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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 27, Ed. 1, Tree #2931, Date of Import: Jan 2, 2000]
Alkmund sometimes called Aethelmund
Easa
Eoppa
Ingills
Kendred- had 4 sons and 1 daughter. His eldest son Iua, was the llth king of the West Saxons. Ingills was another son.
Chewald
Cuth
Cuthwin, was killed in battle with the Britons in 584, during the reign of his father. He left two sons, Kenwald and Cuth.
Cheaulin, succeeded to the crown upon the death of his father in 560, and reigned about 32 years, when he was dethroned by his nephew and banished from the kingdom. He died in exile in 593, leaving 2 sons, Cuthwin and Cuth.
Kenric succeeded to the crown in 534, upon the death of his father. He died in 560, having reigned 26 years. He was succeeded by his eldest son Cheaulin. His second son, Cuthwulf, died in 572, leaving a son Cearlik, who wrested the kingdom from Cheaulin, his uncle in 592, and was the fourth king of the West Saxons.
Cerdic, the first king of the West Saxons, died in 534, after having reigned about 33 years. He had 2 sons, Kenric, his successor, and Chelwulf, who died during the lifetime of his father, and whose great-grandson, Kentwin, was the 7th king of the West Saxons.
Eliseus
Effa (the second)
Effa - or Esta
Gewesius or Gewisch
Wigga
Froodigarius or Froethgar
Brandius or Brando
Beldeg or Balder, m. Nanna, a daughter of Gewar
Woden, whom some antiquarians claim to have descended from the eldest son of the patriarch, Noah, made himself master of a considerable part of the north of Europe in the 3rd century, and died in what is now Sweden. By his wife Frea, or Frigga he had six sons, Wecta, Caser, Wethelgeat, Weldeg, Beldeg and Eaxneta.