN
Rashujal
Rakeel ben
Cain'an of Elda
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Baraki'll
D. UNKNOWN
Abel
D. UNKNOWN
Cain
D. UNKNOWN
Enosh
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Baraktel
?
D. UNKNOWN
Seth
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Akilia
D. UNKNOWN
Adam Adda
ben YHWH
of Eden
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Eve bint
YHWH
of Eden
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Zedekia
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Josiah
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Hammutal
D. UNKNOWN
Jermiah
D. UNKNOWN
Hilkiah
D. UNKNOWN
Azariah
D. UNKNOWN
Shallum
D. UNKNOWN
Amos
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Jedidah
D. UNKNOWN
Manasseh
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Meshullemeth
of
Jotbah
D. UNKNOWN
Haraz
D. UNKNOWN
Hezekiah
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Hephzibah
D. UNKNOWN
Ahaz
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Zechariah
Abijab
D. UNKNOWN
Jotham
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Uzziah
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Zadok
Jerushah
D. UNKNOWN
Jehoram
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Athaliah
D. UNKNOWN
Ahab
D. UNKNOWN
Jezebel
D. UNKNOWN
Jehoshaphat
ben
Asa
wikipedia.org - Azubah Ancestry - Sandra Carr Ancestry - Laura Applebee-Clark Ancestry - Chris Myhre
D. UNKNOWN
Asa
ben
Abijah
wikipedia.org - Azubah Ancestry - Sandra Carr Ancestry - Laura Applebee-Clark Ancestry - Chris Myhre
D. UNKNOWN
Azubah
bat
Shilhi
wikipedia.org - Azubah Ancestry - Sandra Carr Ancestry - Laura Applebee-Clark Ancestry - Chris Myhre
D. UNKNOWN
Shilhi
wikipedia.org - Azubah Ancestry - Sandra Carr Ancestry - Laura Applebee-Clark Ancestry - Chris Myhre
D. UNKNOWN
Abijah
of
Judah
D. UNKNOWN
Rehoboam
D. UNKNOWN
Maachlah
D. UNKNOWN
Ureil
of
Gibeah
D. UNKNOWN
Solomon
of
Israel
D. UNKNOWN
Naamah
of
Ammon
An Ammonite wife of King Solomon, Naamah is the only one of Solomon's wives to be mentioned, within the Tanakh, as having born a child. SOURCES: 1 Kings 14:21, 31 2 Chronicles 12:13 Wikipedia
D. UNKNOWN
Zelek
D. UNKNOWN
Shobi
ben
Nahash
SOURCES: Wikipedia
D. UNKNOWN
Nahash
Title: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Publication: <http://www.searchgodsword.org/enc/isb/> Note: NAHASH na'-hash (nachash, "serpent"; Naas): (2) A king of Ammon, who, at the very beginning of Saul's reign, attacked Jabesh-gilead so successfully, that the inhabitants sued for peace at almost any cost, for they were willing to pay tribute and serve the Ammonites (1 Samuel 11:1). The harsh king, not satisfied with tribute and slavery, demanded in addition that the right eye of every man should be put out, as "a reproach upon Israel." They were given seven days to comply with these cruel terms. Before the expiration of this time, Saul, the newly anointed king, appeared on the scene with an army which utterly routed the Ammonites (1 Samuel 11:1), and, according to Josephus, killed King Nahash (Ant., VI, v, 3). If the Nahash of 2 Samuel 10:2 be the same as the king mentioned in 1 Samuel 11, this statement of Josephus cannot be true, for he lived till the early part of David's reign, 40 or more years later. It is, of course, possible that Nahash, the father of Hanun, was a son or grandson of the king defeated at Jabesh-gilead by Saul. There is but little agreement among commentators in regard to this matter. Some writers go so far as to claim that "all passages in which this name (Nahash) is found refer to the same individual." (3) A resident of Rabbath-ammon, the capital of Ammon (2 Samuel 17:27). Perhaps the same as Nahash (2), which see. His son Shobi, with other trans-Jordanic chieftains, welcomed David at Mahanaim with sympathy and substantial gifts when the old king was fleeing before his rebel son Absalom. Some believe that Shobi was a brother of Hanun, king of Ammon (2 Samuel 10:1). Title: Nave's Topical Bible Publication: http://www.studylight.org/con/ntb/ Note: NAHASH An Ammonite king 1. Defeated by Saul at Jabesh-gilead -- 1 Samuel 11:1-11 (Kindness of, to David, and death -- 2 Samuel 10:1,2; 1 Chronicles 19:1,2) 2. Probably identical with JESSE -- 2 Samuel 17:25 Title: Easton's Bible Dictionary Publication: <http://www.studylight.org/dic/ebd/> Note: NAHASH Serpent. 1. King of the Ammonites in the time of Saul. The inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead having been exposed to great danger from Nahash, sent messengers to Gibeah to inform Saul of their extremity. He promptly responded to the call, and gathering together an army he marched against Nahash. "And it came to pass that they which remained were scattered, so that two of them [the Ammonites] were not left together" (1 Samuel 11:1-11). 2. Another king of the Ammonites of the same name is mentioned, who showed kindness to David during his wanderings (2 Samuel 10:2). On his death David sent an embassy of sympathy to Hanun, his son and successor, at Rabbah Ammon, his capital. The grievous insult which was put upon these ambassadors led to a war against the Ammonites, who, with their allies the Syrians, were completely routed in a battle fought at "the entering in of the gate," probably of Medeba (2 Samuel 10:6-14). Again Hadarezer rallied the Syrian host, which was totally destroyed by the Israelite army under Joab in a decisive battle fought at Helam (2 Samuel 10:17), near to Hamath (1 Chronicles 18:3). "So the Syrians feared to help the children of Ammon any more" (2 Samuel 10:19). Title: Smith's Bible Dictionary Publication: http://www.studylight.org/dic/sbd/ Note: NAHASH (serpent). 1. King of the Ammonites who dictated to the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead that cruel alternative of the loss of their right eyes or slavery which roused the swift wrath of Saul, and caused the destruction of the Ammonite force. (1 Samuel 11:2-11) (B.C. 1092.) "Nahaph" would seem to have been the title of the king of the Ammonites rather than the name of an individual. Nahash the father of Hanun had rendered David some special and valuable service, which David was anxious for an opportunity of requiting. (2 Samuel 10:2) Title: Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon Publication: http://www.studylight.org/lex/heb/ Note: NAHASH Nahash = "serpent" n pr m (naw-khawsh') 1. a king of the Ammonites during the time of king Saul SOURCES: 1 Samuel 11:1 Wikipedia
D. UNKNOWN
David
of
Israel
D. UNKNOWN
Bathsheba
D. UNKNOWN
Ammiel
D. UNKNOWN
Ahithophel
D. UNKNOWN
Jesse
Abinadah
Nahash
D. UNKNOWN
Habliar
D. UNKNOWN
Abrias
D. UNKNOWN
Obed
of
Bethlehem
D. UNKNOWN
Abalit
D. UNKNOWN
Sonas
D. UNKNOWN
Boaz
of
Bethlehem
D. UNKNOWN
Ruth
of
Moab
D. UNKNOWN
Salmon
Ben
Nashon
D. UNKNOWN
Rahab The
Scarlet
Woman
D. UNKNOWN
Nashon
Ben
Amminadab
D. UNKNOWN
Simar
D. UNKNOWN
Aminadab
Ben
Aram
D. UNKNOWN
Thehara
Tara
D. UNKNOWN
Ram
(Arni)
D. UNKNOWN
Kiya-
Tasherit
D. UNKNOWN
Hezron
D. UNKNOWN
Kanita
D. UNKNOWN
Perez
D. UNKNOWN
Bayarah
D. UNKNOWN
Zebulun
D. UNKNOWN
Niiman
D. UNKNOWN
Amenhotep
D. UNKNOWN
Miriam
(Kiya)
of Egypt
D. UNKNOWN
Amram
D. UNKNOWN
Jochebed
D. UNKNOWN
Amenhotep
III
Numbaatre
D. UNKNOWN
Gilukhipa
D. UNKNOWN
Phozib
D. 1566
Diane
de
Poitiers
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Salomon
D. 0903
Pasquitan
D. UNKNOWN
Roscille
de
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. 0981
Hoel
D. UNKNOWN
Hurnod
De
Bretagne
?
D. 1037
Judicael
De
Bretagne
D. UNKNOWN
Ives
of
Cotenin
~0935 - UNKNOWN
Martin
I De
Vitre
BET 1168 AND 1201 - BET 1166 AND 1310
Devorguilla
of
Galloway
D. 1233
Nicholas
De
Stuteville
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
De
Stuteville
D. UNKNOWN
Gunnora
Gournay
D. UNKNOWN
Malcolm
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Galloway
D. UNKNOWN
Ada
Galloway
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Walter
Bisset
D. UNKNOWN
Aufrica
of
Galloway
D. UNKNOWN
Olaf I of
the Isle
of Man
D. UNKNOWN
Dunlong
of
Leinster
~1326 - UNKNOWN
Elen
Ieuan
D. UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Henry
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Lleuca
verch
Philip
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Philip
ap
Dafydd
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1225 AND 1250 - UNKNOWN
Dafydd
ap
Iorwerth
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
Iorwerth
ap
Rhys
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Ap
Llywelyn
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
"Foel" ap
Moriddig
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Einion
ap
Llywarch
D. UNKNOWN
Gronwy
Ap
Einion
D. UNKNOWN
Moriddig
Ap
Moriddig
D. UNKNOWN
Malit
Verch
Richard
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
LNU
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Lorette
De
Dover
~1086 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Briwere
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Radulph
De
Briwere
~1036 - UNKNOWN
Radulph
De
Briwere
~1114 - <1162
Beatrice
De
Mortaigne
48
48
1660 - 1698
Charity
LNU
38
38
1639 - UNKNOWN
Anna
LNU
~1000 - >1030
Hughes
De
Bouchard
30
30
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard
III De Isle
Bouchard
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Orderand
De Isle
Bouchard
D. 0809
Nibelung
III De
Hesbaye
~0740 - 0768
Nibelund
Nicholas II
De Hesbaye
28
28
0760 - >0804
Bertha
Alba De
Autun
44
44
0752 - 28 MAY 812
Adelgis
Guillaume
De Parma
0770 - 0804
Witburge
De
Herbauges
34
34
0725 - >0783
Lambert
De
Treves
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Hubert
De
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0845 - UNKNOWN
Gerberge
Geva De
Senlis
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Roscelin
Raoul De
Beaumont
D. UNKNOWN
Raoul\
Ralph IV de
Beaumont
BET 1130 AND 1140 - >1217
Lucie
De
L'Aigle
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Constance
De
Beaumont
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
~1164 - UNKNOWN
Philip I
De Belo
Monte
1172 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
VI De
Beaumont
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
of
Scotland
~1193 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Scotland
<1132 - UNKNOWN
Gartnach
Buchan
1134 - UNKNOWN
Ete
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Buchan
BET 963 AND 971 - <1032
Robert
I De
Auvergne
Wikipedia.org - Odo II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Charlemagne & Others, Chart 3340 GRS 3.03, Automated Archives, CD#100 Ancestral Roots, Line 136, p. 119 Burke, Vicissitudes of Families, Vol I, p. 221 Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1049 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Braose
1050 - UNKNOWN
Adam
(Adelm)
Brus
~1053 - UNKNOWN
Philina
De
Brusse
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Hortolina
De
Brusse
~1057 - UNKNOWN
Amicia
De
Brusse
BET 945 AND 965 - 26 JAN 1002/03
Rosela
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0961 - 30 MAR 988
Arnold
II of
Flanders
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0952 - 1035
Bertha
of
Burgundy
83
83
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1007 - 1025
Hugh
Magnus
of France
18
18
BET 1003 AND 1009 - 1063
Adelaide
Havoise
of France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1013 - 1056
Eudo
(Odes) of
France
43
43
BET 1010 AND 1014 - UNKNOWN
Constance
of
France
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1066 - >1092
Ida De
Forez
26
26
D. UNKNOWN
Manasses
De
Danmartin
D. UNKNOWN
Mathilde
de
Frise
~1055 - ~1060
Robert
of
France
5
5
~0956 - 1011
Anna
Porphyrogenita
of Byzantium
55
55
D. 1078
Izyaslav
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Ilya of
Kiev
~1001 - 1061
Andrew I
Arpad of
Hungary
60
60
~1023 - UNKNOWN
Anastasiya
Agmunda
Yaroslavna
1030 - 1093
Ysevolod
of
Kiev
63
63
He was the fourth and favorite son of Yaroslav I "The Wise". He was versed in Greek learning and spoke 5 languages. The last years of his reign were clouded by grave illness and his eldest son, Vladimir Monomakh actually presided over the government.
D. <1054
Vladimir
of
Novgorod
Private
Casimir
I "The
Restorer"
D. 1077
Svyatoslav
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Vsevolod
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Igor of
Volynia
D. UNKNOWN
Vyacheslav
of
Smolensk
D. UNKNOWN
Emma
of
France
BET 900 AND 931 - 5 MAY 984
Gerberga
von
Sachsen
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
23 NOV 912 - 7 MAY 973
Otto
'The
Great'
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0976 - UNKNOWN
Gilette
of
France
~0895 - 0917
Frederonne
Hamaland
22
22
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 850 AND 860 - ABT 18 OCT 900
Adelaide
Judith
of Paris
2nd wife of Louis II
D. UNKNOWN
Ansgarde
of
Burgundy
1st wife of Louis II.
D. BET 870 AND 875
Ermentrude
of
France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Luitgarde
of
Saxony
3rd wife of Louis II
D. UNKNOWN
Pepin
of
Aquitaine
D. UNKNOWN
Bertha
D. UNKNOWN
Roland
D. 6 APR 800
Luitgard
D. 0813
Pippin
the
Hunchback
D. 0780
Lothar
~1312 - ~1342
Malcolm
Fleming
30
30
~1316 - UNKNOWN
Christian
LNU
1286 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Fleming
~1290 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Fraser
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Barclay
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Fleming
~1385 - UNKNOWN
David
Fleming
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Carolingian
D. UNKNOWN
Atala
Carolingian
D. UNKNOWN
Gundrada
Carolingian
D. UNKNOWN
Berthais
Carolingian
D. UNKNOWN
Tetrada
Carolingian
~0828 - >0891
Reginhart
of
Ringelheim
63
63
~0833 - >0909
Mathilda
von
Sachsen
76
76
~0800 - BET 864 AND 866
Eberhard
(Unruochinger)
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0773 - UNKNOWN
Alpais
~0904 - UNKNOWN
Alberade
De
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Auchinleck
of Glenbervie
~1503 - 1570
Archibald
Douglas of
Glenbervie
67
67
~1503 - 1588
Agnes
Anne
Keith
85
85
~1449 - 1513
Archibald
Douglas
64
64
Sir Archibald led the noble's rebellion against James III which ended in the defeat and death of the King at the Battle of Sauchieburn n 1488. When the nobles asked who was willing to lead the rebellion against the kind, Sir Archibald volunteered by saying "I will bell the cat". This earned him his nickname.
1455 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Boyd
~1507 - 1578
James
Douglas
71
71
~1520 - 1575
Christian
Montgomerie
55
55
~1580 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Kerr
~1592 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Kerr
~1587 - UNKNOWN
Lilias
Kerr
~1352 - <1406
Nicholas
Erskine
54
54
~1358 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Cameron
~1433 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Crichton
~1435 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
Crichton
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Lawrence
Crichton
~1437 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Crichton
~1445 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Crichton
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Crichton
~1452 - UNKNOWN
George
Crichton
~1457 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Crichton
~1463 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Crichton
1326 - 1385
Robert
Erskine
59
59
~1321 - 1387
Christian
Monteith
Keith
66
66
~1296 - UNKNOWN
William
Erskine
~1274 - UNKNOWN
John
Erskine
~1274 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Gilronan
~1336 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Crichton
~1304 - <1393
William
Crichton
89
89
~1309 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
de
Ross
~1278 - <1357
John
Crichton
79
79
~1278 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Ross
~1278 - UNKNOWN
Euphemia
De
Ross
D. UNKNOWN
Remi
D. UNKNOWN
Arsinde
D. UNKNOWN
Ne de
Gascogne
D. UNKNOWN
Garsia
Sanche
D. UNKNOWN
Amuna
d'Agen
~0870 - 0937
Ermengaud
67
67
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 895 AND 904 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Emilde or
Emnilde de
Quercy
D. UNKNOWN
Hughes
De
Rouergue
D. UNKNOWN
Hughes
de
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Arsinde
De
Arles
D. UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Comminges
D. UNKNOWN
Arsinde
D. UNKNOWN
Henri
De
Touloue
D. UNKNOWN
Raymond
De
Touloue
D. UNKNOWN
Bertrand
De
Toulouse
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Swanhild
of
Norway
~0968 - BET 1040 AND 1047
Mauger
De St.
Clair
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~0970 - ~1015
Geoffrey
De
Brionne
45
45
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress2
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress3
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress4
D. UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Aumale
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Wood
D. UNKNOWN
Son
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
de
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress1
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Robert
FitzRobert
D. UNKNOWN
Hawise
De
Reviers
D. UNKNOWN
Baldwin
De
Reviers
D. UNKNOWN
Adelise
~1144 - UNKNOWN
Mabira
De
Caen
D. UNKNOWN
Jordan
De
Champernoun
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Corbet
D. UNKNOWN
Conan
III of
Brittany
D. UNKNOWN
Alan IV
"Fergent"
of Brittany
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
de
Anjou
~1098 - 1175
Reginald
FitzRoy
de Mortain
77
77
D. UNKNOWN
Mabel
FitzRichard
D. UNKNOWN
William
FitzRichard
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
de
Mortain
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Maud
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Beaumont
D. UNKNOWN
Waleran
De
Beaumont
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes\
Elizabeth
De Montfort
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Amabilis
FitzHenry
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
De
Ridelisford
~1068 - UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress or
Mistresses
BET 1104 AND 1105 - UNKNOWN
Philippe
of
Perche
1098 - UNKNOWN
Constance
BET 1070 AND 1080 - 1144
Routrou
II De
Perche
Son of Geoffroi II, Seigneur de Mortagne, comte du Perche. Gave his daus., Margaret, Johain and Matilda to men of the rank of count. Rotrou assumed the habit of a Cluniac monk and died in 1100 and was buried in the church of the monastery of St-Dionysius the Areopagite, founded by his grandfather, Geoffroi I, in 1030, and which he richly endowed. [Falaise Roll, p. 25] DOES THIS NOTE REFER TO AN UNCLE PERHAPS???
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
de
Laval
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
De
Laval
~1012 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide\
Adele
~0973 - UNKNOWN
Germaine
of
Corbeil
D. UNKNOWN
Albert
of
Corbeil
~0992 - >1060
William
of
Corbeil
68
68
~1023 - ~1095
Bouchard
de
Corbeil
72
72
~1026 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
de
Crecy
BET 1009 AND 1030 - 1095
Guy I
de
Montlhery
~1014 - >1074
Hodierne
de
Gometz
60
60
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Richard
FitzGilbert
~0758 - UNKNOWN
Ella
D. UNKNOWN
Hvitserk
Ragnarsson
D. UNKNOWN
Ivar
the
Boneless
~0675 - UNKNOWN
Ingild
0614 - BET 638 AND 708
Gauthild
Alfsdottir
~0710 - UNKNOWN
Gandolf
Alfgeirsson
~0650 - UNKNOWN
Alfgair
0594 - UNKNOWN
Moald
"Digri"
Kinriksdatter
0559 - UNKNOWN
Kinrik
0580 - BET 617 AND 671
Alf
Olafsson
0525 - BET 581 AND 621
Olaf
"The
Mighty"
0526 - 0564
Helgi
Halfdansdottir
38
38
~0705 - 0730
Sigmund
Volsungsson
25
25
~0680 - 0704
Volsung
Rersson
24
24
~0685 - UNKNOWN
Liod
Hrimnirsdatter
~0710 - UNKNOWN
Hjordis
Eylimasdatter
0688 - UNKNOWN
Eylimi
(Elina)
Hjalmthersson
~0425 - UNKNOWN
Heytir
Gorrsson
~0365 - UNKNOWN
Gorr "Sea
King"
Thorrasson
According to legend, Gor's sister, Goi, disappeared. So Gor and his brother Nor, went searching for her. Gor searched the islands of the Baltic. Although he went all the way to Denmark and met some of his relatives, he found no trace of Goi. Nor went west over the Scandinavian mountains where he fought the local inhabitants of Trondheim. Nor eventually settled in Sokni's Valley by the North Sea. There Gor met up with him after conquering all the southern areas of the land. Gor and Nor divided the lands among themselves. Gor got all the islands he had conquered and became the first "sea king". Nor got the continental areas. Nor traveled east toward Uppland (Sweden) to Heidmark where he met King Hrolf and found that Hrolf had stolen Goi. Hrolf and Nor had a long and furious duel but neither were wounded. After this marvelous fight they made an agreement that Hrold would marry Goi and Nor would marry Hrolf's sister. Nor returned to his land which has ever since been called Norge or "Nor's way."
~0320 - UNKNOWN
Thorri
Snaersson
~0275 - UNKNOWN
Snaer
(Svaer)
Jokulsson
He was called "Snaer the old". The Orkneyinga says his father was Frosti Karasson, skipping Jokull in the lineage.
~0700 - UNKNOWN
Hogne
Eysteinsson
~0668 - 0710
Eystein
of
Throndheim
42
42
~0670 - UNKNOWN
Solveig
Halfdansdatter
~0625 - 0667
Thrond
42
42
~0802 - UNKNOWN
Helgi
(Frodi)
?
~0796 - UNKNOWN
Refil
Bjornsson
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
De
Tonebridge
>1433 - ~1495
David
Herries
62
62
~1410 - <1483
John
Herries
73
73
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Egidia
Somerville
~1420 - BEF 3 MAR 1500/01
John
Carlyle
~1430 - ~1484
Janet
LNU
54
54
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Herries
~1342 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Gourlay
~1454 - UNKNOWN
Alison
Hepburn
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Kentigern
Hepburn
?
~0868 - BET 923 AND 924
Adalbert
De
Ivrea
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0883 - UNKNOWN
Gisela
Friuli
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Leotald
I de
Macon
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0916 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
(Adelais) of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarda
De
Tuscany
D. UNKNOWN
Gisela
~0847 - UNKNOWN
Thorer
"The Silent"
Ragnvaldsson
D. UNKNOWN
Alof
Haraldsdatter
~0848 - UNKNOWN
Ivar
Rognvaldsson
D. UNKNOWN
Groa
Groa is often mentioned as a concubine. At this time, a concubine was a wife of lesser importance, often the daughter of a slave or servant. In the Orkneyinga Saga Ragnvald is quoted as telling his son, Einar, "Considering the kind of mother you have, slave born on each side of her family, you're not likely to make much of a ruler. But I agree, the sooner you leave and the later you return, the happier I'll be.""
~0851 - UNKNOWN
Hallad
Rognvaldsson
~0822 - 0874
Sigurd I
"The Mighty"
Eysteinsson
52
52
~0835 - UNKNOWN
Malahule
Eysteinsson
D. UNKNOWN
Beiti "Sea
King"
Gorrsson
D. UNKNOWN
Meiti
Gorrsson
?
D. UNKNOWN
Geiti
Gorrsson
?
D. UNKNOWN
Nor
Thorrasson
D. UNKNOWN
Goi
Thorrasson
D. UNKNOWN
Hrolf
D. UNKNOWN
Mjoll
Snaersgotter
D. UNKNOWN
Dumbr
D. UNKNOWN
Fohn
Snaersson
D. UNKNOWN
Driva
(Drifa)
Snaersdotter
D. UNKNOWN
Vanland
Svegdasson
D. UNKNOWN
Jokull
Frostasson
D. UNKNOWN
Frosti
Karasson
D. UNKNOWN
Kari
Fornjotsson
D. UNKNOWN
Fornjot "The
Ancient
Giant"
He is ancient Finland's first and most powerful ruler. He may be the Kalev of the Kalevala Saga. He is also the subject of the Fundinn Noregr (founding of Norway). Old Russian tales tell of a Finnish prince who hired a giant to help him conquer Russia from Estonia to Kiev. The giant's name was Calewa (Kaleva). After finishing his task the prince gave the giant Kvenland as his own kingdom.
D. UNKNOWN
Hler
(Aegir)
Fornjotsson
D. UNKNOWN
Hlessey
Fornjotsson
D. UNKNOWN
Logi
Fornjotsson
0754 - 0800
Halfdan
the Mild of
Yngling
46
46
wikipedia.org
0757 - UNKNOWN
Liv
Dagsdotter
of Vestmar
wikipedia.org
0730 - UNKNOWN
Dag
av
Vestmare
0733 - 0780
Oystein
I
Halfdansson
47
47
0735 - UNKNOWN
Hildi
Eiriksdatter
0695 - UNKNOWN
Eirik
Agnarsson
0660 - UNKNOWN
Agnar
Sigtrygsson
0630 - UNKNOWN
Sigtryg
af
Danmark
0682 - 0710
Olaf
Ingjaldsson
28
28
0674 - UNKNOWN
Solveig
Halfdanssdottir
~0920 - UNKNOWN
Humbert
I De
Salins
D. UNKNOWN
Two
Generations
De Narbonne
~0738 - >0782
Milo
De
Narbonne
44
44
>0942 - >0966
Emma
Capet
of Paris
24
24
Died without issue. www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Esperleng
A wealthy miller.
D. BET 985 AND 989
Robert
Danus
~0973 - 21 FEB 1033/34
Hawise
of
Normandy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Warine
De
Vescy
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
De
Vescy
D. UNKNOWN
Paganus
FitzJohn
D. UNKNOWN
William
FitzJohn
D. UNKNOWN
Heribert
of
Maine
Wikipedia.org - Theobald III, Count of Blois
BET 915 AND 924 - 8 SEP 987
Albert
I De
Vermandois
http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0001.htm www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0972 - 1040
Raoul
II De
Vexin
68
68
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 990 AND 1000 - 1051
Adelaide
De
Breteuil
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0919 - 0992
Walter
I De
Vexin
73
73
~0924 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Adele de
Anjou
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~0919 - UNKNOWN
Bormard
De Saint
Liz
0950 - 1000
Hildouin
II De
Montdidier
50
50
~0946 - UNKNOWN
Hersende
De
Ponthieu
~0950 - UNKNOWN
Fouche
De
Chartres
~0993 - <1040
Nocher III de
Bar-Sur-
Aube
47
47
~0968 - >1019
Nocher II De
Bar-Sur-
Aube
51
51
~0973 - UNKNOWN
Alis
de
Soissons
~0943 - ~1003
Nocher I De
Bar-Sur-
Aube
60
60
~0948 - 1047
Alice
De
Soissons
99
99
~0962 - 13 JUN 989
Guy I
De
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Rodulfi
Taisson
BET 908 AND 915 - BET 967 AND 968
Bozon II
Bertrand de
Provence
Was his mother Ermengarde de Aquitaine? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0920 - 0965
Constance
de
Vienne
45
45
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0895 - ~0949
Rotbald
I of
Provence
54
54
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0895 - UNKNOWN
FNU le
Pieux
~0953 - UNKNOWN
Arsinde
De
Comminges
~0976 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
of
Provence
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Todo
of
Provence
?
~0978 - UNKNOWN
Lucie
de
Provence
~0982 - UNKNOWN
Arsinde
de
Provence
~0949 - UNKNOWN
Emma
Venaissin
D. UNKNOWN
Pons II
de
Toulouse
~0985 - UNKNOWN
William
III of
Provence
~0987 - UNKNOWN
Odile
De
Provence
?
D. <0996
Theobald
II De
Blois
Private
Marie
York
D. <1036
Count of
Amiens
& Vexin
BET 1122 AND 1128 - 1176
Constance
of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
Jordan de
Toulouse
D. BET 1183 AND 1184
Guillaume
Taillefer de
Toulouse
D. 1212
Baldwin
de
Toulouse
D. 1183
Alesia
de
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Laura
de
Toulouse
1156 - 1222
Raimond
VI de
Toulouse
65
65
~1400 - 1429
Richard
Poynings
29
29
D. 1455
Eleanor
De
Berkeley
1382 - 1446
Robert
De
Poynings
63
63
D. <1434
Eleanor
Grey
~1355 - 1387
Richard
Poynings
32
32
D. 1394
Isabel
FitzPayn
~1321 - 1393
Robert
FitzPayn
72
72
D. <1393
Elizabeth
De
Briene
D. AFT 10 MAR 1334/35
Joan
FitzPayn
~1281 - ABT 10 MAR 1334/35
Richard
De
Grey
D. 1308
Henry
De
Grey
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
De
Courtenay
1249 - 28 FEB 1291/92
Hugh
De
Courtenay
D. 1328
Eleanor
le
Despenser
D. 1265
Hugh
le
Despenser
D. ~1281
Aline
Basset
D. 1271
Philip
Basset
D. UNKNOWN
Hawise
De
Lovaine
D. UNKNOWN
Alan
Basset
D. UNKNOWN
Aline
De Gai
~1449 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Percy
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
Herbert
~0595 - <0686
Bodilon
De
Poitiers
91
91
Ancestry/Scott Haney
BET 615 AND 620 - >0677
Sigrade
(Sigree) de
Soissons
Sigrade is said to have descended from Gallo/Roman Afranius Syagrius who was Consul in 381. Ancestry/Scott Haney Ancestry/Sharon Roach
~0596 - 0690
Clodulphe (St.
Clodulphe) of
Metz
94
94
Ancestry/Scott Haney
~0640 - UNKNOWN
St.
Leger de
Poitiers
~0700 - UNKNOWN
Wido
?
D. ~0325
Flavius
Julius
Crispus
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Maximus
Galerius Daia
D. UNKNOWN
Maximus
Galerius
Daia
D. ~1187
William
Kirkpatrick
D. UNKNOWN
Ivone De
Kirkpatrick
of Kilosbern
D. UNKNOWN
Duncan
Kirkpatrick
D. UNKNOWN
Vsevolod
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Mstislav
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Izyaslav
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Predslava
Kiev
Private
Basil
D. UNKNOWN
Oda
Von
Haldensleben
D. UNKNOWN
Dietrich
(Theoderic) of
Haldensleben
D. 0972
Czcubir
D. UNKNOWN
Boleslaus
D. UNKNOWN
Mieszko
D. UNKNOWN
Lambert
D. UNKNOWN
Swietopelk
D. UNKNOWN
St.
Wenceslas
D. UNKNOWN
Mlada
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Thora
~0965 - UNKNOWN
Sigrid
Hakonsdottir
0937 - FEB 993/94
Hakon "The
Mighty"
Sigurdsson
~0940 - UNKNOWN
Thora
Skagsdottir
~0995 - 1030
Olav II
Haraldson
35
35
~1047 - UNKNOWN
Brigitta
Magnussdottir
D. UNKNOWN
Aelfwine
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
of
Germany
May have become an ordained num ath the convent of Quedlinburg in Germandy by 1052.
Private
Canute
D. UNKNOWN
Eilaf
Thorkelsson
~1429 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Herbert
~1469 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Dwinn
~1470 - UNKNOWN
Sioned
Donne
~1380 - UNKNOWN
John
Wogan
~1383 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Joyes
~1350 - UNKNOWN
William
Wogan
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Wiriot
~1355 - UNKNOWN
John
Joes
~1394 - 1446
William ap
Thomas
Herbert
52
52
~1395 - 1454
Bledden
Ap
Maenyrch
59
59
~1372 - 1438
Thomas
ap Guillem
Herbert
66
66
~1351 - UNKNOWN
Maud
Morley
~1351 - UNKNOWN
David
"Gam" ap
Llewellyn
~1354 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Gwilyn
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Mathew
Wogan
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Wogan
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Londres
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Wogan
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Margred
Stanton
~1240 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Londres
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Malephant
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Malephant
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Mathew ap
Gwallter
Wogan
~1128 - UNKNOWN
Gwallter
ap
Gwgon
~1048 - UNKNOWN
Gwgon
ap
Bleddyn
~1106 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
Gwis
~1017 - 1093
Bleddyn
ap
Maenyrch
76
76
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Maenyrch
ap
Dryffin
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Elen
verch
Einion
~0986 - UNKNOWN
Einion
ap
Selyf
~1004 - UNKNOWN
Elen
verch
Tewdwr
~0977 - UNKNOWN
Tewdwr
"Mawr"
ap Cadell
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0977 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Gwyn
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
BET 953 AND 960 - UNKNOWN
Cadell
ap
Einion
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Elinor
verch
Gwerystan
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Wilcock
Wiriot
BET 1327 AND 1330 - ~1377
Guillem
ap
Jenken
Ancestry - Linda Runyon
~1301 - UNKNOWN
Jenken
ap
Adam
Ancestry - Linda Runyon
BET 1305 AND 1320 - UNKNOWN
Gwenlian
verch
Aron
Ancestry - Linda Runyon
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Adam
ap
Reginald
1277 - UNKNOWN
Christian
verch
Gwaring
1279 - UNKNOWN
Aaron
ap
Rhys
Ancestry - Linda Runyon
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Marged
verch
Howel
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Howel
"Vacham"
ap Howel
~1306 - UNKNOWN
Alice
verch
Llewellyn
~1281 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Einion
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Letis
verch
Cadwaladr
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Hywel
1354 - UNKNOWN
John
Morley
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Morley
~1313 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Le
Tyas
~1265 - <1302
William
De
Morley
37
37
~1269 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Mohaut
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Richard
le
Tyas
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Tankersley
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Hywel
~1329 - UNKNOWN
Mawd
verch
Ieuan
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Madog
~1306 - UNKNOWN
Gwenhwyfar
verch
Gruffudd
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Madog
ap
Ieuan
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
ap
Maredudd
~1284 - UNKNOWN
Alice
verch
Alo
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Gwilyn
ap
Hywel
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
"Grach"
ap Gwilym
~1265 - UNKNOWN
Gwilym
ap
Hywel
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Elsbeth
Walbyf
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Philpot
Walbyf
~1309 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Ieuan
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Robinod
Walbyf
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Trahaearn
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Nest "Fechan"
verch
Gruffudd
~1397 - ~1460
Owain
Dwinn
63
63
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Wogan
~1354 - >1401
Maredudd
Dwnn
47
47
~1359 - UNKNOWN
Mallt
verch
Gruffudd
~1330 - >1413
Henry ap
Gruffudd
Dwnn
83
83
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Annes
verch
Ieuan
~1310 - >1383
Gruffudd
ap
Cadwgon
73
73
~1311 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
verch
Rhys
~1390 - UNKNOWN
John
Wogan
~1394 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Butler
~1370 - UNKNOWN
David
Wogan
~1369 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Plunket
~1362 - 1392
James
Butler
30
30
~1367 - >1396
Anne
Wells
29
29
~1295 - >1364
Gruffudd
"Dwnn" (Gethin)
ap Cadwgon
69
69
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
ap
Gruffudd
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1278 - UNKNOWN
Catrin
verch
Aron
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1242 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
ap
Cadwgon
~1247 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
verch
Rhys
~1260 - 1277
Aron
ap
Einion
17
17
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1309 - UNKNOWN
Annes
verch
Cadwgon
~1284 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
ap
Ieuan
~1259 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Philip
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
"Fawr" ap
Cadwgon
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Alice
verch
Cydifor
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Cydifor
ap
Gwaithfoed
D. UNKNOWN
Lleuca
verch
Cydifor
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Swaithfoed
ap
Einudd
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Morfudd
verch
Ynyr
~1100 - >1177
Cydifor
ap
Dinawal
77
77
~1147 - UNKNOWN
Catrin
verch
Rhys
~1310 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
"Llwyd" ap
Llywelyn
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Ieuan
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
verch
Rhys
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
"Llwyd" ap
Llywelyn
~1236 - UNKNOWN
Elen
verch
Madog
~1311 - UNKNOWN
Lleucu
verch
Gwallter
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Gwallter
ap
Einion
~1289 - UNKNOWN
Gwerful
verch
Einion
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Anne
verch
Llywelyn
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Moriddig
"Fychan"
ap Moriddig
~1191 - UNKNOWN
Mallt
verch
Richard
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Moriddig
ap
Blegywryd
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Richard
ap
Einion
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Ellyw
verch
Rhys
~1206 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
Verch
Gronwy
~1162 - UNKNOWN
Lliwelydd
verch
Einion
~1105 - 1177
Einion
"Clud" ap
Madog
72
72
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Madog
"Foel" ap
Cadwgon
~1146 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
ap
Iorwerth
~1146 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Hywel
~1121 - UNKNOWN
Iorwerth
ap
Einion
BET 1125 AND 1126 - 1185
Hywel
ap
Ieuaf
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Lleucu
verch
Gruffudd
~1127 - 1197
Rhys
"Fychan" ap
Gruffydd
70
70
One of the most successful and powerful of the Welsh princes, he was the dominant power in Wales after 1170. Rhys had at least nine sons and eight daughters. Confusingly, at least three of the sons were named Maredudd and two of the daughters were Gwenllian. Ancestry/Larry Parkinson Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Gruffydd ap Rhys) wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1131 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Madog
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd)
~1281 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
"Fychan"
ap Ieuan
~1255 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Cadwgon
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Lleucu
verch
Iorwerth
~1235 - UNKNOWN
Iorwerth
ap
Maredudd
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap
Einion
~1230 - >1291
Einion
"Sais"
ap Rhys
61
61
~1235 - UNKNOWN
Lleucu
verch
Hywel
BET 1194 AND 1200 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap
Hywel
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Catrin
verch
Gruffudd
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Maredudd
~1214 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Gwilym
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Gwladus
verch
Llywelyn
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Hywel
~1340 - UNKNOWN
William
Plunket
1333 - 1382
James
Butler
49
49
1304 - 6 JAN 1337/38
James
Butler
~1306 - 1363
Eleanor
de
Bohun
57
57
~1278 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
Butler
~1281 - 1320
Joan
FitzThomas
39
39
~1276 - 16 MAR 1321/22
FNU
De
Bohun
1282 - 1316
Elizabeth
Plantagenet
33
33
~1331 - 24 MAR 1389/90
Anne
Darcy
BET 1280 AND 1285 - 1347
John "le
Neveu"
Darcy
~1300 - 1359
Joan
De
Burgh
59
59
~1253 - <1284
Roger
Darcy
31
31
~1257 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
de
Aton
~1259 - 1336
Richard
of
Ulster
77
77
~1264 - 1304
Margaret
De
Burgh
40
40
~1252 - AFT 21 MAR 1306/07
Theobald
de
Vurdun
1219 - 1285
Theobald
le
Butler
66
66
1230 - UNKNOWN
Margery
de
Burgh
1200 - 1230
Theobald
II
Botiller
30
30
~1202 - <1225
Joan
du
Marais
23
23
1239 - 1303
Joan
FitzJohn
64
64
1342 - 1421
John
de
Welles
79
79
1304 - 24 FEB 1344/45
Adam
Wells
Ancestry - Roy Kinsley
~1314 - BEF 28 FEB 1344/45
Margaret
Eleanor
Bardolf
Margaret may have been a daughter of Thomas Bardolf, 2nd Lord Bardolf. Ancestry - Roy Kinsley
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Welles
~1279 - 1315
Joan
Engaine
36
36
1282 - 1328
Thomas
Bardolf
46
46
~1289 - 1357
Agnes
De
Grandison
68
68
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
de
Welles
BET 110 AND 1120 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
MacDuff
D. UNKNOWN
Robert Bruce of
Auchinbowie of
Stirling
D. UNKNOWN
William
Dishington
of Ardross
D. UNKNOWN
Leopold
IV of
Austria
wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
II
Jasomirgott
wikipedia - Leopold III, Margrave of Austria
BET 1002 AND 1021 - 1060
Otto
of
Saxony
Ascended the throne after the death of his elder brother, Amedeo. Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1093 - ~1152
Conrad
III Von
Hohenstauffen
59
59
~1090 - ~1147
Frederick
II Von
Hohenstauffen
57
57
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Judith or
Julitta Von
Babenberg
D. UNKNOWN
William
III of
Montferrat
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Casimir
"The Just"
of Poland
12 FEB 1073/74 - 1101
Conrad
of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Germany
1086 - UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Eupraxia
of
Kiev
The only daughter of Vsevolod I, Prince of Kiev and sister to his son Vladimir Monomakh. Assumed the name Adelaide upon her coronation. In 1094 she joined a rebellion against Henry, accusing him of holding her prisoner, of forcing her to participate in orgies and attempting a black mass on her naked body.
D. 1067
Daughter of
Constantine
IX
~0990 - 1039
Konrad II
"The Salian"
Von Karnten
49
49
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1032 - UNKNOWN
Richwara
of
Swabia
?
~1038 - UNKNOWN
Pietro
de
Maurienne
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Navarre
~1043 - 1080
Adelaide
of
Savoy
37
37
D. UNKNOWN
Rodolfo
di
Svevia
~1088 - UNKNOWN
Richilde
Von
Hohenstauffen
BET 1034 AND 1038 - 1074
Ratpoto
IV Von
Cham
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1036 AND 1043 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
of
Kastl
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0972 - UNKNOWN
Humbert
I of
Savoy
BET 1028 AND 1040 - 27 JAN 1055/56
Hermann
I of
Kastl
<1040 - 1100
Hadegunde
Von
Diessen
60
60
BET 1013 AND 1015 - 1038
Hermann
IV Von
Schwaben
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1020 - 1091
Adelaide
of
Turin
71
71
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 985 AND 1019 - ~1075
Fredrich
II of
Diessen
BET 985 AND 1034 - UNKNOWN
Irmgarde
of
Gilching
1082 - 1131
Raymond III
"The Great"
Berenger
48
48
Toward the end of his life Ramon became a Templar. Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
D. UNKNOWN
Pierre
of
Melgueil
BET 1053 AND 1054 - ~1097
Berenguer
Ramon
Berenguer Ramon murdered his own twin brother, earning the nickname "The Fratricide".
D. UNKNOWN
Ines
of
Barcelona
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
d'Albo
D. UNKNOWN
Sancha
of
Barcelona
D. UNKNOWN
Guillermo
Ramon of
Cerdagne
~1050 - ~1073
Pedro
Ramon
23
23
Disinherited and exiled for murdering his stepmother, Almodia. He fled the country.
D. ~1035
Berenguer
Ramon "The
Crooked"
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
(Elisabeth)
of Narbonne
D. UNKNOWN
Berenguer
D. UNKNOWN
Arnau
D. UNKNOWN
Blanca
D. UNKNOWN
Aimeris
of
Narbonne
D. ~1127
Dolca
de
Gevaudaun
D. ~1105
Maria
Rodriguez
de Vivar
Second daughter of Cid.
D. UNKNOWN
Cid
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
D. UNKNOWN
Bernat
III of
Besalu
D. UNKNOWN
Jimena
(Eixemena)
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
III of
Foix
D. UNKNOWN
Almodis
D. UNKNOWN
Ponce
De
Cervera
~1110 - 1149
Berenguela
or
Berengaria
39
39
1115 - 1162
Ramon
Bernenguer
El Sant
47
47
Ramon Berenguer IV, byname RAMON BERENGUER THE HOLY, Catalan RAMON BERENGUER EL SANT (b. c. 1113--d. Aug. 6, 1162, Borgo San Dalmazzo, Piedmont [Italy]), count of Barcelona from 1131 to 1162, regent of Provence from 1144 to 1157, and ruling prince of Aragon from 1137 to 1162. The elder son of Ramon Berenguer III, he continued his father's crusading wars against the Spanish Muslims. The kingdom of Aragon soon sought Ramon Berenguer IV's aid against Castile. In the course of their negotiations, he was promised the hand of the Aragonese king Ramiro II's daughter and heir, Petronila (Peronella); they were married on Aug. 11, 1137, and a few months later (November 13), Ramiro II abdicated in favour of his daughter and son-in-law. Ramon Berenguer IV thus became the last count of Barcelona to take this as his principal title, for, from 1137, he was also ruler of Aragon (though he himself never assumed the title of king). From the reign of his son, who in 1162 succeeded him with the title of Alfonso II, the counts of Barcelona styled themselves, in the first place, kings of Aragon. When Ramon Berenguer IV's father had died, he had left the county of Provence to a younger son. When this son died, his brother Ramon Berenguer IV acted as regent (conventionally with the title Ramon Berenguer II of Provence) until the legitimate heir, his young nephew, reached majority in 1157, as Ramon Berenguer III of Provence. When this count of Provence died in 1166 without a male heir, he was succeeded by Ramon Berenguer IV's son Alfonso II, king of Aragon. By his wars and conquests from the Moors--Tortosa (1148), Lerida, Mequinenza, and Fraga (1149), and Prades and Siurana (1153)--Ramon Berenguer IV definitively established the boundaries of the principality of Catalonia. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]
~1115 - 1144
Berenguer
Ramon
29
29
D. UNKNOWN
Bernat
?
1129 - 1162
Geza II
Arpad of
Hungary
33
33
~1129 - <1186
Euprhosine
Rurikide
of Kiev
57
57
1096 - 1154
Iziaslav
II
Rurikide
58
58
~1107 - 1151
Agnes
Von
Hohenstauffen
44
44
1109 - 12 FEB 1140/41
Bela II L'Aveugle
Arpad of
Hungary
>1109 - 1157
Jelena
Nemanja
of Serbia
48
48
~1068 - 1129
Almos
Arpad
61
61
1075 - 1116
Predslava
Rurikide
41
41
~1074 - 1136
Uros
Nemanja
62
62
~1074 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Diogena
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Marketa
of
Bohemia
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Olga
of
Bohemia
~1164 - UNKNOWN
Helena
of
Bohemia
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Sofie
of
Bohemia
~1171 - UNKNOWN
Wratislaw
of
Bohemia
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Svatopluk
of
Bohemia
D. UNKNOWN
Adalbert
of
Bohemia
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Swietoslava
of
Poland
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
BET 964 AND 1010 - 1046
William
"Iron-Arm"
de Hauteville
Between 1038 and 1040, he fought in Sicily. It was there that he won his nickname Iron Arm, by single-handedly killing the emir of Syracuse during a sally at the siege of Syracuse while fighting for the Greeks. wikipedia.org (William Iron Arm)
BET 965 AND 1010 - 1051
Drogo
de
Hauteville
<0965 - 1057
Onfroi
de
Hauteville
92
92
>0965 - UNKNOWN
Roger
I de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Gisulf
de
Salerno
D. UNKNOWN
Muriel
~1060 - 1101
Roger
I of
Sicily
41
41
D. UNKNOWN
Godfrey
de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Serlo
de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Mauger
D. 1080
William
D. UNKNOWN
Alfred
D. UNKNOWN
Hubert
D. UNKNOWN
Tancred
D. UNKNOWN
Fressenda
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
~1010 - 1052
Guaimar
IV of
Salerno
42
42
D. UNKNOWN
Sister
of
Sigelgaita
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
~0970 - 1031
Guaimar
III of
Salerno
61
61
0985 - 1027
Gaitelgrima
of
Benevento
42
42
~0940 - 0999
Giovanni
II of
Salerno
59
59
~0945 - UNKNOWN
Sikeigaita
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Porpora
of
Tabellaria
~0949 - 1 FEB 996/97
Geza
of
Hungary
~1021 - UNKNOWN
Leopold
Neumark
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Men
1048 - 1118
Alexius
I
Comnenus
70
70
BET 1065 AND 1066 - UNKNOWN
Irini
Dukaina
D. UNKNOWN
Andronicus
Ducas
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
D. UNKNOWN
Trojan
of
Bulgaria
D. 1014
Samuel
~1198 - 1212
Beatrice
of
Hohenstaufen
14
14
BET 1200 AND 1205 - 1248
Kunigunde
of
Germany
~1118 - 1185
Andronicus
I
Comnenus
67
67
BET 1125 AND 1145 - UNKNOWN
Theodora
Kalusine
~1090 - >1152
Isaac
Comnenus
62
62
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Irene
~1171 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
(Anna)
de Capet
D. UNKNOWN
Alexius
Living
David
D. UNKNOWN
Jack
Fullerton
BET 930 AND 943 - <1016
Guillaume
IV
Auvergne
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 945 AND 950 - UNKNOWN
Umbrega
or
Humberge
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1106 - UNKNOWN
Ida
Von
Brabant
D. UNKNOWN
Henri
Von
Brabant
D. UNKNOWN
Clarissa
De
Louvain
~1071 - UNKNOWN
Clementia
De
Burgundy
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Millicent
of
Lorraine
~1103 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
"Fair Maid"
de Louvaine
~1121 - UNKNOWN
Joscelin
de
Louvain
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Stephanie
of
Barcelona
BET 1105 AND 1114 - 1188
Gebhard
III Von
Sulzbach
BET 1106 AND 1116 - UNKNOWN
Gertrude
Von
Sulzbach
~1108 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Sulzbach
BET 1118 AND 1124 - UNKNOWN
Berta
(Eirene) Von
Sulzbach
~1112 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Sulzbach
~1060
Justizia
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1057 - UNKNOWN
Adalbert
I of
Windberg
1025 - 1068
Louis
II De
Chiny
43
43
BET 1040 AND 1045 - ~1068
Alix
De
Rameru
BET 1040 AND 1045 - 1106
Arnold
II de
Chiny
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
De
Verdun
~1103 - UNKNOWN
Adela
De
Louvain
~1214 - 1274
William
Ross
60
60
<1195 - JAN 1249/50
Ferquhard
MacTaggart
of Ross
1158 - UNKNOWN
Malcolm
of
Ross
~1210 - 1274
Jean
Comyn
64
64
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Ross
D. UNKNOWN
John
Ross
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Comyn
Niece and Co-Heiress of John Comyn, Earl of Buchan.
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Brus
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
D. UNKNOWN
John
De
Barclay
~1281 - 1329
Patrick
Ogilvy
48
48
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Ramsay
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Malcolm
Ramsay
~1378 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Ogilvy
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Ramsay
~1293 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Lindsay
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Bruce
~1295 - UNKNOWN
Regnald
De
Lindsay
~1297 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
De
Lindsay
~1293 - UNKNOWN
John
Lindsay
~1318 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Leslie
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Norman
Leslie
~1321 - UNKNOWN
Walter
De
Leslie
~1320 - UNKNOWN
George
Leslie
~1331 - UNKNOWN
William
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Atholia
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Eupheme
Lindsay
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Stewart
Niece of Robert III
~1387 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Erskine
D. UNKNOWN
Folpert
Van
Arkel
~1372 - UNKNOWN
John
Erskine
~1345 - UNKNOWN
David
Barclay
~1280 - 1346
Edward
de
Keith
66
66
~1427 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Lindsay
~1412 - UNKNOWN
John
Dunbar
~1440 - UNKNOWN
David
Lindsay
~1443 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Lindsay
~1446 - UNKNOWN
Reginald
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
William (of
Craige)
Wallace
~1385 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gray
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1425 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
George
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
John (of
Balmain)
Leslie
D. 1513
Michael (of
Munquhanny and
Strathor) Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
John (of
Parkhill)
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
James
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Gray
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Somerville
D. UNKNOWN
John (of
Cambusnethan)
Somerville
D. UNKNOWN
4th
Lord
Glamis
D. UNKNOWN
3rd
Earl of
Huntly
D. UNKNOWN
2nd
Lord
Gray
D. UNKNOWN
2nd
Lord
Fleming
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Lundy
D. UNKNOWN
8th
Earl of
Crawford
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
James
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Leslie
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Leslie
BET 1517 AND 1520 - UNKNOWN
Norman
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Leslie
~1519 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Ogilvy
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1427 - <1480
Patrick
Home
53
53
~1405 - <1450
David (of
Wedderburn)
Home
45
45
~1408 - 1495
Elizabeth
Carmichael
87
87
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
St.
Clair
~1397 - 1466
John (of
Herdmanston &
Polwarth) St. Clair
69
69
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Isobel
BET 1418 AND 1438 - UNKNOWN
John
Saint
Clair
BET 1107 AND 1122 - UNKNOWN
Beatice
De
Beauchamp
D. 1466
John
Sinclair
D. UNKNOWN
Isobel
BET 1100 AND 1115 - 1170
William
Lancaster
D. UNKNOWN
Sadb
Ni
Faelain
~1408 - ~1469
James
Crichton
61
61
~1415 - BEF 19 JAN 1505/06
Janet
Dunbar
~1383 - ~1455
William
Crichton
72
72
http://www.lordbothwell.co.uk/crichton.html - John de Crichton’s son, William, gained power and wealth in various positions entrusted to him by James I. James I died in 1437, and was succeeded by his son, James II, who was only six. At this time of William de Crichton was sheriff of Edinburgh, keeper of Edinburgh Castle, and master of the king’s household. In 1439 he became chancellor. For the first two years of James II’s reign, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas and head of the ‘Black Douglas’ family, was Regent. When he died, William Crichton and Sir Alexander Livingston fought to overthrow the power of the Black Douglas family. In 1440 they invited William Douglas - the 16 year old sixth Earl - and his brother to dinner in Edinburgh Castle, even entertaining them at Crichton on the way. At the end of the meal, a black bull’s head, symbolising impending death, was placed on the table. The boys were given a mock trial before being beheaded, the incident becoming known as the ‘Black Dinner’. In the civil war which followed, James II came of age and stripped William de Crichton of the chancellorship, declaring him outlaw. The following year, as he was holed up in Edinburgh Castle, Sir John Forrester of Corstorphine, an aide of the new earl of Douglas, besieged, stormed and partially demolished Crichton Castle. William Crichton was not long out of favour. He was created Lord Crichton in 1447, and regained his chancellorship the following year. In 1450 he was able to lend James II £500, five times the amount contributed by the Earl of Douglas. He also invested his wealth in Crichton Castle, adding a gatehouse to the north of the tower house in 1440, and going on to transform Crichton into an impressive courtyard castle. The centrepiece was a three storied rectangular range on the south side of the courtyard, which Chancellor Crichton used as his lodging. The west range housed service and ancillary residential accomodation. In 1449, William founded a collegeate church about 500 yards from the residence, so that priests could pray for the salvation of himself and his family. When James II murdered William, the eighth Earl of Douglas, at dinner in Stirling Castle in 1452, William Crichton was, coincidentally (?), present. In 1452 William died, and his spirit supposedly haunts the stables, even though in 1449 he founded a collegiate church about 500 yards from the castle, so that priests could pray for the salvation of himself and his family. His son and heir, James Crichton, died soon after him.
~1385 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
~1330 - <1423
John
Crichton
93
93
John de Crichton was granted the barony of Crichton by Robert III. http://www.lordbothwell.co.uk/crichton.html
~1356 - 1429
Christian
Gremislaw
73
73
D. UNKNOWN
James
Dunbar
~1446 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
(Janet)
Gordon Seton
~1322 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Dunbar
~1324 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Fraser
D. UNKNOWN
Marion
Livingston
D. UNKNOWN
William
Todrik
D. UNKNOWN
George
Halkerston
D. UNKNOWN
Patrick
Panter
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
Montgomery
~1467 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Crichton
~1476 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Crichton
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
De
Baliol
~1214 - UNKNOWN
Jocelin
De
Baliol
D. UNKNOWN
Henry (of
Cavers)
De Baliol
D. UNKNOWN
Lora
de
Valoniis
D. UNKNOWN
William
de
Valoniis
D. 1265
Guy
De
Baliol
D. <1311
Alexander
De
Baliol
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Baliol
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
De
Baliol
D. UNKNOWN
William
Baillie
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Wallace
D. UNKNOWN
William
Wallace
D. UNKNOWN
William
Baillie
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
Seton
D. UNKNOWN
William
Seton
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Guy
De
Balliol
~1132 - UNKNOWN
Reginald
De
Balliol
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Ingleram
De
Balliol
~1167 - UNKNOWN
Annabel
de
Baliol
~1110 - 1144
Mathilde
34
34
BET 1084 AND 1100 - >1131
Guermond
De
Picquigny
BET 1084 AND 1120 - 1144
Beatrice
De
Aumale
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Joanna
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Keith
D. UNKNOWN
William
Keith
D. UNKNOWN
David
Hamilton
~1326 - 1373
John
Drummond
47
47
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Maurice
Drummond
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Drummond
~1210 - <1260
Malcolm Beg
"The Little"
Drummond
50
50
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Ada
de
Kincardine
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Roderick
Drummond
1156 - 1203
Basile
De
Clare
47
47
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Eva
Menteith
~1150 - 1200
Malcolm
Drummond
50
50
~1125 - 1180
John
Drummond
55
55
~1100 - 1155
Maurice
Drummond
55
55
~1040 - UNKNOWN
George
Arpad of
Hungary
~0976 - 1037
Vazoly
Arpad
61
61
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Katun
Asen
~1100 - <1199
Alwin
of
Lennox
99
99
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Arkyl
de
Gosford
~0813 - 25 MAY 892
Chosciszko
Piast
~1463 - UNKNOWN
David
Fleming
~1467 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Fleming
~1469 - UNKNOWN
Isobel
Fleming
~1408 - <1467
James
Livingstone
59
59
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Livingston
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
De
Baliol
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Jocelin
De
Baliol
1092 - 1144
Geoffrey
De
Mandeville
52
52
1109 - >1166
Rohese
De
Vere
57
57
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
de
Pitres
~1061 - >1115
Bernard
III de St.
Valery
54
54
D. 1424
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Muriel
Keith
D. ~1421
Robert
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
James
Stewart
D. 1513
John
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
Mure
D. 1547
Mungo
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Patrick
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. BET 11 MAR 1486/87 AND 12 JUL 1
Andrew
Stewart
Educated in England; returned to Scotland Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King James II. Warden of the West Marches, one of the Scots guardians of the truce with England, ratified 11 June 1459. One of the Lords of Regency during the minority of James III. Obtained a grant for life of the earldom of Lennox, 4 May 1471. On 28 August 1472, he and his brothers, Arthur and Walter, received letters of legitimation, but without specifying their parentage, and again, with fuller effects, on 17 April 1479. Resigned the lands and barony of Avandale on 4 Jan 1485/86 (date of charter to his nephey Alexander Stewart - SP VI:50(6)
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Arthur
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stewart
~1460 - ~1495
John
Mure
35
35
D. 1501
Robert
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Newton
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Campbell
D. ~1509
Hugh
Campbell
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Wallace
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Patrick
Mure
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Mure
~1525 - ~1591
John
Mure
66
66
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Mure
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Condet
18 JAN 1174/75 - UNKNOWN
Constance
De
Aragon
BET 1137 AND 1140 - 1179
Beatrice
Sancha Infanta
of Castile
BET 1141 AND 1144 - 1160
Constanza
Alfonsez
BET 1164 AND 1194 - UNKNOWN
Marie
Capet
~1226 - UNKNOWN
Aleida
Von
Holland
~1227 - UNKNOWN
William
II Von
Holland
~1228 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Von
Holland
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Von
Holland
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Machteld
Von
Holland
~1195 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich II
Pfalzgraf
Rhine
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Ada
Von
Holland
~1203 - UNKNOWN
Richardis
Von
Holland
~1206 - UNKNOWN
William
Von
Holland
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Von
Holland
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Marie
Brabant
1174 - 1231
Ludwig I der
Kehlheimer
Von Bayern
57
57
~1152 - UNKNOWN
Aleidis
Van
Guelders
BET 1154 AND 1157 - UNKNOWN
Margarethe
Van
Guelders
~1148 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
III Von
Geldern
~1217 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Dreux
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
de
Bourgogne
~1231 - UNKNOWN
Jean
de
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
of
Navarre
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Alix of
Burgundy
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
of
Burgundy
~1216 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
of
Burgundy
1157 - 1218
Teresa
of
Portugal
61
61
BET 1251 AND 1260 - UNKNOWN
John I
of
Brabant
BET 1256 AND 1260 - UNKNOWN
Mary or
Marie
Brabant
~1251 - UNKNOWN
Henry
IV of
Brabant
~1257 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
"Katalin" of
Hungary
~1259 - UNKNOWN
Anna
of
Hungary
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Ladislaus
"Laszlo" IV
of Hungary
~1264 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
"Erzsbet"
of Hungary
~1268 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
"Andras"
of Hungary
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Soloman
"Saloman"
of Hungary
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
of
Naples
D. UNKNOWN
Andronicus
D. UNKNOWN
Stefan
Dragutin
~1000 - 11 JAN 1054/55
Constantine
IX
Monomachos
1053 - 1125
King of
Ruthenia
Waldemar
72
72
He was the son of Vsevolod I by an anonymous daughter of Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos, from whom he takes his nickname of Monomakh ("One who fights alone"). Through his maternal grandmother's family, Vladimir was apparently a descendant of Argyros and Skleros families of Byzantium, and thus could have traced his bloodline to several other emperors such as Leo V and Romanus I. These Greek connections played an important role in his foreign affairs. From 1094, his chief patrimony was the Southern town of Pereyaslav, although he also controlled Rostov, Suzdal, and other Northern provinces. In these lands he founded several towns, notably his namesake, Vladimir, the future capital of Russia. In order to unite Russian princes in their struggle against the Great Steppe, Vladimir initiated three princely congresses, the most important being held at Lyubech in 1097 and Dolobsk in 1103. Vladimir was married three times: firstly to Gytha of Wessex, then to a Byzantine noblewoman and finally to a daughter of Kypchak khan. By his first marriage he had Mstislav, his illustrious heir. Among the children by second wife were Yury Dolgoruky, the founder of Moscow, and two daughters: Eufemia who married King Coloman of Hungary and Maria, married to the Byzantine pretender who called himself Leon Diogenes. Vladimir's only sister Praxedis became too well-known all over Europe for her divorce with Emperor Henry IV on the ground that he had attempted a black mass on her naked body. Vladimir Monomakh is buried in the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev. Succeeding generations often referred to his reign as the golden age of that city. Numerous legends are connected with Monomakh's name, including the transfer from Constantinople to Rus of such precious relics as the Theotokos of Vladimir and the Muscovite crown called Monomakh's Cap.
D. UNKNOWN
Kypchak
Princess
D. UNKNOWN
Son of
Vsevolod
I of Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Vsevolod I
of Kiev
Became a nun.
D. 10 MAR 1097/98
Gytha
of
Wessex
D. UNKNOWN
Byzantine
Noblewoman
D. UNKNOWN
Daugher of
Kypchak
Khan
D. UNKNOWN
Kypchak
Khan
1076 - 1132
Mstislav
I
Vladimirovich
55
55
He figures prominently in the Norse Sagas under the name Harald, taken to allude to his grandfather, Harold II of England. As his father's future successor, Mstislav reigned in Novgorod the Great from 1088-93 and (after a brief stint at Rostov) from 1095-1117. Thereafter he was Monomakh's co-ruler in Belgorod-on-the-Dnieper, and inherited the Kievan throne after his death. He built numerous churches in Novgorod, of which St. Nicholas Cathedral (1113) and the cathedral of St Anthony Cloister (1117) survive to the present day. Later, he would also erect important churches in Kiev, notably his family sepulchre at Berestovo and the church of Our Lady at Podil.
D. UNKNOWN
Yury
Dolgoruky
D. UNKNOWN
Eufemia
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
D. UNKNOWN
Coloman
of
Hungary
D. UNKNOWN
Leon
Diogenes
D. 1096
Izyaslav
Vladimirovich
D. 16 MAR 1113/14
Svyatoslav
Vladmirovich
D. 18 FEB 1138/39
Yaropolk
II of
Kiev
D. 2 FEB 1153/54
Vyacheslav
of
Kiev
D. 18 JAN 1121/22
Christine
of
Sweden
D. UNKNOWN
Ingold
I of
Sweden
D. UNKNOWN
Ingebord
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Canute
Lavard of
Jutland
D. UNKNOWN
Valdemar
I of
Denmark
BET 940 AND 968 - 1036
Otto
Von
Hammerstein
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Malmfrid
D. UNKNOWN
Sigurd
I of
Norway
D. UNKNOWN
Eric II
of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
Eupraxia
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Alexius
I
Comnenus
D. UNKNOWN
Vsevolod
of
Novgorod
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Vsevolod
II of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Iziaskav
II of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Rostislav
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Sviatopolk
of
Pskov
?
D. UNKNOWN
Rogneda
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Yaroslav
of
Volinya
D. UNKNOWN
Xenia
of
Kiev
D. UNKNOWN
Briachislav
of
Izyaslawl
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Dmitry
Zavidich
D. UNKNOWN
Dmitry
Zavidich
A nobleman of Novgorod.
1132 - 1171
Vladimir
II
Mstislavich
39
39
D. UNKNOWN
Euphrosyne
of
Kiev
D. 0963
Wichard
Pont
MAR 1151/52 - ~1182
Maria
Porphyrogenita
Comnena
1154 - 1184
Agnes De
Chatillon-
sur-Loing
30
30
~1100 - 27 JAN 1148/49
Raimund I
d'Aquitaine
et Poitou
Ancestry - Jim Weber
D. UNKNOWN
Emma
de
Hauteville
1174 - 1204
Emeric
of
Hungary
30
30
~0981 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Pont
D. UNKNOWN
Boniface
of
Montferrat
~0977 - 0990
Otto I
Von
Zutphen
13
13
D. UNKNOWN
Salamon
of
Hungary
D. UNKNOWN
Istvan
of
Hungary
1180 - 1198
Konstancia
of
Hungary
18
18
D. UNKNOWN
Otakar
II of
Bohemia
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Constantia
of
Hungary
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
of
France
D. UNKNOWN
Wulfnoth
Cild
~0994 - 1018
Thyra
Sveinsdottir
24
24
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
of
Mercia
D. UNKNOWN
Earl of
Mercia
D. UNKNOWN
Gruffydd
ap
Llywelyn
D. UNKNOWN
Harold
D. UNKNOWN
Ulf
<1022 - UNKNOWN
Swein
or
Sven
D. UNKNOWN
Gwrth
or
Gyrth
D. UNKNOWN
Leofwine
D. UNKNOWN
Wulfnoth
D. UNKNOWN
Waltheow
D. UNKNOWN
Morcar
D. UNKNOWN
Edwin
D. UNKNOWN
Herbert
D. UNKNOWN
Alfgar
D. UNKNOWN
Elgiva
D. UNKNOWN
Gunhilda
D. UNKNOWN
Gytha
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Meran
A famous beauty.
~1174 - UNKNOWN
St.
Hedwig of
Andechs
1207 - 1231
Elizabeth
The Saint
of Hungary
24
24
D. UNKNOWN
Louis
of
Thuringia
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
de
Este
~1203 - 1221
Maria
of
Hungary
18
18
D. UNKNOWN
Ivan
Asen II of
Bulgaria
1208 - 1241
Kalman
33
33
1210 - 1234
Andras
24
24
1236 - 1271
Istvan
35
35
D. 1050
Zoe
D. UNKNOWN
Michael
D. UNKNOWN
Skleraina
Noblewoman
D. UNKNOWN
Theodora
D. UNKNOWN
Constantine
D. UNKNOWN
Kinga
D. UNKNOWN
Boleslaus
V of
Poland
~1236 - UNKNOWN
Erzsebet
D. UNKNOWN
Henry XIII
of Lower
Bavaria
BET 1226 AND 1242 - UNKNOWN
Margit
BET 1000 AND 1012 - 1048
Adalbert
III de
Longwy
BET 970 AND 995 - BET 1045 AND 1046
Gerhard
II of
Metz
~1000 - 1045
Gisele
of
Metz
45
45
Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 946 AND 968 - 1033
Adalbert
Von
Hohenbur
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Judith
of
Luxembourg
BET 921 AND 950 - BET 1009 AND 1024
Gerhard
I Von
Hohenberg
Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 951 AND 967 - ~1006
Eva of
Luxembourg
Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~1000 - ~1035
Clemence
De
Foix
35
35
~0971 - ~1036
Bernard
Roger
De Foix
65
65
BET 977 AND 1019 - BET 1033 AND 1038
Gersinde
Bigorre
~0950 - <1000
Garcia
of
Bigorre
50
50
~0954 - UNKNOWN
Ricar
(Ricarda)
de Astarac
D. UNKNOWN
Guillaume
of
Luxemburg
D. UNKNOWN
Mathilda
of
Luxemburg
~1089 - UNKNOWN
Yolande
von
Geldern
~1093 - UNKNOWN
Judith
de
Guelders
~1089 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
De
Guelders
~1250 - 1302
Robert
II
Artois
52
52
~1250 - 1275
Amicie
De
Courtenay
25
25
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
I De
Courtenay
~1237 - 1282
Perrenelle
de
Joigny
45
45
~1264 - 19 MAR 1326/27
Blanche
de
Bretagne
4 JAN 1238/39 - 1305
Jean II
de
Bretagne
1242 - 24 MAR 1274/75
Beatrice
Plantagenet
~1217 - 1286
Jean I "Le
Roux" De
Bretagne
69
69
~1214 - ~1283
Blanca
de
Navarra
69
69
~1106 - UNKNOWN
Salome
of
Geldern
~0997 - UNKNOWN
Adele
of
Venice
~0975 - UNKNOWN
William
III Von
Weimar
~1029 - UNKNOWN
Otto II of
Weimar-
Orlamunda
~1036 - >1126
Edgar
Atheling
of England
90
90
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Christina
Atheling
Became a nun.
~0917 - UNKNOWN
Henry
I of
Bavaria
wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria
~0919 - 27 JUL 978
Judith
of
Bavaria
wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria
~0927 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Bellay
~0971 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
of
Lorraine
1872 - UNKNOWN
Louise
1888 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Kelley
1891 - UNKNOWN
Prudence
V.
Kelley
1836 - UNKNOWN
Walter
B.
Kelley
1910 Census for Charles W. Kelley says his father was born in New York
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Kelley
D. UNKNOWN
NU
1840 - UNKNOWN
Minnie
E. LNU
1910 Census for Charles W. Kelley says his mother was born in New York.
~1795 - 1846
William
Pepper
51
51
At Vernon, New York, on March 12, 1846, Elder William PEPPER, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church in Vernon village, in the 51st year of his age. - Rome Citizen Death Notices in 1846
~1803 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
LNU
~1862 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Kelley
~1870 - UNKNOWN
Lizzie
Kelley
~1863 - UNKNOWN
Patrick
H.
Kelley
~1828 - UNKNOWN
William
Pepper
27 March 1849: William Pepper of Vernon in the County of Oneida, NY deeded to Leslie A. Warnick and John Bryan of Utica for $830.00 the following land: In Utica: beginning at a point in the westerly line of Charlotte Street, 112 ft. from its intersection with Bleeker St; the south along Charlotte St 30 ft then west on a line at right angles from Charlotte St to the Post line so called, being about 100 ft more or less on the said right angle line; then North along post line in a line paralled with Bleecker St to the beginning place, etc.
~1833 - UNKNOWN
May or
Mary
Pepper
~1835 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Pepper
~1837 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Pepper
~1841 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Pepper
~1846 - UNKNOWN
Elliott
Pepper
~1762 - 1849
William
Pepper
87
87
~1825 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Pepper
~1133 - <1135
Baldwin
de
Blois
2
2
~1132 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Blois
~1131 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de
Blois
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Theobald
V De
Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Gervase
De
Blois
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
~1000 - 1031
Ludolf
of
Brauweiler
31
31
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
of
Zutphen
~1025 - 1096
Berthold
II of
Diessen
71
71
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 1109
Hidda
Hohenwarth
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
M.
Hansen
D. UNKNOWN
Christina
Jenson
BET 1030 AND 1047 - 1071
Gebhard
I of
Sulzbach
~1041 - UNKNOWN
Kuno II
of Rott &
Vohburg
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
of
Lechsgemund
BET 1117 AND 1120 - 1170
Laurette
of
Flanders
wikipedia.org
~1040 - <1084
Ludwig
I Von
Arnstein
44
44
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Guda
Von
Zutphen
~1101 - 1128
William
Clito of
Normandy
27
27
BET 1105 AND 1113 - UNKNOWN
Theodoric
d'Eu
1086 - 1144
Gertrude
Von
Lothringen
58
58
D. UNKNOWN
Etienne I
de Vienne
et Macon
~0992 - UNKNOWN
Himiltrude
Schweinachgau
~0963 - UNKNOWN
Bertold
Von
Traungau
~1028 - UNKNOWN
Kunigunde
Von
Formbach
~0985 - 3 MAR 1049/50
Arnold
II Von
Formbach
~0989 - 1081
Regilla
de
Verdun
92
92
"Chuonradus…rex" granted property "inter villam Frumanaha et inter fluvios Danubium et Maraha in comitatu Adalberti marchionis" to "fideli nostro comiti Arnoldo eiusque uxori Reginlinde ac filiis utrorumque" by charter dated 11 May 1025[255]. The necrology of Lambach records the death "Kal Feb" of "Regila marchionissa mater ep Adalberonis"[256]. m ARNOLD [II] Graf von Wels und Lambach, son of ARNOLD [I] Graf in Rottagau & his wife --- (-1055). Markgraf in der Kärtner Mark 1035.] SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0963 - 1 MAR 1019/20
Arnold
I Von
Formbach
BET 905 AND 911 - 7 APR 963
Uda of
Metz
A charter dated 943 refers to "Gozlines…miles…ex nobilissimis regni Chlotarii ducens prosapia" (the wording implying that he was then deceased) and the donation by "uxor eius Uda et filius eius…Regingerus" to St Maximin at Trier of property "Hunzelinesdorph", subscribed by "Ogonis abbatis, Friderici, Gisilberti, Sigeberti fratrum predicti Gozlini"[37]. "Uda…comitissa" donated property "in pago Rizzigowi cui Egylolfus comes" to St Maximin at Trier "pro remedio…seniorique mei Gozlini necnon filiorum meorum Henrici…et Reginheri, Godefridi quoque et Adalberonis" by charter dated 18 May 963 witnessed by "Sigefrido comite, Richwino comite"[38]. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0880 - BET 12 OCT 942 AND 16 FEB 942/4
Gozelin
of
Bidgau
His parentage is proved by the charter dated 943 which refers to "Gozlines…miles…ex nobilissimis regni Chlotarii ducens prosapia" (the wording implying that he was then deceased) and the donation by "uxor eius Uda et filius eius…Regingerus" to St Maximin at Trier of property "Hunzelinesdorph", subscribed by "Ogonis abbatis, Friderici, Gisilberti, Sigeberti fratrum predicti Gozlini"[22]. Comte. He received the villa of Varangéville from his supposed brother Adalbéron and subscribed one of the latter's charters 15 Mar 942[23]. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1086 - UNKNOWN
Petronille
Vaudemont
~1039 - UNKNOWN
Gebhard
Von
Supplingenburg
~1074 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Supplingenburg
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
Von
Saffenberg
~1083 - UNKNOWN
Berthold
II Von
Schwarzenburg
~1112 - UNKNOWN
Adelbert
Von
Saffenberg
~1097 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard Von
Schwarzenburg-
Sponheim
~1099 - UNKNOWN
Kunigunde
Von
Wasserburg
~1895 - UNKNOWN
Sam
N. Bell
~1030 - ~1090
Berthold I Von
Diessen-
Schwarzenburg
60
60
~1044 - 1130
Richgard
Von
Sponheim
86
86
~1018 - 7 FEB 1064/65
Siegfried
Von
Sponheim
~1025 - >1064
Richgard
Von
Lavant
39
39
~1127 - UNKNOWN
Adolf
Von
Saffenberg
~1025 - >1091
Hermann
IV Von
Saffenberg
66
66
~0995 - UNKNOWN
Adolf
II Von
Saffenberg
~0965 - UNKNOWN
Adolf I
Von
Saffenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Gepa
Von
Werl
D. >1024
Adalbert
Von
Werl
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~0981 - BET 1035 AND 1036
Hermann
III Von
Arnsberg
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~0983 - 1015
Godila
Von
Rothenburg
32
32
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Siegebert
III of
Alsace
~1019 - >1030
Siegbert
Von
Saargau
11
11
~1005 - 1033
Adalbert
II of
Saargau
28
28
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Audoenus
Von
Saargau
~1092 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Saarbrucken
~1127 - UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Sandomierz
D. UNKNOWN
Sviatopolk
II of
Kiev
1116 - >1150
Richia
Sventoslava
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
Volodar
~1128 - UNKNOWN
Dobronega
of
Poland
D. UNKNOWN
Markis
Dietrich of
Niederlausitz
D. UNKNOWN
Gertruda
of
Poland
~1132 - BET 8 JUL 1172 AND 1174
Judith
of
Poland
~1126 - 6 JAN 1148/49
Otto I
of
Brandenburg
~1137 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Poland
D. UNKNOWN
Mstislav
II of
Kiev
1016 - 1058
Casimir
I of
Poland
42
42
D. UNKNOWN
Boleslaus II
"The Bold"
of Poland
~1056 - 1086
Judith
of
Bohemia
30
30
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Gandersheim
~1038 - 27 JAN 1061/62
Adelaida
of
Hungary
~1084 - UNKNOWN
Zbigniew
of
Poland
~0990 - BET 10 AND 11 MAY 1034
Mieszko II
Lambert
of Poland
~1000 - 1063
Richenza of
Pflaz-Lorraine
Palatine
63
63
BET 1010 AND 1014 - 1087
Dobronega
Vladimirovna
of Kiev
~1107 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Poland
~0997 - UNKNOWN
Godesti
Von
Sachsen
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Raoul III de la
Roche-
Tesson
BET 950 AND 976 - 9 FEB 1010/11
Bernard
I
Billung
BET 976 AND 978 - 1011
Hildegarde
Von
Stade
~0999 - UNKNOWN
Astrid
Olafsdatter
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Bertrade
Haroldsdatter
~1082 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Von
Limburg
~1089 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Limburg
~1187 - UNKNOWN
Henri I de
Sully-
Dreux
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
~1160 - 1218
Alix Adelaide De
Joigny Courtenay
Courtenay
58
58
~1055 - 1120
Herve
II de
Donzy
65
65
~1010 - 1055
Herve
de
Donzy
45
45
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut
de
Chalon
~0987 - 1037
Geoffroi
de
Donzy
50
50
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
de
Vergy
~0990 - 1065
Thibaut
de
Chalon
75
75
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Ermentrude
d'Autun
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut de
la
Ferte-Millon
~1035 - UNKNOWN
Hughes "le
Blanc" de la
Ferte-Millon
~1112 - >1151
Beatrice
de
Cosne
39
39
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Herve
III De
Donzy
1078 - UNKNOWN
Gregorius
Kamateros
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Etienne
II de
Sancerre
~1085 - 1139
Hughes le
Manceau
de Cosne
54
54
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
de
Toucy
~1060 - 1110
Narjot
de
Toucy
50
50
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
de
Toucy
~1035 - 1092
Itier II
de
Toucy
57
57
~1080 - 1120
Aymon II
"Vairache"
de Bourbon
40
40
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Renard
I De
Dampierre
~1052 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
de
Montlhery
~1020 - 1080
Viter
De
Moeslain
60
60
~0991 - UNKNOWN
Milon I
Monteleherico
~0990 - UNKNOWN
William
I
Gometz
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Milon
De
Dampierre
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
De
Dampierre
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Odette
De
Dampierre
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Helvide
De
Dampierre
~1189 - UNKNOWN
Archambaud
IX De
Bourbon
~1198 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
II De
Dampierre
D. UNKNOWN
Henri II
de
Sully
~1058 - 23 MAR 1102/03
Eudes "The
Red" of
Burgundy
BET 1115 AND 1125 - UNKNOWN
Raymond
De
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Aigeline
of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh I
de
Vaudemont
~1117 - UNKNOWN
Clemence
of
Burgundy
~1126 - UNKNOWN
Sibyl
of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
II of
Sicily
BET 1088 AND 1093 - 8 JAN 1151/52
Theobald
IV de
Navarre
Theobald IV of Blois (Theobald II of Champagne) reunited Champagne with Blois and thus again made his house a threat to the royal domains of France from both east and west. He became, in effect the second person of France, alternatively the ally and the enemy of Louis VI and Louis VII. He helped is brother Stephen become King of England (1135). (from Encyclopedia Britannica) Wikipedia.org - Stephen II, Count of Blois Ancestry - Michael Holler Ancestry - James H. Maloney Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1086 AND 1090 - 1150
Guillaume
de
Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
William
of
Rheims
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Champagne
~1065 - 1101
Matilda
of
Burgundy
36
36
~1085 - 1116
Aldesinde
de
Nevers
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Bourbon
~1050 - >1090
William
De
Nevers
40
40
~1050 - 1095
Archambaud
V de
Bourbon
45
45
~1053 - UNKNOWN
Beliarde
~1092 - 1100
Philip
de
Navarre
8
8
~1094 - UNKNOWN
Humbert
de
Navarre
~1081 - 1118
Lithuise
Adela De
Navarre
37
37
~1097 - UNKNOWN
Maud
de
Navarre
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Eustache
De
Champagne
~1101 - UNKNOWN
Eudo
III De
Blois
~1101 - UNKNOWN
Henry
De
Navarre
~1101 - 1147
Eleanore
De
Blois
46
46
BET 1042 AND 1047 - UNKNOWN
Ulric "The
Rich"
Putten
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Von
Frantenhausen
~1116 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
II Von
Carinthia
~1109 - UNKNOWN
Sophie
zu
Frankenberg
~1128 - UNKNOWN
Siegbert
III Von
Werd
~1131 - UNKNOWN
Sophie
Zu
Werd
1083 - UNKNOWN
Irene
Dukaina
1040 - 1088
Basileios
Kamateros
48
48
1061 - 1118
Michael
Dukas
57
57
1036 - 1077
Andronikus
Dukas
41
41
~1033 - UNKNOWN
Maria
von
Bulgarien
~1162 - >1203
Irene
Komnene
Angelina
41
41
~1170 - >1208
Eudokiz
Komnene
Angelina
38
38
~1034 - 1079
Josselin
I de
Courtenay
45
45
~0985 - ~1034
Athon
de
Courtenay
49
49
~1047 - 1089
Renaud II De
Auxerre-
Nevers
42
42
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
of
Tonnerre
~1042 - 1085
Artald
V of
Forez
43
43
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Ida
~1020 - 1076
Artald
IV of
Forez
56
56
~1025 - UNKNOWN
Raymonde
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
De
Courtenay
~1175 - 1212
Philip I
de
Namur
37
37
~1176 - 1216
Henry
of
Flanders
40
40
BET 1173 AND 1179 - 1217
Sybille
Von
Flandern
~1181 - BET 1217 AND 1219
Eustace
Von
Flandern
D. 1228
Robert
De
Courtenay
D. 1226
Philip
De
Courtenay
Declined the offer of the crown of the Latine Empire.
D. 1229
Henry
De
Courtenay
D. 1273
Baldwin
II of
Constantinople
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Courtenay
D. UNKNOWN
Raoul
d'Issoudun
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Vianden
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Courtenay
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
of Bar
D. UNKNOWN
Eudes
of
Montagu
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
of
Montfort
D. UNKNOWN
Marie
De
Courtenay
D. UNKNOWN
Theodore
I
Lascaris
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Courtenay
D. UNKNOWN
Godfrey
II de
Villehardouin
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
de
Nevers
D. 1254
Maud
De
Courtenay
~0978 - UNKNOWN
Ebles I
de
Turenne
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
of
Normandy
~0951 - UNKNOWN
Boto II
of
Bavaria
~0925 - UNKNOWN
Reting
I of
Bavaria
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Boto I
of
Bavaria
~0958 - 29 JAN 982/83
Immed
II of
Saxony
~0962 - UNKNOWN
Adela
de
Gand
~0920 - ~0955
Wickmann
I de
Gand
35
35
~0941 - 29 SEP 964
Ledgarde
de
Flanders
~1121 - UNKNOWN
Ioannes
Dukas
D. UNKNOWN
Zoe
D. UNKNOWN
Zoe
~1123 - UNKNOWN
Alexios
Komnenos
Angelos
D. 1196
Andronikos
Kontostephanos
D. UNKNOWN
Alexios
Palaiologos
D. >1196
Isaakios
Komnenos
D. 1227
Stephen I
Prvovancani
of Serbia
D. 1204
Alexios
V
Dukas
D. 1208
Leo
Sguros
BET 1040 AND 1044 - UNKNOWN
Manolis
Angelos
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Carin Trammell
~1076 - UNKNOWN
Nikolaos
Angelos
~1081 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Angelos
~1078 - UNKNOWN
Ioannes
Angelos
BET 1135 AND 1137 - UNKNOWN
Isaakios
Angelos
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Angelina
~1127 - UNKNOWN
Eudokia
Angelina
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Zoe
Angelina
D. UNKNOWN
Konstantinos
Kamytzes
D. UNKNOWN
Gudelios
Taykandeles
D. 1180
Andronikos
Synadenos
D. UNKNOWN
Isaakios
Comnenus
D. UNKNOWN
John II
Comnenus
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
Comnena
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
IV of
Hungary
D. UNKNOWN
Alexius
Comnenus
~1099 - UNKNOWN
Manolis
Anemas
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Euphosyne
Anemaina
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Theodoros
Angelos
~1147 - UNKNOWN
Ionnis
Angelos
~1149 - UNKNOWN
Irini
Angelina
~1151 - UNKNOWN
Zoe
Angelina
~1153 - UNKNOWN
Andronikos
Angelos
~1156 - UNKNOWN
Konstantinos
Angelos
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Theodora
Angelina
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
de
Vaudemont
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Gisele
of
Lorraine
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Hugh I
De
Vaudemont
~1098 - UNKNOWN
Stephanie
De
Vaudemont
~1018 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
I of
Nordgau
~1028 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Moha
D. 1156
Sverker
I
Kolson
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Sune
Sik
Sverkersson
D. UNKNOWN
Magnus
of
Vastergotland
D. UNKNOWN
Vsevolod
of
Minsk
~1174 - ~1250
Ingrid
Ylva
Sunesdotter
76
76
~1156 - UNKNOWN
Ingrid
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Magnus
Minniskiold
BET 1196 AND 1210 - 1266
Birger
Jarl
D. UNKNOWN
Eskil
Magnusson
The lawspeaker of Vastergotland in the early 13th century.
D. UNKNOWN
Kristina
D. UNKNOWN
Erik
the
Saint
D. UNKNOWN
Hakon
the
Mad
D. BET 1220 AND 1229
Karl
D. 1237
Bengt
D. UNKNOWN
Elavus
~1214 - 1254
Ingebord
Eriksdotter
40
40
D. 1250
Erik
Ericsson
"The Lame"
~1225 - 1288
Mechtild
of
Holstein
63
63
~1218 - 1252
Abel
Valdemarsson
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
Greger
Birgersson
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Rikissa
Birgersdotter
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Magnus
Birgersson
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Birgerssdotter
~1245 - 1302
Ingeborg
Birgerssdotter
57
57
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Eric
Birgersson
D. UNKNOWN
Bengt
Biggersson
D. UNKNOWN
Christine
Biggerssdotter
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Laurette
Von
Looz
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Agnes de
Bar-Le-
Duc
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Bar-Le-Duc
D. UNKNOWN
Jutta
of
Denmark
~1263 - UNKNOWN
Catharine
Valdemarsdotter
~1265 - UNKNOWN
Richiza
Valdemarsdotter
~1267 - UNKNOWN
Marina
Valdemarsdotter
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Valdemarsdotter
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Eric
Valdemarsdotter
1170 - 1241
Valdemar
II "Sejr"
Valdemarsson
70
70
~1194 - 1221
Berengaria
of
Portugal
27
27
14 JAN 1130/31 - 1182
Valdemar
I "The
Great"
D. UNKNOWN
4
~1141 - 1198
Sofiya
Vladimorovna
57
57
1154 - 1212
Sancho
Martino I
of Portugal
57
57
~1157 - 1198
Dulcia
Berenguer
of Barcelona
41
41
~1160 - 3 JAN 1224/25
Adolf
III
Holstein
~1162 - BET 6 AND 7 APR 1201
Adelaide
MacDeb?
~1172 - 1229
Herman
II
Lippe
57
57
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1174 - <1243
Oda
Tecklenburg
69
69
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1098 - UNKNOWN
Bengt
Folkesson
~1102 - UNKNOWN
Ulfhild
Bjornsdotter
~1176 - 1216
Eric X
Knutsson
of Sweden
40
40
~1178 - 1220
Richiza
Valdemarssdotter
42
42
~1145 - 1196
Knut
Eriksson
51
51
~1149 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
Johansdotter
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Waldemar
Holstein
BET 1276 AND 1281 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Katherine
Holstein
~1170 - 1226
Heinrich
Burwin II
Mecklenburg
56
56
~1136 - 28 JAN 1226/27
Henry
Burwin I
Mecklenburg
~1150 - <1219
Matilda
of
Saxony
69
69
~1110 - 1178
Pribislaw
Obotrite
68
68
~1115 - 1172
Woizlawa
Obotrite
57
57
1129 - 1195
Henry
De
Este
66
66
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Ida
Bliescastel
~1180 - >1248
Kristina
Knutsdotter
68
68
~1155 - 1159
Eric IV
"The Saint"
Jedva
4
4
~1124 - UNKNOWN
Christine
Bjornsdatter
~1169 - 17 FEB 1227/28
Heinrich
I
Schwerin
~1196 - 1287
Margaret
Audacie
Pomerania
91
91
BET 1178 AND 1186 - 23 JAN 1219/20
Bogislaw
II
Pomerania
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1130 - ~1238
Bogislaw
Pomerania
Schlawe
108
108
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Holstein
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Gunzel
VI
Schwerin
~1210 - 1252
Marianna
of
Sweden
42
42
~1232 - BET 5 DEC 1261 AND 1267
Margareta
Von
Werle
~1181 - ~1240
Miroslawa
of
Pomerelia
59
59
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1160 - 1220
Mestwin
I of
Pomerelia
60
60
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1166 - 1240
Swinislawa
of
Poland
74
74
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
BET 1160 AND 1161 - >1240
Anastasia
of
Poland
Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
D. <1172
Walburgis
~1160 - BET 14 AND 15 JAN 1182/83
Ratibor
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Salomea
of
Poland
>1160 - 18 FEB 1183/84
Wartislaw
Pomerania
<1114 - 1153
Wartislaw
I of
Pomerania
39
39
D. ~1180
Kasimir
I
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Woislawa
Pomerania
D. 1206
Dubroslawa
Pomerania
~1159 - 1195
Boleslaw
of
Poland
36
36
D. ~1122
Swantepolk
of
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Ratibor
I
Pomerania
D. ~1156
Pribislawa
Volinya
D. >1175
Swantepolk
II
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Wartislaw
Pomerania
D. >1162
Margareta
Pomerania
~1137 - BET 1164 AND 1965
Bernard
I Von
Ratzeburg
BET 1178 AND 1186 - 24 JAN 1219/20
Bogislaw III
Pomerania
Schlawe
D. >1200
Dobroslawa
Pomerania
D. ~1195
Boleslaw
of
Kujavia
D. >1198
Grimislaw Von
Schwelz und
Liebschau
D. BET 1227 AND 1228
Ratibor
II
Pomerania
~1255 - 19 FEB 1308/09
Bogislaw
IV
Pomerania
D. 1278
Mechtild
Von
Brandenburg
D. UNKNOWN
Johann
I Von
Brandenburg
~1265 - 3 FEB 1319/20
Marguerite
Von
Rugen
D. UNKNOWN
Wizlav
II Von
Rugen
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes Von
Braunschweig-
Luneberg
BET 1276 AND 1278 - BET 28 MAY AND JUN 1295
Barnim
II
Pomerania
BET 1 JAN 1278/79 AND 31 AUG 12 - BET 21 AND 31 DEC 1344
Otto I
Pomerania
D. 1300
Katharina
Von
Holstein-Plon
D. BET 20 JUL 1318 AND 1319
Elisabeth
Von
Holstein
~1245 - 15 MAR 1316/17
Anastasia
Pomerania
Was Anastasia's mother actually Marie Anna Saxony, daughter of Albert I Saxony & Agnes Austria? Ancestry/Isiaha Lee
~1230 - 2 JAN 1301/02
Heinrich
I zu
Mecklenburg
~1273 - 1312
Beatrix
Pomerania
39
39
D. ~1307
Heinrich II Von
Mecklenburg-
Werle
~1270 - ~1295
Mechtilde
Pomerania
25
25
D. >1229
Woislava
Pomerania
?
D. >1230
Dobroslava
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Jaszko
I of
Gostkow
~1180 - BET 1219 AND 1220
Kasimir II
Pomerania-
Demmin
D. >1236
Ingard
Possibly a Danish princess.
~1210 - 1264
Wratilsaw III
Pomerania-
Demmin
54
54
D. UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Arnstein
D. ~1222
Elisabeta
Pomerania-
Demmin
D. 1206
Dobroslawa
Pomerania
~1213 - 1267
Otto III
Brandenburg
54
54
~1228 - 1286
Bozena
of
Bohemia
58
58
~1174 - 25 FEB 1219/20
Albert
II
D'Ascanie
D. UNKNOWN
Augustine
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
William
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
William
Halsey or
Hayles
~1205 - 1248
Vaclav
I of
Bohemia
43
43
~1200 - 1248
Kunigunde
of
Germany
48
48
~1155 - 1230
Premysl
Otakar I
Bohemia
75
75
1180 - BET 3 AND 4 DEC 1240
Konstancia
1176 - 1208
Phillipp
II of
Germany
32
32
1184 - 1208
Irini
Maria of
Byzantium
24
24
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Margarethe
Pomerania
D. UNKNOWN
Kuno
Von
Horburg
D. UNKNOWN
Conrad
II Von
Dachau
BET 998 AND 1005 - >1070
Walram II
of Lower
Lorraine
~1037 - >1057
Jutta
of
Luxembourg
20
20
0972 - 1052
Walram
I of
Arlen
80
80
D. UNKNOWN
Adele
of
Lorraine
~0994 - 1065
Frederick
of
Luxembourg
71
71
~1000 - 1049
Gerberge
of
Boulogne
49
49
BET 1103 AND 1105 - ~1168
Herman
II Van
Cuijck
~1105 - UNKNOWN
Aleidis
Van
Cuijck
~1124 - UNKNOWN
Otto de
Are de
Hostaden
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1128 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Hostaden
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
1074 - 1099
Gerhard
I Von
Hochstaden
25
25
1047 - 1099
Herman
Von
Hochstaden
52
52
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Unruoch
Von
Kempengau
~0980 - >0996
Fretherhad
Von
Teisterbant
16
16
~0950 - >1026
FNU
Von
Tristerbaut
76
76
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Isla U
Lake
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
Van Isla
U Lake
D. UNKNOWN
Odo
de
Blois
D. 1120
Lucia
Mahaut
De Blois
D. 1120
Richard
de
Avranches
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
de
Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
III Le
Puiset
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
de
Blois
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
France
~1055 - 1172
Guillaume
III de
Alencon
117
117
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Alice
~1029 - UNKNOWN
Eudes
~1031 - UNKNOWN
Maud
~1030 - 1119
Robert
II De
Alencon
89
89
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Ponthieu
~1005 - 1123
Roger
De
Montgomery
118
118
~1015 - 1082
Mabel
de
Alencon
67
67
~1004 - 1101
Guy I
de
Ponthieu
97
97
~1006 - UNKNOWN
Ada
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
de
Mandeville
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
de
Mandeville
~1162 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
de St.
Pol
~1164 - UNKNOWN
Enguerrand
de St.
Pol
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Guy
de St.
Pol
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
III de
St. Pol
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrix
1140 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de
Maine
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Ponthieu
D. UNKNOWN
Enguerrand
de
Picquigny
~0979 - 1015
Azzo I
de
Este
36
36
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0975 - UNKNOWN
Valdrada
of
Venice
~0998 - ~1030
Guelph
II of
Bavaria
32
32
~1000 - 1057
Judith
of
Luxembourg
57
57
~1037 - 11 JAN 1082/83
Otto II Von
Northeim
und Rittegau
~1021 - 1070
Richeza
of
Swabia
49
49
~0987 - 1047
Otto II
of
Swabia
60
60
1005 - 1071
Adelheid
von
Egisheim
66
66
1011 - 1049
Benno
von
Northeim
38
38
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Elika
of
Stade
~1010 - 1078
Bernard
III Von
Westphalia
68
68
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
~1103 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Van
Cuijck
D. 27 JAN 1126/27
Gottfried
II Von
Cappenberg
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1213 - 1266
Johann
I
Brandenburg
53
53
~1225 - BEF 2 FEB 1266/67
Jutta
of
Denmark
D. UNKNOWN
William
(Gregory)
Aldrich
~1184 - 1255
Matilda
of Lower
Lusatiania
71
71
~1180 - 1261
Albert
I of
Saxony
81
81
BET 1200 AND 1206 - <1247
Agnes
of
Austria
~1327 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Brunswick
1251 - 1304
Mathilda
53
53
1206 - 1253
Otto II
Von
Wittelsbach
47
47
~1202 - 1267
Agnes
65
65
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Brunswick
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Brunswick
~1336 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
Brunswick
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Ernest
Brunswick
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
Brunswick
~1236 - 1279
Albert I
"The Great"
Brunswick
43
43
~1237 - 6 FEB 1284/85
Alessina
Montferrat
~1204 - 1252
Otto
48
48
~1209 - 1261
Mathilde
Brandenburg
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Halsey or
Hayles
D. UNKNOWN
Michell
Aldrich
~1194 - BET 10 AND 14 MAY 1247
Nicholas
I Werle
Wenden
~1215 - >1277
Jutte
Anhalt
62
62
~1170 - BET 1251 AND 1252
Henry
I
Anhalt
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1186 - ~1244
Irmgard
of
Thuringia
58
58
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Gunther
I
Lindau
~1216 - UNKNOWN
Eufemie
Rugen
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Gunther
Werle
~1266 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
Werle
~1268 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
Werle
BET 1260 AND 1270 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Werle
~1293 - UNKNOWN
Johann
III Werle
Goldberg
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
of
Brunswick
~1261 - UNKNOWN
Luitgard
Mecklenburg
~1269 - UNKNOWN
Johann
III
Mecklenburg
1243 - 1298
Albert II
Saxony
Wittenberg
55
55
~1260 - 1322
Agnes
Gertrude
of Austria
62
62
~1231 - 1273
Helene
Brunswick
42
42
1140 - 9 FEB 1211/12
Bernard
III of
Saxony
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1152 - >1201
Judyta
of
Poland
49
49
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
John
Weld
1501 - UNKNOWN
Thomas Aldrich
of Mangreene
in Co. Norwich
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Mecklenburg
~1322 - UNKNOWN
Johann I
Mecklenburg
Stargard
~1319 - UNKNOWN
Anastasia
Anna
Mecklenburg
~1324 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Mecklenburg
~1317 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Mecklenburg
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
"Lahme" of
Thuringia
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Brandenburg
~1293 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Mecklenburg
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Lindau
Ruppin
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Albert
of
Sweden
~1343 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Mecklenburg
~1337 - UNKNOWN
Henry I
Mecklenburg
Schwerin
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Magnus I
Mecklenburg
Schwerin
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Honstein
~1369 - UNKNOWN
Albert
II
Holstein
~1371 - UNKNOWN
Henry
III
Holstein
~1373 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
Holstein
1328 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
VI of
Bavaria
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Lippe
~1358 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
Brunswick
~1359 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Brunswick
~1360 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Brunswick
Wolfenbuttel
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Bernard I
Brunswick
Luneburg
~1374 - UNKNOWN
Helen
Brunswick
~1366 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Brunswick
~1357 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Brunswick
Luneburg
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Henry II
Brunswick
Luneburg
~1356 - UNKNOWN
Agnes I
Brunswick
Gaoettingen
1372 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Brunswick
~1328 - UNKNOWN
Albert
of
Saxony
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Balthasar
Wends
~1429 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Oldenburg
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
Oldenburg
~1428 - UNKNOWN
Moritz
IV
Oldenburg
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Giselbrecht
Holstein
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Holstein
~1321 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Holstein
~1240 - 1302
Wizlaw
II
Rugen
62
62
~1246 - >1302
Agnes
Brunswick
56
56
~1210 - <1261
Jaromar
II
Rugen
51
51
~1224 - <1270
Eufemie
of Eastern
Pomerania
46
46
~1177 - 1249
Wizlaw
I
Rugen
72
72
~1183 - <1237
Margaret
54
54
~1200 - BET 10 AND 11 JAN 1265/66
Swatopolk
I of Eastern
Pomerania
~1201 - 1235
Eufrozyna
34
34
1184 - 1213
Wilhelm
29
29
1186 - 1233
Helene
47
47
1238 - 1280
Magnus V
"Lagaboter"
Haakonsson
42
42
~1244 - 1287
Ingeborg
Eriksdatter
43
43
~1204 - 1263
Hakon IV
"The Old"
Haakonsson
59
59
~1208 - 1270
Margaret
Skulesdatter
62
62
~1178 - 1 JAN 1203/04
Haakon
III
Sverresson
~1182 - 1234
Inga
Olavsdatter
52
52
~1189 - 1240
Skule
Baardsson
51
51
~1193 - UNKNOWN
Ragnhild
Nicolaisdatter
~1216 - 1250
Eric IV
"Plovpenning"
of Denmark
34
34
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Joigny
BET 1807 AND 1812 - ~1880
Minnie
Agnes
Blackwell
1827 - 1890
Calvin
S.
Seay
62
62
BET 1829 AND 1830 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Catherine
Seay
BET 1831 AND 1836 - UNKNOWN
Garlindy
Seay
BET 1837 AND 1845 - UNKNOWN
Polly
Arvaline
Seay
1838 - 1877
James Ransom
Dempsey Seay
38
38
BET 1841 AND 1842 - 1861
Irvin
Seay
BET 1842 AND 1844 - UNKNOWN
Lorinda or
Loninda
Seay
BET 1837 AND 1846 - UNKNOWN
Arvaline
or Aualine
Seay
~1619 - JAN 1679/80
Lydia
Warner
BET 1600 AND 1602 - 10 MAR 1653/54
Joseph
Royall
"Royall Family Joseph Royall was born in London, England, 1600 and died March 10, 1654 at Doghams, Charles City, VA. Joseph left Engl and on the Charitie and arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in J uly 1622. He was married three times. His first wife's surname was To masin and by 1637 had married his second wife, Ann. In abou t 1645 he married Katherine Banks in Henrico County VA. Katherine was born in Northamptonshire, England in 1627, daughter of Christopher Banks. Katherine's second husband was He nry Isham, Sr. She died December 1, 1686 in Henrico County , VA. Katherine Banks Royall Isham was great-great-great grandmoter to Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United S tates. In 1637 Joseph Royall, Sr., received 300 acres of land in H enrico County, Virginia on the south-east side of Turkey Is land Creek for transporting colonists to America. Accordin g to the record, he was "due 50 acres for his own persona l adventure, 50 acres for the transportation of his first w ife Thomasin, 50 acres for the transportation of Ann, his n ow wife, 50 for the transportation of his brother Henry, an d 100 for the transportation of two persons, Rob(er)t Warre ll and Jon(athan) Wells." In 1638 he received 200 acres i n Charles City Co., VA for transporting four persons. In 16 42, he received 600 more acres for transporting twelve peop le, including his third (to be?) wife Katherine Banks. Thi s plot bounded the lands of Edward Maddox "above Sherley hu ndred &c. on the river, to Dickinans Creeke." His plantation eventually grew to 1,100 acres, and he buil t a residence called Doghams, named after the French rive r D'Augham. Doghams was located on the banks of the James R iver above "Shirle Ancestry - Jerry Cox Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1550 - ~1615
Joseph
Royall
65
65
~1521 - ~1576
John
Royall
55
55
~1550 - UNKNOWN
Angeline
~1627 - 1686
Elizabeth
Katherine
Banks
59
59
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 4, pp. 123 and 3 24, 1896. Will of Katherine Banks Royall was dated 10 August 1686 an d proved December 1686 in Henrico County, Virginia. This names son J oseph Royall and daughters Katherine Perrin and Sarah Wilkinson ; also grandsons Henry Randolph, William Randolph, Richard Dennis , Maiden Maschall and Richard Perris; and granddaughters Elizabeth R andolph, Mary Randolph, Sarah Royall, Katherine Farrar, Ann Perrin , Mary Perrin, and Sarah Perrin. Katherine Isham appoints Wm. Randolph her attorney to appea r in her behalfe to answer all causes for her either Pltff . or Deft. Dated 29 July 1679 . Teste, John Edwards , Francis Epes : Recorded Dec. 8, 1679 . Vol. 1677-1697 , p. 115. Katherine Isham (of Henrico Co. ) "sick & weak of body" wil l of; dated Oct. 10, 1686 . All debts to be paid. To grands on Wm. Randolph œ20: sterling money of England in the Custo dy of testator's son-in-law Wm. Randolph , in case of his M ortality before he come to Age, then testator's grandson He nry Randolph the œ20. To grandson Henry Randolph œ5: sterli ng of England . To grand-daughters May Randolph & Eliza Ra ndolph œ5: sterling apiece. All wch money is now in Custod y of testator's son-in-law Wm. Randolph . Residue of my mon ey in ye custody of said Wm. Randolph to testator's two dau ghters Mary Randolph & Anne Epes to be equally divided. Ble w trunk wth all that is in it be equally divided between tw o daughters Mary Randolph & Anne Epes and I give to each o f them two silver salt sellars. To Mary Randolph testatri x Wedding Ring, & best feather bed wth furniture, least Sil ver tankard but one and fifteen shillings to buy a Mournin g Ring, sd. Mary Randolph may be exempt from bearing any pa rt of paying testatrix debts or funeral charges. To Grandso n Joseph Royall one Servt. named John Towns "all the time h e hath to Serve" and small silver tankard. To every child o f "my son Royall's" two silver spoons to testatrix son Roya ll the best tankard. To grandson Richard Dennis one of bes t cows, and two silver spoons. To grandson Isham Epes , neg ro Dick . To grandson Francis Epes biggest silver tankard b ut one, the child testatrix daughter Anne Epes "now goes wt h." largest silver Porrenger, great silver cupp, Sealed Rin g & great hoop Ring, a pair of silver clasps. To daughter A nne Epes , silver bodkin. To Grandson Richd. Perrin , feath er bed & furniture. To granddaughter Sarah Royall one yearl ing heifer. To grand daughters Katherine Farrar , Mary , Sa rah and Anne Perrin to each of them two silver spoons. To K atherine Farrar one guinny. To Anne Perrin one silver porri nger. To Granddaughter Sarah Dennis two silver spoons, on e pair dowlasse sheets. Testatrix two daughters Sarah Wilki nson & Katherine Perrin all wearing cloathes woolen & Linne n. To friend Mary Parker six ells of best dowlesse & as muc h of Fmost Serge as will make her a gown & petticoat. To Gr andson Maiden Mascherll one heifer two years old. All testa trix land to her son Joseph Royall . Crop of Corn & tobacc o to Executors hereafter named except for much as will bu y two grave stones, one to cover me, & other my deceased de ar husband. Residue of personall estate to be equally divid ed between testatrix four children, Sarah Wilkinson , Josep h Royall , Katherine Parrin & Anne Epes : and to each of th em fifteen shillings to buy a mourning Ring. Son Joseph Roy all and son-in-law Francis Epes executors. "I desire my bod y may be buryed near my dear husband on my own plantation. " Witnesses-John Worsham , Nath. Hill , Littlebury Epes . P robated Xbr. 1, 1686 . Vol. 1677-1692 , p. 392. Letters granted executors of Katherine Isham , decd. viz; F rancis Epes & Joseph Royall as executors of sd. Katherine w ill. April 20, 1787 . Recorded April 1, 1687 . Vol. 1677-16 92 , p. 433. Order for probate of the last will and testament of Mrs. Ka therine Isham , decd. is granted Mr. Fra. Epes & Mr. Joseph Royall , exors. therein named, the sd. will being proved in Court this day by the oaths of Mr. John Worshams , Mr . Nathl. Hill , & Mr. Littlebury, Epes . subscribing witnesses thereto. Saml. Knibbe , Martin Elam , & Edward Stratton , Jr to appraise the sd. estate. Dec. 1, 1686 . Vol. 1682-1 701 , p. 222. Henrico, Henrico Co, Virginia From: http://www.fmoran.com/royall.html "Royall Family Joseph Royall was born in London, England, 1600 and died March 10, 1654 at Doghams, Charles City, VA. Joseph left Engl and on the Charitie and arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in J uly 1622. He was married three times. His first wife's surname was To masin and by 1637 had married his second wife, Ann. In abou t 1645 he married Katherine Banks in Henrico County VA. Kat herine was born in Northamptonshire, England in 1627, daugh ter of Christopher Banks. Katherine's second husband was He nry Isham, Sr. She died December 1, 1686 in Henrico County , VA. Katherine Banks Royall Isham was great-great-great gr andmoter to Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United S tates. In 1637 Joseph Royall, Sr., received 300 acres of land in H enrico County, Virginia on the south-east side of Turkey Is land Creek for transporting colonists to America. Accordin g to the record, he was "due 50 acres for his own persona l adventure, 50 acres for the transportation of his first w ife Thomasin, 50 acres for the transportation of Ann, his n ow wife, 50 for the transportation of his brother Henry, an d 100 for the transportation of two persons, Rob(er)t Warre ll and Jon(athan) Wells." In 1638 he received 200 acres i n Charles City Co., VA for transporting four persons. In 16 42, he received 600 more acres for transporting twelve peop le, including his third (to be?) wife Katherine Banks. Thi s plot bounded the lands of Edward Maddox "above Sherley hu ndred &c. on the river, to Dickinans Creeke." His plantation eventually grew to 1,100 acres, and he buil t a residence called Doghams, named after the French rive r D'Augham. Doghams was located on the banks of the James R iver above "Shirley Hundred". This tract of land remained i n the possession of the Royall family for almost 300 years . " Ancestry - Jerry Cox Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1493 - ~1562
Roger
Royall
69
69
D. UNKNOWN
Nancy
~1467 - ~1519
John
Royall
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
Lucitte
>1519 - <1552
William
Kelke
33
33
~1777 - ~1863
Josiah
Blackwell
86
86
Notes for Josiah Blackwell: Indenture, 5 Jan 1818, Spartanburg Dis., SC, Josiah Blackwell and others sell to Richard Thomson.
BET 1754 AND 1755 - <1837
James
Blackwell
~1754 - 1790
Elizabeth
Sarah
Price
36
36
~1733 - ~1763
James or
Josiah
Blackwell
30
30
1732 - 1772
John
Price
39
39
D. 1779
Sarah
Brown
BET 1780 AND 1782 - BET 1826 AND 1830
Sarah
Barnett
1758 - 1812
Joseph Royal
"Joroyal"
Barnett
53
53
~1760 - 1849
Agnes
Glenn
89
89
~1740 - BET NOV 1774 AND JAN 1775
Tyree
Glenn
Tyre Glenn and his brothers Wortham, William nd Beverly, all moved their families to North Carolina from Virginia around the same time (1766), together with a James Glenn, who was probably their uncle. In the Regulator's War (1767), a pre-revolutionary rebellion in NC against the crown, "Tirey Klann" (Tyree Glenn) was arrested and forced to give oath of allegiance in Salem, NC. So was James Glenn.
~1740 - 1779
Sarah
Shelton
39
39
Sarah Shelton came from a prominent family in Virginia. One of her relatives, also named Sarah Shelton, was the first wife of Patrick Henry, and resided in Hanover County, VA during the same time period.
~1609 - ~1670
Anna
Corderoy
61
61
~1727 - 1812
Lucy
Wade
85
85
~1701 - ~1750
James
Glenn
Blackwell
49
49
~1680 - <1743
James
Blackwell
63
63
1680 - <1743
Mary
Glenn
63
63
~1647 - 1717
James
Blackwell
70
70
~1650 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Turner
~1620 - 1664
Robert
Blackwell
44
44
1621 - 1667
FNU
Croshaw
46
46
1126 - 7 MAR 1183/84
Otton I
D'Ascanie
D. ~1174
Judith
Piast of
Poland
~1160 - 1210
Konrad
50
50
~1153 - 1210
Elzbieta
57
57
~1219 - 1259
Christoffer
I of
Denmark
40
40
~1233 - 1283
Margarethe
of Eastern
Pomerania
50
50
~1204 - 1278
Sambor II
of Eastern
Pomerania
74
74
~1200 - >1258
Mechtild
Von
Mecklenburg
58
58
~1845 - <1910
R. E.
White
65
65
BET 1852 AND 1856 - UNKNOWN
Mary
L.
~1873 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
White
~1875 - UNKNOWN
T. E.
White
BET 876 AND 1878 - UNKNOWN
Robert
S.
White
~1878 - UNKNOWN
Archie
White
~1883 - UNKNOWN
James
B.
White
~1888 - UNKNOWN
? F.
White
~1891 - UNKNOWN
Marion
G.
White
~1276 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Passau
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Wenzel
Saxony
Wittenberg
BET 1274 AND 1282 - 2 MAR 1355/56
Rudolf I
Saxony
Wittenberg
BET 1825 AND 1826 - BET 1862 AND 1866
Martha
BET 1844 AND 1845 - UNKNOWN
William
Rogers
BET 1847 AND 1848 - UNKNOWN
John
Rogers
BET 1849 AND 1850 - UNKNOWN
Linda
Rogers
BET 1851 AND 1852 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Rogers
BET 1853 AND 1854 - UNKNOWN
Peter
Rogers
BET 1854 AND 1855 - UNKNOWN
Malinda
Rogers
BET 1856 AND 1857 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Rogers
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Barton
~1849 - UNKNOWN
Osborn
Barton
~1850 - UNKNOWN
Leande
M.
Rogers
~1862 - UNKNOWN
Georgia
A.
Rogers
~1885 - UNKNOWN
George
Seay
~1885 - UNKNOWN
Grover
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
John
B
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Thomas
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
William
Corderoy
~1661 - ~1709
John
Bernard
48
48
~1636 - ~1691
Richard
Bernard
55
55
D. UNKNOWN
Bridget
Goddard
~1568 - ~1613
Richard
Bernard
45
45
~1572 - >1613
Elizabeth
Woolhouse
41
41
~1533 - <1587
Anthony
Woolhouse
54
54
~1538 - <1606
Millicent
Strelley
68
68
~1520 - 1602
Francis
Bernard
82
82
~1525 - ~1612
Alice
Haselwood
87
87
~1490 - ~1549
John
Bernard
59
59
BET 1485 AND 1495 - 1557
Cicely
Muscote
~1475 - UNKNOWN
John
Muscote
~1475 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Beaufew
~1470 - 1508
John
Bernard
38
38
~1475 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Daundelyn
D. UNKNOWN
William
Daundelyn
~1439 - ~1485
John
Bernard
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Scrope
~1409 - ~1464
Thomas
Bernard
55
55
~1412 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Mauntell
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Mauntell
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lumley
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Bernard
~1370 - <1416
Elizabeth
Lillyng
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Lillyng
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1335 - 1371
William
Bernard
36
36
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Bernard
D. UNKNOWN
Claricia
~1270 - UNKNOWN
William
Bernard
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Saunston
or Sauston
~1235 - UNKNOWN
Godfrey
Bernard
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Fitz-
Bernard
D. UNKNOWN
Eugenia
Riot
D. UNKNOWN
John
Haselwood
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Marmion
1936 - 1936
Joan
York
Private
Ada
Burnette
Bates
~1821 - UNKNOWN
Benjamin
James
~1840 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Jane
James
~1842 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Ann R.
James
~1848 - UNKNOWN
Alfred
M.
James
~1849 - UNKNOWN
George
W.
James
~1823 - UNKNOWN
M. C.
M.
Living
Tranguia
Living
Tranguia
Living
Tranguia
Living
Anfe
~1100 - 1170
Albert I
"Bear" of
Saxony
70
70
~1104 - 13 MAR 1201/02
Sophia
Brandenburg
1143 - UNKNOWN
Herman
I
Thuringia
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1147 - 1195
Sophia
Sommerschenburg
48
48
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
1121 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
Sommerschenburg
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Anhalt
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Anhalt
~1266 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Anhalt
~1268 - UNKNOWN
Rudolf
Anhalt
~1293 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Anhalt
~1295 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Anhalt
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Luitgard
Mecklenburg
Private
1st
Wife
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
D. UNKNOWN
2nd
Wife
Private
Wanda
Gibbs
~0952 - 1028
Guillaume
II
Taillefer
76
76
Mother may have been Hildegarde, Countess of Angouleme.
~0986 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
Taillefer
BET 973 AND 1010 - UNKNOWN
Mainard
"Le Riche"
Archiac
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
BET 995 AND 997 - UNKNOWN
Hildegarde
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1181 - UNKNOWN
Gautier
II
d'Avesnes
~1184 - UNKNOWN
Jacques
d'Avesnes
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Ida
d'Avesnes
~1187 - UNKNOWN
Guy
d'Avesnes
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
d'Avesnes
~0955 - >0963
Menirherd
II of
Traungau
8
8
~0890 - >0930
Meginhard
I
Traungau
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Herman
auf
Auelgau
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Rudolph
II de
Vermandois
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Henri II
De
Champagne
BET 1188 AND 1202 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
Von
Flandern
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Peter
of
Flanders
~1098 - 1133
Suanhilde
35
35
wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Ivan
of
Alost
~1135 - 1191
Philip
of
Flanders
56
56
BET 1135 AND 1140 - 1186
Gertrude
of
Flanders
9 JAN 1136/37 - 4 MAR 1187/88
Umberto
III Di
Savoia
D. UNKNOWN
Matilda
of
Flanders
D. 1176
Pierre
of
Flanders
~1050 - 1091
Fastre
I de
Oisy
41
41
~1054 - UNKNOWN
Ada
or Ida
D'Avesnes
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Guerric
II
d'Avesnes
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Guerric
I
d'Avesnes
BET 1130 AND 1136 - UNKNOWN
Petronille
d'Avesnes
1249 - UNKNOWN
Baldwin
d'Avesnes
1251 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard
De
Avesnes
~1253 - 1317
Guy
De
Avesnes
64
64
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1254 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Avesnes
~1255 - UNKNOWN
Floris
De
Avesnes
~1256 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
De
Avesnes
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
Brabant
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Blanche
De
Brabant
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Gottfried
Von
Julich
~1748 - UNKNOWN
Maiden
Dee
Seay
1752 - UNKNOWN
James
Seay
~1754 - UNKNOWN
Gideon
Seay
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Reuben
Seay
~1765 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Seay
<1765 - UNKNOWN
Oney
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Wade
1623 - >1690
Thomas
Hampton
67
67
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
1592 - >1652
William
Hampton
60
60
~1596 - UNKNOWN
Joane
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Duke
~1685 - UNKNOWN
Anthony
Wade
JAN 1688/89 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Wade
1694 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Wade
1697 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Wade
1700 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Wade
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
7 MAR 1595/96 - 1632
William
Warren
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1597 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Gookin
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1561 - 24 JAN 1611/12
John
Warren
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
1581 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Crawford
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
13 JAN 1570/71 - 20 FEB 1624/25
Thomas
Gookin
1573 - 2 FEB 1648/49
Jane
Thurstan
~1585 - ABT 20 JAN 1622/23
William
Powell
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1589 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Sedgewick
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1558 - UNKNOWN
John
Powell
~1560 - ~1598
Christopher
Sedgewick
38
38
~1565 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1501 - 1591
Thomas
Warren
90
90
~1513 - UNKNOWN
Maria
Christinan-
Close
~1459 - ~1506
William
Warren
47
47
~1464 - UNKNOWN
Joane
Orwell
~1442 - 1496
William
de
Warren
54
54
~1442 - UNKNOWN
Anne
~1425 - <1474
Lawrence
De
Warren
49
49
~1425 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Legh
~1395 - UNKNOWN
Edward
I
Warren
~1395 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Skeyton
~1370 - UNKNOWN
John II
Warren
~1370 - UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Port
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Richard
De
Skeyron
1380 - 1479
Robert
Legh
99
99
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Booth
BET 1360 AND 1372 - UNKNOWN
Robert
II Legh
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Belgrave
~1384 - 1460
Robert
I
Booth
76
76
~1396 - 1463
Douce
Venables
67
67
~1355 - UNKNOWN
John I
Warren
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Townsend
~1330 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Warenne
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Heyden
~1304 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Heyden
~1306 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Warren
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Townsend
~1335 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Atherton
~1314 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Townsend
~1316 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Scogan
~1295 - UNKNOWN
John
Atherton
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Lodowicus
Townsend
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Haywell
~1265 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Haywell
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Scogan
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Port
BET 1342 AND 1344 - ~1374
Robert
De
Legh
BET 1345 AND 1350 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Sharon Neal
~1324 - 1409
Thomas
De
Legh
85
85
~1303 - 1349
John
De
Legh
46
46
~1327 - 1379
John
De
Arderne
52
52
Birthdate calculated: age 22 in 1349 vol 2, pg 85 "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod. SOURCES: Ancestry/Sharon Neal Ancestry/David Weaver "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester" by George Ormerod.
BET 1327 AND 1328 - UNKNOWN
Cecilia
Bredbury
~1300 - UNKNOWN
John or
Peter De
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/David Weaver
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Venables
SOURCES: Ancestry/David Weaver
~1302 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Bredbury
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Alice
~1269 - 1325
John
De
Legh
56
56
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
~1240 - 1278
Roger
De
Lees
38
38
~1249 - 1299
Aveline
De
Cruce
50
50
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
De
Cruce
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Reginald
De
Cruce
~1206 - UNKNOWN
Mirobel
Fitzoger
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Oger
Fitzoger
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Amy
De
Selflege
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Oger
de
Cabulian
~1160 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Selflege
~1275 - 1308
John
De
Arderne
33
33
SOURCES: Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Kirk Larson
BET 1260 AND 1267 - 1340
Margaret
Griffith
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry/David Weaver
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Peter
De
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Wakelin
De
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Orreby
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1212 - 1269
Gruffudd
ap
Madog
57
57
Gruffydd ab Madog (d 1269) generally called Gruffydd of Bromfield, Lord of Lower Powys, Powys Vadog, or Bromfield was the son of Madog (d 1236), who was the son of Gruffydd Maelor (d 1191), perhaps the last Welsh chieftain, who is called a king by the Welsh chroniclers. Gruffyd Maelor was himself the son of Madog (d 1159), from whom Lower Powys derived the title of Powys Vadog, and Madog was the son of Maredudd, son of Bleddyn, son of Cynvyn, and brother of Cadwgan (d 1112). Gruffydd's lands were so hemmed in by those of English marchers, that he had to be generally faithful to Henry III. He was one of the three Welsh princes who in 1244 refused to follow Davydd ab Llewelyn when he went to war aginst the English. Yet in 1241 his brothers had formed a conspiracy with Davydd. Gruffydd found a stronger foe in Llewelyn ab Gruffydd. In 1256 he was driven out of his territories, and his lands were ravaged. 'He was,' says Matthew Paris, 'a thorough Welshman in race and tongue, a powerful and generous man whose lands were of large extend and great richness.' At last in 1257 Gruffydd, who had got little help from his Engish allies, went over to Llewelyn, who rejoiced greatly at winning over so powerful a confederate. Next year he was one of the Welsh magnates who made a confederacy with the Scottish nobles to make peace with the English by common consent. In the peace concluded in 1267, through the mediation of Ottobon the legate, Gruffydd was appointed one of the referees to decide whether Llewelyn's provision for Davydd his brother was adequate. He died on 7 Dec 1269, on which day his brother, Madog Vychan also died. Both were buried in the abbey of Llanegwast, or Valle Crucis, in Yale, the favourite foundation of the house of Bromfield, whose rights Gruffydd had defended in 1247 against the sons of Jemacv, son of Maredudd. He married Emma, daughter of Henry of Audley, whom he endowed liverally from the revenues of his manors of Maelor Snesneg and Overton. After his death his sons confirmed these grants. Their names were Madog, Llewelyn, Owain, and Gruffydd. Of these, Madog the eldest died in 1278, and in 1284 Edward II granted Gruffydd the lands of Yale. His son Madog was the great-grandfather of Owain of Glyndyvrdwy. [Dictionary of National Biography VIII:751] SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Roger Tansey Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1218 - AFT FEB 1264/65
Emma
of
Aldithley
"Tuchet" article in CP shows that Emma, daughter of Henry de Audley, was married twice, first to Henry Tuchet (dsp shortly before 8 Jan 1241/2) and second to Gruffydd Maelor II (Ie Gruffydd ap Madoc, Lord of Bromfield). SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Roger Tansey
~1185 - 1236
Madoc
ap
Caradoc
51
51
Madog ap Gruffydd (d 1236) lord of Powys; elder son of Gruffydd Maelor I, and Angharad, daughter of Owain Gwynedd. With his brother Owen, he succeeded Gruffydd in 1191 and, on Owen's death in 1197, became sole ruler of Powys north of the Rhaeadr and the Tanat. Under his son, Gruffydd Maelor II, this area, comprising Welsh and English Maelor, Ial, Cynllaith, Nanheudwy, and part of Mochnant, became known as Powys Fadog, in contrast with Powys Wenwynwyn. At first friendly with Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, Madog deserted his cousin when the latter's fortunes were at a low ebb in 1211. He continued to hold aloof after Llywelyn, in 1212, had re-formed the Welsh confederacy, being treated as an official ally in king John's pay. By 1215 he had adhered finally to Llywelyn's cause, remaining faithful to the end. After his death in 1236 the unity of Powys Fadog was disrupted by partible succession among his five sons, Gruffydd Maelor II, Gruffydd Ial, Maredudd, Hywel, and Madog Fychan. He was buried at his own foundation of Valle Crucis, the last Cistercian Monastery to be founded in Wales. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p607] __________________________________ Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor (d 1236), prince of Northern Powys, probably succeeded on the death of his father, Gruffydd Maelor, in 1191, to the greater part of that principality, and in 1197, by the death of his brother Owain, became ruller of the whole. It was in the latter year that Gwenwynwyn inherited from his father, Owain Cyfeiliog, the southern half of Powys, so that the two regions, remaining for some twenty years in the hands of these two princes, came naturally to be known as Powys Fadog and Powys Wenwynwyn. Madog was a contemporary of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, and is at all times found acting with the minor princes whom that great ruler controlled and occasionally drove into rebellion. He joined Llywelyn, Gwenwynwyn, and the South Welsh princes in writing to complain to Innocent III of the ecclesiastical tyranny exercised by England over Wales. In 1211, when John invaded Wales in order to humble Llywelyn, Madog was one of the band of princes who seized the opportunity to cast off the yoke of Gwynedd. Like the rest, he returned in 1212 to his old allegiance. His name appears in a list of Llywelyn's allies drawn up on 18 Aug 1214, and his household troops were with the Prince of Gwynedd in the South Welsh expedition of December 1215. In 1223 he was one of the princes who undertook, in case Llywelyn did not observe his promises to the king, to make good the default. He died in 1236. Madog was founder of Valle Crucis (or Llan Egwestl) Abbey, the building of which began in 1200. The 'Myvyrian Archaiology' contains one poem in his honour by Llywarch ab Llywelyn and two by Einion Wan. [Dictionary of National Biography XII:747-748] SOURCES: Ancestry/Jane Williams Frank Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry/Kirk Larson http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1175 - <1246
Henry
of
Aldithley
71
71
Henry of Aldithley, 2nd son of Adam of Aldithley, (who d. bet. 1203 and 1211) by Emma, daughter of Ralf fitz Orm, of Darlaston, Staffs; was b. about 1175; with his father, he was witness to a charter of Harvey Bagot in 1194. He bought large estates from Eleanor Malbank in 1214; in 1227 he acquired the manors of Edgmund and Newport, and in 1230 that of Ford, all in Salop, and all held by him direct from the Crown, though not by military or knight service. He was Under Sheriff of Salop and co. Stafford 1217-20, and Sheriff 1227-32; was in command of the Welsh Marches 1223-46. He built the castle of Heligh, co. Stafford; and Red Castle, Salop. In 1223 he founded Hulton Abbey. He was appointed Custodian of Chester and Beeston Castle, 22 June 1237, on the extinction of the the earldom of Chester. He m. in 1217, Bertred, daughter of Ralf Mainwaring, Seneschal of Chester. He d. in 1246, shortly bef. Nov. His widow was living in 1249. She was buried in Hulton Abbey. [Complete Peerage I:337 XIV:50] ---------------------------------- "That this family of Alditheley, vulgarly called Audley," says Dugdale, "came to be great and eminent, the ensuing discourse will sufficiently manifest: but that the rise thereof was no higher than King John's time, and that the first who assumed this surname was a branch of that ancient and noble family of Verdon, whose chief seat was at Alton Castle in the northern part of Staffordshire, I am very inclined to believe; partly by reason that Henry had the inheritance of Alditheley given him by Nicholas de Verdon, who d. in the 16th Henry III [1232], or near that time; and partly for that he bore for his arms the same ordinary as Vernon did. . .so that probably the ancestor of this Henry first seated himself at Alditheley: for that there hath been an ancient mansion there, the large moat, northwards from the parish church there (somewhat less than a furlong, and upon the chief part of a fair ascent), do sufficiently manifest." Henry de Alditheley, to whom Dugdale alludes above, being in great favour with Ranulph, Earl of Chester and Lincoln (the most powerful subject of England in his time), obtained from that nobleman a grant of Newhall in Cheshire with manors in Staffordshire and other parts--and for his adhesion to King John, in that monarch's struggle with the insurrectionary barons, a royal grant of the lordship of Storton in Warwickshire, part of the possessions of Roger de Summerville. In the first four years of King Henry III [1216-1220], he executed the office of sheriff for the counties of Salop and Stafford as deputy for his patron, the great Earl Ranulph. In the 10th of Henry III [1226], this Henry de Alditheley was appointed governor of the castles of Carmarthen and Cardigan and made sheriff the next year of the counties of Salop and Stafford and constable of the castles of Salop and Bridgenorth, which sheriffalty he held for five years. Upon his retirement from office, he had a confirmation of all such lands whereof he was then possessed as well those granted to him by Ranulph, Earl of Chester, and Nicholas de Verdon, as those in Ireland given him by Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster, whose constable he was in that province. He subsequently obtained divers other territorial grants from the crown, but, notwithstanding, when Richard Mareschall, Earl of Pembroke, rebelled and made an incursion into Wales, the king, Henry III, thought it prudent to secure the persons of this Henry and all the other barons-marchers. He was afterwards, however, constituted governor of Shrewsbury in place of John de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and, on the death of John, Earl of Chester, governor of the castle of Chester, and also that of Beeston, then called the "Castle on the Rock," and soon after made governor of Newcastle-under-Lyne. This powerful feudal baron m. Bertred, dau. of Ralph de Meisnil-warin, of Cheshire, and had a son, James, and a dau., Emme, who m. Griffith ap Madoc, Lord of Bromefield, a person of great power in Wales. He d. in 1236, having founded and endowed the Abbey of Hilton near to his castle at Heleigh, in Staffordshire, for Cistercian monks, and was s. by his son, James de Alditheley. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 15, Audley, Barons Audley, of Heleigh]Were there two wives - Betred de Mainwaring and Petonella de Gresley, and who was mother of children? Each wife is shown on an internet tree, but without sources. We have used Betred as the mother of the children, but is this correct? Henry de Audley was granted a license to crenellate (Redcastle) by Henry III in 1227. from http://homepage.mac.com/philipdavis/LOC/loc0016.html In the early 13th century the estate known as Rushton comprising 420 acres was the property of Henry de Audley. In 1223 he included the estate among the endowments of the Cistercian abbey at Hulton. "1216 - Henry de Audley was presented by Henry III with twelve hinds from Cannock forest to stock his deer park at Heighley. 1227 - a Royal Confirmation Charter shows that Henry de Audley received all the lands of Heighley from William de Betteley, and all the land under Heighley from Harvey de Stafford." from www.madeleystaffs.fsnet.co.uk/yearsp2.htm The Cistercian abbey of St. Mary at Hulton, a daughter-house of Combermere Abbey in Cheshire, was founded by Henry de Audley for the souls of himself and his family. The site, in what was then a remote part of the county, is just over 2 miles east of Burslem in a valley beside the Trent not far from its source. The first brethren were professed in 1219, (fn. 1) but Henry's foundation charter was not issued until 1223. His endowment consisted of the vill of Hulton, the vill of Rushton to the south of Burslem with 'Manesmore', a wood at Sneyd 'with the enclosed hay' at Carmount near Hulton, all his land at Bucknall and Normacot, meadow called 'Bukkeley', and in the north-east of the county the vill of Mixon and 'the vills and tenements' of Bradnop, Middle Cliff, Apesford, 'Ruhegh', and 'Mulnesley' with a pasture at Morridge and a wood at 'Witherward'; the grant also included a yearly pension of 10 marks from Audley church. (fn. 2) Henry made a new grant of the vills of Mixon and Bradnop with the services of all the inhabitants within five years of the death of Ranulph, Earl of Chester, in 1232; describing Ranulph as his lord, Henry made the grant subject to the daily celebration of mass by thirteen monks at Hulton 'all the days of the world' for the souls of Ranulph, Henry, Henry's predecessors and successors, and all the faithful departed. (fn. 3) Further land at Normacot was given by Simon de Verney (fn. 4) and apparently at Bucknall also by Henry de Verdon and his wife Hawise. (fn. 5) In 1256 the king confirmed the gifts of Henry de Audley and Simon de Verney, mentioning in addition a mill and a fishery. (fn. 6) Henry de Audley was described as patron and advocate of the abbey in 1242, From: 'Houses of Cistercian monks: The abbey of Hulton', A History of the County of Staffordshire: Volume 3 (1970), pp. 235-37. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=37849. Date accessed: 27 August 2006. SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney http://homepage.mac.com/philipdavis/LOC/loc0016.html www.madeleystaffs.fsnet.co.uk/yearsp2.htm http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=37849
~1196 - >1249
Bertred
Mainwaring
53
53
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Jordan
De
Bredbury
~1353 - UNKNOWN
John
Booth
~1365 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Trafford
~1319 - UNKNOWN
John
Booth
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Loretta
Barton
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Booth
BET 1290 AND 1307 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Barton
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
BET 1295 AND 1309 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1324 - 1386
Henry
II
Trafford
62
62
~1330 - 1416
Margery
Ince
86
86
BET 1292 AND 1299 - 1370
Henry
Trafford
~1302 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Doterinde
~1289 - UNKNOWN
Robert
de
Ince
~1275 - UNKNOWN
William
Booth
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Sebilla
Brereton
~1246 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Booth
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Booth
~1253 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Brereton
~1264 - 1320
John
De
Trafford
56
56
~1236 - 1334
Henry
III De
Trafford
98
98
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
~1208 - 1288
Henry
II de
Trafford
80
80
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Loretta
~1258 - UNKNOWN
Henry
de
Ince
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Standish
~1234 - 1290
Jordan
De
Standish
56
56
~1234 - UNKNOWN
Alianore
~1208 - ~1288
Edmund
De
Standish
80
80
~1185 - 1246
Ralph
De
Standish
61
61
~1160 - >1219
Ralph
De
Standish
59
59
~1164 - UNKNOWN
Juliana
~1135 - UNKNOWN
Leising
De
Standish
~1140 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Spileman
~1116 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Spileman
~1118 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Bussell
~1087 - UNKNOWN
Warine
Bussell
~1058 - UNKNOWN
Warine
De
Bussell
~1062 - UNKNOWN
Ameira
~1376 - 1402
William
Venables
26
26
~1376 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Mascy
~1336 - UNKNOWN
Richard
De
Venables
~1350 - 1382
Joan
Fitton
32
32
~1296 - UNKNOWN
Hugh II
de
Venables
~1312 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
De
Houghton
~1324 - 1374
Hamon
Fitton
50
50
~1328 - <1365
Elizabeth
Thorne
37
37
~1340 - UNKNOWN
John
Massey
~1352 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Worseley
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Mascy
~1313 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Wrenbury
~1323 - <1359
Geoffrey
De
Worseley
36
36
~1330 - UNKNOWN
Annabell
De
Haydock
~1546 - 1623
John
Gookin
77
77
BET 1550 AND 1557 - 1612
Katherine
Denne
~1514 - 1599
Thomas
Gookin
85
85
~1518 - 15 FEB 1579/80
Amy
Durante
~1480 - UNKNOWN
Arnold
Gookin
~1468 - UNKNOWN
John
Durant
~1477 - UNKNOWN
Dorothy
Sapcote
~1531 - 1572
William
Denne
41
41
~1526 - 1569
Agnes
Tufton
43
43
~1505 - 1552
Thomas
Denne
47
47
~1507 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Naisshe
~1475 - 1538
Nicholas
Tufton
63
63
~1500 - <1538
Margaret
Hever
38
38
~1467 - UNKNOWN
John
Hever
~1550 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Thurston
~1518 - >1555
Robert
Thurston
37
37
~1525 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Woodward
~1520 - 1588
Thomas
Sedgewick
68
68
~1524 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
~1458 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Whittingham
of Pauntley
www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm (name = Thomas Whittingham of Pauntley)
~1462 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Croft
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire From Ancestry/Richard Hodgson: He believes Elizabeth's mother was not Eleanor Cornwall and lists Eleanor as the wife of Elizabeth's uncle Richard. Mr. Hodgson has Richard "The Younger" Croft, b abt 1451 and Anne Fox b abt 1455 as Elizabeth's parents; he shows Elizabeth's marriage to John Whittington as abt 1501 in Pauntley, Solers, Gloucestershire; and Elizabeth's death in St. Briavels, Gloucestershire, England. Look for and read: "The House of Croft of Croft Castle" by O.G.S. Croft, published by E.J. Thornton, 1945
~1430 - 1498
William
Needham
68
68
~1437 - 1489
Isabel
Bromley
52
52
~1409 - 1488
John
Bromley
79
79
~1413 - UNKNOWN
Joane
Hextall
BET 1427 AND 1431 - 1509
Richard
Croft
Plaque in St. Michael's Church, Croft Castle: "This tomb is to the memory of Sir Richard Croft, Knt Sheriff of Herefordshire 1471-72-77-86 Fought at Mortimer's Cross 1461 Tewkesbury 1471 M. P. for Herfordshire 1477 Governor of Ludlow Castle Created Knight Banneret after the battle of Stoke 1487 Died July 29 1509 Also of Eleanor his wife, daughter of Sir Edmund Cornewall Baron of Burford (unable to read) Widow of Sir Hugh (unable to read) found at: www.richardiiiworcs.co.uk/croftthumbnails.htm "1462: the Battle of Mortimer Cross was held on land belonging to the Croft family. This battle was decisive in putting the Yorkist King Edward IV (a Mortimer) on the throne. Sir Richard Croft, who fought at the battle, was a Knight for the Shire and Sheriff of the County of Hereford. In 1471 Richard Croft captured Prince Edward at the battle of Tewkesbury and was make a Knight Banneret upon the field of Stoke by Henry VI. Under Henry VII Richard was made Receiver-General of the Earldom of March and Knight Banneret at the Battle of Stoke (1487). He was also Steward to the young Prince Arthur and Treasurer to the King's Household." from www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm Battle of Towton - March 29, 1461 Sir Richard Croft the Elder and Sir Richard Croft the Younger fought as Yorkists. www.richard111.com/towton1.htm Battle of Stoke - June 16, 1487 Sir Richard Croft fought on Lancastrian side and was created knight banneret after the battle. www.richard111.com/stoke1.htm SOURCES: Plaque at St. Michael's Church, Croft Castle, www.richardiiiworcs.co.uk/croftthumbnails.htm www.castlewales.com/croft.html www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm www.richard111.com/towton1.htm www.richard111.com/stoke1.htm www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry/Arthur E. Turner-Thomas
BET 1428 AND 1431 - >1513
Eleanor
Cornwall
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry/Artur E. Turner-Thomas
BET 1432 AND 1435 - 1470
William
Whittington
BET 1437 AND 1440 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Arundel
~1400 - <1440
Guy
Whittington
40
40
~1405 - <1452
Cecily
Brown
47
47
~1350 - BEF FEB 1422/23
Robert
Whittington
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Peresford
~1310 - 1359
William
De
Whittington
49
49
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Mansell
~1380 - UNKNOWN
John
Brown
~1385 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Rodborough
~1290 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Whittington
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Linet
~1295 - UNKNOWN
William
Mansell
~1270 - 1324
William
Mansell
54
54
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Margaretta
~1220 - UNKNOWN
William
Mansell
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Johanna
De
Bello
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Milonis
De
Bello
~1176 - UNKNOWN
Sampson
Mansell
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1136 - UNKNOWN
Saher
Mansel
Saher married Joyce after his return from the war... Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Joyce
De
Alneto
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1113 - >1167
Ralph
Mansel
54
54
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
Pagnell
~1115 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Alneto
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1120 - UNKNOWN
FNU
D'Engian
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1396 - UNKNOWN
Humphrey
De
Arundel
~1372 - ~1436
John
V De
Arundel
64
64
~1374 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Lambourne
~1336 - ~1400
John
IV De
Arundel
64
64
~1344 - 31 JAN 1395/96
Joan
Luscote
~1340 - UNKNOWN
William
Lambourne
1345 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Le
Soor
~1400 - 1497
Joan
Colshull
97
97
~1370 - UNKNOWN
John
Colshull
~1370 - UNKNOWN
Emmeline
Hewis
BET 1382 AND 1389 - 1435
Edmund
Cornewall
of Burford
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry/Arthur E. Turner-Thomas Ancestry/Jim Weber
~1414 - 1468
Elizabeth
de la
Barre
54
54
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry/Linda York Ancestry/Susan Cary Ancestry/Arthur E. Turner-Thomas Ancestry/Jim Weber
~1365 - 1441
Thomas
de la
Barre
76
76
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Robin Lux Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1375 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Talbot
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1312 - UNKNOWN
Joanna
Bredwarden
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1350 - 1385
Thomas
Berry
35
35
SOURCES: Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1361 - 1396
Richard
Talbot
35
35
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1361 - 1413
Ankaret
Le
Strange
52
52
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1360 - 10 JAN 1442/43
Richard
De
Cornewall
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Jim Weber Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1364 - 1417
Cecilia
(Alice)
Merbury
53
53
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Jim Weber Ancestry/Larry Overmire
<1335 - 1365
Geoffrey
De
Cornwall
29
29
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1337 - 1369
Cecilia
Seymour
32
32
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
BET 1338 AND 1342 - ~1368
John
Merbury
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1319 - 1358
John de
Seymour of
Swindon
39
39
~1285 - >1321
Roger de
Seymour
of Penhow
36
36
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Joan de
Damarell
of Stoke
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry.com/Robert Jones Robert Jones has "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" by Alison Weir listed as one of his sources. Need to read the book when I get a chance. My grandfather York always told us there was a link to Henry VIII in his family. I believe that Lettie may be Joan de Damarell of Stoke, born about 1300. She was heiress of Stoke Damarel, Devonport, Devon, England. Some internet sources list Joan as the wife of Roger II de Seymour born 1285. I believe this should actually be Roger III. Also see Surname "D'Aumerle". Is there a possiblity that Joan/Lettie is the daughter of Geoffrey D'Aumerle of Devon, England?
~1258 - 1291
Roger de
Seymour
of Penhow
33
33
~1257 - 1308
Lucia
De
Somery
51
51
~1392 - 1430
William
Bromley
38
38
~1370 - UNKNOWN
John
Bromley
~1370 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Mascy
~1348 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Bromley
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Praers
~1396 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Mainwaring
~1364 - 1456
Randal
Maynwarynge
92
92
1369 - 1459
Margery
Venables
90
90
~1330 - 1383
Hugh
III De
Venables
53
53
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Cotton
~1316 - UNKNOWN
William
Mainwaring
~1331 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Leicester
~1306 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Cotton
~1272 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Cotton
~1277 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Heyton
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Alan
De
Coton
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Acton
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1251 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
De
Heyton
~1474 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Wilbram
D. UNKNOWN
Maud
Wood
D. UNKNOWN
George
Woodnett
~1477 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Corbett
D. UNKNOWN
John
Woodnett
D. UNKNOWN
Margery
Weaver
~1450 - ~1478
Robert
Corbet
28
28
~1455 - UNKNOWN
Cecelia
Fulleshurst
~1603 - UNKNOWN
Christopher
Banks
Ancestry - Jerry Cox Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1626 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Isham
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 1660 AND 1667 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Isham
~1665 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Isham
BET 1659 AND 1660 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Isham
~1652 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Royall
~1646 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Royall
~1656 - UNKNOWN
Littleberry
Royall
BET 1776 AND 1777 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Blackwell
~1780 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Blackwell
1781 - UNKNOWN
James
Blackwell
<1790 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Blackwell
~1790 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Blackwell
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Parrott
~1514 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Perins
~1518 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Stocker
1886 - UNKNOWN
Annie
Leona
Callahan
~1907 - UNKNOWN
Gladis
White
Private
Mildred
White
1911 - UNKNOWN
Elmer
Thomas
White
Private
Donald
Eugene
White
Private
Melvin
Edgar
White
Private
FNU
White
~1438 - UNKNOWN
William
Muscott
~1438 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Walter
~1408 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Muscott
~1405 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Atkins
~1400 - UNKNOWN
William
Walter
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Christopher
Beaufew
~1375 - UNKNOWN
William
Muscott
~1350 - UNKNOWN
William
Muscott
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Hadern
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Muscott
~1315 - UNKNOWN
Peter
Hadern
~1378 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Piell
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Piell
~1375 - UNKNOWN
William
Atkins
~1234 - ~1270
Maredudd
ap
Gruffydd
36
36
The last native lord of Caerleon, he was deprived of his lands by Gilbert de Clare. http://tredegarhouse.blogspot.com/2005/08/sir-morgan-ap-maredudd-1.html Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Harold Williams Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Dictionary of Welsh Biography p 638
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Gruffydd ap
Maredudd
Gethin
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Gwerful
verch
Morgan
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Dictionary of Welsh Biography p 638 Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1175 - BEF 15 MAR 1247/48
Morgan
ap
Hywel
Morgan ap Hywel (fl 1210-1246), Welsh lord of Gwynllwg or Caerleon under the earls of Gloucester (lords of Glamorgan), a descendant of Rhydderch, ap Iestyn ap Gwrgant. It may useful to enter under his name a note on his family compiled from Lloyd, Hist. W. Caradog ap Gruffudd, grandson of Rhydderch ap Iestyn, was killed in the battle of Mynydd Carn (1081). By 1140 we hear of Caradog's son, Owain ap Caradog, in Gwynllwg ('Wentloog'); and in 1154 his son, Morgan ab Owain, was recognized by Henry II as lord of Caerleon - this was the Morgan who was killed by Ifor Bach in 1158. He was followed by his brother Iorwerth ab Owain [Morgan ap Hywel's grandfather]. In 1171 Iorwerth, somehow, fell under the king's displeasure, and lost Caerleon. When (1172) it seems that the two were once more coming to terms, Iorwerth's son, Owain, was killed by the earl of Gloucester's men, and Iorwerth, with his surviving son Hywel [Morgan's father], blazed out against the king and the Normans. Taking advantage of the great 'rebellion' of1172, they seized Caerleon and other castles in Gwent; and though they had lost these castles by 1175, their friendship with the 'lord' Rhys availed to induce the king to return Caerleon to them; in 1184-5 Hywel was one of the six men who held castles in Glamorgan and Gwent in the king's name. It was c 1210 that Hywel was succeeded by his son Morgan, whose name heads this note. As will be seen in the article on the Marshals, Morgan was involved in their fortunes; he lost Caerleon castle to William Marshal in s1217, and William's sons refused to restore it to him (though he generally kept his hold upon Machen castle) - indeed, Morgan d., a little before 15 March 1248, still deprived of Caerleon. He was followed by his grandson Meredudd (son of his daughter Gwerful), who d. in 1270 - see the article Morgan (fl 1294-5). The lordship, like other Clare lands in Gwent, came into the hands of Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of the Gilbert de Clare who fell in 1314, and so eventually into those of the Mortimer family. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p638] Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Dictionary of Welsh Biography p 638 Ancestry - Errol Bevan
BET 1152 AND 1168 - 1210
Mareydd
Gethyn
ap Rhys
Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia.org (Rhys ap Gruffydd)
~1174 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
"Fechan"
verch Hywel
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Mawd
verch
Cadwallon
Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Harold Williams Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Cadwallon
ap
Madog
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1216 - UNKNOWN
Gwladus
verch
Philip
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Dafydd
ap
Meurig
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Meurig
"Gam" ap
Maredudd
~1136 - UNKNOWN
Maredud
ap
Rhydderch
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Tangwystl
verch
Rhys
~1345 - >1423
Philip
ap
Adam
78
78
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1295 - UNKNOWN
Adam
"Dwpa"
ap Morus
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1265 - UNKNOWN
Morus
ap
Ernwlff
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Ernwlff
ap
Adam
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1200 AND 1246 - UNKNOWN
Adam
"Fychan"
Adam
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1210 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Burchill
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Adam
ap Ifor
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
BET 1174 AND 1185 - UNKNOWN
Goleuddydd
verch
Hywel
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1185 - UNKNOWN
David
Burchill
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1189 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Turberville
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1436 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Vaughan
~1410 - 1471
Roger
Vaughan
61
61
~1414 - UNKNOWN
Denise
verch
Thomas
~1377 - 1415
Roger
Vaughan
38
38
~1405 - 1454
Gwladus
verch
Dafydd
49
49
~1465 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Whitney
~1436 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Whitney
~1452 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Vaughn
~1410 - ~1468
Eustace
Whitney
58
58
~1414 - UNKNOWN
Jennet
Trussell
~1422 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Vaughn
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Gethyn
~1379 - 12 MAR 1440/41
Robert
Whitney
~1348 - 1402
Robert
Whitney
54
54
~1352 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Cromwell
~1318 - ~1380
Robert
Whitney
62
62
~1383 - UNKNOWN
Wenllian
(Joan)
Oldcastle
~1352 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Oldcastle
~1287 - 9 FEB 1352/53
Eustace
Whitney
~1256 - BET 1301 AND 1306
Eustace
Whitney
~1225 - <1277
Robert
Whitney
52
52
~1383 - UNKNOWN
William
Trussell
~1360 - UNKNOWN
Lawrence
Trussell
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Scharnels
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Margery
Ludlow
~1365 - UNKNOWN
John
Ludlow
~1370 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Lingayn
~1353 - UNKNOWN
Dafydd
"Fychan"
ap Dafydd
Was Dafydd's mother Gwenllian or Angharad??
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Dafydd
ap
Llywelyn
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Joyce
Fitton
~1356 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Einion
~1510 - UNKNOWN
Rheinallt
Morgan
~1512 - UNKNOWN
John
Morgan
~1514 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
Morgan
~1516 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Morgan
~1518 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
Morgan
~1520 - UNKNOWN
Maud
Morgan
~1522 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Morgan
~1524 - UNKNOWN
Constance
Morgan
~1526 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Morgan
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morgan
~1555 - UNKNOWN
John
Miller
~1555 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
MacKay
~1530 - 1572
Iye Du
Mackay
42
42
~1534 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Sinclair
1550 - 1631
Duncan
Campbell
80
80
~1557 - 1593
Janet
Stewart
36
36
~1515 - 1583
Colin
Campbell
68
68
~1525 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Ruthven
~1490 - 1550
Donald
MacKay
60
60
~1500 - 2 JAN 1561/62
Elene
Sinclair
~1463 - 1517
Iye (Red)
Roy
MacKay
54
54
~1470 - UNKNOWN
FNU
O'Beolan
~1507 - UNKNOWN
John
Sinclair
~1511 - UNKNOWN
Agatha
Groat
~1463 - UNKNOWN
William
Sinclair
BET 1467 AND 1478 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Gordon
~1433 - UNKNOWN
William
Sinclair
~1432 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Leslie
~1630 - UNKNOWN
James
Miller
~1632 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Miller
~1634 - UNKNOWN
Augustine
Miller
~1638 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Miller
~1636 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Miller
~1360 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
Kemeys
~1363 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Verch
Ieuan
~1368 - >1419
Mathew
ap
Ieuan
51
51
~1358 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
ap
Gruffydd
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Crisli
verch
Gawdyn
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
verch
Jenkyn
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Jenkyn
ap
John
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Alice verch
Robert
Hopkin
~1312 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Hopkin
~1594 - 1657
John
Edward
Lewis
63
63
"the Welsh Lineage of John Lewis (1592-1657) Emigrant to Gloucester, VA by Grace McLean Moses, p 4, "Here lieth interred the body of John Lewis (borne in Munmoth shire) died the 21st of August 1657 aged 63 years. The anagram of his name I shew no ill"- lying on the exact tract of land patent to Mr Jon Lewis, 250 acres at the head of a branch belonging to Poroptanke Creek, called Lewis Creek-Gloucester Co, VA-1 July 1653 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John was granted two hundred and fifty acres for the transfer of five persons into the colony of Gloucester County, Virginia in 1653. Names John Lewis, Lidia Lewis, William Lewis, Edward Lewis and John Lewis Jr. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry/David V. Hughey Ancestry/Ronnie Fitzgerald
~1610 - UNKNOWN
Liddea
Warner
Ancestry/David V. Hughey
BET 1550 AND 1560 - 1616
William
Lewis
Ancestry/Ronnie Fitzgerald Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
1565 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Puleston
Ancestry/Ronnie Fitzgerald Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell Ancestry - Phillip Clark
BET 1689 AND 1707 - UNKNOWN
William
Lewis
~1694 - UNKNOWN
Mourning
Lewis
BET 1689 AND 1707 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Lewis
BET 1689 AND 1707 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Phillip
Llewelyn
BET 1525 AND 1530 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Lewis
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
BET 1512 AND 1520 - UNKNOWN
Agnes verch
William
Griffith
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
BET 1530 AND 1540 - 1599
John
Puleston
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Woolrich
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1491 - 1 FEB 1523/24
Christopher
(of Barnetby)
Kelke
~1495 - JAN 1559/60
Isabel
Girlington
~1460 - UNKNOWN
William
Girlington
~1462 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Hilyard or
Hildyard
D. <1557
Thomasine
Skerne
D. UNKNOWN
Percival
Skerne
~1575 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Farrar
JAN 1580/81 - UNKNOWN
John
Farrar
~1435 - 1501
Robert
Hildyard
66
66
<1440 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hastings
~0835 - UNKNOWN
Eliffer
ap
Gronwy
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Gronwy
ap
Cynhaethwy
~0768 - UNKNOWN
Cynhaethwy
ap
Ceno
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Cynfelyn
ap
Iaceu
~0896 - UNKNOWN
Arthfael
ap
Enflew
~0898 - UNKNOWN
Idwal
ap
Enflew
BET 789 AND 810 - 0878
Rhodri
ap
Merfyn
Was Rhodri's mother Nest or Esyllt? Rhodri was the first ruler of Wales to be called "the Great" and the first to rule most of present day Wales. He inherited the kingdom of Gwynedd on his father's death in 844 and the kingdom of Powys in 855 when hi uncle Cyngen ap Cadell, Ruler of Powys, died on pilgimage to Rome. In 872 when Gwygon, the ruler of Seisyllwg accidentally drowned, Rhodri added his kingdom to his domain by virtue of his marriage to Angharad, Gwgon's sister. Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Hwyel Dda) wikipedia.org (Rhodri the Great)
BET 764 AND 780 - BET 843 AND 844
Merfyn
"Frych" ap
Gwriad
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad) wikipedia.org (Rhodri the Great)
~0770 - UNKNOWN
Esyllt
verch
Cynan
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad)
BET 738 AND 750 - 0825
Gwriad
ap
Elidir
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0801 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Cadell
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad) wikipedia.org (Rhodri the Great)
~0720 - BET 816 AND 817
Cynan
Tyndaethwy ap
Rhodri Molwynog
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0825 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Meurig
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 770 AND 780 - UNKNOWN
Meurig
ap
Dyfnwallon
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0755 - UNKNOWN
Dyfnwallon
ap
Arthen
~0886 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
ap
Owain
~0893 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
ap
Owain
~0822 - 0886
Hywel
ap
Rhys
64
64
~0826 - UNKNOWN
Lleuca
Rhys
~0792 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap
Arthfael
~0768 - UNKNOWN
Arthfael
ap
Gwriad
~0770 - UNKNOWN
Brawstuff
verch
Gloud
~0716 - UNKNOWN
Gwriad
ap
Brochwel
~0673 - UNKNOWN
Brochwel
ap
Rhys
~0643 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap
Ithel
~0748 - UNKNOWN
Ceingar
verch
Maredudd
~0721 - 0796
Maredudd
ap
Tewdws
75
75
~0699 - UNKNOWN
Tewdws
I ap
Rhain
~0677 - UNKNOWN
Rhain
ap
Cadwgon
~0655 - UNKNOWN
Cadwgon
"Trydelig"
ap Cathen
~0633 - UNKNOWN
Cathen
ap
Gwlyddien
~1047 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
ap
Cydrych
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Gruffudd
~1173 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap
Gruffudd
D. UNKNOWN
Lloyd
Stamey
May be the "Infant son of Bob & Florence Stamey" buried in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery "7-23-1937."
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
Living
Stamey
1831 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Countryman
~1854 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Franklin
Hintson
~1856 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Hintson
~1858 - UNKNOWN
William
B.
Hintson
~1004 - UNKNOWN
Cynan
ap
Iago
~1031 - UNKNOWN
Ragnaillt
of
Dublin
~0964 - 1039
Iago
ap
Idwal
75
75
~0964 - UNKNOWN
Afandreg
verch
Gwair
~1000 - 1034
Amlaib
macSitric
34
34
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Maelcorcre
of
Leinster
BET 1040 AND 1044 - 1105
Owain
ap
Edwin
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Morwyl
verch
Ednywain
BET 990 AND 1020 - 1073
Edwin
ap
Gronwy
Ancestry - Roger Saunders
BET 1018 AND 1024 - UNKNOWN
Iwerydd
verch
Cynfen
Ancestry - Roger Saunders
~1000 - >1079
Ednywain
I ap
Neiniad
79
79
~1000 - >1070
Gwerful
verch
Lluddica
70
70
~0940 - 0996
Idwal
ap
Meurig
56
56
~0917 - UNKNOWN
Meurig
ap
Idwal
~0949 - UNKNOWN
Gwair
ap Pill
~0970 - 1042
Sitric
mac
Ambliab
72
72
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Slani
ingen
Briain
BET 926 AND 942 - 1014
Brian
Boru na
Munster
Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig King of Ireland, 1002-1014; king of Mumu (Munster), 978-1014. Brian became king of Munster upon defeating and killing the previous king Máel Muad mac Brain (of Éoganacht Raithlind) in 978 [AU; CGH 360 (Munster king list)]. In 1002, he was recognized as king of Ireland on the submission of Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill. His forces were victorious at the famous Battle of Clontarf near Dublin on Good Friday, 23 April 1014, but both Brian and his son Murchad were killed there [AU; AI; CS; AFM; ALC]. Date of Birth: possibly 941 [AU]. Although his birth entry in the Annals of Ulster is certainly retrospective, it would make Brian about 73 at the time of his death, and is much more likely than the date of ca. 926 that is indicated by other annals [e.g., CS, AFM, both also retrospective]. Place of Birth: Unknown Date of Death: 23 April 1014 [AU; AI; CS; AFM; ALC, of which the last two of these indicate that the battle occurred on Good Friday, which was on 23 April in 1014] Place of Death: Battle of Clontarf (near Dublin), buried at Ard Macha (Armagh) [AU]. Father: Cennétig mac Lorcáin, king of Tuadmuman (Thomond), d. 951 [CGH 237, 250, 427] Mother: Bé Binn ingen Aurchada, daughter of Aurchad mac Murchada, king of of Uí Briúin Seóla (West Connacht) [BS 188-9, 227] Spouses: There is some uncertainty about the order of Brian's four known wives. As mother of Murchad, apparently Brian's eldest son, Mór would appear to be the first wife, and Dub Choblaig appears to have been a wife married late in life. The order of Echrad and Gormlaith is more ambiguous, but Gormlaith's son by Brian survived Brian by fifty years, suggesting the order shown here. (1) Mór ingen Eiden, daughter of Eiden mac Clérig of Uí Fiachrach Aidne [CGH 238; BS 228, which give her parentage and state that she was the mother of Murchad, Conchobar, and Flann, but neither of these two sources give her first name, which is given by Todd clxiii, clxxvi (citing O'Donovan, ed. The genealogies, tribes and customs of the Hy Fiachrach, 398)]. (2) Echrad ingen Carrlusa, daughter of Carrlus mac Ailella, king of Uí Áeda Odba [BS 189, 228, which states that she was Tadc's mother. The Book of Lecan version of the Banshenchus indicates that Echrad was also married (order uncertain) to a certain Gilla Pátraic (somtimes identified with the king of Osraige of that name, but actual identity uncertain) [BS 189]. (3) Gormlaith ingen Murchada, d. 1030 [AT; CS], daughter of Murchad mac Finn, king of Laigen (Leinster) [BS 314, 338, 189, 227; CS, which state that she was the mother of Murchad.] Gormlaith had previously been married to Amlaíb Cuaran (Anlaf Cwiran, Olaf Cuaran), d. 981, king of Dublin and York, by whom she was the mother of Sitriuc mac Amlaíb, king of Dublin [AT; BS 314, 338, 189, 227], and also a son-in-law of Brian (see below). She is said to have been repudiated by Brian, after which she married Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill, king of Ireland and Mide (Meath). (4) Dub Choblaig, d. 1009, daughter of the king of Connacht [AU and other Irish annals, which do not state which king of Connacht was her father. The king reigning at the time of her obituary in the annals was Cathal mac Conchobair (reigned 973-1010), and he would be the most likely candidate for her father.] Children: by Mor ingen Eiden: Murchad mac Briain, rígdamna of Ireland, slain at Clontarf, 23 April 1014. Conchobar mac Briain. No further information known. Flann mac Briain. No further information known. by Echrad ingen Carrlusa: Tadc mac Briain, rígdamna of Ireland [AI], d. 1023 [CGH 250, 427; BS 189, 228] by Gormlaith ingen Murchada: Donnchad mac Briain, king of Mumu, d. 1065 [CGH 238; BS 314, 338, 189, 227] mother unknown: Domnall mac Briain, d. 1011 [AI; AFM] Slani ingen Briain, m. Sitriuc mac Amlaíb (Sigtryggr Óláfsson, Sitric "Silkenbeard"), king of Dublin [HGaC, which further gives the line of descent of Gruffudd ap Cynan, king of Gwynedd, from Slani. The marriage is partially confirmed by CGG193, 257, which states that the "son of Amlaíb" (clearly referring to Sitriuc) was married to a daughter of Brian.] Sadb ingen Briain, d. 1048 [AI], said to have married Cian mac Máel Muaid, a son of Brian's predecessor in the kingship of Munster, Máel Muad mac Brain [Todd cxl, but without citing a source]. Dub Essa ingen Briain, d.1052 [CS; AFM] Bé Binn ingen Briain, d. 1073 [AU; AFM] Commentary Supposed additional daughter (probably falsely attributed): NN, stated without evidence to have been a wife of Malcolm II, king of Scotland [Newman 144, 161 states that a daughter of Brian (name not provided) was married to Malcolm II, without providing any supporting evidence. This alleged daughter has been supplied with the name of "Blanaid" in some databases, evidently based on certain works of historical fiction written by novelist Morgan Llywelyn which used Newman's book as a source. This supposed daughter is absent from other recent histories of both Ireland and Scotland that would have been expected to mention the marriage if there was any good evidence for it, and the existence of this supposed daughter cannot be accepted based on any currently known evidence.] Bibliography AFM = John O’Donovan, ed. & trans., Annála Rioghachta Eireann. Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters (7 vols., Dublin, 1848-51). ALC = W. M. Hennessy, ed. & trans., Annals of Loch Cé (Rolls Series 54, London, 1871). AI = Seán Mac Airt, ed. & trans., The Annals of Inisfallen (Dublin, 1944, reprinted 1988). AU = Seán Mac Airt and Gearóid Mac Niocaill, ed. & trans., The Annals of Ulster (Dublin, 1983). AT = Whitley Stokes, ed., ‘The Annals of Tigernach’, Revue Celtique 16 (1895), 374-419; 17 (1896), 6-33, 116-263, 337-420; 18 (1897), 9-59, 150-303, 374-91. (Includes text plus translation of Irish text, but no translation of Latin text.) CGG = J. H. Todd, ed. & trans., Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh. The War of the Gaedhil with the Gall (Rolls Series 48, London, 1867). (An early twelfth century source describing the wars between the Irish and Vikings, generally regarded as propoganda written in favor of the descendants of Brian Bóruma, but also incorporating earlier material. Information from the actual text of Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh is cited above as "CGG", whereas statements made by Todd in the lengthy introduction are cited above as "Todd".) CGH = M. A. O’Brien, ed., Corpus Genealogiarum Hiberniae (Dublin, 1962, reprinted 1976 with new Introduction by J. V. Kelleher). CS = W. M. Hennessy, ed. & trans., Chronicum Scotorum (Rolls Series 46, London, 1866). HGaC = Genealogies from Hanes Gruffudd ap Cynan, in Peter C. Bartrum, ed., Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts (Cardiff, 1966), 35-7. Newman = Roger Chatterton Newman, Brian Boru, King of Ireland (Dublin, 1983). Todd = Todd's notes and introduction from CGG above. Compiled by Stewart Baldwin Submitted 9 September 2001. _____________________________________ Brian Boroimhe * (Boru), the 175th Monarch of Ireland: a younger son of Cieadh; b. 926, at Kincora, the royal seat of his ancestors; and fell by the hand of Brodar, the Danish admiral at, the battle of Clontarf, on Good Friday, the 23rd April, 1014, in the 88th year of his age. This Brian ("Brian": Irish, very greath strength), was the ancestor of O'Brien, Kings of Thomond. He had eleven brothers, of whom only four left issue, viz. - I. Mahoun, the eldest brother, who was King of Munster, before Brian, and a quo many families. II. Donchamacn, who was the ancestor of among other families, Custace, O'Kennedy, O'Regan (of Thomond), O'Kelleher, O'Beollan (or Boland), O'Casey, Power, Twomey, etc. III. Eichtigern (a quo Ahearne, Hearne, Heron), who was ancestor of MacCraith, (or MacGrath), of Thomond, ets. IV> Anlmacn, who was the ancestor of Quirk, etc. Brian Boroimhe was four times m.; his first wife was Mor, dau. of Flan O'Hyne, Prince of Hy-Fichra Aidhue, in Galway, by whome he had three sons of whom Murrough, who fell at the Battle of Clontarf, was one. Brian was secondly m. to Eachraidh, dau. of Cerbhall, son of Olioll Fionn, and had: 1. Teige; 2. Donal, who distinguished himself at Clontarf, and was slain by the Siol Murray in a battle fought by the Dalcassians against the Conacians. His third wife was Gormliath, the "Kormloda" of Icelandic history; sister of Maelmora, King of Leinster: and relict of Aulaf, the Danish King of Dublin, to whom she bore the celebrated Sitric, who succeeded his father as King of the Danes of Dublin. By Gormliath Brian had Donogh, the 176th Monarch of Ireland, who was the ancestor of Plunkett, and of the O'Briens of Coomacgh, in Limerick, and of Aherlow, in Tipperary; and a daughter Dabh, who m. Cian who is #109 on the "O'Mahony" pedigree, by whom she had Mathgabhuin, the founder of the family of O'Mahony, in the county Cork. Brian's fourth wife was Dubhcobhla, who d. s.p. 1009; she was dau. of Cathal O'Connor, King of Connaught. *Brian Boroimhe is represented by our old annaists as a man of fine figure, large stature, of great strength of body, and undaunted valour; and has been always justly celebrated as one of the greatest of the Irish Monarchs, equally conspicuous for his mental endowments and physical energies; a man of great intellectmacl powers, sagacity, and bravery; a warrior and legislator; and, at the same time, distinguished for his munificence, piety, and patronage of learned men: thus combining all the elements of a great character, and equally eminent in the arts of war and peace; a hero and patriot, whose memory will always remain famous as one of the foremost of the Irish Kings, in wisdom and valour. Brian lived at his palace of (Cean Cora) (Kincora), in a style of regal splendour and magnificence, unequalled by any of the Irish Kings since the days of Cormac MacArt, the celebrated Monarch of Ireland in the third century - the glories of whose palace at Tara were for many ages the theme of the Irish bards. [Irish Landed Gentry, pp 122-123] ______________________________ Annals of Ulster has many various entries on Brian Boru from about 999 until his death in 1014. (pp 429-449) U1014.2 Brian son of Ceinnetig son of Lorcan, king of Ireland, and Mael Sechnaill son of Domnall, king of Temair, led and army to Ath Cliath. All the Laigin were assembled to meet him, and the foreigners of Aith Cliath, and a like number of the foreigners of Scandinavia, i.e. to the number of 1,000 breastplates. A valiant battle was fought between them, the like of which was never before encountered. Then the foreigners and teh Laigin first broke in defeat, and they were completely wiped out. There fell on the side of the foreign troop in this battle Mael Morda son of Murchad, king of Laigin, and Domnal son of Fergal, king of the Forthmactha, and of the foreigners there fell Dubgall son of Amlaib, Siucraid son of Lodur, jarl of Innsi Orc, and Gilla Ciarain son of Glun Iairn, heir designate of the foreigners, and Oittir Dub and Smacrtgair and Donnchad grandson of Erulb and Grisene and Luimne and Amlaib son of Lagmann and Brotor who slew Brian i.e. chief of the Scandinavian fleet, and six thousand who were killed or drowned. Of the Irish moreover there fell in the counter-shock Brian son of Ceinneting, over-king of the Irish of Ireland, and of the foreigners and of the Britons, the Augustus of the whole of north-west Europe, and his son Murchad, and the latter's son, i.e. Tairdelbach son of Murchad, and Conaing son of Donn Cmacn son of Cenneitig, heir designate of Mumu, and Mothla son of Domnal son of Faelan, king of the Deisi Muman; Eochu son of Dunadach and Niall mac Cuinn and Ceineitig's son, - Brian's three companions; two kings of Ui Maine, mac Cellaig .......... , and Mael Rmacnaid mac hEidin, king of Aidne, and Claen, king of Ciarraige Lmacchra and Domnall son of Diarmait, king of Corcu Daiscinn, and Scannlan son of Cathal, king of Eoganacht of Loch Lein, and other nobles. Mael Muire son of Eochaid, successor of Patrick, with his venerable clerics and relics, came moreover to Sord Coluim Chille, and brought away the body of Brian, king of Ireland, and the body of his son Murchad, and the head of Conaing and the head of Mothla, and buried them in Ard Macha in a new tomb. For twelve nights the community of Patrick waked the bodies in honour of the dead king. [Annals of Ulster, p 447-449] _______________________________________ Annals of the Four Masters has many entries on Brian Boru from about 997 until his death in which it has in1013. (pp 737-781) M1013.11 An army was lead by Brian, son of Ceinneidigh, son of Lorcan, King of Ireland, and by Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, King of Teamhair, to Ath-cliath. The foreigners of the west of Europe assembled against Brian and Maelseachlainn; and they took with them ten hundred men with coats of mail. A spirited, fierce, violent, vengeful, and furious battle was fought between them, the likeness of which was not to be found in that time, - at Clmacintarbh, on the Friday before Easter precisely. In this battle were slain Brian, son of Ceinneidigh, monarch of Ireland, who was the Augustus of all the West of Europe, in the eighty-eighth year of his age; Murchadh, son of Brian, heir apparent to the sovereignty of Ireland, in the sixty-third year of his age; Conaing, son of Donncmacn, the son of Brian's brother; Toirdhealbhach, son of Murchadh, son of Brian; Mothla, son of Domhnall, son of Faelan, lord of the Deisi-Mumhan; Eocha, son of Dunadhach, i.e. chief of Clann-Scannlain; Niall mac Cuinn; Cuduiligh, son of Ceinneidigh, the three companions of Brian; Tadha mac Cealliagh, lord of Ui Maine; Maelrmacnaidh na Paidre mac hEidhin, lord of Aidhne; Geibheannach, son of Dubhagan, lord of Feara-Maighe; Mac-Beatha, son of Muireadhach Claen, lord of Ciarraighe-Lmacchra; Domhnall, son of Diarmaid, lord of Corca-Bhaiscinn; Scannlan, son of Cathal, lord of Eoghanacht-Locha Lein; and Domhnall, son of Einhin, son of Cainneach, great steward of Mair in Alba. The forces were afterwards routed by dint of battling, bravery, and striking, by Maelseachlainn, from Tulcainn to Ath-cliath, against the foreigners and the Leinstermen; and there fell Maelmordha, son of Murchadh, son of Finn, King of Leinster; the son of Brogarbhan, son of Conchobhar, Tanist of Ui-Failghe; and Tuathal, son of Ugaire, royal heir of Leinster; and a countless slaughter of the Leinstermen along with them. There were also slain Dubhghall, son of Amhlaeibh, and Gillaciarain, son of Gluniairn, two tanists of the foreigners; Sichfrith, son of Loder, Earl of Innsi hOrc; Brodar, chief of the Danes of Denmarks, who was the person that slew Brian. The ten hundred in armour were cut to pieces, and at the least three thousand of the foreigners were slain. It was of the death of Brian and of this battle the following quatrain was composed: Thirteen years, one thousand complete Since Christ was born, not long since the date, Of prosperous years - accurate the enumeration - until the foreigners were slaughtered together with Brian. Maelmuire, son of Eochaidh, successor of Patrick, proceeded with the seniors and relics to Sord-Choluim-Chille; and they carried from thence the body of Brian, King of Ireland, and the body of Murchadh, his son, and the head of Conaing, and the head of Mothla. Maelmuire and his clergy waked the bodies with great honour and veneration; and they were interred at Ard-Macha in a new tomb. [Annals of the Four Masters, pp 773-781] (from Jane Williams Flank tree at Ancestry.com)
~0950 - ~0980
Eachraidh
Ui Aeda
Odba
30
30
~0920 - 1014
Dunlaing
of
Leinster
94
94
~0890 - 0958
Tuathal
of
Leinster
68
68
~0860 - 0917
Ugaire
of
Leinster
57
57
~0959 - UNKNOWN
Gronwy
ap
Einion
~0983 - UNKNOWN
Ethelfleda
verch
Edwin
~0933 - 0984
Einion
ap
Owain
51
51
wikipedia.org (Owain ap Hywel) Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~0934 - UNKNOWN
Nesta
of
Devon
~0913 - 0987
Owain
ap
Hywel
74
74
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Owain ap Hywel) Ancestry - Errol Bevan http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~0918 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Llewelyn
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Uchtryd
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1110 - >1184
Iorwerth
ap
Owain
74
74
IN 1171 Iorwerth, somehow, fell under the king's displeasure, and lost Caerleon. When (1172) it seemed that the two were once more coming to terms, Iorwerth's son, Owain, was killed by the earl of Gloucester's men, and Iorwerth, with his surviving son Hywel, blazed out against the king and the Normans. Taking advantage of the great 'rebellion' of 1173, they seized Caerleon and other castles in Gwent; and though they had lost these castles by 1175, their friendship with the 'lord' Rhys availed them to induce the king to return Caerleon to them; in 1184-5 Hywel was one of the six men who held castles in Glamorgan and Gwent in the king's name. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p638] Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0938 - 0999
Maredudd
ap
Owain
61
61
wikipedia.org (Owain ap Hywel) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog wikipedia.org (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn)
~0943 - UNKNOWN
FNU
verch
Llandilo
~0940 - 1037
Lluddica
ap
Tewdwr
97
97
0903 - UNKNOWN
Tewdwr
ap
Ynyr
~0907 - UNKNOWN
Angahard
verch
Hywel
~0958 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Iago
~0916 - UNKNOWN
Iago
ap
Idwal
~0883 - 0942
Idwal
ap
Anarawd
59
59
~0887 - UNKNOWN
Mereddon
verch
Cadw?
~0887 - 0950
Hywel
"Ddu\The Good"
ap Cadell
63
63
Hywel eventually became ruler of most of Wales. He was one of the most successful native Welch rulers prior to the Norman conquest. He was the only Welsh ruler ever to produce coinage. Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Owain ap Hywel) wikipedia.org (Hwyel Dda) http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
BET 890 AND 893 - 0943
Elen
verch
Llywarch
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1164 AND 1225 - UNKNOWN
Gronwy
of
Arwystli
Ancestry - David Hurst Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Llywarch
ap
Gwrgan
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Gwrgan
of
Ceredigion
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Gwrgeneu
of
Ceredigion
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Gwreneu
of
Ceredigion
Ancestry - Larry Overmire Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Mawd
verch
Ralph
Ancestry - Larry Overmire Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Einion
of
Ceredigion
Ancestry - Larry Overmire Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - TC Renehan
~1075 - 1116
Owain
ap
Cadwgon
41
41
Owain ap Cadwgan (d 1116) prince of Powys, was the son of Cadwgan ap Bleddyn ap Cynfyn. He spent a part of his childhood at the court of Muircheartach, king of Dublin and of Munster, whither he was sent for protection during the 'invasion of the two earls' (1098), but he no doubt returned to Wales when his father became lord of Ceredigion and part of Powys. In 1106 he murdered Meurig and Griffri, sons of Trahaiarn ap Caradog, a deed which early betrayed the violence of his disposition. In 1110 he committed an ourtrage which had serious consequences. Gerald of Windsor, the castellan of Pembroke, was building himself a home at Cenarth Bychan, and had already taken thither his wife Nest (daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr) and her children. Owain paid a visit to Nest, who was his second cousin, and, becoming violently enamoured of her, organised a night attacke upon the half-build fortress and carried her off. Cadwgan vainly endeavoured to ward off the vengeance certain to follow such a deed by inducing Owain to retore his captive. Other Welsh princes were sent into Cadwgan's territories by Henry I to avenge the wrongs of his officer, and father and son were forced to go into hiding. Owain sailed across to Ireland and sought refuge with his old protector, Muircheartach. Cadwgan was able in a little while to recover Ceredigion, but had to promise that he would have no dealings with his lawless son. Unfortunately he had no control over Owain's movements. Before the end of the year the fugitive had returned, and, finding the new prince of Powys, Madog ap Rhiryd, at odds with the Normans, entered into an alliance with him. Henry set another ruler over Powys in the person of Iorwerth ap Bleddyn, whereupon Owain and Madog established themselves as freebooters, using Iorwerth's territory as a retreat. It was in vain that Iorwerth appealed to them to have some regard for his reputation; they only quitted his territory when he gathered together a host against them. After devastating Meirionydd, Owain ventured once again into Ceredition, and soon began a course of border plunder at the expense of the men of Dyfed. The murder of a prominent Fleming, William of Brabant, by Owain and his men was reported to Henry as he was in conference with Cadwgan. convinced that nothing could be made of Owain, the king now deprived Cadwgan of Ceredigion, which was given to Gilbert de Clare. Owain thereupon made his escape once more to Ireland. But in 1112 Iorwerth of Powys was slain by Madog ap Rhiryd, the vacant lordship was given to Cadwgan, and Owain was forgiven. Madog, however, slew Cadwgan before Owain reappeared in Powys; he received a portion of the lordship from the crown authorities, but the greater part was given to Owain. In the following year Madog fell into the hands of Owain's captain of the gmacrds, Maredudd ap Bleddyn, and at Owain's command the captive was blinded and depried of his lands. Henry I's expedition of 1114 was largely directed against Owain, who took refuge with Gruffydd ap Cynan; but the Welsh had not much difficulty in purchasing terms of peace, and when Henry crossed to Normandy in September, the prince of Powys was one of his retinue. He returned with the king the following July, having in the meantime been knighted. so completely was he now restored to favor that in 1116 Henry entrusted him to the task of subduing the rebellious Gruffydd ap Rhys, who was actively asserting his claim to the lordship of Deheubarth. Owain led a host into Ystrad Tywi, but, while ravaging with a small company near Carmarthen, was unexpectedly attacked by a Flemish army under Gerald of Windsor and killed. [Dictionary of National Biography XIV:1284-5] ____________________________________ Owain ap Cadwgan (d 1116), prince of Powys. He has earned notoriety because of his abduction of Nest in 1109, and teh murder in 1110 of a leading member of the Flemish colony in Dyfed, incidents which gained him the lasting enmity of those injured thereby; indeed he d at the nads of a part of Flemings led by Nest's husband, Gerald of Windsor, when, in 1116, he was campaigning on behalf of the king against a fellow-prince in South Wales. Meanwhile, after two short periods of exile in Ireland, he had succeeded his father, Cadwgan ap Bleddyn, as king in Powys (1111). After the royal expedition into Wales in 1114, Henry I, who had always shown considerable patience with Owain, took the precaution of taking him to Normandy where he was knighted in 1115. He left no direct descendants. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p689] ________________________________ From: "D. Spencer Hines" <D._Spencer_Hines_TD@@aya.yale.edu> Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval,soc.history.medieval Subject: Re: The Bastards of King Henry I NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 15:47:42 EDT There are several versions of one intriguing story about the Welsh beauty Nest ---- 26th Great-Grandmother Nest ---- some may well say. The first version is that at Christmas of 1108, Owain, son of Cadwgan ap Bleddyn [Owain ap Cadwgan of Cardigan] came to visit Gerald of Windsor and his wife Nest. Owain supposedly so lusted after her that he attacked the castle that very same night, carried her off and had his way with her. In a Version 1A of that story, Nest is herself a willing abductee. All in all, probably a better story. In the second version, the castle is identified ---- the castle of Cenarth Bychan ---- and Owain and 15 companions in debauched lechery break in, set fire to several buildings and during the resulting chaos seize Nest and her children. In Version 2A of that story ---- which obviously overlaps with 1 and 1A ---- Nest is, once again, a willing partner to the escapade. No known illegitimates seem to have resulted from this adventure in 12th Century Mistress-Snatching. But, be that as it may, Nest was some babe ---- and if she is indeed my 26th Great-Grandmother [and that of millions of other folks] I'd certainly liked to have dinner and a nice chat with her ---- take her to Waikiki and Kamaci for a scenic trip ---- that sort of thing. In any case, Henry I 'Beauclerc' seems to have been so angered by this treatment of his castellan at Pembroke and his wife ---- as well as Henry's maîtresse du jour ---- that he reportedly saw it as a direct challenge to his kingly power and arranged for the invasion of Ceredigion, as an act of revenge against Owain ap Cadwgan and his family. Deus Vult. Fortem Posce Animum. ---- D. Spencer Hines ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Larry Overmire http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm wikipedia.org (Owain ap Cadwgan) Ancestry - TC Renehan
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Ewron
verch
Hoedlyw
Ancestry - TC Renehan
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Cynillin ap
Y Blaidd
Rydd
~1047 - 1111
Cadwgon
of
Nannau
64
64
Cadwgan (d 1111), prince, was the second son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn. He is first heard of in 1088, when, with his brothers, Madog and Rhiryd, he attacked Deheubarth and drove Rhys ap Tewdwr into exile. Later in the year, Rhys returned with a fleet from Ireland and met the men of Powys in a battle, in which Madog and Rhiryd fell, but from which Cadwgan escaped. The death of Rhys in 1093 seemed to offer an opportunity for renewing the foiled attempt upon the South, but a few weeks sufficed ot show that it was the Normans who were to profit, and this on a grand scale, by the untoward event. In was about this time that Cadwgan, as a measure if defence, m. the daughter of his Norman neighbour, Picot de Sai, whom Domesday shows as the lord of Clun and the surrounding area. He took an active part in the Welsh upheaval of the reign of William Rufus, defeating the Normans in 1094 at the battle of Coed Yspwys (its site is unknown) and joining Gruffudd ap Cynan in the defence of Angelesy and the flight to Ireland of 1098. When better conditions enabled the two to return to Wales in 1099, Cadwgan received from earl Robert of Shrewsbury in vassalage his share of Powys and, therewith, Ceredigion. He allowed himself to be drawn into the revolt of the Montgomery family against Henry I in 1102, but escaped the ruin which befell the earl in 1103 and retained his dominions. The last years of his life were disturbed by the violence and family feuds of the line of Powys. His son Owain was an outstanding offender. The shameless abduction of Nest (fl 1120) by Owain in 1109 imperilled the position of his father, who was at first left with nothing more thatn the vill he had received in frank marriage with his wife, but later received Ceredition. This he lost in 1110, as the result of further misdeeds of Owain; Ceredigion was given to Gilbert FitzRichard and became a Norman lordship, while Cadwgan sank into a landless royal pensioner. Again there was a turn of fortune, when his brother Iorwerth was murdered in 1111 by his nephew, Madog ap Rhiryd; the king restored him to southern Powys. But in the same year he also fell a victim to the same unnatural assailant; while planning to build a castle at Trallwng Llywelyn (Welshpool) he was treacheroulsy attacked and, with little resistance, slain. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p64-65] _____________________________ Cadwgan (d 1112), a Welsh prince, was a son of Bleddyn, who was the son of Cynfyn, and the near kinsman of the famous Gruffudd, son of Llewelyn, on whose death Harold appointed Bleddyn and his brother Rhiwallon kings of the Welsh. This settlement did not last very long, but Bleddyn retained to his death possession of a great part of Gwynedd., and handed his territories down to his sons, of whom, besides Cadwgan, four others, Madog, Rhirid, Maredudd, and Iorwerth, are mentioned in the chronicles. Cadwgan's name first appears in history in 1087, when, in conjunction with Madog and Rhirid, he led a North Welsh army against Rhys, son of Tewdwr, king of South Wales. The victory fell to the brothers, and Rhys retreated to Ireland, whence he soon returned with a Danish fleet, and turned the tables on his foes in the battle of Llechryd. Cadwgan escaped with his life, but his two brothers were slain. Six years later Rhys was slain by the Norman conquerors of Brecheiniog (1093), and Cadwgan availed himself of the confusion caused by the catastrophe of the only strong Welsh state in South Wales to renew his attacks on Deheubarth. His inroad on Dyved in May prepared the way for the French conquest of that region, which took place within two months, despite the unavailing struggles of Cadwgan and his family. But the Norman conquest of Ceredigion and Dyved excited the bitterest resistance of the Welsh, who profited by William Rufus' absence in Normandy in 1094 to make a great attack on their newly built castles. Cadwganl now in close league with Gruffudd, son of Cynan, the chief king of Gwynedd, was foremost among the revolters. Besides demolishing their castles in Gwynedd, the allied princes penetrated into Ceredigion and Dyved, and won a great victory in the wood of Yspwys, which was followed by a devestation foray whcih overran the shires of Hereford, Gloucester, and Worcester. But, as Mr Freeman points out, Cadwgan fought in the interest of Gwynedd rather that of Wales. His capture of the castles of Ceredigion was followed by the wholesale transplantation of the inhabitants, their property, and cattle into North Wales. A little later Cadwgan's family joined in forays that penetrated to the walls of Pembroke, the only stronghold, except Rhyd y Gors, now left to the Frenchmen. Two invasions of Rufus himself were needed to repair the damage, but the great expedition of 1097 was a signal failure. Rufus 'mickle lost in men and horses,' and Cadwgan was distinguished as the worthiest of the chieftains of the victorious Cymry in the pages of the Peterborough chronicler, who in his distant fenland monastery commonly knew little of the names of Welsh kings. Such successes emboldened Cadwgan and his ally Gruffudd to attempt to save Anglesea when threatened in 1099 by the two earls Hugh of Chester and Shrewsbury. But the treachery of their own men - either the nobles of Mona or some of their Irish-Danish allies - drove both kings to seek safety in flight in Ireland. Next year they returned to Wales, and made peace with the border earls. Cadwgan became the man of the Earl of Shrewsbury, and received as a feif from his Ceredigion and part of Powys. In 1102 Robert of Belleme called upon Cadwgan and his brothers Iorwerth and Maredudd for help in his great war against Henry I. Great gifts of lands, horses, and arms persmacded Cadwgan and Maredudd to join Robert in Shropshire, but Iorwerth stayed behind, and his sudden defection is regarded by the Welsh chroniclers as a main cause of Robert's fall. Iorwerth now appears to have endeavoured to dispossess Cadwgan and Maredudd of their lands a supporters of the fallen Earl of Shrewsbury. But though he succeeded in putting Maredudd into a royal dungeon, he made peace with Cadwgan and restored him his old territories. Thus Cadwgan escaped sharing in the disgrace and imprisonment of Iorwerth by Bishop Richard of Belmeis, Henry's steward in Shropshire. It is probable that it was some other Cadwgan who became an accomplice in the murder of Howel, son of Goronwy, in 1103, and the Owain son of Cadwgan, slain in the same year, was probably this unknown Cadwgan's son. Anyhow Cadwgan, son of Bleddyn, had a son Owain, who in 1105 began his turbulent career by two murders, and in 1110 was the hero of a more famous adventure. Cadwgan had given a great feast in his castle of Aberteiv, the modern Cardigan, which was largely attended by chieftains from all parts of Wales, for whose entertainment bards, singers, and musicians were attracted to the rejoicings by costly prizes. Among the guests were Gerald of Windsor, who after the fall of Arnulf of Montgomery was the most powerful man among the French in Dyved, and his famous wife Nest, whos beauty so excited Owain's lust that not long after he took advantage of his father's absence in Powys to carry her off by violence from the neighbouring castle of Cenarth Bychan. The rape of the Welsh Helen excited great commotion, and Cadwgan, hurrying back in great anxiety to Ceredigion, found himself powerless to effect her restoration to Gerald. Ithel and Madog, sons of Rhirid,a nd Cadwgan's nephews, were incited by Richard of Belmeis to attack Owain, and even Cadwgan, who fled to an Irish merchant ship in the harbour of Aberdovey, After running all kinds of dangers, Owain escaped to Ireland, while Cadwgan privately retired to Powys. Thence he sent messengers to Bishop Richard. King Henry's lenient treatment of him showed that the king regarded Owain's crime as no fault of his father. For a while Cadwgan was only suffered to live on a manor of his new wife, a Norman lady, daughter of Pictet Sage, but a fine of 100 £ and a promise to abandon Owain effected his restoration to Ceredigion, which in his absence had been seized by Madog and Ithel. But the fiat of the English king could effect little in Ceredigion. Owain continued his predatory attacks on the French and Flemings, in one of which a certain William of Brabant was slain. In anger Henry sent again for the weak or impotent Cadwgan, and angrily told him that he was unable to protect his territory, he had determined to put Ceredigion into more competent hands. A pension of twenty-four pence a day wa assigned to the deposed king on the conditon that he should remain in honourable restraint - he was not to be a prisioner - at the king's court, and never seek to return to his native soil. These terms Cadwgan was compelled to accept, and Gilbert, son of Richard, was invested with Ceredigion. But next year the murder of Iorwerth by his nephew Madog put Powys, which Iorwerth had lately governed, into the king's hands. He then gave it to Cadwgan, who thus once more acquired lands of his own. But Madog, already deprived of Ceredigion, was determined not to yield Powys as well to his uncle. Meanwhile Cadwgan, 'not imagining mischief,' returned to his dominions. Surrounded by Madog's retainers at Trallong Llewelyn, he as usmacl conducted himself weakly. Unable to fight, unwilling to flee, he fell an easy victim to hs enemies. 'Knowing the manners of the people of that country, that they would all be killing one another,' says the 'Brut y Tywysogion,' Richard, the steward, gave Cadwgan's lands to Madog, his murderer. But Henry I reversed his act and made Owain, the abductor of Nest, his father's successor. [Dictionary of National Biography III:644-6] After the death of Bleddyn, his sons, Madog, Cadwgan and Rhiryd ruled over Powys. In 1098 they attacked Rhys ap Tewdwr, ruler of Deheubarth, and drove him into exile. He collected a fleet, returned and gave battle to them in which Madog and Rhiryd were slain. Cadwgan then became sole ruler of Powys. In 1094 he rallied the Welsh chieftains and attempted to throw off the Norman yoke. The Brut Tywysogion states that they "placed their hope in God, the creator of all things, by fasting and praying and giving alms and undergoing severe bodily penances." He was very sucessful and by 1098 had recovered nearly all the territory that had belonged to the Cymri before the Conquest. In that year the tide turned. Cadwgan and his allies were defeated and he fled to Ireland. He returned in 1099, made peace with the NOrmans and receifed Credigion and a part of Powys. He is said to have been amiable, but he lacked the stronger elements of character which the sitmaction required. On account of the misdees of his eldest son Owain he was called before King Henry, dispossessed of his lands and placed on a daily pension of twenty-four pence on condition that he should not set foot on his native soil. He soon came to terms with the king "and was allowed to settle in the border vill which he had received as the dowry of his Norman wife" (Lloyd). This was doubtless in the valley of the Clun in Shropshire where the lands of Lord Robert de Sai were located and near the Welsh border. King Henry restored to him the Kingdom of Powys in 1111, but his reign was brief, for in that year he was slain at Welshpool by his nephew, Madog ap Rhizyd. The "border vill" or village, mentioned above, where Cadwgan settled, must have been located quite near if not entirely within the English limits of Offa's Dike. This would be a very uncomfortable location for a Welsh family at that time. Perhaps his Norman wife saved the family from trouble. He is called "Cadwgan of Nannau" in Dwnn's Visitation of Wales. That place has not been located, but probably it was the "border vill' or village in Shropshire which he received as dowry from his father-in-law, Lord Robert de Sai. [The Weaver Genealogy] __________________________________ Cadwgan became king of Powys on the death of his elder brothers, Madog and Rhiryd in 1088. Cadwgan lived in a period when the Norman border earls, with the authority of Kind William II (William Rufus), were consolidating their control over Wales. In addition, there were the continuing rivalries between the Welsh princes and nobility which had become a way of life and prevented unified actions. Further complicating matters, many of the the Welsh princes establishied alliances with the English, either out of necessity or self interest. "From 1094 dow through his death in 1111, this king from Powys would be the focus and centre of Welsh politics, pursuing a policy of considered and sometimes devious resistance to the Norman kings while attempting to exploit the growing power of the Norman border lords." In 1094, there was an uprising against the Nomans in Gwynedd, "almost certainly masterminded by Cadwgan." Norman attempts to quell the uprising failed, and it spread to Deheubarth where all but Pembroke Castle and Rhyd-y-Gors fell to the Welsh, and continued into the southeast of Wales. The rebellion continued through 1097 - almost all fo the leaders appear to have been allied with Cadwgan. By 1098, however, internal rivalries, bribery, and Norman strenght had takedn much of the force out of the rebellion. In 1099, formal peace was negotiated including rights to hold certain lands - Cadwgan seems to have gotten the better share, including all of central Powys and Ceredigion, much of which had been previously controlled by the Norman earls. Unfortunately, Cadwgan was unable to use his success to fully consolidate his power. He, at a minimum, was distracted by family conflicts. Relations between the brothers Cadwgan, Iorweth and Maredudd deteriorated. His son, Owain, also makes fro an interesting story, which had significant effects on Cadwgan's rule. Owain's story leads, indirectly, to the murder of Iorweth by his nephew Madog ap Rhirid, Cadwgan's murder also by Madog, and the subsequent rule by Maredudd. ______________________________________ In consequence, by the death of William II (William Rufus) in 1100, Welsh control had been sucessfully restored over the greater part of Wales. It is doubtful whether the insurrection which led to that restoration should be considered national in character, for it was largely motivated by local issues, racial anger and the interests of royal houses; without its comparative success, however, it is likely that Welsh nationhood could have survived in any form. The most prominent of the leaders of the insurrection were Cadwgan, Iorwerth and Maredudd, the sons of Bleddyn ap Cynfin. By 1096, they had captured Montgomery Castle and their allies had come very close to success in their attack upon Pembroke Castle. The Normans were swept out of Gwynedd, Credigion and most of the cantrefi of Powys, and their forces were defeated in Brycheiniog, Gwent, Cydweli and Gower. In about 1094, Gruffud ap Cynan escaped from prision and re-established himself as the ruler of the kingdom of his ancestors. In 1098, the earls of Chester and Shrewsbury led a campaign against him, but they were defeated on the banks of the Menai by a force of Scandinavians, and the earl of Shrewsbury was shot dead by Magnus Barefoot, king of Norway. Gruffudd consolidated his hold upon Gwyneed, and for decades he patiently rebuilt the strenght of his kingdom. Powys and what was left of the kingdom of Deheubarth came into the possession of Cadwgan ap Bleddyn and his brothers. All the later rulers of Powys would be descendants of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn; thus was the union between Gwynedd and Powys broken, a happening full of significance for the future of Wales. [A History of Wales; John Davies] ______________________________________________________________________________________ http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm wikipedia.org (Owain ap Cadwgan) wikipedia.org (Cadwgan ap Bleddyn) Ancestry - TC Renehan
~0975 - UNKNOWN
Y Blaidd
Rydd
Cyllyn
BET 1011 AND 1025 - 1075
Bleddyn
"Sais" ap
Cynfyn
Bleddyn ap Cynfyn (d 1075) , prince, was the son of Cynfyn ap Gwerstan, otherwise known, and Angharad, widow of Llywelyn ap Seisyll (d 1023), and mother of the famous Gruffudd ap Llywelyn (d 1063). Late authorities supply Gwerstan with a distinguished pedigree, but the name has the air of being a derivative of the English Werestan. As half-brothers of Gruffudd, Bleddyn and his brother Rhiwallon succeeded to his domains, but no longer in independence, but as vassals and allies of Edward the Confessor. They continued Gruffudd's policy of alliance with Mercia and aided the Mercians in their struggle with William the Conqueror, supporting Edric the Wild in 1067, when they ravaged Herefordshire as far as the Lugg, and Edwin and Morcar in 1068. In 1070 they had to meet a threat nearer home; two sons of Gruffudd challenged their power in the battle of Mechain, and encounter in which Bleddyn proved victor and the only survivor of the four. He was now threatened by the advance of the Normans into North Wales; in 1073, Robert of Rhuddlan established himself on the banks of the Clwyd and shortly afterwards surprised Bleddyn in a stealthy attack, in which the Welsh leader lost much booty and narrowly escaped capture. His career was cut short in 1075, when Rhys ab Owain and the nobles of Ystrad Tywi contrived his death. The tragedy was much deplored in Mid Wales, and when his cousin, Trahaearn ap Caradog, defeated Rhys (1078) in the battle of Goodwich and drove him into headlong flight, it was held to have been signally avenged. High praise is bestowed upon Bleddyn by the chronicle which was now kept at Llanbadarn. His virtues were those of the ideal prince-clemency, kindness, affability, liberality to the weak and defenceless, respect for the rights of the Church. Some colour is given to this eulogy by the fact that Bleddyn is one of the few princes who appear has having made amendments in the laws of Hywel the Good. To later generations he was best known as the ancestor of all later princes of Powys, for, within a few years after his death, his sons had established themselves as ruler throughout the whole of this provence. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography 40-41] ______________________ Bleddyn Cynfyn ruled Powys 1063-1075 _____________________ From http://homepages.tesco.net/~plk33/plk33/History/KingListBritain: By 1063, Blethyn (Bleddyn) rules a mostly united Wales, an Powys is detached from Gwynedd & Deheubarth for, or by, his son. _____________________ Bleddyn and his brother Rhiwallon were half-brothers of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Their mother, Angharad, married Cynfyn ap Gwerstan o the death of Llywelyn ap Seisyll. Cynfyn ap Bwerstan may have been a Powys nobleman; there is also some suggestion that he may have been half Saxon. Bleddyn remained a strong supporter of the Mercians in their battles against the Normans. Bleddyn and Rhiwallon also had to contend with internal revolution. The sons of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, Maredudd and Idwal, attempted to reestablish their claim to the throne. However, they were also killed in the Battle of Mechain in 1070; Bleddyn now ruled without internal challenge. He is reported to having been a generous king, giving to church and populous. He was the first king in over 100 years to revise the laws developed under Hywel Dda. Unfortunately, in 1073, the Normans began their advance through north Wales, and defeated Bleddyn in a surprise attack. Weakened, he became vurnerable to his southern neighbor, Rhys ab Owain of Deheubarth. In 1075, Rhys betrayed Bleddyn, leading to his murder. However, Bleddyn's descendents became the main ruling family of Powys. [The Welsh Kings] _______________________ During the later years of the reign of his half-brother, Gruffyd, the English had brought Wales into at least nominal subjection. Gruffyd was killed by the English 5 Aug 1063. Bleddyn and his brother Rhiwallon, having submitted to King Edward, were made rules of Gwynedd and Powys. The Normans who came with William the Conqueror soon encroached upon the Welsh who resisted them and Rhiwallon was slain in battle in 1070. Bleddyn was then the sole Ruler. [The Weaver Genealogy] ___________________________ In 1075, Bleddyn was killed by Rhys, the brother of Maredudd ab Owain, and Rhys in turn was likeed in 1078 by Caradog ap Gruffudd. Bleddyn's kingdom passed to his cousin, Trahaearn ap Caradog, but Trahaearn was killed, along with Caradog ap Gruffudd, in the battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081. [A History of Wales; John Davies] _______________________________________________________________________________________ Bleddyn is said in the Brut y Tywysogion to have been a benevolent ruler: "the most loveable and the most merciful of all kings...he was civil to his relatives, generous to the poor, merciful to pilgrims and orphans and widows and a defender of the weak...." and: "the mildest and most clement of kings" and he "did injury to none, save when insulted..openhanded to all, terrible in war, but in peace beloved." _______________________________________________________________________________________ Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Cadwgan ap Bleddyn) wikipedia.org (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn) Ancestry - TC Renehan
BET 843 AND 867 - ~0904
Llywarch
ap
Hymeid
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Hwyel Dda)
BET 840 AND 861 - BET 909 AND 910
Cadell ap
Rhodri
Mawr
Cadell inherited the kingdom of Seisyllwg from his father in 878 and passed it to his son Hwyel on his death in 909, which Hywel merged with Dyfed to create Deheubarth. Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia.org (Hwyel Dda) wikipedia.org (Cadell ap Rhodri) wikipedia.org (Rhodri the Great)
BET 857 AND 865 - UNKNOWN
Rheingar
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0698 - 0754
Rhodri
"Mollwynog"
ap Idwal
56
56
~0720 - 0808
Cadell
ap
Brochwel
88
88
wikipedia.org (Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad)
BET 708 AND 720 - UNKNOWN
Elidir
ap
Sandde
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 674 AND 690 - UNKNOWN
Sandde
ap
Alcun
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 678 AND 695 - UNKNOWN
Celemion
verch
Tutgual
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
BET 1327 AND 1331 - UNKNOWN
Madog
ap
Ryn
BET 1700 AND 1709 - 1775
Jeremiah
Glenn
BET 1704 AND 1707 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Thompson
BET 1755 AND 1760 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
Glenn
1762 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Glenn
~1780 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Barnett
~1784 - UNKNOWN
Nancy
Barnett
1786 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Barnett
~1789 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Barnett
~1791 - UNKNOWN
John
Barnett
~1795 - UNKNOWN
Glenn
Barnett
~1798 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Barnett
~1798 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Barnett
~1800 - UNKNOWN
Jeremiah
Barnett
~1804 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Barnett
~1664 - UNKNOWN
James
Glenn
Glenn
~1668 - 1760
Mourning
Winn
92
92
~1636 - 1696
James
Glenn
60
60
~1640 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Mitchell
~0962 - 1048
Ermentrude
De
Verdun
86
86
D. UNKNOWN
Loegaire
Lorc of
Ireland
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Gaul
~1356 - UNKNOWN
David
Stewart
BET 1348 AND 1360 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Eufeme
Stewart
Living
Bates
~1335 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
~1336 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Stewart
~1352 - UNKNOWN
Jean
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Stewart
~1354 - UNKNOWN
Marjorie
Stewart
~1356 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Moira
Leitch
D. UNKNOWN
John
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Marion
Cardny
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
John of
Arntullie
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
James of
Kinfauns
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Walter
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
John of
Burley
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
John of
Caridney
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander of
Inverlunan
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
Stewart
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Erskine
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Stewart
BET 1330 AND 1371 - <1439
Malcolm
Colquhoun
~1458 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
Shaw
~1488 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Crichton
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Mechtild
of Bar
~1076 - UNKNOWN
Thierry
III De
Montbeliard
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Richwin
of
Scarpone
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Hildegarde
of
Egisheim
BET 1038 AND 1040 - 1092
Beatrice
De
Montbeliard
BET 1050 AND 1052 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
De
Mousson
BET 978 AND 995 - BET 1026 AND 1027
Frederic
II of
Bar
wikipedia.org - Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine wikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine Ancestry - Robin Lux Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
BET 989 AND 998 - 1033
Mathilda
of
Schwabia
wikipedia.org - Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine Ancestry - Robin Lux Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1132 - UNKNOWN
Thierry
d'Avesnes
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Evrard
d'Avesnes
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Gossuin
d'Avesnes
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Fastre
d'Avesnes
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Ida
d'Avesnes
~1159 - UNKNOWN
Fastre
d'Avesnes
~1163 - UNKNOWN
Radulph
d'Avesnes
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
d'Avesnes
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Otto I
of
Meran
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Raymond
Taillefer
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Adhemar
(Aymar) IV
De Limoges
~1135 - UNKNOWN
Adhemir
(Aymar) V
De Limoges
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Ebles
III De
Ventadour
~1124 - UNKNOWN
Emma
De
Limoges
~1152 - UNKNOWN
Wulgrim
III
Taillefer
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Morgtagne
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Johain
de
Morgtagne
~1067 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Perche
~1072 - UNKNOWN
Julienne
de
Perche
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1085 - UNKNOWN
Matilda or
Maud de
Perche
BET 1005 AND 1014 - ~1079
Routrou
I de
Mortagne
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 1016 AND 1025 - UNKNOWN
Adeline
de
Domfront
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1078 - UNKNOWN
Sibyl
De
Montgomery
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Arnulph
"Cimbricus" De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
William
Pevrel
D. 1066
Roger
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
of
Belleme
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
of
Montgomery
D. 1099
Philip
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Arnulf
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Emma
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Mabel
De
Montgomery
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh of
Chateauneuf-
en-Thimerais
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Manolis
Laskaris
~1171 - UNKNOWN
Georgios
Laskaris
~1173 - UNKNOWN
Konstantinos
IX
Laskaris
~1178 - UNKNOWN
Alexios
Laskaris
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Isaak
Laskaris
~1183 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Laskaris
~1199 - UNKNOWN
Irini
Dukaina
Laskarina
~1201 - UNKNOWN
Nikolaos
Laskaris
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Ioannis
Laskaris
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Eudoxia
Laskarina
Living
Felce
~1856 - UNKNOWN
Alvina
Leonore
Bendixen
~1417 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Douglas
~1421 - UNKNOWN
James
"Heriot-Muir"
Douglas
~1426 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Douglas
~1435 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hay
~1436 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Hay
~1485 - UNKNOWN
William
Keith
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Hay
~1456 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Oliphant
D. UNKNOWN
Adolph
Van
Egmond
D. UNKNOWN
Katherina
de
Bourbon
~1337 - 1372
Arend Van
Egmond van
Ijsselstein
35
35
D. UNKNOWN
Jolanthe
of
Leiningen
~1310 - 1368
Jan I
Van
Egmond
58
58
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1314 - ~1377
Guyote
Van
Amstel
63
63
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1283 - 1321
Walter
II Van
Egmond
38
38
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrijs
van de
Doortoge
~1255 - 1300
Gerard
van
Egmond
45
45
~1262 - 1297
Elisabeth
van
Strijen
35
35
~1235 - 20 MAR 1303/04
Willem
II van
Egmond
~1239 - 20 JAN 1296/97
Ada
~1200 - 1242
Gerard
van
Egmond
42
42
~1204 - 1262
Mabila
58
58
~1180 - 1234
Willem
I van
Egmond
54
54
~1182 - 1244
Badeloch
62
62
~1158 - 1208
Walter
I van
Egmond
50
50
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Mabila
~1130 - 1168
Alard
van
Egmond
38
38
~1095 - 1158
Beerwout
II van
Egmond
63
63
~1050 - >1093
Beerwout
I van
Egmond
43
43
~1010 - 1074
Dodo II
van
Egmond
64
64
~0976 - 1036
Walger
van
Egmond
60
60
~0940 - 0977
Dodo I
van
Egmond
37
37
D. UNKNOWN
Wolbrand
van
Egmond
D. UNKNOWN
Radbold
I van
Egmond
~1376 - <1451
Alexander
Livingston
75
75
~1378 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Dundar
BET 1423 AND 1430 - UNKNOWN
Gavin
Hamilton
BET 1417 AND 1424 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
or Mary
Hamilton
~1426 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Hamilton
~1428 - UNKNOWN
John
Hamilton
~1432 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Hamilton
~1434 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hamilton
~1348 - UNKNOWN
John
Livingstone
~1358 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Menteith
~1300 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Livingston
~1320 - UNKNOWN
Christian
de
Callender
~1328 - UNKNOWN
John
Menteith
~1335 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Striveling
~1328 - >1389
Isabella
MacDuff
61
61
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Christina
Stewart
~1358 - UNKNOWN
James
Dundas
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Livingston
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Elena
Livingston
~1310 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Bruce
~1325 - ~1390
Eleanor
Douglas
65
65
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Bruce
D. UNKNOWN
Duncan
Wallace
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Ehislach
of Mar
D. UNKNOWN
James
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Malcolm
Drummond
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart of
Mar & Garioch
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Forbes
D. UNKNOWN
David
Hay
~1398 - 1437
William
Douglas
39
39
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Hay
D. UNKNOWN
James
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Joanna "the
Dumb Lady"
Stewart
~1415 - 1462
George
Douglas
47
47
George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus as head of the Red Douglasses helped defeat his kinsmen the Black Douglases. The Black Douglas lands were forfeited with many of them being trnsferred to George.
D. UNKNOWN
William
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Douglas
~1418 - <1497
Isobel
Sibbald
79
79
D. UNKNOWN
John
Sibbald
D. UNKNOWN
Isobel
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Alexader
Ramsay of
Dalhousie
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Janet
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
David "The
Younger"
Scott
D. UNKNOWN
Leslie
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Duncan
Campbell of
Glenorchy
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
Falconer of
Halkerton
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
John
Erskine of
Pittodrie
D. UNKNOWN
Marjory
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Andrew
Keith of
Ravenscraig
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander Irvine
"The Younger"
of Beltie
D. UNKNOWN
Jean
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
James Melville
"The Younger"
of Dysart
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Carmichael
D. UNKNOWN
John
Carmicahel of
Meadowflat
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Irvine
of Drum
D. UNKNOWN
James
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
John
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Archibald
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Douglas
D. UNKNOWN
John
Carmichael
of Crawford
D. UNKNOWN
James
Skene
~1274 - >1331
William
Erskine
57
57
1190 - >1226
Henry
Erskine
36
36
~1389 - UNKNOWN
Marjory
Lindsay
~1393 - UNKNOWN
David
de
Lindsay
~1395 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
Lindsay
~1397 - UNKNOWN
Ingelram
Lindsay
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
van
Heusden
D. 1077
Jan II
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
Margarethe
Van
Altena
D. 1034
Jan I
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Van
Cuijk
D. 1008
Foppe
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
Maria
Van
Oyen
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Jan Van
Der Lede en
Schoonhoven
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Van Der
Lede
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Willem
Van Der
Lede
~1035 - >1097
Walter
of
Tetbury
62
62
~1301 - UNKNOWN
Mary
de
Monthermer
~1262 - 1308
Duncan
MacDuff
46
46
~1262 - 1324
Ralph
de
Monthermer
62
62
~1300 - 1378
John
Striveling
78
78
~1304 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
De
Swinburne
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Adam
De
Swinburne
~1361 - UNKNOWN
Engelbert
III Mark
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Mark
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
Mark
~1282 - 1328
Engelbert
46
46
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1286 - >1348
Mathilde
d'Arenberg
62
62
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1249 - 1308
Eberhard
I Mark
59
59
~1256 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Berg
~1218 - 1277
Engelbert
I Mark
59
59
~1220 - <1265
Kunigunde
Bliescastel
45
45
~1287 - BET 1328 AND 1329
Otto
IV
Ravensberg
~1234 - BET 1305 AND 1306
Otto III
Ravensberg
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1238 - 5 MAR 1314/15
Hedwig
Lippe
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1194 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
Ravensberg
~1198 - 1263
Adelaide
Dassel
65
65
~1194 - AFT 23 MAR 1264/65
Bernard
III
Lippe
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
BET 1207 AND 1210 - AFT 19 JAN 1244/45
Sophia
Von
Arnsberg
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errazuriz Tagle http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1289 - >1329
Margaret
Windeck
40
40
<1243 - <1296
Henry
Windeck
53
53
~1245 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Marck
~1340 - UNKNOWN
William
II Julich
Berg
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Von
Julich
~1375 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Von
Kleve-Mark
~1378 - UNKNOWN
Engelberte
Von
Kleve
~1378 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Von
Kleve-Mark
1423 - UNKNOWN
Helen
Kleve
1425 - UNKNOWN
Adolf
Kleve
16 FEB 1418/19 - UNKNOWN
Johann
I Kleve
1420 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Kleve
24 FEB 1421/22 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Kleve
23 FEB 1415/16 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Kleve
~1379 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Palatine
~1228 - ~1308
Andrew
Fraser
80
80
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Chen
~1195 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Fraser
~1282 - <1323
Mary
Bruce
41
41
~1360 - UNKNOWN
Muriella
Keith
~1361 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Keith
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
(Catherine)
Keith
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Barbara
Seton
~1236 - <1293
William
Keith
57
57
~1330 - UNKNOWN
John
Keith
~1316 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Keith
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Menteith
~1315 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Keith
~1321 - UNKNOWN
Christina
Menteith
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Janet
(Jean)
Keith
1255 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Synton
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Synton
~1212 - <1270
John
Keith
58
58
~1217 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Comyn
~1191 - UNKNOWN
William
Comyn
~1187 - <1250
Hervey
Keth
63
63
~1190 - 1249
Adam
Seton
59
59
BET 1192 AND 1195 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Gifford
~1162 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Gifford
~1161 - <1225
Philip
Keth
64
64
~1135 - >1220
Malcolm
Keth
85
85
~1109 - <1196
Hervey
De Ket
87
87
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Eda
Lorens
~1166 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Lorens
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Eda
Fraser
~1140 - <1190
Simon
Fraser
50
50
~1374 - BEF MAR 1415/16
Alexander
Fraser
~1324 - <1410
Hugh
Fraser
86
86
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Isabell
Wemyss
~1376 - <1414
Elizabeth
Keith
38
38
~1424 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Keith
~1430 - UNKNOWN
John
Keith
~1438 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Keith
~1434 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Keith
~1376 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Keith
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Keith
~1384 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Keith
~1386 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Keith
~1391 - UNKNOWN
John
Keith
~1395 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Keith
~1424 - UNKNOWN
Gille
Keith
~1430 - UNKNOWN
William
Keith
~1454 - UNKNOWN
Anthony
Keith
~1456 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Keith
~1458 - UNKNOWN
John
Keith
~1460 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Keith
~1430 - UNKNOWN
Louis
of
Savoy
~1472 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Gordon
~1452 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Gordon
~1456 - UNKNOWN
James
Gordon
BET 1434 AND 1435 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Dunbar
~1489 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Keith
~1491 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Keith
~1495 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Keith
~1496 - UNKNOWN
David
Keith
~1498 - UNKNOWN
George
Keith
~1505 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Keith
~1490 - UNKNOWN
William
Sinclair
~1515 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Sinclair
~1141 - 1172
Dietrich
III Von
Cleve
31
31
~1135 - 1201
Adelheid
Von
Cleve
66
66
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Theodoric
III Von
Cleve
~1065 - 1118
Dietrich
II Von
Cleve
53
53
~1050 - ~1085
Eberhard
Von
Cleve
35
35
~1025 - UNKNOWN
Dietrich
I Von
Cleve
~1000 - ~1114
Theoderich
III Von
Cleve
114
114
~0975 - UNKNOWN
Theoderich
II Von
Cleve
~0950 - UNKNOWN
Konrad
Von
Cleve
~0925 - UNKNOWN
Arnoul
I Von
Cleve
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Baldur
Von
Cleve
~0875 - UNKNOWN
Luthard
Von
Cleve
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Von
Cleve
~0825 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Von
Cleve
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Baldwin
Von
Cleve
~0775 - UNKNOWN
Johannes
Von
Cleve
~0750 - UNKNOWN
Reinhold
Von
Cleve
~0725 - UNKNOWN
Theoderich
I Von
Cleve
~0700 - UNKNOWN
Aelius
Von
Cleve
~1211 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
of
Brabant
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Cleve
~1236 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Von
Cleve
~1228 - UNKNOWN
Margaretha
von
Kleve
~1288 - UNKNOWN
Guido
Van
Guelders
~1279 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
De
Dampierre
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Van
Guelders
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Philippa
Van
Guelders
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Van
Guelders
BET 21 DEC 1263 AND 1264 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Stewart
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Hillegonda
van
Voorne
~1234 - UNKNOWN
Floris
van
Voorne
~1237 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
van
Voorne
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Johann II Von
Cysoing-
Peteghem
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Mabilia
De
Guines
~1085 - 1154
Johann I Von
Cysoing-
Peteghem
69
69
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Petronille
De
Avesnes
~1044 - UNKNOWN
Dietrich I
Von Ronse
Von O
~1042 - UNKNOWN
Adelendis
De
Chievres
~1040 - 1092
Fastre
I
D'Oisy
52
52
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Ade
De
Avesnes
~1110 - 1169
Arnould II de
Gent-
Guines
59
59
~1114 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Mahaud de
Saint Omer
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Wenemar
I De
Gent
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Gisele
de
Guines
~1075 - BET 1126 AND 1143
Guillaume
II De Saint
Omer
~1080 - UNKNOWN
Milisende
De
Picquigny
BET 1140 AND 1180 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Rumigny
~1092 - 1162
Albert
De
Chiny
70
70
~1126 - 1178
Agnes
De
Bar
52
52
~1182 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas V De
Florennes-
Rumigny
~1184 - UNKNOWN
Hugues I De
Florennes-
Rumigny-Fagnolles
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Jacques De
Florennes-La
Neuville-Auge
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Jean
De
Florennes
~1195 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
De
Rumigny
BET 1220 AND 1247 - UNKNOWN
Johann I
Van
Looz-Chiny
BET 1235 AND 1242 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
Von
Looz
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Guilbert
Van
Looz-Chiny
D. UNKNOWN
Floris
II of
Holland
D. 1165
Henry
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Flanders
D. 1128
Robert
Von
Lothringen
D. 1162
Bertha
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Herman
III of
Baden
D. UNKNOWN
Helvide
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
IV of
Toul
D. 1181
Thierry
of
Metz
1152 - 1205
Simon
II Von
Lothringen
53
53
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Valdenz
D. UNKNOWN
Ida of
Macon
D. 1208
Mathias
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrice
of
Dampierre
1140 - 1173
Judith
Von
Lothringen
33
33
D. UNKNOWN
Etienne
II
d'Auxonne
~1132 - 1204
Hendrik
Van
Cuijck
72
72
~1136 - UNKNOWN
Sophia
Van
Renen
~1199 - UNKNOWN
Albrecht
van
Voorne
~1201 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
van
Voorne
~1203 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
van
Voorne
~1109 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Chiny
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
Van
Renen
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Dirk
Van
Voorne
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
Van
Voorne
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
van
Voorne
~1174 - UNKNOWN
Bartholomeus
van
Voorne
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Hugo
Van
Voorne
~1143 - UNKNOWN
Floris
Van
Voorne
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Dirk II
Valkenburg
~1282 - UNKNOWN
Sweder
Van
Voorne
?
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Gottfried
II Von
Sponheim
~1149 - 1204
Mathilde
of
Clervaux
55
55
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Marquard
Von
Sponheim
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Johann
I Von
Sponheim
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Simon
I Von
Sponheim
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Walram
Von
Sponheim
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
II Von
Sayn
~1158 - 1201
Agnes
Von
Saffenberg
43
43
~1168 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
IV Von
Eberstein
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Hildegunde
Von
Eberstein
~1209 - UNKNOWN
Sophie
Von
Eberstein
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Eberstein
~1227 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard V
Von
Eberstein-Sayn
~1229 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Eberstein
~1137 - 1176
Eberhard
I Von
Sayn
39
39
Ancestry - Robin Lux
BET 1130 AND 1141 - UNKNOWN
Hedwig
Von
Isenburg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Mullenark
~1115 - 1149
Gottfried
I Von
Sponheim
34
34
~1119 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
of
Lorraine
~1116 - UNKNOWN
Gerard
de
Clervaux
~1106 - UNKNOWN
Ida of
Lorraine
~1111 - 16 MAR 1182/83
Matilda
Wittelsbach
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Dietrich
von
Sponheim
~1234 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
von
Sponheim
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
von
Sponheim
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Johann
I von
Sponheim
~1254 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Cleve
~1255 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
von
Cleve
~1255 - UNKNOWN
Matilde
von
Cleve
~1258 - UNKNOWN
Mechtild
von
Cleve
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Hendrik
II Van
Gelre
~1128 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Arnstein
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig I von
Looz-
Rieneck
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Metz
BET 1205 AND 1216 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
II Von
Rieneck
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Siboto Von
Cimbern
und Lauda
~1160 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Von
Wertheim
~1116 - UNKNOWN
Dieter
Von
Wertheim
~1135 - UNKNOWN
Adela
LNU
<1097 - >1116
Wolfram
I Von
Wertheim
19
19
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Ulric
Von
Arnstein
~1062 - UNKNOWN
Giselhild
Von
Arnstein
~1183 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
of
Wurttemberg
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Hohenberg
~1236 - UNKNOWN
Albrecht II Von
Hohenberg-
Rottenburg
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Von
Hohenberg
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Ulrich
Von
Hohenberg
~1238 - UNKNOWN
Burkhard
Von
Hohenberg
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
von
Limburg
~1178 - UNKNOWN
Simon
Von
Limburg
D. UNKNOWN
Son
D. UNKNOWN
Eithne
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Van
Landsberg
~1098 - 6 FEB 1156/57
Koenraad "de
Grote" Van
Saksen-Wettin
~1100 - 19 JAN 1145/46
Liutgard
Van
Ravenstein
~1050 - ABT 9 MAR 1098/99
Thimo II "de
Dappere" Van
Saksen-Wettin
~1050 - 1099
Ida
Van
Nordheim
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
Adalbert
Van
Ravenstein
~1090 - ~1170
Gozewinus II Van
Heinsberg-
Valkenburg
80
80
~1100 - ~1170
Aleidia
Van
Sommerschenburg
70
70
~1060 - 1128
Gozewinus
I Van
Heinsberg
68
68
~1060 - ~1120
Frederik
Van
Sommerschenburg
60
60
~1050 - ~1110
Adelheid
Van
Laufen
60
60
~1115 - ~1152
Elisabeth
Van
Hongarije
37
37
~1068 - 1129
Almos
Van
Hongarije
61
61
~1070 - ~1123
Predeslawa
Van
Kiev
53
53
BET 1040 AND 1042 - 1077
Geisa
I Van
Hongarije
~1040 - ~1080
Synadene
Van
Byzantium
40
40
~1050 - 1113
Swatopolk
II of
Kiev
63
63
~1050 - ~1103
FNU
of
Kumenie
53
53
~1110 - 1180
Hartmann III
Von Kyburg
und Dillingen
70
70
D. 1151
Adalbert I
Von Kyburg
und Dillingen
D. BET 1152 AND 1180
Mechtild
Von
Morsberg
~1035 - 1120
Hartmann I
Von Kyburg
und Dillingen
85
85
~1035 - >1125
Adelheid
Von
Ky?
90
90
~1125 - ~1172
Richenza
Von
Lenzburg
47
47
~1090 - 1172
Arnold
IV Von
Lenzburg
82
82
~1060 - ~1127
Arnold
II Von
Lenzburg
67
67
~1165 - <1230
Anna
Von
Zahringen
65
65
~1123 - 1186
Berthold
IV Von
Zahringen
63
63
~1123 - <1183
Edith
Von
Frohburg
60
60
~1188 - UNKNOWN
Werner
I Von
Kyburg
~1082 - 8 JAN 1151/52
Conrad
Von
Zahringen
~1105 - 1158
Clemence
De
Namur
53
53
~1057 - 1111
Berthold
II Von
Zahringen
54
54
1060 - 1111
Agnes
Von
Rheinfelden
51
51
~1080 - 1125
Hermann
Von
Frohburg
45
45
~1050 - ~1080
Volmar
I Von
Frohburg
30
30
~1052 - >1105
Sophie
De
Monbelliard
53
53
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Kunigunde
Von
Habsburg
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Gerhard II
Flamens Von
Wassemberg
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Alsace
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
of
Aquitaine
~1148 - ~1193
Burkhard
I Von
Hohenberg
45
45
~1152 - UNKNOWN
Wilpurgis
Von
Simmern
BET 950 AND 965 - 1020
Hemma
Von
Ohningen
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0942 - 26 AUG 990
Berthold
I of
Bavaria
~0955 - UNKNOWN
Countess
of Lorraine
Unknown
~0932 - 20 AUG 997
Konrad
II of
Swabia
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 932 AND 945 - UNKNOWN
Richlint
of
Saxony
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0972 - >1027
Arnold
Von
Gilching
55
55
~0972 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
LNU
~0945 - >0987
Meginhard
II Von
Gilching
42
42
~1000 - >1042
Henry
Von
Schweinhurt
42
42
~1005 - UNKNOWN
FNU
von
Altdorf
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0970 - >1017
Kuno I
Von
Altdorf
47
47
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Rudolph
II Von
Habsburg
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Staffen
D. <1291
Rudolph
Von
Habsburg
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
Burgundy
~1184 - 1213
William of
Brunswick-
Luneberg
29
29
~1179 - 1213
Matilda
of
Brunswick
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
III de
Perche
1235 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich I
(XIII) Von
Bayern
BET 880 AND 886 - 14 JUL 937
Arnulf
of
Bavaria
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria Catholic Encyclopedia - Arnulf of Bavaria Called Arnulf the Bad or Arnulf the Evil.
~0860 - 4 JUL 907
Luitpold
of
Nordgau
Ancestry - David Weaver Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria wikipedia - Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria Catholic Encyclopedia - Arnulf of Bavaria
~0864 - UNKNOWN
Kunegunde
of
Swabia
Ancestry - David Weaver wikipedia - Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria Catholic Encyclopedia - Arnulf of Bavaria
~0894 - UNKNOWN
Judith
of
Friuli
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Errol Bevan wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria
~0865 - >0888
Eberhard
Von
Sulichgau
23
23
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria
~0934 - UNKNOWN
Ernest
IV Von
Sualafeld
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Ernst
of
Austria
BET 1080 AND 1086 - UNKNOWN
Pons II
De
Cuiseaux
~1088 - UNKNOWN
Laura
De
Senecy
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Aimon
I of
Geneva
~1075 - UNKNOWN
Ida of
Glane
~1130 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Von
Domene
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Beatrice
De
Geneva
~1066 - UNKNOWN
Pons I
De
Cuiseaux
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Clementia
De
Berancon
~1095 - 1131
Rodolphe
De
Faucigny
36
36
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Constance
De
Beauvoir
<1080 - UNKNOWN
Albert
Von
Moha
D. UNKNOWN
Godfrey
of
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
of
Bulgaria
~1188 - 1244
Joanna
of
Flanders
56
56
~1188 - 1233
Fernando
of
Portugal
45
45
1199 - 1259
Thomas
II of
Savoy
60
60
1196 - 1231
William
II De
Dampierre
35
35
D. UNKNOWN
Baldwin
D'Avesnes
1131 - 1202
Yolande
De
Hainault
71
71
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
IV de
St. Pol
D. 1207
Henry
De
Hainault
1134 - 1147
Baldwin
De
Hainault
13
13
1150 - 1181
Laurette
De
Hainault
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
Bouchard
IV De
Montmorency
1147 - 1163
Geoffrey
De
Hainault
16
16
D. 1168
Gertrude
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Richilde
Hainault
D. 1166
Gerhard
Hainault
~1056 - 1098
Baldwin
II of
Hainault
42
42
1077 - 1139
Ida of
Louvain
62
62
1095 - 1118
Richilde
von
Hennegau
23
23
~0999 - UNKNOWN
Matilde
Von
Sachsen
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
de
Namur
1055 - 1071
Arnulf
I of
Flanders
16
16
D. UNKNOWN
Reginald
V of
Hainault
~1001 - UNKNOWN
Imma
Von
Sachsen
~1003 - UNKNOWN
Thietmar
Von
Sachsen
~1005 - UNKNOWN
Eilika
of
Schweinfurt
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Billung
~1028 - UNKNOWN
Gertrud
Billung
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
Billung
0990 - UNKNOWN
Bertrade
Haraldsdatter
~1078 - UNKNOWN
Clementia
De
Namur
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Beatix
de
Namur
~0924 - 0981
Robert
I De
Lomme
57
57
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0950 - UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
of
Lorraine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0890 - 0946
Berenger
De
Namur
56
56
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0890 - 0952
Symphoriane
of
Lotharingia
62
62
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0920 - 0955
Otto
of
Lorraine
35
35
D. UNKNOWN
William
of
Wales
D. UNKNOWN
Thierry "The
Devil" Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Matthias
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Agatha
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Henry "The
Lombard" Von
Lothringen
D. 1175
Hedwig
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Georg
of
Zweibrucken
1140 - 1173
Judith
Von
Lothringen
33
33
D. 1213
Frederick
II Von
Lothringen
D. 1226
Agnes
of Bar
D. UNKNOWN
Rainald
Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Alix
Von
Lothringen
D. 1220
Theobald
I Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Jacob
of
Lorraine
D. 1251
Matthias
II Von
Lothringen
D. UNKNOWN
Lauretta
Von
Lothringen
D. 1225
Gertrude
of
Metz
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
III Von
Saarbrucken
D. 1255
Catherine
of
Limburg
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
I of
Luxembourg
D. UNKNOWN
Adalulf
of
Flanders
BET 933 AND 940 - 1 JAN 961/62
Baldwin
III of
Flanders
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0953
Egbert
of
Flanders
BET 941 AND 958 - 1008
Mathilde
of
Saxony
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Robert
II of
Flanders
D. UNKNOWN
Hermann
of
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
of Loo
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
D. UNKNOWN
William
of
Ypres
D. UNKNOWN
Ogiva
of
Flanders
~0987 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Flanders
~0989 - 1035
Olderico
Manfredo
II of Turin
46
46
~0950 - 1000
Manfred I
of
Susa-Turin
50
50
~0955 - UNKNOWN
Prangorda
di
Reggio
~0925 - 0972
Ardoino of
Susa-
Turin
47
47
~0928 - UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Mosezzo
~0930 - 13 FEB 987/88
Attone
De
Reggio
~0935 - UNKNOWN
Hildegarde
~0990 - 1037
Berthe
de
Este
47
47
~0947 - 1014
Oberto
II de
Genoa
67
67
~0952 - UNKNOWN
Railinde
of
Como
~0932 - 0975
Oberto
Azzo di
Lucca
43
43
~0932 - UNKNOWN
Guilla
of
Spoleto
~0920 - UNKNOWN
Riprandi
of
Como
~0895 - UNKNOWN
Roggiero of
Auriate-
Susa
~0868 - UNKNOWN
Ardoino
of
Pavia
~0838 - 0878
Ardoino
of
Neustria
40
40
~0903 - UNKNOWN
Manfredo
de
Mosezzo
~0878 - UNKNOWN
Manfredo
of
Milan
~0910 - 0961
Sigfredo
Di
Canossa
51
51
~0885 - UNKNOWN
Adalberto
of
Milan
~0915 - ~0955
Adalbert
III di
Tuscany
40
40
~0915 - UNKNOWN
Railinda
~0897 - BET 928 AND 929
Gui di
Lucca
~0892 - <0937
Marozia
Senatrix
of Rome
45
45
~0850 - 17 AUG 915
Adalbert II
"The Rich"
of Lucca
~0863 - BET 8 MAY 924 AND 925
Bertha
of
Lorraine
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Theophytactus
of
Rome
~0870 - 0920
Theodora
50
50
~0910 - <0961
Theubaldus
of
Spoleto
51
51
~0890 - 0928
Boniface
I of
Spoleto
38
38
~0894 - UNKNOWN
Waldrada
of
Burgundy
~0862 - >0893
Ubaldo
of
Bologna
31
31
~0835 - UNKNOWN
Hucbald
of
Bologna
~0885 - UNKNOWN
Olderado
of
Como
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Railinda
of
Verticilio
~0860 - UNKNOWN
Auprando
of
Verticilio
~0974 - UNKNOWN
Ancelie
Von
Lenzburg
D. UNKNOWN
Aimery
V de
Thouars
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Aquitaine
~1142 - UNKNOWN
Bohemond
III of
Antioch
D. UNKNOWN
William-
Jordan
Toulouse
D. 1018
Prisca
of
Gascony
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Sans VI
Guilhem of
Gascony
D. UNKNOWN
Garsende
of
Perigord
Became at nun at Saintes after her divorce.
D. UNKNOWN
Adalbert
II of
Perigord
D. UNKNOWN
Alausie
D. UNKNOWN
Matoeda
D. 1097
Agnes
of
Aquitaine
<1073 - UNKNOWN
Peter I
of
Aragon
D. 1146
Ermengarde
de
Anjou
1052 - 1079
Agnes
of
Aquitaine
27
27
D. 1110
Beatrice
of
Aquitaine
D. 1126
Hugh
of
Aquitaine
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Aquitaine
D. UNKNOWN
Gerard
de
Armagnac
D. UNKNOWN
Raymond
of
Melgueil
D. UNKNOWN
Eudes
de
Poitiers
D. UNKNOWN
Thibaut
of
Aquitaine
D. 1006
Almodis
de
Gevaudun
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
1004 - 1038
William VI
"The Fat" of
Aquitaine
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
Eustachie
of
Montreuil
~0925 - 0977
Ebles
of
Aquitaine
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
Aremburga
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
D. 0901
Ranulf
III de
Poitou
0857 - 0892
Ebles
de
Poitou
35
35
D. 0892
Gauzbert
de
Poitou
D. UNKNOWN
William I
"The Pious"
of Auvergne
D. UNKNOWN
Engelberga
of
Provence
D. 0926
William II
'The Young"
of Auvergne
D. 0927
Acfred
De
Carcasonne
D. UNKNOWN
Urraca
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Garcia
IV of
Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Imre
of
Hungary
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
D. UNKNOWN
Leonor
De
Aragon
D. UNKNOWN
Dolca
De
Aragon
D. >1227
Fernando
De
Aragon
D. BET 1190 AND 1199
Ramon
Berenguer
De Aragon
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Boleslaus
"The Long"
of Poland
<1095 - UNKNOWN
Sancha
of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Gomez
Gonzalez
D. UNKNOWN
Pedro
Gonzalez
of Lara
D. UNKNOWN
Fernando
Perez
Furtado
D. 1071
Isabel
of
Urgel
D. UNKNOWN
Armengol
III of
Urgel
~1022 - 1038
Gonzalo
Sanchez
16
16
D. UNKNOWN
Sancha
De
Aibar
>1020 - UNKNOWN
Garcia III
Sanchez
of Najera
D. UNKNOWN
Bernardo
Sanchez
de Navarra
~0975 - 1038
Bernard
Roger De
Comminges
63
63
~0975 - BET 1032 AND 1034
Gersende
Ermesinde
of Bigorre
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Ystedur
verch
Caradog
Ancestry/Larry Parkinson
~0875 - 0922
Galindo II
Aznarez
of Aragon
47
47
~0914 - 0959
Sancha
of
Pamplona
45
45
Sister of the King of Navarre, Garcia III. Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Ordono III of
Leon de Aza
de Najera
D. UNKNOWN
Ordono IV
"The Bad"
of Leon
D. 0992
Ramiro
of
Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Gonzalo
of
Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Abda (Urraca)
"The Basque"
of Navarre
D. UNKNOWN
Almanzor
D. UNKNOWN
Abd
al-Rahman
Sanchuelo
~0845 - 0893
Aznar
II
Galindez
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
Toda
Galindez
D. 0867
Galindo
I
Aznarez
BET 825 AND 855 - UNKNOWN
Oneca
of
Pamplona
~0810 - BET 860 AND 882
Garcia
I of
Pamplona
He was educated in Cordoba, as a guest at the court of the Emir of Cordoba. Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Wikipedia.org - Garcia I of Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Sancha
D. UNKNOWN
Muhammad
al
Tawil
D. UNKNOWN
Aznar
I
Galindez
D. UNKNOWN
Guldreguda
D. UNKNOWN
Urraca
of
Aragon
no surviving children.
~0847 - UNKNOWN
Oneca
Fortunez
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre Ancestry - Roger Tansey
BET 820 AND 830 - UNKNOWN
Fortun
Garces of
Pamplona
Wikipedia.org - Toda of Navarre Wikipedia.org - Garcia I of Pamplona
D. 0931
Jimeno
II of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Inigo II
Garcez of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Sichilde
Private
Brodulf
D. BET 630 AND 632
Chilperic
D. UNKNOWN
Saint
Hubertus
~0555 - UNKNOWN
Ricomere
of
Burgundy
~0560 - UNKNOWN
Gaitrude
of
Hamage
~0585 - UNKNOWN
St.
Modoaldus
~0591 - UNKNOWN
Itte of
Landen
?
~0615 - UNKNOWN
Clodulphe
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Alexandre I of
Montaigu-
Chagny
~1320 - UNKNOWN
William
Borthwick
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Home
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Home
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Oliphant
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Borthwick
~1221 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Oliphant
~1190 - 1242
Walter
Oliphant
52
52
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Strathearn
~1162 - UNKNOWN
David
Oliphant
~1138 - UNKNOWN
David
Oliphant
~1105 - ~1170
David
Oliphant
65
65
~1075 - UNKNOWN
William
Oliphant
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Walter
Oliphant
~1004 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Oliphant
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Helen
Hassa
~0974 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Oliphant
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Maud
of
Angus
~1462 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Robertson
~1464 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Robertson
~1466 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Robertson
~1468 - UNKNOWN
Andrew
Robertson
~1470 - UNKNOWN
James
Robertson
~1482 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Robertson
~1413 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Tweedie
~1483 - UNKNOWN
Christian
Sandilands
?
~1377 - 1444
Andrew
Kerr
67
67
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Kerr
~1325 - UNKNOWN
John
Ker
~1321 - <1358
James
Sandilands
37
37
~1220 - AFT 2 FEB 1282/83
Arnould
III de
Guines
~1222 - UNKNOWN
Alice
de
Coucy
~1200 - 1244
Baudouin
III de
Guines
44
44
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut
de
Fiennes
BET 1270 AND 1273 - UNKNOWN
John
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1240 - UNKNOWN
John
Balfour
~1216 - UNKNOWN
Ingelram
Balfour
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Balfour
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Siward
Balfour
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Octred
Balfour
D. UNKNOWN
Siward
Balfour
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Siward
Balfour
~1300 - ~1390
Roger
Colquhoun
90
90
~1532 - UNKNOWN
Katherine
Herries
1205 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Llewelyn
~1207 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllan
verch
Llewelyn
BET 1209 AND 1211 - 1246
Dafydd
ap
Llewelyn
died without heirs
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
verch
Llewelyn
~1207 - <1237
John
Le
Scott
30
30
~1250 - UNKNOWN
Hawise
De
Quincy
~1178 - UNKNOWN
Tangwystyl
verch
Llywarch Goch
D. UNKNOWN
Gladys Dhu
verch Llywelyn
ap Iorwerth
~1290 - 1365
Domhnall
of
Lennox
75
75
~1265 - UNKNOWN
John
Strathbogie
~1290 - UNKNOWN
David
Strathbogie
~1294 - UNKNOWN
Isabelle
Strathbogie
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
of Mar
~1276 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
of Mar
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Mary
of Mar
~1444 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Murray
~1448 - UNKNOWN
Willam
Murray
D. 1599
Gabrielle
d'Estrees
D. 1709
Barbara
Palmer
~1662 - UNKNOWN
Daughter of
Charles II of
England
D. 1686
Nell
Gwynn
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarda
Melusina Von
Schulenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Sophia
Charlotte
Kielmansegge
D. UNKNOWN
Arabella
Churchill
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Sedley
D. 1450
Agnes
Sorel
D. UNKNOWN
Henrietta
Howard
D. UNKNOWN
George
Berkeley
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Howard
D. UNKNOWN
Marguerite
D. UNKNOWN
Francoise
de
Montmorency
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Fosseuse
D. 1633
Henriette Catherine
de Balzac
d'Entragues
<1600 - UNKNOWN
Stillborn
Son of
Henri
D. UNKNOWN
Marie
de
Medici
1601 - UNKNOWN
Son of
Henri
1601 - UNKNOWN
Son & Heir
of Henri IV
of France
1602 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Henri IV
of France
1602 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Henri
D. UNKNOWN
Son of
Henri IV
of France
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
d'Amerval
~1595 - UNKNOWN
Charlotte
de
Montmorency
D. UNKNOWN
Prince
de
Conde
1670 - UNKNOWN
Son of
Charles II
of England
D. UNKNOWN
Moll
Davis
~1649 - UNKNOWN
Louise
de
Keroualle
D. 1699
Hortense
Mancini
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
D. UNKNOWN
Amelia
Von
Walmoden
~1594 - UNKNOWN
Cesar
Legitimized in 1594
~1672 - UNKNOWN
Charles
~1663 - UNKNOWN
Henry
D. UNKNOWN
Son of
James VII
of Scots
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Shore
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Villiers
D. UNKNOWN
George
Hamilton
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Godfrey
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Godfrey
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Godfrey
D. UNKNOWN
Son of
James VII
of Scots
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of James
VII of Scots
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of James
VII of Scots
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Fielding
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Wadsworth
~1595 - UNKNOWN
Kirsten
Munk
Living
Deetz
Living
LNU
Living
Buchanan
Living
LNU
Living
Harkins
Living
LNU
Living
Williams
Living
White
Living
White
Living
White
Living
Orner
Living
Orner
Living
Orner
Living
Pierce
Living
Pierce
Living
White
Living
White
Living
White
Private
Unknown
Private
Daughter
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Enna
Cennselach
Blinded in 1169
~1000 - 1072
Diarmait
mac Mail
na mBo
72
72
Diarmait was a contender for the title of High King of Ireland. He was one of the most important and significant Kings in Ireland in the pre-Norman era. He was able to claim the title "King of Leinster" and install his son, Murchad, as king of Dublin. Thus ruler of two of the most powerful and wealthy towns on the island, he was able to make a bid for the High-Kingship. It was during a battle against the king of Mide, Conchobar Ua Maelsechalinn, that he was killed in 1072. Diarmait's Death in the Annals of the Four Masters "Diarmaid, son of Mael-na-mbo, King of Leinster, of the foreigners of Ath-cliath, and of Leath-Mogha-Nuadhat, was slain and beheaded in the battle of Odhbha, on Tuesday, the seventh of the Ides of February, the battle having been gained over him by Conchobhar O'Maeleachlainn, King of Meath. There were also slain many hundreds of the foreigners and Leinstermen, along with Diarmaid, in that battle. In it was killed Gillaphadraig O'Fearghaile, lord of the Fortuatha, &c. Of the death of Diarmaid was said:" Two, seven times ten above one thousand, From the birth of Christ is reckoned, To this year, in which Diarmaid, First man in Leinster, fell. Diarmaid, of the ruddy-coloured aspect, A king who maintained the standard of war, Whose death brought scarcity of peace, The loss of the heroes of Ladhrann, with their ships. Comely youths were cut down there, Together with the head of Claire and Cualann. It caused in the breeze a noise not pleasant, The loss of the King of Riada of great valour. Until at Muillenn-Chul was slain A brave chieftain of a strong fortress, Until the furious fire-brand fell by treachery, They found no hero who dared with him contend. It is a red wound through my firm heart; For the host from Caindruim it was not just To destroy our noble chief they had no right, It has quenched their spirit greatly, Diarmaid of the laughing teeth under violent sorrow; There is not on account of his death banquet or feast; There will not be peace, there will not be armistice. Source "Annals of the Four Masters; http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005B/index.html "Irish Kings and High Kings", Francis John Bryne, Dublin 1973. (from Wikipedia.org)
D. 1092
Enna
D. 1098
Diarmait
D. UNKNOWN
Donnchad Mail
na mBo mac
Domnall Cloen
D. 1025
Urraca
Gomez
D. UNKNOWN
Ramiro
"The
Bastard"
~1026 - UNKNOWN
Rodrigo Diaz "El
Cid Campeador"
de Vivar
D. UNKNOWN
Medb
D. UNKNOWN
Eber
Finn
D. UNKNOWN
Muimne
D. UNKNOWN
Luigne
D. UNKNOWN
Laigne
D. UNKNOWN
Augustine
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
John
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Scisselly
Bishop
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Bishop
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Markham
D. UNKNOWN
Anthony
Markham
D. UNKNOWN
John
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Aldrich
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Bacon
1700 - 1702
William
Aldridge
1
1
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Jonathan
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
William
Horner
D. UNKNOWN
Catherine
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Julian
D. UNKNOWN
Susannah
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Guren
D. UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Allred
1786 - UNKNOWN
Barbary
York
Allred
1778 - UNKNOWN
Caroline
Julian
Allred
1776 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Hannah
Allred
1772 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Allred
1782 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Allred
1784 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Allred
1790 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Allred
1792 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Allred
1780 - UNKNOWN
Susanna
Gwen
Allred
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Browne
D. 1618
Alice
LNU
D. 1628
Cecilie
LNU
D. 1647
Dorothy
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Barthum
Seeke
D. UNKNOWN
Samuel
Pycroft
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
~1758 - UNKNOWN
Elias
Allred
~1760 - UNKNOWN
John
Allred
~1756 - UNKNOWN
William
Allred
~1754 - UNKNOWN
James
Allred
~1764 - UNKNOWN
Moses
Allred
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
Allred
~1766 - UNKNOWN
Eli
Allred
~1768 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Allred
~1770 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Jr.
Allred
~1772 - UNKNOWN
Levi
Allred
1780 - UNKNOWN
Ruby
(Rudie)
Beck
~1747 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Beck
1749 - UNKNOWN
Diannah
(Dianna)
Beck
1750 - ~1782
John
Emasy
Beck
32
32
D. UNKNOWN
Susannah
Gibbs
~1757 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Beck
~1765 - UNKNOWN
Jesse
Beck
~1763 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Beck
~1761 - UNKNOWN
Susannah or
Shusannah
Beck
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Hobson
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Sitton
7 JAN 1693/94 - UNKNOWN
William
Beck
1688 - UNKNOWN
Mathew
Beck
1691 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Beck
1696 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Beck
1897 - UNKNOWN
Marta or
Myrda
A. York
~1900 - UNKNOWN
Birdie
York
D. UNKNOWN
Ordulf
Ordgar
BET 1005 AND 1013 - 1036
Alfred
of
England
died without issue
BET 1005 AND 1013 - ~1049
Goda
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
De
Boulogne
Private
Dvirgin
M.
LNU
D. 1064
Walter
de
Amiens
D. UNKNOWN
Fulk
de
Amiens
D. 1057
Ralph
de
Amiens
D. 1014
Aethelstan
of
England
D. BET 1005 AND 1012
Egbert
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Eadwig
of
England
?
D. BET 1005 AND 1012
Edgar
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Wulfhild
of
England
D. UNKNOWN
Abbess
of
Wherwell
D. 0971
Edmund
of
England
Edmund appears to have been Edgar's chosen heir - in the refoundation charter of the New Minster, Winchester of 966, he is named as legitimus clito, legitimate heir to the throne. However, he died four years before his father and subsequent succession seems to have been up for grabs between Edgar's eldest sone, Edward and Aethelred.
D. UNKNOWN
Aethelflaed
D. 18 MAR 977/78
Edward
"The Martyr"
of England
D. 0959
Eadwig
of
England
D. 0939
Aethelstan
of
England
D. 1006
Aelfhelm
Aelfhelm was one of Aethelred The Unready's most trusted advisors.
D. UNKNOWN
Sweyn
Estridson
D. UNKNOWN
Gunnhild
of
Denmark
in 1001 Pallig and Gunnhild were captured by the Anglo-Saxons and held hostage. They were both executed a year later during the Massacre of the Danes, prompting ferocious retaliation from Swein Forkbeard.
D. UNKNOWN
Pallig
Viking commander
D. UNKNOWN
Count of
Blois &
Chartres
D. UNKNOWN
Second
Wife
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
of
England
Edith was raised at the Wilton convent, where she pursued the whole of her short and blameless life. It was also at Wilton that her mother retired sometime after Edith's birth.
D. UNKNOWN
Ulfketel
Snilling
D. UNKNOWN
Eadric
Streona
~0999 - 7 JAN 1078/79
Odo
of
Brittany
~1016 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
of
England
D. 1015
Siferth
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
Living
Stockton
Living
Stockton
Living
Stockton
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
Living
Bates
~1900 - UNKNOWN
Elizha
A.
Fortune
~1902 - UNKNOWN
Albert
E.
Fortune
~1903 - UNKNOWN
Phate
Fortune
?
~1905 - UNKNOWN
Cleomy
Fortune
?
BET 938 AND 940 - ~0995
Garcia I
Fernandez
de Lara
Called Garcia El de las Manos Blancas (of the White Hands).
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Gonzalo
Fernandez
de Lara
Gonzalo was a descendent of Nuno Rasura, one of the two judges from Castile, and of Rodrigo, the first of the counts from Castile.
D. UNKNOWN
Nuno
Fernandez
D. 0951
Ramiro
II of
Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Count
of
Aragon
D. UNKNOWN
Urraca
of
Pamplona
D. 0931
Oneca
of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso IV
"The Monk"
of Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Amulina
(Jimena) of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso III
"The Great"
of Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Ordono
II of
Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Alvao
Herramelizel
of Alava
D. UNKNOWN
Teresa
de
Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Velasquita
(Belasquita)
of Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Nuno
(Mumo) of
Vizcaya
D. UNKNOWN
Galindo
of
Ribagorza
D. UNKNOWN
Fortun
Galindez
D. UNKNOWN
Munia
(Muna) of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Ordono
I of
Asturias
D. UNKNOWN
Orbita
of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Dadildis
de
Pallars
D. UNKNOWN
Oneca
Rebelle de
Sanguesa
D. UNKNOWN
Sancha
of
Pamplona
D. UNKNOWN
Garcia
Jimenez of
Pamplona
~0935 - >0995
Ava
de
Riborgaza
60
60
D. UNKNOWN
Raimundo
II de
Riborgaza
D. UNKNOWN
Gersenda
de
Fezensac
D. UNKNOWN
Salvador
Perez de
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
Pedro
Fernandez
de Castile
~0775 - UNKNOWN
Munia
or
Oneca
Ancestry - Scott Ezell Wikipedia.org - Inigo I of Pamplona
BET 781 AND 800 - BET 851 AND 852
Arista
(in
Spanish)
Being a Basque leader..seems to imply that he was a Moslem. (Royalty for Commoners, p 40) Stricken by paralysis in 842. Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Wikipedia.org - Garcia I of Pamplona Wikipedia.org - Inigo I of Pamplona
~0804 - UNKNOWN
Oneca
Ximena
According to Wikipedia.org - Inigo I of Pamplona married Oneca Velazquez, daughter of Velasco, Lord of Pamplona. Ancestry - Scott Ezell
BET 770 AND 775 - 0842
Ximeno
Ancestry - Scott Ezell Wikipedia.org - Inigo I of Pamplona
~0900 - 0951
Cennetig
mac
Lorcain
51
51
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Be Binn
ingen
Aurchada
D. UNKNOWN
Aurchad
mac
Murchada
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
~0930 - UNKNOWN
Mor
ingen
Eiden
D. UNKNOWN
Eiden mac Clerig
of Ui Fiachrach
Aidne
~0951 - 1014
Murchad
mac
Briain
63
63
~0955 - UNKNOWN
Conchobar
mac
Briain
~0960 - UNKNOWN
Flann
mac
Briain
D. UNKNOWN
Carrlus
mac
Ailella
~0973 - 1023
Tadc
mac
Briain
50
50
D. UNKNOWN
Gilla
Patraic
~0950 - 1030
Gormlaith
ingen
Murchada
80
80
D. UNKNOWN
Murchad
mac
Finn
D. 0981
Amlaib
Cuaran
D. UNKNOWN
Sitriuc
mac
Amlaib
D. UNKNOWN
Mael
Sechnaill
mac Domnaill
~0990 - 1009
Dub
Choblaig
19
19
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Connacht
~0990 - 1065
Donnchad
mac
Briain
75
75
D. UNKNOWN
Mahoun
D. UNKNOWN
Domchamacn
D. UNKNOWN
Eichtigern
D. UNKNOWN
Anlmacn
D. 0976
Mathgamain
~1214 - UNKNOWN
Christell
Seton
~1351 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Fleming
~1370 - UNKNOWN
John I
Seton
D. UNKNOWN
Alexander
I
Seton
~1379 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Seton
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Seton
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Marion
Seton
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Alexander
Ramsay of
Dalhousie
~1405 - 1432
Thomas
Beaufort
27
27
1406 - 1455
Edmund
Beaufort
49
49
1409 - 1449
Margaret
Beaufort
40
40
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
de
Courtenay
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Plantagenet
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
John
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Cherleton
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
John
Neville
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Montacute
1357 - 1433
John I
of
Portugal
76
76
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
of
Portugal
D. UNKNOWN
John
Holland
1379 - 1406
Henry
III of
Castile
27
27
D. UNKNOWN
John II
of
Castile
D. UNKNOWN
William
V of
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Philippa
De
Roet
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
Chaucer
D. UNKNOWN
John
Holland
D. UNKNOWN
John
Hastings
D. 1443
Sir
John
Cornwall
1365 - 1368
Edward
Plantagenet
3
3
1366 - <1370
John
Plantagenet
4
4
1368 - <1370
Isabel
Plantagenet
2
2
1372 - 1375
John
Plantagenet
3
3
D. UNKNOWN
Margaret
Neville
D. 1396
Robert
Ferrers
Private
Walter
De
Roet
D. 1366
Isabel
(Elizabeth)
De Roet
D. UNKNOWN
Clemence
D. UNKNOWN
Dafydd
ab Owain
Gwynedd
D. 1195
Rhodri ab
Owain
Gwynedd
D. UNKNOWN
Isabella
de
Braose
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. 1244
Gruffydd
ap
Llywelyn
D. UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
the
Last
D. UNKNOWN
Hawise
D. UNKNOWN
Oliver
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
or
Mistresses
D. 1205
Geoffrey
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
John
FitzRoy
D. 1245
Henry
FitzRoy
D. >1216
Osbert
Gifford
D. 1241
Eudes
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Bartholomew
FitzRoy
D. 1252
Maud
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
FitzIves
D. >1263
Philip
FitzRoy
D. UNKNOWN
Ykenai
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
or
Mistresses
D. UNKNOWN
Bishop of
Durham
Morgan
D. UNKNOWN
Abbess
of Barking
Matilda
D. UNKNOWN
William
Aigret
D. UNKNOWN
Petronilla
of
Aquitaine
~1489 - UNKNOWN
John of
Innerpeffray
Drummond
~1523 - UNKNOWN
Agne
Drummond
~1528 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Drummond
~1531 - UNKNOWN
Isabell
Drummond
~1519 - UNKNOWN
James
Gordon
~1256 - UNKNOWN
Margaretha
Van
Arkel
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Arnoud
Van
Arkel
~1468 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
Sarrebruck
~1435 - UNKNOWN
Charles
Queuille
~1440 - 1469
Anne
Ventadour
29
29
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
de
Faslane
~1290 - 1353
John
Lamont
63
63
~1378 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
of
Lennox
~1340 - UNKNOWN
John
MacDonald
~1346 - UNKNOWN
Duncan
Skeodan
Campbell
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Colin
Campbell
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Awley
Alan de
Faslane
~1175 - UNKNOWN
Marie-
Ducissa De
Bourgogne
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Alix
De
Bourgogne
~1161 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
de
Vienne
~1184 - UNKNOWN
Andrae
De
Bourgogne
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Mahaut
De
Bourgogne
~1192 - UNKNOWN
Marguerite
De
Bourgogne
~1020 - 1072
Otto
Wettin
52
52
~1020 - 1070
Ulfhild
Olafsdatter
50
50
~1015 - 1063
Bela I
(Adalbertus)
of Hungary
48
48
~1015 - ~1052
Richza
(Ryksa)
Miciszlava
37
37
~0900 - >0958
Vermudo
Nunez
58
58
~0900 - <0949
Velasquita
Velazquez
49
49
~0850 - >0901
Nunio
Ordonez
51
51
~0879 - >0954
Vela
Nunez
75
75
~0879 - UNKNOWN
Todile
~0900 - 0951
Diego
Munoz
51
51
~0900 - >0940
Tigrida
Nunez
40
40
~0875 - >0915
Munio
Nunez
40
40
~0875 - >0927
Nuno
Fernandez
52
52
~0830 - 27 MAY 866
Ordono
I de
Asturias
~0826 - UNKNOWN
Nunio
de
Vierzo
~0790 - 1 FEB 849/50
Ramiro
I de
Asturias
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Urraca
Paterna
de Castile
~0765 - 0797
Bermudo
I de
Asturias
32
32
~0773 - UNKNOWN
Ursinda
Munilona
~0768 - UNKNOWN
Diego
Rodriguez
de Castile
~0772 - UNKNOWN
Paterna
de
Castile
~0740 - ~0765
Fruela
de
Bardalia
25
25
~0710 - 0768
Fruela
I
Alfonsez
58
58
~0719 - UNKNOWN
Munnia
Froilaz
~0695 - 0757
Alphonse I "Le
Catholique" de
Cantabre
62
62
~0695 - UNKNOWN
Ermessinde
des
Asturies
~0690 - 0757
Fruela
Perez
67
67
~0670 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
de
Cantabre
0646 - 0687
Erwige
de le
Visigoths
41
41
0650 - UNKNOWN
Luibigtohona
de
Visigoths
~0611 - UNKNOWN
Ardavaste
de la
Visigoths
~0620 - UNKNOWN
Divigria
de
Liebana
~0630 - 0672
Receswinthe
II of the
Visigoths
42
42
~0630 - UNKNOWN
Osicia
de
Liebana
~0583 - UNKNOWN
Athanafilde
of the
Visigoths
~0585 - UNKNOWN
Flavia
Juliana de
Byzantine
~0555 - 13 APR 585
Hermenegilde
of the
Visigoths
~0567 - 24 MAR 584/85
Ingonde
Burgundy
~0531 - 0586
Leovigilde
I of the
Visigoths
55
55
~0535 - UNKNOWN
Theodora
(Theodosia)
~0535 - BET 575 AND 579
Sigebert
I
Merovingian
BET 534 AND 539 - BET 613 AND 614
Brundhilde
of the
Visigoths
~0550 - UNKNOWN
Petrus
Augustus de
Byzantine
~0982 - UNKNOWN
Urraca
Garces
Navarre
~0996 - UNKNOWN
Vela "The
Infante"
de Aragon
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Sancho
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
D. UNKNOWN
Garcia
D. UNKNOWN
Elvira
D. UNKNOWN
Urraca
~1141 - UNKNOWN
Enguerrand
III De
Coucy
0991 - 1022
Alvira
Menendez
31
31
~0953 - 0999
Bermudo II
"El Gotoso"
of Asturias
46
46
~0965 - 1017
Elvira Garces
de Lara of
Castile
52
52
~0926 - 0955
Ordona
III of
Leon
29
29
~0935 - UNKNOWN
Aragonta
Pelaez
~0964 - ~1008
Menendo
Gonzalez
44
44
~0964 - ~1022
Tutadoma
58
58
~0934 - UNKNOWN
Gutierrez
~0934 - ~0985
Gonzalo
Mendez
51
51
~0934 - ~0985
Ilduara
Pelaez
51
51
~0962 - >1048
Damas
I de
Semur
86
86
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Aremburga
de
Bourgogne
D. >1015
Geoffrey
I de
Semur
D. ~0962
Daugter of
Damus de
Brioude
D. UNKNOWN
Damas
de
Brioude
~1098 - 1167
Raimond
Trencavel
69
69
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Saura
>1066 - 1129
Bernard
Aton
Trencavel
63
63
~1070 - 1150
Ceilia
de
Provence
80
80
~1109 - ~1150
Bertrand
de
Forcalquier
41
41
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Josserane
de
Flotte
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Gautier
III de
Salins
~1090 - 1155
William IV
de Macon
& Auxonne
65
65
~1090 - >1155
Poncia
de
Traves
65
65
D. ~1154
Faydiva
D. UNKNOWN
Faydiva
or
Fraisseta
D. UNKNOWN
Alphons
Jourdain
D. <1178
Alicia
(Aalis) Di
Savoia
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter(Sophia?)
Di
Savoia
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
BET 1060 AND 1068 - 1198
Guigues
III de
Albon
http:genealogy.euweb.cz/french/albon1.html Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Atheling
~1042 - >1095
Guigue II
"Pinguis"
de Albon
53
53
http:genealogy.euweb.cz/french/albon1.html Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~1016 - ~1063
Guigue I
Vetus
de Albon
47
47
http:genealogy.euweb.cz/french/albon1.html Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~1018 - UNKNOWN
Gotheline
or
Adelais
BET 1075 AND 1080 - 1103
Humbert II de
Maurienne &
Savoy
~1124 - 1172
Agnes
of
Savoy
48
48
~1125 - 1158
Mafalda
(Mahaut)
of Savoy
33
33
~1127 - UNKNOWN
John
of
Savoy
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Peter
of
Savoy
~1131 - UNKNOWN
William
of
Savoy
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
of
Savoy
~1138 - 1194
Juliana
of
Savoy
56
56
D. UNKNOWN
Humberto
of
Beaujeu
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
D. UNKNOWN
Alfonso
I of
Portugal
D. UNKNOWN
Guy
IV of
Dauphinois
D. UNKNOWN
William
of
Savoy
D. BET MAR 1222/23 AND NOV 1223
Umberto
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Tommaso
of
Savoy
D. 1237
Aimone
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Guglielmo
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Pietro
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Filippo
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Bonifacio
of
Savoy
D. 1265
Alasia
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Agatha
of
Savoy
D. 1273
Margherita
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Avita
of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Amedeo
of
Savoy
D. 1147
Henrique
of
Portugal
1148 - 1160
Mafalda
of
Portugal
12
12
1151 - 1188
Urraca
of
Portugal
37
37
D. UNKNOWN
Sancha
Portugal
D. 1032
Rudolf
III de
Arles
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
II of
Germany
D. UNKNOWN
Bruno
of
Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Brigitta
of
Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Arnold
of
Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
John
Wood
D. UNKNOWN
Reubin
Seay
D. UNKNOWN
W. T.
Alliston
D. UNKNOWN
Laura
J.
Warren
D. UNKNOWN
Fanny
Nesbitt
~1102 - 1139
Henry
"The
Proud"
37
37
D. UNKNOWN
Welf
D. UNKNOWN
Gertrud
D. UNKNOWN
Emperor
Lothair
D. UNKNOWN
Richenza
of
Nordheim
1155 - 1197
Gertrude
of
Bavaria
42
42
D. UNKNOWN
Frederick
IV of
Swabia
~1849 - UNKNOWN
Caroline
Williamson
Are Caroline and Polly the same person?
~1861 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Bates
~1863 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Bates
~1108 - 1139
Henry X
"The Proud"
of Bavaria
31
31
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
LNU
~1848 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Blackwell
~1851 - UNKNOWN
Drusilla
Blackwell
~1853 - UNKNOWN
William
Blackwell
1803 - 1817
Joroyal
H.
Blackwell
14
14
1804 - 1860
Starling
Willis
Blackwell
55
55
~1810 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Blackwell
1814 - 1894
James
Barnett
Blackwell
80
80
1818 - 1889
Martha
Patsy
Blackwell
71
71
~1821 - <1870
David
Glenn
Blackwell
49
49
D. UNKNOWN
William
de
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Rorgon
de
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
de
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Galeran
de
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Aenor
de
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
V de
Thouars
~1145 - 1205
Amalric
De
Lusignan
60
60
~1160 - 1217
Raoul I
of
Issoudun
57
57
>1162 - UNKNOWN
Pierre
De
Lusignan
>1163 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
De
Lusignan
D. 1194
Guy
De
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Agatha
de
Preuilly
D. UNKNOWN
Emperor
Frederick
1221 - 1260
Hugh
XI De
Lusignan
39
39
1222 - 1260
Aymer
De
Valence
38
38
1223 - 1269
Agnes
De
Lusignan
46
46
D. UNKNOWN
William
II de
Chauvigny
D. 1264
Guy
De
Lusignan
D. 1274
Geoffrey
De
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Jeanne
de
Chatellerault
D. 1296
William
De
Valence
D. 1288
Marguerite
De
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Raymond
VII de
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Aimery
IX de
Thouars
1234 - 14 JAN 1298/99
Isabelle
De
Lusignan
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
de
Rancon
D. <1118
Reynold
De
Warenne
D. UNKNOWN
Edith
De
Warenne
D. UNKNOWN
Gerard
de
Gournay
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
of
Burgundy
D. UNKNOWN
Sybille
of
Barcelona
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh I
of
Burgundy
~0864 - UNKNOWN
William
of
Perigord
D. UNKNOWN
Titus
Pomponius
Atticus
D. UNKNOWN
Publius
Cornelius
Scipio Salvito
D. UNKNOWN
Jehoram
D. UNKNOWN
Omri
D. UNKNOWN
Ithobaal
I of
Tyre
D. UNKNOWN
Ahaziah
1690 - 1751
John
Price
61
61
~1698 - 1751
Hannah
Williamson
53
53
1568 - 1658
John
Blackwell
90
90
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Neale
D. UNKNOWN
Joseph
Crenshaw
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Finch
1662 - UNKNOWN
John
Glenn
1635 - 1696
James
Glenn
61
61
1640 - 1688
E.
Mitchell
48
48
1612 - UNKNOWN
William
Mitchell
D. UNKNOWN
William
Blackwell
D. UNKNOWN
Maryann
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Blackwell
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Edlyne
D. UNKNOWN
William
Blackwell
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Blackwell
~1180 - 1209
Eberhard
II of
Altena
29
29
D. 1226
Friedrich
II of
Isenberg
<1180 - 1226
Dietrich
of
Altena
46
46
1200 - 1250
Engelbert
of
Altena
50
50
<1200 - 1264
Philipp
of
Altena
64
64
<1200 - 1258
Bruno
of
Altena
58
58
<1220 - >1247
Gottfried
of
Altena
27
27
1220 - BEF 25 JAN 1259/60
Adolf
Von
Holte
D. >1260
Elisabeth
1223 - 1242
Wilhelm
of
Altena
19
19
~1099 - >1161
Adolf
IV of
Berg
62
62
Adolf build Schoss Altena and Ain 1133 Altenberg Abbey, which he enters in 1160 SOURCES: Wikipedia Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson tree
BET 1152 AND 1165 - 1224
Oda
of
Altena
D. UNKNOWN
Simon
Von
Tecklenburg
1168 - 1220
Adolf
of
Altena
52
52
~1149 - 1169
Friedrich
I of
Altena
20
20
~1002 - UNKNOWN
Adolf II of
Lorraine-
Deutz
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1156 - UNKNOWN
Dietrich
of
Altena
BET 1080 AND 1084 - 1152
Adolf
III of
Berg
SOURCES: Wikipedia Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson tree
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Arnsberg
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich
Von
Rietberg
D. 1108
Adolf
V of
Berg
D. UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Von
Wasserburg
D. UNKNOWN
Engelbert
Von
Wasserburg
<1150 - 1190
Engelbert
I of
Berg
40
40
1157 - 1190
Margaret
of
Geldern
33
33
1140 - 1158
Friedrich
II of
Berg
18
18
D. 1193
Bruno
III of
Berg
D. 1190
Arnold
of
Altena
~1065 - >1090
Adolf II of
Berg-
Hovel
25
25
SOURCES: Wikipedia
D. 1090
Adelheid
Von
Laufen
~1085 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
of
Cleves
BET 1090 AND 1095 - 1152
Eberhard
of
Berg
D. 1137
Bruno
II of
Berg
D. 1160
Gisela
of
Berg
D. 1160
Sizzo
Von
Schwarzburg
~1040 - >1081
Adolf I
of
Berg
41
41
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
D. 1067
Heinrich
II Von
Laufen
D. UNKNOWN
Ida Von
Werl-
Hovel
~0973 - UNKNOWN
Hermann II of
Lorraine-
Deutz
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~0929 - 16 JUL 996
Herman "The
Small"of
Lorraine
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~0900 - UNKNOWN
Ehrenfeld
Von
Bonngau
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~0900 - BEF 10 JUL 963
Rickwara
Von
Bonngau
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~0931 - UNKNOWN
Heilwig
Von
Dillengen
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
Hanun
ben
Nahash
~1222 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Acton
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Alan
De
Cotton
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Cotton
~1248 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Acton
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Hellesby
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
1224 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
Acton
1163 - UNKNOWN
Adam
Hellesby
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1142 - 1232
Jocelyn
Acton
90
90
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1161 - UNKNOWN
John
Hellesby
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Hellesby
~1168 - UNKNOWN
Jocelyn
Hellesby
~1117 - UNKNOWN
Jocelyn
de
Hellesby
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Agatha
Massey
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~0898 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
De
Cambrai
~1287 - <1310
Arend
Van
Amstel
23
23
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry.com/David Weaver
~1291 - >1344
Marie
De
Avesnes
53
53
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Beatrijs
van
Egmond
BET 1334 AND 1342 - UNKNOWN
Bartha
(Baerte)
van Egmond
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Katharina
van
Egmond
~1339 - UNKNOWN
Willem
van
Egmond
~1341 - UNKNOWN
Albrecht
van
Egmond
~1343 - UNKNOWN
Antonia
van
Egmond
~1345 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
van
Egmond
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Griete
van
Egmond
~1350 - UNKNOWN
Maria
van
Egmond
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Gerrit
van
Egmond
?
D. UNKNOWN
Gijsbrecht
Van
Ijsselstein
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/David Weaver
D. UNKNOWN
Beerta Van
Arkel zu
Heukelom
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/David Weaver
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Ifor ap
Arurys
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
BET 1140 AND 1150 - BET 1184 AND 1211
Hywel
"Caerllion"
ap Iorwerth
Howell [Hywell] of Caerleon, founded Llantarnam Abbey in 1175, resigned his sovereignty 1172 and accepted knighthood from Henry II [m. Gwerful fyrch Owain Cyfeiliog]. Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank
BET 1141 AND 1160 - UNKNOWN
Gwerful
verch Owain
Cyfeiliog
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson Ancestry - Jane Williams Flank
~1158 - UNKNOWN
Brim
Turbeville
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1153 - UNKNOWN
William
Burchill
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Arurys
ap
Pythion
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Pythion
ap
Briafel
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1106 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Maelog
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Ralph
Maelog
SOURCES: Ancestry.com/Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
Regine
BET 802 AND 806 - 14 JUN 844
Hugues
"l'Abbe"
de France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred
Blackwell
~1700 - UNKNOWN
John
Blackwell
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
Blackwell
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Blackwell
~1674 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Eudora
Blackwell
~1676 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Blackwell
~1684 - UNKNOWN
William
Blackwell
~1684 - UNKNOWN
Lydia
Blackwell
1685 - UNKNOWN
Lucie
Blackwell
~1686 - UNKNOWN
John
Blackwell
1687 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Blackwell
~1695 - UNKNOWN
John
Blackwell
~1725 - UNKNOWN
John
Blackwell
~1730 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Blackwell
D. 1193
Roger
III of
Sicily
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Otto
D. UNKNOWN
Wenceslaus
I of
Bohemia
D. UNKNOWN
Conrad
of
Montferrat
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Euphrosyne
Angelina
D. UNKNOWN
Alexios
IV
Angelos
JAN 1192/93 - UNKNOWN
John
Angelos
>1195 - UNKNOWN
Manuel
Angelos
D. UNKNOWN
Theodora
Angelina
D. UNKNOWN
Andronikos
Palaiologos
D. UNKNOWN
John III
Doukas
Vatatzes
Private
Unknown
Private
Blane
Unknown
Private
Caroline
Unknown
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Barfield
~1315 - UNKNOWN
Roger III
Seymour
of Penhow
BET 1393 AND 1398 - BET 1433 AND 1436
William
de
Croft
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1397 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Walwyn
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 1362 AND 1364 - ~1419
John
de
Croft
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire
BET 1374 AND 1377 - >1404
Jonet
verch
Owain
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~1364 - 1415
Thomas
Walwyn
of Hellens
51
51
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1366 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Hathaway
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1332 - >1375
John
de
Croft
43
43
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1334 - UNKNOWN
FNU
Haviock
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
1306 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
de
Croft
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Maud
de
Brampton
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1280 - >1317
Hugh de
Croft of
Wharton
37
37
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1282 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Parker
"Eleanor is possibly the daughter of William Parker, son of John of the Fords." SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1272 - 1308
Brian
de
Brampton
36
36
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1274 - UNKNOWN
Alianora
de
Hereford
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1308 - UNKNOWN
John
Haviock
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1254 - >1297
John
de
Croft
43
43
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1256 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
de
Croft
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1215 - UNKNOWN
Hugh de
Croft of
Wharton
"1243: The earliest recognised Croft is Hugh de Croft, who helped rescue Prince Edward from Simon de Montfort and deliver him to Wigmore." from www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm SOURCES: www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Longberch
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Longberch
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1180 - >1217
Hugh de
Croft of
Wharton
37
37
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Christina
de
Croft
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1150 - >1191
Hugh de
Croft of
Wharton
41
41
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1125 - UNKNOWN
Hugh de
Croft of
Wharton
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
de
Croft
SOURCES: www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
de
Croft
"1086: At the time of the Domesday Survey Croft was held by Bernard under William of Ecouis. The family were called de Croft for 400 years and it is now thought that they were Normans introduced to Herefordshire before the conquest." from www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm SOURCES: www.smr.herefordshire.gov.uk/castles/castlesdata_az/croft_castle.htm www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1456 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Croft
~1458 - UNKNOWN
Anne
Croft
~1465 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Croft
BET 1465 AND 1467 - 23 MAR 1540/41
Margaret
Croft
~1419 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Croft
~1431 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Croft
~1368 - UNKNOWN
Mabel
Bradshaw
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Jasper
de
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
de
Croft
D. BEF JAN 1288/89
Robert
de
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Miles
de
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Eva
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Robert de Croft
of Staunton
and Letton
D. UNKNOWN
Perina
Havering
www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Hugh
Havering
www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm
D. UNKNOWN
William
Parker
www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm
D. UNKNOWN
John
of the
Fords
www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4rz/croft1.htm
D. UNKNOWN
John
de
Croft
1293 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
de
Harley
1294 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
de
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
of
Cornwall
D. UNKNOWN
Owen
Glyndwr
(Glendower)
D. UNKNOWN
John
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Skull
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Walter
Skull of
Holt
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Croft
of Kyre
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Thomas
Blount of
Kinlet
D. UNKNOWN
Joyce
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Mill of
Avenbury
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Sir Edmund
Darrel of
Littlecote
D. UNKNOWN
Sibyll
or Jane
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Sir George
Herbert of
St. Julians
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
Croft
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Wigram
of Lacton
D. UNKNOWN
Adminius
D. UNKNOWN
Togodumnus
D. UNKNOWN
Epaticcus
D. UNKNOWN
Gwynn
ap
Nudd
?
D. UNKNOWN
Androgeus
D. UNKNOWN
Arianrhod
D. UNKNOWN
Llefelys
D. UNKNOWN
Digueillus
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org (Digueillus)
D. UNKNOWN
Peblig
~0358 - UNKNOWN
Gwrfawr
Meriadoc
?
BET 325 AND 330 - UNKNOWN
Gadeon
SOURCES: Brittania.com
BET 1407 AND 1416 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Cornwall
BET 1338 AND 1355 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Pembridge
SOURCES: Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1314 - <1350
Robert
de
Pembrugge
36
36
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robin Lux Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1314 - UNKNOWN
Juliana
Zouche
SOURCES: Ancstry/Robin Lux Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1291 - BEF 21 JAN 1325/26
Fulke
de
Pembrugge
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robin Lux
~1295 - AFT 17 MAR 1326/27
Matilda
(Maud) de
Bermingham
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robin Lux
~1297 - 1326
Eudes
(Eon) La
Zouche
29
29
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robin Lux
~1300 - BEF JAN 1359/60
Joan
Inge
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robin Lux
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
de
Barri
SOURCES: Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1325 - UNKNOWN
Denise
verch
Hopkin
SOURCES: Ancestry/Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
1717 - UNKNOWN
Daniel
Price
~1726 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Price
~1728 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Price
1730 - UNKNOWN
William
Price
~1732 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Price
~1738 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Price
~1713 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Edgar
~1726 - UNKNOWN
Gideon
Glenn
~1727 - UNKNOWN
Nehemiah
Glenn
~1731 - UNKNOWN
Lucy
Glenn
~1732 - UNKNOWN
Jemima
Glenn
~1734 - UNKNOWN
Worham
Glenn
~1734 - UNKNOWN
Keziah
Glenn
~1735 - UNKNOWN
Nathan
Glenn
~1737 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Glenn
~1742 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Glenn
~1743 - UNKNOWN
James
Glenn
~1744 - UNKNOWN
William
Glenn
~1746 - UNKNOWN
Hanna
Glenn
~1748 - UNKNOWN
Thompson
Glenn
~1750 - UNKNOWN
Beverly
Glenn
~1750 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Glenn
~1752 - UNKNOWN
Susanna
Glenn
~1793 - 1853
Nancy
Barnett
60
60
~1735 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Blackwell
~1760 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Blackwell
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Joseph
Blackwell
~1762 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Blackwell
~1734 - 1790
Elizabeth
Price
56
56
1754 - UNKNOWN
John
Blackwell
~1759 - UNKNOWN
Zachariah
Blackwell
~1760 - UNKNOWN
Joel
Blackwell
1760 - UNKNOWN
Micajah
Barnett
1763 - UNKNOWN
Martha
Barnett
1766 - UNKNOWN
John
Barnett
1770 - UNKNOWN
James
Barnett
1773 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Barnett
1776 - UNKNOWN
Elijah
Barnett
~1760 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Glenn
~1147 - BET 1203 AND 1211
Adam
de
Audley
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Emma
FitzOrm
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1155 - >1210
Ralph
de
Mainwaring
55
55
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Amicia
Le
Mechin
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1120 - ~1154
Liulf
de
Audley
34
34
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1088 - UNKNOWN
Adam
de
Audley
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1067 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Audley
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr.
BET 1028 AND 1043 - >1086
Gamel
de
Tettesworth
Gamel, and thane of the King's, Lord of Aldithley, Talk and Balterley, in the county of Stafford and of Cedde-and Mottram Andrews, in the county of Chester, at the time of the Domesday survey, had issue, Adam de Aldithley. Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Joanne Feldman
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Mottram
Andrews
~1009 - UNKNOWN
Wolfric
of
Mercia
Wolfric, Lord of Leek, Aldithley, and Balterley, in the county of Stafford; of Croxton, Etchells, and many other places in the county of Chester, married a daughter of William Poncius, Count of Arques and Thoulousse, son of Richard II , Duke of Normandy. They had issue, Gamel de Tettesworth; Walthens, Lord of Etchells Bredbury and Brinnington, Ranulphus; and Orme de Davenport (John Burke, History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol IV, R. Bentley, London, 1834, p 757, Stansfeld, of Burley Park) Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Joanne Feldman
BET 1010 AND 1025 - UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Arques
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Joanne Feldman
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Godfrey
de
Arques
~1010 - UNKNOWN
Amelie
de
Rouen
~0987 - >1035
Gozeline
de
Arques
48
48
~0945 - 1035
Osbern
I de
Bolbec
90
90
D. BEF 8 JAN 1241/42
Henry
Tuchet
BET 1244 AND 1245 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Griffith
D. UNKNOWN
Ralf
FitzOrm
~1220 - UNKNOWN
James
De
Audley
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Audley
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Roger
de
Mainwaring
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1133 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
LNU
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1100 - UNKNOWN
FNU
de
Mainwaring
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Richard
de
Mainwaring
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Ranulphus
de
Mainwaring
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~1185 - UNKNOWN
Gwladus
verch
Ithel
Ancestry/Jane Williams Frank
~1133 - 1191
Gruffudd
"Maelor"
ap Madog
58
58
Gruffydd ap Madog or Gruffydd Maelor I (d 1191); son of Madog ap Maredudd by Susanna, daughter of Gruffudd ap Cynan, and the founder of the principal ruling family of northern Powys during the 13th cent. When the province was divided into two spheres of influence on the death of Madog ap Maredudd in 1160, territories north of the Rhaeadr were subject to further subdivision among Gruffydd and his brothers. His share consisted of Maelor and Ial (Bromfield and Yale) to which he later added Nanheudwy, and on the death, in 1187, of Owain Fychan, the lands of Cynllaith and lower Mochnant. Excluding Penllyn and Edeirnion, he had thus reunited northern Powys, though it was his elder son, Madog, who lent his name to this region since known as 'Powys Fadog.' He m. his cousin Angharad, daughter of Owain Gwynedd, and had two sons, Madog and Owen. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography 318] SOURCES: Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry/James H. Maloney http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Owain
SOURCES: Ancestry/James H. Maloney Ancestry/Jane Williams Frank
~1165 - UNKNOWN
Ithel
ap
Rhys
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1169 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Hywel
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~0870 - 0910
Gerhard
of
Metz
40
40
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Uda of
Saxony
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0885 - 26 MAR 967
Billung
of
Saxony
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0840 - 0918
Voiry
de
Ardennes
78
78
SOURCES: Ancestry/Robert Lord
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Cunigunde
SOURCES: Ancestry/Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Ermentrude
LNU
~0894 - 0923
Richwin
de
Verdun
29
29
Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0942 - 0978
Frederic I
of Upper
Lotharingia
36
36
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htmwikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
BET 910 AND 915 - 26 APR 962
Adalberon
de
Ardennes
D. BEF 24 NOV 965
Giselbert
de
Ardennes
D. AFT 23 FEB 964/65
Hadwide
BET 938 AND 965 - UNKNOWN
Godefroi
de
Ardennes
~0915 - 8 APR 960
Luitgarde
von
Trier
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Reginar
de
Ardenne
Henri
de
Ardenne
D. 23 JAN 988/89
Adalbero
de
Ardenne
~0985 - 1039
Dirk III
"Hierosolymita"
of Holland
54
54
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0993 - 9 MAR 1043/44
Othelindis
Von
Hadmersleben
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 31 JAN 1155/56
Dietrich
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Arnold
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Gerhard
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Gottschalk
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Imago
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Sophia
Von
Looz
~0985 - BET 1044 AND 1046
Giselbert
Von
Looz
Chonradus…Romanorum imperator augustus" confirmed property "in Alsatia et in comitatibus Gisilberti et Wezilonis comitum" to Kloster Peterlingen by charter dated 1027[165]. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Rudolf
Van
Betuwe
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Erlene
de
Jodoigne
BET 1044 AND 1046 - 1065
Sophie
von
Looz
D. 1101
Otto
von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Hermann
von
Looz
BET 1147 AND 1155 - UNKNOWN
Arnold
Von
Looz
D. 1191
Gerhard
Von
Looz
1179 - 1213
Adelheid
Von
Geldern
34
34
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich
von
Geldern
D. BET 29 AND 30 JUL 1218
Ludwig
Von
Looz
D. BET 15 MAY AND 24 OCT 1216
Gerhard
Von
Looz
D. BET 12 FEB 1220/21 AND 20 SEP 1
Arnold
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Aleidis
de
Brabant
D. 1218
Heinrich
Von
Looz
D. 1207
Dietrich
Von
Looz
D. JAN 1205/06
Wilhelm
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Imagina
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Luitgard
Von
Looz
D. 1172
Hugo
Von
Looz
D. 1214
Imagina
Von
Looz
D. UNKNOWN
Guda
Von
Looz
D. <1184
Laurette
Von
Looz
D. <0964
Eberhard
Teisterbant
D. UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Keldachgau-
Bonngau
D. UNKNOWN
Amalrada
"Amelrada" is named wife of "comite Everardo", parents of "Deodericum ex pago Saxoniæ Hamalant", and sister of "Mathildis reginæ…filiæ Thiadrici ducis"[190]. from: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407 SOURCES: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIAN%20(LOWER)%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc127613407
D. UNKNOWN
Theoderich
D. UNKNOWN
Reginlind
~0929 - 7 SEP 984
Dietrich
Von
Tristerbaut
D. 0978
Eberhard
Von
Tristerbaut
D. UNKNOWN
Dietrich
Von
Kempengau
D. UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Von
Kempengau
D. >1026
Adelbold
Von
Teisterbant
D. 1018
Godizo
Von
Teisterbant
D. <1026
Unruoch
Von
Tristerbaut
D. <0975
Berengar
Von
Tristerbaut
D. 18 APR 988
Adalbero
De
Verdun
D. 6 JAN 1021/22
Frederic
De
Verdun
D. 1029
Hermann
Van
Eenham
D. 1023
Godefroi
De
Verdun
BET 968 AND 973 - 1044
Gozelon
De
Verdun
D. 1042
Irmgard
De
Verdun
D. UNKNOWN
Gebhard
Von
Zutphen
D. >1138
Henrich
Von
Zutphen
D. UNKNOWN
Conrad
II of
Luxembourg
~1368 - UNKNOWN
Piers
Legh
~1346 - UNKNOWN
John
de
Arderne
~1349 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
de
Arderne
~1355 - UNKNOWN
George
de
Arderne
~1368 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
(Blanche)
de Arderne
~1292 - UNKNOWN
Margery
De
Arderne
~1294 - UNKNOWN
Maud
(Matilda)
De Arderne
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Arderne
~1276 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Arderne
~1242 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Arderne
~1191 - UNKNOWN
John
de
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
de
Aldford
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
de
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Eustace
de
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1176 - UNKNOWN
Richard
de
Aldford
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
de
Arderne
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~0780 - UNKNOWN
Chrothais
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Bernard
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0876
Ludwig
II Von
Deutschland
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Suzanne
de
Paris
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Nithard
Martel
D. UNKNOWN
Richarde
~0798 - UNKNOWN
Arsinde
de
Ponthieu
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0805 - 0859
Berthe
de
Ponthieu
54
54
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0825 - UNKNOWN
Petronille
de
France
Is this Petronille the same as Petronille de Bourgogne, married to Tertullus? SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Guillaume
"Le Saint"
de Gellone
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Kunigonda
of
Austrasia
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0828 - 29 SEP 880
Carloman
Von
Bayern
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Ancestry/Larry Overmire
D. AFT 9 JUL 855
Doda
LNU
D. UNKNOWN
Berengar
di
Friuli
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0790 - 0824
Remy
de
Reims
34
34
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 800 AND 815 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
of
Remy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Helgaud
de
Ponthieu
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Herbouin
I de
Ponthieu
~0845 - 28 JAN 892/93
Pepin I
De
Vermandois
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Teutberge
de
Arles
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ricuin
de
Hainault
D. UNKNOWN
Ulrich
von
Argengau
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Wulgrin
I de
Angouleme
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Adalard
(Beggen)
de Paris
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ada or
Adelaide
of France
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
0866 - 0900
Roger
du
Maine
34
34
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0891 - 0939
Hugues
I du
Maine
48
48
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Anscario
II de
Ivrea
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0844 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Gatinais
Her parents may have been Foulques de Anjou + FNU de Amboise SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
Private
Foulques
de
Anjou
Private
FNU
de
Amboise
~0880 - AFT MAR 930/31
Beatrix
de
Vermandois
D. UNKNOWN
Adele
de
Vermandois
D. UNKNOWN
Sprota
de
Bretagne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Pepin
II De
Vermandois
D. UNKNOWN
Adalberto
I de
Toscana
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
FNU di
Spoleto
SOURCES: www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0929
Guido
di
Toscana
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0935 - ~0978
Gerberge
of
Lotharingia
43
43
~0945 - 0986
Gerberga
(Gilberga)
de Ivrea
41
41
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0985 - >1007
Fulk
de
Anjou
22
22
SOURCES: James H. Maloney
~0985 - <1014
Beatrice
Le
Goz
29
29
SOURCES: James H. Maloney
~0969 - UNKNOWN
Baldric
the
Teuton
SOURCES: James H. Maloney
~0970 - <1020
Muriella
of
Normandy
50
50
Was her mother actually Emma Capet of Paris? www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm SOURCES: James H. Maloney
~0952 - UNKNOWN
Wigelius
de
Courcy
SOURCES: James H. Maloney
D. UNKNOWN
Unknown
Mistress
~0925 - UNKNOWN
Charles
de
Courcy
SOURCES: James H. Maloney
~0945 - UNKNOWN
Raoul
de
Pontoise
~0945 - UNKNOWN
Guy
de
Soissons
~0948 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Alice de
Soissons
~0950 - UNKNOWN
Geofroy de
Chaumont
Dreux
D. <0929
Ingelger
de
Anjou
D. >0966
Gui de
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Uvrod
D. UNKNOWN
Josceline
de
Courtenay
D. 1000
Elizabeth
de
Vendome
Elizabeth de Vendôme, burned to death in 1000, a few days before a fire that burned the city of Angers ["Prima incensio urbis Andegave, que evenit paucis diebus post combustionem comitisse Helisabeth", Annales de Saint-Aubin, s.a. 1000, (1903), 3], daughter of Bouchard, count of Vendôme [Halphen (1906), 62, citing the cartulary of Trinité de Vendôme]. There was a report that Elizabeth was burned by Foulques for being innocently accused of committing adultery ["Qui post mortem primae uxoris, cum Helisabeth quoque causa adulterii concremasset, Hildegardem puellam illustrem duxit uxorem, cujus primogenitus Goffredus ...", Historia Sancti Florentii Salmurensis, Marchegay (1869), 260; "Fulco vero callidus ingenio, cum Elysabeth conjugem suam Andegavis, post immane praecipitium salvatam, occidisset ipsamque urbem, paucis defendentibus, flammarum incendii concremasset, Jerusalem petiit; ...", ibid., 273]. Halphen doubted this, calling the story a legend, and stating that Elizabeth died in a terrible fire [Halphen (1906), 62-3]. However, Halphen's interpretation does not seem to agree with the statement of the Annals of Saint-Aubin, which indicate that the fire in Angers followed the burning of Elizabeth by a few days [see Guillot (1972), 25]. http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/hproject/prov/fulk0003.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Adele
de
Vendome
D. UNKNOWN
Bodo
de
Nevers
1006 - 1060
Geoffrey
II "Martel"
de Anjou
54
54
~0988 - UNKNOWN
Alduin
Taillefer
~0958 - UNKNOWN
Maurice
de
Anjou
~0939 - UNKNOWN
Bouchard
De
Vendome
~0940 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Anjou
~0940 - <0975
Etienne
II de
Brioude
35
35
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Pons
de
Gevaudan
~0947 - UNKNOWN
Raymond
V
Taillefer
~0972 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
(Tota) de
Toulouse
~0975 - UNKNOWN
William III
Taillefer de
Toulouse
~0985 - UNKNOWN
Bertrand de
Forcalquier
Toulouse
D. UNKNOWN
Adelais
De
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Stephen
I de
Gevaudan
D. UNKNOWN
Arsinde
De
Anjou
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Erchinoald
D. UNKNOWN
King
of
Kent
D. UNKNOWN
Erchinoald
D. UNKNOWN
Alan
Zouche
D. UNKNOWN
Helen
Quincy
~1311 - 1343
Richard
de
Cornwall
32
32
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1315 - 1348
Sibella
Bodrugan
33
33
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1288 - 1335
Geoffrey
de
Cornwall
47
47
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
1295 - 1345
Margaret
de
Mortimer
50
50
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
1244 - 1296
Richard
de
Cornwall
52
52
SOURCES: Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1261 - UNKNOWN
Joan
FitzAlan
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1271 - 1302
Hugh
de
Mortimer
31
31
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1273 - BEF 16 FEB 1307/08
Maud
de
Hereford
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
6 JAN 1288/89 - UNKNOWN
Otho
Bodrugan
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Champernowne
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1253 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Bodrugan
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1257 - UNKNOWN
Sibella
de
Mandeville
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1260 - >1285
Richard
II
Chambernon
25
25
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Cornwall
SOURCES: Ancstry/Kirk Larson
~1413 - <1455
Hugh
Mortimer
42
42
Ancestry/Arthur E. Turner-Thomas
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Mortimer
~1384 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Cornwall
~1384 - UNKNOWN
Elianor
De
Cornwall
~1388 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Cornwall
~1390 - UNKNOWN
Joane
De
Cornwall
~1395 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
De
Cornwall
~1400 - UNKNOWN
John
De
Cornwall
1355 - UNKNOWN
Bryan
De
Cornewall
~1362 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
De
Cornewall
~1364 - UNKNOWN
Ellen
De
Cornewall
~1309 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
de
Cornwall
~1310 - UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Cornwall
~1313 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
de
Cornwall
~1315 - UNKNOWN
John
de
Cornwall
~1280 - UNKNOWN
Edmund
(Bryan) de
Cornwall
~1284 - UNKNOWN
Richard or
John de
Cornwall
~1286 - UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Cornwall
~1288 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Cornwall
~1293 - UNKNOWN
Lamellen
de
Cornwall
1200 - 1239
Isabel
Marshal
39
39
Widow of the Earl of Gloucester. When Isabel was on her deathbed in 1240, she asked to be buried next to her first husband at Tewkesbury, but Richard had her interred at Beaulieu Abbey instead. As a pious gesture, however, he sent her heart to Tewkesbury. SOURCES: Wikipedia.org She had the manor of Petersfield, co. Hants, in dower (a market recorded as held there in 1232 by R___ Earl of Cornwall and Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, his wife.
1235 - 1271
Henry
of
Almain
36
36
D. 1261
Sanchia
of
Provence
SOURCES: Wikipedia.org
D. UNKNOWN
Child
D. UNKNOWN
Child
D. UNKNOWN
Child
1249 - 1300
Edmund
of
Cornwall
51
51
died without issue
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Valletort
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Cornwall
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Champernowne
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
or
Mistresses
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
de
Cornwall
D. 1313
Walter
de
Cornwall
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
de
Laon
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0845 - 8 DEC 899
Arnulf
of
Germany
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
II de
Laon
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 790 AND 813 - 0865
Raimond
I de
Toulouse
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
di
Toscana
D. UNKNOWN
Senegonde
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
BET 832 AND 840 - 0919
Odo
De
Toulouse
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0842 - 0886
Regilinde
de
Rouergue
44
44
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Helissende
de
Ramerupt
D. UNKNOWN
Helgaud
III de
Ponthieu
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0865 - UNKNOWN
Aminia
de
Angouleme
D. UNKNOWN
Hugues
II du
Maine
D. UNKNOWN
Gisela
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0980 - 1034
Beatrix
of
Normandy
54
54
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Hatheberge
(Hatburg) de
Merseburg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Irwin
of
Merseburg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0931 - BET 16 AND 17 DEC 999
Adelaide
de
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Luitgard
De
Namur
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0991 - 1080
Ludwig
Von
Thuringen
89
89
D. UNKNOWN
Gerberga
de
Bourgogne
D. UNKNOWN
Bertrand
I de
Gevaudan
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ermengarde
D. UNKNOWN
Bertrand
II de
Gevaudan
D. UNKNOWN
Philippa
de
Gevaudan
D. UNKNOWN
Rudolf
III de
Bourgogne
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
FEB 1012/13 - 1089
Robert
d'Eu
~1006 - 1067
Guillaume
de
Evereux
61
61
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 26 JAN 945/46
Edith
of
England
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 0950
FNU
of
Aquitaine
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Gilbert
I de
Roucy
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0990 - ~1067
Hildeburge
De
Beaumont
77
77
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm Were Hildeburge's parents actually Raoul II de Beaumont and Godehilde de Belleme? Ancestry/James H. Maloney
~0976 - 1005
Mathilde
de
Bourgogne
29
29
D. UNKNOWN
Herbouin
II de
Ponthieu
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Guilluame
I de
Ponthieu
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0945 - 1009
Hildouin
III de
Ponthieu
64
64
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0975 - >1000
Hilduin
de
Creil
25
25
~0945 - UNKNOWN
Hersende
"La Pieuse"
de Ramerupt
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Van
Vliermal
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Arnaud
de
Bigorre
D. UNKNOWN
Arnaud
de
Astarac
D. UNKNOWN
Tachilene
de
Astarac
D. UNKNOWN
Bernhard
I von der
Nordmark
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. 1049
Dirk IV
of
Holland
~1017 - 1061
Floris I
of
Holland
44
44
13 NOV 989 - 15 FEB 1042/43
Gisela
Von
Schwaben
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich
Von
Karnten
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
(Adele)
of Metz
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
~0984 - 1015
Ernst I
Von
Schwaben
31
31
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Luitpold
I von
Babenberg
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Richwara
D. 1128
Fulco I
de
Este
~0975 - 1028
Landri
IV de
Nevers
53
53
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Bodon
I de
Nevers
www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Gandalf
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Fulbert
du
Beine
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
BET 1039 AND 1040 - 1085
Richard
Aquila de
L'Aigle
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Richard
de
Egenoul
Ancestry/Samuel Cross
~1020 - 1066
Engenulf
de
L'Aigle
46
46
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Richvaride
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Bigod
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
de Todeny
(Tosny)
D. UNKNOWN
Robert de
Todeny
(Tosny)
~1055 - UNKNOWN
Main
De
Albini
Ancestry/Jim Weber
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
de
Bohun
Ancestry/Jim Weber
D. UNKNOWN
Garsende
de
Albon
D. 1147
Humbert
de
Albon
D. UNKNOWN
Guiges
IV de
Albon
D. 1070
Petronille
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Duncan
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
D. 1030
Guiges
De
Albon
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
D. UNKNOWN
Gotalana
de
Clerieu
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
D. ~1016
Guido
de
Albon
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
D. UNKNOWN
Fredeburga
Ancestry/Mitchell Draper
~0930 - >0967
Ralph
de
Beaumont
37
37
Ancestry/David Meier
~1005 - 1035
Godehilde
de
Alencon
30
30
Ancestry/David Meier
~0940 - UNKNOWN
Etienne
de
Montreveau
Ancestry/David Meier
~0945 - UNKNOWN
Adelburge
de
Lude
Ancestry/David Meier
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
of
Alsace
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0952 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard V
of Lower
Lorraine
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0955 - UNKNOWN
Berthe
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0928 - <0986
Hugo
V of
Nordgau
58
58
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0935 - UNKNOWN
Berlinda
of
Ortenburg
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0673 - ~0735
Adalric
II of
Alsace
62
62
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0698 - ~0735
Alberich
of
Nordgau
37
37
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0730 - ~0777
Eberhard
I of
Nordgau
47
47
Ancestry/David Weaver
~0755 - BET 843 AND 844
Meginhard
I of
Hamelant
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 800 AND 831 - >0881
Eberhard II
"Wichman"
of Nordgau
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
BET 800 AND 835 - UNKNOWN
Adalinda
of
Alsace
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0835 - ~0898
Eberhard
III of
Alsace
63
63
Ancestry/David Weaver Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0835 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
of
Alsace
Ancestry/Joanne Feldman
~0927 - ABT 10 APR 985
Rudolf
II Von
Altdorf
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0901 - UNKNOWN
Rudolf
I Von
Altdorf
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0903 - UNKNOWN
Siburgis
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0880 - BET 925 AND 934
Heinrich
"Golden Wagon"
Von Altdorf
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0855 - UNKNOWN
Eticho
von
Altdorf
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0865 - >0915
Adellinde
Von
Babenberg
50
50
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0880 - UNKNOWN
Ellinrath
of
Bavaria
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0845 - UNKNOWN
Oda
of
Bavaria
Ancestry/Larry Overmire
~0785 - UNKNOWN
Erchanger
of
Alsace
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Didon
of
Alsace
~0590 - UNKNOWN
Ansoud
of
Alsace
Ancestry/Scott Haney Ancestry/Sharon Roach
~0635 - UNKNOWN
Bazin
of
Treves
~0640 - UNKNOWN
Adele
de
Poitiers
~0779 - 0860
Bava
or
Ava
81
81
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
~0740 - 0780
Luitfride II
of Upper
Alsace
40
40
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
0744 - UNKNOWN
Hiltrude
Ancestry/Joseph H. Kare Jr
~1266 - UNKNOWN
Alo ap
Rhiwallon
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1241 - UNKNOWN
Rhiwallon
"Fychan" ap
Rhiwallon
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1193 - UNKNOWN
Rhiwallon
"Llwyd"
ap Ithel
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1267 - UNKNOWN
Efa
verch
Einion
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1247 - UNKNOWN
Einion
ap
Iorwerth
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1248 - UNKNOWN
Mallt
verch
Llywelyn
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Iorwerth
ap
Gwrgeneu
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1196 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Meilir
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1219 - UNKNOWN
Alswn
verch
Maredudd
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Rhys
ap Ifor
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1115 - UNKNOWN
Ifor ap
Hywel
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1144 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
"Fychan"
ap Hywel
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Morgan
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1065 - UNKNOWN
Morgan
"Fychan"
ap Morgan
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1040 - UNKNOWN
Morgan
"Hir" de
Gwent
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
BET 1166 AND 1170 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Maunxel
or Mansell
~1168 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Mansell
~1172 - UNKNOWN
Godfrey
Mansell
~1174 - UNKNOWN
William
Mansell
~1178 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Mansell
~1141 - UNKNOWN
Alice
De
Alneto
~1145 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
De
Alneto
~1147 - UNKNOWN
Hugh
De
Alneto
~0585 - 0641
Fara II
of
Bavaria
56
56
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0555 - 0624
Chrodoald
of
Lombardy
69
69
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0525 - 0616
Agilolf
91
91
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0540 - 0625
Theudelinde
of
Bavaria
85
85
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~0587 - UNKNOWN
Bilichilde
of
Austrasia
Ancestry/Cheryl Varner
~1679 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Walker
~1679 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Walker
~1681 - UNKNOWN
Hannah
Walker
~1689 - UNKNOWN
Sylvanus
Walker
~1683 - UNKNOWN
Tabitha
Walker
~1685 - UNKNOWN
Cecily or
Cecilia
Walker
~1687 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Walker
~1689 - UNKNOWN
Joel
Walker
~1244 - UNKNOWN
Sabina
Griffith
~1229 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Madog
~1220 - UNKNOWN
Madog
Vychan
ap Madog
~1187 - UNKNOWN
Owen
ap
Gruffudd
BET 1047 AND 1052 - ~1132
Maredudd
ap
Bleddyn
Maredudd ap Bleddyn (d 1132), prince of Powys, was the son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn (d 1075), founder of the last native dynasty of Powys. During his earlier years he played only a subordinate part in Welsh affairs, being overshadowed by his brothers Iorwerth and Cadwgan ( d 1112). He joined them in the support which they gave to their over-lord, Earl Robert of Shrewsbury, in his rebellion against Henry I (1102), but Iorwerth soon went over to the king and, whicke making his peace with Cadwgan, consigned Maredudd to a royal prison. In 1107 Maredudd escaped and returned to Powys. He remained, however, without territory for several years. Even when Iorwerth and Cadwgan were slain in succession in 1112, he did not improve his position. According to 'Brut y Tywysogion,' he was in 1113 'penteulu' (captain of the gmacrd), to Owain ap Cadwgan, an office specially reserved by Welsh custom for landless members of the royal family. In that year, however, Owain divided with him the forfeited domains of Madog ap Rhiryd. Though the gift seems to have been resumed, Maredudd recovered it on Owain's death in 1116, and henceforward appears regulary among the princes of Powys. In 1118 he took part in the feud between Hywel of Rhos and Rhufoniog and the sons of Owain ab Edwin. In 1121 he was leader of the resistance offered by Powys to the invasion of Henry I. Guring the few remaining years of his life his power grew apace; in 1123 his nephew, Einon ap Cadwgan, bequeathed him his territory; in 1124 a second son of Cadwgan, Maredudd, was murdered; and in 1128 a thrid, Morgan, died on pilgrimage. Two other enimies to his progress - his hephew, Ithel ap Rhiryd, and his great-nephew, Llywelyn ab Owain - Maredudd himself removed, the former by murder, the latter by mutilation. Thus at his death in 1132 he was lord of all Powys. [Dictionary of National Biography XII:1015-16] Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
BET 1063 AND 1078 - UNKNOWN
Hunydd
verch
Einuff
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Errol Bevan Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 1013 AND 1024 - UNKNOWN
Hear
of
Powys
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank wikipedia.org (Bleddyn ap Cynfyn) Ancestry - TC Renehan
~1052 - UNKNOWN
Einudd
ap
Morien
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Efa
verch
Llewelyn
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
BET 945 AND 960 - UNKNOWN
Gwerystan
ap
Gwaithfoed
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
BET 945 AND 960 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Cadell
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~0928 - UNKNOWN
Cadell
ap
Brochwel
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~0924 - 1038
Gwaithfoed
ap
Gwynan
114
114
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank Ancestry - Diane Harman-Hoog
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Gwynnan ap
Gwynnog
Farfsych
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0868 - UNKNOWN
Gwynnog
Farfsych ap
Lles Llawddeog
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Lles
Llawddeog
ap Ceidio
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Ceidio
ap
Corf
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0771 - UNKNOWN
Corf
ap
Caenog
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0741 - UNKNOWN
Caenog
ap
Tegonwy
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0719 - UNKNOWN
Tegonwy
ap
Teon
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0675 - UNKNOWN
Teon ap
Gwineu
Deufreuddwyd
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0630 - UNKNOWN
Gwineu
Deufreuddwyd
ap Bywyr Lew
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0575 - UNKNOWN
Bywyr
Lew ap
Buwdeg
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0535 - UNKNOWN
Bywdeg ap
Rhun Rhudd
Baladr
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0500 - UNKNOWN
Rhun Rhudd
Baladr ap
Llary
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0460 - UNKNOWN
Llary ap
Casanauth
Wledig
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0420 - UNKNOWN
Casanauth
(Casnar)
Wledig
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
~0440 - UNKNOWN
Thewer
verch
Brydgw
Ancestry/Jane Williams Flank
1709 - UNKNOWN
Diane
Phillips
~1680 - UNKNOWN
Evan
Griffith
~1684 - UNKNOWN
Diana
Griffith
1626 - 1656
Lewellyn
Griffith
30
30
One World Tree
BET 1480 AND 1510 - ~1560
William
Griffith
Mary Owen's mother was Isabel (1530c-1580c), the daughter of Sir William Griffith (1510c-1560c) of Penrhyn. The Griffith's of Penrhyn were one of the most powerful families in North Wales at the time and were a branch of the Tudor family descended from Ednyfed Fychan (d. 1246) and the Welch royal and princely house, including Rhodri Mawr (Rhodri the Great) (d. 878) and Cadwaladr the Blessed (d. 688). Sir William Griffith's parents were Sir William Griffith (c1475-1531) and his 2nd wife Jane Stradling (d/o Thomas of St. Donat's Castle (now the world famous Atlantic College), Glamorgan and Jane Mathew). His grandparents were Sir William Griffith (c1445-c1505), and Joan Thoutbeck, Lord of Penrhyn Castle; Chamberlain of North Wales, who fought at Bosworth (1485) for Henry VII, his cousin. His great grandparents were Sir William Fychan ap Gwillym (1420-1483) and Alice Dalton, who was also Chamberlain of North Wales. Source: Wanda DeGidio Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin _____________________________________________________________________________________ Knight of Penrhyn Castle, co. Caernarvon; Chamberlain of North Wales; High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1493-4; made knight banneret by King Henry VIII at Therouanne, 25 Dec 1513; son and heir. Ancestry/Thomas Lester McKibbin ______________________________________________________________________________________ Ancestry/Patricia Ransom
~1479 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Puleston
The following was taken from pages 192-193 of "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants", by Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1993. 1. Edward III, King of England, d.1377 = Philippa of Hainault 2. Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York = Isabel of Castile 3. Constance Plantagenet = Thomas le Despencer, Earl of Gloucester 4. Eleanor Holand = James Touchet (or Audley), 2nd Baron Audley 5. Constance Touchet (or Audley) = Robert Whitney 6. Eleanor Whitney = John Puleston 7. Jane Puleston = Sir William Griffith Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
~1530 - UNKNOWN
Isabel
Griffith
~1475 - 1531
William
Griffith
56
56
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Stradling
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas of
St. Donat's
Castle
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Mathew
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
~1445 - 1505
William
Griffith
60
60
Fought at Bosworth in 1485 for Henry VII, his cousin. Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin ______________________________________________________________________________________ Faris (S214) makes an ambiguous statement which is quoted here: "Joan Troutbeck, was born 1459. She married for the first time to William Boteler, Knt., son of John Boteler, Knt. She was married for the second time to William Griffith, Knt., of Penryhn, co. Caernarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of William Fychan ap Gwilym, by Alice, daughter of Richard Dalton, Knt., of Althorp, co. Northhampton. They had one son and three daughters. She died 1458/9. He married for the second time to Elsbeth Grey, daughter of Robert Grey, of Rhulhun, and had issue." As this is written, it would seems that Joan (Troutbeck) (Boteler) Griffith (I631) and William Griffith (I634) had one son and three daughters and that William Griffith (I631) later married Elsbeth Grey. However, that would mean that Joan (Troutbeck) (Boteler) Griffith was born and died the same year (impossible). This quote, though genealogicaly valuable, is considered too unclear to enter into the database as such. The information will be entered as a NOTE only. Ancestry/Thomas Lester McKibbin
~1459 - UNKNOWN
Joan
Troutbeck
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
~1420 - 1483
William
Fychan ap
Gwillym
63
63
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Dalton
Ancestry/Barbara Carpenter Martin
D. UNKNOWN
Constance
Plantagenet
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
le
Despencer
D. UNKNOWN
Edmund
Holand
D. UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Holand
D. UNKNOWN
James
Touchet
D. UNKNOWN
Constance
Touchet
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Whitney
~1455 - UNKNOWN
Eleanor
Whitney
BET 1449 AND 1485 - >1523
John
Puleston
D. UNKNOWN
John
Puleston
D. UNKNOWN
John
Puleston
D. UNKNOWN
Alison
verch
Howel
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Griffith
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Dalton
Ancestry/Thomas Lester McKibbin
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Tacy
Crandall
Ancestry/Rick Lewis
~1662 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lewis
~1664 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Lewis
1640 - 6 FEB 1719/20
Isabelle
Miller
Ancestry/David V. Hughey Ancestry/Kirk Larson Ancestry/J. H. Garner Ancestry/Robbie Burnett Ancestry.Bob Suddath Ancestry/Stephen Smith Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Robert Gannon One World Tree Isabella Warner allegedly married a man named Miller as her first husband, before she married John Lewis, but I have not been able to find documentation for this. However, I consider this likely, since there are so many "trees" out there listing Isabella Warner and Isabella Miller with the same birthdate, death date, etc so I'm going to assume this has some basis in fact and keep searching for proof. This is entirely supposition on my part and there may be two entirely seperate Isabellas.
~1667 - UNKNOWN
Rebecca
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred
Reade
~1671 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Lewis
BET 13 AND 15 MAY 1614 - 1662
Mary
(Cant)
Towneley
Mary immigrated to Virginia in 1638 (via The Charles River Company), 10 years after her husband arrived in America. Ancestry/Stephen Smith Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers www.carolshouse.com/cemeteryrecords/warner/ (Augustine Warner Family Cemetery) http://home1.gte.net/mimieric/Augustine.html
~1683 - UNKNOWN
Angelica
Lewis
~1691 - UNKNOWN
Mildred
Lewis
1694 - UNKNOWN
David
Lewis
~1650 - UNKNOWN
Mary
W.
Brent
Ancestry/David V. Hughey
D. UNKNOWN
William
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Edward
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
John
Lewis
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
~1500 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Vaughn
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
~1420 - ~1492
Hugh
Lewis
72
72
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
~1480 - UNKNOWN
Janet
Bulkeley
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
D. 1483
Llewelyn
ap
Hwlkin
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
D. UNKNOWN
Mallt
verch
Gruffydd
Ancestry/Kevin Mitchell
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Alice
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Elin
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Catherine
Crook
1610 - 1674
Augustine
Warner
64
64
Augustine was one of the first Virginia Immigrants to sail to the New World under Captain Adam Thouroughgood in 1628. He received the earliest known land grant in Gloucester County in 1635. Augustine is the great grandfather of George Washington, as well as an ancestor of Robert E. Lee, Captain Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis and Clarke), and the present Queen of England. Ancestry/Stephen Smith Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers www.carolshouse.com/cemeteryrecords/warner/ (Augustine Warner Family Cemetery) http://home1.gte.net/mimieric/Augustine.html http://members.tripod.com/~NSWFD/warnerfamilywarnerhall.htm
BET 3 JUN AND JUL 1642 - 1681
Augustine
II
Warner
~1673 - 11 FEB 1712/13
Edward
Lewis
~1631 - 1660
William
Lewis
29
29
~1636 - <1698
Edward
Lewis
62
62
~1666 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Lewis
~1668 - 1691
Elizabeth
Lewis
23
23
~1669 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Lewis
~1669 - 1725
John
Lewis
56
56
Was Isabelle Miller or Isabelle Warner his mother? (Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson)
~1660 - UNKNOWN
William
Lewis
~1672 - <1699
Nicholas
Lewis
27
27
~1674 - 1725
Thomas
Lewis
51
51
~1675 - UNKNOWN
James
Lewis
~1676 - UNKNOWN
Mildred
Lewis
~1680 - UNKNOWN
Gawin
Lewis
~1682 - 1750
Patience
Lewis
68
68
~1684 - UNKNOWN
Owen
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Yard
Ancestry/Stephen Smith
~1670 - UNKNOWN
Susannah
~1680 - UNKNOWN
Paul
Harralson
~1638 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Morgan
22 MAR 1701/02 - UNKNOWN
John
Lewis
1696 - 1779
Charles
Lewis
83
83
BET 1701 AND 1704 - 1765
Robert
Lewis
<1695 - UNKNOWN
David
Lewis
1698 - UNKNOWN
Abraham
Lewis
BEF 27 FEB 1700/01 - UNKNOWN
William
Lewis
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Lewis
~1702 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lewis
1707 - UNKNOWN
Isabella
Lewis
FEB 1711/12 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Lewis
MAR 1705/06 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
Lewis
~1700 - 1783
Mary
Howell
83
83
~1705 - 1753
Jane
Meriwether
48
48
D. UNKNOWN
Nicholas
Meriwether
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Crawford
5 FEB 1611/12 - UNKNOWN
Gwynllian
Lewis
1 MAR 1615/16 - UNKNOWN
Lettus
or Lydia
Lewis
1 JAN 1621/22 - UNKNOWN
Watkin
Lewis
~1563 - UNKNOWN
William
Prichard
Lewis
~1569 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Prichard
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
George
Reade
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Martian
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Reade
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred
Windebank
D. UNKNOWN
Sir
Thomas
Windebank
D. UNKNOWN
Franced
Dymoke
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Fielding
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
D. UNKNOWN
Thomas
Meriwether
D. UNKNOWN
Dr.
Thomas
Clayton
D. UNKNOWN
Priscilla
Churchill
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Carter
D. UNKNOWN
Col.
William
Churchill
~1311 - UNKNOWN
Randall
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1318 - UNKNOWN
Alicia
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1286 - 1360
Thomas
de
Marbury
74
74
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1260 - UNKNOWN
Randulph
de
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1234 - UNKNOWN
Simon
de
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Idonea
de
Walton
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Randal
de
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1186 - UNKNOWN
Laurence
de
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1190 - UNKNOWN
Mazeline
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1216 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
de
Walton
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1190 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Walton
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1160 - UNKNOWN
William
de
Marbury
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
~1136 - UNKNOWN
Randolph
de
Mereberie
Ancestry/Kirk Larson
14 MAR 1580/81 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Warner
Ancestry/Jim White
~1582 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Southerton
Ancestry/Jim White
~1540 - UNKNOWN
William
Warner
Ancestry/Jim White
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Ancestry/Jim White
~1553 - UNKNOWN
Augustine
Sotherton
Ancestry/Jim White
~1543 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Peck
Ancestry/Jim White
~1594 - 12 FEB 1644/45
Lawrence
Towneley
Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1594 - 1623
Jennet
Halstead
29
29
Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1574 - UNKNOWN
John
Halstead
Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1543 - 19 JAN 1597/98
Lawrence
Towneley
Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1574 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
(Mary)
Hartley
Ancestry/Jim White Ancestry/Ken Summers
D. 1701
Mildred
Warner
~1646 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
Warner
D. UNKNOWN
David
Cant
~1638 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Warner
D. UNKNOWN
Lawrence
Townley
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Townley
D. UNKNOWN
John
Grymes
D. UNKNOWN
Charles
Grymes
D. UNKNOWN
Frances
Jennings
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Grymes
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
Hill
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
E. Lee
D. UNKNOWN
William
Lewis
D. UNKNOWN
Lucy
Meriwether
1774 - 1809
Meriwether
Lewis
35
35
D. UNKNOWN
Lawrence
Washington
1694 - 1743
Augustine
Washington
49
49
1708 - 1789
Mary
Ball
81
81
BET 1731 AND 1732 - UNKNOWN
George
Washington
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Warner
D. UNKNOWN
John
Smith
D. UNKNOWN
Mildred
Smith
1679 - 1758
Robert
Porteus
79
79
1705 - 1754
Robert
Porteus
49
49
1702 - 1789
Judith
Cockayne
87
87
1744 - UNKNOWN
Mildred
Porteus
1740 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Hodgson
D. UNKNOWN
Robert
Hodgson
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Tucker
D. UNKNOWN
Henrietta
Mildred
Hodgson
1794 - 1863
Oswald
Smith
69
69
1833 - 1922
Frances
Dora
Smith
89
89
D. UNKNOWN
Claude
Bowes-
Lyon
1855 - 1944
Claude
George
Bowes-Lyon
89
89
D. UNKNOWN
Nina
Cecelia
Bentinck
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth Angela
Marguerite
Bowes-Lyon
Private
Elizabeth
Alexandra Mary
Bowes-Lyon
~1510 - 1566
Laurence
Townley
56
56
Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1514 - UNKNOWN
Hellen
Hesketh
Ancestry/Ken Summers
~1554 - UNKNOWN
John
Hartley
Ancestry/Ken Summers
Private
Livia
or
Livilla
1897 - UNKNOWN
Rachel
M.
York
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Antonius
D. UNKNOWN
Ptolemy
XV
Caesar
D. UNKNOWN
Marcus
Antonius
Antyllus
D. UNKNOWN
Iullus
Antonius
D. UNKNOWN
Claudia
Marcella
Major
D. UNKNOWN
Lucius
Domitius
Ahenobarbus
D. UNKNOWN
Gaius
Antonius
Hybrida
~1163 - ~1182
Renier
de
Montferrat
19
19
1169 - >1182
Alexios
II
Komnenos
13
13
D. UNKNOWN
Theodora
Manuel's niece
D. UNKNOWN
Alexius
~1130 - UNKNOWN
Alexius
Comnenus
Manuel's nephew (son of his elder brother Andronicus) and titular head of the imperial household since 1176.
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
Anna of
Savoy
D. UNKNOWN
Hodierna
de
Rethel
BET 1080 AND 1090 - 1127
Morphia
of
Melitene
Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr. Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Philippa
of
Antioch
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Gabriel of
Melitene
?
~1055 - ~1118
Hugh I
de
Rethel
63
63
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~1058 - ~1097
Melisende
of
Montlheri
39
39
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Raymond
II of
Tripoli
D. UNKNOWN
Ioveta
de
Rethel
D. UNKNOWN
Gaitelgrima
~1044 - 1081
Abagelard
de
Hauteville
37
37
>1045 - 1097
Herman
de
Hauteville
52
52
D. UNKNOWN
Mauger
De
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
William
de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Aubrey or
Alberic de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Humbert
(Hubert) de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Tancred
de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
de
Hauteville
D. UNKNOWN
Fressenda
de
Hauteville
~1323 - UNKNOWN
David
de
Annandio
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Henry
de
Annandio
D. UNKNOWN
Adam
de
Aldithley
~1030 - UNKNOWN
Walthens or
Waltheus of
Mercia
~1032 - UNKNOWN
Ranulphus
BET 1034 AND 1046 - UNKNOWN
Orme or
Ormus de
Davenport
~0979 - UNKNOWN
Godwin
of
Mercia
Godwin, fourth son of Leofwin and Alwara, had issue, Wolfric, Godric, Egelric, and Egelwyn. Ancestry - Joseph H. Kare Jr
D. UNKNOWN
Godric
of
Mercia
D. UNKNOWN
Egelric
of
Mercia
D. UNKNOWN
Egelwyn
of
Mercia
~0946 - UNKNOWN
Leofwine
of
Mercia
~0955 - UNKNOWN
Alwara
Athelstansdottir
~0946 - <1032
Edulph
of
Mercia
86
86
~0869 - 12 JUN 918
Aethelflaed
of
Wessex
~0865 - 0912
Ethelred
I of
Mercia
47
47
~0905 - UNKNOWN
Elfwina
of
Mercia
<0871 - UNKNOWN
Leofric
II of
Mercia
~0848 - 0870
Alfgar
II of
Leicester
22
22
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Alfgar
I of
Leicester
~0800 - UNKNOWN
Leofric
I of
Leicester
~0925 - UNKNOWN
Athelstan
Mannesson
14 MAY 978 - UNKNOWN
Leofric
III of
Mercia
~1233 - BET 1274 AND 1275
Herman
III
Lippe
~1234 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
IV
Lippe
~1240 - AFT 6 JAN 1259/60
Gerard
Lippe
~1242 - 1262
Egbert
Lippe
20
20
~1244 - >1271
Dietrich
Lippe
27
27
~1170 - BET 1235 AND 1239
Gottfried
II Von
Arnsberg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errazuriz Tagle
~1179 - 1257
Agnes
Elisabeth zu
Rudenberg
78
78
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errazuriz Tagle
D. ~1287
Gottfried
III Von
Arnsberg
~1139 - 1215
Ermengarde
von
Soest
76
76
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1151 - 1214
Hermann von
Rudenberg-
Stromberg
63
63
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1202 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Arnsberg
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Von
Arnsberg
~1206 - UNKNOWN
Johann
Von
Arnsberg
~1208 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
Von
Arnsberg
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
Von
Arnsberg
~1212 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
Von
Arnsberg
~1214 - UNKNOWN
Syradis
Von
Arnsberg
~1210 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
von
Blieskastel
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Von
Northeim
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1025 - 11 JAN 1082/83
Otto I
Von
Northeim
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1028 - BEF 11 JAN 1082/83
Richenza
Von
Lothringen
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. 1092
Hermann
Von
Werl
D. BET 1115 AND 1118
Heinrich
von
Werl
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrix
von
Hildrizhausen
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
D. UNKNOWN
Eilika
von
Rietberg
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1132 - UNKNOWN
Alverade
von
Cuijck
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Adelaide
von
Cuijck
~1136 - UNKNOWN
Jutta
von
Cuijck
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Frederick
von
Cuijck
D. 1033
Frederick
III of Upper
Lotharingia
~0973 - 1018
Gerberga
of
Burgundy
45
45
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm Ancestry - Robin Lux
~0950 - BET 985 AND 986
Hermann
von
Werl
wikipedia.org - Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm Ancestry - Robin Lux
D. 1003
Lothar
III von
Walbeck
D. UNKNOWN
Werner
Von
Rothenburg
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. >1051
Heinrich
Von
Werl
D. >1024
Konrad
Von
Werl
D. 1107
Heinrich
Von
Werle
D. >1089
Liupold
Von
Werle
D. >1040
Rudolf
Von
Werl
~1324 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Honstein
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Honstein
~1310 - UNKNOWN
Otto
Honstein
~1312 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
Honstein
~1322 - UNKNOWN
Ulrich
III
Honstein
~1315 - UNKNOWN
Ludwig
Honstein
~1277 - UNKNOWN
Margarete
Marschall
Waldeck
~1281 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
Waldeck
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Waldeck
~1285 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
IV
Waldeck
~1205 - 1270
Adolf I von
Schwalenberg-
Waldeck
65
65
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1204 - UNKNOWN
Sophie
Lippe
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Waldeck
~1162 - 1214
Heinrich
Von
Schwalenberg
52
52
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Haseke
Von
Dassel
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
1130 - BET 1177 AND 1178
Volkwin
von
Schwalenberg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1100 - BET 11 JUN 1136 AND 1137
Wedekind
I Von
Schwalenberg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1100 - UNKNOWN
Lutrud
Von
Itter
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1129 - UNKNOWN
Luitgard
von
Reichenbach
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1151 - UNKNOWN
Gottschalk
I Von
Pyrmont
~1152 - >1189
Wedekind
III Von
Schwalenberg
37
37
~1155 - BET 1223 AND 1225
Hermann
I Von
Schwalenberg
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Von
Schwalenberg
~1157 - 1243
Volkwin
Von
Schwalenberg
86
86
~1069 - 1167
Hermann
I von
Schwalenberg
98
98
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Volkmar
von
Itter
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Gepa
LNU
Ancestry - Kirk Larson http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. >1031
Widekind
von
Schwalenberg
Relinquished rights to Kloster Michelsberg near Bamberg by charter dated 19 Oct 1027. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Friedrun
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Judith
von
Schwalenberg
D. BET 1188 AND 1189
Widekind
II von
Schwalenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Lutrudis
von
Schwalenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Godekinde
von
Noringe
1107 - UNKNOWN
Volkwin
Von
Schwalenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Poppo
von
Reichenbach
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ludolf
von
Dassel
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm
D. <1288
Heinrich
von
Schwalenberg
D. <1255
Volkwin
von
Schwalenberg
D. UNKNOWN
Hermann
von
Schwalenberg
~0980 - UNKNOWN
Heloise
De
Blois
1129 - 1160
Hermann
Lippe
31
31
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
D. 1167
Herman
I Lippe
1096 - UNKNOWN
Hermann
Lippe
http://genealogy/euweb/cz/lippe/lippe1.html
~1123 - 1158
Bernhard
I Lippe
35
35
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
von
Cleve
D. BET 1315 AND 1316
Elisabeth
Lippe
D. >1316
Baldwin
II von
Steinfurt
D. 1290
Sophie
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Albrecht
I von
Regenstein
D. 1307
Agnes
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Hoyer
I von
Sternberg
D. UNKNOWN
Adelaide
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Gunther
von
Schwalenburg
D. 1277
Simon
Lippe
D. 1259
Otto II
Lippe
D. 1273
Ethelind
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Adolf I
Waldeck
D. 1262
Oda
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Konrad
I von
Rietberg
D. BET 1240 AND 1244
Gertrud
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Ludwig
I von
Ravensberg
D. 1247
Bernhard
Lippe
D. 1227
Dietrich
Lippe
D. 1227
Otto
Lippe
D. 1258
Gerhard
II
Lippe
D. 1255
Kunigunde
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Beatrix
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Heidenreich
I von
Lutterberg
D. UNKNOWN
Ethelind
Lippe
D. 1245
Gertrud
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Heinrich von
Cuyk-
Arnsberg
D. UNKNOWN
Heilwig
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Gottfried
von
Ziegenhain
D. UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Lippe
D. UNKNOWN
Konrad
Von
Werl
D. UNKNOWN
Ludolf
Von
Werl
~1118 - 1197
Owain
Cyveiliog ap
Gruffydd
79
79
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1120 - ~1165
Gwenllina
verch Owain
Gwynedd
45
45
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1080 - 1116
Owain
"Wan" ap
Caradog
36
36
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1040 - 1081
Caradog ap
Gruffydd ap
Rhydderch
41
41
Caradog ap Gruffydd ap Rhydderch (d 1081) was the grandson of Rhydderch ap Iestyn, powerful in South Wales until his death in 1033, and the son of Gruffydd ap Rhydderch, the rival of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, by whom he was slain in 1055. The home of the family would seem to have been Gwynllwg and Upper Gwent. It is in this quart of Wales that Caradog makes his first appearance in 1065, when he swooped upon earl Harold's new hunting lodge at Portskewet, destroyed it and ravaged the neighbourhood, without apparently suffering any reprisals. He was of a bold and adventurous temper and, remembering the exploits of his grandfather and father, set himself to conquer the realm of Deheubarth. In 1072 he defeated and slew the reigning prince, Maredudd ab Owain ab Edwin, in a battle on the Rhymney, and in 1078 slew his successor, Rhys ab Owain. But a third and more formidable opponent appeared in Rhys ap Tewdwr in 1081. Thus the stage was set for the famous battle of Mynydd Carn fought somewhere in northern Dyfed, where Rhys, fortified by the approval of bishop Sulien of S Davids and with the help of Gruffudd ap Cynan, inflicted a crushing defeat upon Caradog and his northern allies. Caradog is no more heard of; he left a son Owain, who in course of time established himself in Gwynllwg and became the ancestor of the later Welsh lords of Caerleon. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p66] Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~1056 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Bleddyn
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~1015 - 1055
Gruffydd
ap
Rhydderch
40
40
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~0985 - 1033
Rhydderch
ap
Iestyn
48
48
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
~0942 - 1033
Iestyn
ap
Owain
91
91
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0740 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
gan
Flint
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0670 - ~0730
Tutgual
ap
Anarawd
60
60
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0650 - UNKNOWN
Anarawd
Gwalcherwn
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0660 - UNKNOWN
Alcun
ap
Tegid
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0630 - UNKNOWN
Tegid
ap
Caid
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0595 - UNKNOWN
Caid
ap
Dwywg
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0560 - UNKNOWN
Dwywg ap
Llywarch
Hen
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0534 - >0634
Llywarch
Hen ap Elidyr
Lydanwyn
100
100
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0462 - ~0560
Elidyr
98
98
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0438 - 0535
Meirchaum
Gul
97
97
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0440 - UNKNOWN
Essylt
verch
Culwynedd
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0415 - UNKNOWN
Culwynhedd
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0467 - UNKNOWN
Gwawr verch
Brychan
Brycheiniog
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0422 - ~0490
Gorust
Ledlum
68
68
~0415 - >0467
Prawst
verch
Tudwal
52
52
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
D. UNKNOWN
Cyngen
ap
Cadell
wikipedia.org (Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad)
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Ifor
"Hael" ap
Llywelyn
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Philip
ap
Llywelyn
~0970 - UNKNOWN
Gwyn
ap
Rhydderch
Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1594 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Lewis
~1596 - UNKNOWN
Maudelen
Lewis
D. 0878
Gwriad
ap
Rhodri
D. UNKNOWN
Anarawd
ap
Rhodri
D. UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Gerald
of
Pembroke
D. UNKNOWN
Maredudd
ap
Gruffudd
http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Morgan
ap
Gruffudd
D. UNKNOWN
Maelgwn
ap
Gruffudd
D. UNKNOWN
Gwladus
ap
Gruffudd
D. UNKNOWN
1st Wife of
Gruffudd
ap Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Anarawd
ap
Gruffudd
http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Cadell
ap
Gruffudd
http://experts.about.com/e/1/li/List_of_rulers_of_Wales.htm
D. 1231
Maelgwn
ap
Rhys
D. 1233
Rhys
Gryg
D. 1231
Hywel
ap
Rhys
Spent many years as a hostage at the court of Henry II and on his return became known as Hywel Sais (Hywel the Engilshman).
D. UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Mistress
D. UNKNOWN
Joan
de
Clare
D. 1239
Maredudd
ap
Rhys
Also a hostage of Henry II, he was blinded in retribution in 1165 and became known as Maredudd Ddall (Maredudd the Blind). He ended his days as a monk at Whitland Abbey.
D. 1227
Maredudd
ap
Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Rhodri
ap
Owain
D. 1236
Gwenllian
ap
Rhys
D. UNKNOWN
Ednyfed
Fychan
~1556 - UNKNOWN
William
Morgan
~1560 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Morgan
~1560 - UNKNOWN
John
Morgan
~1566 - UNKNOWN
David
Morgan
~1570 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morgan
~1578 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Morgan
~1580 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Morgan
~1610 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Morgan
~1535 - UNKNOWN
Amy
Morgan
~1535 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Morgan
~1536 - UNKNOWN
Henry
Morgan
~1536 - UNKNOWN
Mary
Morgan
~1538 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morgan
~1540 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
Morgan
BET 1485 AND 1491 - UNKNOWN
Lewis
Morgan
BET 1472 AND 1491 - UNKNOWN
Philip
Morgan
~1470 - UNKNOWN
Morgan
Morgan
BET 1474 AND 1480 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Morgan
~1476 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Morgan
~1478 - UNKNOWN
Margred
Morgan
~1484 - UNKNOWN
John
Morgan
~1486 - UNKNOWN
William
Morgan
~1430 - UNKNOWN
David
Morgan
~1432 - UNKNOWN
Jenkyn
Morgan
~1402 - UNKNOWN
Christy
verch
Morgan
~1410 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Morgan
~1355 - UNKNOWN
Philip
ap
Morgan
D. UNKNOWN
Edwin
ap
Einion
~1370 - UNKNOWN
John
ap
Morgan
~1352 - UNKNOWN
Crisli
verch
Morgan
~1374 - UNKNOWN
Ann
verch
Morgan
~1376 - UNKNOWN
Margred
verch
Morgan
~1380 - UNKNOWN
Elinor
verch
Morgan
D. UNKNOWN
Owain
ap
Morgan
D. 1103
Iorwerth
ap
Bleddyn
D. 1088
Madog
ap
Bleddyn
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Meurig
ap
Gwrgan
~1042 - UNKNOWN
Howel
ap
Edwin
~1045 - UNKNOWN
Uchdrud
ap
Edwin
~1329 - UNKNOWN
Joan
verch
Rhun
~1336 - UNKNOWN
Gwilym
ap
Rhun
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Nest
verch
Rhun
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Rhun
~1169 - UNKNOWN
FNU
verch
Bledri
~1189 - UNKNOWN
Joan
verch
Gronwy
~1127 - UNKNOWN
Hwefrig
ap
Einion
D. UNKNOWN
Llywelyn
ap
Owain
~1070 - UNKNOWN
Frances
de
Say
wikipedia.org (Cadwgan ap Bleddyn) Ancestry - TC Renehan
D. UNKNOWN
Picot
de Sai
wikipedia.org (Cadwgan ap Bleddyn)
D. UNKNOWN
Rhiwallon
ap
Cynfyn
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Gruffydd ap
Cadwgan
Nannau
~1094 - UNKNOWN
Henry ap
Cadwgan
Nannau
~1082 - UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Gruffydd
~1097 - UNKNOWN
Madog
ap
Cadwgon
D. UNKNOWN
Einion
ap
Cadwgon
~1570 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Samuel
Walker
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1585 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Serrell
Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Errol Bevan
~1535 - 1638
Thomas
Walker
103
103
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1509 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Walker
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1645 - UNKNOWN
Alexander
Walker
MAR 1278/79 - UNKNOWN
John
Dudley
~1290 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Somery
<1292 - UNKNOWN
Joan
De
Somery
~1198 - UNKNOWN
Maud
De
Somery
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Puleston
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1524 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Puleston
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1526 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Grosvenor
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1460 - UNKNOWN
Edward
Puleston
Ancestry - Phillip Clark Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
~1506 - UNKNOWN
Ermine
Hanmer
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
Lewis
Ancestry - Phillip Clark
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Puleston
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
D. UNKNOWN
Jane
Hanmer
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
~1430 - 1 JAN 1489/90
William
Hanmer
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
D. UNKNOWN
John
Hanmer
~1400 - UNKNOWN
John
Hanmer
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
~1426 - 1489
Roger
Puleston
63
63
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1455 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
Bulkeley
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
BET 1380 AND 1384 - <1444
John
Puleston
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1386 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Griffith
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Bulkeley
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1400 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Warburton
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
~1358 - ~1399
Robert
Puleston
41
41
Imprisoned in the Tower and forfeited Emral for supporting the rebellion of his brother in law, Owain Glyndwr. Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1330 - ~1389
Richard
de
Pyvelsdon
59
59
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Lucy\
Lleuki\
Lleucu
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
BET 1359 AND 1360 - UNKNOWN
Loweri
Glendower
Glyndfdiry
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1331 - UNKNOWN
Gruffydd
Fychan
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Elen
verch
Thomas
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya
~1300 - ~1340
Roger
de
Pyvelsdon
40
40
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1274 - 1301
Richard
de
Pyvelsdon
27
27
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1286 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
de
Warenne
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1300 - UNKNOWN
Margaret verch
Gruffydd
Llwyd
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1275 - UNKNOWN
Gruffydd
Llwyd ap
Llewelyn
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1229 - 17 JAN 1293/94
Roger
Puleston
Roger was given Emral Manor by King Edward I about 1282/3. Appointed in 1284 by King Edward I as the first Sheriff of Anglesey and the first Constable of Caernarvon Castle and in 1293 to collect taxes for the French wars. He was lynched in Caernarvon on 17 January 1294 by the Welsh objecting to those taxes! Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1205 - 1272
Roger
Puleston
67
67
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
BET 1207 AND 1209 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Monthermer
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Richard
de
Pyvelsdon
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1253 - UNKNOWN
Jane
Le
Clerk
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1223 - UNKNOWN
David
Le
Clerk
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1229 - UNKNOWN
Angharad
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
~1155 - >1200
Hamo
de
Pyvesldon
45
45
Ancestry - Charlene Montoya www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
William or
Griffith
Warren
www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Madoc
Voel ap
Ieuan
www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Angharad
verch
Dafydd Hen
www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Dafydd
Hen
www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Griffith
Hanmer
www.puleston-jones.com/page2.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Philip
Puleston
28 FEB 1575/76 - <1594
Elinor
Yestopp
1590 - UNKNOWN
John
Phillips
1592 - UNKNOWN
Bartholomew
Phillips
1573 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Raphes
1596 - UNKNOWN
William
Phillips
1583 - UNKNOWN
Ann
Owings
1593 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Middleton
26 FEB 1588/89 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Quinney
~1602 - UNKNOWN
Richard
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
George
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
John
Quinney
D. UNKNOWN
Adrian
Quinney
1540 - UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Ivy
Ancestry - Craig Sharrow
1561 - UNKNOWN
John
Philips
1564 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Philips
1575 - UNKNOWN
Roger
Phillips
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Dyddgu
Gethin verch
Cadwallon
~1390 - UNKNOWN
John
ap
Thomas
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Watson
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Swofford
D. UNKNOWN
Jesse
Jones
26 JAN 1411/12 - UNKNOWN
Willem
IV Van
Egmond
D. UNKNOWN
Marie
~1326 - UNKNOWN
Robert
Van
Arkel
~1327 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
Van
Arkel
~1328 - UNKNOWN
Mechtild
Van
Arkel
~1329 - UNKNOWN
Johan
Van
Arkel
~1332 - UNKNOWN
Arnoud
Van
Arkel
~1334 - UNKNOWN
Arend
Van
Arkel
~1338 - UNKNOWN
Herbaren
Van
Arkel
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Mabelia
Van
Arkel
~1342 - UNKNOWN
Willem
Van
Arkel
~1344 - UNKNOWN
Belia
Van
Arkel
~1262 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
Van
Sterkenburg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Kunegunde
von
Virneburg
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1284 - UNKNOWN
Geertruijd
Van
Arkel
~1287 - UNKNOWN
Bertha
Van
Arkel
~1289 - UNKNOWN
Mabelia
Van
Arkel
~1291 - UNKNOWN
Herbaren
Van
Arkel
~1294 - UNKNOWN
Margriet
Van
Arkel
D. UNKNOWN
Wiomarch
de
Leon
D. UNKNOWN
Rivellon
of
Poher
D. UNKNOWN
Judael
of
Cornouaille
~0790 - UNKNOWN
Justin
de
Cornouaille
~1250 - 1287
Johann
Cologne
37
37
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1266 - >1289
Katharina
Von
Julich
23
23
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1308 - UNKNOWN
Irmgard
der
Mark
~1314 - UNKNOWN
Richardis
der
Mark
~1225 - UNKNOWN
Gerhard
Arberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1230 - UNKNOWN
Mechthild
Holte
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
III
Arberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1191 - 1260
Adolf
Von Holte
Altena
69
69
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1195 - 1260
Elizabeth
Von
Holte
65
65
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Eberhard
Von
Arberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
II Von
Arberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Mechtild
De
Sayn
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1180 - UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Von
Molsberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1152 - 1206
Anselm
Von
Molsberg
54
54
Ancestry - Robin Lux
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
Von
Molsberg
Ancestry - Robin Lux
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
Flamville
~1136 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Brus
~1064 - ~1115
Osbern
de
Arches
51
51
Ancestry - Donald Gant Ancestry - Pamela Clem
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
(Maud) De
Arches
~1095 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Arches
~1017 - UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
Taillefer
~1019 - UNKNOWN
Arnold
(Arnaud)
Taillefer
~1025 - UNKNOWN
Humberge
Taillefer
~1021 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
Taillefer
~1023 - UNKNOWN
Aymar
Taillefer
~1028 - UNKNOWN
Petgronille
Taillefer
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Aimery
(Almaric) I
de Narbonne
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
~1083 - UNKNOWN
Aimery
(Almaric) II
de Narbonne
Ancestry - Eileen McKinnon-Suggs
D. UNKNOWN
Richard
Fitzponce
~1297 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
"Efell" ap
Cadwgon
~1299 - UNKNOWN
Ieuan
"Iscoed" ap
Cadwgon
~1301 - UNKNOWN
Iorwerth
"Goch" ap
Cadwgon
~1303 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Cadwgon
~1305 - UNKNOWN
Ifor ap
Cadwgon
~1307 - UNKNOWN
Jane
verch
Cadwgon
~1309 - UNKNOWN
Jonet
verch
Cadwgon
~1232 - UNKNOWN
Einion
ap
Hywel
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1200 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
"Goch" ap
Cynwrig
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Cynwrig
"Efell" ap
Madog
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1110 - UNKNOWN
Efa
verch
Eirian
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1170 - UNKNOWN
Goleu
verch
Gruffudd
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1126 - UNKNOWN
Gruffudd
ap
Hywel
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1155 - UNKNOWN
Dyddgu
verch
Cadwallon
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1096 - UNKNOWN
Hywel
ap
Gruffudd
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
~1140 - >1187
Cadwallon
ap
Owain
47
47
Ancestry - Kirk Larson
D. UNKNOWN
Gwenllian
verch
Griffith
Ancestry - Linda Runyon
<1485 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
1
Bacon
<1485 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
2
Bacon
<1485 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
3
Bacon
D. UNKNOWN
Margery
Paston
D. ~1460
John
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
George (of
Munquhanny)
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Christian
Lindsay
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. ~1429
Laurence (of
Munquhanny and
Strathor) Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Marjorie (of
Balmuto)
Glen
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
1343 - BEF 20 MAR 1418/19
John
of
Balmuto
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1357 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
Erskine
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Michael (of
Strathor)
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Elena
(Helen)
Abernethy
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. ~1346
Malcolm
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. 1318
David (of
Strathor)
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
Isabel
MacDuff
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. 1298
Michael
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. 1298
FNU (of
Keres)
MacDuff
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. 1269
David
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. ~1187
Michael
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Michael
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1120 - UNKNOWN
Ochtred
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1090 - UNKNOWN
Siwarth
Balfour
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1050 - UNKNOWN
Aswulph
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1015 - UNKNOWN
Siwarth
or
Siward
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
D. UNKNOWN
John
Balfour
D. UNKNOWN
Katherine
Stewart
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
D. UNKNOWN
Laird
of
Innermay
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/hconnors/Beaton/BurkeBethune.html
D. UNKNOWN
Elizabeth
Monypenny
D. UNKNOWN
Daughter
of
Alard
Ancestry - David Weaver
<0760 - UNKNOWN
Baudouin
of
Aquitaine
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0790 - UNKNOWN
Grimeut
of
Aquitaine
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0685 - UNKNOWN
Alard
Ancestry - David Weaver
Private
Gnaeus
Pompeius
Strage
Private
Pompey
the
Great
D. UNKNOWN
Atia
Balba
Prima
D. UNKNOWN
Atia
Balba
Tertia
D. UNKNOWN
Suanahild
im
Chiemgau
D. UNKNOWN
Sieghard
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Pilihild
von
Bayern
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. BET 9 OCT 1107 AND 1111
Elisabeth
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Otakar
II of
Styria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
Judith
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 1142
Gerberga
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 2 FEB 1123/24
Boriwoj
of
Bohemia
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
BET 1080 AND 1086 - 1126
Liutpold
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Ida of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 15 MAR 1111/12
Lupold
of
Moravia
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Konrad
II of
Bohemia
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Willibirg of
Carniola
and Istria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. BET 2 AND 10 MAY 1154
Sophie
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 1122
Heinrich
II of
Carinthia
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. 1142
Sieghard von
Burghausen
und Schala
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Sieghard
IX von
Tengling
D. UNKNOWN
Ida
von
Supplingenburg
D. 1130
Euphemia
of
Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Konrad
von
Tengling
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
~1056 - UNKNOWN
Daughter
of Ernst II
of Austria
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
D. UNKNOWN
Hermann
von
Poigen
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AUSTRIA.htm
~0842 - >0874
Unruoch
III di
Friuli
32
32
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0845 - UNKNOWN
Ava
LNU
Ancestry - Isiaha Lee
~0989 - UNKNOWN
Leopold
of
Austria
BET 986 AND 993 - UNKNOWN
Heinrich
of
Austria
~0990 - UNKNOWN
Kunegund
of
Austria
~0992 - UNKNOWN
Christine
of
Austria
~0994 - UNKNOWN
Hemma
of
Austria
~0984 - UNKNOWN
Juette
of
Austria
~0988 - UNKNOWN
Poppo
of
Austria
D. UNKNOWN
Berthold
I of
Swabia
wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria wikipedia - Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Gisela
of
Verona
wikipedia - Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Erchanger
of
Swabia
D. UNKNOWN
Berchtold
of
Swabia
D. UNKNOWN
Conrad
I of
Germany
wikipedia - Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria
D. UNKNOWN
Eberhard
of
Bavaria
~0828 - UNKNOWN
Ernst II
of
Nordgau
Ancestry - David Weaver
D. UNKNOWN
Adelheid
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0803 - ~0865
Ernst
of
Nordgau
62
62
Ancestry - David Weaver
~0806 - UNKNOWN
Fredeburg
de
Frommen
Ancestry - David Weaver
D. UNKNOWN
Aribo I
of
Loben
D. UNKNOWN
Luitpold
Mar of
Bavaria
~0830 - UNKNOWN
Sieghard
von
Kraichgau
~0986 - 1034
Dietrich
II of
Brehna
48
48
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0956 - 1009
Dietrich II
or Dedi I of
Hessegau
53
53
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0956 - UNKNOWN
Thietburga
of
Haldensleben
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0986 - UNKNOWN
Mathilda
of
Meissen
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0956 - 1002
Ekkehard
I of
Meissen
46
46
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0942 - 1014
Schwanhilde
von
Billung
72
72
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0926 - <0976
Dietrich
of
Hessegau
50
50
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0896 - 14 MAR 956/57
Dedi I
of
Hessegau
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0857 - >0913
Burkhard
III of
Grabfeldgau
56
56
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0857 - UNKNOWN
Mathilda
of
Hesse
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0827 - 0909
Burkhard
82
82
~0797 - >0866
Burkhard
I
Comes
69
69
~0837 - >0936
Adred
of
Loingau
99
99
~0797 - UNKNOWN
Bardo
of
Loingau
~1138 - UNKNOWN
Mieszko
I
Silesia
~1134 - UNKNOWN
Wojciech
Silesia
~1139 - UNKNOWN
Conrad
Glogau
1288 - UNKNOWN
Premysal
Otakar
Bohemia
1289 - UNKNOWN
Vaclav
III
Bohemia
1289 - UNKNOWN
Anezka
Bohemia
1290 - UNKNOWN
Anna
Bohemia
4 MAR 1292/93 - UNKNOWN
Juta
Bohemia
26 FEB 1295/96 - UNKNOWN
Jan
Bohemia
~1263 - UNKNOWN
Elisabeth
of
Carinthia
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
18 MAR 1293/94 - UNKNOWN
Henry
VI
Breslau
~1301 - UNKNOWN
Judith
Brandenburg
~1297 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
Brandenburg
1302 - UNKNOWN
Johann
V
Brandenburg
~1225 - 1295
Meinhard
IV
Tirol
70
70
Ancestry - Levi Stebbins
D. 1247
Vladislav
of
Bohemia
wikipedia - Gertrude, Duchess of Austria
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Enguerran
De
Picquigny
~1150 - UNKNOWN
William
De
Picquigny
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Picquigny
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Margaret
De
Picquigny
~1150 - UNKNOWN
Matilda
De
Picquigny
~1140 - UNKNOWN
Beatrix
De
Picquigny
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
of Sulli
D. 1152
Raoul I
of
Vermandois
D. UNKNOWN
Milo
de
Brai
~1020 - UNKNOWN
Almodis
De
Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Geoffrey
II of
Preuilly
D. BET 980 AND 996
Robert
De
Blois
~0985 - 1004
Theobald
II De
Blois
19
19
D. 0996
Thierry
De
Blois
~0989 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
De
Blois
D. UNKNOWN
Roger
De
Blois
D. 0962
Theobald
De
Blois
D. 0985
Hugh
De
Blois
~1157 - UNKNOWN
Robert
De
Brus
Ancestry - Tom Aiken
D. UNKNOWN
Alix
de
Crepi
D. UNKNOWN
Agnes
FitzJohn
D. UNKNOWN
Alice
FitzJohn
~1177 - UNKNOWN
Thibaut
V De
Champagne
~1028 - UNKNOWN
Conan
II of
Brittany
BET 1028 AND 1036 - UNKNOWN
Havoise
of
Brittany
BET 825 AND 827 - UNKNOWN
Sancho
Garces of
Pamplona
Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Roger Tansey Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0742 - 0812
Adelrico
(Alderic I)
of Gascony
70
70
~0824 - UNKNOWN
Uracca
LNU
Ancestry - Scott Ezell Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Wikipedia.org - Garcia I of Pamplona
~0825 - UNKNOWN
Aurea
Ibn Lopo
Ibn Musa
Ancestry - Scott Ezell
D. UNKNOWN
Lopo
Ibn
Musa
Ancestry - Scott Ezell
D. UNKNOWN
Ayab
al
Bulatiya
Ancestry - Scott Ezell
~0775 - 0839
Inigo
Jimenez de
Navarre
64
64
~0775 - UNKNOWN
Munia
de
Navarre
~0758 - UNKNOWN
Jimeno
Sanchez
Ancestry - Scott Ezell
Living
Simkin
Living
Simkin
Living
Reynolds
Living
Reynolds
Living
Reynolds
Living
Reynolds
Living
Simkin
D. UNKNOWN
William
Wilkinson
D. UNKNOWN
Anne
Teasdale
D. UNKNOWN
Leodegunda
Ancestry - Roger Tansey
~0842 - UNKNOWN
Jimena
Garces
D. UNKNOWN
Oria
or
Leodegundis
D. UNKNOWN
Musa
ibn
Musa
D. UNKNOWN
Assona
Iniguez
D. UNKNOWN
Musa ibn
Musa ibn
Fortun
D. 0870
Galindo
Iniguez
D. UNKNOWN
Nunila
D. UNKNOWN
Garcia
"The Bad"
of Aragon
~0880 - UNKNOWN
Godfrey
of
Lorraine
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0908 - UNKNOWN
Ermentrude
of
France
Ancestry - Cheryl Varner
~0944 - UNKNOWN
Gebhard
Gleiberg
~0973 - UNKNOWN
Gerberge
Gleiberg
Living
Jennifer
Living
Deetz
~1340 - UNKNOWN
Thomas
Booth
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1270 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Barton
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1240 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
Barton
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1190 - >1231
William
de
Notton
41
41
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1154 - UNKNOWN
Gilbert
de
Notton
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1160 - UNKNOWN
Juliana
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1205 - UNKNOWN
Cecily
de
Breightmet
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1180 - <1212
Augustine
de
Breightmet
32
32
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1185 - 1220
Edith
de
Barton
35
35
Ancestry - Larry Overmire
~1450 - UNKNOWN
Robert
de
Balsac
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1460 - UNKNOWN
Antoinette
de
Castelnau
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1420 - UNKNOWN
Roffec
II de
Balsac
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1446 - UNKNOWN
Jeanne
de
Albon
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1415 - UNKNOWN
Antoine
de
Castelnau
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1404 - UNKNOWN
Catherine
de
Chauvigny
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Jean
de
Balsac
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1440 - UNKNOWN
Agnes
de
Chabannes
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
~1416 - 1453
Antoine
de
Albon
37
37
Ancestry - Troy Caperton
D. UNKNOWN
FNU
Wilkinson
D. <1637
FNU
Tomasin
D. UNKNOWN
Ann
D. UNKNOWN
Henry
Royall
D. UNKNOWN
William
Randolph
D. UNKNOWN
Francis
Eppes
~1048 - UNKNOWN
Bruno
De
Montbeliard
~1056 - UNKNOWN
Louis
De
Montbeliard
~1058 - 1092
Frederic
De
Montbeliard
34
34
~1060 - UNKNOWN
Mathilde
De
Montbeliard
BET 958 AND 965 - <1033
Thierry
I of
Bar
wikipedia.org - Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine wikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine Ancestry - Robin Lux
~0960 - <0995
Richilde
de
Bliesgau
35
35
wikipedia.org - Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine wikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
D. 1076
Beatrix de
Bar-Le-
Duc
D. BET 972 AND 978
Henry
of Bar
D. UNKNOWN
Folmar
I of
Luneville
wikipedia.org - Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
D. ~1000
Adela
of Bar
D. UNKNOWN
Adalbero
of Bar
~0958 - 1005
Adalberon
II of
Bar
47
47
wikipedia.org - Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine
D. UNKNOWN
Ida of
Bar
D. UNKNOWN
Radbod
of
Altenbourg
D. UNKNOWN
Azrial
ben Jared
of Elda
D. UNKNOWN
Kenan
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Mualeleth
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Barakiel
D. UNKNOWN
Naom
Ancestry - Debi Wainkauf
D. UNKNOWN
Danel
?
D. UNKNOWN
Rakel
D. UNKNOWN
Eliakim
~1000 - UNKNOWN
Guillaume
V de
Auvergne
BET 890 AND 900 - <0989
Robert
II de
Auvergne
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 890 AND 900 - UNKNOWN
Ingelberg
of
Chalonnais
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
BET 865 AND 870 - 0940
Robert
I de
Auvergne
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Kirk Larson Ancestry - Denise Dingle
BET 865 AND 870 - UNKNOWN
Algardis
FitzHucBert
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Kirk Larson
BET 840 AND 846 - ~0895
Arnaud I
Estorge
Auvergne
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Ancestry - Joseph H Kare, Jr
BET 840 AND 850 - UNKNOWN
Bertilda
Asendane
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Berald
I of
Mercoeur
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0840 - UNKNOWN
Gerberge
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0800 - ~0868
Bernard
I
Auvergne
68
68
~0780 - UNKNOWN
Alfred I
Carcassonne
Bourges
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson
~0870 - UNKNOWN
Adeline
~0760 - UNKNOWN
Bernard
de
Bourges
Ancestry - Ernie Anderson Burke, Vicissitudes of Families, Vol I, p 221
~0810 - UNKNOWN
Blitsende
~0920 - UNKNOWN
Guy I
de
Auvergne
~0890 - UNKNOWN
Matfroy
de
Auvergne
~0850 - UNKNOWN
Adalbert
I De
Limoges
D. UNKNOWN
Gerhard
II of
Aquitaine
~1820 - UNKNOWN
James
Frank
Bell
~1825 - UNKNOWN
Sarah
Sallie Philky
or Felkey
Variant spellings include Philky, Felkey, Felkay and Feltay.
~1858 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Bell
~1823 - UNKNOWN
Samuel
Felkey
~1800 - UNKNOWN
Clemena
LNU
1860 US Census, Clemena is living with her son Samuel in Vicksburg, Warren, MS.
D. UNKNOWN
Eliza
Caroline
Bell
1860 - UNKNOWN
Sallie
Felkey
D. <1840
FNU
Felkey
D. UNKNOWN
George
C.
Shupe
D. UNKNOWN
James
A.
Stinson
D. UNKNOWN
Newitt
Drew
D. UNKNOWN
James
O.
Reden
D. UNKNOWN
Mary
L.
McGee
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