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First Generation
1. Steven Ned MATTHEWS was born on 19 Aug 1958 in Coos Bay, Oregon.

Second Generation
2. Ned T. MATTHEWS was born on 21 Oct 1924 in Whatcom Co., Washington. He was born on 21 Oct 1924 in Park,
Whatcom Co., Washington. He was also known as Ted N. Matthews. nicknamed "Denny Pig" when he was little
his twin, Ted, diedtwin of Ted Gloria Roberta ARRINGTON and Ned T. MATTHEWS were married on 8 Dec 1943.
3. Gloria Roberta ARRINGTON was born on 31 Dec 1923 in Pe Ell, Washington. She died on 22 Jun 1971 at the age of
47 in Coos Bay, Oregon of cancer. died of cancer.
Ned T. MATTHEWS and Gloria Roberta ARRINGTON had the following children:
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Ted MATTHEWS was born in Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington.


Sharon Lee MATTHEWS was born on 17 Mar 1945 in Concrete, Washington.
Danny Ray MATTHEWS was born on 9 Aug 1946.
Vernon Phllip MATTHEWS was born on 29 Jul 1947.
Phillip MATTHEWS was born in 1948 in WA. He died in 1948 at the age of 0. died at about nine
months of age from heart defect
Patricia Ann MATTHEWS was born on 17 Mar 1949 in Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington.
Phillip II Matthews was born in 1952 in Coos Bay, Oregon. He died on 2 Sep 1952 at the age of 0 in
Coos Bay, Oregon. like is older brother, he too, died at around 8 months from heart trouble
Gloria Ann MATTHEWS was born on 5 Apr 1953 in Coos Bay, Oregon.
David Matthews was born on 21 Dec 1954 in Portland, Oregon. AKA "Daisy-Mae". Named after the
family goat.
Georgia MATTHEWS was born on 25 May 1957 in Coos Bay, OR. She died on 29 Nov 1957 at the age
of 0. died as an infant from Asian flu
Steven Ned MATTHEWS, born 19 Aug 1958, Coos Bay, Oregon.
Robert William MATTHEWS was born in 1959 in Coos Bay, Oregon.

Third Generation
4. Phillip Sheridan MATTHEWS was born on 18 Sep 1887 in Laurel, Whatcom Co., Washington. He died on 14 Oct 1947
at the age of 60 in Whatcom Co., Washington. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ferndale, Washington. Phillip was a
lumberman, contractor, logger. had an egg farm
known as "Sherd"
named after General Philip Sheridan of the Civil War
1910 Census Extractions for the Community of Laurel, ED #335, sheets 23-30
Sheet Line Surname, Given Name
0A 48 MATTHEWS, Charles W
Laurel Pct

AgeBirthplace ED# County Precinct


70
NY
335 Whatcom

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0A 49 MATTHEWS, Angelica C 59
Laurel Pct
0A 50 MATTHEWS, James T
30
Laurel Pct
0B 51 MATTHEWS, Lyman C
27
Laurel Pct
0B 52 MATTHEWS, Sheridan
22
Laurel Pct
0B 53 MATTHEWS, William
15
Laurel Pct

NY
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335 Whatcom
335 Whatcom

WA

335 Whatcom

WA

335 Whatcom

WA

335 Whatcom

according to 1920 federal census, residence of Park, Whatcom Co. Washington,


living as head of household with wife, Georgie, and daughter, Shirley, 4, and
sons, Lyle and William, 2 and infant Georgia Beulah "Georgie" WYCOFF and Phillip Sheridan MATTHEWS were married
on 6 May 1914 in Seattle, King, Washington.
5. Georgia Beulah "Georgie" WYCOFF was born on 6 Aug 1892 in Mt. Hope, Rockford, Spokane Co., Washington. She
died on 18 Jan 1974 at the age of 81 in Coos Bay, Oregon. She was buried on 22 Jan 1974 in Woodlawn Cem., Bellingham,
Whatcom Co., Washington. liked to paint , moved from Renton, WA from Coos Bay, OR to be with her boys
before her death
Georgia Beulah Wycoff
Birth: 6 August 1892-- Spokane, Mt Hope, WA
Death:
-Spouse: Georgia Beulah Wycoff
Parents: George Washington Wycoff, Liza Caroline Parker
Phillip Sheridan MATTHEWS and Georgia Beulah "Georgie" WYCOFF had the following children:
i. William Howard Matthews was born on 20 Dec 1908 in Whatcom Co., Washington. He died on 19 Feb
1984 at the age of 75 in Marion Co., Oregon. went by "Bill" died of esophagyl cancer
Name: Matthews, William How
County: Marion
Death Date: 09 Feb 1984
Certificate: 84-02671
Spouse: Gladys
Birth Date: 20 Dec 1908
ii. Shirley Georgiana MATTHEWS was born on 9 Jul 1915 in Whatcom County, Washington.
iii. Lyle Harold "Bud" MATTHEWS was born on 23 Jul 1917 in Park, Whatcom Co., Washington. He
died on 18 Dec 1947 at the age of 30 in Mt. Vernon, Washington. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery,
Ferndale, Washington. married multiple times and had many children
blue eyes, fair skin, liked old cars, travelled where work was
died of leukemia (?)
worked hard at Hanford for approximately a year after his children were born
played guitar
tall (6'4"), slender build
died of monocytic leukemia
married three times and had five children
died at age 30 in Mt. Vernon Washington, likely from leukemia. Interesting
to note that he worked at Hanford, a nuclear plant in Eastern Washington.
iv. Phyllis Beulah MATTHEWS was born on 22 Apr 1921 in Whatcom Co., WA. She died on 3 Mar 1979
at the age of 57. died of lung cancer
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v. Ned T. MATTHEWS, born 21 Oct 1924, Whatcom Co., Washington.


vi. Robert Lester Matthews was born on 23 Nov 1927 in Whatcom Co., Washington. He lived at Coos
Bay, Oregon / , /. nicknamed "Dutch"
has no biological children

6. Robert HARTCELL ARRINGTON1 was born on 2 Mar 1900 in Waynesville, Haywood, North Carolina, USA.1 He
died in Apr 1972 at the age of 72 in EVERETT WASHINGTON.1 [1507891.FTW] Gertrude SAGE and Robert
HARTCELL ARRINGTON were married on 17 Jul 1920 in Lewis CO, WA.
7. Gertrude SAGE was born on 26 Nov 1901 in PE ELL LEWIS COUNTY WASHINGTON.
Robert HARTCELL ARRINGTON and Gertrude SAGE had the following children:
3

i. Gloria Roberta ARRINGTON, born 31 Dec 1923, Pe Ell, Washington; died 22 Jun 1971, Coos Bay,
Oregon of cancer.
ii. Nancy ARRINGTON was born (date unknown).
iii. Neal ARRINGTON was born (date unknown).
iv. Gilbert ARRINGTON was born (date unknown).

Fourth Generation
10. George Washington WYCOFF was born on 11 Jun 1856 in Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon. He died on 10 Sep 1930 at
the age of 74 in Redmond, King, Washington. He was buried on 16 Sep 1930 in Kirkland, King Co., Washington. George
was a general farmer. born: 6-11-1855?
according to 1920 federal census, at age 64, he was residing in Ferndale,
Whatcom Co., Washington, with his wife, Caroline, 63, son, James Fredrik, 20,
daughter, Edith, 17, and granddaughter, A?ena Smith
WYCOFF, GEORGE
State: WA Year: 1880
County: Spokane County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: No Township Listed Page: 066
Database: WA 1880 Federal Census Index
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State: WA Year: 1870
County: Walla Walla County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: Waitsburg Post Office Page: 286
Database: WA 1870 Federal Census Index
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Eliza Caroline PARKER and George Washington
WYCOFF were married on 5 Oct 1891 in Spokane, Spokane Co., WA.
11. Eliza Caroline PARKER was born on 1 May 1858 in Benton, Marshall, Kentucky. She died on 27 Jan 1944 at the age
of 85 in Kirkland, Kirkland, Washington. She was buried on 31 Jan 1944 in Kirkland Cem, Kirkland, King, Washington.
ARKANSAS CITY TRAVELER (Arkansas City, Kansas)
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WINFIELD, KANSAS, Sept. 5, 1881.


A dance was held at the Central Avenue hotel last Friday evening in honor of
Miss Julia Deming, of Wichita, who is now in the city, a guest of Miss Mattie
Mitchell. Among the happy throng we noticed the following ladies and gentlemen.
Misses Julia Deming, Mattie Mitchell, Kate Hawkins, Lucy Walton, Mary
Parker, Belle Cassell, Lizzie Wyckoff, Susey Hunt, Alma Dixon, Lilly
Chamberlain, Ella Bowers, ____ Wouzo, Effie Tate, Mrs. R. A. Houghton, Mrs. C.
R. Sipes, Messrs. S. D. Longedorff, W. Cline, R. P. Hutchins, Chas. Hutchins,
C. Swarts, ____ Ellis, A. H. Fitch, M. B. Vawter, C. C. France, C. Holland, C.
M. Swarts, Chas. Swarts, C. R. Sipes, R. A. Houghton, J. Vawter, Ollie
Stevenson, F. Farrar, and J. Kroenert, who merrily chased old Father Time till
past the midnight hour.
Arkansas City Traveler, September 14, 1881.
TAKE NOTICE.
There is no better or cheaper place to buy Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, etc., than at the Cash and Barter Store of Wyckoff & Son.
was living in Sherman Township, Leavenworth Co., Kansas at age 12 during the time of the 1870 federal census
went by Caroline
George Washington WYCOFF and Eliza Caroline PARKER had the following children:
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i. Georgia Beulah "Georgie" WYCOFF, born 6 Aug 1892, Mt. Hope, Rockford, Spokane Co.,
Washington; died 18 Jan 1974, Coos Bay, Oregon.
ii. Elsia M. Wycoff was born on 10 Sep 1894 in Mt. Hope, Spokane Co., Washington. She was also known
as Sarah.
iii. Barnett Lester Wycoff was born on 29 Oct 1895 in Mt. Hope, Spokane, Washington. He died on 19
May 1979 at the age of 83 in Edmonds, Snohomish Co., Washington. He was buried on 21 May 1979 in
Kirkland, King Co., Washington.
iv. James Fredrick Wycoff was born on 4 Aug 1899 in Walterville, Douglas Co., Washington. He died on
17 Oct 1979 at the age of 80 in Walterville Loop, Eugene, Oregon. He was buried in Seattle, King Co.,
Washington.
v. Hester Edith Wycoff was born on 29 Mar 1902 in Douglas, Douglas Co., Washington. She was buried
in Everett, Snohomish, Washington. She died in Everett, Snohomish Co., Washington.

Fifth Generation
20. Peter Jackson Wycoff was born on 15 Mar 1831 in Wayne Co., Ohio. He died on 5 Jan 1906 at the age of 74 in Nez
Perce Co., Idaho. He was buried on 8 Jan 1906 in Lewiston, Nez Perce Co., Id. at age 37 lived as a farmer with his son
George (age 14) in Waitsburg, Walla Walla Co., Washington along with a farm hand named William Gilliard (sp?) Elsie
Jane Stillwell and Peter Jackson Wycoff were married on 11 Dec 1851 in Jefferson, Mahaska County, Iowa.
21. Elsie Jane Stillwell was born in 1830 in Iowa. She died before 1870 at the age of 40 in Sweethome, Linn, Or.
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F Rachel WYCOFF (AFN:8ZQZ-H4) Pedigree
Born: 1858 Place: Brownsville, Linn, Or
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Died: Aug 1862 Place: , Linn, Or


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M Joseph Wesley WYCOFF (AFN:8ZQZ-J9) Pedigree
Born: 1860 Place: Brownsville, Linn, Or
Died: 22 Feb 1906 Place: Eugene Hosp, Eugene, Or
Buried: Place: Greenwood Cem, Laurel, Or
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F Harriet WYCOFF (AFN:3BQS-8Q) Pedigree
Born: 1857 Place: Brownsville, Linn, Or
Died: INFANT Place: , Linn, Or
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M James William WYCOFF (AFN:3BQQ-R2) Pedigree
Born: 19 Oct 1852 Place: Marion, Linn, Iowa
Died: 25 Nov 1905 Place: Vida, Lane, Or
Buried: 28 Nov 1905 Place: Greenwood, Lane, Or
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M George Washington WYCOFF (AFN:3BQQ-HN) Pedigree
Born: 11 Jun 1855 Place: Brownsville, Linn Co., Or
Died: 11 Sep 1930 Place: Redmond, King, Wa
Buried: 16 Sep 1930 Place: Kirkland, King Co., Wa
Peter Jackson Wycoff and Elsie Jane Stillwell had the following children:

10

i. James William Wycoff was born on 19 Oct 1852 in Marion, Linn Co., Iowa. He was buried on 28 Nov
1905 in Greenwood, Lane, Oregon. He died on 25 Dec 1905 at the age of 53 in Vida, Lane Co., Oregon.
stepchild
ii. George Washington WYCOFF, born 11 Jun 1856, Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon; died 10 Sep 1930,
Redmond, King, Washington.
iii. Harriet Wycoff was born in 1857 in Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon. She died in Linn Co., Oregon. died
when a child
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----iv. Rachel Wycoff was born in 1858 in Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon. She died in Linn, Oregon. died
when a child
v. Joseph Wesley Wycoff was born in 1860 in Brownsville, Linn Co., Oregon. He died on 22 Feb 1906 at
the age of 46 in Eugene Hospital, Eugene, Oregon. He was buried in Greenwood Cem, Laurel, Or. was
living with another couple: "Thomas and Craney Barrett" (sp?) in Brownsville, Linn, Oregon at the time
of the 1870 census

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Sixth Generation
40. James Finley Wycoff was born on 28 Jul 1798 in Erie Co., Pennsylvania. He died on 27 Jul 1846 at the age of 47 in
Harrison, Jefferson Co., Ohio. Rachel Cisel and James Finley Wycoff were married on 4 Jul 1815 in Harrison, Ohio.
41. Rachel Cisel was born on 20 Oct 1799 in Maryland. She died on 12 Sep 1855 at the age of 55 in Marion, Linn, Iowa.
James Finley Wycoff and Rachel Cisel had the following children:

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i. John Wesley Wycoff was born on 25 Nov 1817 in Harrison, Ohio. He died on 13 Sep 1825 at the age of
7 in Wayne, Ohio.
ii. Hazarel Cisel Wycoff was born on 3 Dec 1819 in Harrison, Ohio. He died on 22 Aug 1879 at the age of
59 in Linn, Kansas. He was buried in Linn, Kansas.
iii. Eliza Wycoff was born on 2 Sep 1821.
iv. Elizabeth Bruce WYCOFF was born on 12 Sep 1821 in Ashland Co., OH.
v. Delia Ann Wycoff was born on 14 Mar 1824 in Harrison, Ohio. She died on 16 Jul 1918 at the age of 94
in Salem, Marion Co., Oregon. She was buried on 18 Jul 1918 in Salem, Marion Co., Oregon.
vi. Philura Jane Wycoff was born on 19 Oct 1826 in Wayne, Ohio. She died on 9 Apr 1833 at the age of 6
in Wayne, Ohio.
vii. Matilda C. Wycoff was born on 25 Nov 1829 in Wayne, Ohio. She died on 6 Apr 1833 at the age of 3 in
Wayne, Ohio.
viii. Peter Jackson Wycoff, born 15 Mar 1831, Wayne Co., Ohio; died 5 Jan 1906, Nez Perce Co., Idaho.
ix. James Finley Wyckoff was born on 12 Feb 1833 in Wayne, Ohio.
x. William B. Wycoff was born on 6 May 1835 in Wayne, Ohio.
xi. Rachel J. Wycoff was born on 28 Dec 1841 in Coshocton, Ohio. She died on 2 Sep 1864 at the age of 22
in Jefferson, Missouri.

Seventh Generation
80. Peter Wychoff was born on 26 Feb 1775 in Somerset Co., New Jersey. He died on 26 Sep 1841 at the age of 66 in
Wayne Co., Ohio. 1790 Census Peter Wychoff in Brooklyn township, Kings Co., NY
800 United States Federal Census
ychoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1806
County: Somerset
Township: Franklin Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1808
County: Somerset
Township: Franklin Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1802
County: Somerset
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Township: Hillsborough Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1803
County: Somerset
Township: Hillsborough Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1804
County: Somerset
Township: Hillsborough Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1805
County: Somerset
Township: Hillsborough Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1806
County: Somerset
Township: Hillsborough Twp
yckoff, Peter
State: New Jersey Year: 1807
County: Somerset
Township: Hillsborough Twp
WAR OF 1812 SERVICE RECORD (MIGHT OR MIGHT NOT BE HIS)
WYCOFF PETER 3 REGIMENT (COLLIER'S), OHIO MILITIA. CAPTAIN CAPTAIN
All of his children...
. Sex Name
F Eliza WYCKOFF (AFN:1H2R-TBS) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1816 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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F Eliza (Louisa) WYCOFF (AFN:4R2H-XS) Pedigree
Born: 1809 Place: Near Erie, Erie Co, Pa
Died: 1853 Place: Big Springs Twp, Oh
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M Cyrus WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-21) Pedigree
Born: 1804 Place: , Of Washington, Virginia
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M John WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-1T) Pedigree
Born: 1802 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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M Jesse WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-0N) Pedigree
Born: 1800 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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F Jane WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-4C) Pedigree
Born: 1813 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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F Hannah WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-5J) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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F Philura WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-6P) Pedigree
Born: 1817 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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F Elinor WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-7V) Pedigree
Born: 1819 Place: Of, Wayne, Oh
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M William WYCKOFF (AFN:8K3G-36) Pedigree
Born: 16 Feb 1811 Place: , , Of Pennsylvania
ied: 27 Nov 1890 Place:
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F Philura WYCKOFF (AFN:1KC3-499) Pedigree
Born: 4 Jul 1812 Place: Of Albion, Noble, Indiana
Died: 3 Jul 1883 Place: Albion, Noble, Indiana

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M James WYCOFF (AFN:8K3F-ZJ) Pedigree
Born: 28 Jul 1798 Place: Of, Harrison, Oh
Died: 27 Jul 1846 Place: , Harrison, Ohio Elizabeth Jane Bruce and Peter Wychoff were married about 1797 in Wayne
Co., PA.
81. Elizabeth Jane Bruce was born in 1777 in Washington, Virginia. She died on 8 Aug 1849 at the age of 72. Name:
Elizabeth Bruce WYCOFF
Given Name: Elizabeth Bruce
Surname: Wycoff
Sex: F
Birth: 12 Sep 1821 in Ashland Co., OH
Death: 10 Feb 1892 in Fairfield, Jefferson Co., IA (Mooreman Cem.)
Father: James WYCOFF
Mother: Rachel CISEL
Marriage 1 William Henry Harrison RHAMY b: 1818 in Mohicanville/Mochinville,
Ashland Co., OH
Children
James Wycoff RHAMY b: 1837 in Mohicanville/Mochinville, Ashland Co., OH
Mary Jane Riddle RHAMY b: bet 1839 - 1865 in Ashland Co., OH
Samuel RHAMY b: 1836 in Ashland Co., OH
Rachel All RHAMY b: 1838 in Ashland Co., OH
Richard M. RHAMY b: 30 Mar 1841 in Ashland Co., OH
Eliza Ellen RHAMY b: 1842 in Ashland Co., OH
William Henry RHAMY b: 1845 in Ashland Co., OH
Matilda Jane RHAMY b: in Ashland Co., OH
George Washington RHAMY b: 1854 in Ashland Co., OH
Albert RHAMY b: 1857 in Ashland Co., OH
Francis L. RHAMY b: 12 Nov 1860 in Fairfield, Jefferson Co., IA
John Albert RHAMY b: 1863 in Ashland Co., OH
Cordelia Adelaine RHAMY b: 1866 in Ashland Co., OH
Name: James WYCOFF
Given Name: James
Surname: Wycoff
Sex: M
Father: Peter WYCHOFF
Mother: Elizabeth Jane BRUCE
Marriage 1 Rachel CISEL
Children Elizabeth Bruce WYCOFF b: 12 Sep 1821 in Ashland Co., OH
Peter Wychoff and Elizabeth Jane Bruce had the following children:
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i. James Finley Wycoff, born 28 Jul 1798, Erie Co., Pennsylvania; died 27 Jul 1846, Harrison, Jefferson
Co., Ohio.
ii. Hannah Wyckoff was born on 2 Mar 1800.
iii. John Wyckoff was born on 13 May 1805.
iv. Eliza Wyckoff was born in 1809.
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William Wyckoff was born on 16 Feb 1811.


Philura Wyckoff was born on 12 Jul 1812.
Jesse Wyckoff was born (date unknown).
Cyrus Wyckoff was born (date unknown).
Eleanor Wyckoff was born on 10 May 1820.
Jane Wyckoff was born (date unknown).

82. Benjamin Cecil was born before 1774 in Montgomery, Maryland. He died on 9 Sep 1826 at the age of 52 in Shelby Co.,
Ohio. Ann Fisher and Benjamin Cecil were married on 29 Jan 1798 in Frederick Co., MD.
83. Ann Fisher was born about 1775. She died after 1826 at the age of 51. She was also known as Onner.
Benjamin Cecil and Ann Fisher had the following children:

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iii.
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Sally Cecil was born in Maryland.


Rachel Cisel, born 20 Oct 1799, Maryland; died 12 Sep 1855, Marion, Linn, Iowa.
John F. F. CECIL was born about 1800 in Maryland.
Bazel Cecil was born about 1805 in Maryland.

Eighth Generation
160. Joachim Wychoff was born on 18 Nov 1749 in Long Island, Flatlands, NY. He died on 18 May 1841 at the age of 91
in Pughtown, Hancock, West Virginia. He was buried in New Manchester, Brooke, Virginia. also Joacem Wicorr as listed
on 1820 Federal Census in Brook County, WV
WICOFF, JOACHIN
State: VA Year: 1810
County: Brooke County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: 10301-11201-00 Page: 688
Database: VA 1810 Federal Census Index
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State: VA Year: 1810
County: Brooke County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule
Township: 10301-11201-00 Page: 688
Database: VA 1810 Federal Census Index
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Hannah Yerkese and Joachim Wychoff were married on
26 Feb 1772 in Six Mile Run, Somerset, New Jersey.
161. Hannah Yerkese was born on 15 May 1755 in Somerset, New Jersey. She died on 23 Oct 1844 at the age of 89 in
Brooke, Virginia. She was buried in Flats Cemetery, Manchester, Hancock County, Virgin.
Joachim Wychoff and Hannah Yerkese had the following children:
80

i. Peter Wychoff, born 26 Feb 1775, Somerset Co., New Jersey; died 26 Sep 1841, Wayne Co., Ohio.
ii. Catherine WYCKOFF was born on 30 Nov 1776 in Hunterdon, Whitehouse, NJ.
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iii. William Wyckoff was born on 28 Nov 1778 in Hunterdon Co., Whitehouse, New Jersey.
iv. James WICOFF was born on 28 Dec 1778 in Hunterdon, Whitehouse, NJ. He died on 28 Jan 1829 at
the age of 50.
v. Hannah WYCKOFF was born on 19 Jul 1781 in Somerset Co., New Jersey.
vi. John WYCKOFF was born on 20 May 1783 in Somerset Co., New Jersey.
vii. Mary Wyckoff was born on 8 Oct 1785 in Somerset Co., New Jersey.
viii. Cornelius WYCKOFF was born on 16 Dec 1787 in Somerset County, NJ.
ix. Henry Wyckoff was born on 20 Apr 1790 in Somerset Co., New Jersey.
x. Ellen Wyckoff was born on 11 May 1793 in Brooke, Virginia.
xi. Nancy Wyckoff was born on 22 Aug 1794 in Brooke, Virginia.
xii. Sarah WYCKOFF was born on 31 Jul 1796 in Brooke, Virginia. She was also known as Salley.
xiii. Abraham WYCKOFF was born on 27 Mar 1799 in Brooke, Virginia.
xiv. Isaac WYCKOFF was born on 7 Jul 1802 in Brooke, Virginia.

164. William B. Cecil was born about 1730 in New Scotland, Prince Georges Co., Virginia. He died in 1807 at the age of 77
in Prince George's Co., Maryland. He was buried in Prince George's Co., MD. Probate: 13 OCT 1807 Prince George's Co.,
MD
165. Elizabeth Witten was born about 1728. Elizabeth Cecil (Witten)
Also Known As:"Cecil"
Birthdate:1728
Birthplace:Frederick, Frederick, MD
Death: Died 1797 in Prince Georges County, MD
Place of Burial: Prince Georges County, MD
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Thomas Witten and Ann Witten
Wife of William Ball Cecil
Mother of William Cecil, Jr.; Susannah Kirk and Phillip Cecil
William B. Cecil and Elizabeth Witten had the following children:

82

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ii.
iii.
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vii.
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John Cecil was born (date unknown).


William Cecil was born about 1755 in Maryland.
Mary CECIL was born about 1757 in Maryland.
Thomas CECIL was born about 1760 in Maryland.
Elizabeth CECIL was born about 1760.
George CECIL was born about 1764.
Phillip CECIL was born about 1765 in Maryland.
Archibald Cecil was born in 1767 in Comus, Frederick Co., Maryland.
Susannah Cecil was born about 1768.
Benjamin Cecil, born bef 1774, Montgomery, Maryland; died 9 Sep 1826, Shelby Co., Ohio.

Ninth Generation
320. Jacobus WIKOFF was born in 1708 in Flatlands, Kings, New York. He died on 16 Jan 1774 at the age of 66 in
Somerset, New Jersey. Catlayntie Gulick and Jacobus WIKOFF were married on 17 Mar 1745 in Monmouth, New Jersey.
321. Catlayntie Gulick was born on 5 Jan 1723 in Somerset, New Jersey. She died in Somerset, New Jersey.
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Jacobus WIKOFF and Catlayntie Gulick had the following children:

160

i. Peter Wikoff was born on 5 Dec 1745 in Bridgeport, Somerset, New Jersey. He was buried on 8 Aug
1819 in Moore's Chapel Cem.. He died on 8 Aug 1819 at the age of 73 in Adams, Ohio. Marriage 1
Spouse Unknown
Married: 10 May 1770 4
Change Date: 4 Nov 2001
Children
Jacob WIKOFF b: 11 Aug 1771
Sarah WIKOFF b: 13 Oct 1773
John WIKOFF b: 30 Nov 1775
Mary WIKOFF b: 18 Dec 1777
Nancy WIKOFF b: 20 Nov 1779
James WIKOFF b: 11 Feb 1782
William WIKOFF b: 12 Jul 1784
Peter WIKOFF b: 3 Sep 1786
Elizabeth WIKOFF b: 10 Jan 1789
Samuel WIKOFF b: 17 Jan 1794
ii. Jacobus Wikoff was born on 12 Aug 1748 in New Utrecht, New Jersey. He died on 7 Jun 1808 at the
age of 59.
iii. Joachim Wychoff, born 18 Nov 1749, Long Island, Flatlands, NY; died 18 May 1841, Pughtown,
Hancock, West Virginia.
iv. Evaetje WYCOFF was born on 15 Oct 1752 in New Jersey.
v. Antje Wikoff was born on 23 May 1754 in Somerset, New Jersey.
vi. Janethe Wikoff was born on 17 Aug 1755 in Somerset, New Jersey.
vii. Cornelius WIKOFF was born on 30 Jun 1757 in Somerset, New Jersey.
viii. Sarah WIKOFF was born on 17 Dec 1758 in Somerset, New Jersey.
ix. Cathelyntje WYCOFF was born on 5 Apr 1760 in Somerset, New Jersey. She died on 28 Apr 1838 at
the age of 78.
x. Neltje Wikoff was born on 6 Jun 1762 in Somerset, New Jersey. He died on 14 Apr 1840 at the age of
77.
xi. Cornelius J. WIKOFF was born on 29 Dec 1763 in Somerset, New Jersey. He died on 18 Apr 1840 at
the age of 76 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.
xii. Sarah Wikoff was born on 12 May 1765 in Somerset, New Jersey.
xiii. Johannis WIKOFF was born in New Utrecht, New Jersey.
xiv. Willemptje Wikoff died in 1782 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.

322. Silas Watts Yerkes was born on 15 Feb 1723 in Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA. He died on 25 Sep 1795 at the
age of 72 in Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA. He was buried in Baptist Chyd, Southampton, Bucks, Pa. Silas and his
wife were of Welsh descent, and Baptists in religion, whose
ancestors arrived at an early period from Holland, whither theyhad fled from
their fatherland on account of religious persecution, and settled in that part
of Montgomery county called "North Wales"...
-- according to Pennsylvania Genealogies by Egle.
Elizabeth Dungan YERKES b: 1758 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Deborah Dungan YERKES b: 3 SEP 1753 in Pennsylvania
Esther Dungan YERKES
Elias Dungan YERKES
Daniel Dungan YERKES b: 23 JUL 1767 in Moreland Township, Philadlephia
County, Pennsylvania
Benjamin Dungan YERKES b: 1768
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Hannah YERKES b: UNKNOWN


John YERKES b: UNKNOWN
Silas YERKES b: UNKNOWN Thomas YERKES b: UNKNOWN Hannah Evans Dungan and Silas Watts Yerkes were
married on 14 Jun 1750 in by Joshua Potts of Southampton Baptist Church, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
323. Hannah Evans Dungan was born on 24 Sep 1725. She died on 22 Aug 1792 at the age of 66. some of her children...
Elizabeth Dungan YERKES b: 1758 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Deborah Dungan YERKES b: 3 SEP 1753 in Pennsylvania
Esther Dungan YERKES
Elias Dungan YERKES
Daniel Dungan YERKES b: 23 JUL 1767 in Moreland Township, Philadlephia
County, Pennsylvania
Benjamin Dungan YERKES b: 1768
Hannah YERKES b: UNKNOWN
John YERKES b: UNKNOWN
Silas YERKES b: UNKNOWN Thomas YERKES b: UNKNOWN
Silas Watts Yerkes and Hannah Evans Dungan had the following child:
161

i. Hannah Yerkese, born 15 May 1755, Somerset, New Jersey; died 23 Oct 1844, Brooke, Virginia.

328. Phillip S. CECIL was born on 28 Mar 1692 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Maryland. He died on 9 Mar 1732
at the age of 39 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Marysland. Greenup Witten Cecil 929.273 G854j by Elise Greenup
Jourdan\...Witten & TheirDescendants 929.273 W784ws by Sally
Sue Witten: Philip lived in Western Branch Hundred, Prince
George's Co. near Bladensburg, MD in 1719.
In March of 1697/98 as recorded in the annals of Prince George's County, a
William Cecil (Sessell) "...by the request of my wife as she lay upon her
deathbed" disposed of his children John, age 7, Phillip, age 5 and Susan, age
2, to Mareen Duval (the Elder) and his wife. Elizabeth Sprigg GITTINGS and Phillip S. CECIL were married in 1710 in
Prince George's, Maryland.
329. Elizabeth Sprigg GITTINGS died in 1735 in Maryland. She was born in Maryland. More About Elizabeth 'Gittings'
Cecil:
May have been Adopted child
Lived location: Tazewell, VA
I have found references; John Graham of Virginia, by Jillson, pp 550; and
Whitten and Allied Families, by Alexander and Whitten, pp 493-499, stating
that Elizabeth was adopted by her father's brother John. I believe she is the
natural daughter of Phillip, who died in 1732, when she was 12 years old.
Phillip S. CECIL and Elizabeth Sprigg GITTINGS had the following children:

164

i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.

Susannah Cecil was born on 15 Mar 1712.


Phillip Cecil was born in 1716.
Mary Cecil was born on 2 Jul 1716 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's Co., Maryland.
Elizabeth CECIL was born on 15 Mar 1719 in Prince George's Co., Maryland. b: 15 MAR 1719/20
John Cecil was born in 1721.
William B. Cecil, born abt 1730, New Scotland, Prince Georges Co., Virginia; died 1807, Prince
George's Co., Maryland.
vii. Joshua CECIL was born in 1733 in Prince George's, Maryland. He died in 1814 at the age of 81 in
Stubenville, Ohio.

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330. Thomas Witten was born on 9 Feb 1671 in England. b: 9 FEB 1671/72
Note: Recent conversation with Elise Greenup Jourdan, and the question of
Mary Bulkerly of the Barbadoes Island lead me to dicount the connection with
Thomas Witten with out the 'Jefferson' middle name. The Mary inquestion
married 31 Dec 1656 Christ Church Parish , Barbadoes to Thomas Switter
(Barbadoes Records Marriages 1643-1800m Sanders) It is possible that this is
garbled version of Witter as Thomas and Mary Witter are found in Charles Co.
by 1672. There are two many quick to assume notions abounding without firm
documentation. So until there is a reliable document to show the parents of
Thomas Witten of Prince George's Co. Md. I will accept the records that are
extent on Thomas and Elizabeth Cecil. Sam Witten (without the h) -- Sammie
Witten
Birth: 9 FEB 1671/72 in ENG
Death: ABT 1740 in Prince George's Co., MD
Father: Thomas WITTEN b: ABT 1632 in Mixbury, co.Oxford, ENG
Mother: Mary BULKELEY b: ABT 1636 in Barbados, BWI
Marriage 1 Ann CECIL b: ABT 1700 in Barbados, BWI prob.
Married: ABT 1711
Children
John WITTEN b: 1712 in Barbados, BWI prob.
Robert WITTEN b: ABT 1717
Thomas J. WITTEN b: 10 SEP 1719 in Fredericktown, Prince George's (now
Frederick) Co., MD
William WITTEN b: 1724 in Prince George's Co., MD
Elizabeth WITTEN b: ABT 1728
son WITTEN
son WITTEN Ann Cecil and Thomas Witten were married about 1711.
331. Ann Cecil was born about 1700 in Barbados, BWI prob..
Thomas Witten and Ann Cecil had the following child:
165

i. Elizabeth Witten, born abt 1728.

Tenth Generation
642. Pieter Gulick was born on 4 Sep 1689 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. He died on 4 Dec 1774 at the age of
85 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York. any relation to Johanes Guylick of Gravesend, a friend of MARTEN
PETERSE
WYCKOFF Eva VAN SICKLEN and Pieter Gulick were married on 25 Oct 1718 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York.
643. Eva VAN SICKLEN was born before 1689 in Frankin Park, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She died in 1774 at the
age of 85.
Pieter Gulick and Eva VAN SICKLEN had the following child:
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i. Catlayntie Gulick, born 5 Jan 1723, Somerset, New Jersey; died Somerset, New Jersey.

644. Herman Eaton YERKES was born about 1689 in Germany. He died in 1750 at the age of 61 in Moreland,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Children
Anthony YERKES b: 21 FEB 1711/12 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Sarah YERKES b: 15 JUL 1716 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Josiah YERKES b: 28 NOV 1718 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Harman YERKES b: 18 JAN 1719/20 in Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Co., PA
Silas YERKES b: 15 FEB 1722/23 in Moreland, Montgomery, Pa
Elizabeth YERKES b: 29 JAN 1724/25 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Stephan YERKES b: 3 AUG 1727 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Elias YERKES b: 7 FEB 1728/29 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Titus YERKES b: 1731 in Moreland, Montgomery, Pa
Sources:
Title: Tom.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 2, 2000
Title: THE YERKS FAMILY 1500 's - 2000.GED.GED
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Sep 9, 2000
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: February 9, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Title: FTWEXPRT.GED3.GED
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Oct 15, 2000
Title: THE YERKS FAMILY 1500's to Present.GED.GED
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Oct 23, 2000
Title: Ftwexprt.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Oct 26, 2000
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Repository:
Note: NAME Family History Library
ADDR 35 N West Temple Street
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CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA


CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Title: YERKES.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Oct 7, 2000 Elizabeth Eaton Watts and Herman Eaton YERKES were married on 8 Feb 1710 in Christ
Church, Philadelphia, PA.
645. Elizabeth Eaton Watts was born on 15 Apr 1689 in Manor of Moreland, Philadelphia Co., PA. She died on 11 Oct
1756 at the age of 67 in Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA. Children
John YERKES b: 21 FEB 1713/14
Anthony YERKES b: 21 FEB 1711/12 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Sarah YERKES b: 15 JUL 1716 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Josiah YERKES b: 28 NOV 1718 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Harman YERKES b: 18 JAN 1719/20 in Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Co., PA
Silas YERKES b: 15 FEB 1722/23 in Moreland, Montgomery, Pa
Elizabeth YERKES b: 29 JAN 1724/25 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Stephan YERKES b: 3 AUG 1727 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Elias YERKES b: 7 FEB 1728/29 in Moreland, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Titus YERKES b: 1731 in Moreland, Montgomery, Pa
Herman Eaton YERKES and Elizabeth Eaton Watts had the following child:
322

i. Silas Watts Yerkes, born 15 Feb 1723, Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA; died 25 Sep 1795,
Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA.

646. Thomas Wing Dungan was born on 1 Sep 1690 in Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He died on 20
Jun 1759 at the age of 68. Nov. 19, 1729, Deed of Thomas Dungan, eldest son and heir of William Dungan,
late of Bristol, Yeoman, deceased, to his brother William Dungan,
consideration 5 Sh., for 100 acres in Bristol Twp., adjoining land of William
Conoly, John Smith and Lancelot Martyn, part of 200 acres granted unto William
Dungan the father, by the Proprietary's Patent dated Jan. 7, 1692, recorded in
Philadelphia Deed Book A. p. 309, which he devised by will to William his son
(26, E. Vol. 1, No 13, p. 15) recorded Dec. 14, 1768
June 24, 1732, William Dungan, of Bristol Township, Bucks Co.,
Pennsylvania., Yeoman, and Mary his wife, conveyed the above 100 acres to
William Conoly, Merchant, of said Township, consideration (L)200. (26, p. 16) Esther Evans and Thomas Wing Dungan
were married in 1724 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania Children.
647. Esther Evans was born in 1707 in Carmarthenshire, Wales, Great Britian. Father: John EVANS b: UNKNOWN
Mother: Sarah JAMES b: UNKNOWN
Name: Esther EVANS
Sex: F
Marriage 1 Thomas DUNGAN b: SEP 1690 in Bucks Co, PA
Married: ABT. 1724
Children
Thomas DUNGAN
Able DUNGAN
David DUNGAN
Enoch DUNGAN
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Benjamin DUNGAN
Hannah DUNGAN
Elizabeth DUNGAN
Sarah DUNGAN
Thomas Wing Dungan and Esther Evans had the following children:
323

i. Hannah Evans Dungan, born 24 Sep 1725; died 22 Aug 1792.


ii. Abel DUNGAN was born on 26 May 1734 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Marriage 1 Gaynor LUCKENS b: ABT. 1738 in Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Married: 1759 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Children
Peter DUNGAN b: ABT. 1764 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Benjamin DUNGAN b: ABT. 1767 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

656. William II SESSELL was born in 1665 in MD, USA or Barbados. He died on 1 Jul 1749 at the age of 84 in Frederick,
Prince Georges, Maryland. According to Elise Greenup Jourdan, nothing has been determined to date
regarding this William Cecil's ancestors. He does appear to be connected to
the Catholic Cissell's in SMC, MD. He had some education as he could write his
name. He lived with Dr. Richard Pile in 1706/1707, a member of PGC, MD gentry.
He was Protestant and bound his children to a Protestant family. There are no
indications he owned land. He stated that it was his wife's deathbed request
that the children be bound to Mr. Mareen Duvall-probably because his wife knew
him to be unwilling or incapable of caring for the children. Duvall
researchers have not come up with any blood or marriage link between the Cecil
and Duvall families. It was said he was know to associate with disreputable
character. Dr. Pile does not seem to be a very nice man either. William did
have servants, a horse and nice things. By mid 1700's he appears to have been
living with a grandchild in Frederick Co, MD
Notes
from Elise Jourdan's book:
"Greenup Witten Cecil" (Gateway Press 1989) regarding our William:
"..There were at least two distinct lines of Maryland Cecils: The Catholic
Cecils of St. Mary's County and the Protestant Cecils of Prince George's
County. William Cecil, ancestor of at least part of the line which
intermarried with the Witten and Greenup lines, was a Protestant. These Cecils
all came from England where Cecil was not an unusual name and some Cecils were
quite prominent and close to the crown. Sir Thomas Cecil, the London Engraver,
was given a vast tract of land in Maryland for making the first map of the
colony in 1638. His landholdings in St. Mary's County were managed by his son,
John Cecil, who is believed to have married a Calvert..." From p. 224 of her book.
In March of 1697/98 as recorded in the annals of Prince George's County, a
William Cecil (Sessell) "...by the request of my wife as she lay upon her
deathbed" disposed of his children John, age 7, Phillip, age 5 and Susan, age
2, to Mareen Duval (the Elder) and his wife.
Proposed parents of William:
John CECIL(b.1620 d.6-Jun-1698) who m.c.1683 in VA Mary (______). This is
unproven, and the William who was the son of John (b.1620) died c.1744, so the
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link to the Prince George's Cecils to the St. Mary's Cecil's is unlikely.
John CECIL(b.c.1635 d.6-Jun 1698) who m.c.1664 Mary SHIRCLIFF. This John was
the son or Sir Thomas and Susan (Oxenbridge) CECIL. Is this the same John as
the prior one?
Our William Cecil (or Sessell) appears in Prince George's County and later
Frederick County (created from PGC) on several occasions from 1697 to 1749.
This William was a witness in a trial in PGC in March of 1706, donated 50
pounds of tobacco to Queen Anne's Parish (Anglican) in 1708, and was involved
in other court documents in 1710, 1714 and 1729. He witnessed wills in 1731
and 1732. His estate was probated in 1749, and grandchildren Thomas, Sabret
and Samuel were administrators. These grandchildren are sons of John and
Elizabeth (Sollars) Cecil.
Both William Cecil and William Cissell had sons named John. John Cecil
married Elizabeth Sollars, who survived him at his death in 1759 per his will.
John Cissell married an Elizabeth also, but this John died in 1742, and his
widow married one Charles Neale.
We haven't a shred of evidence about who William Cecil married, what he did,
or where he came from. (Lots of IDEAS but no proof!! :>).
Father: William CECIL b: 1634 in England
Marriage 1 Mary b: 1668 in Prince Georges,Md
Children
Name: William CECIL II
Sex: M
Birth: 1665 in St. Mary's, MD
Death: 1749 in Frederick, MD
Reference Number: 182
Note: In March of 1697\98 as recorded in the annals of Prince George's
County, MD, a William (Sessell) Cecil by the request of my wife as she lay
upon her deathbed "disposed of his children John age 7, Phillip, age 5, and
Susan age 2, to Mareen Duval (the Elder) and his wife. Mary Katherine JOYNER and William II SESSELL were married
about 1688 in Prince George, Maryland.
657. Mary Katherine JOYNER was born in 1668 in Prince George, Maryland. She died in Prince George, Maryland.
Death: MAR 1697/98
Note: Mary died when her children were very young. She requested that they
be bound over to Maureen Devall.
Marriage 1 William CECIL II b: 1665 in St. Mary's, MD
Married: ABT. 1690 in Prince George Co., MD
Children
John CECIL II b: 24 DEC 1689 in Queen Anne Parrish, MD
Phillip CECIL b: 28 MAR 1692 in Queen Anne Parish, MD
Susannah CECIL b: JAN 1694/95
Marriage 1 William CECIL b: 1665
Children
John "Sessel" CECIL b: 24 DEC 1689
Philip CECIL b: 28 MAR 1692
Susannah CECIL b: JAN 1694
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??I feel Mary mother of John, Phillip, Susan was Mary HOWARD born 1665-1668
d/o Cornelius HOWARD (born c 1633) and Elizabeth GORSUCH (born 13 May 1641).
Cornelius HOWARD s/o Matthew HOWARD (born 1609) and Ann HALL Matthew HOWARD
s/o John HOWARD and Elizabeth LOCK. John HOWARD s/o Robert HOWARD born Jan
1537 Syon House, London and Philipp BUXTON born abt 1545 Norfolk, England.
Robert was grandson of Margaret TUDOR, Queen and Archibald DOUGLAS, Earl and
son of Margaret DOUGLAS, Countess and Thomas HOWARD died 31 Oct 1537 Tower of
London (lost his head) -- Paul Tobler
First of all, much of the pedigree for this proposed mother of the Cecil
children is fallacious. It should be noted that the GORSUCH family is one of
the most well-researched families in colonial America. A very thorough
genealogy of the family was published in a respected VA based genealogical
periodical with very good references/citations to primary sources in colonial
VA, MD, and also in England. Elizabeth Gorsuch NEVER married Cornelius Howard.
I have seen a secondary source on Maryland families, one with a section on the
HOWARD family, that asserts Cornelius Howard married a Gorsuch. However, it's
reasoning behind the identification of Cornelius Howard's wife is faulty. By
the way, to my knowledge, the given name of William Cecil's wife remains
unknown. -- Charles Ward
The only child of Margaret Tudor, Dowager Queen of Scotland and her second
husband, Archibald Douglas, was a daughter, the mother of Henry Stuart, Lord
Darnley, consort of his cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots. Margaret Tudor, Dowager
Queen of Scotland had no daughter who married Thomas Howard. Numerous
pedigrees abound which claim to trace the English ancestry of the Maryland
Howards. However, they have all fallen apart upon close inspection. To date,
absolutely nothing is known regarding the English antecedents of the Maryland
Howards. -- Charles Ward
William II SESSELL and Mary Katherine JOYNER had the following children:

328

i. John Cecil was born on 24 Dec 1689 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges Co., Maryland. In March of
1697/98 as recorded in the annals of Prince George's County, a
William Cecil (Sessell) "...by the request of my wife as she lay upon her
deathbed" disposed of his children John, age 7, Phillip, age 5 and Susan, age
2, to Mareen Duval (the Elder) and his wife.
ii. Phillip S. CECIL, born 28 Mar 1692, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Maryland; died 9 Mar 1732,
Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Marysland.
iii. Susannah Cecil was born in Prince Georges, Maryland. In March of 1697/98 as recorded in the annals
of Prince George's County, a
William Cecil (Sessell) "...by the request of my wife as she lay upon her
deathbed" disposed of his children John, age 7, Phillip, age 5 and Susan, age
2, to Mareen Duval (the Elder) and his wife.

658. Philip GITTINGS was born in 1670 in Maryland. He died on 25 Jan 1720 at the age of 50 in Prince George's Co.,
MD. Ann SPRIGG and Philip GITTINGS were married in 1694.
659. Ann SPRIGG was born in 1676 in Prince George's, Maryland. She died in 1720 at the age of 44 in Maryland.
Philip GITTINGS and Ann SPRIGG had the following child:

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i. Elizabeth Sprigg GITTINGS, born Maryland; died 1735, Maryland.

660. Thomas Witten was born about 1632 in Mixbury, co.Oxford, ENG. Note: Family lore is that the Wittens came from
Prussia, on the Elba River
(Wittenburg?) - came to England in 4th Century. The first record of Wittens in
England has them residing in Yorkshire 856.
Marriage 1 Mary BULKELEY b: ABT 1636 in Barbados, BWI
Married: 31 DEC 1656 in Christ Church, Barbados
Children
Thomas WITTEN b: 9 FEB 1671/72 in ENG Mary Bulkeley and Thomas Witten were married on 31 Dec 1656 in Christ
Church, Barbados.
661. Mary Bulkeley was born about 1636 in Barbados, BWI. Note: Many genealogies traditionally show descent to Mary
BULKELEY who m.
Thomas WITTEN descended from Thomas BULKELEY who m. Elizabeth Grosvenor,
through Edward (to Peter to her father William b.c 1618) but recent research
shows to line goes through Rowland.
Birth: ABT 1636 in Barbados, BWI
Marriage 1 Thomas WITTEN b: ABT 1632 in Mixbury, co.Oxford, ENG
Married: 31 DEC 1656 in Christ Church, Barbados
Children
Thomas WITTEN b: 9 FEB 1671/72 in ENG
Thomas Witten and Mary Bulkeley had the following child:
330

i. Thomas Witten, born 9 Feb 1671, England.

662. James Cecil was born about 1670. He was born in 1670 in St. Mary's Co., MD. James CECIL
Given Name: James
Surname: CECIL
NSFX: of Barbados
Sex: M
Title: of Barbados
_UID: C2AF04F2E1B7CC48B0FFCA7D7A732858765B
Birth: ABT 1670
Census: 1715 Barbados, BWI
Marriage 1 Eliza
Children
Martin CECIL b: ABT 1698
Ann CECIL b: ABT 1700 in Barbados, BWI prob.
Sarah CECIL b: ABT 1702
Elizabeth CECIL b: ABT 1707
James CECIL b: ABT 1712
663. Eliza ? was born (date unknown). Event: Living 1715 Barbados, BWI
Note: Acc. Barbados 1715 Census
James Cecil and Eliza ? had the following child:
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i. Ann Cecil, born abt 1700, Barbados, BWI prob..

Eleventh Generation
1286. Ferdinandes Jun VAN SYCKLIN was born in 1663 in Long Island, Kings County, New York.
1287. Mary LANE was born on 3 Mar 1678 in Flatbush, Kings County, New York. She died about 1749 at the age of 71 in
Flatbush, Kings, Ny. She was buried in Flatbush, Kings, Ny. Marriage 1 Ferdinand Van Sicklen b: 1688 in Gravesend,Long
Island,NY
Children
Ranscha Van Sicklen b: ABT 1710
Eva Van Sicklen
Ferdinandes Jun VAN SYCKLIN and Mary LANE had the following child:
643

i. Eva VAN SICKLEN, born bef 1689, Frankin Park, Middlesex County, New Jersey; died 1774.

1288. Anthony Yerkes was born in 1663 in Germany. He died in Moreland, Montgomery, Pa, USA. Name: Anthony
YERKES
Sex: M
Birth: BEF. 1670
Death: AFT. 1744 in Moreland, (Now Montgomery Co.) PA
Note:
Information from: Chronicles of the Yerkes Family with Notes on the Leech
and Rutter Families by: J. Granville Leach, copyright 1904.
Below part of the wording from the Deed from John Holme to Anthony Yerkes:...
that the said John Holme his heirs and assigns shall and will at any time
within the space of Seven Years next ensueing ye date hereof at the request,
Costs and Charges of the sd Anthony Yercas his heirs and Assigns make do and
Execute all such other Conveyances and assurances in the Law Needfull for the
further assuring and Conveying of the Sd Three hundred acres of Land and
premises as by him or them or by his or their Councell Learned in the Law
Shall be required and So as the Persons thus requested be not Compelled to
Travel from the place of their abode above an Ordinary days Journey for ye
doing thereof and so as the Same Contain no other Covenant or Warranty than is
above mentioned.
"IN WITNESS WHEREOF I the sd John Holme have hereunto set my hand and Seal
the first day of November Anoq Dom One Thousand Seven hundred and Nine and in
the Eighth year of the Reign of our dread Sovereign Lady Queen Ann over
England, Scotland and France and Ireland defender of the faith.
"JOHN HOLME [SEAL]
"Sealed & Delivered in the
presence of us
"ALEXANDER ARBUTHNOT
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"JOSHUA LAWRENCE"
The Manor of Moreland, in which the plantation above conveyed was located,
has been the birthplace of numerous descendants of Anthony Yerkes, and from
the time he settled there, down to the present day, it has been the home of
some of his progeny. The Manor was composed of a tract of ten thousand acres,
and was created, in 1682, by a grant from William Penn to Dr. Nicholas More,
who became the first president of the Free Society of Traders, the first
speaker of the Provincial Assembly, and the first chief justice of the
Province. The chief part of the Manor was in the county of Philadelphia, but
since the organization of Montgomery County it has formed Moreland Township in
that county. In the early records it is variously described as the Manor of
Moreland, Moreland Township, and Moreland, and when these names are given in
this work they are to be taken as synonymous.
Anthony Yerkes appears to have been so comfortable in his financial
circumstances that he was able to retire from active business a few years
after he occupied his plantation in Moreland, and to hand over the plantation
to his sons. He gave two hundred acres of the same to his eldest son, Herman,
and one hundred acres to his youngest son, Adolphus, and he subsequently
executed deeds of conveyance for their respective portions. In a deed dated 11
June, 1719,(*) he is styled "of Dublin Township," to which point he is
believed to have removed upon his retirement from business. His second wife's
relatives, the Wattses, resided in the latter township, and the motive
prompting his removal there may have been a desire to gratify her wish to be
near her family.
The date of Mr. Yerkes's death has not been ascertained. He was living 20
August, 1723, when he executed a deed to his son Herman, but died prior
(*) Philadelphia Deeds, F, i. 392.
Marriage 1 Margaret b: BEF. 1672
Married: BEF. 1689
Children
Herman YERKES b: ABT. 1689 in Leeds Co. Kent, England
Adolphus YERKES b: BEF. 1695
Marriage 2 Sarah EATON b: 1 APR 1655 in Wales
Married: 17 NOV 1705 in PA.
Marriage 1 Margaret b: ABT 1667 in ,,,Holland
Married: ABT 1687 in ,,,Holland
Children
Herman YERKES b: 1689 in Germantown,,Pa
Marriage SARAH EATON b: 1 APR 1665 in Wales
Married: 17 NOV 1705
Herman Eaton YERKES b: 1689
Adolphus Eaton YERKES
Marriage Jane
28 NOV 1712 in Manor of Moreland Twp., Montgomery Co., PA
Children:
Obadiah YERKES
Jacob YERKES b: ABT 1744
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Anthony YERKES b: ABT 1745
Joseph YERKES b: ABT 1746
David YERKES b: 12 AUG 1752
Elizabeth YERKES b: 1755
Sarah YERKES
Birth: WFT Est. 1640-1678 in Holland or Germany before 1700 1 2 3 4
Death: WFT Est. 1709-1764 in between 8/20/1723 and 3/1/1744 1 2 3 4
Event: Event 1 1700 to PA from Holland or Germany 1 2 3 4
Anthony Yerkes, the founder of the Yerkes family in Pennsylvania, came to
that Province about 1700, or possibly a few years prior to that date. The
earliest record of him in the Province is under date of
11 September 1702, on which day he served as a juryman in a cause heard
before the Court of Record at Germantown, Philadelphia. Is it likely that he
would have been selected for this service had he not been a resident for at
least a few years ?
The place of nativity of Anthony Yerkes remains a matter of conjecture. It
has been assumed by others that he was a German, but the writer has found no
evidence to establish such assumption. It is possible, however, that he came
to Pennsylvania from Germany, and was a resident of the latter country at the
time of his emigration. But, wheresoever the place of his birth, there are
some items of circumstantial evidence which tend to indicate he was of Holland
descent. This evidence is found in the facts that he became a member of the
Low Dutch Reformed Church organized in 1710 in Whitemarsh Township,
Philadelphia,(now Montgomery) County; that most of his fellow church-members *
were of Dutch birth or of Dutch descent; and that another of his surname,
undoubtedly a Hollander, earlier immigrated to New York, and was a member of
the Dutch Church in that city.
[* Our Ancestors, i. 41.]
Conjectural as may be the place of birth of Anthony Yerkes and the
nationality of his immediate ancesters, the author is strongly of the opinion
that the family is of Norman extraction, and that it acquired its surname from
the town of Jurquez, in France, which town is mentioned in the Norman Rolls as
early as A.D. 1417.
[+ Rotuli Normanniae, i. 343. (London 1835)
The varying orthography of the name affords an interesting etymological
study. In Pennsylvania the variations have been : Gerkes, Gerckes, Jerghes,
Jerghjes, Yercas, Yerkas, Yerkiss, Yerkus, and Yerkes. The Yerkeses
themselves, however, have almost universally written it Yerkes, the variance
from this being chiefly in old records and documents written by others than
the family. In New York the spelling has been : Jurcx, Jurckes, Jurcksen,
Jurckzen, Yerks, Yercks, and Yerkes, the latter being the form of spelling now
in general use there. In Holland the name would appear to have been Yerscke,
and the family there located in the province of Zealand, where it bore for
arms "Party per fess in chief gu. a fess wavy arg. in base ermine."
Upon coming to America, Anthony Yerkes settled at Germantown, the fair name
of which had no doubt come to his attention before he departed from his home
in the old world to establish one in the new. On his arrival he probably found
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some old acquaintances, and possibly some kinsfolk. Among the early settlers
of the town was one David Scherkes, the sheriff of the municipality in 1692.
It has been suggested that' Scherkes' was another of the variations in the
spelling of the surname Yerkes, and that David Schherkes was a kinsman of Anthony.
When Anthony Yerkes settled in Germantown, the inhabitants of that place
were enjoying the privileges of a borough government, organized in 1691, under
the title and name of " the Bailiffe, Burgesses, and Commonalty of
Germantown", by virtue of the charter granted in 1689 by William Penn. This
charter gave the corporation large powers, but only those named in it,
together with those who were from time to time admitted into membership by the
General Court, were entitled to participate in the affairs of government. The
first General Court held was presided over by the eminent Francis Daniel
Pastorius, the first Bailiff, and at its early sittings the incorperators
enacted numerous laws and ordinances for the regulation of the civil affairs
of the corporation, among which was the following :
"Each and every one who shall hereafter wish to buy or rent land in the
township of Germantown, or settle within it, shall first procure from the
General Court of his fellow-citizens the right or privilege of living there,
and without such permission no one shall participate in our privileges."
Anthony Yerkes was an applicant for such righ and privileges, and his
application was met with favor at the hands of the court. In 1702 he was
selected, as before mentioned, to serve as a juror in the Court of Record of
the bouropugh, and in January 1702/03, he was chosen by the General Court one
of the burgesses, in the place of one who was elected in the previous month
but had been excused from serving. At the succeeding annual election, 1
December 1703, he was re-elected Burgess, and duly qualified for the office on
the 28th of the same month, as appears from the following abstract of the
minutes of the General Court under that date :
"Arents Klinker, Bailiff, Hans Heinrich Meels, Peter Schumaker, Jr., and
Anthony Gerkes, three eldest burgesses, Simon Andrewa, recorder and William De
Wees, constable, were all attested to serve in their respective places".*
[ * Klinker, the bailiff, is said to have come to Philadelphia with William
Penn, and to have built the first two-story house in Germantown, Penn
attending the "raising dinner". (Watson's Annals,ii.20.). Schumaker and Meels,
the associates of Yerkes in the burgess-ship, figured prominently in the early
history of Germantown. The former, with Klinker, was appointed in 1701 on a
committee to collect subscriptions for a school and arrange with a teacher. ]
The bailiffs and burgesses were the chief public functionaries of the
municipality, and selections to fill these offices were made from among the
leading men in the corporation. These officials acted as justices of the peace
and they constituted the Court of Record provided for in the charter, and
their presence was necessary to compose a legal meeting of the General Court
of the bourough, in which various capacities Mr Yerkes rendered service during
the two terms in which he held a burgess-ship.
Mr. Yerkes was a farmer, and engaged in this pursuit upon his settlement at
Germantown. The acerage of the town was so limited that it precluded extensive
land-holdings by a single individual, and Mr. Yerkes, after carrying on
farming there for a few years, concluded to extend his agricultural operations
by establishing himself on a larger plantation than could be had in that
place, and to this end he purchased, in 1709,a tract of three hundred acres in
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the Manor of Moreland, to which he removed with his family. As this is the
earliest recorded purchase of real estate by the the founder of the Yerkes
family, it is believed that the deed of conveyance for the same cannot fail to
be of interest to his descendants, so a copy is here inserted :
" To all Christian people to whom these Presents Shall Come greeting KNOW YE
that I, John Holme of Dublin Township, County of Philadelphia and Province of
Pennsylvania Yeoman for and in consideration of the Sum of Seventy five Pounda
Current Silver Money of the Province aforesaid to me in my hand payed before
the Ensealing hereof by Anthony Yerkes of the Same place Yeoman the receipt
whereof I do hereby acknowledge and Myself therewith fully Satisfied and
Contented and thereof and of every part thereof do Exonerate and discharge the
Sd Anthony Yercas his heirs, Executors and Administrators for ever by thase
presents Have given, granted, Bargained, Sold, Alienated, Conveyed and
Confirmed And by these presents do so freely, fully and absolutely give,
grant, Bargain, Sell, Alien, Convey and Confirm unto the Sd Anthony Yercas his
heirs and assigns forever One Certain Quanity of Land Situate Lying and being
upon the Manor of Moreland Beginning at a Black Oak Marked for a corner thence
Northwest by Thomas Woods Land to a White Oak Saplin Marked for a corner one
hundred and Thirty seven perches, thence Southwest three hundred fifty two
perches and one half perch to a Hickory along by other land of the Sd Manor,
thence South East one hundred and Thirty seven perches to a post for another
corner, thence North East three hundred fifty two perches and onehalf
perchalong by the Lands of the Sd Manor and Thomas Perryus Land to the place
of Beginning. CONTAINING three hundred acres of Land the sd Tract of Land and
premises was located in Two Tracts and Seased upon for Certain Just debts due
from Nocolas Moore deceased unto Benjamin Chambers President of the free
Society of Pennyslvania by
two Writs of Venditioni Exponas and by virtue of the High Sheriff his Office
for the City and County of Philadelphia did seize the sd Tract of Land
according to the Laws of this Province And the Sd High Sheriff, Benjamin
Wright, did make sale of the said Tract of Land unto the sd John Holme by
Virtue of a Deed of Conveyance from the sd Banjamin Wright unto the sd John
holme bearing date the Twenty Sixth day of November in the fourth year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Ann over England Anoq Dom one thousand Seven
hundred and five and the same being acknowleged in Open Court held at
Philadelphia the Sixth day of December ano One Thousand Seven hundred and five
relation being thereunto had Mary More at Large appear To have and To hold the
sd Granted and Bargained premises with all the appurtenances privileges and
Com ... to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to him the sd
Anthony Yercas his heirs and assigns forever To the only proper use, benefit
and behoof forever And I the sd John Holme for me my heirs, Executors,
Administrators do Covenant, promise and grant To and with the sd Anthony
Yercas his heirs and assigns that before the Ensealing hereof I am the True
and Sole and Lawful Owner of the above Bargained premises and am Lawfully
Seized and possessed of the same in Mine own pproper right as a good, perfect
and absolute Estate of Inheritance and have in Myself good right full power
and Lawful Authority to grant, Bargain, Sell, Convey and Confirm the Sd
Bargained Premises in Manner as above said And that the sd Anthony Yercas his
heirs and assigns shall and may from time to time and at times forever
hereafter by Virtue of these Presents Lawfully, peaczbly and quietly have,
hold, use,occupy, possess and enjoy the sd Demised and bargained premises with
all the appurtenances and ptivileges with thw ways, Waters, Woods, Trees,
Meadows and Marshes with all the Mines, Minerals, Quarries, Hawking, hunting,
fishing, fowling, fully and clearly acquitted Exonerated and discharged of and
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from all Maner of former Gifts, Grants, Bargains, Sales, Leases, Mortages,
Wills, Intails, dowers, Judgements, Executions, Incumbrances and Troubles
Whatsoever Save inly the Quit Rents thereof accrueing to the Pro[rietary of
the sd Province from the date of these presents Exquivolent to the rest of the
Sd Manor Land to be payed by the sd Anthony Yercas or his heirs, Executors or
Administrators or assigns but the sd John Holme or his heirs, Executors or
administrators shall pay all the Quit Rents, Taxes, County or Provincial by
gone to the date hereof for the above sd Tract and Premises. And I the sd John
Holme do further Covenant and bind Myself My heirs, Executors and
administrators firmly by these presents to Warrant and defend the sd Anthony
Yercas his heirs and assigns in quiet and peaceable possession of all and
Singular the granted premises against any Just and Lawful claim of any person
or persons whatsoever but shall and will warrant and forever defend by these
presents And that the said John Holme his heirs and assigns shall and will at
any time within the space of Seven Years next ensueing ye date hereof at the
request, Costs and Charges of the sd Anthony Yercas his heirs and assigns make
do and Execute all such other Conveyances and assurances in the Law Needfull
for the further assuring and Conveying of the Sd Three hundred acres of Land
and premises as by him or them or by his or their Councell Learned in the Law
Shall be required and So as the Persons thus requested be not Compelled to
Travel from the place of their abode above an Ordinary days Journey for ye
doing thereof and so as the Same Contain no other Covenant or Warranty than is
above mentioned.
"In Witness Whereof I the sd John Holme have hereunto set my hand and seal
the first day of November Anoq Dom One Thousand Seven hundred and Nine and in
the Eighth year of the Reign of our dread Sovereign Lady Queen Ann over
England, Scotland and France and Ireland defender of the faith.
"Sealed & Delivered in the presence of us John Holme [seal}
"Alexander Arbuthnot
"Joshua Lawrence"
The Manor of Moreland, in which the plantation above conveyed was located,
has been the birthplace of numerous descendants of Anthony Yerkes, and from
the time he settled there, down to the present day, it has been the home of
his progeny. the Manor was composed of a tract of ten thousand acres, and was
created, in 1682, by a grant from William Penn to Dr. Nicolas More, who became
the first president of the Free Society of Traders, the first speaker of the
Provincial Assembly, and the first chief justice of the Province. The chief
part of the Manor was in the county of Philadelphia, but since the
organization of Montgomery County it has formed Moreland Township, and
Moreland, and when these names are given in this work they are to be taken as synonymous.
Anthony Yerkes appears to have been so comfortable in his financial
circumstances that he was able to retire from active business a few years
after he occupied his plantation in Moreland, and to hand over the plantation
to his sons. He gave two hundred acres of the same to his eldest son, Herman,
and one hundred acres to his youngest son, Adolphus, ans he subsequently
executed deeds of conveyance for their respective portions. In a deed dated 11
June 1719,* he is styled "of Dublin Township", to which point he is believed
to have removed upon his retirement from business. His second wife's
relatives, the Wattses, resided in the latter township, and the motive
prompting his removal ther may have been a desire to gratify her wish to be
near her family.
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[* Philadelphia Deeds, F,i. 392.]
The date of Mr Yerkes's death has not been ascertained. He was living 20
August 1723 , when he executed a deed to his son Herman, but died prior to 1
March 1744, when Herman made a deed for a portion of the land conveyed to him
by his father, in which the father is mentioned as being deceased. He married
twice. His first wife, Margaret, emigrated with him to Pennsylvania, and died
before 17 November 1705, on which day, as is learned from the Register of
Christ Church, Philadelphia, he married Sarah Watts, the widow of Reverend
John Watts, the eminent pastor of the Lower Dublin or "Pennepek" Baptist
Church, and the sister ofm Georgr and John Eaton, who were among the early
Welsh colonists of Pennsylvania. She died 27 June 1723, and was survived by
her husband. Mr. Yerkes's children were by his first wife, Margaret, whose
maiden name is not known.
Below part of the wording from the Deed from John Holme to Anthony Yerkes:...
that the said John Holme his heirs and assigns shall and will at any time
within the space of Seven Years next ensueing ye date hereof at the request,
Costs and Charges of the sd Anthony Yercas his heirs and Assigns make do and
Execute all such other Conveyances and assurances in the Law Needfull for the
further assuring and Conveying of the Sd Three hundred acres of Land and
premises as by him or them or by his or their Councell Learned in the Law
Shall be required and So as the Persons thus requested be not Compelled to
Travel from the place of their abode above an Ordinary days Journey for ye
doing thereof and so as the Same Contain no other Covenant or Warranty than is
above mentioned.
"IN WITNESS WHEREOF I the sd John Holme have hereunto set my hand and Seal
the first day of November Anoq Dom One Thousand Seven hundred and Nine and in
the Eighth year of the Reign of our dread Sovereign Lady Queen Ann over
England, Scotland and France and Ireland defender of the faith.
"JOHN HOLME [SEAL]
"Sealed & Delivered in the
presence of us
"ALEXANDER ARBUTHNOT
"JOSHUA LAWRENCE"
The Manor of Moreland, in which the plantation above conveyed was located,
has been the birthplace of numerous descendants of Anthony Yerkes, and from
the time he settled there, down to the present day, it has been the home of
some of his progeny. The Manor was composed of a tract of ten thousand acres,
and was created, in 1682, by a grant from William Penn to Dr. Nicholas More,
who became the first president of the Free Society of Traders, the first
speaker of the Provincial Assembly, and the first chief justice of the
Province. The chief part of the Manor was in the county of Philadelphia, but
since the organization of Montgomery County it has formed Moreland Township in
that county. In the early records it is variously described as the Manor of
Moreland, Moreland Township, and Moreland, and when these names are given in
this work they are to be taken as synonymous.
Anthony Yerkes appears to have been so comfortable in his financial
circumstances that he was able to retire from active business a few years
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after he occupied his plantation in Moreland, and to hand over the plantation
to his sons. He gave two hundred acres of the same to his eldest son, Herman,
and one hundred acres to his youngest son, Adolphus, and he subsequently
executed deeds of conveyance for their respective portions. In a deed dated 11
June, 1719,(*) he is styled "of Dublin Township," to which point he is
believed to have removed upon his retirement from business. His second wife's
relatives, the Wattses, resided in the latter township, and the motive
prompting his removal there may have been a desire to gratify her wish to be
near her family.
The date of Mr. Yerkes's death has not been ascertained. He was living 20
August, 1723, when he executed a deed to his son Herman, but died prior
(*) Philadelphia Deeds, F, i. 392. Margaret UNKNOWN and Anthony Yerkes were married before 1689.
1289. Margaret UNKNOWN was born before 1672 in Holland. She died before 1706 at the age of 34 in Montgomery, PA.
Children
Herman YERKES b: ABT. 1689 in Leeds Co. Kent, England
Adolphus YERKES b: BEF. 1695
Anthony Yerkes and Margaret UNKNOWN had the following child:
644

i. Herman Eaton YERKES, born abt 1689, Germany; died 1750, Moreland, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania.

1290. Reverend John WATTS was born on 3 Nov 1661 in Leeds, Co Kent, England. He died on 27 Aug 1702 at the age of
40 in Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia County, PA. He was buried in Bapt Churchyard, Pennypack, Lower Dublin,
Phila. C. Burial: Bapt Churchyard, Pennypack, Lower Dublin, Phila. Co.
Reverend John Watts, the first husband of Sarah Eaton, and the father of
Elizabeth Watts, wife of Herman Yerkes, the eldest son of Anthony Yerkes, was
born at Leeds, Co Kent, England, 3 November 1661, and died in Lower Dublin
Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 27 August 1702. He was the son of
Henry Watts by his wife Ellinor Duck, and grandson of Gregory and Margaret
Watts, of Leeds.
John Watts came to Pennsylvania about the year 1686, and in the following
year was baptized in the Baptist faith, and connected himself with the Lower
Dublin Baptist Church,--popularly known as the Pennepek Baptist Church,--the
first congregation of this denomination organized in Philadelphia County. In
1688 Mr. Watts entered the ministry, and two years later became the pastor of
this church, and held such charge until his death.
The Pennepek Church was for many years the centre of Baptist influence in
the Middle Colonies, and it occupies an historic position as the oldest
organization in Pennsylvania of the second largest Protestant denomination in
America. Mr. Watts's labors were not confined to his own parish. He visited
the scattered companies of Baptists in New Jersey, to preach and baptize, and
he was for some years virtually the minister of the small congregation at
Philadelphia which later became the First Baptist Church in that city.
Morgan Edwards, in his noted " History of the Baptists ", pronounced Mr.
Watts a "sound divine". That he was a man of scholarly attainments is
evidenced in his writings. He was the author of a Baptist Catechism, printed
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in 1700, one of the earliest publications in the Province. He also wrote a


work entitled "Davis Disabled", a reply to " Jesus the Crucified Man, the
Eternal Son of God", written by William Davis. the main doctrine set forth in
Davis's book was " that the divine nature and human were so blended in the
person of Christ that he was not properly God nor properly man, but a compound
of both." Davis had been a preacher among the Friends, but left this Society
in the seperation of 1690, with George Keith, and was one of the forty-eight
who signed the reasons and causes of such seperation. In 1697 he embraced the
principles of the Baptists and joined the Pennepek Church where he began to
inculate the above-named doctrine with great assiduity. Mr. Watts and his
congregation deemed such teaching heresy, and on 17 february 1698, expelled
Mr. Davis from their church.
Mr. Watts was buried in the graveyard of his church, where his tombstone
bears the following acrostical inscription, now almost undecipherable :
" I nterred here I be,
O that you could now see
H ow unto Jesus for to flee,
N ot in sin still to be.
W arning in time pray take
A nd peace by Jesus make.
T hen at the last when you awake,
S ure at his right hand you'll partake.
Died
August y
27, 1702
Mr. Watts married, 23 february, 1687/88, Sarah Eaton, born in Wales, 1
April, 1655; died in the Manor of Moreland, Pennsylvania, 27 June, 1723;
daughter of John Eaton.
A fuller sketch than is here given of Mr. Watts, as well as an account of
some of his descendants, will be found in the author's work, " Memorials of
the Reading, Howell, Yerkes, Watts, Latham, and Elkins Families," printed in 1898.
Children
Elizabeth WATTS b: 15 APR 1689 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, PA
John WATTS b: 6 MAR 1691 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Sarah WATTS b: 8 DEC 1693 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Mary WATTS b: 8 DEC 1693 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Deborah WATTS b: 6 FEB 1695 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Silas WATTS b: 7 MAR 1698 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Stephen WATTS b: 6 FEB 1700 in Dublin Twp, Philadelphia Co, PA
Silas WATTS b: 7 MAR 1687 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, PA Sarah EATON and Reverend John WATTS were
married on 23 Feb 1687.
1291. Sarah EATON was born on 1 Apr 1655 in Radnorshire, Wales. She died on 27 Jun 1723 at the age of 68 in Moreland
Twp, Montgomery Co, PA. SARAH EATON
Sex: M
Birth: 1 APR 1665 in Wales
Children
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Elizabeth Eaton WATTS b: 15 APR 1689


Stephen Eaton WATTS b: 6 FEB 1699/00
Sarah YERKES b: 15 JUL 1716 in Moreland,Montgomery,Pa,USA
Stephen WATTS
Sarah EATON was baptized in Radnorshire Wales and probably came to
Philadelphia County in 1686 with her brothers, George and John. She was one
of the organizers of the Pennepack Baptist Church. Her husband was pastor
until 27 August 1702when he died of small pox. Following his death, she
married Anthony Yerkes at Pennepack and *may have* moved to Southampton at
some point, as there is a record of baptism for Anthony Yerkes at Southampton
Baptist Church on 3 April 1741. Anthony was buried at Southampton
John Eaton WATTS
Sarah Eaton WATTS
Mary Eaton WATTS
Deborah Eaton WATTS
Silas Eaton WATTS
Marriage 2 ANTHONY YERKES
Married: 17 NOV 1705
Reverend John WATTS and Sarah EATON had the following child:
645

i. Elizabeth Eaton Watts, born 15 Apr 1689, Manor of Moreland, Philadelphia Co., PA; died 11 Oct 1756,
Moreland Twp, Montgomery Co, PA.

1292. William Dungan was born about 1665 in Rhode Island. He died in 1713 at the age of 48 in Buck's County,
Pennsylvania. Note: Married into the Whing family of RI and had five children. 2
Father: Thomas Dungan b: ABT 1634
Mother: Elizabeth Weaver
Marriage 1 Deborah Wing
Children
Thomas Dungan b: SEP 1690
Will: 21 AUG 1711 Pr. 12/16/1713 in Buck's County, Pennsylvania - Will of
William Dungan of Buck's Co., Pennsylvania., Yeoman, mentions wife Deborah:
sons, Thomas, William, and Jeremiah; daughters Deborah and Elizabeth Dungan.
Reference Number: 11354
Note: Will names wife Deborah as Executrix and Witnesses as John Smith,
Esther Clay and Rebecca Smith.
Name: William DUNGAN
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1600 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland
Death: 18 SEP 1636 in St. Martin, Westminister, London, England
Reference Number: 4294
Children
Thomas DUNGAN b: SEP 1690
William DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN
Jeremiah DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN
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Deborah DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN Elizabeth DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN Deborah Whing and William Dungan were
married about 1689 in Rhode Island.
1293. Deborah Whing was born (date unknown). Note: Dec. 9, 1705/6, Deborah Dungan was a witness to the will of
Joseph
Large, of Bristol, Pennsylvania.
Married: ABT. 1689
Children
Thomas DUNGAN b: SEP 1690
William DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN
Jeremiah DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN
Deborah DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN Elizabeth DUNGAN b: UNKNOWN
William Dungan and Deborah Whing had the following child:
646

i. Thomas Wing Dungan, born 1 Sep 1690, Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; died 20
Jun 1759.

1294. John Evans was born about 1680 in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Sarah James and John Evans were married about 1705
in Carmarthenshire, Wales.
1295. Sarah James was born about 1685 in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
John Evans and Sarah James had the following child:
647

i. Esther Evans, born 1707, Carmarthenshire, Wales, Great Britian.

1312. (Sir) John Baptiste Cissell 8-GF was born in 1638 in England. He died on 6 Jun 1698 at the age of 60 in St. Mary's
Co., Maryland. He was a gunsmith. may have been a father to William Cecil II
Sir Thomas Cecil, Jr. was an engraver in London. In 1635 he came to Maryland
and made the first map for that state and was paid by the Crown in Land. He
returned to England and died in 1662. In 1658, his son JOHN CECIL came to
Maryland to look after his interests. John settled in St. Mary's County.
1658 immigrated to either Barbados or England with brother William
Owned share in "Martha Constant" that plyed bet Barbados and MD.
Note: From his will: St. Mary's County, MD Proven betwen 28 Apr and 6 June
1698, naming wife Mary, and sons John, William, Thomas, Richard, Robert,
Edward and James. The will was dated 28 Apr 1694. Lady Mary Calvert and (Sir) John Baptiste Cissell 8-GF were married
in 1683 in Maryland?.
1313. Lady Mary Calvert was born in 1624 in England. Father: John CALVERT b: ABT. 1600
Mother: Grace UNKNOWN b: ABT. 1600
Marriage 1 John Baptiste CECIL b: 1638 in England
Married: 1683 in VA
Children
William CECIL II b: 1665 in St. Mary's, MD
John CISSELL
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Thomas CISSELL
John Baptiste Cissell and Mary Calvert had the following child:
656

i. William II SESSELL, born 1665, MD, USA or Barbados; died 1 Jul 1749, Frederick, Prince Georges,
Maryland.

1318. Captain Thomas SPRIGG Military Officer was born in 1630 in Kettering, Northumberland, England. He died in
1704 at the age of 74 in Northampton, Prince George's, Maryland. Thomas Sprigg
Birthdate:circa 1630
Birthplace:Kettering, Northumberland, England
Death: Died December 29, 1704 in Northampton, Prince George's County, Province of Maryland
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Sprigg, Sr. and Catherine Ann Sprigg (Griffin)
Husband of Katherine Sprigg and Eleanor Sprigg
Father of Alice Brashears; Nathaniel Sprigg; Samuel Sprigg; Catherine Sprigg; John Sprigg and 14 others; Martha Yoakley;
Edward Sprigg; Eleanor Olive Murdock (Sprigg); Sarah Coombs; Colonel Thomas Sprigg; Mary Stockett; Anne Gittings;
Oliver Sprigg; Ellen Sprigg; Elizabeth Nuthall Wade; Elias Sprigg; Margaret Sprigg; Col. Edward Sprigg and Eleanor
Nuthall less
Brother of Sarah Sprigg; John Jacob Sprigg; Abraham Sprigg; Katherine Sprigg and Joanne Tyler
Occupation:Military officer
Eleanor NUTHALL and Captain Thomas SPRIGG Military Officer were married in 1668.
1319. Eleanor NUTHALL was born in 1648 in Northampton, Maryland. She died in 1694 at the age of 46.
Thomas SPRIGG and Eleanor NUTHALL had the following child:
659

i. Ann SPRIGG, born 1676, Prince George's, Maryland; died 1720, Maryland.

1320. Thomas Witten was born about 1599 in England. Children


Jeremy WITTEN b: ABT 1627 in ENG
Thomas WITTEN b: ABT 1632 in Mixbury, co.Oxford, ENG
1321. ? was born (date unknown).
Thomas Witten and ? had the following child:
660

i. Thomas Witten, born abt 1632, Mixbury, co.Oxford, ENG.

1322. William Bulkeley was born about 1618 in St. George's Par., Barbados, BWI. He died in 1713 at the age of 95 in Isle
of Wight, ENG. Note: some say he was the son of Rev. Peter Bulkley who settled Concord, MA
Marriage 1 Frances b: ABT 1619
Married: ABT 1635 in Barbados, BWI
Children
Mary BULKELEY b: ABT 1636 in Barbados, BWI Frances ? and William Bulkeley were married about 1635 in Barbados,
BWI.
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1323. Frances ? was born about 1619.


William Bulkeley and Frances ? had the following child:
661

i. Mary Bulkeley, born abt 1636, Barbados, BWI.

1324. John Baptiste Cissell is the same as person number 1312.


1325. Mary Shirtcliffe was born about 1640 in Yorkshire, England. She died in St. Clements Bay, St. Marys Co., MD.
1527 Immigrated to MD with sister Anne
Marriage 1 John Cissell Cecil , Sr. b: BET. 1621 - 1635 in England
Married: AFT. 1667 in St Marys, MD
Children
Richard Cecil b: ABT. 1666 in St. Mary's Co., MD
John Cecil , Jr. b: BET. 1667 - 1670 in St. Mary's Co., MD
Robert Cecil b: ABT. 1668 in St. Mary's Co., MD
Edward Cecil b: ABT. 1670 in St. Mary's Co., MD
James Cecil , Sr. b: 1670 in St. Mary's Co., MD
Thomas Cecil b: BET. 1671 - 1674 in New Town Hundred, St. Mary's Co., MD
Sources:
Title: Maryland Genealogies, Vol. I, 1980
Title: Early Settlers of Maryland, Skordas
John Baptiste Cissell and Mary Shirtcliffe had the following children:

662

i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.

Richard CECIL was born about 1666 in St. Mary's Co., MD.
Robert CECIL was born about 1668 in St. Mary's Co., MD.
James Cecil, born abt 1670.
Edward Cecil was born about 1670 in St. Mary's Co., MD.
John CECIL was born in St. Mary's Co., MD.
Thomas CECIL was born in New Town Hundred, St. Mary's Co., MD.

Twelfth Generation
2574. Gysbrecht Thyssen LAENEN was born on 2 Dec 1646 in Liege, Belgium. He died on 17 May 1727 at the age of 80
in Monmouth Co., New Jersey. Note:
Also known as: Gijsbert Thyssen LAENEN, Gysbaecht Thyssen LAENEN, Guisbert
Thyssen LANEN, Gybrecht Tyssen LANE, Gilbert LANE, Gysbert Thysz Laanen VAN PELT
He and Jannetje Adriaans SMITH resided in 1675 at New Utrecht, Kings County,
Long Island, NY. He and Jannetje Adriaans SMITH members of the Dutch Reformed
Church, New Utrecht, NY between 1677 and 1709. He was a Deacon of the Chruch
at New Utrecht 1683. He appeared on the census of 1698 at New Utrechet, Kings
County, Long Island, NY. Owned 83 acres of land in 1706. He left a will on
November 7, 1720. He died circa 1727 at Monmouth County, NJ. His estate was
probated on May 17, 1727 at Of, Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.
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Marriage 1 Jannetje Adriaense Lambersen b: 4 JAN 1651/1652 in Tuil,Gelderland,Netherlands


Married: 26 FEB 1671/1672 in Flatbush,Kings County,Long Island,NY
Children
Mary Lane b: 3 MAR 1687/1688
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
Maichen Lane b: ABT 1675
LIVING
LIVING Jannetje Adrianese LAMBERSEN and Gysbrecht Thyssen LAENEN were married in 26 FEB 1671/1672 in
Flatbush, Kings County, Long Island, NY.
2575. Jannetje Adrianese LAMBERSEN was born on 4 Jan 1651 in Tuil, Gelderland, Netherlands. b: 4 JAN 1651/1652
Name: Jannetje Adriaense Lambersen
Given Name: Jannetje Adriaense
Surname: Lambersen
Sex: F
Birth: 4 JAN 1651/1652 in Tuil,Gelderland,Netherlands
Death: AFT 16 JUN 1732
Note: Also known as: Jannetje Adriaans SMITH, Jannetje ARIENS, Jane
LAMBERSON, Jannetje ADRAENS, Jannetje Adriaens LAMBERTSZEN.
Father: Adriaen Lamberts Smeets b: BEF 1625
Mother: Willemke Jans
Marriage 1 Gysbrecht Thyssen Laenen b: 2 DEC 1646 in Liege,Belgium
Married: 26 FEB 1671/1672 in Flatbush,Kings County,Long Island,NY
Children
Mary Lane b: 3 MAR 1687/1688
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
LIVING
Maichen Lane b: ABT 1675
LIVING
LIVING
Gysbrecht Thyssen LAENEN and Jannetje Adrianese LAMBERSEN had the following child:
1287

i. Mary LANE, born 3 Mar 1678, Flatbush, Kings County, New York; died abt 1749, Flatbush, Kings, Ny.

2580. Henry WATTS died on 14 May 1679 in Leeds, Kent, England. He was born in Leeds, Kent, England. He was buried
in Nr Mardstone, Leeds, Kent, England. Children
John WATTS b: 3 NOV 1661 in Leeds, Kent, England Mary WATTS b: 1659 in
Leeds, Kent, England

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2581. Elizabeth DUCK was born in 1594 in Leeds, Kent, England. She was buried in Leeds, Kent, England. She died in
Leeds, Kent, England. Death: FEB 1663/64 in Leeds, Kent, England
Marriage 1 Henry WATTS b: 1616/17 in Of, Leeds, Kent, England
Married: 1660 in Leeds, Kent, , England
Children
John WATTS b: 3 NOV 1661 in Leeds, Kent, England Mary WATTS b: 1659 in
Leeds, Kent, England
Henry WATTS and Elizabeth DUCK had the following child:
1290

i. Reverend John WATTS, born 3 Nov 1661, Leeds, Co Kent, England; died 27 Aug 1702, Lower Dublin
Township, Philadelphia County, PA.

2582. John EATON was born about 1629 in Radnorshire, Wales. children...
George EATON b: ABT 1651 in Wales
John EATON b: ABT 1653 in Wales
Sarah EATON b: 1 APR 1655 in Radnorshire, Wales
2583. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
John EATON and UNKNOWN had the following child:
1291

i. Sarah EATON, born 1 Apr 1655, Radnorshire, Wales; died 27 Jun 1723, Moreland Twp, Montgomery
Co, PA.

2584. Thomas DUNGAN was born on 13 Feb 1634 in St. Martin, Westminister, London, England. He died in Cold Springs,
Pennsylvania. Children
William Dungan b: ABT 1664 in Rhode Island
Elizabeth Dungan b: ABT 1665 in Rhode Island
John Dungan b: ABT 1667 in Rhode Island
Clement Dungan b: ABT 1668 in Rhode Island
Rebecca Dungan b: ABT 1670 in Rhode Island
Thomas Dungan b: ABT 1671 in Rhode Island
Jeremiah Dungan b: ABT 1673 in Rhode Island
Mary Dungan b: ABT 1675 in Rhode Island
Sarah Dungan b: ABT 1678
b: 13 FEB 1634/35
Established the First Baptist Church of Pennsylvania in Cold Springs, near
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Will of Thomas Dungan of Cold Springs in the county of Bucks. My loving wife
Elizabeth, then names children. Dated Dec 3 1686 and Rec. Nov 29 1687.
Possible that Mary & Elizabeth are the same child. Does not name Elizabeth and
it's probable that she was called Mary as her mother was Elizabeth. Elizabeth Weaver and Thomas DUNGAN were married
in 1663 in Newport, Rhode Island.
2585. Elizabeth Weaver was born in 1645 in Newport, Rhode Island. She was buried in 1697 in Cold Spring, Bucks PA.
She died in 1697 at the age of 52 in Bucks, Pennsylvania. Children
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William Dungan b: ABT 1664 in Rhode Island


Elizabeth Dungan b: ABT 1665 in Rhode Island
John Dungan b: ABT 1667 in Rhode Island
Clement Dungan b: ABT 1668 in Rhode Island
Rebecca Dungan b: ABT 1670 in Rhode Island
Thomas Dungan b: ABT 1671 in Rhode Island
Jeremiah Dungan b: ABT 1673 in Rhode Island
Mary Dungan b: ABT 1675 in Rhode Island
Sarah Dungan b: ABT 1678
Married: 1663 in Newport, Rhode Island
Thomas DUNGAN and Elizabeth Weaver had the following child:
1292

i. William Dungan, born abt 1665, Rhode Island; died 1713, Buck's County, Pennsylvania.

2586. Daniel Whing was buried in 1664 in Spring Hill Mm, Barnstable, Massachusetts. He died on 10 Mar 1697 in Spring
Hill Mm, Barnstable, Massachusetts. He was born in Sandwich, Kent, England. Father: John WING b: 12 JAN 1584 in
Banbury,Oxford,,England
Mother: Deborah BATCHELDOR b: 1591/1592 in Wherewell,Hamps,England
Marriage 1 Anna EWER b: 1635 in of Sandwich,Barnstable,Ma
Married: 2 JUN 1666 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts
Children
Experience WING b: 24 AUG 1668 in of Dartmouth,Bristol,Ma
Batchelder WING b: 1670 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts
Jashub WING b: 30 JAN 1674 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Massachusetts
Marriage 2 Hannah SWIFT
Married: 5 DEC 1641 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Ma
Marriage 3 Anna EWER
Married: 2 JUN 1666 in Sandwich,Barnstable,Eng
Marriage 4 Hannah SWIFF
Marriage 5 Hannah SWIFF Hannah Swift and Daniel Whing were married on 5 Dec 1641 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Ma.
2587. Hannah Swift was born (date unknown).
Daniel Whing and Hannah Swift had the following child:
1293

i. Deborah Whing.

2624. 2nd Earl of Exeter Thomas Jr. (Sir) CECIL 9-GF was born on 30 Dec 1578 in Burghley, England. He was buried
on 3 Dec 1662 in St. Martin's, Stamford, England. He died on 3 Dec 1662 at the age of 83 in Stamford, England. Thomas
was a Knight, engraver. Sir Thomas Cecil II was an engraver in London. In 1635 he came to Maryland
and made the first map for that state and was paid by the Crown in Land. He
returned to England and died in 1662. In 1658, his son John came to Maryland
to look after his interests. John settled in St. Mary's County. Countess Susan OXENBRIDGE and 2nd Earl of Exeter Thomas
Jr. (Sir) CECIL 9-GF were married in 1634 in England.
2625. Countess Susan OXENBRIDGE was born on 2 Dec 1612 in Burwash, Sussex, England. The 2nd wife of Thomas
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Cecil (engraver). His 1st wife was Ann Lee with


issue being 6 children by 1st marriage. He then married
Susan about 1635 with issue being at least Wm and John and
some say a Henry also.
Name: Robert II OXENBRIDGE
Sex: M
Birth: 17 NOV 1568 in Husborne Priors, Southampton Eng
Death: in Husborne Priors, Southampton Eng
Note:
---Source: Peter Oxenbridge - Christchurch, New Zealand
"None of Robert and Babara's children had births recorded in the Parish
Registers as they kept an inhouse R.C. priest - at this time in English
history, Catholicism was officially banned."
Father: Robert Sr. OXENBRIDGE b: 1509 in Brede, East Sussex, England or
Husborn Priors, Southton, England
Mother: Alice FOGGE b: ABT. 1522
Marriage 1 Barbara WHITE b: ABT. 1568 in London, England
Married: 1583 in London, England
Children
Robert III OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1585 - 1588 in London, England
Goddard OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1586 - 1589 in St. Dunstan, England
William OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1587 - 1590 in Husborne. Sh of Hants.,
England/Dunley, Hants.
Anne OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1588 - 1592 in Prob. Husborne. Sh of Hants., England/Dunley/
Elizabeth OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1589 - 1594 in Prob. Husborne. Sh of Hants., England/Dunley/
Henry OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1590 - 1597 in Prob. Husborne Sh of Hants., England/London
Gabriel OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1590 - 1600 in Prob. Husborne Sh of Hants., England/London
Richard OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1591 - 1600 in Prob. Husborne Sh of Hants., England/London
John OXENBRIDGE b: BET. 1592 - 1600 in Husbourne Priors, Hampshire, England
Susan OXENBRIDGE b: 2 DEC 1617 in Husbourne Priors, Hampshire, England
Thomas Jr. (Sir) CECIL and Susan OXENBRIDGE had the following children:

1324

i. William (Henry) CECIL was born in 1621 in England.


ii. (Sir) John Baptiste Cissell 8-GF, born 1638, England; died 6 Jun 1698, St. Mary's Co., Maryland.

2636. Thomas SPRIGG was born in 1604 in England. THOMAS SPRIGG (the father of Captain Sprigg) I was born Abt.
1604 in Banbury, Northamptonshire, England, and died January 14, 1677/78 in London, England. Buried: London, England.
He married KATHERINE GRIFFIN 1629 in Kethering, Northampton, England, daughter of GEORGE GRIFFIN. Katherine
Griffin was christened October 22, 1610 in Broton, Somerset, England.
Thomas Sprigg, Sr.
Birthdate:December 26, 1604
Birthplace:Banbury, Northamptonshire, England
Death: Died January 14, 1678 in London, Middlesex, England
Place of Burial: Parish:St Andrew Undershaft County:London Borough:City of London
Immediate Family:
Son of Thomas Sprigg and Catherine Stone
Husband of Catherine Ann Sprigg (Griffin)
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Father of Sarah Sprigg; Capt. Thomas Sprigg; John Jacob Sprigg; Abraham Sprigg; Katherine Sprigg and 1 other

2637. Katherine GRIFFIN was born in 1610 in Kethering, Northants, England. She died in Maryland.
Thomas SPRIGG and Katherine GRIFFIN had the following child:
1318

i. Captain Thomas SPRIGG Military Officer, born 1630, Kettering, Northumberland, England; died
1704, Northampton, Prince George's, Maryland.

2638. John NUTHALL was born in 1620 in England. He died in 1667 at the age of 47 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland. He was
a lawyer, politician. America's First Families
Ancestor Roll Of Honor
JOHN NUTHALL
VIRGINIA-MARYLAND (1620-1667)
John NUTHALL was born in London, England in 1620. He was the son of John
NUTHALL, a merchant of London, and Mary HYDE. Emigrating to America, he first
settled in Northampton, Co., Virginia. As a young man, he ran away from his
master, Hugh HAYES, and lived among the Indians long enough to learn their
language and served later as an interpreter. For the price of a hoe, he was
purchased from the Indians by William JONES, who was trading in the Chesapeake
Bay. NUTHALL was brought home "well strapped with ye halyards".
John was living in Northampton County in 1640. He became prominate there and
obtained a commission from the Governor of Maryland to trade among the Indians
for beaver furs, skins, and other articles. In 1651, he signed the Submission
to Parliment in Virginia and signed the instructions to the Virginia House of
Burgesses in 1652. Northampton records list NUTHALL as "London merchant and
Justice of Accomac, VA". While records refer to him as "Merchant and
Gentleman", he also engaged in the practice of law.
Eleanor Bacon HOLLOWAY, widow of Dr. John HOLLOWAY, became John NUTHALL's
wife in 1645. Four known children were born to this couple: John, Eleanor,
James, and Elias.
Records indicate that John moved to Maryland abour 1661. In that year, he
purchased Cross Manor and St. Elizabeth's Manor, estates of 2000 acres each,
as well as 200 acres of land on St. Ingoes Creek. The transactions of these
properties were completed while the NUTHALL's were in England settling the
estate of Eleanor's first husband. After John's move to Maryland, he served as
Commissioner of St. Mary's County. He was also referred to as "Justice of the
Peace and Quorum".
John NUTHALL lived at Cross Manor from 1661 until his death in 1667. He died
intestate sometime previous to October 10th of that year.
The Children of John NUTHALL and Elizabeth Bacon HOLLOWAY were. 1. John III
b.c1646 3. James b.c1650-1685
2. Eleanor b.c1648 m.Thomas
prigg 1688, MD 4. Elias b.c1653 M Elizabeth Beckwith

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----NOMINATED TO AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILIES ANCESTOR ROLL OF HONOR BY;


JOHN NUTHALL's 12TH GENERATION GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER
FREDA KILGO DANIEL
of BAY CITY, TEXAS
[ HOMEPAGE ]
copyright 1999 Sons & Daughters of America's First Families All Rights
Reserved Elizabeth Holloway BACON and John NUTHALL were married.
2639. Elizabeth Holloway BACON was born in 1606. She died in 1651 at the age of 45. Birth:1609
Greater London, England
Death:1653
Northampton County
Virginia, USA
Daughter of Sir James Bacon, II (Friston, Suffolk, ENG) and Elizabeth (Bacon) Bacon (Hessett, Suffolk, ENG).
Had 1 known brother:
- Reverend James Bacon, III (1595-1649)
M1 Dr. John Holloway. M2 John Nuthall, III (London, Middlesex, ENG) February 1645 in Northampton Co., VA.
Had 4 known children:
- John Nuthall, IV (1646-1714)
- Elinor Nuthall (1648-1701)
- Elias Nuthall (1650-1704)
- James Nuthall (1652-1714)

John NUTHALL and Elizabeth Holloway BACON had the following child:
1319

i. Eleanor NUTHALL, born 1648, Northampton, Maryland; died 1694.

2644. Rowland Bulkeley was born about 1590 in Plaistow, co.Essex, ENG. He died in 1679 at the age of 89 in Plaistow,
co.Essex, ENG. Marriage 1 Hester
Married: ABT 1610
Children
William BULKELEY b: ABT 1618 in St. George's Par., Barbados, BWI Hester? ? and Rowland Bulkeley were married in
1610.
2645. Hester? ? was born (date unknown).
Rowland Bulkeley and Hester? ? had the following child:
1322

i. William Bulkeley, born abt 1618, St. George's Par., Barbados, BWI; died 1713, Isle of Wight, ENG.

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2650. John Shirtcliffe was born about 1610 in England. Anne Spinke and John Shirtcliffe were married after 1667 in St
Marys, MD.
2651. Anne Spinke was born about 1610 in England.
John Shirtcliffe and Anne Spinke had the following child:
1325

i. Mary Shirtcliffe, born abt 1640, Yorkshire, England; died St. Clements Bay, St. Marys Co., MD.

Thirteenth Generation
5148. Matthys Jansen LAENEN VAN PELT was born about 1626 in Liege, Belgium. He died before 1683 at the age of
57. Matthys Jansen Laenen Van Pelt
Given Name: Matthys Jansen Laenen
Surname: Van Pelt
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1626 in Liege,Belgium
Note:
Matthys Jansen Laenen, the younger of two brothers who arrived on the "Rose
Tree" in 1663, was the
ancestor of the Lane families of New Jersey counties Monmouth, Somerset and
Hunterdon. He had set sale with his first wife, Tryntje and four children aged
17, 15, 13 and 11 years. Tryntje died on the passage to America so that, when
he arrived at New Amsterdam, he was a widower. He immediately settled in New
Utrecht, Long Island, NY where his name appears on the assessment rolls of
1675 and 1676. He subsequently married his second wife, Adriaentje Hendricks.
His death date is unknown, but it was prior to 1683, because, on May 20,
1683, his widow married
Cornelius Wynhard, who had emigrated (in 1657) from Groningen, Holland, as
his 2nd wife.
Matthys was a farmer, born in or near Liege, Belgium about 1626, and would
have been about fifty-six years old at the time of his death. His first name
was often abbreviated by himself to "Thys," which most of his children used as
a middle name "Thyssen" (son of Thys). Matthys signed his name "Thys Jansen
van Pelt," not using the "Laenen" at all, but this simply followed custom and,
as has been stated (see notes concerning his father) he was "from the Peel."
However, the "van Pelt" was not used by any of his children.
In September, 1687, when the oath of allegiance was administered on Long
Island, NY to all adult males, two of Matthys' sons took the oath and were
described as "natives," i. e., born there: hence we know that
Jan and Jacob were children by his second wife, born in America. They are
entered on the lists as follows: "Jan Thyssen Laenen, native; Jacob Thyssen
Laenen, native. At the same time Matthys' brother, Teunis, was put down as:
"Theunis Janse van Pelt Laenen; 24 yrs" (24 years in America.) In the latter
case it will be noticed that "Laenen" is placed last, and "van Pelt" before
it, although contrary to Teunis' signature. Matthys, himself, was not living
in 1687 and hence his name does not appear.
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Marriage 1 Maryken Gijsbert


Married: ABT 1643 in Liege,Belgium
Children
Gysbrecht Thyssen Laenen b: 2 DEC 1646 in Liege,Belgium
5149. Maryken GIJSBERT died in 1663 in Aboard the Rosetree at sea.
Matthys Jansen LAENEN VAN PELT and Maryken GIJSBERT had the following child:
2574

i. Gysbrecht Thyssen LAENEN, born 2 Dec 1646, Liege, Belgium; died 17 May 1727, Monmouth Co.,
New Jersey.

5160. Gregory WATTS was born about 1590 in Leeds, Kent, England. He died in 1654 at the age of 64 in Leeds, Kent,
England. He was buried in Leeds, Kent, England. Children
WATTS b: ABT 1622 in <Of, Leeds, Kent, England>
WATTS b: ABT 1626 in <Of, Leeds, Kent, England>
WATTS b: ABT 1618 in <Of, Leeds, Kent, England>
WATTS b: ABT 1620 in <Of, Leeds, Kent, England>
Henry WATTS b: 1616/17 in Of, Leeds, Kent, England
WATTS b: 1619 in Kent, England
WATTS b: 1621 in Kent, England
WATTS b: 1623 in Kent, England
WATTS b: 1625 in Kent, England
WATTS b: 1627 in Kent, England
WATTS b: ABT 1624 in <Of, Leeds, Kent, England> Margaret ? and Gregory WATTS were married in 1615.
5161. Margaret ? was born about 1595 in Leeds, Kent, England.
Gregory WATTS and Margaret ? had the following child:
2580

i. Henry WATTS, born Leeds, Kent, England; died 14 May 1679, Leeds, Kent, England.

5162. John DUCK was born about 1611 in England. He died in Leeds, Kent, England.
5163. Ellinor ? was born in 1615 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
John DUCK and Ellinor ? had the following child:
2581

i. Elizabeth DUCK, born 1594, Leeds, Kent, England; died Leeds, Kent, England.

5168. William Dungan was born in 1606 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland. William DUNGAN
Given Name: William
Surname: DUNGAN
Sex: M
Note: All information on the Dungan/Latham Genealogy comes from thefollowing
books: (1) Ancestry of Jeremy Clark of Rhode Island andDungan Genealogy
compiled by: Alfred Rudolph Justice and Printed in1922 (2) A Historic Strain
of Blood in America, Frances Latham-Motherof Governors"
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Birth: 1606 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland


Death: 18 SEP 1636 in St. Martins, London, England
Christening: 15 JUN 1628
Burial: 20 SEP 1636
Reference Number: 1037
Father: Thomas DUNGAN b: 1584 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland
Mother: Mary ?
Marriage 1 Frances LATHAM b: 15 FEB 1609/10 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
Married: 27 AUG 1629 in London, London, England
Children
Barbara DUNGAN b: ABT 1630
Frances DUNGAN b: 1630 in London, London, England
William DUNGAN b: 1632
Thomas DUNGAN b: 1634 Frances LATHAM and William Dungan were married on 27 Aug 1629 in Middlesex, London,
England.
5169. Frances LATHAM was born on 15 Feb 1609 in Kempston, Bedford, England. She died on 2 Sep 1677 at the age of
68 in Newport, Rhode Island. Marriage 1 William DUNGAN b: 1606/1607 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Married: 27 AUG 1629 in London,Mdlsx,Eng,England
Children
Barbara DUNGAN b: ABT 1622
John DUNGAN b: ABT 1627 in London,London,England
Barbara DUNGAN(DUNKEN) b: 1628 in London,Middlesex,,England
William DUNGAN b: 1629 in London,London,England
Mary DUNGAN b: <1629> in
Barbara DUNKEN b: in St. Martin In Th,Lndn,Engl
Frances DUNGAN b: 12 NOV 1632 in London,London,England
Reverend Thomas DUNGAN b: <1632> in
Elizabeth DUNGAN b: ABT 1633 in St. Martin,Westminster,London,England
Thomas DUNKIN DUNGAN b: 13 FEB 1635 in St. Martin,Westminster,London,England
Thomas DUNGAN b: 13 FEB 1635 in London,Middlesex,Engl,England
Marriage 2 Jeremiah Or Jeremy CLARK
Married: 1636 in Newport,Newport,R.I.
Marriage 3 Reverend William VAUGHAN
Married: 1654 in Newport,Newport,R.I.
Marriage 4 Lord WESTON
Married: 1660
Birth: 15 FEB 1609/10 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
Death: 2 SEP 1677 in Newport, Newport, RI
Christening: 15 FEB 1609/10
Children
Barbara DUNGAN b: ABT 1630
Frances DUNGAN b: 1630 in London, London, England
William DUNGAN b: 1632
Thomas DUNGAN b: 1634
Marriage 2 Jeremy CLARKE
Married: ABT 1632 in , , RI
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Children
Walter CLARKE b: 1638
Mary CLARKE b: 1641
Jeremiah CLARKE b: 1643
Latham CLARKE b: 1645
Weston CLARKE b: 5 APR 1648
James CLARKE b: 1649
Sarah CLARKE b: 1651
Marriage 3 William VAUGHN
Married: 1654 in , , RI
Marriage 4 Richard WESTON
Married: 1626 in , , England 1
Sources:
Abbrev: Ancestry of Thirty Three Rhode Islanders
Title: Ancestry of Thirty Three Rhode Islanders
Author: Austin, John Osborne
Publication: 1889
b. 15 FEB 1608/09
Marriage 1 William DUNGAN b: ABT. 1600 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland
Married: 27 AUG 1629 in Middlesex, London, England
Children
Barbara DUNGAN b: ABT. 1628
Frances DUNGAN b: ABT. 1630
William DUNGAN b: ABT. 1632
Thomas DUNGAN b: 13 FEB 1634/35 in St. Martin, Westminister, London, England
Marriage 2 Jeremy CLARKE b: ABT. 1605 in Probably, Kent, England
Married: 1637
Children
Walter CLARKE b: UNKNOWN
Jeremiah CLARKE b: UNKNOWN
Latham CLARKE b: UNKNOWN
Weston CLARKE b: UNKNOWN
James CLARKE b: UNKNOWN
Marriage 3 William VAUGHAN b: UNKNOWN Married: ABT. 1655
William Dungan and Frances LATHAM had the following children:
i. Frances LATHAM was born in 1630 in London, London, England. Frances DUNGAN
Given Name: Frances
Surname: DUNGAN
Sex: F
Birth: 1630 in London, London, England
Death: 1697 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Reference Number: 917
Father: William DUNGAN b: 1606 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland
Mother: Frances LATHAM b: 15 FEB 1609/10 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England

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Marriage 1 Randall HOLDEN b: 1612 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England


Married: 1648 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Children
Frances HOLDEN b: 29 SEP 1649 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Elizabeth HOLDEN b: AUG 1652 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Mary HOLDEN b: AUG 1654 in Warwick, Kent, RI
John HOLDEN b: 1 JAN 1656 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Sarah HOLDEN b: FEB 1658 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Randall HOLDEN b: APR 1660 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Margaret HOLDEN b: JAN 1663 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Charles HOLDEN b: 22 MAR 1665/66 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Barbara HOLDEN b: 2 JUL 1668 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Susan HOLDEN b: 8 DEC 1670 in Warwick, Kent, RI
Anthony HOLDEN b: 15 OCT 1673 in Warwick, Kent,
ii. Thomas DUNGAN, born 13 Feb 1634, St. Martin, Westminister, London, England; died Cold Springs,
Pennsylvania.

5170. Clement Weaver was born before 1620 in Glastonbury, England. He died after 1645 at the age of 25. b: BEF. 11
DEC 1620 Mary Freeborn and Clement Weaver were married about 1625 in Ipswi.
5171. Mary Freeborn was born about 1625 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. She died on 6 Mar 1663 at the age of 38 in
Rhode Island. Death: 6 MAR 1663/64
Clement Weaver and Mary Freeborn had the following child:
2585

i. Elizabeth Weaver, born 1645, Newport, Rhode Island; died 1697, Bucks, Pennsylvania.

5172. John WHING was born on 12 Jan 1584 in Banbury, Oxford, England. Name: John WING
Given Name: John
Surname: Wing
Sex: M
Birth: 12 JAN 1584 in Banbury,Oxford,,England
Christening: 12 JAN 1584 St Mary's,Banbury,Oxford,Eng
Death: 2 NOV 1629 in Banbury,Oxon,England
Burial: BEF 4 AUG 1630 St Mary Aldermar,London,Middlesex,Eng
Ancestral File #: 2BSM-S0
Father: Matthew WING (WYNGE) b: 1548/1550 in Banbury,Oxford,England
Mother: Mary b: 1552 in Banbury,Oxford,England
Marriage 1 Deborah BATCHELDOR b: 1591/1592 in Wherewell,Hamps,England
Married: 1610 in Oxfordshire,,England
Children
Deborah WING b: 1611 in Sandwich,Kent,England
John WING b: 1613 in of Sandwich,Kent,England
Daniel WING b: 1617/1618 in Sandwich,Kent,England
Stephen WING b: 1621 in Sandwich,Kent,England
Matthew WING b: 1627 in Sandwich,Kent,England Deborah BATCHELDOR and John WHING were married in 1610 in
Oxfordshire, England.
5173. Deborah BATCHELDOR was born in Wherewell, Hamps, England. came over on the Ship William and Francis in
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1632 with sons and father


Marriage 1 John Wing b: ABT. 1584 in Banbury Oxford, England
Married: ABT. OCT 1609 in England
Children
Deborah Wing b: ABT. 1609
John Wing b: 1613
Daniel Wing b: 1617 in Sandwich, Kent, England
Stephen Wing b: FEB 1620/21
Matthew Wing b: 1628
John WHING and Deborah BATCHELDOR had the following child:
2586

i. Daniel Whing, born Sandwich, Kent, England; died 10 Mar 1697, Spring Hill Mm, Barnstable,
Massachusetts.

5248. 1st Baron Burghley Thomas CECIL 10-GF was born on 5 May 1542 in St. Mary the Great, Co. Cambridge,
England. He died on 7 Feb 1622 at the age of 79 in London, Co. Middlesex, England. He was buried on 10 Feb 1622 in
Westminster Abbe, London, co. Middlesex, England. Thomas Cecil
Birthdate:March 5, 1542
Death: Died February 8, 1623
Place of Burial: London, England
Immediate Family:
Son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley and Mary Cecil
Husband of Frances Cecil and Dorothy Cecil
Father of Georgi-Anna Cecil; William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, PC, KG; Lady Lucy Cecil; Cathrine Cecil; Sir Richard Cecil
and 9 others; Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount of Wimbledon; Mary Denny; Susan CECIL; Lady Elizabeth Hatton (Cecil);
Christopher Cecil; Dorothy Cecil; Sir Thomas Cecil; Frances Tufton and Lady Mildred Cecil less
Half brother of Frances Fransica Cecil; Anne de Vere, Countess of Oxford; Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Elizabeth
Cecil
Occupation:Earl of Exeter (04 May 1605) Baroness Dorothy "of Exeter" NEVILLE and 1st Baron Burghley Thomas CECIL
10-GF were married on 27 Nov 1564 in Co. York, England.
5249. Baroness Dorothy "of Exeter" NEVILLE was born about 1548 in York, England. She died on 23 Mar 1608 at the
age of 60 in London, Co. Middlesex, England. She was buried in Westminster Abbe, London, co. Middlesex, England.
Father: John NEVILLE
Mother: Katherine PARR
Dorothy Cecil (Neville)
Birthdate:1548
Birthplace:Snape Hall, Snape, Yorkshire, England
Death: Died March 23, 1608 in London, Middlesex, England
Place of Burial: City of Westminster, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Neville, 4th Baron Latymer and Lucy Neville, Lady
Wife of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter
Mother of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, PC, KG; Lady Lucy Cecil; Cathrine Cecil; Sir Richard Cecil; Edward Cecil, 1st
Viscount of Wimbledon and 8 others; Mary Denny; Susan CECIL; Lady Elizabeth Hatton (Cecil); Christopher Cecil;
Dorothy Cecil; Sir Thomas Cecil; Frances Tufton and Lady Mildred Cecil less
Sister of Katherine Percy; Elizabeth Danvers; Margaret Neville and Lucy Cornwallis (Neville)
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Occupation:Countess of Exeter
Thomas CECIL and Dorothy NEVILLE had the following children:

2624

i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.

William CECIL was born in 1566 in Cambridge, co. Cambridge, England.


Catherine CECIL was born on 15 Apr 1567 in Burghley, England.
Richard CECIL was born on 7 Dec 1570 in Wakerley, co. Northampton, England.
Edward CECIL was born in 1571 in Burghley, England.
Mary Cecil was born on 15 Jul 1573 in Burghley, England.
Susan CECIL was born on 22 Sep 1574 in Burghley, England.
Elizabeth Cecil was born on 22 Sep 1574 in Burghley, England.
Christopher CECIL was born on 4 May 1576 in Burghley, England.
2nd Earl of Exeter Thomas Jr. (Sir) CECIL 9-GF, born 30 Dec 1578, Burghley, England; died 3 Dec
1662, Stamford, England.
Mildred CECIL was born in Burghley, England. Children
BETWEEN 11 JUL 1520 AND 1569
Lucy CECIL was born in Burghley, co. Northampton, England. BETWEEN 07 MAR 1567 AND 1568
Dorothy Cecil was born in Horseheath, co. Suffolk, England.
Frances CECIL was born in St. Martins-in-the-Fields, England. b: BETWEEN 28 FEB 1580 AND
1581

5250. Thomas Oxenbridge was born in 1578 in England.


5251. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Thomas Oxenbridge and Unknown had the following child:
2625

i. Countess Susan OXENBRIDGE, born 2 Dec 1612, Burwash, Sussex, England.

5274. George GRIFFIN was born (date unknown).


5275. ? ? was born (date unknown).
George GRIFFIN and ? ? had the following child:
2637

i. Katherine GRIFFIN, born 1610, Kethering, Northants, England; died Maryland.

5276. John Nuthall was born in London. He was a merchant.


5277. Mary Hyde was born (date unknown).
John Nuthall and Mary Hyde had the following child:
2638

i. John NUTHALL, born 1620, England; died 1667, St. Mary's Co., Maryland.

5288. William Bulkeley was born about 1565. Father: Rowland BULKELEY b: 1542 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire,
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ENG
Mother: Elizabeth BARKER
Marriage 1 Marie COLTON
Married: ABT 1587
Children
Rowland BULKELEY b: ABT 1590 in Plaistow, co.Essex, ENG
5289. Marie Colton was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 William BULKELEY b: ABT 1565
Married: ABT 1587
Children
Rowland BULKELEY b: ABT 1590 in Plaistow, co.Essex, ENG
William Bulkeley and Marie Colton had the following child:
2644

i. Rowland Bulkeley, born abt 1590, Plaistow, co.Essex, ENG; died 1679, Plaistow, co.Essex, ENG.

Fourteenth Generation
10296. Jan Laenen VAN PELT was born about 1594 in Liege, Belgium. Note:
The Lane family (original name Laenen), is but one branch of a large number
of families in Europe, known under the names of Laenen, van der Lane, van der
Laen, de la Lanen, etc. In England the name has always been Lane, and such is
the uniform spelling in America today. The family or Jans Laenen, whose
descendants were in Somerset Co, NJ was a Laenen family of North Belgium,
which was originally a part of the United Netherlands.
Two sons of Jans Laenen, with their wives and children, left the province of
Liege, Belgium, and arrived in America in March, 1663 aboard the vessel "Rose
Tree." We know their names and the names and ages of the children they brought
over. We know, their father's name in the old country, because each of the
immigrants bore the middle name "Jansen," meaning son of Jans. He was either
Jans Laenen or Jans Laenen van Peelt, as the immigrants put the "van Peelt"
(or van Pelt) after Laenen, as a
rule, by which it is to be understood that, while their real surname was
"Laenen," they were also "from
the Peel," expressed in Dutch by the words "van Peelt." Both were entered on
the ship's lists of
passengers, however, in the customary short form of "Thys Jansen" and
"Teunis Jansen." (See "NY Gen. and Biog. Record," Vol. 14, p. 181).
The spelling "Lane" is truly of English derivation and account for a great
many bearing that name in America who were not related to the Laenen family.
After only two generations in America, the Laenen spelling was abandoned for
the shorter, English, spelling of "Lane".
Marriage 1 Catharina Bakelmans
Married: 11 AUG 1613 in Catholic Church,Overpelt,Leige,Belgium
Children
Teunis Jansen Laenen Van Pelt b: BEF 1640 in Luyck (Liege),Belgium
Matthys Jansen Laenen Van Pelt b: ABT 1626 in Liege,Belgium
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10297. Catharina BAKELMANS was born (date unknown).


Jan Laenen VAN PELT and Catharina BAKELMANS had the following child:
5148

i. Matthys Jansen LAENEN VAN PELT, born abt 1626, Liege, Belgium; died bef 1683.

10336. Thomas DUNGAN was born in 1584 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland. He died on 21 Dec 1626 at the age of 42 in
Hurch, Dublin, Ireland. He was buried on 4 Jul 1663 in St. John The Eva, Hurch, Dublin, Ireland. Marriage 1 Mrs. Elizabeth
DUNGAN b: 1584 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Married: 1605 in Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Children
William DUNGAN b: 1606/1607 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
John DUNGAN b: 1606 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Marriage 2 Grace (Gilpin) PALMER
Married: ABT 1609 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,,Ireland Mary? ? and Thomas DUNGAN were married in 1605 in Celbridge,
Kildare, Ireland.
10337. Mary? ? was born (date unknown).
Thomas DUNGAN and Mary? ? had the following child:
5168

i. William Dungan, born 1606, Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland.

10338. Lewis (Iii) Latham was born in 1584 in Brigstock, Northamptonshire, England. He was buried on 15 May 1655 in
Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. He died on 15 May 1655 at the age of 71 in Elveston, Bedford, England. Marriage 1 Mrs
Elizabeth LATHAM b: 1582 in ,Elstow,Bedfordshire,England
Married: 1608 in Kempstone,Bedford,England
Children
Oliver LATHAM b: 4 JUN 1607 in ,Cardington,Bedfordshire,England
Ann LATHAM b: 19 JUN 1608 in ,Bletsoe,Bedfordshire,England
Frances LATHAM b: 15 FEB 1609 in Kempston,Bedfordshire,England
John LATHAM b: 1610/1611 in Of Elveston,Bedford,England
Henry LATHAM b: 1612 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Maria LATHAM b: 1612 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Maria Mary LATHAM b: 1614 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Katherine LATHAM b: 1615 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Elizabeth LATHAM
Sara (Sarah) LATHAM b: 1618 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Ann LATHAM b: 19 JUN 1618 in Of,Elveston,Bedford,England
Helene Ellen LATHAM b: 1619 in ,Elstow,Bedfordshire,England
Winifred LATHAM b: ABT 1624 in Elston,Bedford,England
Marriage 2 Winifred DOWNES
Married: ABT 1621/1622 in Elstow,Bedford,England
Marriage 3 Winythred
Marriage 4 WINIFRED

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Marriage 2 Winifred DOWNES
Married: 1621/22 in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England
He was the sergeant falconer at the court of King Charles I of England
Source: Ancestry of Thirty Three Rhode Islanders 1889, John OsborneAustin
Lewis Latham. Falconer to King Charles I.
This ancestor of so many Rhode Island families was descended from ajunior
branch of the Lathams of Lancaster County, and he bore the samecoat of arms as
that family. The senior branch had ended with Isabel,daughter and heiress of
Sir Thomas Latham, of Latham. He died in 1385and his daughter Isabel married
Sir John Stanley, Kt., from whom werethe Stanleys, Earls of Derby. The estates
thus passed into anothername, and were long held by the Stanley family. Latham
House wasdefended with much heroism, and successfully, by the Countess
ofDerby, in 1644; her forces numbered three hundred men, while
theParliamentary army, under Sir Thomas Fairfax, besieged her with twothousand
soldiers. After three months of siege the redoubtablecountess was relieved by
the forces of Prince Rupert. This old houseor castle had a moat twenty-four
feet wide and six feet deep, with anouter barrier of palisades and the outer
walls had nine towers withsix pieces of artillery to each. The year after its
successful defenceit was taken by General Egerton with four thousand men at
his command,but only when the ammunition was wholly expended. The present
LathamHouse was built about 1750 by the celebrated architect Leoni, and
issituated in the middle of a large park, its dimensions being onehundred and
fifty-six feet by seventy-five feet, and the architectureof the Grecian style.
The present proprietor is the Earl of Lathom(created 1880) great grandson of
Richard Wilbraham, who married MaryBootle, daughter and sole heir of Robert
Bootle of Latham House. TheKnowsley estate (which also passed into the Stanley
family with themarriage of Isabella Latham to Sir John Stanley) is now the
seat ofLord Derby. At Knowsley Park may be seen many interesting
familyportraits, including one of James, the seventh earl, husband of
theheroic countess. (Much of the foregoing is from Sir Bernard Burke'spublication)
For many generations the Lathams exerted a powerful influence in thecounty
of Lancaster; and to all descendants of Lewis Latham, the manorwhich bears his
name, and where his ancestors lived for so long aperiod, must ever be
cherished with interest as great as the placewhere he actually abode.
"Lewis Latham of Elstow, County Bedford, Gent.," is the designationoften
found applied to the subject of this sketch. Elstow, where hewas buried, and
where doubtless he lived most of his life (save whenhis avocation took him to
London), is situated two miles from Bedford,in the county of that name. Here
the celebrated John Bunyan was bornin 1628.
The office of Falconer, in the reign of Charles I, was one ofimportance and
distinction. The Master Falconer was Sir Patrick Home,who had thirty-three
other gentlemen associated with him as Falconers,one of whom was Lewis Latham.
The latter also served under AndrewPitcairn. The following persons hold the
office of Master Falconer atthe dates indicated: Sir Thomas Monson, 1615, Sir
Patrick Home, 1618,Sir Allen Apsley, 1669, Earl of Burford (afterward Duke of
St.Albans), 1682.
Lewis Latham, in carrying out the duties of his office, was stationednear
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London, or at any of the places where the king might desire hisattendance. It
is impossible to rightly appreciate the office or theman occupying it without
some general idea of falconry, which was anart requiring careful and patient
study. Strangely enough the onlyEnglish authority cited in the article on
Hawking (or Falconry) in theBritish Encyclopedia, is one written by Simon
Latham, who must havebeen a relative, and doubtless a near one, of Lewis
Latham. The latterwas hold his officer under the King when the work was
published. Thereare three editions in the British Museum of the work alluded
to (1618,1633 and 1652) and the title page of one of these books is
curiouslyillustrative of the purposes of this work. The title is as
follows:"Lathams Falconry, or the Falconers Lure and Cure, in two Books.
Thefirst containing the ordering and training up of all Hawkes ingeneral;
especially the Haggard Faulcon Gentle. The second teachingapproved medicines
for the cure of all diseases in them. Gathered bylong practice and experience
and published for the delight of noblemindes, and instruction of Faulconers in
thing pertaining to thisprincely arty. By Symon Latham, Gent." One the title
page of the firstedition there is a wood cut of the Haggard Faulcon, and
arepresentation of different instruments used in the art, also themotto "In
opem me copia facit" on same page. The dedication is to "SirThomas Munson,
Baronet, Master of his Majesties Armory and Master ofthe Hawkes to his Highness."
The records furnish new but scanty items touching the life of LewisLatham,
but these few are interesting.
1625, Jul. 15. Warrant to pay to Andrew Pitcairn, Master of the Hawks,to the
use of Lewis Latham, Eustace Norton, and the rest of the underfalconers, the
stipend formerly allowed them when the King was Princeof Wales.
1627, Aug 18. Warrant from Secretary Conway to Attorney General Heath,to
prepare grants of the place of Sergeant of the Hawks, to LewisLatham, with L65
per annum, and of the place he had of Falconer toRichard Berrick.
1655, May 15. "Lewys Latham, Gent. deceased ye 15th day of May." (Theparish
register of Elstow only commmences with 1641).
1653, May 6. Will - proved at London, 1655. Sep. 1. (Registered to
thePrerogative Court of Canterbury, 1316 Aylett) Exx wife Winifred.Witnesses
Robert Farnell, Jane Farnell, Susanna Farnell. "In the nameof God, amen. The
sixth day of May in the year of our Lord God onethousand six hundred fifty and
three, I, Lewis Latham, of Elstow, inthe county of Bedford, gentleman, being
of perfect health and memory,do make and ordain this may last Will and
Testament in manner and formfollowing, that is to say: First and especially I
bequeath my soulinto the hands of Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and
Redeemer, withfull and certain assurance of the free pardon and remission of
all mysins in and by and through the merits death and passion of JesusChrist
may Saviour and Redeemer." "To my 2 sons Henry Latham and JohnLatham 12d
apiece, if they demand it. To my daughters Ann Seager,Frances Clarke,
Katherine Garrett and Elizabeth Bibble 12 d apiece ifthey come to demand it.
To Ellen Sherringham, my daughter, 12d, if shecome to demand it." To Winifred
Dewiles he gives a bedstead withappurtenances thereto belonging, and "all the
rest of my goods,chattels and cattles whatsoever I give and bequeath to
Winnifred myloving wife."
1662, May 9. His widow, called "wife of Latham, the Kings SergeantFalconer,"
petitioned for arrears of her husbands wages. Her patron,Sir Lewis Dyve (the
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royalist and defender of Sherborne Castle) desireda warrant for her, for L30
or L40, from the late privy seal. A patronwas required to be well acquainted
with and of the same county as thepetitioner, and Sir Lew Dyve was seated at
Bromham in Bedfordshire,not far from Elstow.
1662, May 13. Warrant to pay Mrs Latham, widow the late Kingsfalconer, l40
out of the privy seal dormant of L10,000. The portraitof Lewis Latham,
fortunately preserved through the care of manygenerations of descendants,
bears an inscription to the effect that itis "The effigy of the Honourable
Lewis Latham, Faulconer to hisMajesty King Charles I, who died at age of one
hundred years." He hadnot perhaps attained such an extreme old age, though the
portraititself shows him aged.
A descendant (James Barker), who was born only seventy years after hisdeath,
makes the following incidental reference to him: "Frances thewife of William
Vaughan, died September 1677, in the 67th years of herage. She was daughter of
Lewis Latham. She was sometime wife of LordWeston, then wife to William
Dungan, by whom she had one son and threedaughters. Her son Thomas Dungan
married, and settled in Pennsylvaniaand was the first Baptist minister in them
parts. Her daughter Barbaramarried to James Barker of Rhode Island. After Mr.
Dungan died shemarried Mr. Jeremiah Clarke and came over to New England with
her fourchildren above mentioned. She had by her husband Clarke five
sons.After he died she married Mr. Vaughan."
Through Lewis Latham's daughter Frances, his blood, though not hisname, has
been perpetrated to an extraordinary degree both in RhodeIsland and in other
parts of the United States. She doubtless broughtwith her the portrait of her
father on coming to America with herthird husband. The tombstones erected to
her memory may still be seenin Newport Cemetery. The inscription is as
follows: "Here Lyeth yeBody of Mrs France Vaughan, Allus Clarke, ye mother of
ye onlyChildren of Capt'n Jeremiah Clarke. She died ye 1 Week in Sept. 1677in
ye 67th year of her age."
Sources:
Abbrev: Jeremy Clarke Genealogy
Title: Jeremy Clarke Genealogy
Page: Pages 82-90
Quality: 2
Abbrev: Ancestry of Thirty Three Rhode Islanders
Title: Ancestry of Thirty Three Rhode Islanders
Author: Austin, John Osborne
Publication: 1889
Quality: 2
Marriage 1 ELIZABETH b: ABT. 1590 in Elstow, Bedford, England
Married: 1608 in Kempstone, Bedford, England
Children
Frances LATHAM b: 15 FEB 1608/09 in Kempston, Bedford, England
Henry LATHAM b: ABT. 1612
Maria LATHAM b: ABT. 1612
Katherine LATHAM b: ABT. 1615
Elizabeth LATHAM b: ABT. 1617
Sarah LATHAM b: ABT. 1618
Ellen LATHAM b: ABT. 1619
John LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Ann LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
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Marriage 2 Winifred DOWNES b: UNKNOWN Married: ABT. 1622 Elizabeth ? and Lewis (Iii) Latham were married in
1608 in Kempstone, Bedford, England.
10339. Elizabeth ? was born about 1590 in Elstow, Bedford, England. She died about 1620 at the age of 30 in Elston,
Bedford, England. Children
Frances LATHAM b: 15 FEB 1608/09 in Kempston, Bedford, England
Henry LATHAM b: ABT. 1612
Maria LATHAM b: ABT. 1612
Katherine LATHAM b: ABT. 1615
Elizabeth LATHAM b: ABT. 1617
Sarah LATHAM b: ABT. 1618
Ellen LATHAM b: ABT. 1619
John LATHAM b: UNKNOWN Ann LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Lewis (Iii) Latham and Elizabeth ? had the following child:
5169

i. Frances LATHAM, born 15 Feb 1609, Kempston, Bedford, England; died 2 Sep 1677, Newport, Rhode
Island.

10340. Clement Weaver was born in Glastonbury, Some, England. Rebecca Holbrook and Clement Weaver were married
on 19 May 1617 in St. Johns, Glastonbury, Some, England.
10341. Rebecca Holbrook was born in 1597 in St. Johns, Glastonbury, Some, England. She died in Massachusetts.
Clement Weaver and Rebecca Holbrook had the following child:
5170

i. Clement Weaver, born bef 1620, Glastonbury, England; died aft 1645.

10342. William FREEBORN was born in 1594 in Witham, Essex, England. Mary ? and William FREEBORN were
married about 1625 in England ?.
10343. Mary ? was born in 1601 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. She died on 3 May 1670 at the age of 69 in Portsmouth,
Newport, Rhode Island. her children
John Aldburgh FREEBORN b: ABT. 1620
Mary FREEBORN b: ABT. 1625 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Sarah FREEBORN b: ABT. 1632
Gideon FREEBORN b: ABT. 1635 in Roxbury, Massachusetts
William FREEBORN and Mary ? had the following child:
5171

i. Mary Freeborn, born abt 1625, Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died 6 Mar 1663, Rhode Island.

10344. Matthew WYNGE was born in Banbury, Oxford, England. Name: Matthew WING
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1548 - 1550 in Banbury, Oxford, England
Death: 16 OCT 1614 in Banbury, Oxford, England
Burial: 19 OCT 1614 St. Mary's, Banbury, Oxford, England
Reference Number: 21158

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Father: Godfredus WING b: 1526 in Liege, Liege, Belgium
Mother: Levina b: 1530 in Of Banbury, Oxon, England
Marriage 1 Mary GULLIVER b: 1552 in Banbury, Oxford, England
Married: 1573 in Banbury, Oxford, England
Children
John WING b: 12 JAN 1583/84 in Banbury, Oxford, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Name: Matthew Wing
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1550
Burial: 19 OCT 1614 St. Mary's Parish Churchyard, Banbury, Oxfordshire,
England
Note:
from Raymond Wing's website:
. Matthew2 Wing(e) [Wynge] ([poss.] Rev. Godfr(i)edus1 Wynge) was born about
1548-50.(6989) The first known mention we have of Matthew Wing is contained in
the records of St. Mary's Church at Banbury, under date of 21 April 1576, when
his second son, Thomas, was "christened." There is no record of his marriage
or of the birth of his oldest son Fulk. From this, we infer that Matthew was
born in the days of the boy king, Edward VI, about the year 1548-50. The
records of St. Mary's go back to 1558, the year of Queen Elizabeth's ascension
to the throne. Prior to that, during the days of Queen Mary, 1553-1558, St.
Mary's was a Roman Catholic holding.(6990) He was buried 19 OCT 1614 at St.
Mary's Parish Churchyard in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. Mathew Wing made
the request in his will that his body should be buried in St. Mary's
churchyard. Somewhere in this ancient burial grounds lie the bodies of Matthew
and Mary. There are no memorial stones in the burial ground. In his history of
the "Former Parish Church of Banbury," Mr. William Potts thus refers to the
absence of ancient gravestones in the burial grounds, "The Former Church
contained the monuments of preceding generations, none of which, it is to be
regretted, were preserved and replaced in the new Church. The Church Building
Act of 1790, under which the destruction of the old Church, was allowed,
enacted "That in taking down the said old Church Chancel and Tower, as little
damage shall be done to the Graves, Grave Stones, Monuments, and Monumental
Inscriptions, as shall be necessarily removed. Inscriptions in and about the
same as reasonably may be, and that such Grave Stones, on account thereof,
shall be at the Charge and Expense of the Person or Persons interested
therein, and requesting the same be fixd on such part or parts of the Site of
the said old Church or Chancel, for answering as far as may be the Purposes
for which they were originally laid or put up, as the Trustees shall think
fit." "In spite of this the monuments seem to have been totally destroyed.
Apparently no persons were sufficiently interested in the memorials of old
families to come forward and take advantage of the clause in the Act which
enabled them to be preserved. It seems strange that those of such families as
the Copes of Hanwell, the Chamberlains of Wykham, the Danvers of Culworth and
Calthrop who certainly had representatives, if not lineal descendants, living
at the time should have been allowed to perish. The old families of the town,
such as the Knights and Whateleys, had apparently died out, and had no one to
save their monuments from demolition. The absence of any persons legally
entitled to demand the preservation of the monuments cannot, however, exempt
the Trustees under the act from blame which must ever attach to them for the
sacrilegious breaking up of tombs, which was the worst features of an
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altogether regrettable undertaking. A relic of a monument only appears to have
been used for a memorial purpose and that is the mediaeval effigy of an
ecclesiastic, which lies in the churchyard on the tomb of a parish clerk of
the last century. Some of the tombstones were used to pace the floor of the
new Chancel in its original condition. Fortunately we have a list of some of
the monuments as they existed in the Church early in the eighteenth century in
the collection of Dr. Rawlinson, which, on his death in 1755, were bequeathed
by him to the Bodleian Library." According to Potts, "A considerable amount of
damage to the ornamental parts of the interior of the Church seems to have
been done by the Puritans during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, and
afterwards the Church suffered greatly during the Civil War, when it was in
the hands of the Parliamentarian soldiers and was used by them as a vantage
point from which to fire on the castle, the fire from which it received in
return." Oxford, twenty three miles distant, was the seat of the government of
Charles I, during his war with parliament, and Banbury was the scene of many
stirring conflicts. The great battle of Edge Hill was fought seven miles
northwest of the town. Thirty years after the burial of Matthew Wing, the
bullets of Roundheads and Cavaliers were literally hurtling over his grave,
and the ground covering him, trampled upon by contending armies locked in the
arms of a deadly Civil War.(6991)
He married Mary (Unknown) about 1573.(6992) (Additional notes for Mary
(Unknown)(6993)) She was buried 24 JUL 1613 at St. Mary's Parish Churchyard in
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.(6994)
The vital records of St. Mary's church at Banbury had been kept for eighteen
years before the name Wing appeared upon the church books, in April, 1576,
when the baptism of Matthew's second son, Thomas, was recorded. The fact that
from this time on for a period of more than one hundred years the name of the
family appears with regularity and frequency, it may be surmised that Matthew
and his wife Mary married elsewhere, and that their first son, Fulk, was not a
native of Banbury.(6995)
The will of Matthew Wing is dated August 9, 1614 and it was proved in Court
November 15, 1614. He named his sons Fulk and Thomas as his executors, and the
document designated himself as a tailor. He records his wish that he be buried
in the churchyard of St. Mary's and makes bequests as follows: "To the poor of
Banbury, 10s; to his eldest son Fulk, lease of house in which testator dwells
and 20; to second son Thomas 40s; to son-in-law Robert Chamberlain 10; to
daughter Joana, 20s; bequests were left to the children of Fulk, viz: Anna,
Dorcas, Mary and Matthew; to John, son of Thomas; to Deborah and John,
children of son John; to John Nichols, son of son-in-law John Nichols; to
William, son of fourth son James; to Thomas, son of son-in-law Robert
Chamberlain; to the children of Richard Gillivar, viz: John, Thomas and Phebe.
It will be noted that Matthew makes no mention of his son Matthew in his will.
We are unable to account for the bequests to the children of Richard Gulliver,
who were undoubtedly in some way closely connected with the family.(6996)
Unconfirmed evidence states that Matthew died in Banbury, Oxfordshire,
England, 16 OCT 1614.(6997)
Matthew Wing(e) [Wynge] and Mary (Unknown) had the following children:
+ 4 i. [poss.] (Unknown)3 Wing(e) was born about 1572.

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+ 5 ii. Fulk(e) Wing(e) was born about 1574.


+ 6 iii. Thomas Wing(e) [Wynge] was born christened 21 APR 1576.
7 iv. Sibill Wing(e) was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England christened 26
JAN 157[7/]8.(6998) She was buried 22 FEB 157[7/]8 at St. Mary's Parish
Churchyard in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.
8 v. Elizabeth Wing(e) was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England christened
20 MAR 157[8/]9.(6999) She was buried 31 MAR 1579 at St. Mary's Parish
Churchyard in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.
+ 9 vi. Elizabeth Wing(e) was born christened 8 OCT 1581.
+ 10 vii. Rev. John Wing(e) [Wynge] was born christened 12 January 1584.
11 viii. Matthew [Matthias] Wing(e)(7000) was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire,
England christened 27 FEB 158[?5/]6.(7001) He married An(n) Ashwood in
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, 25 OCT 1613.(7002)
+ 12 ix. James Wing(e) was born christened 1 FEB 1587[/8?].
13 x. Sara[h] Wing(e) [Whynge] was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
christened 12 JAN 1589[/90?].(7004) She was buried 8 SEP 1604 at St. Mary's
Parish Churchyard in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.
+ 14 xi. Joane [Joana] Wing(e) was born christened 25 DEC 1592.
Father: ?Godfriedus Wynge
Mother: Levina Grant ?
Marriage 1 Mary Unknown
Married: ABT. 1573
Children
John Wing b: 12 JAN 1583/84 in Banbury, Oxford, England
10345. Mary ? was born in 1552 in Banbury, Oxford, England.
Matthew WYNGE and Mary ? had the following child:
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i. John WHING, born 12 Jan 1584, Banbury, Oxford, England.

10346. Stephen Batchelder was born on 23 Jun 1561 in Stoneham, Southampton, Hants., England. He was buried on 31
Oct 1656 in Allhallows, Staining, London, England. He died in Hackney, London, Middlesex, Eng. Marriage 1 Mrs.
Stephen BACHILER b: 1561 in Of, Wherwell, Hampshire, England
Married: in Wherwell, Hampshire, England, 1st Wife 2
Children
Ann BATCHELDER b: in Hampton, Rockingham, England
Theodate BACHELOR (BACHILER) b: in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
Samuel BACHILER (BACHELOR) (BATCHELDER) b: in Of, Wherwell, Hampshire, England
Henry BATCHELDER b: in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
(Batchelder) BACHILER b: ABT. 1587 in <, , England>
Nathaniel BATCHELDER b: 1589 in Of, Southampton, Hampshire, England
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BACHILER b: 1590 in , , England


Stephen BACHILER b: 1594 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
Mary BATCHELDER b: 1596 in Hackney, Middlesex, England
BACHILER b: ABT. 1598 in , Hampshire, Eng
Samuel BATCHELDER b: 1598 in Horrell, Hampshire, Eng
Joanna BACHILDER b: ABT. 1600 in Of Gorleston, Norfolk, England
Miss BATCHELDER b: ABT. 1600 in Horrell, Hampshire, Eng
Stephen BATCHELDER b: 1603 in Exeter, Kent, England
Francis BATCHELDER b: 1603 in Wherewell, Hampshire, England
Frances BACHILER b: 1603 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
John BATCHELDER b: 1605 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
William BATCHELDER b: 1607 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England
Deborah BATCHELDOR b: in Wherewell, Hamps, England
Sources:
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Repository:
Note:
NAME Family History Library
ADDR 35 N West Temple Street
CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Title: BATCHELDER.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Jun 10, 2000
10347. Anne Bates was born (date unknown).
Stephen Batchelder and Anne Bates had the following child:
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i. Deborah BATCHELDOR, born Wherewell, Hamps, England.

10496. Baron William CECIL 11-GF was born on 13 Sep 1521 in Bourne, Co. Lincoln, England. "Lord Burghley"
redirects here. For other holders of the title, see Baron Burghley.The Right Honourable
The Lord Burghley
KG PC

Lord High Treasurer


In office
July 1572 4 August 1598
Monarch Elizabeth I
Preceded by The Marquess of Winchester
Succeeded by The Earl of Dorset
Lord Privy Seal
In office
15901598
Monarch Elizabeth I
Preceded by Sir Francis Walsingham
Succeeded by Sir Robert Cecil
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In office
15711572
Monarch Elizabeth I
Preceded by Sir Nicholas Bacon
Succeeded by The Lord Howard of Effingham
Secretary of State
In office
22 November 1558 13 July 1572
Monarch Elizabeth I
Preceded by John Boxall
Succeeded by Thomas Smith
In office
5 September 1550 19 July 1553
Monarch Edward VI
Jane
Preceded by Nicholas Wotton
Succeeded by John Cheke
Personal details
Born William Cecil
13 September 1520
Bourne, Lincolnshire
Kingdom of England
Died 4 August 1598(1598-08-04) (aged77)
Cecil House
Westminster, London
Kingdom of England
Resting place St. Martin's Church
Stamford, Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
523856N 02839W / 52.6490N 0.4774W / 52.6490; -0.4774 (St Martin's Church, Stamford)
Spouse(s) Mary Cheke (d. 1543)
Mildred Cooke
Children Thomas
Francisca
Anne
William (b-d.1559)
William (b-d.1561)
Robert
Elizabeth
Parents Richard Cecil
Jane Heckington
Residence Burghley House
Cecil House
Theobalds House
Religion Anglican
Quartered arms of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, KG
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (sometimes spelt Burleigh) KG PC (13 September 1520 4 August 1598) was an
English statesman, the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State (15501553 and
15581572) and Lord High Treasurer from 1572. Albert Pollard says, "From 1558 for forty years the biography of Cecil is
almost indistinguishable from that of Elizabeth and from the history of England."[1]
Burghley set as the main goal of English policy the creation of a united and Protestant British Isles. His methods were to
complete the control of Ireland, and to forge an alliance with Scotland. Protection from invasion required a powerful Royal
Navy. While he was not fully successful, his successors agreed with his goals.[2] Derek Wilson (2013) says, "Few politicians
were more subtle or unscrupulous than William Cecil."[3] He was the founder of the Cecil dynasty which has produced
many politicians including two Prime Ministers.
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Contents
[hide]
1 Early life
2 Early career
3 Reign of Elizabeth
3.1 Foreign policy
3.2 Domestic politics
3.3 In Parliament
3.4 Treasurer
4 Burghley and Theobalds
5 Death
5.1 Descendants
6 Private life
7 Public conduct
8 Nicholas White
9 In popular culture
10 See also
11 Notes
12 References
13 Further reading
13.1 Primary sources
14 External links
Early life[edit]
Cecil was born in Bourne, Lincolnshire, in 1520, the son of Richard Cecil, owner of the Burghley estate (near Stamford,
Lincolnshire), and his wife, Jane Heckington. Pedigrees, elaborated by Cecil himself with the help of William Camden the
antiquary, associated him with the Welsh Cecils or Sitsylts of Allt-Yr-Ynys, Walterstone,[4] on the border of Herefordshire
and Monmouthshire, and traced his descent from an Owen of the time of King Harold and a Sitsyllt of the reign of William
Rufus. Sitsylt is the original Welsh spelling of the anglicised Cecil. There is now no doubt that the family was from the
Welsh Marches and Lord Burghley himself acknowledged this in his family pedigree painted at Theobalds.[5] The family
had connections with Dore Abbey.[6] However, the move to Stamford provides information concerning the Lord Treasurer's
grandfather, David; he, according to Burghley's enemies, kept the best inn in Stamford. David somehow secured the favour
of the first Tudor king, Henry VII, to whom he seems to have been Yeoman of the Guard. He was Sergeant-of-Arms to
Henry VIII in 1526, Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1532, and a Justice of the Peace for Rutland. His eldest son, Richard,
Yeoman of the Wardrobe (died 1554), married Jane, daughter of William Heckington of Bourne, and was father of three
daughters and the future Lord Burghley.
William, the only son, was put to school first at The King's School, Grantham, and then Stamford School, which he later
saved and endowed. In May 1535, at the age of fourteen, he went to St John's College, Cambridge,[7] where he was brought
into contact with the foremost scholars of the time, Roger Ascham and John Cheke, and acquired an unusual knowledge of
Greek. He also acquired the affections of Cheke's sister, Mary, and was in 1541 removed by his father to Gray's Inn, without
having taken a degree, as was common at the time for those not intending to enter the Church. The precaution proved useless
and four months later Cecil committed one of the rare rash acts of his life in marrying Mary Cheke. The only child of this
marriage, Thomas, the future Earl of Exeter, was born in May 1542, and in February 1543 Cecil's first wife died. Three years
later, on 21 December 1546 he married Mildred Cooke, who was ranked by Ascham with Lady Jane Grey as one of the two
most learned ladies in the kingdom, and whose sister, Anne, was the wife of Sir Nicholas (and later the mother of Sir Francis)
Bacon.
Early career[edit]
William Cecil's early career was spent in the service of the Duke of Somerset (a brother of the late queen, Jane Seymour),
who was Lord Protector during the early years of the reign of his nephew, the young Edward VI. Cecil accompanied
Somerset on his Pinkie campaign of 1547 (part of the "Rough Wooing"), being one of the two Judges of the Marshalsea. The
other was William Patten, who states that both he and Cecil began to write independent accounts of the campaign, and that
Cecil generously contributed his notes for Patten's narrative of the Exp edition into Scotland.
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Cecil, according to his autobiographical notes, sat in Parliament in 1543; but his name does not occur in the imperfect
parliamentary returns until 1547, when he was elected for the family borough of Stamford.
In 1548, he is described as the Protector's Master of Requests, which apparently means that he was clerk or registrar of the
court of requests which the Protector, possibly at Hugh Latimer's instigation, illegally set up in Somerset House to hear poor
men's complaints. He also seems to have acted as private secretary to the Protector, and was in some danger at the time of the
Protector's fall in October 1549. The lords opposed to Somerset ordered his detention on 10 October, and in November he
was in the Tower of London.
Cecil ingratiated himself with Warwick, and after less than three months he was out of the Tower. On 5 September 1550
Cecil was sworn in as one of King Edward's two Secretaries of State. In April 1551, Cecil became Chancellor of the Order of
the Garter.[8] But service under Warwick (by now the Duke of Northumberland) carried some risk, and decades later in his
diary, Cecil recorded his release in the phrase "ex misero aulico f actus liber et mei j uris" ("I was freed from this miserable
court").
To protect the Protestant government from the accession of a Catholic queen, Northumberland forced King Edward's lawyers
to create an instrument setting aside the Third Succession Act on 15 June 1553. (The document, which Edward titled "My
Devise for the Succession", barred both Elizabeth and Mary, the remaining children of Henry VIII, from the throne, in favour
of Lady Jane Grey.) Cecil resisted for a while, in a letter to his wife, he wrote: "Seeing great perils threatened upon us by the
likeness of the time, I do make choice to avoid the perils of God's displeasure." But at Edward's royal command he signed
it.[9] He signed not only the devise, but also the bond among the conspirators and the letters from the council to Mary Tudor
of 9 June 1553.[10]
Years afterwards, he pretended that he had only signed the devise as a witness, but in his apology to Queen Mary I, he did
not venture to allege so flimsy an excuse; he preferred to lay stress on the extent to which he succeeded in shifting the
responsibility on to the shoulders of his brother-in-law, Sir John Cheke, and other friends, and on his intrigues to frustrate the
Queen to whom he had sworn allegiance.[11]
There is no doubt that Cecil saw which way the wind was blowing, and disliked Northumberland's scheme; but he had not
the courage to resist the duke to his face. As soon, however, as the duke had set out to meet Mary, Cecil became the most
active intriguer against him,[12] and to these efforts, of which he laid a full account before Queen Mary, he mainly owed his
immunity. He had, moreover, had no part in the divorce of Catherine of Aragon or in the humiliation of Mary during Henry's
reign, and he made no scruple about conforming to the Catholic reaction. He went to Mass, confessed, and in no particular
official capacity went to meet Cardinal Pole on his return to England in December 1554, again accompanying him to Calais
in May 1555.
He was elected to Parliament as knight of the shire for Lincolnshire in 1553 (probably), 1555 and 1559 and for
Northamptonshire in 1563.
It was rumoured in December 1554 that Cecil would succeed Sir William Petre as Secretary of State, an office which, with
his chancellorship of the Garter, he had lost on Mary's accession to the throne. Probably the Queen had more to do with this
rumour than Cecil, though he is said to have opposed, in the parliament of 1555 (in which he represented Lincolnshire), a bill
for the confiscation of the estates of the Protestant refugees. But the story, even as told by his biographer,[13] does not
represent Cecil's conduct as having been very courageous; and it is more revealing that he found no seat in the parliament of
1558, for which Mary had directed the return of "discreet and good Catholic members".
Reign of Elizabeth[edit]
The Duke of Northumberland had employed Cecil in the administration of the lands of Princess Elizabeth. Before Mary died
he was a member of the "old flock of Hatfield", and from the first, the new Queen relied on Cecil. She appointed him
Secretary of State. His tight control over the finances of the Crown, leadership of the Privy Council, and the creation of a
highly capable intelligence service under the direction of Francis Walsingham made him the most important minister for the
majority of Elizabeth's reign.
Foreign policy[edit]
Dawson argues that Cecil's long-term goal was a united and Protestant British Isles, an objective to be achieved by
completing the conquest of Ireland and by creating an Anglo-Scottish alliance. With the land border with Scotland safe, the
main burden of defence would fall upon the Royal Navy, Cecil proposed to strengthen and revitalise the Navy, making it the
centerpiece of English power. He did obtain a firm Anglo-Scottish alliance reflecting the common religion and shared
interests of the two countries, as well as an agreement that offered the prospect of a successful conquest of Ireland. However,
his strategy ultimately failed. His idea that England's safety required a united British Isles became an axiom of English policy
by the 17th century.[14]
Though a Protestant, Cecil was not a religious purist; he aided the Protestant Huguenots and Dutch just enough to keep them
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going in the struggles which warded danger from England's shores. But Cecil never developed that passionate aversion from
decided measures which became a second nature to Elizabeth. His intervention in Scotland in 155960 showed that he could
strike hard when necessary; and his action over the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, proved that he was willing to take on
responsibilities from which the Queen shrank.
Engraving of Queen Elizabeth I, William Cecil and Sir Francis Walsingham, by William Faithorne, 1655
Generally he was in favour of more decided intervention on behalf of continental Protestants than Elizabeth would have
liked, but it is not always easy to ascertain the advice he gave. He left endless memoranda lucidly (nevertheless sometimes
bordering on the ridiculous) setting forth the pros and cons of every course of action; but there are few indications of the line
which he actually recommended when it came to a decision. How far he was personally responsible for the Anglican
Settlement, the Poor Laws, and the foreign policy of the reign, remains to a large extent a matter of conjecture. However, it is
most likely that Cecil's views carried the day in the politics of Elizabethan England. The historian Hilaire Belloc contends
that Cecil was the de f acto ruler of England during his tenure as Secretary; pointing out that in instances where his and
Elizabeth's wills diverged, it was Cecil's will that was imposed.
Leimon and Parker argue that Burghley was the principal protector of Edward Stafford, the English ambassador to Paris and
a paid spy who helped the Spanish at the time of the Spanish Armada. However, they do not claim Burghley knew of
Stafford's treason.[15]
Domestic politics[edit]
Cecil's share in the Religious Settlement of 1559 was considerable, and it coincided fairly with his own Anglican religious
views. Like the mass of the nation, he grew more Protestant as time wore on; he was happier to persecute Catholics than
Puritans; and he had no love for ecclesiastical jurisdiction. His prosecution of the English Catholics made him a recurring
character in the "evil counsellor polemics", written by Catholic exiles across the channel. In these pamphlets, polemicists
painted a black picture of Burghley as a corrupting influence over the queen.[16] "The Queen will listen to none but unto
him", exiled Catholic intelligencer Richard Verstegan wrote, "and somtymes, she is faine to come to his bedsyde to entreat
him in some-things."[17] He warmly remonstrated with John Whitgift, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, over his
persecuting Articles of 1583. The finest encomium was passed on him by the queen herself, when she said, "This judgment I
have of you, that you will not be corrupted with any manner of gifts, and that you will be faithful to the state."
In Parliament[edit]
Cecil presiding over the Court of Wards
He represented Lincolnshire in the Parliament of 1555 and 1559, and Northamptonshire in that of 1563, and he took an
active part in the proceedings of the House of Commons until his elevation to the peerage; but there seems no good evidence
for the story that he was proposed as Speaker in 1563. In January 1561, he was given the lucrative office of Master of the
Court of Wards and Liveries in succession to Sir Thomas Parry. As Master of the Court of Wards, Burghley supervised the
raising and education of wealthy, aristocratic boys whose fathers had died before they reached maturity. These included
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, and Roger Manners, 5th Earl of
Rutland. He is widely credited with reforming an institution notorious for its corruption, but the extent of his reforms has
been disputed by some scholars.[18]
In February 1559, he was elected Chancellor of Cambridge University in succession to Cardinal Pole; he was created M.A.
of that university on the occasion of Elizabeth's visit in 1564, and M.A. of Oxford on a similar occasion in 1566. He was the
first Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, between 1592 and 1598.
On 25 February 1571, Queen Elizabeth elevated him as Baron Burghley. The fact that Burghley continued to act as Secretary
of State after his elevation illustrates the growing importance of that office, which under his son became a secretary of the
ship of state. In 1572 Burghley privately admonished the queen for her "doubtful dealing with the Queen of Scots." He made
a strong attack on everything he thought Elizabeth had done wrong as queen. In his view, Mary had to be executed because
her life was a rallying cause for the Catholics and played into the hands of the Spanish and of the pope, who
excommunicated Elizabeth in 1570 and sent in Jesuits to organise a Catholic underground. By 15856 these missionaries had
set up a secret, but highly effective, underground system for the transport and support of priests arriving from the
Continent.[19][20][21] Elizabeth's indecision was maddening; finally in 1587 Elizabeth had Mary executed.[22]
Treasurer[edit]
In 1572, Lord Winchester, who had been Lord High Treasurer under Edward, Mary and Elizabeth, died. His vacant post was
offered to Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, who declined it and proposed Burghley, stating that the latter was the more
suitable candidate because of his greater "learning and knowledge".[23] The new Lord Treasurer's hold over the queen
strengthened with the years.
Burghley and Theobalds[edit]
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Burghley House
Burghley House near the town of Stamford was built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and modelled on the privy lodgings
of Richmond Palace.[24][25] It was subsequently the residence of his descendants, the Earls and Marquesses of Exeter. The
house is one of the principal examples of 16th-century Elizabethan architecture.
A new Theobalds House just off the main road north from London to Ware, was built between 1564 and 1585 to the order of
Burghley. The Queen visited eight times between 1572 and 1596.
Death[edit]
Tomb of Lord Burghley in St Martin's, Stamford
Lord Burghley collapsed (possibly from a stroke or heart attack) in 1592. Before he died, Robert, his only surviving son by
his second wife, was ready to step into his shoes as the Queen's principal adviser. Having survived all his children except
Robert and Thomas, Burghley died at his London residence, Cecil House on 4 August 1598, and was buried in St Martin's
Church, Stamford.
Descendants[edit]
His elder son, Sir Thomas Cecil, who inherited the Barony of Burghley on his death, was later created Earl of Exeter. His
younger son, Sir Robert Cecil (later created Baron Cecil, Viscount Cranborne and finally Earl of Salisbury), inherited his
political mantle, taking on the role of chief minister and arranging a smooth transfer of power to the Stuart administration
under King James I. His daughter Anne became the first wife of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, in 1571; she served as
a Maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth before her marriage.
Burghley's descendants include the Marquesses of Exeter, descended from his elder son Thomas; and the Marquesses of
Salisbury, descended from his younger son Robert. One of the latter branch, Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury
(18301903), served three times as Prime Minister under Queen Victoria and Edward VII.
Private life[edit]
In contrast to his public unscrupulousness, Burghley's private life was upright; he was a faithful husband, a careful father and
a dutiful master. A book-lover and antiquarian, he made a special hobby of heraldry and genealogy. It was the conscious and
unconscious aim of the age to reconstruct a new landed aristocracy on the ruins of the old, Catholic order. As such, Burghley
was a great builder, planter and patron. All the arts of architecture and horticulture were lavished on Burghley House and
Theobalds, which his son exchanged for Hatfield.
Public conduct[edit]
His public conduct does not present itself in quite so amiable a light. As the marquess of Winchester said of himself, he was
sprung from the willow rather than the oak, and he was not the man to suffer for convictions. The interest of the state was the
supreme consideration, and to it he had no hesitation in sacrificing individual consciences. He frankly disbelieved in
toleration; "that state," he said, "could never be in safety where there was a toleration of two religions. For there is no enmity
so great as that for religion; and therefore they that differ in the service of their God can never agree in the service of their
country."[26] With a maxim such as this, it was easy for him to maintain that Elizabeth's coercive measures were political
and not religious. To say that he was Machiavellian is meaningless, for every statesman is so more or less; especially in the
16th century men preferred efficiency to principle. On the other hand, principles are valueless without law and order; and
Burghley's craft and subtlety prepared a security in which principles might find some scope.
Cecil by George S. StuartNicholas White[edit]
The most prolonged of Cecil's surviving personal correspondences is with an Irish judge, Nicholas White, lasting from 1566
until 1590; it is contained in the State Pap ers Ireland 63 and Lansdowne MS. 102, but receives hardly a mention in the
literature on Cecil.[27]
White had been a tutor to Cecil's children during his student days in London, and the correspondence suggests that he was
held in lasting affection by the family. In the end, White fell into a Dublin controversy over the confessions of an intriguing
priest, which threatened the authority of the Queen's deputised government in Ireland; out of caution Cecil withdrew his
longstanding protection and the judge was imprisoned in London and died soon after.
White's most remarked-upon service for Cecil is his report on his visit with Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1569, during the early
years of her imprisonment. He may have published an English translation of the Argonautica in the 1560s but no copy has
survived.
In popular culture[edit]
Cecil has been a character in many works of fiction and documentary essay concerned with Elizabeth I's reign. Richard
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Attenborough depicted him in the film Elizabeth. He was played by Ben Webster in the 1935 film Drake of England. He was
a prominent supporting character in the 1937 film Fire Over England, starring Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, and Flora
Robson; Burghley (spelled Burleigh in the film) was played by Morton Selten. He also appears in the television mini-series
Elizabeth I with Helen Mirren, played by Ian McDiarmid; was portrayed by Ronald Hines in the 1971 TV series Elizabeth
R;[28] and by Ian Hart in the 2005 miniseries The Virgin Queen. He is portrayed by David Thewlis in Roland Emmerich's
Anonymous.
Cecil appears as a character in the novels I, Elizabeth by Rosalind Miles, The Virgin's Lover and The Other Queen by
Philippa Gregory, and is a prominent secondary character in several books by Bertrice Small. He also appears prominently in
the alternative history Ruled Britannia, by Harry Turtledove, in which he and his son Sir Robert Cecil are conspirators and
patrons of William Shakespeare in an attempt to restore Elizabeth to power after a successful Spanish invasion and conquest
of England. In addition, he is portrayed as a young man in Lamentation by C. J. Sansom.
Cecil is also portrayed by Ben Willbond in the BAFTA award winning children's comedy television series Horrible
Histories.
10497. Baroness Mary CHEKE 11-GM was born in 1512 in St. Mary's the Great, Cambridge, England. She died on 22
Feb 1542 at the age of 30 in Cambridge, England. Birth: 1512 in St. Mary's, Cambridge, England
Death: 22 Feb 1542/43 in Cambridge, England
Marriage 1 William CECIL b: 18 Sep 1520 in Bourne, Near Stamford,
Lincolnshire, England
Married: 8 May 1541 in Gray's Inn, London, England
Children
Thomas, Sr. CECIL b: 5 May 1542 in Cambridge, England
Robert CECIL b: 1 Jun 1653
William CECIL and Mary CHEKE had the following child:
5248

i. 1st Baron Burghley Thomas CECIL 10-GF, born 5 May 1542, St. Mary the Great, Co. Cambridge,
England; died 7 Feb 1622, London, Co. Middlesex, England.

10498. 4th Baron Latymer John NEVILLE 11-GF was born about 1520 in Snape Hall, Snape, co. York, England. He
died on 22 Apr 1577 at the age of 57. Baroness Lucy SOMERSET and 4th Baron Latymer John NEVILLE 11-GF were
married in 1545 in Cheapstow, co. Monmouth, England.
10499. Baroness Lucy SOMERSET was born about 1523 in Cheapstow, co. Monmouth, England. She died on 22 Feb
1582 at the age of 59.
John NEVILLE and Lucy SOMERSET had the following children:

5249

i. Catherine NEVILLE was born in 1542 in Snape Hall, Snape, co. York, England.
ii. Baroness Dorothy "of Exeter" NEVILLE, born abt 1548, York, England; died 23 Mar 1608, London,
Co. Middlesex, England.
iii. Lucy NEVILLE was born about 1549 in Snape Hall, Snape, co. York, England.
iv. Elizabeth NEVILLE was born about 1550 in Snape Hall, Snape, co. York, England.

10500. Johnannes Oxenbridge was born about 1550 in England. He was also known as John. Early Colonists with ties to
Royalty in Europe
10501. ? Theodora Unknown was born (date unknown).
Johnannes Oxenbridge and ? Theodora Unknown had the following child:
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i. Thomas Oxenbridge, born 1578, England.

10576. Rowland Bulkeley was born in 1542 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG.


10577. Elizabeth Barker was born (date unknown).
Rowland Bulkeley and Elizabeth Barker had the following child:
5288

i. William Bulkeley, born abt 1565.

10578. Richard Colton was born (date unknown).


10579. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Richard Colton and Unknown had the following child:
5289

i. Marie Colton.

Fifteenth Generation
20592. Bartholomeus LAENEN was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Catharina Baeken
Children
Jan Laenen Van Pelt b: ABT 1594 in Liege,Belgium Catharina BAEKEN and Bartholomeus LAENEN were married on 11
Aug 1613 in Catholic Church, Overpelt, Leige, Belgium.
20593. Catharina BAEKEN was born (date unknown).
Bartholomeus LAENEN and Catharina BAEKEN had the following child:
10296

i. Jan Laenen VAN PELT, born abt 1594, Liege, Belgium.

20672. John DUNGAN was born in 1540 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. He died on 8 Aug 1592 at the age of 52 in Dublin,
Dublin, Ireland. He was buried in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Children
Walter DUNGAN b: 6 NOV 1579 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Edward DUNGAN b: 1582 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
Thomas DUNGAN b: 1584 in Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland
William DUNGAN b: 15 DEC 1589 in Of Celbridge,Kildare,Ireland Margaret FORSTER and John DUNGAN were married
in 1578 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland.
20673. Margaret FORSTER was born in 1555 in Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland.
John DUNGAN and Margaret FORSTER had the following child:
10336

i. Thomas DUNGAN, born 1584, Celbridge, Kildare, Ireland; died 21 Dec 1626, Hurch, Dublin, Ireland.
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20676. Jr. Latham John was born about 1559 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: BEF. 1584
Children
Lewis LATHAM b: 1584 in Elstow, Bedford, England
William LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Simon LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Ursula LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Elizabeth LATHAM b: UNKNOWN UNKNOWN and Jr. Latham John were married in 1585 in Elveston, Bedford, England.
20677. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Jr. Latham John and UNKNOWN had the following child:
10338

i. Lewis (Iii) Latham, born 1584, Brigstock, Northamptonshire, England; died 15 May 1655, Elveston,
Bedford, England.

20680. Thomas WEAVER was born about 1560 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales. Margaret Adams and Thomas WEAVER were
married about 1585 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales ?.
20681. Margaret Adams was born about 1565 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales.
Thomas WEAVER and Margaret Adams had the following child:
10340

i. Clement Weaver, born Glastonbury, Some, England.

20682. William HOLBROOK was born in 1568 in England. He died before 1625 at the age of 57 in Glastonbury, Some,
England. Death: BEF. 1 FEB 1625/26 Edith SAUNDERS and William HOLBROOK were married in 1586 in Glastonbury,
Some, England.
20683. Edith SAUNDERS was born about 1562 in Glastonbury, Some, England. She died on 11 Jun 1612 at the age of 50
in Glastonbury, Some, England.
William HOLBROOK and Edith SAUNDERS had the following child:
10341

i. Rebecca Holbrook, born 1597, St. Johns, Glastonbury, Some, England; died Massachusetts.

20688. Reverend WYNGE Godfredus was born in 1526 in Liege, Liege, Belgium. from Raymond Wing's website:
[poss.] Rev. Godfr(i)edus1 Wynge(6979) was born in Liege, Liege, Belgium
about 1526.(6980) Godfr(i)edus died 3 SEP 1595/7 in London, England, at 70
years of age.(6981)
He married Levina Grant ? circa 1545.(6982) (Additional notes for Levina
Grant?(6983)) Levina died 1562.(6984)
It is possible that Matthew Wynge was the son of Rev. Godfr(i)edus Wynge, an
early minister at Sandwich, England. Some family members believe it is more
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than a coincidence that two generations later Rev. John Wyng also served as
minister to the same Sandwich Church. However, neither the Wing Family of
America, Inc., nor the compiler is aware of any other evidence that links
these two ministers. In addition, an early OWL recorded the following: Mr.
Leander J. Wing, of Lexington, Mass. and his daughter, Mrs. Mabel Wing Castle,
late of Honolulu, have been in England for several months, and while there,
made inquiry of eminent genealogists as to the possibilities of tracing the
Wing family ancestry beyond Matthew Wing of Banbury. The following very
interesting communication written by Lothrop Witherington, an eminent London
genealogist to Mrs. Castle, and by that lady transmitted to Mrs. Chamberlin,
under date of June 30, 1910, would indicate that the possibilities of making
further finds in England are not by any means exhausted. Mr. Witherington
writes: "According to promise I send you some suggestions concerning the
ancestry of your ancestors, the Rev. John Wing and his wife Deborah Bachelor.
Practically, all that is at present generally known concerning the Rev. John
Wing, is the information discovered by my old friend the distinguished
genealogist, Mr. Henry Fitz Gilbert Waters, whose work I am continuing in
connection with my other undertakings, and all of whose manuscripts, including
the Wing notes, are now in my possession. To these notes, I have added
important information myself, and, I think, sufficient data, if I am given the
opportunity to adequately work up the proofs, to carry the pedigree back
several generations. Mr. Waters printed in his "Genealogical Gleanings" the
wills of Rev. John Wing himself, which is in folio 73 of Register Scroope of
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, and of Matthew Wing in folio 111 of
Register Lowe of the same Court. The will of the Rev. John Wing was annotated
by my deceased friend Mr. Whitmore, the late City Registrar of Boston, and one
of the most accomplished genealogists New England has ever had. Mr. Whitmore
showed at once that the supposed first John Wing of Sandwich in New England
given in Savage's Dictionary was a myth, and that Deborah Bachelor came over
as a widow with her children, her husband who had been one of the pastors of
the Puritan exiles in Holland had died in the famous parish of St. Mary
Aldemary near Cheapside in London in 1629, the year before the great fleet
went over to Boston with Winthrop. Mr. Waters also showed that the Rev. John
Wing was the son of Matthew Wing who died at Banbury in Oxfordshire in 1614,
being a tailor in that famous market town. Mr. Whitmore rarely made a mistake
and I suppose he is correct in this case, though I do not quite see the
complete proof, but I have not, on such short notice, had sufficient time to
go thoroughly into the question.(6985) If Matthew Wing of Banbury was the
father of Rev. John Wing, I think that I have the father of Matthew Wing, but
wish further opportunity of confirming my notes before committing myself.
Although there are various Wings whose wills are found in Oxfordshire before
the date of Matthew, they are mostly connected with the yeomanry, and Matthew
belonged to an eminently worthy trade, the cloth industry, far and away the
most important in England at that epoch, and the back-bone of the great
Puritan movement. I have found the will of a cloth worker in quite a different
shire, but in a famous town for New England ancestry, who leaves an only son
Matthew, just a generation before the date of the man of Banbury. With such a
rare surname one can fairly deduce that this is pretty near the mark, though
sometimes we stumble first on the wrong individual, but they usually prove to
be near cousins. The name of Matthew becomes specially interesting when we
find that some of the Wings of this connection had connections named Grant, at
once suggesting the origin of that famous old New England pioneer, Matthew
Grant of Dorchester, afterwards the first town clerk of Hartford and ancestor
of General Grant. Mr. Waters also presented the will of Simon Wing, a tailor
of St. Clement-Danes near Temple Bar in London, who died in 1626 or 1627 and
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whose will is in folio 29 of Register Skynner. He rather confuses the issue,
as he has brothers Matthew and John who seem to be not the same as the Rev.
John and his brother, but they are probably another generation... The fact
remains that there are two parishes named Wing in England. One Wing All Saints
in Buckinghamshire aforesaid, and a tiny Wing St. Peter and St. Paul in
Rutlandshire. Perhaps the two have some mysterious connection. They could each
be the origin of the name, and might be the source of a similar name for two
quite distinct families... The Rev. John Wing was doubtless descended at some
epoch from a knightly family, though his immediate connections were
industrial, and thus the name was doubtless manorial, and the overwhelming
probability is that it came from Buckinghamshire parish. Wing in
Buckinghamshire has become famous from its inclusion in the famous jingle
"Tring, Wing and Ivinghoe Hampdon did forego For striking of a blow." ...
"Wing" is however in itself by far the most historic and interesting of the
three. It was the seat of a priory founded by the Empress Maud as an adjunct
to the great Benedictine Establishment at Angers the capitol of the
Plantagenet husband, the Count of Anjou, whose great fortress still remains
today the most impressive sample of medieval warlike strength, putting even
the tower of London to shame. At the suppression of the religious houses under
Henry VIII. "Wing" fell for a time into the hands of Cardinal Wolsley in the
brief interval before his own historic personal disaster. In the meanwhile
during all these intervening centuries some of the most famous baronial
families had been connected with "Wing" and the Queen's consorts of England
had been patrons to this church. This makes the analysis of the Wing coat of
arms most interesting. Az, a green maunch. The maunch is preeminently the coat
of Robin Hood house of Hastings, the earls of Huntingdon, and also the famous
houses of Tonez (the Knights of the Swan), of De la Ware, and of Congers, also
of the fairly well known houses of Wharton, Staverton, Calthorpe, Mahun,
Buller, Norton, Fleming, Mounsell, Thukhall, Aschem, Flamville, Heyford, and
Grosby. Far more to the point, however, is the fact the "mounce vert" is alone
given by Glover to Pagnell of Bringham. Now the great house of Pagnell
connects Lincolnshire and Buckinghamshire, having famous seats in both. And if
the Wings are a branch of the Pagnells, it would account for their green
mouche, and their double connection with distant shires... (6986)
[poss.] Rev. Godfr(i)edus Wynge and Levina Grant? had the following
children:
2 i. [poss.] John2 Wing(e) Alderman of Banbury. He married Anne Bartlett
1589.(6987) The Chronicles of Banbury note, under the year 1608, that the
Charter of King James to Banbury, given 28 June 1608, appoints John Pym, John
Winge, Robert Bentlye, George Moslye, Edward Wisdome, and John Austen to be
Chief Burgesses for life, unless they shall any of them be removed by the
majority of the Council. John Wing remained a Chief Burgess during the residue
of his life, and it is recorded in the books of St. Mary's Church among the
"burials" that Mr. John Wing, Alderman of Banbury," was buried 22d Nov.
1626.(6988)
+ 3 ii. Matthew Wing(e) [Wynge] was born about 1548-50.
Marriage 1 Levina Grant ?
Children
Matthew Wing b: ABT. 1550
John Wing

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20689. Levina GRANT was born in 1530 in Banbury, Oxon, England.


Reverend WYNGE Godfredus and Levina GRANT had the following child:
10344

i. Matthew WYNGE, born Banbury, Oxford, England.

20692. Philip Bachelder was born in 1531 in Wherwell, Hampshire, , England. He died about 1559 at the age of 28. Anne
Flanders and Philip Bachelder were married in Wherwell, Hampshire, England, 1st Wife.
20693. Anne Flanders was born in 1538 in England.
Philip Bachelder and Anne Flanders had the following child:
10346

i. Stephen Batchelder, born 23 Jun 1561, Stoneham, Southampton, Hants., England; died Hackney,
London, Middlesex, Eng.

20994. Peter Cheke was born (date unknown).


20995. Agnes Duffield was born (date unknown).
Peter Cheke and Agnes Duffield had the following child:
10497

i. Baroness Mary CHEKE 11-GM, born 1512, St. Mary's the Great, Cambridge, England; died 22 Feb
1542, Cambridge, England.

20996. 3rd Baron John III (Lord Latimer) NEVILLE 12-GF was born on 17 Nov 1493 in Snape Hall, Snape, co. York,
England. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer
Snape Castle, seat of the Barons Latimer
Spouse(s) Dorothy de Vere
Elizabeth Musgrave
Catherine Parr
(m. 153443; his death)
Issue John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer
Margaret Neville
Noble family House of Neville
Father Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer
Mother Anne Stafford
Born 17 November 1493
Died 2 March 1543
John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer (17 November 1493 2 March 1543) was an English peer. His third wife was Catherine
Parr, later Queen consort of King Henry VIII.
Contents
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1 Family
2 Career
3 Marriages and issue
4 Footnotes
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5 References
6 External links
7 Ancestry
Family[edit]
John Neville, born 17 November 1493, was the eldest son of Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer, by Anne Stafford,
daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton, Worcestershire, and Katherine Fray (12 May 1482), the daughter of Sir John
Fray, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by Agnes Danvers (d. June 1478), the daughter of Sir John Danvers (died c.1448). He
had five brothers and six sisters:[1]
William Neville (15 July 1497 c.1545), author of The Castell of Pleasure, who married, before 1 April 1529, Elizabeth
Greville, the daughter of Sir Giles Greville, by whom he had a son, Richard Neville of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie,
Worcestershire, and two daughters, Mary and Susan.[2] After the death without male issue of John Neville, 4th Baron
Latimer, William's son, Richard Neville (d. 27 May 1590), wrongfully assumed the title of Baron Latimer.[3]
Sir Thomas Neville of Piggotts Hall in Ardleigh, Essex, who married Mary Teye, the daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas
Teye, by whom he had a son, Thomas.[4]
Marmaduke Neville of Marks Tey, who married Elizabeth Teye, the daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Teye, by whom he
had a son, Christopher, who died young, and a daughter, Alianore, who married Thomas Teye, esquire, of Layer de la Haye,
Essex.[4]
George Neville, Archdeacon of Carlisle, (born 29 July 1509, buried 6 September 1567 at Well, North Yorkshire).[5]
Christopher Neville.[4]
Margaret Neville (born 9 March 1495), who married, by papal dispensation dated 22 November 1505, Edward Willoughby
(d. November 1517) of Alcester, Warwickshire, son of Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke (d. 10 or 11
November 1521), by his first wife, Elizabeth Beauchamp, by whom she had three daughters, Elizabeth (buried 15 November
1562), who married Sir Fulke Greville (d. 10 November 1559), Anne (d. 1528) and Blanche (d. before 1543), who married
Francis Dawtrey.[6] Elizabeth Willoughby and Sir Fulke Greville (d. 10 November 1559) were the grandparents of the
courtier and author, Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke.[7]
Dorothy Neville (14961532), who married Sir John Dawney, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1543.[4]
Elizabeth Neville (born 28 April 1500), who married, before 1531, Sir Christopher Danby (c.1505 14 June 1571), of
Farnley, North Yorkshire, only son of Sir Christopher Danby (d. 17 March 1518) and Margaret Scrope, daughter of Thomas
Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Masham (d.1475). They had six sons, Sir Thomas Danby, Christopher Danby, John Danby,
James Danby, Marmaduke Danby and William Danby, and eight daughters, Dorothy, who married Sir John Neville; Mary;
Joan, who married Roger Meynell, esquire; Margaret, who married Christopher Hopton, esquire; Anne, who married Sir
Walter Calverley; Elizabeth, who married Thomas Wentworth, esquire; Magdalen, who married Marmaduke Wyvill; and
Margery, who married Christopher Mallory, esquire.[8] Anne Danby and Sir Walter Calverley were the grandparents of
Walter Calverley (d.1605), whose murder of his children is dramatized in A Yorkshire Tragedy, attributed on the title page to
William Shakespeare.[9] It seems likely that Anne's brother, William Danby, was the William Danby who served as coroner
at the inquest into the death of Christopher Marlowe in 1593.
Katherine Neville.[4]
Susan Neville (1501 c.1560), who married the rebel Richard Norton (d. 9 April 1585), esquire, the eldest son of John
Norton (d. 1557) by Anne Radcliffe (d. before 1557).[10]
Joan Neville.[4]
After the death of Anne Stafford, Neville's father, by licence dated 5 July 1502, married secondly, Margaret (d. 16 December
1521), the widow of Sir James Strangways.[11]
Career[edit]
The Neville family was one of the oldest and most powerful in the North, with a long-standing tradition of military service
and a reputation for seeking power at the cost of the loyalty to the crown as shown by the Earl of Warwick, John's
cousin.[12]
Neville came to court as one of the King's gentlemen-pensioners.[13] In 1513 he served in King Henry VIII's French
campaign, and was knighted after the capture of Tournai.[14] He took part about 1517 in the investigation of the case of the
Holy Maid of Leominster.[13] He was knight of the shire (MP) for Yorkshire in 1529, his fellow knight of the shire being his
cousin, Sir Marmaduke Constable, the son of his mother's sister, Joyce Stafford, and Sir Marmaduke Constable.[15]
Neville's father died before the end of 1530. Neville was appointed to the Council of the North in that year, and signed the
letter petitioning Pope Clement VII to grant Henry VIII a divorce from Catherine of Aragon.[14] He had livery of his lands
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on 17 March 1531. He lived chiefly at Snape Castle, Yorkshire, but sometimes at Wyke in Worcestershire.
In 1536 he was implicated in the Pilgrimage of Grace, in an ambivalent role. It was rumoured that he was captured by the
rebels, and he afterwards said of the part he had played: "My being among them was a very painful and dangerous time to
me". He represented the insurgents, however, in November 1536 at the conferences with the royal leaders, and helped to
secure the amnesty.
He then returned home and took no part in the Bigod rising of the following year. He did have to give up his town house in
the churchyard of the Charterhouse to a friend of Lord Russell. He died 2 March 1543 in London, and was buried in St.
Paul's Cathedral.
Marriages and issue[edit]
Neville married firstly, by 1520, Dorothy (d. 7 February 1527), daughter of Sir George de Vere by Margaret Stafford, and
sister of John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford, by whom he had a son and a daughter:[16]
John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer (1520[17]-1577), married Lucy, daughter of Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester by
whom he left four daughters and co-heiresses, of whom Dorothy married Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter. At his death the
barony of Latimer fell into abeyance among his four daughters, and so remained until 1913, when Francis Burdett Thomas
Coutts-Nevill was summoned to Parliament by writ, dated 11 February 1913.[18][19] Latimer was buried next to Snape
Castle in St. Michaels Church, Wells, within Nevilles Chapel.[20]
Margaret Neville (1525[21]-1546), was betrothed to Ralph Bigod. She died at age twenty-one with no children.[12]
Neville married secondly, by licence dated 20 June 1528, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edward Musgrave of Hartley,
Westmorland, and Edenhall, Cumberland, by whom he had no issue.[16]
Neville married thirdly, in the summer of 1534, Catherine (15121548), daughter of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal,
Westmorland, and widow of Sir Edward Borough (d. 1533), son of Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh. She afterwards became
the sixth wife of King Henry VIII
20997. Dorothy DE VERE was born about 1497 in Oxford, co. Oxford, England.
John III (Lord Latimer) NEVILLE and Dorothy DE VERE had the following child:
10498

i. 4th Baron Latymer John NEVILLE 11-GF, born abt 1520, Snape Hall, Snape, co. York, England; died
22 Apr 1577.

20998. Earl of Worcester Henry (Knight) SOMERSET was born about 1496 in Chepstow, co. Monmouth, England. He
died on 26 Nov 1549 at the age of 53. He was a Knt., KG, Earl of Worcester. Faris (1999, p. 334): "HENRY SOMERSET,
Knt., of Gower, co.
Glamorgan and Chepstoe, co. Monmouth, Earl of Worcester, son
and heir by first marriage, was married for the first time,
with papal dispensation dated 15 June 1514, to MARGARET
COURTENAY, daughter of William Courtenay, Earl of Devon, by
Katherine, daughter of King Edward IV. She died before 15 Apr.
1526 s.p. He was married for the second time before 1527 to
ELIZABETH BROWNE, daughter of Anthony Browne, Knt., by Lucy,
daughter of John Neville, Marquess of Montagu (descendant of
King Edward I). HENRY SOMERSET,
Earl of Worcester, died aged about fifty-three on 26 Nov. 1549.
The will of "lady Elizabeth, Countess of Worcester, of
Chepstoe, Monmouth" was dated 20 Apr. and proved 23 Oct. 1565
(P.C.C., 28 Morrison). They were buried at Chepstow (M.I.s).
C.P. 12(1):851-852 (1953)."
Residence: Gover, Co. Glamorgan, Wales 1
Residence: Chepstoe, Co. Monmouth, England 1
Sources:
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Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The


Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 334
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families Countess Elizabeth BROWNE and Earl of Worcester Henry (Knight) SOMERSET were married before
1527.
20999. Countess Elizabeth BROWNE was born (date unknown). He was married for the second time before 1527 to
ELIZABETH BROWNE, daughter of Anthony Browne, Knt., by Lucy,
daughter of John Neville, Marquess of Montagu (descendant of
King Edward I) [see BROWNE 7 for her ancestry]
Marriage 1 Elizabeth BROWNE
Married: BEF 1527 1
Children
Lucy SOMERSET b: ABT 1523 in Cheapstow, co. Monmouth, England
William SOMERSET KB, KG, Earl of Worcester b: ABT 1527
Henry (Knight) SOMERSET and Elizabeth BROWNE had the following children:
10499

i. Baroness Lucy SOMERSET, born abt 1523, Cheapstow, co. Monmouth, England; died 22 Feb 1582.
ii. William SOMERSET was born about 1527. He was a KB, KG, Earl of Worcester.

21152. Thomas Bulkeley was born in 1515 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG. Note: Many genealogies traditionally
show descent to Mary BULKELEY who m.
Thomas WITTEN, through son Edward (to Peter to William b.c 1618) but recent
research shows to line goes through son Rowland.
Birth: 1515 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG
Death: 1591 in Woore, co.Shropshire, ENG
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Randall GROSVENOR b: 1515
Married: 1538 in Woore, co.Shropshire, ENG
Children
Edward BULKELEY b: ABT 1540
Rowland BULKELEY b: 1542 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG Elizabeth Randall Grosvenor and Thomas Bulkeley
were married in 1538 in Woore, co.Shropshire, ENG.
21153. Elizabeth Randall Grosvenor was born in 1515. Note:
For the medieval continuation of the GROSVENOR linage, see the RJONES
database:
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http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/surnames.htm
Children
Edward BULKELEY b: ABT 1540
Rowland BULKELEY b: 1542 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG
Thomas Bulkeley and Elizabeth Randall Grosvenor had the following child:
10576

i. Rowland Bulkeley, born 1542, Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG.

21154. George Barker was born (date unknown).


21155. ? Steventon was born (date unknown).
George Barker and ? Steventon had the following child:
10577

i. Elizabeth Barker.

Sixteenth Generation
41344. Patrick DUNGAN was born in 1528 in Castleton, Kildare, Ireland. Children
John DUNGAN b: 1540 in Dublin,Dublin,Ireland
William DUNGAN b: 1552 in Castleton,Kildare,Ireland
Richard DUNGAN b: 1556/1557 in Castleton,Kildare,Ireland
William DUNGAN b: ABT 1557 in ,,Ireland
Thomas DUNGAN b: ABT 1559 in ,,Ireland
Walter DUNGAN b: 1560 in Castleton,Kildare,Ireland
Thomas DUNGAN b: 1563 in Castleton,Kildare,Ireland ? WOGAN and Patrick DUNGAN were married about 1551 in
Ireland.
41345. ? WOGAN was born about 1532 in Castleton, Kildare, Ireland.
Patrick DUNGAN and ? WOGAN had the following child:
20672

i. John DUNGAN, born 1540, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; died 8 Aug 1592, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

41352. John Latham was born in 1522 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England. He died in England. ID: I02456
Name: John LATHAM
Sex: M
Birth: 1522 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England
Death: BEF. 1592
Occupation: Keeper of the Great Park of Brigstock, Northamptonshire-part of
Rockingham forest and a Royal Mano
Reference Number: 2851
Marriage 1 JOAN b: ABT. 1527
Married: BEF. 1559
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Children
John LATHAM , Jr. b: ABT. 1559 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England
Maurice LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Thomas LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Bates LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Marriage 2 UNKNOWN b: UNKNOWN
Married: UNKNOWN
Children
Nicholas LATHAM b: 1548
Margitts LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Wright LATHAM b: UNKNOWN Joan ? and John Latham were married in Brigstock, Rockingham, Northamptonshire,
England.
41353. Joan ? was born about 1527. Married: BEF. 1559
Children
John LATHAM , Jr. b: ABT. 1559 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England
Maurice LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Thomas LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Bates LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Marriage 2 Thomas MONTAGU b: UNKNOWN Married: UNKNOWN
John Latham and Joan ? had the following child:
20676

i. Jr. Latham John, born abt 1559, Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England.

41360. John WEAVER was born in 1530 in Here, England. Alice Anton and John WEAVER were married before 1560 in
Presteigne, Radn, Wales.
41361. Alice Anton was born about 1533 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales.
John WEAVER and Alice Anton had the following child:
20680

i. Thomas WEAVER, born abt 1560, Presteigne, Radn, Wales.

41362. Nickolas ADAMS was born about 1548 in Wales. He died in 1586 at the age of 38. Margaret ? and Nickolas
ADAMS were married about 1585 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales ?.
41363. Margaret ? was born (date unknown).
Nickolas ADAMS and Margaret ? had the following child:
20681

i. Margaret Adams, born abt 1565, Presteigne, Radn, Wales.

41364. Thomas Holbrook died in 1571 in England. Constance Thayer and Thomas Holbrook were married in 1586 in
Glastonbury, Some, England.
41365. Constance Thayer died in England.
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Thomas Holbrook and Constance Thayer had the following child:


20682

i. William HOLBROOK, born 1568, England; died bef 1625, Glastonbury, Some, England.

41996. Lord Charles (Knight) "of SomerSet" BEAUFORT 13-GF was born about 1460. He died on 15 Apr 1526 at the
age of 66. He was buried in St. George's Chapel. Of SomerSet was in KG, Earl of Worcester 01 FEB 1513/14. Faris (1999,
p. 334): [quote] CHARLES BEAUFORT (or SOMERSET),
Knt., K.O., of Gower, co. Glamorgan, Chepstow and Raglan, co.
Monmouth, and Kew, Surrey, Lord Chamberlain of the Household of
King Henry VIII, base-born son by Jane Hill, was born about
1460. He was married for the first time on 2 June 1492 to
ELIZABETH HERBERT, daughter and heiress of William Herbert,
Earl of Huntingdon, by Mary, daughter of Richard Wydeville, 1st
Earl Rivers. She was born about 1476 (said to be aged sixteen
in 1491, and thirty and more in 1507). He was summoned to
Parliament from 17 Oct. 1509 by writ directed Carolo Somerset
de Herbert Chivaler. She died between 29 Jan. 1508/9 and 21
Mar. 1512/3, and was buried at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. He
was married for the second time to ELIZABETH WEST, daughter of
Thomas West, 8th Lord la Warre, by Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh
Mortimer, of Mortimer's Hall, co. Hants. They had three
children. He was married for the third time to ELEANOR SUTTON,
daughter of Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord Dudley, by Cecily, daughter
of William Willoughby, Knt. They had no children. He
distinguished himself at the sieges of ThTrouanne and Tournai
in France in 1513, and for his services was created Earl of
Worcester on 1 Feb. 1513/4. As Lord Chamberlain he was largely
responsible for the arrangements at the Field of Cloth of Gold
in 1520. "Charles Somerset, erie of Worcestour, lord Herbert of
Gower and of Chepstowe, K.G." died testate (P.C.C., 13 Porch)
aged about sixty-six on 15 Apr. 1526, and was buried at St.
George's Chapel (M.I.). His widow was married for the second
time to Leonard Gray, Viscount Grane.
Sources:
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 334
41997. Lady Elizabeth WEST was born (date unknown). had four other sisters and five other brothers
Sources:
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
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Series, Volume 1, Second Edition


Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 334
Charles (Knight) BEAUFORT and Elizabeth WEST had the following children:
20998

i. Earl of Worcester Henry (Knight) SOMERSET, born abt 1496, Chepstow, co. Monmouth, England;
died 26 Nov 1549.
ii. Mary SOMERSET was born (date unknown).
iii. UNKNOWN BEAUFORT was born (date unknown).

41998. Anthony (Knight) BROWNE was born (date unknown).


41999. Lucy NEVILLE was born (date unknown).
Anthony (Knight) BROWNE and Lucy NEVILLE had the following child:
20999

i. Countess Elizabeth BROWNE.

42304. William Bulkeley was born about 1480 in Oakley, co.Salop, ENG. He died on 4 Mar 1570 at the age of 90 in
Oakley, co.Salop, ENG. For the medieval continuation of the BULKELEY linage, see the RJONES
database:
http://www.charweb.org/gen/rjones/surnames.htm
Death: 4 MAR 1570/71
Children
Thomas BULKELEY b: 1515 in Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG
42305. Beatrice Hill was born about 1500.
William Bulkeley and Beatrice Hill had the following child:
21152

i. Thomas Bulkeley, born 1515, Buntingsdale, co.Shropshire, ENG.

Seventeenth Generation
82704. Thomas LATHAM was born about 1475 in Culworth, Northhamptonshire, England. He died on 1 Oct 1558 at the
age of 83. Marriage 1 ELIZABETH b: ABT. 1492 in England ?
Married: BEF. 1522 in England ?
Children
Oliver LATHAM b: ABT. 1516
John LATHAM b: 1522 in Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England
Rowland LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
Elizabeth LATHAM b: UNKNOWN Thomas LATHAM b: UNKNOWN
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Children
Rowland LATHAM
Oliver LATHAM b: 1516
John LATHAM b: 1522 in Culworth, Northamptonshire, England
Elizabeth LATHAM
Thomas LATHAM Elizabeth ? and Thomas LATHAM were married in 1512 in Northamptonshire, England.
82705. Elizabeth ? was born about 1492 in Culworth, Northamptonshire, England. b: Abt. 1465
Thomas LATHAM and Elizabeth ? had the following child:
41352

i. John Latham, born 1522, Brigstock, Rockingham, Nham, England; died England.

82720. Griffith WEAVER was born about 1506 in Here, England.


82721. Ellen Sadler was born about 1510 in Here, England.
Griffith WEAVER and Ellen Sadler had the following child:
41360

i. John WEAVER, born 1530, Here, England.

82722. Thomas Anton was born about 1508 in Presteigne, Radn, Wales. Katherine CHAMBERLAIN and Thomas Anton
were married before 1533.
82723. Katherine CHAMBERLAIN was born about 1517.
Thomas Anton and Katherine CHAMBERLAIN had the following child:
41361

i. Alice Anton, born abt 1533, Presteigne, Radn, Wales.

82728. Thomas HOLBROOK was born in 1500. He died about 1529 at the age of 29. Agnes ? and Thomas HOLBROOK
were married on 19 Feb 1559.
82729. Agnes ? was born in 1500 in Glastonbury, Some, England.
Thomas HOLBROOK and Agnes ? had the following child:
41364

i. Thomas Holbrook, died 1571, England.

82730. John Thayer was born in 1503 in Thornbury, England. Constance ? and John Thayer were married in Thornbury,
England.
82731. Constance ? was born in 1507 in Thornbury, England. She died on 4 Mar 1575 at the age of 68 in Thornbury,
England. Died: 4 MAR 1575/76
John Thayer and Constance ? had the following child:
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i. Constance Thayer, died England.

83992. Bishop Henry "Cardomal of Rome" BEAUFORT 14-GF was born in 1375 in England. He died in 1447 at the age
of 72 in England. Henry BEAUFORT 2nd Duke of Somerset
Henry Beaufort (born about 1375, died 11 April 1447) was a medieval English clergyman, Bishop of Winchester,[1] a
member of the royal house of Plantagenet,[2] and a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.[1]
Contents
[hide]
1 Life
2 Affair and daughter
3 Citations
4 References
5 Further reading
Life[edit]
The second of the four children of John of Gaunt and his mistress (later wife) Katherine Swynford, Beaufort was born in
Anjou, an English domain in France, and educated for a career in the Church. After his parents were married in early 1396,
Henry, his two brothers and one sister were declared legitimate by the Pope Boniface IX and legitimated by Act of
Parliament on 9 February 1397, but they were barred from the succession to the throne.[3][4][5] This later proviso was
promulgated with the exact phrase excep ta regali dignitate (English: the royal dignity excepted) by their half-brother Henry
IV with dubious authority.[citation needed] On 27 February 1398, he was nominated Bishop of Lincoln, and on 14 July
1398, he was consecrated.[6] After his half-brother Henry of Bolingbroke deposed Richard II and took the throne as Henry
IV in 1399,[citation needed] he made Bishop Beaufort Lord Chancellor of England (as of 1403).[7] Beaufort resigned that
position in 1404 when he was appointed Bishop of Winchester on 19 November.[8]
Between 1411 and 1413, Bishop Beaufort was in political disgrace for siding with his nephew, the Prince of Wales, against
the king, but when King Henry IV died and the prince became King Henry V,[citation needed] he was made Chancellor once
again in 1413, but he resigned the position in 1417.[7] Pope Martin V offered him the rank of Cardinal, but King Henry V
would not permit him to accept the offer.
Henry V died in 1422, shortly after making himself heir to the throne of France by marrying Catherine of Valois, the
daughter of King Charles VI. Their infant son Henry VI, the Bishop's greatnephew, succeeded him. Bishop Beaufort and the
child king's other uncles formed the Regency Government of England 1422-1437,[citation needed] and in 1424, Beaufort
became Chancellor once more, but was forced to resign in 1426 because of disputes with the king's other uncles.[7]
Pope Martin V finally appointed Beaufort as Cardinal in 1426.[7] In 1427, he made him the Papal Legate for Germany,
Hungary, and Bohemia, and directed him to lead the fourth "crusade" against the Hussites heretics in Bohemia. Beaufort's
forces were routed by the Hussites at the Battle of Tachov on 4 August 1427.[9]
When the English captured Joan of Arc in 1431, Beaufort was present to observe some of the heresy trial sessions presided
over by Bishop Pierre Cauchon of Beaumaris. He was also present at her execution. Records claim that he wept as he viewed
the horrible scene as she was burned at the stake. It is possible that Cardinal Beaufort was working behind the scenes to
engineer the verdict. He was intimately tied to the royal family, thus it was very much in his family's interest that Joan be
discredited.
Beaufort continued to be active in English politics for years, fighting with the other powerful advisors to the king .[citation
needed] He died on 11 April 1447[8] He suffered from delirium on his deathbed and, as he hallucinated, according to legend,
he offered Death the whole treasury of England in return for living a while longer.
Affair and daughter[edit]
When Henry was Bishop of Lincoln, he supposedly had an affair with Alice FitzAlan (13781415), the daughter of Richard
FitzAlan and Elizabeth de Bohun and the widow of John Charleton, 4th Baron Cherleton. There is no contemporary
documentation to support this allegation, and the theory has been disputed by Brad Verity.[10]
"Henry fathered an illegitimate daughter, Jane Beaufort, in 1402, who some make Alice's daughter. Both Jane and her
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husband, Sir Edward Stradling, were named in Cardinal Beaufort's will. Their marriage about 1423 brought Sir Edward into
the political orbit of his shrewd and assertive father-in-law, to whom he may have owed his appointment as chamberlain of
South Wales in December 1423, a position he held until March 1437."[1
83993. Lady Jane HILL was born (date unknown).
Henry BEAUFORT and Jane HILL had the following child:
41996

i. Lord Charles (Knight) "of SomerSet" BEAUFORT 13-GF, born abt 1460; died 15 Apr 1526.

83994. Lord Thomas (Sir) WEST was born about 1457. He was a 5th Lord West, 3rd Lord la Warre. per Faris (1999) p.
189: [quote] THOMAS WEST, Knt., K.G., 5th
Lord West, 3rd Lord Ia Warre, son and heir, was born about 1457
(aged nineteen and more at his father's death). He was summoned
to Parliament from 15 Nov. 1482. He was married for the first
time to ELIZABETH MORTIMER, daughter of Hugh Mortimer, of
Mortimer's Hall, co. Hants, by Eleanor, daughter of John
Cornwall. They had five sons and five daughters. He was married
for the second time to ALLANOR COPLEY, third daughter of Roger
Copley, Esq., of Roughey, Sussex, by Anne (descendant of King
Edward 1), second daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Hoo, Knt.,
Lord Hoo of Hoo in Luton, co. Bedford [see WELLES 5 for her
ancestry]. She was born about 1476. They had three sons and two
daughters. He was made a Knight Banneret at the Battle of Spurs
in 1512, and was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in
1520. "Thomas West knyght Lord Laware" died testate (P.C.C., 2
Porch) aged about sixty-eight on 11 Oct. 1525. The will of
"Elynour, lady Lawar" was dated 10 May 1536 and proved 14 Nov.
1536 (P.C.C., 41 Hogen). They were buried at Broadwater,
Sussex.
Nichols 2(1):210 (1795) (He bequeathed to the church of
Broadwater "his mantle of blue velvet of the garter, and his
gown of crimson velvet belonging thereto, therewith to make two
altar-cloths"). H.S.P. 42:209-210 (1898) (1619 Vis. Kent).
H.S.P. 64:59 (1913). C.P. 4:155-156 (1916), C.P. 12(2):522
(1959). Comber (1933), pp. 305-307. C.P. 14:243 (1998).
[end quote]
Birth: ABT 1457 1 2
Death: 11 OCT 1525 1
Occupation: 8th Lord de la Warre 3
Marriage 1 Eleanor (Alianor) COPLEY b: ABT 1476
Married: 1
Children
George WEST of Warbleton, Sussex
Marriage 2 Elizabeth MORTIMER
Married: 1
Children
Elizabeth WEST
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
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America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 18-35, p. 22
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 189
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 4-12, p. 4
83995. Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER was born (date unknown).
Thomas (Sir) WEST and Elizabeth MORTIMER had the following child:
41997

i. Lady Elizabeth WEST.

83998. John NEVILLE was born (date unknown). John Neville, Marquess of Montagu (descendant of
King Edward I)
83999. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
John NEVILLE and UNKNOWN had the following child:
41999

i. Lucy NEVILLE.

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Eighteenth Generation
165408. Nicholas LATHOM was born about 1425 in Congleton, Cheshire, England. He died before 1461 at the age of 36
in England. Marriage 1 Mrs. Nicholas Latham b: ABT 1429 in of, Cheshire, England
Married: ABT 1474 in , Northamptonshire, England
Children
Thomas Latham b: ABT 1475 in Culworth, Northamptonshire, England ? Unknown and Nicholas LATHOM were married
about 1475.
165409. ? Unknown was born about 1429 in Cheshire, England.
Nicholas LATHOM and ? Unknown had the following child:
82704

i. Thomas LATHAM, born abt 1475, Culworth, Northhamptonshire, England; died 1 Oct 1558.

167984. Duke Edmund Beaufort 15-GF was born in 1406. He died on 22 May 1455 at the age of 49 in St. Albans. Killed
in Battle
Event: Title (Facts Pg) Duke of Somerset 1 2
Earl of Dorset, Earl Somerset, Duke of Somerset
Grandson of John of Gaunt and Katherine Roet
d. 1455, English statesman and general. He fought in France in the Hundred
Years War, receiving his first command in 1431, recapturing Harfleur in 1440,
and relieving Calais in 1442. For this last feat he was made (1442) Earl of
Dorset. In 1444 he succeeded his brother John as Earl of Somerset. He became
lieutenant of France in 1447 and was created Duke of Somerset in 1448. After
the war in France was resumed in 1449, Somerset's army was consistently
defeated, and by 1453 all of England's French possessions except Calais had
been lost. Since the murder (1450) of William de la Pole, 1st duke of
Suffolk, Somerset had been the head of the court faction and was protected
by Henry VI against popular resentment and the attacks of the Yorkists. He was
imprisoned by Richard, duke of York, during Henry's first period of insanity
(1453v55) but returned to power when the king recovered. Somerset was killed
at St. Albans in the first battle of the Wars of the Roses.
Marriage1 Eleanor BEAUCHAMP b: WFT Est. 1402-1421
Married: WFT Est. 1437-1453 4 1 2
Children
Margaret BEAUFORT b: WFT Est. 1427-1453
Edmond BEAUFORT b: WFT Est. 1427-1453
Henry BEAUFORT b: WFT Est. 1427-1453
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
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Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Title: John Hamilton.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Dec 29, 2001
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
167985. Duchess Eleanor Beauchamp 15-GM was born (date unknown).
Edmund Beaufort and Eleanor Beauchamp had the following child:
83992

i. Bishop Henry "Cardomal of Rome" BEAUFORT 14-GF, born 1375, England; died 1447, England.

167988. Lord Richard WEST died on 10 Mar 1475. Richard WEST 4th Lord West, 2nd Lord la Warre b: ABT 28 OCT
1430
Faris (1999) p. 189: [quote] RICHARD WEST, 4th Lord West, 2nd
Lord la Warre, son and heir, was born about 28 Oct. 1430. He
was married before 10 June 1451 to KATHERINE HUNGERFORD,
daughter of Robert Hungerford, 2nd Lord Hungerford, of
Heytesbury, co. Wilts, by Margaret, Lady Botreaux (descendant
of King Henry III), daughter of William de Botreaux, 3rd Lord
Botreaux, of Boscastle, Cornwall [see HUNGERFORD 11 for her
ancestry]. They had four sons and two daughters. He was
summoned to Parliament from 22 Jan. 1455/6 by writs directed
Ricardo West militi. He had licence to travel abroad for three
years on 1 July 1463. RICHARD WEST, Lord Ia Warre, died aged
forty-five on 10 Mar. 1475/6. His widow was married for the
second time, probably before 1 Nov. 1476, to NICHOLAS
LEVENTHORPE, Esq., and died on 12 May 1493.
H.S.P. 21:89 (1885) (1623 Vis. Glouc.). C.P. 4:154-155 (1916).
C.P. 12(2):522 (1959). Comber (1933), p. 304. NEHGR 150:91-93
(Jan. 1996) (Leventhorpe marriage contributed by Marshall
Kirk). C.P. 14:243 (1988).
[end quote]
Birth: ABT 28 OCT 1430 1
Death: 10 MAR 1475/76 1
Occupation: 7th Lord de la Warre 2
Marriage 1 Katherine HUNGERFORD
Married: BEF 10 JUN 1451 1
Children
Thomas WEST 5th Lord West, 3rd Lord la Warre b: ABT 1457
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
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Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"


Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 18-34, p. 22
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 4-11, p. 4 Lady Katherine HUNGERFORD and Lord Richard WEST were married before 14 Jul in before 10 June
1451.
167989. Lady Katherine HUNGERFORD was born (date unknown).
Richard WEST and Katherine HUNGERFORD had the following child:
83994

i. Lord Thomas (Sir) WEST, born abt 1457.

167990. Hugh MORTIMER was born (date unknown). of Mortimer's Hall, co. Hants, England
167991. Eleanor CORNWALL was born (date unknown).
Hugh MORTIMER and Eleanor CORNWALL had the following child:
83995

i. Lady Elizabeth MORTIMER.

Nineteenth Generation
330816. Thomas DE LATHAM was born about 1396. Marriage 1 Elizabeth b: ABT 1425 in
Married: ABT 1446 in
Children
Nicholas De LATHAM b: ABT 1448 in
Thomas De LATHAM b: ABT 1450 in
Robert De LATHAM b: ABT 1452 in
Janet De LATHAM b: ABT 1454 in Heiress Elizabeth ? and Thomas DE LATHAM were married about 1446.
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330817. heiress Elizabeth ? was born about 1425. Children


Nicholas De LATHAM b: ABT 1448 in
Thomas De LATHAM b: ABT 1450 in
Robert De LATHAM b: ABT 1452 in
Janet De LATHAM b: ABT 1454 in
Thomas DE LATHAM and Elizabeth ? had the following child:
165408

i. Nicholas LATHOM, born abt 1425, Congleton, Cheshire, England; died bef 1461, England.

335968. Duke John "Earl of SomerSet" Beaufort 16-GF was born in 1372. He died in 1410 at the age of 38. John
BEAUFORT
Duke / Earl of Somerset
1st Duke and Earl of Somerset
he and his wife were each other's 3rd and 4th cousins
Marriage 1 Margaret HOLLAND b: WFT Est. 1361-1385
Married: 1397 1
Married: WFT Est. 1403-1409 4 2 3
Children
Margaret BEAUFORT
Thomas BEAUFORT
Henry BEAUFORT b: 26 NOV 1401
Joan BEAUFORT b: 1407
Edmund BEAUFORT b: 1406
John BEAUFORT b: 1403
Henry SOMERSET b: 1400
Joan BEAUFORT b: ABT. 1398 in Westminster, Middlesex, England
Sources:
Title: John Hamilton.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Dec 29, 2001
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
335969. Duchess Margaret Holland 16-GM was born (date unknown).
John Beaufort and Margaret Holland had the following child:

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i. Duke Edmund Beaufort 15-GF, born 1406; died 22 May 1455, St. Albans.

335976. Lord Reynold DE WEST/ was born on 7 Sep 1395. He died on 27 Aug 1450 at the age of 54. He was buried in
Broadwater, Sussex. eynold DE WEST 3rd Lord la Warre, Lord West
Note:
per Faris (1999) pp. 188-189: [quote] REYNOLD WEST, Knt., 3rd
Lord Ia Warre, younger son, was born on 7 Sep. 1395, and was
brother and heir of Thomas West [Lord West] (died 1416). He was
summoned to Parliament as Lord Ia Warre from 15 July 1427 by
writs directed Reginaldo Ia Warre, and as Lord West from 25
Feb. 1431/2 by writs directed Reginaldo West. He had licence to
go to Rome, and thence to the Holy Land in 1446. He was married
for the first time before 17 Feb. 1428/9 to MARGARET THORLEY,
daughter of Robert Thorley, of Tybeste, Cornwall, by Anne,
daughter of Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk. She died
shortly before 24 Nov. 1433. He was married for the second time
by 19 Nov. 1443 to ELIZABETH GREYNDOUR, daughter and heiress of
Robert Greyndour, of Mitcheldean and Abenhall, co. Gloucester,
Aston Ingham, co. Hereford, etc., by Joan, daughter and heiress
of Thomas Rugge, of Charlecombe, Somerset. She was born about
1421 (aged twenty-three and more in January 1443/4). REYNOLD
WEST, Lord Ia Warre, died aged nearly fifty-five on 27 Aug.
1450 seised of the Manor of Harby, and was buried at
Broadwater, Sussex. His widow was married after 10 June 1451,
as his second wife, to John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester
(beheaded on Tower Hill on 18 Oct. 1470). She died on 1 Sep.
1452.
Nichols 2(1):210 (1795). Smyth-Maclean (1883) 1:352. C.P.
4:152-154 (1916). C.P. 12(2):521
(1959). Comber (1933), p. 304.
Children of Reynold West, by Margaret Thorley:
i. RICHARD WEST [see next].
ii. MARGARET WEST, married THOMAS ECHINGHAM [see ECHINGHAM 7].1
[end quote]
Birth: 07 SEP 1395 1 2
Death: 27 AUG 1450 1 2
Occupation: 6th Lord de la Warre 2
Children
Margaret WEST
Richard WEST 4th Lord West, 2nd Lord la Warre b: ABT 28 OCT 1430
Marriage 2 Elizabeth GLEYNDOUR b: ABT 1421
Married: by 19 Nov 1443 3 2
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
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Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 18-33, p. 22
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 4-10, p. 4
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 188 Lady Margaret THORLEY and Lord Reynold DE WEST/ were married in before 17 Feb. 1428/9.
335977. Lady Margaret THORLEY was born (date unknown).
Reynold and Margaret THORLEY had the following child:
167988

i. Lord Richard WEST, died 10 Mar 1475.

335978. 2nd Lord Robert HUNGERFORD was born (date unknown). Robert Hungerford, 2nd Lord Hungerford, of
Heytesbury, co. Wilts,
335979. Lady Margaret DE BOTREAUX was born (date unknown). Margaret, Lady Botreaux (descendant of King
Henry III), daughter of William
de Botreaux, 3rd Lord Botreaux, of Boscastle, Cornwall
Robert HUNGERFORD and Margaret DE BOTREAUX had the following child:
167989

i. Lady Katherine HUNGERFORD.

335982. John CORNWALL was born (date unknown).

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335983. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).


John CORNWALL and UNKNOWN had the following child:
167991

i. Eleanor CORNWALL.

20th Generation
661632. Hugh DE LATHAM was born about 1365 in Astbury, Cheshire, England. He died in England. Marriage 1 Mrs.
Hugh Latham b: ABT 1365 in , , England
Married: ABT 1389 in , Cheshire, England
Children
John de Latham b: ABT 1390 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
Robert de Latham b: ABT 1393 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
Thomas de Latham b: ABT 1396 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
William de Latham b: ABT 1400 in Astbury, Cheshire, England UNKNOWN and Hugh DE LATHAM were married about
1389 in Cheshire, England.
661633. UNKNOWN was born about 1400 in England.
Hugh DE LATHAM and UNKNOWN had the following child:
330816

i. Thomas DE LATHAM, born abt 1396.

671936. Duke John Platagenet was born on 24 Jun 1340 in Ghent, Flandre-Orientale, Belgium. He died in Leicester Castle,
Leicester, Leicestershire, Engla. Abbaye de St Bavon, Ghent, Flandre-Orientale, Belgium (Flanders)
rince Of England
Duke of Lancaster
"of Gaunt"
Marriage 1 Constanza PEREZ b: BET. 1348 - 1361
Married: 1372 5 2 3
Marriage Beginning Status: Other
Children
Catherine PLANTAGENET b: WFT Est. 1359-1377
Marriage 2 Blanche PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1321 - 1347
Married: 19 MAY 1359 1
Children
Elizabeth PLANTAGENET
Henry PLANTAGENET IV b: 1367 in Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire, England
Catherine LANCASTER b: WFT Est. 1356-1369
Phillipa LANCASTER b: 1360
Henry LANCASTER IV b: 3 APR 1367 in Bolingbroke, England
Elizabeth LANCASTER b: 1368
Marriage 3 Catherine SWYNFORD b: 1350 in Of, Picardy, Somme, France
Married: 13 JAN 1396/97 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England 4 2 3
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Children
John BEAUFORT b: 1372
Joan BEAUFORT b: ABT. 1375 in Chateau De Beaufort, Meuse-et-Loire, France
Henry BEAUFORT b: 1375
Thomas BEAUFORT b: 1377
Sources:
Title: John Hamilton.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Dec 29, 2001
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3226, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
671937. Duchess Catherine "of Lancaster" Swynford was born in 1350 in Picardy, Somme, France. Katherine
Swynford, Duchess of Lancaster (also spelled Katharine or Catherine),[2] was the third wife of John of Gaunt, Duke of
Lancaster, a son of King Edward III. She had been the Duke's lover for many years before their marriage. The couple's
children, born before the marriage, were later legitimated during the reign of the Duke's nephew, Richard II, although with
the provision that neither they nor their descendants could ever claim the throne of England.
Their descendants were members of the Beaufort family, which played a major role in the Wars of the Roses. Henry VII,
who became King of England in 1485, derived his claim to the throne from his mother Margaret Beaufort, who was a greatgranddaughter of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford. His legal claim to the throne, however, was through a matrilineal and
previously illegitimate line and Henry's first action was to declare himself king "by right of conquest" retroactively from 21
August 1485, the day before his army defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth.[3]
Contents
[hide]
1 Family
2 Life
3 Tomb
4 Children and descendants
5 In literature
6 References and further reading
Family[edit]
Katherine was the daughter of Paon de Roet, a herald, and later knight, who was "probably christened as Gilles".[4] She had
two sisters, Philippa and Isabel (also called Elizabeth) de Roet, and a brother, Walter. Isabel later became Canoness of the
convent of St. Waudru's, Mons, c. 1366. Katherine is generally held to have been his youngest child. However, Alison Weir
argues that Philippa was the junior and that both were children of a second marriage.[4] Katherine's sister Philippa, a lady of
Queen Philippa's household, married the poet Geoffrey Chaucer.
Life[edit]
She was probably born in Hainaut in 1349 or 1350. Katherine's birth date may have been 25 November, as that is the feast
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day of her patron, St. Catherine of Alexandria.[citation needed] The family returned to England in 1351, and it is likely that
Katherine stayed there during her father's continued travels.
In about 1366, at St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, Katherine, aged sixteen or seventeen, contracted an advantageous
marriage with "Hugh" Ottes Swynford, a Knight from the manor of Kettlethorpe in Lincolnshire, the son of Thomas
Swynford by his marriage to Nicole Druel. She had the following children by him: Blanche (born 1 May 1367), Thomas (21
September 1368 1432), and possibly Margaret Swynford (born about 1369), later recorded as a nun of the prestigious
Barking Abbey nominated by command of King Richard II.
Katherine became attached to the household of John of Gaunt as governess to his daughters Philippa of Lancaster and
Elizabeth of Lancaster. The ailing duchess Blanche had Katherine's daughter Blanche (her namesake) placed within her own
daughters' chambers and afforded the same luxuries as her daughters; additionally, John of Gaunt stood as godfather to the
child.
Some time after Blanche's death in 1368 and the birth of their first son in 1373, Katherine and John of Gaunt entered into a
love affair that would produce four children for the couple, born out of wedlock but legitimized upon their parents' eventual
marriage; the adulterous relationship endured until 1381 when it was truncated out of political necessity[4] and ruined
Katherine's reputation. On 13 January 1396, two years after the death of the Duke's second wife, Infanta Constance of
Castile, Katherine and John of Gaunt married in Lincoln Cathedral. Records of their marriage kept in the Tower and
elsewhere list: 'John of Ghaunt, Duke of Lancaster, married Katharine daughter of Guyon King of Armes in the time of K.
Edward the 3, and Geffrey Chaucer her sister'.
On John of Gaunt's death, Katherine became known as dowager Duchess of Lancaster. She outlived him by four years, dying
on 10 May 1403, in her early fifties.
John Platagenet and Catherine Swynford had the following child:
335968

i. Duke John "Earl of SomerSet" Beaufort 16-GF, born 1372; died 1410.

671952. Lord Thomas DE WEST was born in 1365 in Oakhanger, co. Northampton. He died on 19 Apr 1405 at the age of
40. Thomas DE WEST 1st Lort West of Oakhanger, Hants
Marriage 1 Joan LA WARRE
Married: bef 2 or 24 May 1384 2 3
Children
Reynold DE WEST 3rd Lord la Warre, Lord West b: 07 SEP 1395 Lady Joan LA WARRE and Lord Thomas DE WEST
were married on 2 May 1384.
671953. Lady Joan LA WARRE died on 24 Apr 1404. per Faris (1999) p. 188: [quote] JOAN LA WARRE, was sister of
the half-blood and, in her issue, heiress to John and Thomas,
4th and 5th Lords Ia Warre. She was married for the first time
to RALPH DE WILINGTON, of Sandhurst, co. Gloucester. He died on
16 Aug. 1382 v.p. She was married for the second time, with
pardon for marrying without licence dated 2 May 1384, to THOMAS
WEST, Knt., of Oakhanger, co. Northampton, son and heir of
Thomas West, Knt., of Hampton Cantilupe, by Alice, daughter of
Reginald Fitz Herbert, of Midsomer Norton, Somerset (of Magna
Carta Surety descent and descendant of Charlemagne). He was
born in 1365 (aged twenty-one on 15 Oct. 1386). They had three
sons. He was summoned to Parliament from 19 June 1402 by writs
directed Thome West. His wife died 24 Apr. 1404. THOMAS WEST
[Lord West], died testate on 19 Apr. 1405 seised of the Manor
of Harby (will dated 8 Apr. 1405 requesting burial in "the new
chapel of' Christchurch Priory).
Nichols 2(1):210 (1795). C.P. 12(2):520, 649 footnoted (1959).
Comber (1933), p. 304.
[end quote]
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Death: 24 APR 1404 1


Marriage 1 Thomas DE WEST 1st Lort West of Oakhanger, Hants b: 1365
Married: bef 2 or 24 May 1384 1 2
Children
Reynold DE WEST 3rd Lord la Warre, Lord West b: 07 SEP 1395
Marriage 2 Ralph DE WILINGTON of Sandhurst, co. Gloucester
Married: 2
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 18-32, p. 22
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 188
Thomas DE WEST and Joan LA WARRE had the following child:
335976

i. Lord Reynold DE WEST/, born 7 Sep 1395; died 27 Aug 1450.

671954. Lord Robert THORLEY was born in Tybeste, Cornwall.


671955. Lady Anne DE LA POLE was born (date unknown).
Robert THORLEY and Anne DE LA POLE had the following child:
335977

i. Lady Margaret THORLEY.

671958. Lord William DE BOTREAUX was born (date unknown). William de Botreaux, 3rd Lord Botreaux, of
Boscastle, Cornwall
671959. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).

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William DE BOTREAUX and UNKNOWN had the following child:


335979

i. Lady Margaret DE BOTREAUX.

21st Generation
1323264. Philip DE LATHAM was born about 1310 in Congleton, Cheshire, England. He died in England. Father: Robert
de Latham Sir b: ABT 1224 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Mother: Katherine de Knowseligh b: ABT 1255 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Marriage 1 Mrs. Philip Latham b: ABT 1325
Married: ABT 1364 in , Lancashire, England
Children
Hugh de Latham b: ABT 1365 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
Margaret de Latham b: ABT 1369 in Astbury, Cheshire, England ? ? And Philip DE LATHAM were married about 1364 in
Lancashire, England.
1323265. ? ? was born about 1325.
Philip DE LATHAM and ? ? had the following child:
661632

i. Hugh DE LATHAM, born abt 1365, Astbury, Cheshire, England; died England.

1343872. King Edward Plantagenet III was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. He died on 21
Jun 1377 at the age of 64 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England. King Of England
Marriage 1 Philippa HAINAULT b: ABT. 1314 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium
Married: 24 JAN 1327/28 in York Minster, York, Yorkshire, England 4 1 2
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET VI b: 15 JUN 1330 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England
Isabel PLANTAGENET b: 16 JUN 1332 in Woodstock palace, Oxfordshire, England
Joan PLANTAGENET b: FEB 1334/35 in Woodstock palace, Oxfordshire, England
William PLANTAGENET b: 1336
Lionel PLANTAGENET b: 29 NOV 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium
John PLANTAGENET b: 24 JUN 1340 in Abbaye de St Bavon, Ghent,
Flandre-Orientale, Belgium (Flanders)
Edmund PLANTAGENET b: 5 JUN 1341 in King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England
Blanche PLANTAGENET b: MAR 1341/42 in Tower of London, London, England
Mary PLANTAGENET b: 10 OCT 1344 in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England
Margaret PLANTAGENET b: 20 JUL 1346 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
William PLANTAGENET b: BEF. 24 JUN 1348 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Thomas PLANTAGENET b: 7 JAN 1353/54 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
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Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Title: John Hamilton.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Dec 29, 2001
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
1343873. Queen Philippa "of England" Hainault 18-GM was born about 1314 in Mons, Hainaut, Belgium. Short
Biography profile and facts about the life of Philippa of Hainault
The Middle Ages encompass one of the most exciting periods in English History. The names of famous Kings scatter the
History books. But behind every famous King of the Middle Ages was a Medieval Queen or Princess. Who were the wives of
these famous Kings? Who were the queens or princesses who married the Middle Ages Kings of England? A medieval
Queen or Princess. These Queens and Princesses shared the most powerful positions with their husbands and many held
extremely important influence over their sons. The English Medieval Queens and Princesses of the Middle Ages cover the
periods from 1066 - 1485. The following biography information provides basic facts and information about the life of
Philippa of Hainault a Medieval Queen in England during the Middle Ages.
Medieval Queens and Princesses - Philippa of Hainault
Name: Philippa of Hainault
Married: King Edward III of England in 1328
Family connections / Genealogy: Philippa of Hainault was the daughter of William III, Count of Hainaut and Jeanne
of Valois, the granddaughter of Philip III of France
Title: Her title was Queen consort of England
Lifespan: This famous woman lived from c. 1314 - 1369
Famous children: King Edward III and Queen Philippa had twelve children, seven sons ( only five survived) and five
daughters:
Edward, Prince of Wales - the Black Prince
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
John, Duke of Lancaster ( John of Gaunt)
Edmund, Duke of York

Edward Plantagenet and Philippa Hainault had the following child:


671936

i. Duke John Platagenet, born 24 Jun 1340, Ghent, Flandre-Orientale, Belgium; died Leicester Castle,
Leicester, Leicestershire, Engla.

1343904. Thomas DE WEST was born about 1321 in Hampton Cantilupe.


1343905. Alice FITZ HERBERT was born in Midsomer Norton, Somerset. (of Magna Carta Surety descent and
descendant of Charlemagne)
Thomas DE WEST and Alice FITZ HERBERT had the following child:
671952

i. Lord Thomas DE WEST, born 1365, Oakhanger, co. Northampton; died 19 Apr 1405.
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1343906. Lord Roger (Baron) DE LA WARRE was born on 30 Nov 1326. He died on 27 Aug 1370 at the age of 43 in
Gascony, France. Baron de la Warre, 3rd Lord Warre
Marriage 1 Alianore (Eleanor) DE MOWBRAY b: BEF 25 MAR 1364
Married: BEF 23 JUL 1358 2
Children
Joan LA WARRE
Marriage 2 Elizabeth DE WELLE
Married: BEF 14 OCT 1338 3
Children
John LA WARRE 4th Lord Warre
Thomas LA WARRE 5th Lord Warre
Sources:
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 188 (see note for his spouse, Alinore (Eleanor) Mowbray.)
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 47B - 32, p. 48
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The
Descent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III,
Edward I, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales
to the North American Colonies before 1701, English Ancestry
Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999
Page: p. 188 Lady Aliamore (Eleanor) DE MOWBRAY and Lord Roger (Baron) DE LA WARRE were married in BEF 23
JUL 1358.
1343907. Lady Aliamore (Eleanor) DE MOWBRAY was born (date unknown). b: BEF 25 MAR 1364
Roger (Baron) DE LA WARRE and Aliamore (Eleanor) DE MOWBRAY had the following child:

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i. Lady Joan LA WARRE, died 24 Apr 1404.

1343910. 1st Earl of Suffolk Michael DE LA POLE was born (date unknown). Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk.
1343911. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Michael DE LA POLE and UNKNOWN had the following child:
671955

i. Lady Anne DE LA POLE.

22nd Generation
2646528. Philip DE LATHAM (Sir) was born about 1310 in Congleton, Cheshire, England. Marriage 1 Mrs. Philip
Latham b: ABT 1325
Married: ABT 1364 in , Lancashire, England
Children
Hugh de Latham b: ABT 1365 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
Margaret de Latham b: ABT 1369 in Astbury, Cheshire, England
2646529. ? was born (date unknown).
Philip DE LATHAM (Sir) and ? had the following child:
1323264

i. Philip DE LATHAM, born abt 1310, Congleton, Cheshire, England; died England.

2687744. King Edward Plantagenet II was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Carnarvon Castle, Carnarvon, Caernarvonshi. He died
on 21 Sep 1327 at the age of 43 in England. King of England
Marriage 1 Isabelle of FRANCE b: 1292 in Paris, Seine, France
Married: 22 JAN 1307/08 2
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET III b: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Marriage 2 Isabella of FRANCE b: 1292 in Paris, Seine, France
Married: WFT Est. 1320-1326 4 1 2
Married: 22 JAN 1307/08 in Boulogne, Pas-De-Calais, France 3 1 2
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET III b: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
John Carnarvan PLANTAGENET b: 1316
Joan Carnarvan PLANTAGENET b: JUL 1321 in Tower Of, London, Middlesex, England
Margaret PLANTAGENET b: 20 JUL 1346 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000


Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
2687745. Queen Isabella France was born in 1292 in Paris, Seine, France.
Edward Plantagenet and Isabella France had the following child:
1343872

i. King Edward Plantagenet III, born 13 Nov 1312, Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England; died 21 Jun
1377, Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England.

2687812. Baron John "Baron de la Warre" DE LA WARRE was born (date unknown). Death: BEF 24 JUN 1331
Marriage 1 Margaret DE HOLAND
Married: by 1326 2
Children
Roger DE LA WARRE Baron de la Warre, 3rd Lord Warre b: 30 NOV 1326 Lady Margaret "Baroness" DE HOLAND and
Baron John "Baron de la Warre" DE LA WARRE were married in 1326.
2687813. Lady Margaret "Baroness" DE HOLAND was born (date unknown).
John DE LA WARRE and Margaret DE HOLAND had the following child:
1343906

i. Lord Roger (Baron) DE LA WARRE, born 30 Nov 1326; died 27 Aug 1370, Gascony, France.

23rd Generation
5293056. Lord Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM was born about 1224 in Latham, Yorkshire, England. He died in England.
Marriage 1 Katherine de Knowseligh b: ABT 1255 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Married: ABT 1295 in , Lancashire, England
Children
Joan de Latham b: ABT 1296 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Thomas de Latham Sir b: 1301 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Hugh de Latham b: ABT 1303 in Whittle, Lancashire, England
Philip de Latham b: ABT 1310 in Congleton, Cheshire, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----5293057. Katherine DE KNOWSELIGH was born about 1225 in Latham, Yorkshire, England. She lived at England / , /.
Marriage 1 Robert de Latham Sir b: ABT 1224 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Married: ABT 1295 in , Lancashire, England
Children
Joan de Latham b: ABT 1296 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Thomas de Latham Sir b: 1301 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
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Hugh de Latham b: ABT 1303 in Whittle, Lancashire, England


Philip de Latham b: ABT 1310 in Congleton, Cheshire, England
Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM and Katherine DE KNOWSELIGH had the following child:
2646528

i. Philip DE LATHAM (Sir), born abt 1310, Congleton, Cheshire, England.

5375488. King Edward Plantagenet I was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster, London, England. He died on 7 Jul 1307
at the age of 68 in Burgh-On-The-Sands, Cumberland, England. He was also known as Longshanks. "Longshanks"
"Hammer of the /Scots"/
King Of England
Marriage 1 Margaret LEHARDI b: BET. 1239 - 1281 in France
Married: 8 SEP 1299 4 1 2
Children
Edmund PLANTAGENET b: 5 AUG 1301 in Oxfordshire, England
Thomas PLANTAGENET b: 1 JUN 1300
Son 4 PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1260 - 1288
Son 3 PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1260 - 1288
Marriage 2 Eleanor of CASTILE b: 1244 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain
Married: OCT 1254 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain 3 1 2
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET II b: 25 APR 1284 in Carnarvon Castle, Carnarvon, Caernarvonshi
Daughter3 PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1260 - 1286
Daughter4 PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1260 - 1286
Son 2 PLANTAGENET b: BEF. 1284
Son 3 PLANTAGENET b: BEF. 1284
Elizabeth PLANTAGANET b: AUG 1282
Joanna PLANTAGENET b: 1272 in Acre, Hazafon, Israel
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2741, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
5375489. Queen Eleanor Castile was born in 1244 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain.
Edward Plantagenet and Eleanor Castile had the following child:
2687744

i. King Edward Plantagenet II, born 25 Apr 1284, Carnarvon Castle, Carnarvon, Caernarvonshi; died 21
Sep 1327, England.

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5375624. 2 Baron John (Sir) DE LA WARRE died on 9 May 1347. John DE LA WARRE 2nd Baron la Warre
Marriage 1 Joan DE GRELLE
Married: 3
Children
John DE LA WARRE
Catherine DE LA WARRE
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 47B - 31, p. 48
line 99-33, pp. 95-96: "...famous soldier in Flanders 1297,
Scotland 1298-1327, at Sluys 1340 and Crecy 25 Aug. 1346"
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 99-33, pp. 95-96
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 47B - 31, p. 48
5375625. Lady Joan "Baroness" DE GRELLE was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 John DE LA WARRE 2nd Baron la
Warre
Married: 1
Children
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John DE LA WARRE
Catherine DE LA WARRE
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 47B - 31, p. 48
John (Sir) DE LA WARRE and Joan DE GRELLE had the following child:
2687812

i. Baron John "Baron de la Warre" DE LA WARRE.

24th Generation
10586112. Lord Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM 21-GF was born about 1198 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Marriage 1
Amicia de Alfreton b: ABT 1213 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Married: 1223 in of, Lancashire, England
Children
Robert de Latham Sir b: ABT 1224 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Richard de Latham Sir b: ABT 1226 in Parbold, Lancashire, England
Henry de Latham Sir b: ABT 1228 in Tarbock, Lancashire, England
Thomas de Latham Sir b: ABT 1230 in Mosbortough, Lancashire, England
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Robert de Lathom (Fitz Latham), Lord
Birthdate:circa 1200
Birthplace:Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England
Death: Died September 1, 1286 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Sir Richard de Lathom and Alice Nelson
Husband of Joan De Lathom and Amicia de Alfreton
Father of Cecilia de Culcheth; Richard de Lathom; Henry de Lathom; Sir Robert de Lathom, Knight and Thomas FitzLatham
Latham
Brother of Richard de Lathom
Occupation:High Sheriff of Lancaster

Sir Robert de Latham was High Sheriff of Lancaster, 1236, 1248, 1249 and again in 1263. He was Custos of the Castle and
County of Lancaster during pleasure 1250, and of the honour of Lathom 1254. He was summoned for military service
against Llewelyn in 1277, and fought against the Welsh in 1282.
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http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~legends/latham.html
Sir Robert de Latham was born on Dec 23 1188 in Londonderry, England. He died on Dec 12 1250 in Lancastershire,
England. He was buried on Dec 14 1250 in the New Chapelry of Lathom, Lancaster. He was a High Sheriff of Lancaster.
Robert was confirmed as High Sheriff on June 6, 1236 at about the same time as the new Chapelry of Lathom was
completed. It should also be noted that the Lordship of the new Chapelry of Lathom was passed to the descendants of Lord
Henry De Chester, Earl of Chester and thus remained in the family so to speak. He was married to Amicia De ALFRETON
on Dec 15 1220 in Chapelry of Lathom, Lancaster, England.
http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Thomas-de-Lathan/6000000000967195104
Robert, a man of note in the affairs of the county. He confirmed the charter of Burscough and added the land of Adam de
Birkes, which his brother Richard had bequeathed with his body, as well as two other plats. (fn. 20) By his marriage with
Joan, (fn. 21) sister and coheir of Thomas son of Robert de Alfreton, he became possessed of a moiety of her father's estates
in Alfreton, Norton, and Marnham, held of the honour of Tickhill. (fn. 22) She probably died without issue, as these manors
did not remain with the Lathom family. Robert was made a knight in 1243 in consequence of the king's writ to enforce
knighthood on all who had an estate of fifteen librates of land. (fn. 23) In 1249 the county and castle of Lancaster were
committed to Sir Robert, during the king's pleasure. (fn. 24) By this appointment he held the office of sheriff from Easter,
1249, to Michaelmas, 1254; he held it again from Easter, 1264, to Michaelmas, 1265. (fn. 25) His second wife was Joan,
daughter of Adam de Millom, (fn. 26) by whom he had several children. From 1277 until his death about 1290, he was
engaged in the wars.
fn.21. Otherwise Amicia; Mon. Angl. vi, 8.
Amicia DE ALFRETON and Lord Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM 21-GF were married in 1223 in Lancashire, England.
10586113. Amicia DE ALFRETON was born about 1213 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Marriage 1 Robert de
Latham Sir b: ABT 1198 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Married: 1223 in of, Lancashire, England
Children
Robert de Latham Sir b: ABT 1224 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Richard de Latham Sir b: ABT 1226 in Parbold, Lancashire, England
Henry de Latham Sir b: ABT 1228 in Tarbock, Lancashire, England
Thomas de Latham Sir b: ABT 1230 in Mosbortough, Lancashire, England
Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM and Amicia DE ALFRETON had the following child:
5293056

i. Lord Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM, born abt 1224, Latham, Yorkshire, England; died England.

10586114. Thomas (Sir) DE KNOWSELIGH was born about 1222 in Latham, Yorkshire, England. Marriage 1 Mrs.
Thomas de Knowseligh b: ABT 1228 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Married: 1251 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Children
Katherine de Knowseligh b: ABT 1255 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Thomas de Knowseligh b: ABT 1253 in Latham, Yorkshire, England ? ? And Thomas (Sir) DE KNOWSELIGH were
married in 1251 in Latham, Yorkshire, England.
10586115. ? ? was born about 1128 in Latham, Yorkshire, England.
Thomas (Sir) DE KNOWSELIGH and ? ? had the following child:
5293057

i. Katherine DE KNOWSELIGH, born abt 1225, Latham, Yorkshire, England.

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10750976. King Henry Plantagenet III was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England. He died on 16
Nov 1272 at the age of 65 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. King Of England
Death: in 3 1 2
Note: Living at Gloucester with mother, brother and three sisters
Event: Coronation 28 OCT 1216 Crowned at Gloucester Cathedral
Marriage 1 Eleanor of PROVENCE b: 1217 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France
Married: 14 JAN 1235/36 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, En 3 1 2
Children
Beatrix PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1230 - 1258
Edward PLANTAGENET I b: 17 JUN 1239 in Westminster, London, England
Margaret PLANTAGENET b: 5 OCT 1240 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, Englan
Edmund PLANTAGENET b: 16 JAN 1244/45 in London, Middlesex, England
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
10750977. Queen Eleanor Provence was born in 1217 in Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhone, France.
Henry Plantagenet and Eleanor Provence had the following child:
5375488

i. King Edward Plantagenet I, born 17 Jun 1239, Westminster, London, England; died 7 Jul 1307, BurghOn-The-Sands, Cumberland, England.

10751248. 1st Baron Roger "de la Warre" DE LA WARRE was born (date unknown). Roger de la Warre
Also Known As:"First Lord la Warre", "Lord of Isefeld"
Birthdate:1250
Birthplace:Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England
Death: Died June 20, 1320 in Isfield Manor, Sussex, England
Immediate Family:
Son of John de La Warre, Sheriff of Herefordshire and Olympia de Folkington
Husband of Clarice de la Warre
Father of John de la Warre, 2nd Baron de la Warre; Clarice de Everingham and Roger Le Warre
Brother of Mathilda de la Warre

10751249. Baroness Clarice DE TREGOZ was born (date unknown).


Roger DE LA WARRE and Clarice DE TREGOZ had the following child:
5375624

i. 2 Baron John (Sir) DE LA WARRE, died 9 May 1347.


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10751250. Sir Robert DE GRELLE was born in 1252. He died on 15 Feb 1282 at the age of 30. Marriage 1 Hawise DE
BURGH b: 1256
Married: 1
Children
Joan DE GRELLE
Sir Robert de Greilly (Grelle)
Birthdate:1252
Birthplace:Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Death: Died February 15, 1282 in Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Son of Robert de Grelle
Husband of Hawise De de Grelle
Father of Lady Joan De Grelle

10751251. Madam Hawise DE BURGH was born in 1256. She died after 1282 at the age of 26. Marriage 1 Robert DE
GRELLE b: 1252
Married: 1
Children
Joan DE GRELLE
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 99-30, p. 95
Robert DE GRELLE and Hawise DE BURGH had the following child:
5375625

i. Lady Joan "Baroness" DE GRELLE.

25th Generation
21172224. Richard DE LATHAM was born about 1172 in Dalton, Lancashire, England. He died in 1220 at the age of 48
in England. Marriage 1 Mrs. Richard Latham b: ABT 1174 in of, Lancashire, England
Married: ABT 1197 in of, Lancashire, England
Children
Robert de Latham Sir b: ABT 1198 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
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Richard de Latham b: ABT 1200 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England Alice ? and Richard DE LATHAM were married about
1197 in Lancashire, England.
21172225. Alice ? was born about 1174 in Lancashire, England.
Richard DE LATHAM and Alice ? had the following child:
10586112

i. Lord Robert (Sir) DE LATHAM 21-GF, born abt 1198, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

21172226. Robert (Lord) DE ALFRETON was born about 1170 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Marriage 1 Mrs.
Robert de Alfreton b: ABT 1178 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Married: ABT 1199 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England
Children
Amicia de Alfreton b: ABT 1213 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England ? ? And Robert (Lord) DE ALFRETON were married
about 1199 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England.
21172227. ? ? was born about 1178 in Lancaster, England.
Robert (Lord) DE ALFRETON and ? ? had the following child:
10586113

i. Amicia DE ALFRETON, born abt 1213, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

21501952. King John Plantagenet was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Oxford, England. He died on 19 Oct 1216 at the age of 48
in Newark, Nottinghamshire, England. King John of England
Marriage 1 Isabella DETAILLEFER b: 1188 in Angouleme, France
Children
Raymond Berenger IV of PROVENCE b: BET. 1200 - 1206 in France
Henry PLANTAGENET III b: 1 OCT 1207 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England
Richard PLANTAGENET b: 5 JAN 1208/09 in Winchester, England
Joanna PLANTAGENET b: 22 JUL 1210 in Coucy, Alsne, France
Isabel PLANTAGENET b: 1214
Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: 1215
Marriage 2 Hadwiga of GLOUCESTER b: WFT Est. 1163-1182
Married: WFT Est. 1198-1214 3 1 2
Marriage Ending Status: Divorce
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997

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21501953. Queen Isabella De Taillefer was born in 1188 in Angouleme, France.


John Plantagenet and Isabella De Taillefer had the following child:
10750976

i. King Henry Plantagenet III, born 1 Oct 1207, Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England; died 16 Nov
1272, Westminster, Middlesex, England.

21502500. Sir Robert DE GRELLE died in 1261. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown


Children
Robert DE GRELLE b: 1252
21502501. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Robert DE GRELLE and UNKNOWN had the following child:
10751250

i. Sir Robert DE GRELLE, born 1252; died 15 Feb 1282.

21502502. Baron John "2nd of Ulster" DE BURGH (Sir) died in 1279 in Wakerley, co. Northampton, England. He was
born in Walkern, co. Hertford, England. Marriage 1 Cecily DE BALIOL
Married: 2
Children
Devorguilla DE BURGH
Hawise DE BURGH b: 1256
Sources:
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 140-3, p. 178
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
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Name: Unknown
Page: line 99-29, p. 95
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 55-3, p. 74
21502503. Lady Cecily "Baroness" DE BALIOL died before 1273. Marriage 1 John DE BURGH
Married: 2
Children
Devorguilla DE BURGH
Hawise DE BURGH b: 1256
John DE BURGH and Cecily DE BALIOL had the following child:
10751251

i. Madam Hawise DE BURGH, born 1256; died aft 1282.

26th Generation
42344448. Robert DE LATHAM was born about 1135 in Latham, Yorkshire, England. Marriage 1 Emma de Grelle b:
ABT 1152 in Dalton, Lancashire, England
Married: 1170 in of, Lancashire, England
Children
Richard de Latham b: ABT 1172 in Dalton, Lancashire, England Emma DE GRELLE and Robert DE LATHAM were
married in 1170 in Lancashire, England.
42344449. Emma DE GRELLE was born about 1152 in Dalton, Lancashire, England. She lived at England / , /. Marriage
1 Robert de Latham b: ABT 1135 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Married: 1170 in of, Lancashire, England
Children
Richard de Latham b: ABT 1172 in Dalton, Lancashire, England
Robert DE LATHAM and Emma DE GRELLE had the following child:
21172224

i. Richard DE LATHAM, born abt 1172, Dalton, Lancashire, England; died 1220, England.

43003904. King Henry Plantagenet was born on 5 Mar 1132 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France. He died on 6 Jun 1189 at the age
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of 57 in Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. b: 5 MAR 1132/33


King of England
Marriage 1 Eleanore of AQUITAINE b: 1121 in Chateau de Belin, Gironde, France
Married: 11 MAY 1152 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France 4 1 2
Children
Henry PLANTAGENET b: 1155
Matilda PLANTAGENET b: 1156
Richard PLANTAGENET I b: 8 SEP 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford,
Oxfordshire, Engl
Geoffrey PLANTAGENET b: 1158
Eleanor PLANTAGENET b: 13 OCT 1162 in Falaise, Calvados, France
Joanna of FRANCE b: OCT 1164 in Angers, Maine-Et-Loire, France
Joanna PLANTAGENET b: OCT 1165 in Angers
John of ENGLAND b: 24 DEC 1166 in Kings Manorhouse, Oxford, Oxfordshire, Eng
John PLANTAGENET b: 24 DEC 1167 in Oxford, England
William DELONGSPEE b: BEF. 1173
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
43003905. Queen Eleanore Aquitaine was born in 1121 in Chateau de Belin, Gironde, France.
Henry Plantagenet and Eleanore Aquitaine had the following child:
21501952

i. King John Plantagenet, born 24 Dec 1167, Oxford, England; died 19 Oct 1216, Newark,
Nottinghamshire, England.

43005000. Thomas DE GRELLE was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Robert DE GRELLE
Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
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Name: Unknown
Page: line 99-30, p. 95
43005001. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Thomas DE GRELLE and UNKNOWN had the following child:
21502500

i. Sir Robert DE GRELLE, died 1261.

43005004. John DE BURGH was born in 1210.


43005005. Hawise DE LANVALLEI was born (date unknown).
John DE BURGH and Hawise DE LANVALLEI had the following child:
21502502

i. Baron John "2nd of Ulster" DE BURGH (Sir), born Walkern, co. Hertford, England; died 1279,
Wakerley, co. Northampton, England.

43005006. King John "of Scotts" DE BALLIOL 23-GF died in 1269. He was born in Barnard Castle. John DE
BALLIOL of Barnard Castle.
Marriage 1 Devorguilla GALLOWAY b: WFT Est. 1187-1226
Married: 1233 3
Children
John BALLIOL King of Scots b: ABT 1250
Eleanor DE BALIOL b: WFT Est. 1210-1258
Alianora DE BALIOL b: ABT 1245
Cecily DE BALIOL
43005007. Queen Devorguilla "of Scots" GALLOWAY died on 28 Jan 1289 in England. Marriage 1 John DE BALLIOL
of Barnard Castle. b: WFT Est. 1179-1224
Married: 1233 3
Children
John BALLIOL King of Scots b: ABT 1250
Eleanor DE BALIOL b: WFT Est. 1210-1258
Alianora DE BALIOL b: ABT 1245
Cecily DE BALIOL
John DE BALLIOL and Devorguilla GALLOWAY had the following child:
21502503

i. Lady Cecily "Baroness" DE BALIOL, died bef 1273.

27th Generation
84688896. Henry (Lord) LATHAM was born about 1100 in Latham, Yorkshire, England. He lived at England / , /.
Marriage 1 Mrs. Henry Latham b: ABT 1102 in of, Yorkshire, England
Married: ABT 1134 in of, Yorkshire, England
Children
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Robert de Latham b: ABT 1135 in Latham, Yorkshire, England


Richard de Latham b: 1137 in Latham, Yorkshire, England
Roger de Latham b: 1139 in Latham, Yorkshire, England ? ? And Henry (Lord) LATHAM were married about 1134 in
Yorkshire, England.
84688897. ? ? was born about 1102 in Yorkshire, England.
Henry (Lord) LATHAM and ? ? had the following child:
42344448

i. Robert DE LATHAM, born abt 1135, Latham, Yorkshire, England.

84688898. Albert DE GRELLE was born about 1135 in Dalton, Lancashire, England. ? ? And Albert DE GRELLE were
married about 1150 in Yorkshire, England.
84688899. ? ? was born about 1130 in Dalton, Lancashire, England.
Albert DE GRELLE and ? ? had the following child:
42344449

i. Emma DE GRELLE, born abt 1152, Dalton, Lancashire, England.

86007808. King Geoffrey Plantagenet V was born on 24 Aug 1113 in Anjou, France. He died on 7 Sep 1151 at the age of
38 in Eure-et-Loire, France. The name Plantagenet, according to Rapin, came from when Fulk the Great
being stung from remorse for some wicked action, in order to atone for it,
went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was scourged before the Holy Sepulchre
with broom twigs. Earlier authorities say it was because Geoffrey bore a
branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in
his helm
8th in descent from Fulk I, Count of Anjou, 900 A.D.
"Le Bon" Count Of /Anjou/
Count of Anjou & Flanders
ALIA: "Le Bon"
King of England
Father: Foulques V of ANJOU b: 1092 in Anjou, France
Mother: Ermengarde (Ermentrude) DU MAINE b: ABT. 1096 in Maine, France
Marriage 1 Matilda (Maud) of ENGLAND b: BEF. 5 AUG 1102 in London,
Middlesex, England
Married: 22 MAY 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France 4 2 3
Marriage 2 Matilda BEAUCLERC b: 1103
Married: 1128 5 2 3
Children
Henry PLANTAGENET II b: 5 MAR 1132/33 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France
Marriage 3 CONCUBINE b: 1112 in Normandy, France
Married: WFT Est. 1144-1179 6 2 3
Children
Hamelin PLANTAGENET b: 1130 in Normandy, France

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Sources:
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #0976, Date of Import: May 23, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997 Queen Matilda Beauclerc and King Geoffrey
Plantagenet V were married on 3 Apr 1127.
86007809. Queen Matilda Beauclerc died on 10 Sep 1167. Princess Dowager of Germany
Maud or MATILDA
Father: (King of England) HENRY I, Beauclerc b: 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire,
England
Mother: (Princess of Scotland) Edith aka MATILDA b: 1079 in Dunfermline
Marriage 1 (Emperor) HENRY V b: 1086
Marriage 2 (Count of Anjou) Geoffrey V PLANTAGENET b: 24 AUG 1113
Married: 3 APR 1127
Children
(King of England) HENRY II b: 5 MAR 1133 in Le Mans, Anjou
GEOFFREY VI b: 1134
(Count of Poiton) WILLIAM b: 1136
Geoffrey Plantagenet and Matilda Beauclerc had the following child:
43003904

i. King Henry Plantagenet, born 5 Mar 1132, Le Mans, Sarthe, France; died 6 Jun 1189, Chinon, Indre-etLoire, France.

86010000. Robert DE GRELLE was born in 1174. He died in 1230 at the age of 56. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Thomas DE GRELLE
86010001. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Robert DE GRELLE and UNKNOWN had the following child:
43005000

i. Thomas DE GRELLE.

86010012. Lord Hugh DE BALIOL was born in 1189. He died in 1228 at the age of 39 at Barnard Castle in Durham
England. He was born in Barnard Castle, England. Marriage 1 Cicely DE FONTAINES
Married:
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Children
Ada DE BALIOL
John DE BALLIOL of Barnard Castle. b: WFT Est. 1179-1224
Hugh de Baliol, Lord of Biwell & Hiche
Also Known As:"Hugues de Bailleul", "Lord of Balliol and of Barnard Castle and Gainford"
Birthdate:circa 1189
Birthplace:Bernard Castle,Gainford,Durham,England
Death: Died May 2, 1229 in Barnard Castle, Gainford, Durham, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Eustace de Baliol and Perronnelle (Petronille) Fitzpiers
Husband of Cecily (Cicely) de Fontaines
Father of John de Baliol; Eustace Baliol; Tiphaine de Baliol; Bernard Baliol; Jocelin Baliol and 3 others; Hugh Baliol;
William The First de Baliol and Eleanor de Baliol less
Brother of Bernard de Baliol; Henry de Balliol, Chamberlain of Scotland; Theophania de Balliol and Enguerrand de Baliol
Half brother of Eustace de Balliol
Occupation:Lord of Biwell, of Barnard Castle & of Hiche
86010013. Lady Cicely DE FONTAINES was born in 1185 in Fontaines France. She died before 1200 at the age of 15 in
Northumberland England. Marriage 1 Hugh DE BALIOL
Married:
Children
Ada DE BALIOL
John DE BALLIOL of Barnard Castle. b: WFT Est. 1179-1224
Cecily de Fontaines
F, #6556, b. circa 1185, d. before 1300
Parent*Aleaure of Fontaines b. c 1185, d. b 1300
Parent*Lora de St Valery b. c 1185, d. b 1300
Cecily de Fontaines|b. c 1185\nd. b 1300|p6556.htm|Aleaure of Fontaines|b. c 1185\nd. b 1300|p6557.htm|Lora de St
Valery|b. c 1185\nd. b 1300|p6558.htm|||||||Thomas d. St Valery|b. c 1165\nd. 1219|p8999.htm|Adele o. Alencon|b. c
1165\nd. b 1300|p7755.htm|
ChartsPedigree for DeWolf Melvin Stanley
FRnumber*Cecily de Fontaines was FRnumber; 6614.
Source(s)*She PH190:22
FH7:1st-V3:150-167.
Birth*circa 1185She was born circa 1185 at Fontaines, France.
Marriage*before 1200She married Hugh de Balliol, son of Eustace de Balliol, before 1200 at Bywell, Northumberland,
England.
Death*before 1300Cecily de Fontaines died before 1300 at Bywell, Northumberland, England.
Family
Hugh de Balliol b. c 1195, d. 1229
Children
John de Balliol+
b. 1200, d. c 27 Oct 1268
Ada de Balliol+
b. c 1215, d. 1251
Hugh DE BALIOL and Cicely DE FONTAINES had the following child:

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i. King John "of Scotts" DE BALLIOL 23-GF, born Barnard Castle; died 1269.

86010014. Lord Alan Macdonal 24-GF was buried about 1234 in Abbey of Dundrennan. He died in 1234. Alan
MACDONAL Lord of Galloway
Occupation: hereditary Constable of Scotland BETWEEN 1215 AND 1234 6 2
Burial: 2
Occupation: Hereditary Constable of Scotland 7
Note: named in Magna Charta, 1215
Marriage 1 DE LACY
Married: 6 2
Children
GALLOWAY
Helen GALLOWAY b: 1208 in Galloway, Scotland
Marriage 2 Margaret DE HUNTINGDON
Married: 1209 7 2 8 9 6
Children
Christina GALLOWAY
Devorguilla GALLOWAY b: WFT Est. 1187-1226
Marriage 3 Spouse Unknown
Children
Thomas GALLOWAY
Marriage 4 Helen DE L'ISLES b: 1174 in Ireland
Married: WFT Est. 1191-1231 3
Sources:
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215 : The Barons Named in the
MagnaCharta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in
AmericaDuring the Early Colonial Years, Fifth Edition
Abbrev: Weis [1999] Magna Charta Suret
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, with additions and corrections by Walter
Lee Sheppard Jr. and William R. Beall
Publication: Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 139-1, p. 177
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
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Page: pp. 102-103, GALLOWAY 4
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 26 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
18, Ed. 1, Family #18-0770
Abbrev: WFT 18-0770
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 27, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 38-26, p. 42: "...named in Magna Charta"
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 38-26, p. 42: "...named in the Magna Charta"
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 38-26, p. 42
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
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Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 94-27, p. 91
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 115-116, HUNTINGDON 6:i
Title: Ferris database on RootsWeb WorldConnect at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris,
Url:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris
Abbrev: Ferris database WorldConnect
Author: William R. Ferris, Jr.
Publication: updated 4 Feb 2001
Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bfer
ris&id=I2326
86010015. Lady Margaret "of Brittany" De Huntingdon was born (date unknown). Margaret of Huntingdon
(11451201) was a Scottish noblewoman. Two of her brothers, Malcolm IV and William I were Scottish kings. She was the
wife of Conan IV, Duke of Brittany and the mother of Constance, Duchess of Brittany.[1] Her second husband was
Humphrey de Bohun, hereditary Constable of England. Following her second marriage, Margaret styled herself as the
Countess of Hereford.
Contents
[hide]
1 Family
2 Marriages and issue
3 Ancestry
4 Notes
5 References
Family[edit]
Margaret was born in 1145, the second eldest daughter[2] of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumbria,
and Ada de Warenne. She had an older sister Ada, and two younger sisters, Marjorie and Matilda. Two of her brothers,
Malcolm and William became kings of Scotland, and she had another brother, David, Earl of Huntingdon, who married
Maud of Chester. Her paternal grandparents were King David I of Scotland and Maud, Countess of Huntingdon, and her
maternal grandparents were William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth of Vermandois.
In 1152, when she was seven years of age, her father died.
Marriages and issue[edit]
In 1160, Margaret married her first husband, Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond. Upon her marriage, she was
styled as the Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Richmond. Margaret's origins and first marriage were deduced by
Benedict of Peterborugh who recorded f ilia sororis regis Scotiae Willelmi comitissa Brittanniae gave birth in 1186 to f ilium
Arturum. Together Conan and Margaret had at least four children, of whom two only survived:
Constance, Duchess of Brittany (c. 1161 September 1201), married firstly in 1181, Geoffrey Planatagenet, by whom she
had three children, including Arthur of Brittany; she married secondly in 1188, Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester;
she married thirdly in 1199, Guy of Thouars, by whom she had twin daughters, including Alix of Thouars.
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At least two children who died young[3][a]


William (still alive towards 1200).[4][b]
Margaret's husband died in February 1171, leaving her a widow at the age of twenty-six. Shortly before Easter 1171, she
married her second husband, Humphrey de Bohun, Hereditary Constable of England (c. 1155c. 1181). He was the son of
Humphrey de Bohun and Margaret of Hereford. Hereafter, she styled herself Countess of Hereford. The marriage produced
a son and a daughter:
Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford (1176 1 June 1220), a Magna Carta surety; he married Maud FitzGeoffrey de
Mandeville of Essex by whom he had three children, including Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford and from whom
descended the Bohun Earls of Hereford. Maud was the daughter of Geoffrey Fitzpeter, 1st Earl of Essex by his first wife
Beatrice de Say.
Margaret de Bohun (d. 17 November 1189/1195), married to count Pedro Manrique de Lara, Viscount of Narbonne.[c]
Margaret's second husband died in late 1181 and she then married the English nobleman Sir William FitzPatrick Hertburn
who acquired the lands of Washington in Durham in 1183.[5] This marriage also produced one son:
Sir William de Wessington (c. 1183c. 1239), he married Alice de Lexington by whom he had issue
Margaret died in 1201 and was buried in Sawtrey Abbey, Huntingdonshire. Her third and final husband had died around
1194
Alan Macdonal and Margaret De Huntingdon had the following child:
43005007

i. Queen Devorguilla "of Scots" GALLOWAY, died 28 Jan 1289, England.

28th Generation
172015616. King Foulques "of Jerusalem" Anjou V was born in 1092 in Anjou, France. He died on 10 Nov 1143 at the
age of 51 in Jerusalem, Israel. He was buried in Church of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Isreal. Of Jerusalem was a King of
Jerusalem. EREMBOURG
He was also the King of Jerusalem, 1131, after the death of his 2nd
Father-in-law.
Title: Count Flanders
Count Of Anjou
ALIA: "Le Jeune"
Alt. Spelling Fulk V of Anjou
le Jeunne
short,dark,thickset,pock-marked face,huge nose,protruberant eyes
*Ermengarde (Ermentrude) Du Maine
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1096 in Maine,France
Death: 1126 in Maine,France
Change Date: 21 FEB 2001
Father: *Elias (Helie) Maine
Mother: *Matilda De Chateau Du Loire
Marriage 1 *Foulques V (le Jeunne) Anjou b: 1092 in Anjou,France
Married: 11 JUL 1110 in France
Children
*Geoffrey V (le Bon) Plantagenet b: 24 AUG 1113 in Anjou,France
*Sibilia D'Anjou b: ABT 1105 in Anjou,France
Mathilde D'Anjou b: ABT 1104 in Angers,Maine-et-Loire,France
Elias D'Anjou b: ABT 1111 in Anjou,France Queen Ermengarde Du Maine and King Foulques "of Jerusalem" Anjou V were
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married on 10 Jul 1110 in France.


172015617. Queen Ermengarde Du Maine was born about 1096 in Maine, France. She died in 1126 at the age of 30 in
Maine, France. Ermengarde (Ermentrude) DU MAINE 1 2
Title: Countess Du Maine
Countess Du Maine
Countess Of Anjou
Marriage 1 Foulques V of ANJOU b: 1092 in Anjou, France
Children
Geoffrey PLANTAGENET V b: 24 AUG 1113 in Anjou, France
Marriage 1 Foulques V of ANJOU b: 1092 in Anjou, France
Married: WFT Est. 1123-1140 3 1 2
Children
Geoffrey PLANTAGENET V b: 24 AUG 1113 in Anjou, France
Amalric I Flanders of JERUSALEM b: WFT Est. 1112-1139
Baldwin III Flanders of JERUSALEM b: ABT. 1130
Foulques Anjou and Ermengarde Du Maine had the following child:
86007808

i. King Geoffrey Plantagenet V, born 24 Aug 1113, Anjou, France; died 7 Sep 1151, Eure-et-Loire,
France.

172020024. Enetau De Baliol died in 1210. Marriage 1 Petronille FITZ PIERS


Married: 2
Children
Hugh DE BALIOL
172020025. Petronille Fitz Piers was born (date unknown). Perronnelle (Petronille) Fitzpiers (Lutegareshale)
Birthdate:1168
Birthplace:Shere, Farmbridge, Essex, England
Death: Died October 17, 1198 in England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Piers de Lutegareshale and Matilda (Maud) NN
Wife of Eustace de Baliol
Mother of Hugh de Baliol, of Barnard Castle; Bernard de Baliol; Henry de Balliol, Chamberlain of Scotland; Theophania de
Balliol and Enguerrand de Baliol
Sister of Robert FitzPiers; Geoffrey FitzPiers, Earl of Essex; Julienne Lutegareshale; Hawise (Hildegarde) Lutegareshale and
Maud Lutegareshale
Half sister of William de Boclande; Hawise de Boclande; Beatrice de Boclande and Sir Guy de Boclande, Knight
Enetau De Baliol and Petronille Fitz Piers had the following child:
86010012

i. Lord Hugh DE BALIOL, born 1189; died 1228, Durham England.

172020026. Aleaume De Fontaines died in 1205. Marriage 1 Laurette DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1156
Married: 1
Children
Cicely DE FONTAINES
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172020027. Laurette De St. Valerie was born about 1156. Marriage 1 Aleaume DE FONTAINES
Married: 2
Children
Cicely DE FONTAINES
Aleaume De Fontaines and Laurette De St. Valerie had the following child:
86010013

i. Lady Cicely DE FONTAINES, born 1185, Fontaines France; died bef 1200, Northumberland England.

172020028. Lord Roland Galloway 25-GF was born in 1164. He was buried about 1200 in Abbey of St. Andrew,
Northampton, England. He died on 19 Dec 1200 at the age of 36 in Northampton, England. Roland GALLOWAY Lord of
Galloway
Occupation: Constable of Scotland BETWEEN 1189 AND 1200 3
Marriage 1 Elena DE MORVILLE of Lauder
Married: 3 1
Children
Devorguilla GALLOWAY
Thomas GALLOWAY
Ada GALLOWAY
Alan MACDONAL Lord of Galloway b: WFT Est. 1178-1196
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 102, GALLOWAY 3
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 26 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
18, Ed. 1, Family #18-0770
Abbrev: WFT 18-0770
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 27, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 38-25, p. 41
172020029. Lady Elena De Morville was born in Lauder.
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Roland Galloway and Elena De Morville had the following child:


86010014

i. Lord Alan Macdonal 24-GF, died 1234.

29th Generation
344031232. King Foulques Anjou IV was born in 1043 in Anjou, France. He died on 14 Apr 1109 at the age of 66 in
Anjou, France. He was also known as Rechin. Father: Geoffroy II of GASTINOIS b: ABT. 1000 in Seine-et-Marne, France
Mother: Ermengarde Gastinois of ANJOU b: 1018 in of Anjou, France
Father: Fulk III of ANJOU b: ABT. 1035
Mother: UNKNOWN
Title: Count Of Anjou
ALIA: "Rechin"
Event: Alt. Spelling Fulk IV of Anjou
Marriage 1 Bertrade DEMONTFORT b: 1060 in of Montfort, Eure, France
Married: ABT. 1080 in France 2
Children
Foulques V of ANJOU b: 1092 in Anjou, France Queen Bertrade "of France" De Montfort and King Foulques Anjou IV
were married about 1080 in France.
344031233. Queen Bertrade "of France" De Montfort was born in 1060 in Montfort Amaury, Ile De France, France. She
died on 14 Feb 1117 at the age of 57 in Fontrevault, France. Death: 14 FEB 1116/17
Marriage 1 Foulques IV of ANJOU b: 1043 in of Anjou, France
Married: ABT. 1080 in France 2
Children
Foulques V of ANJOU b: 1092 in Anjou, France
Death: 14 FEB 1116/17
Father: Simon II DE MONTFORT b: ABT. 1026 in Montford, Normandy
Mother: Agnes D'EVREUX b: ABT. 1030 in of Rouen, France
Marriage 1 Foulques IV "Rechin" Count of ANJOU b: 1043 in , , Anjou, France
Married: 1089 in , , , France 2
Divorced:
Children
Foulques V "Le Jeune" Count of ANJOU b: 1092 in , , Anjou, France
Marriage 2 FOULQUES IV b: 1033 in Anjou, France
Married: 1090 4
Married: 1089 4
Children
FULK V b: 1092 in Anjou, France
Marriage 3 Fulk IV "Rechin" OF ANJOU b: 1043
Married: 1090 1
Children
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Simon DE MONTFORT b: in Count of, Evreux


Ermengarde OF ANJOU
Fulk V OF ANJOU b: 1092
Sources:
Title: rmosher154.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 13, 2001
Title: smithgen.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 6, 2001
Title: Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L.
Call, Salt Lake City, Utah
Title: lildoc04.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Jan 24, 2001
Foulques Anjou and Bertrade De Montfort had the following child:
172015616

i. King Foulques "of Jerusalem" Anjou V, born 1092, Anjou, France; died 10 Nov 1143, Jerusalem,
Israel.

344031234. Count Elias Maine was also known as Helie. Count


344031235. Countess Matilda De Chateau Du Loire was born about 1070 in Chateau-du-Loire, France. She died in 1099
at the age of 29. Marriage 1 HELIE b: ABT. 1065 in of Maine, France
Married: 1090 1
Children
EREMBOURG b: ABT. 1094 in of Maine, France
Elias Maine and Matilda De Chateau Du Loire had the following child:
172015617

i. Queen Ermengarde Du Maine, born abt 1096, Maine, France; died 1126, Maine, France.

344040048. Bernard De Baliol II was born about 1135 in Bywell, co. Northumberland, England. He died in 1194 at the age
of 59. Marriage 1 Agnes DE PICQUIGNY b: ABT 1148 in Picardy, France
Married: 2
Children
Ingram (Enguerrand) DE BALIOL of Tours-en-Vimeu, Picardy
Enetau DE BALIOL
Annabel DE BALIOL b: ABT 1167
BALIOL, BERNARD de, the elder (f l. 11351167). There is great difficulty in fixing with precision the early history of the
family of Baliol, which was destined to play so ill-omened a part in the annals of Scotland, a circumstance which no doubt
contributed to the obscurity of its records and the extinction of its name. The founder of the house in England was the
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Norman baron Guido or Guy de Baliol, whose French fiefs of Bailleul, in the department of L'Orne, two leagues from
Argenton, Dampierre, Harcourt, and Vinoy, in Normandy, were long retained by his descendants, and afforded a refuge
when their English inheritance was forfeited along with the Scottish crown, which John wore so short a time and Edward
failed to recover. Guy is said, in a manuscript on which Surtees, the historian of Durham, relies, to have come 'to England
with the Conqueror, and to him gave William Rufus the barony of Bywell in Northumberland, and the forests of Teesdale
and Charwood, with the lordship of Middleton in Teesdale and Gainsford, with all their royalties, franchises, and immunities'
(Bowes MS., Surtees Durham, iv. 50) Bernard or Barnard Baliol is stated by the same manuscript to have built 'the fortress
which he called Castle Barnard, and created burgesses and endowed them with the like franchises and liberties as those of
Richmond,' a statement corroborated by the ancient and noble ruin which still overhangs the Tees, with 'its uttermost walls of
lime and brick' and 'innermost cut in rocks of stone,' as the ballad runs, and by the charter of his son, a second Bernard,
which confirms his father's grant to the burgesses (Surtees, iv. 71). In 1135 the first Bernard did homage, along with David I
of Scotland, to the Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, but prior to the battle of the Standard, 1138, he renounced his
homage and joined the party of Stephen. Along with Robert de Bruce, Lord of Annandale, a common interest then uniting
the ancestors of the future rivals, he was sent before the battle by the northern barons to make terms with David I, but
without success. Continuing to support Stephen, Bernard de Baliol was taken prisoner with him at Lincoln on 2 Feb. 1141.
The charter of the second Bernard, still preserved, is unfortunately without date, and there is no charter-evidence to fix his
father's death, but a fine exacted in 14 Henry II (1167), for neglecting to certify the number of his knights' fees, is assumed
with probability by Surtees to refer to the time of his succession, and to make the fact which history records of the capture of
William the Lion at Alnwick in 1174 by a Bernard de Baliol along with other northern barons applicable to the second and
not the first bearer of the name.
344040049. Agnes De Picquigny was born about 1148 in Picardy, France. Marriage 1 Bernard II DE BALIOL b: ABT
1135 in Bywell, co. Northumberland, England
Married: 1
Children
Ingram (Enguerrand) DE BALIOL of Tours-en-Vimeu, Picardy
Enetau DE BALIOL
Annabel DE BALIOL b: ABT 1167
Bernard De Baliol and Agnes De Picquigny had the following child:
172020024

i. Enetau De Baliol, died 1210.

344040052. Enguerrand De Fontaines died about 1164. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown


Children
Aleaume DE FONTAINES
344040053. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Enguerrand De Fontaines and Unknown had the following child:
172020026

i. Aleaume De Fontaines, died 1205.

344040054. Renaud De St. Valerie II was born about 1095 in Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England. He died in 1166 at the
age of 71. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Bernard IV DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1125 in Beckley, co. Oxon, England
Laurette DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1156
344040055. Unknown was born (date unknown).

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Renaud De St. Valerie and Unknown had the following child:


172020027

i. Laurette De St. Valerie, born abt 1156.

344040056. Lord Uchtred Galloway 26-GF was born before 1136. He died on 27 Sep 1174 at the age of 38. Uchtred of
Galloway
died...as the result of an attack by a party led by Malcolm, a son of Gilbert
Marriage 1 Gunnild of Dunbar
Married: 5 3
Children
Lochlan
Fergus
Roland GALLOWAY Lord of Galloway b: 1164
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 101-102, GALLOWAY 2
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 26 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
18, Ed. 1, Family #18-0770
Abbrev: WFT 18-0770
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 27, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 38-24, p. 41
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
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Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 131B-26, pp. 108-109
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 187, NURTHUMBERLAND 4
344040057. Lady Gunnild Dunbar was born (date unknown). Gunnild of Dunbar
Uchtred Galloway and Gunnild Dunbar had the following child:
172020028

i. Lord Roland Galloway 25-GF, born 1164; died 19 Dec 1200, Northampton, England.

30th Generation
688062464. Count Geoffroy Gastinois II was born about 1000 in Seine-et-Marne, France. He died on 1 Apr 1046 at the
age of 46 in Anjou, France. Title: Count Of The Gatinais
ALIA: "Ferreol"
Marriage 1 Ermengarde Gastinois of ANJOU b: 1018 in of Anjou, France
Married: 1035 in France
Married: 1035 in Anjou, France 3 1 2
Children
Foulques IV of ANJOU b: 1043 in of Anjou, France
Marriage 2 HERMENGARDE b: WFT Est. 1008-1032 in Anjou, France
Married: WFT Est. 1039-1045 4 1 2 Countess Ermengarde Gastonois and Count Geoffroy Gastinois II were married in 1035
in Anjou, France.
688062465. Countess Ermengarde Gastonois was born in 1018 in Anjou, France. She died on 18 Mar 1076 at the age of
58 in Anjou, France. d: 18 MAR 1075/76
Countess Of Anjou
Marriage 1 Geoffroy II of GASTINOIS b: ABT. 1000 in Seine-et-Marne, France
Married: WFT Est. 1039-1045 3 1 2
Geoffroy Gastinois and Ermengarde Gastonois had the following child:
344031232

i. King Foulques Anjou IV, born 1043, Anjou, France; died 14 Apr 1109, Anjou, France.

688062466. Earl Simon "of Leicester" De Montfort was born about 1025 in Montfort, Eure, France. He died in 1087 at
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the age of 62. He was buried in Epernon, Normandy, France. Of Leicester was also known as Seigneur. Marriage 1 *Isabel
De Broyes b: ABT 1034 in Broyes,Marne,France
Married: ABT 1055 in France
Children
*Isabel(Elizabeth) Montfort b: ABT 1058 in Flamsted,Eng
Amauri (The Strong) De Montfort b: ABT 1056 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Marriage 2 *Agnaes D'Evreux b: ABT 1030 in Evreux,Normandie
Married: ABT 1058 in Normandie
Children
*Bertrade De Montfort b: ABT 1059 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Richard De Montfort b: ABT 1066 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Simon II De Montfort b: ABT 1068 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
*Amaury De Montfort b: ABT 1070 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Guillaume De Montfort b: ABT 1073 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Adeliza De Montfort b: ABT 1075 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
Simon Seigneur DEMONTFORT
Birth: ABT. 1025 in of Montfort, Eure, France
Death: 1087 3 1 2
Event: Alt. Spelling Simon De Montfort
Reference Number: P15361
Marriage 1 Agnes D'EVREUX b: ABT. 1030 in of Evreux, Normandy, France
Married: WFT Est. 1058-1082 3 1 2
Children
Bertrade DEMONTFORT b: 1060 in of Montfort, Eure, France
Amaury DEMONTFORT b: 1070 in Montfort, Eure, France
688062467. Countess Agnes D'Evreux was born about 1030 in Evreux, Normandy, France. heir to bro, William
Marriage 1 Simon Seigneur DEMONTFORT I b: ABT. 1025 in of Montfort, Eure, France
Married: WFT Est. 1058-1082 3 1 2
Children
Bertrade DEMONTFORT b: 1060 in of Montfort, Eure, France
Amaury DEMONTFORT b: 1070 in Montfort, Eure, France
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Agnes D'EVREUX
Sex: F
Name: +Agnes D'EVEREUX 1 2
Name: Agnes D'EVREUX 3
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Name: Agnes D'EVREUX 2


Birth: ABT. 1030
Birth: ABT. 1029 in of Rouen, France 2
Birth: ABT. 1030 in 3
Birth: ABT. 1030 in Normandy 2
Marriage 1 Simon II DE MONTFORT b: ABT. 1026 in Montford, Normandy
Children
Isabel Elizabeth DE MONTFORT
Bertrade DE MONTFORT b: ABT. 1059 in Montfort, France
Almeric (Amauri) DE MONTFORT b: in Count of, Evreux
Agns de Montfort (d'vreux), Comtesse d'Evreux
Also Known As:"de Montfort"
Birthdate:November 1, 1030
Birthplace:vreux, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Death: Died February 14, 1116 in Ile De France, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Richard I, count of Evreux and Godeheut or Godechildis NN
Wife of Simon I "l'An", seigneur de Montfort
Mother of Amaury II, seigneur de Montfort; Bertrade de Montfort, Reine des Francs; Richard, seigneur de Montfort; Simon
II, seigneur de Montfort and Amauri III de Montfort, comte d'Evreux
Sister of Guillaume "Crespin" d'Evreux, Comte d'Evreux; Walter d'Evreux and Girold Dapifer Count d'Evreux
Half sister of Raoul III (II) de Tosny, Seigneur de Conches, Lord of Flamstead; Robert de Toeni, Lord of Stafford; Elinant de
Toeni; Gazon De Toeni, (Died at 1 yr old); Adeliza de Toeni, Countess of Hereford and 5 others; Beringar de Toeni, of
Belvoir; Helbert de Toeni; Unknown de Toeni; Roger de Toeni, Jr. and Berthe de Toeni less
Occupation:Comtesse d'Evreux, Countess of Evreux
Simon De Montfort and Agnes D'Evreux had the following child:
344031233

i. Queen Bertrade "of France" De Montfort, born 1060, Montfort Amaury, Ile De France, France; died
14 Feb 1117, Fontrevault, France.

688062470. Seigneur De Chateau Gervase was born about 1043 in Chateau-du-Loire, France. He died in 1095 at the age
of 52. Seigneur de Chateau-du-Loire GERVASE
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Matilde DE CHATEAU-DU-LOIRE b: ABT. 1070 in of, Chateau-du-Loire, France
688062471. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Seigneur De Chateau Gervase and Unknown had the following child:
344031235

i. Countess Matilda De Chateau Du Loire, born abt 1070, Chateau-du-Loire, France; died 1099.

688080104. Guillaume De Fontaines died about 1119.


688080105. Charlotte De Mailly was born (date unknown).
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Guillaume De Fontaines and Charlotte De Mailly had the following child:


344040052

i. Enguerrand De Fontaines, died abt 1164.

688080108. Bernard De St. Valerie III was born about 1065 in Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England. He died after 1115 at
the age of 50. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Renaud II DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1095 in Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England
688080109. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Bernard De St. Valerie and Unknown had the following child:
344040054

i. Renaud De St. Valerie II, born abt 1095, Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England; died 1166.

688080112. Fergus Lord Galloway died on 12 May 1166 in Holyrood Abbey, England. He was also known as The First.
Fergus 1st Lord of Galloway
Marriage 1 Elizabeth
Married: 4 5
Children
Gilbert GALLOWAY
Uchtred of Galloway b: BEF 1136
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Children
Affrica
688080113. Lady Elizabeth ? was born (date unknown).
Fergus Lord Galloway and Elizabeth ? had the following child:
344040056

i. Lord Uchtred Galloway 26-GF, born bef 1136; died 27 Sep 1174.

31st Generation
1376124928. Count Geoffroy Ferreol I was born about 970 in Gastinois, France. He died in 1000 at the age of 30.
"Ferreol"
Title: Count Of Gastinois
Marriage 1 Beatrice\Beatrix DEMACON b: ABT. 974 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
Married: WFT Est. 998-1031 4 1 2
Married: BEF. 999 in France 3 1 2
Children
Geoffroy II of GASTINOIS b: ABT. 1000 in Seine-et-Marne, France
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Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
1376124929. Countess Beatrix De Macon was born about 974 in Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France. She died before Apr 1004
at the age of 30. Beatrice\Beatrix DEMACON
Death: BEF. 5 MAR 1004/05
Father: Alberic II of MACON b: WFT Est. 932-952
Mother: Hermentrude DEROUCY b: 949 in Reimes
Father: Alberic-Ii of MACON b: ABT. 973 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
Mother: Ermentrude (Irmtrude) RHEIMS b: ABT. 963 in of Rheims, Marne, France
Marriage 1 Geoffroy FERREOL I b: ABT. 970 in of Gastinois, France
Married: WFT Est. 998-1031 4 1 2
Married: BEF. 999 in France 3 1 2
Children
Geoffroy II of GASTINOIS b: ABT. 1000 in Seine-et-Marne, France
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Geoffroy Ferreol and Beatrix De Macon had the following child:
688062464

i. Count Geoffroy Gastinois II, born abt 1000, Seine-et-Marne, France; died 1 Apr 1046, Anjou, France.

1376124930. Foulques Anjou III was born on 21 Jun 987 in Anjou, France. He died on 27 Jun 1040 at the age of 53.
Foulques III of ANJOU
Title: Count Of Anjou

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Marriage 1 HILDEGARDE b: WFT Est. 963-989


Married: 1000 3 1 2
Children
HERMENGARDE b: WFT Est. 1008-1032 in Anjou, France
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Title: F999.FTW
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Title: Chenoweth.FTW
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Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Countess Hildegarde ? and Foulques Anjou III were
married in 1000.
1376124931. Countess Hildegarde ? was born (date unknown).
Foulques Anjou and Hildegarde ? had the following child:
688062465

i. Countess Ermengarde Gastonois, born 1018, Anjou, France; died 18 Mar 1076, Anjou, France.

1376124932. Sigmeur Amauri De Montfort was born about 1000 in Evreux, Normandy, France. He died after 1031 at the
age of 31. He was also known as Sigmeur. Almeric DE MONTFORT
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Simon II DE MONTFORT b: ABT. 1026 in Montford, Normandy
Sources:
Title: rmosher154.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 13, 2001
Amauri (Amaury) De Montfort
Title: Sigmeur
Death: AFT 4 FEB 1031
Marriage 1 *Bertrade De Gometz b: ABT 1001 in Ile De France
Married: ABT 1022 in Ile De France
Children
Eve De Montfort b: ABT 1023 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
*Simon I De Montfort b: ABT 1025 in Montfort Amuary,Ile De France
Mainer De Montfort b: ABT 1027 in Monfort Amaury,Ille de France
Amaury De Montfort b: ABT 1029 in Normandy,France

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Lady Bertrade De Gometz and Sigmeur Amauri De


Montfort were married about 1022 in Ile De France.
1376124933. Lady Bertrade De Gometz was born about 1001 in Ile De France. Marriage 1 *Amauri (Amaury) De
Montfort b: ABT 1000 in Evreux,Normandy,France
Children
Eve De Montfort b: ABT 1023 in Montfort Amaury,Ile De France
*Simon I De Montfort b: ABT 1025 in Montfort Amuary,Ile De France
Mainer De Montfort b: ABT 1027 in Monfort Amaury,Ille de France
Amaury De Montfort b: ABT 1029 in Normandy,France
Amauri De Montfort and Bertrade De Gometz had the following child:
688062466

i. Earl Simon "of Leicester" De Montfort, born abt 1025, Montfort, Eure, France; died 1087.

1376124934. Count Richard Evreux was born in 986 in Rouen, Normandy, France. He died in 1067 at the age of 81.
Richard of EVREUX
Count of Evreux
Marriage 1 ADELA b: 1004 in Normandy, France
Married: WFT Est. 1032-1058 3 1 2
Children
Agnes D'EVREUX b: ABT. 1030 in of Evreux, Normandy, France
Richard, Count of vreux (died 1067) was a powerful member of the Norman aristocracy during the early and later reign
of William, Duke of Normandy.
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
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Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Richard OF EVREUX 1
Sex: M
Title: Count
Birth: 986 1
Death: 1067 1
Father: Robert OF EVREUX b: ABT. 964 in Archbishop Of, Rouen
Marriage 1 Godehildes OF BARCELONA b: in dau Raymond, Borrell &, Ermensenda
Children
Agnes D'EVREUX b: ABT. 1030 in of Rouen, France
Sources:
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Title: rmosher154.ged
Repository:
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Media: Other
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1376124935. Countess Godehildes Barcelona was born in 1004 in in dau Raymond, Borrell &, Ermensenda. Marriage 1
Roger DE TOENI b: ABT. 1020 in Lord of Conches, Aquitaine, & Toeni
Children
Adelaise DE TONI
Helbert DE TOENI
Elenance DE TOENI
Robert de Toeni DE STAFFORD b: in took name, Stafford, fm Castle, he held
Nigel (Stafford) DE TOENI b: in held Gresley, Castle
Ralph DE TOENI b: ABT. 1037 in Lord of Conches
Marriage 2 Richard OF EVREUX b: 986
Children
Agnes D'EVREUX b: ABT. 1030 in of Rouen, France
Sources:
Title: rmosher154.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 13, 2001
Richard Evreux and Godehildes Barcelona had the following child:
688062467

i. Countess Agnes D'Evreux, born abt 1030, Evreux, Normandy, France.

1376124940. Seigneur De Chateau Du Lorie Robert was born about 1016 in Chateau-du-, Loire, France.
1376124941. Elizabeth ? was born about 1020 in France. She died after 1062 at the age of 42.
Seigneur De Chateau Du Lorie Robert and Elizabeth ? had the following child:
688062470

i. Seigneur De Chateau Gervase, born abt 1043, Chateau-du-Loire, France; died 1095.

1376160216. Gauthier De St. Valerie was born about 1035 in Vimeu, Ponthieu, Normandy, France. He died after 1097 at
the age of 62 in Holy Land. Marriage 1 Elizabeth DE MONTLHERY
Married: 1
Children
Bernard III DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1065 in Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England
1376160217. Elizabeth De Montlhery was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Gauthier DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1035 in
Vimeu, Ponthieu, Normandy, France
Married: 2
Children
Bernard III DE ST. VALERIE b: ABT 1065 in Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England

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Gauthier De St. Valerie and Elizabeth De Montlhery had the following child:
688080108

i. Bernard De St. Valerie III, born abt 1065, Isleworth, co. Middlesex, England; died aft 1115.

1376160226. King Henry I Beauclerc England 28-GF died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-Le-Fermont, near Gisors, France.
He was also known as KING OF. He was born in Selby, Yorkshire, England. Henry was buried in Reading Abbey. Henry I
"Beauclerc" "The Good Scholar" OF ENGLAND
Note: Overeating Lampreys Reign 1100-1135Henry was heartbroken when his son
William was drownes when the"White Ship" sank in the English Channel, he
became the "Man whonever smile again"
Father: William I The Conqueror "The Bastard" Duke of Normandy OF ENGLAND b:
1024 in Normandy. France
Mother: Matilda OF FLANDERS b: 1031
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: 11 NOV 1090 in Westminster Cathedral
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 3 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 4 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 5 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 6 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 7 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 8 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 9 Spouse Unknown
King of England Henry was heartbroken when his son William
died on the "White Ship" when it sank in the Enlish Channel
during a storm. Henry became the "Man who never smiled again." 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7
Occupation: King of England BETWEEN 1100 AND 1135 4 9
Occupation: Duke of Normandy BETWEEN 1106 AND 1135 9
Marriage 1 Matilda (Maud) Edith "Atheling" Princess of Scotland b: 1079 in
Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
Married: 11 NOV 1100 in Westminster, London, co. Middlesex, England 10 3 4 8
Children
Richard b: JUL 1101 in England
William "the Atheling" b: BEF 05 AUG 1103 in Selby, co. York, England
Matilda (Maud) of England b: 07 FEB 1104 in Winchester, co. Hants, England
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Married: 29 JAN 1122 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, co. Berks, England 4
Children
Constance
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Elizabeth
Alice (Aline)
Maud
William DE TRACY
Gilbert
Marriage 3 Nesta FERCH RHYS AP TEWDWR MAWR Princess of Wales b: ABT 1073 in
Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Children
Robert de Caen "The Consul" 1st Earl of Gloucester b: ABT 1090 in Caen,
Calvados, France
Henry FITZ HENRY Prince b: ABT 1105 in South Wales
Marriage 4 Sibyl CORBET b: ABT 1075 in Alcester, co. Warwick, England
Children
Maud Abbess of Montvilliers
Rainald DE DUNSTANVILLE Earl of Cornwall b: in Dunstanville, co. Kent, England
Sibyl b: ABT 1091 in Westminster, London, co. Middlesex, England
William Prince of England b: 1105 in England
Rohese Princess of England b: ABT 1114 in England
Gundred Princess of England b: ABT 1114 in England
Marriage 5 Ansfride [Concubine 2] b: ABT 1069 in Sparshalt, co. Berks, England
Married: WFT Est. 1085-1115 11
Children
Juliane b: in Westminster, London, co. Middlesex, England
Richard b: BEF 1101 in Abingdon Abbey, co. Berks, England
Fulk Prince of England b: ABT 1102 in Abingdon Abbey, co. Berks, England
Marriage 6 Edith
Children
Maud (Matilda) b: 1086 in England
Marriage 7 [Concubine 4] b: ABT 1072 in England
Children
Maud Duchess of Bretagne b: ABT 1091 in England
Marriage 8 Edith (Eda) DE GREYSTOKE b: ABT 1071 in England
Children
Robert
Marriage 9 Isabel (Elizabeth) DE BEAUMONT b: ABT 1096 in England
Children
Isabel
Marriage 10 Adelicia (Adeliza) of Louvain, Princess of Brabant b: ABT 1103
in Brabant, Netherlands
Married: 29 JAN 1121 in Windsor, co. Berks, England 1
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
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Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 183-184, NORMANDY 8
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 24 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
11, Ed. 1, Family # 0167
Abbrev: WFT 11-0167
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: July 1, 1997
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 24 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
11, Ed. 1, Family #3809
Abbrev: WFT 11-3809
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: July 1, 1997
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 28 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
14, Ed. 1, family # 1829
Abbrev: WFT 14-1829
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 20, 1997
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 26 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
18, Ed. 1, Family #18-0770
Abbrev: WFT 18-0770
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 27, 1998
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-1556
Abbrev: WFT 6-1556
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0043
Abbrev: WFT L1-0043
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 1-23, p. 3
Title: The New Oxford History of England: England Under the Norman
and Angevin Kings 1075-1225
Abbrev: Bartlett [2000]
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Author: Robert Bartlett


Publication: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2000
Page: p. 5
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 226, SCOTLAND 23:ix
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0017
Abbrev: WFT L1-0017
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
1376160227. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Henry I Beauclerc England and Unknown had the following child:
688080113

i. Lady Elizabeth ?.

32nd Generation
-1542717440. Count Aubri Gatinais 29-GF died after 990. He was born in Gatinais, France. Aubri of The GATINAIS
Count Of The Gatinais
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 942-983 3 1 2
Children
Geoffroy FERREOL I b: ABT. 970 in of Gastinois, France
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Title: F999.FTW
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Call Number:
Media: Electronic
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Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3945, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
-1542717439. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Aubri Gatinais and Unknown had the following child:
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i. Count Geoffroy Ferreol I, born abt 970, Gastinois, France; died 1000.

-1542717438. Count Alberic Macon II was born (date unknown). Alberic II of MACON
Count Of Macon
Marriage 1 Hermentrude DEROUCY b: 949 in Reimes
Married: WFT Est. 977-1011 3 1 2
Children
Beatrice\Beatrix DEMACON b: ABT. 974 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
-1542717437. Countess Hermentrude De Roucy was born about 963 in Rheims, Marne, France. She died before 1006 at
the age of 43. Ermentrude (Irmtrude) RHEIMS
Death: BEF. 5 MAR 1004/05
Marriage 1 Alberic-Ii of MACON b: ABT. 973 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
Children
Beatrice\Beatrix DEMACON b: ABT. 974 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
Hermentrude DEROUCY 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: 949 in Reimes 3 1 2
Death: WFT Est. 998-1044 3 1 2
Reference Number: P15648
Marriage 1 Alberic II of MACON b: WFT Est. 932-952
Married: WFT Est. 977-1011 3 1 2
Children
Beatrice\Beatrix DEMACON b: ABT. 974 in of Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France
Marriage 2 Otton I of LOMBARD b: WFT Est. 936-972 in Lombard, Italy
Married: WFT Est. 977-1012 3 1 2
Children
Renaud I of BURGUNDY b: WFT Est. 969-1003 in Bourgogne, France
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Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
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Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Alberic Macon and Hermentrude De Roucy had the following child:
1376124929

i. Countess Beatrix De Macon, born abt 974, Macon, Seine-et-Loire, France; died bef Apr 1004.

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-1542717436. Geoffrey Grisegonelle was born on 11 Nov 958 in Anjou, France. He died on 21 Jul 987 at the age of 28.
Marriage 1 Adelaide DEVERMANDOIS b: 950
Children
Hermengarde of NORMANDY b: WFT Est. 939-981 in Anjou, France
Foulques III of ANJOU b: 21 JUN 987 in Anjou, France
Girberge GRISEGONELLE b: 982 in Anjou, France
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
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Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997 Adelaide De Vermandois and Geoffrey
Grisegonelle were married on 11 Nov 958 in Anjou, France.
-1542717435. Adelaide De Vermandois was born in 950. Marriage 1 Geoffrey GRISEGONELLE I b: 11 NOV 958 in
Anjou, France
Children
Hermengarde of NORMANDY b: WFT Est. 939-981 in Anjou, France
Foulques III of ANJOU b: 21 JUN 987 in Anjou, France
Girberge GRISEGONELLE b: 982 in Anjou, France
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Geoffrey Grisegonelle and Adelaide De Vermandois had the following child:
1376124930

i. Foulques Anjou III, born 21 Jun 987, Anjou, France; died 27 Jun 1040.

-1542717432. Robert France II was born in 970. He died on 20 Jul 1031 at the age of 61. He was also known as King.
-1542717431. Constance Toulouse was born (date unknown).
Robert France and Constance Toulouse had the following child:
1376124932

i. Sigmeur Amauri De Montfort, born abt 1000, Evreux, Normandy, France; died aft 1031.
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-1542717428. Count Robert Rouen D'Evereux Archbisho was born in 964 in Evereux, Normandy, France. He died in
1037 at the age of 73. Father: Richard I "The FearLess" Of Normandy b: 933 in Normandy,France
Mother: Gunnora Of Normandy DE CREPON OF DENMARK b: 946
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Robert of ROUEN
Archbishop Of Rouen
Marriage 1 Havlive UNKNOWN b: 968 in Normandy, France
Married: WFT Est. 996-1027 3 1 2
Children
Richard of EVREUX b: 986 in Rouen, Normandy, France
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Robert II, Archbishop of Rouen (bef. 9891037),[a] and Count of vreux was a powerful and influential prelate, and a
family member of and supporter of five dukes of Normandy.
Contents
[hide]
1 Life
2 Family
3 Ancestry
4 Notes
5 References
Life[edit]
Robert was a son of Richard I, Duke of Normandy and his second wife, Gunnora.[1] He was a younger brother of duke
Richard II and uncle of duke Robert I.[1] He had been appointed Archbishop of Rouen by his father c.989990 and had been
given the countship of vreux at the same time.[2] Robert was well aware he was destined for the church and seemingly
accepted his role as both archbishop and count willingly.[3] But he had always been involved in Norman politics and was a
powerful adherent of the Norman dukes.[4] Robert had proved himself a powerful ecclesiastical ally of his father, Richard I,
as well as his brother, Richard II, and at the latter's death effectively became the senior male adviser to the ducal clan.[5] But
his nephew Richard III had a turbulent and short reign of just over a year and when replaced by his brother Robert I, as Duke
of Normandy, the prelate Robert had a great deal of trouble restraining the new duke.[6] In 1028 he found himself besieged
and then banished by his young nephew.[6] Duke Robert I then besieged Hugh d'Ivry, Bishop of Bayeux who, along with
Archbishop Robert had apparently questioned his authority as duke.[7] From exile in France, Archbishop Robert
excommunicated his nephew Duke Robert and placed Normandy under an interdict.[7]
The Archbishop and Duke finally came to terms and to facilitate the lifting of the interdict and excommunication, Duke
Robert restored the Archbishop to his see, to his countship of Evereux, and returned all his properties.[8] To further illustrate
his change of heart towards the church, Duke Robert restored property that he or his vassals had confiscated, and by 1034
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had returned all church properties including those taken from Fcamp Abbey.[8] By 1033 Duke Robert was mounting a
major campaign against his double cousin Alan III, Duke of Brittany.[9] He and Alan had been raiding back and forth but
finally a peace was negotiated between them by the returned Archbishop Robert, their mutual uncle.[9]
In his last years Robert, realizing his past mistakes, began giving freely to the poor and undertook to rebuild the cathedral
church at Rouen.[10] in 1035 Duke Robert had decided on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.[11] After making his illegitimate son
William his heir and arranging for the archbishop to watch over and protect young William, Duke Robert set out on his
pilgrimage never to return to Normandy.[11] Archbishop Robert fulfilled his promise and effectively ruled Normandy as
regent for William[11] until Robert's death in 1037, which almost immediately caused an increase in lawlessness in
Normandy.[12]
Orderic Vitalis relates of a richly illustrated great psalter given to Archbishop Robert by his sister Queen Emma, wife of king
thelred.[13] In a catalog of books in the Cathedral of Rouen created during the twelfth century, a reference was found to a
particular book, the Benedictionarius Roberti archiep iscop i, which was given to the church of Rouen by Archbishop Robert
of Normandy. Since that time it became the property of the city of Rouen, where it is preserved (No. 27) as the Benedictional
of thelgar, possibly for the prayers it contained at the end for the coronation of the Anglo-Saxon kings and queens
-1542717427. Countess Havlive ? was born in 968 in Normandy, France.
Robert Rouen D'Evereux Archbisho and Havlive ? had the following child:
1376124934

i. Count Richard Evreux, born 986, Rouen, Normandy, France; died 1067.

-1542646862. Guy Seigneur was born about 1009 in Montlhery, France. He died in 1095 at the age of 86. He was also
known as The First. Guy I Seigneur of Montlhery and Bray
Occupation: Chatelain de Rochefort
Marriage 1 Hodierne DE GOMETZ b: ABT 1014
Married: 2 3
Children
Melisende DE MONTLHERY
Miles "le Grand" DE MONTLHERY Sire de Montlhery
Elizabeth DE MONTLHERY
Adele DE MONTLHERY
Guy DE MONTLHERY Count of Rochefort b: ABT 1037 in Montlhery,
Seine-Et-Oise, France
Isabel DE MONTLHERY b: ABT 1040 in Montlhery, Seine-Et-Oise, France
-1542646861. Hodierne De Gometz was born about 1014.
Guy Seigneur and Hodierne De Gometz had the following child:
1376160217

i. Elizabeth De Montlhery.

-1542646844. King William I The Conqueror Normandy 29-GF was born in 1024 in Falaise, Normandy, France. He died
on 9 Sep 1087 at the age of 63 in Hermentrubge, near Rouen, France. He was also known as DUKE OF. William was buried
in St. Stephen Church. William I The Conqueror "The Bastard" Duke of Normandy OF ENGLAND
Note: Illegitiment With the town was burning, he suffered an injuryfrom
which he never recovered..He was taken to a Suburb ofRouen, where he lay dying
for 5 weeks Said to have been buriedin an unseenly fashion Reigned 1066-1087,
by conquest 1st Kingof the House of Normandy Line of kings.

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Father: Robert I "The Magnificent" "The Devil" DUKE OF NORMANDY
Mother: Herleva DE FAILAISE b: 1003 in Failaise,France
Marriage 1 Matilda OF FLANDERS b: 1031
Married: 1053 in Cathedral Of Notre Dame
Note: Condemned Incestuous by Pope Leo IX at the Coucil of Reims10/1049.
Children
Henry I "Beauclerc" "The Good Scholar" OF ENGLAND b: SEP 1068 in Selby,Yorkshire,England
Maud Margaret OF ENGLAND b: 1072
Gundred OF ENGLAND b: 1063 in Normandy,France
Adela Of England OF NORMANDY b: 1052 in Normandy,France
Marriage 2 Adeliza
Children
William Of Whittington PEVERELL b: 1050 in Normandy. France
Marriage 3 Ingelrica Maude OF ENGLAND b: 1023 in England
Children
William II PEVEREL b: 1065 in Nottinghsm,Nottinghsmshire,England
William I The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy
Occupation: Duke of Normandy BETWEEN 1035 AND 1087 4 10
Occupation: King of England BETWEEN 1066 AND 1087 10
Marriage 1 Matilda (Maud) of Flanders b: BETWEEN 1031 AND 1032 in Flanders
Married: 1053 in Cathedral of Norta Dame D'Eur. Normandy, France 1 4 11 12
Children
Robert
Henry DE FLANDERS b: ABT 1035 in Flanders
Robert III "Curthose" Duke of Normandy b: 1052 in Normandy, France
Richard Prince of England b: ABT 1054 in Normandy, France
Cecilia (Cecily) ENGLAND b: ABT 1055 in Normandy, France
Adelidis Or Alice Princess of England b: ABT 1056 in Normandy, France
William II "Rufus" King Of England b: ABT 1057 in Normandy, France
Margaret Princess of England b: 1059 in Normandy, France
Constance Princess of England b: 1061 in Normandy, France
Adela of Normandy b: ABT 1062 in Normandy, France
Agatha b: ABT 1064 in Normandy, France
Anna Princess of England b: ABT 1066 in Normandy, France
Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England b: 1068 in Selby, co. York, England
Sybilla b: ABT 1079 in Conversano, Bari, Apulia, Italy
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 183, NORMANDY 7
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 24 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
11, Ed. 1, Family # 0167
Abbrev: WFT 11-0167
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Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: July 1, 1997
Note:
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11, Ed. 1, Family #3809
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Title: GEDCOM file imported on 28 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
14, Ed. 1, family # 1829
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Note:
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L1, Ed. 1, Family #0043
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Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: The Oxford Illiustrated History of the British Monarchy
Abbrev: Cannon & Griffiths, British Monarchy 1998
Author: John Cannon and Ralph Griffiths
Publication: Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2
6DP, United Kingdom, 1998
Page: Appendix II: The Continental Dynasties 1066-1216
Title: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (revised and
updated)
Abbrev: Fraser [1998] "Lives of the Ki
Author: ed. Antonia Fraser
Publication: University of California Press, Berkely, 1998
Page: p. 26
Title: The New Oxford History of England: England Under the Norman
and Angevin Kings 1075-1225
Abbrev: Bartlett [2000]
Author: Robert Bartlett
Publication: Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2000
Page: p. 5
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Family # 0978
Abbrev: WFT 16-0978
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Page: source of place of marriage
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
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America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,


Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
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-1542646843. Queen Matilda "of England" Flanders 29-GM was born in 1031 in Flanders. She died in 1083 at the age of
52. She was also known as Maud. Marriage 1 William I The Conqueror "The Bastard" Duke of Normandy OF ENGLAND
b: 1024 in Normandy. France
Married: 1053 in Cathedral Of Notre Dame
Note: Condemned Incestuous by Pope Leo IX at the Coucil of Reims10/1049.
Children
Henry I "Beauclerc" "The Good Scholar" OF ENGLAND b: SEP 1068 in Selby,Yorkshire,England
Maud Margaret OF ENGLAND b: 1072
Gundred OF ENGLAND b: 1063 in Normandy,France
Adela Of England OF NORMANDY b: 1052 in Normandy,France
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search Not to be confused with Matilda of Flanders, Duchess of
Brabant.Matilda of Flanders
A Victorian romantic artist's impression of Matilda from "Queens of England" 1894
Queen consort of England
Tenure 25 December 1066 2 November 1083
Coronation 11 May 1068
Born c. 1031
Died 2 November 1083 (aged c. 51)
Burial l'Abbaye aux Dames Caen, Normandy
Spouse William I of England
Issue Robert II, Duke of Normandy
Richard of Normandy
Adeliza of Normandy
Cecilia of Normandy
William II of England
"Matilda, daughter of the King"
Constance, Duchess of Brittany
Adela, Countess of Blois
Henry I of England
House House of Flanders
Father Baldwin V, Count of Flanders
Mother Adela of France
Religion Roman Catholicism
Matilda of Flanders (French: Mathilde de Flandre; Dutch: Mathilda van Vlaanderen) (c. 1031 2 November 1083) was the
wife of William the Conqueror and, as such, Queen of England. She bore William nine or ten children who survived to
adulthood, including two kings, William II and Henry I.
As a niece and granddaughter of kings of France, Matilda was of grander birth than William, who was illegitimate, and,
according to some suspiciously romantic tales, she initially refused his proposal on this account. Her descent from the AngloSaxon royal House of Wessex was also to become a useful card. The pope also had to be bought off, as like most royal
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marriages of the period, it breached the rules of consanguinity, then at their most restrictive. She was about 20 when they
married in 1051/2; William was some three years older, and had been Duke of Normandy since he was about eight.
The marriage appears to have been successful, and William is not recorded to have had any bastards. Matilda was about 35,
and had already produced most of her children, when William embarked on the Norman conquest of England, sailing in his
flagship Mora, which Matilda had given him. She governed the Duchy of Normandy in his absence, joining him in England
only after more than a year, and subsequently returning to Normandy where she spent most of the remainder of her life,
while William was mostly in his new kingdom. She was about 51 when she died in Normandy in 1083.
Apart from governing Normandy and supporting her brother's interests in Flanders, Matilda took a close interest in the
education of her children, who were unusually well educated for contemporary royalty. The boys were tutored by the Italian
Lanfranc, who was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1070, while the girls learned Latin in Sainte-Trinit Abbey in Caen,
founded by William and Matilda as part of the pay-off for the papal dispensation allowing their marriage.
William I The Conqueror Normandy and Matilda Flanders had the following child:
1376160226

i. King Henry I Beauclerc England 28-GF, born Selby, Yorkshire, England; died 1 Dec 1135, St. DenisLe-Fermont, near Gisors, France.

33rd Generation
1209532416. Count of Geoffrey Gatinais 30-GF died after 987. Geoffrey of The GATINAIS
Count Of The Gatinais
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 903-959 3 1 2
Children
Aubri of The GATINAIS b: WFT Est. 919-948 in Gatinais, France
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Geoffroy de Gtinais (de Chteau-Landon), I
Also Known As:"Count De Gastinois", "Count", "Ferreol", "/Geoffrey/ III", "Geoffrey Iii Of /Gatinais/", "Geoffrey
/Counte/", "Geoffroy I /Gastinois/", "Geoffrey /De Gatinais/ III", "Geoffroy "ferreol" Of /Gatinais/", "Geoffrey /Ferreol/"
Birthdate:circa 925
Birthplace:Gtinais, France
Death: Died November 901 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Gautier I, comte du Vexin and Adele d'Anjou, Comtesse d'Amiens
Husband of Batrice de Mcon
Father of Aubry, comte de Gtinais
Brother of Robert de Croyes; Gautier II, comte du Vexin, de Valois et d'Amiens; Guy, vque de Soissons; Raoul de Vexin
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and Foulques de Vexin


Half brother of Walter DeCambrai and Ralf de Tirel
Occupation:Conde de Gatinais, Count Of Gastinois, Count of Gatinois, Greve av Gastionis, Comte, de Gtinais, Sieur, de
Chteau-Landon, Greve av Gatinais, Count Of Gastinois - see http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/6945808/person/190282702
1209532417. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Geoffrey Gatinais and Unknown had the following child:
-1542717440 i. Count Aubri Gatinais 29-GF, born Gatinais, France; died aft 990.

1209532422. Renaud De Roucy was born about 931 in Rheims, Marne, France. He died on 15 Mar 973 at the age of 42.
Death: 15 MAR 972/73
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1209532423. Alberade De Lorraine was born about 930 in Lorraine, France. Death: 15 MAR 972/73
Marriage 1 Renaud DEROUCY b: ABT. 931 in of Rheims, Marne, France
Married: ABT. 945 in France 3 1 2
Children
Ermentrude (Irmtrude) RHEIMS b: ABT. 963 in of Rheims, Marne, France
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Renaud De Roucy and Alberade De Lorraine had the following child:
-1542717437 i. Countess Hermentrude De Roucy, born abt 963, Rheims, Marne, France; died bef 1006.
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1209532424. Foulques Anjou II was born in 920 in Anjou, France. He died in 958 at the age of 38. Foulques II of ANJOU
Count of Anjou
1209532425. Countess Gerberge ? died in 960.
Foulques Anjou and Gerberge ? had the following child:
-1542717436 i. Geoffrey Grisegonelle, born 11 Nov 958, Anjou, France; died 21 Jul 987.

1209532426. Robert De Vermandois was born in 920 in Vermandois, France. He died in 967 at the age of 47.
1209532427. Adelaide De Challons was born (date unknown).
Robert De Vermandois and Adelaide De Challons had the following child:
-1542717435 i. Adelaide De Vermandois, born 950.

1209532440. Duke Guillaume "Count" Normandy I30-GF was born in 893 in Normandy, France. He died on 7 Dec 943
at the age of 50 in France. He was also known as Long Sword. "Longue Epaee"
Guillaume I of NORMANDY
Duke of Normandy
Marriage 1 Sprote BRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Children
Richard I of NORMANDY b: 28 AUG 933 in Normandy, France
Marriage 2 Sporte DEBRETAGNE b: ABT. 911 in Bretagne (Brittany), France
Married: 919 in Normandy, France 4 1 2
Children
Richard I of NORMANDY b: 28 AUG 933 in Normandy, France
Marriage 3 Sprote DEBRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Married: WFT Est. 939-942 3 1 2
Children
Richard I of NORMANDY b: 28 AUG 933 in Normandy, France
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Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----illiam (Guillaume) I
uke of Normandy
Note: killed in an ambush
Marriage 1 Adela\Sprote DE BRETAGNE b: ABT 0911 in Bretagne, France
Married: WFT Est. 894-922 5
Children
Richard I "The Fearless" Duke of Normandy b: 28 AUG 0933 in Fecamp, France
Marriage 2 Luitgarde (Ledgarde) DE VERMANDOIS Duchess of Normandy b: 0915 in France
Married: 3
William I Longsword (French: Guillaume Longue-p e, Latin: Willermus Longa Sp ata, Old Norse: Vilhj lmr Langasp j t),
(c. 893 17 December 942) was the second ruler of Normandy, from 927 until his assassination.[1]
He is sometimes anachronistically dubbed "Duke of Normandy", even though the title duke (dux) did not come into common
usage until the 11th century.[2] Longsword was known at the time by the title Count (Latin comes) of Rouen.[3][4]
Flodoard- alwaysdetailed about titles- consistentlyreferred to both Rollo and his son William as p rincip es (chieftains) of
the Norse.[5]
Contents
[hide]
1 Birth
2 Life
3 Family
4 Notes
5 References
6 External links
Birth[edit]
William Longsword was born "overseas"[a][6] to the Viking Rollo, while he was still a pagan, and his Christian wife Poppa
of Bayeux.[7][8] Dudo of Saint-Quentin in his panegyric of the Norman dukes describes Poppa as the daughter of a Count
Beranger, the dominant prince of that region.[9] In the 11th century Annales Rouennaises (Annals of Rouen), she is called
the daughter of Guy, Count of Senlis,[10] otherwise unknown to history.[b] Despite the uncertainty of her parentage she was
undoubtedly a member of the Frankish aristocracy.[11] According to the Longsword's planctus, he was baptized a Christian
probably at the same time as his father,[12] which Orderic Vitalis stated was in 912 and by Franco, Archbishop of Rouen[13]
Life[edit]
Longsword succeeded Rollo (who was still alive) in 927[14] and, early in his reign, faced a rebellion from Normans[15] who
felt he had become too Gallicised and too soft.[16] According to Orderic Vitalis, the leader was Riouf of Evreux.[16][17][18]
At the time of this rebellion Longsword sent his pregnant wife by custom, Sprota, to Fcamp where their son Richard was
born.[19]
In 933, Longsword recognized Raoul as King of Western Francia, who was struggling to assert his authority in Northern
France. In turn Raoul gave him lordship over much of the lands of the Bretons including Avranches and the Cotentin
Peninsula.[20][21] Resistance to the Normans was led by Alan Wrybeard, Duke of Brittany and Count Berenger of Rennes
but ended shortly with Alan fleeing to England and Beranger seeking reconciliation.[22]
In 935, Longsword contracted a marriage between his sister Adela (Gerloc was her Norse name) and William, Count of
Poitou with the approval of Hugh the Great.[23] At the same time Longsword married Luitgarde,[1] daughter of Count
Herbert II of Vermandois whose dowry gave him the lands of Longueville, Coudres and Illiers l'Eveque.[18] In addition to
supporting King Raoul, he was now a loyal ally of his father-in-law, Herbert II, both of whom his father Rollo had
opposed.[24]
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The funerary monument of William Longsword in the cathedral of Rouen, France. The monument is from the 14th century.
After Longsword attacked Flanders in 939, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders, and Louis IV, King of France, retaliated by attacking
Normandy. Arnulf captured the castle of Montreuil-sur-Mer expelling Herluin, Count of Ponthieu. Herluin and Longsword
cooperated to retake the castle.[25][26] Longsword was excommunicated for his actions in attacking and destroying several
estates belonging to Arnulf.[27]
Longsword pledged his loyalty to King Louis IV when they met in 940 and, in return, he was confirmed in lands that had
been given to his father, Rollo.[28] Almost three years later, on 17 December 942 at Picquigny on the Somme, Longsword
was ambushed and killed by followers of Arnulf while at a peace conference to settle their differences.[18][26]
Family[edit]
He had no children with his wife Luitgarde.[29] Longsword fathered his son, Richard the Fearless, with Sprota[c] who was a
Breton captive and his concubine.[30] Richard succeeded him.[29 Douches Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis 30-GM and Duke
Guillaume "Count" Normandy I30-GF were married about 931 in Taken prisoner by William but never married.
1209532441. Douches Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis 30-GM was born in 911 in Bretagne, France. Sprote DE
BRETAGNE
ALIA: Espriota
Marriage 1 Guillaume I "Longue Epaee" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 900 in , ,
Normandy, Neustria
Children
RICHARD I b: 28 AUG 933 in , Faecamp, Normandy, France
Marriage 2 William I DUC DE NORMANDIE 2ND b: ABT. 900 in Normandy
Children
Raoul D'Ivry COMTE D'IVRY
Richard I DUC DE NORMANDIE 3RD b: 28 AUG 933 in Fecamp, Normandie
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Audrey Maxine Ellis' 27th Great Grandmother


Sprota was the name of a Breton captive who William I, Duke of Normandy took as a wife in the Viking fashion (more
danico)[1][2] and by her had a son, Richard I, Duke of Normandy. After the death of her husband William, she became the
wife of Esperleng and mother of Rodulf of Ivry.[3][4][5]
Life
The first mention of her is by Flodoard of Reims and although he doesn't name her he identifies her under the year [943] as
the mother of "Williams son [Richard] born of a Breton concubine".[6] Her Breton origns could mean she was of Celtic,
Scandinavian, or Frankish origin, the latter being the most likely based on her name spelling.[7] Elisabeth van Houts wrote
"on this reference rests the identification of Sprota, William Longswords wife 'according to the Danish custom', as of Breton
origin".[8]. The first to provide her name was William of Jumiges.[9][10] The irregular nature (as per the Church) of her
relationship with William served as the basis for her son by him being the subject of ridicule, the French King Louis "abused
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the boy with bitter insults", calling him "the son of a whore who had seduced another woman's husband."[11][12]
At the time of the birth of her first son Richard, she was living in her own household at Bayeux, under William's
protection.[4] William, having just quashed a rebellion at Pr-de Bataille (c.936),[a] received the news by a messenger that
Sprota had just given birth to a son; delighted at the news William ordered his son to be baptized and given the personal
name of Richard.[10] William's steward Boto became the boy's godfather.[13]
After the death of William Longsword and the captivity of her son Richard, she had been 'collected' from her dangerous
situation by the 'immensely wealthy' Esperleng.[3]. Robert of Torigni identified Sprota's second husband[b] as Esperleng, a
wealthy landowner who operated mills at Ptres.[4][14]
Family
By William I Longsword she was the mother of:
Richard I, Duke of Normandy[15]
By Esperling of Vaudreuil she was the mother of:
Rodulf, Count of Ivry[16]
several daughters who married Norman magnates

Guillaume Normandy and Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis had the following children:
i. Duke of Normandy Richard I (The Fearless) "The Good Duke" Moriton was born on 28 Aug 933 in
Faecamp, Normandy, France. He died on 20 Nov 996 at the age of 63 in Seine-Inferieure, Faecamp,
Normandy. He was also known as DUKE. Poisoned by the Count of Flanders
Father: William I Of Normandy LONGSWORD b: 900
Mother: Sprote Of Brittany DE SENLIS b: 911
Marriage 1 Gunnora Of Normandy DE CREPON OF DENMARK b: 946
Children
Robert Of Rouen D'EVEREUX b: 964 in Evereux,Normandy,France
Richard II "The Good" Of Normandy b: 962
Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY 1
996 in Poisoned by the Count of Flanders
Father: Guillaume I "Longue Epaee" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 900 in , ,
Normandy, Neustria
Mother: Sprote DE BRETAGNE b: ABT. 911 in , , Bretagne, France
Marriage 1 Concubine of NORMANDY b: ABT. 935 in , , Normandy, France
Children
Geoffroy Count D'Eu & BRIONNE b: ABT. 953 in , Brionne, Normandy, France
Guillaume DE HIEME b: ABT. 955 in , , Normandy, France
Marriage 2 Gunnora Of CREPON b: ABT. 936 in , , Normandy, France
Children
Richard II OF NORMANDY b: in 4th Duke
Robert OF EVREUX b: ABT. 964 in Archbishop Of, Rouen
Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 963 in , , Normandy, France
Robert DE NORMANDY b: ABT. 965 in , , Normandy, France
Emma Princess of NORMANDY b: ABT. 982 in , , Normandy, France
Sources:
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Title: smithgen.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 6, 2001
Richard I MORITON
Given Name: Richard I
Surname: Moriton
Title: Duke of Normandy
"Richard the Fearless"
Father: William LONGSWORD b: 0893 in ,Normandy,France
Mother: Sprote De BRETAGNE b: 0878 in Bretagne,Brittany,France
Marriage 1 Gonnor De CREPON b: 0936 in ,Normandy,France
Married: 0962 in ,France
Sealing Spouse: 22 Jan 1912
Children
Richard II MORITON birth b: 0958 in ,Normandy,France
Richard I "The Fearless" Duke of Normandy
Marriage 1 Gonnor (Gunnor) DE CREPON Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 0936 in
Normandy, France
Married: AFT 0962 in France 3 5
Children
Hawise of Rennes
Mauger Count of Corbeil
Geoffrey Duke of Brittany
Eudes II Count of Champagne
Richard II "The Good" Duke of Normandy b: ABT 0958 in Normandy, France
Robert D'EVEREUX Count d'Evereux, Archbishop of Rouen b: ABT 0974 in
Evreux, Normandy, France
Emma Princess Of Normandy Queen of Eng. b: ABT 0982 in Normandy, France
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Children
Robert Comte d'Avranches
Godfrey Count of Brionne b: ABT 0953 in Normandy
Guillaume I d'Hieme Comte d'Eu b: ABT 0975
Marriage 3 Emma Princess of France b: 0943 in France
Married: 0956 in France 6
Married: 0960 5
Children
Matilda
Beatrice (Badia) of Normandy
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
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Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 181-182, NORMANDY 3
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-3214
Abbrev: WFT 6-3214
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-1556
Abbrev: WFT 6-1556
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0043
Abbrev: WFT L1-0043
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121E-20, pp. 110-111
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0017
Abbrev: WFT L1-0017
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Richard of Normandy
"The Fearless"
Duke of Normandy
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sprote BRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sporte DEBRETAGNE b: ABT. 911 in Bretagne (Brittany), France
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sprote DEBRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Marriage 1 Gonnor DECREPON b: ABT. 936 in Normandy, France
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Married: AFT. 962 in France 3 1 2


Children
Robert of ROUEN b: 964 in Normandy, France
Emma of NORMANDY b: 982 in Normandy, France
Richard BEAUCLERC II b: ABT. 958 in Normandy, France
Marriage 2 CONCUBINE b: 935 in Normandy, France
Married: WFT Est. 964-990 4 1 2
Children
Geoffrey of EU b: WFT Est. 947-968
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------1542717428 ii. Count Robert Rouen D'Evereux Archbisho, born 964, Evereux, Normandy, France; died 1037.

1209673572. Milon Seigneur De La Ferte was born about 979. He was also known as The First. Marriage 1 DE
MONTLHERY b: ABT 0985
Married: 2
Children
Guy I Seigneur of Montlhery and Bray b: ABT 1009 in Montlhery, France
Sources:
Title: Johanson database "Johanson Family Tree-Roots spreading from
Sweden, Medieval England, Massachusetts, and South Carolina" on
RootsWeb WorldConnect at:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson,
Url:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson
Abbrev: Johanson Database WorldConnect
Author: Susan Johanson
Publication: updated 29 June 2001
Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=joha
nson&id=I13744
Title: Johanson database "Johanson Family Tree-Roots spreading from
Sweden, Medieval England, Massachusetts, and South Carolina" on
RootsWeb WorldConnect at:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson,
Url:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=johanson
Abbrev: Johanson Database WorldConnect
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Author: Susan Johanson


Publication: updated 29 June 2001
Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=joha
nson&id=I13094
1209673573. ? De Montlhery was born about 985.
Milon Seigneur De La Ferte and ? De Montlhery had the following child:
-1542646862 i. Guy Seigneur, born abt 1009, Montlhery, France; died 1095.

1209673608. Duke Robert I (The Magnificent) Normandy was born about 999 in Normandy, France. He died on 21 Jul
1035 at the age of 36 in Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey. He was also known as DUKE OF. Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of
Normandy
Marriage 1 Herleve\Arlette DE FALAISE b: ABT 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, France
Married:
Children
Drogo DE MONTACUTE
William I The Conqueror, Duke of Normandy b: BETWEEN 1027 AND 1028 in
Falaise, Normandy, France
Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale b: BEF 1030
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Married:
Sources:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 24 Oct 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
11, Ed. 1, Family #3809
Abbrev: WFT 11-3809
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: July 1, 1997
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-1556
Abbrev: WFT 6-1556
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England (revised and
updated)
Abbrev: Fraser [1998] "Lives of the Ki
Author: ed. Antonia Fraser
Publication: University of California Press, Berkely, 1998
Page: p. 20: "William was born at about the time that his father,
Robert, became Duke of Normandy (1028). William's mother was
Herleva, daughter of a wealthy citizen of Falaise. Not long
after William was born she was given in marriage to one of Duke
Robert's followers and by him she had two more sons: Robert,
who became Count of Mortain, and Odo, who was made Bishop of
Bayeux in 1049 when he was not yet twenty years old. William
therefore was illegitimate and most contemporary writers refer
to him as William the Bastard. But he was his father's only
son and shortly before Duke Robert went on a pilgrimage to
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Jerusalem (1034), he persuaded the Norman barons to recognise


William as his heir. On the way home Robert died in Asia Minor
and so, in 1035, young William found himself Duke of Normandy."
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: 27
Jul 1997
Abbrev: WFT 2-1822
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Family 0671
Abbrev: WFT 19-0671
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 13, 1998
Note:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. L1, Ed. 1, Family #0021
Abbrev: WFT L1-0021
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
1209673609. Douchess Herleve "of England" De Failaise 30-GM was born in 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, France. She was
also known as Arlette. Marriage 1 Gilbert "Crispin" Of Tillieres OF BRIENNE b: 998
Marriage 2 Robert I "The Magnificent" "The Devil" DUKE OF NORMANDY
Children
William I The Conqueror "The Bastard" Duke of Normandy OF ENGLAND b: 1024
in Normandy. France
Godiva OF NORMANDY b: Abt 1075 in Normandy. France
Adeliza Of Normandy AUMALE b: 1026 in Falaise,Calvados,France
Liegarde OF NORMANDY
William I "The Conquerer" King of England
Marriage 3 Herluin DE BURGH DE CONTEVILLE b: 1001
Married: 1033
Children
Robert De Burgo Of Cornwall Of Cornwall DE MORTAIGNE b: 1031 in Normandy,France
Emma DE MORTAIN DE CONTEVILLE b: 1029 in Conteville,France
Robert De Burgo Of Cornwall Of Cornwall DE MORTAIGNE b: 1031 in Normandy,France
Muriel DE CONTEVILLE b: 1040
Robert I (The Magnificent) Normandy and Herleve De Failaise had the following child:
-1542646844 i. King William I The Conqueror Normandy 29-GF, born 1024, Falaise, Normandy, France; died 9 Sep
1087, Hermentrubge, near Rouen, France.

34th Generation
-1875902464. Count Aubri "Aubri III De Gatinais" Gatinais III died in 966. He was born in Gatinais, France. Count of
the Gatinais
Aubri of Gatinais
Aubri d'Orleans de Gatinais, Comte de Gatinais
Also Known As:"Dux", "Aubri III De Gatinais"
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Birthdate:900
Birthplace:Gatinais, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France
Death: Died 966 in Orlans, Loiret, Centre, France
Immediate Family:
Son of Geoffroi I, Count of Gtinais and Aube d'Auvergne
Husband of Unknown; unknown Louisa of Plantagenet; Gerberga de Autun and Gastnois D'Orleans
Father of Geoffroi de Gtinais, II
Brother of Gautier d'Orleans and Bouchard d'Orleans
Half brother of Gerberge Du du Maine, comtesse d'Anjou and Geoffroi IV (Conde de Gtinais)
Occupation:Viscount av Orleans, Vicomte d'Orleans, Vicomte, d'Orlans, Viscount
-1875902463. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Aubri Gatinais and Unknown had the following child:
1209532416

i. Count of Geoffrey Gatinais 30-GF, died aft 987.

-1875902450. Duke Gilbert Lorraine was born about 890 in Rheims, Marne, France. He died on 2 Oct 939 at the age of 49
in Andernach, Rhineland, Prussia. Gilbert of LORRAINE
Duke Of Lorraine
-1875902449. Douchess Gerberg Germans was born in 913 in Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia. She died on 5 May 984 at the
age of 71 in Reims, Marne, France. Gerberge of The GERMANS
Princess Of The Germans
Gilbert Lorraine and Gerberg Germans had the following child:
1209532423

i. Alberade De Lorraine, born abt 930, Lorraine, France.

-1875902416. Duke Rollo (The Viking) "of Normandy" Normandy 31-GF was born in 860 in Maer, Nord Trondelag,
Norway. He died in 927 at the age of 67 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandy, Neustria. He was also known as DUKE OF. Of
Normandy was buried in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France. ollo (Ganger Rolf, Rollon) "The Viking" Duke of
Normandy
"Rollo the Dane"
King Charles III of France granted him an area (which became
the nucleus of Normandy) in 911 on the condition that he be
baptized and become a vassal of Charles. He founded the
Cathedral of Rouen 1
He was a Viking Pirate who was banished from Norway by his father; and captured
Bayeux in 890. He was given the name of Robert I at his baptism, and was styled
as the "Partician of Normandy". He acquired his nickname "the Ganger", because
he was to big for a horse to carry and had to walk.
Marriage 1 Poopa (Poppa, Pope) DE BAYEUX Duchess of Normandy b: 0872 in
Bayeaux, France
Married: 0886
Note:
Boyer (2001, p. 181, NORMANDY 1) "married in the Danish
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fashion"
51
Children
William (Guillaume) I "Longsword" Duke of Normandy b: ABT 0891 in Prob.
Rouen, France
Adele (Gerloc) of Normandy b: ABT 0897 in Normandy, France
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 181, NORMANDY 1
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121E-18, p. 110: "...banished from Norway to the Hebrides
ca. 876, 890 participated in Viking attack on Bayeux, where
Count Berenger of Bayeux was killed, and his dau. Poppa
captured and taken, 886, by Rollo (now called Count of Rouen)
as his "Danish" wife. Under Treadty of St. Claire 911, rec'd
the duchy of Normandy from Charles II, "the Simple"
Title: World Family Tree Vol. L1, Ed. 1, Family #0021
Abbrev: WFT L1-0021
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121 E-18, p. 110
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
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Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some


of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121E-18, p. 110
Father: Rognvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON b: ABT. 830 in Maer, Nord,
Trondelag, Norway
Mother: Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER b: ABT. 848 in , Orkney, Orkney
Islands, Scotland
Marriage 1 Poppa Duchess of NORMANDY b: ABT. 872 in , , Evreux, Neustria
Married: 891 2
Children
Adaele "Gerloc" DE NORMANDY b: ABT. 897 in , , Normandy, Neustria
Guillaume I "Longue Epaee" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 900 in , , Normandy, Neustria
Rollo The Dane, First Duke of Normandy, Also called Rolf theWalker because,
being so tall, he preferred to go afoot ratherthan ride the little Norwegain
horses. Originally a NorseViking, he was noted for strength and martial prowess.
Norwegian Viking settled at the mouth of the Seine. Afterfighting many
battles made an agreement with King Charles TheSimple- Received land in
Normandy and became the 1st Duke ofNormandy. He had to become a Christian, but
at his death heordered the sacrifice of 100 slaves(Showing that he still
heldto his Pagan beliefs)
-1875902415. Duchess Pope "Normandy" De Valoise was born in 872 in Bayeaux, Normandy, France. She died in 932 at
the age of 60. Poopa (Poppa, Pope) DE BAYEUX Duchess of Normandy
Title: Dutchess of Normandy
Rollo (The Viking) Normandy and Pope De Valoise had the following child:
1209532440

i. Duke Guillaume "Count" Normandy I30-GF, born 893, Normandy, France; died 7 Dec 943, France.

-1875902414. Count Hubert Senlis was born about 880 in Bretagne, , France. Hubert of SENLIS
Count of Senlis
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 884-931 3 1 2
Children
Sprote DEBRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Sources:
Title: F999.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000


Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------1875902413. Unknown was born in 890 in Bretagne, Brittany, France.
Hubert Senlis and Unknown had the following child:
1209532441

i. Douches Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis 30-GM, born 911, Bretagne, France.

-1875620150. Thibault De Montlhery was born in 970 in France. He died in 1031 at the age of 61. Thibault DE
MONTLHERY
Grand Forester of King Robert II of France. Built castle of Montlhery 2
Sex: M
Change Date: 10 OCT 2001 1
Death: 1031 2
Birth: 0970 in France 2
Reference Number: Royalty for Commoners-Stuart-2nd edition-GPC 2
Note:
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
DE MONTLHERY b: ABT 0985
-1875620149. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Thibault De Montlhery and Unknown had the following child:
1209673573

i. ? De Montlhery, born abt 985.

-1875620080. Duke Richard II (The Good) Normandy was born in 962 in Normandy, France. He died on 28 Aug 1026 at
the age of 64 in Fecamp, Seine Inferieure, France. He was also known as DUKE. Richard II "The Good" Of Normandy
Marriage 1 Judith Of Brittany b: 982
Married: 1000
Children
Robert I "The Magnificent" "The Devil" DUKE OF NORMANDY
Richard III Of Normandy NORMAN b: 997
Judith OF NORMANDY b: 990 in Normandy,France
Richard III OF NORMANDY
Marriage 2 Papie
Children
William Ponce DE NORMANDIE b: 1045
Marriage 1 Judith "of Rennes" DE BRETAGNE of Normandy b: 0982
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Married: ABT 1000 9 3
Children
Muriel
Fresendis
Adelais (Alice) of Normandy & Countess of Burgundy b: ABT 0990 in Normandy, France
Robert I "The Magnificent" Duke of Normandy b: ABT 0999 in Normandy, France
Richard III Duke of Normandy b: 1000 in Normandy, France
Judith of Normandy b: 1003
Marriage 2 Papia
Married: 10
Children
Papia of Normandy b: ABT 0970
Sources:
Title: Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants,
Vol. I
Abbrev: Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. I
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1941 (1988
reprint)
Page: p. 269
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: p. 51, de CLARE 1
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 182-183, NORMANDY 4
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-1556
Abbrev: WFT 6-1556
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Family # 0978
Abbrev: WFT 16-0978
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: 27
Jul 1997
Abbrev: WFT 2-1822
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Family 0671
Abbrev: WFT 19-0671
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 13, 1998
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Note:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. L1, Ed. 1, Family #0021
Abbrev: WFT L1-0021
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121-22, p. 108
Title: Ferris database on RootsWeb WorldConnect at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris,
Url:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris
Abbrev: Ferris database WorldConnect
Author: William R. Ferris, Jr.
Publication: updated 4 Feb 2001
Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bfer
ris&id=I31988
-1875620079. Douchess Judith "Judith of Renners" De Bretagne was born in 982 in Rennes, Normany. Judith "of
Rennes" DE BRETAGNE of Normandy
Richard II (The Good) Normandy and Judith De Bretagne had the following child:
1209673608

i. Duke Robert I (The Magnificent) Normandy, born abt 999, Normandy, France; died 21 Jul 1035,
Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey.

-1875620078. Fulbert Tanner De Failaise was born in 978 in Falaise, Calvados, France. Fulbert The Tanner DE
FAILAISE
Sex: M
Birth: 978 in Falaise,Calvados,France
Note: Held the Cstle of Croy.
Change Date: 27 DEC 2001 at 23:31:05
Marriage 1 Duxia DE FAILAISE b: 985 in Falaise,Calvados,France
Children
Herleva DE FAILAISE b: 1003 in Failaise,France
Reynold Of Croy DE FALAISE b: 1008
-1875620077. Duxia De Failaise was born in 985 in Falaise, Calvados, France.
Fulbert Tanner De Failaise and Duxia De Failaise had the following child:

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i. Douchess Herleve "of England" De Failaise 30-GM, born 1003, Falaise, Calvados, France.

35th Generation
543162464. Earl of More, Viking Ragnvald "the powerful" Eysteinsson 32-GF was born in 820 in Maer, Norway. He
died in 890 at the age of 70. He was also known as The Wise. Ragnvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON Jarl of No. & So.
More & Ramsdal
Occupation: Viking Norway
Marriage 1 Ragnhild (Hiltrude) HROLFSDOTTER b: 0848 in Norway
Married: WFT Est. 838-867 4 5
Children
Rollo (Ganger Rolf, Rollon) "The Viking" Duke of Normandy b: 0845 in Maer, Norway
Ivar ROGNVALDSSON b: 0868 in Maer, Norway
Rognvald Eysteinsson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from Ragnvald Eysteinsson)Jump to:navigation, search Rognvald
Eysteinsson
Earl of Mre
Title held late 9th century
Predecessor None
Successor Thorir Rognvaldsson
Spouse(s) Ragnhild
Issue Hrlfr/(Rollo?)
Ivar and Thorir
Hrolluag, Hallad and Torf-Einarr
Native name Rgnvaldr "The Wise"
Noble family Earls of Mre
Father Eystein Ivarsson
Died c. 890[1]
Rognvald Eysteinsson (f l. 865) sometimes referred to with the bynames of "the Wise" or "the Powerful" was the jarl of
Mre in Norway and a key figure in the founding of the Earldom of Orkney. Three quite different sources for the creation of
the Norse earldom on Orkney and Shetland exist. The best known are those in the Norse Sagas but older evidence is found in
the Historia Norvegiae and the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland. This last source refers to a "Ragnall son of Albdan" who was
active in Orkney in 865. The Historia includes a brief reference to Rognvald, which events are also referred to in the saga
material.
The saga sources have much to say about Rognvald, his relationship to the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair, his brother and
sons, and the founding of the Orkney and Mre earldoms. However, these are not contemporary, having been written down
some three centuries after the events described, and must be treated with considerable care.
These complications have led to a variety of interpretations of the saga texts. Various conclusions have been reached as to
the historical authenticity of Rognvald's role and the great voyage he is said to have undertaken to the south and west, led by
King Harald, is now widely believed to date from a period some decades before Harald's reign. The meanings behind the
sagas have also been interpreted in various ways and recurring themes, including strife between brothers, have been
identified. Other scholars have emphasised brief contemporary accounts that may relate to the founding of the Orkney
earldom, especially Irish sources, at the expense of the saga material. Countess Ragnhild "of More" Hrolfsdotter and Earl of
More, Viking Ragnvald "the powerful" Eysteinsson 32-GF were married. Ragnhild 'Hild' Hrlfsdttir, of More
Also Known As:"Hilda", "Hild Nefja", "Ragnhild Rolfsdotter", "Hrlfsdottir", "Hild Rolvsdatter", "Hild", "Ragnhild
Hrolfdatter", "Hiltrude Hrolfsdatter de Moere et de Trondhiem"
Birthdate:848
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Birthplace:Vestfold, Norway
Death: Died 892 in Norway
Place of Burial: Norway
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Hrolf Nefja Jarl of Throndjem and Maeras and NN mother of Ragnhild
Wife of Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Earl of Mre
Mother of Ivar Ragnvaldsson Mrejarl; Gange-Hrlfr 'Rollo' of Normandy; Thore 'The Silent' and Gutum Ragnvaldson
Occupation:Countess of More, Countess of Maer, Condesa de More, Countess., Comtesse de Moer, COUNTESS OF MORE
543162465. Countess Ragnhild "of More" Hrolfsdotter was born in 848 in Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER 1 2. She
died in 892 at the age of 44. She was also known as Hiltrude. "Hilda"
Countess of More
Marriage 1 Rognvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON b: ABT. 830 in Maer, Nord,
Trondelag, Norway
Married: ABT. 867 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway 1
Children
Rollo ROGNVALDSSON b: ABT. 846 in , Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway
Sources:
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Ragnvald Eysteinsson and Ragnhild Hrolfsdotter had the following child:
-1875902416 i. Duke Rollo (The Viking) "of Normandy" Normandy 31-GF, born 860, Maer, Nord Trondelag,
Norway; died 927, Notre Dame, Rouen, Normandy, Neustria.

543162466. Count Herbert De Vermandois Count I32-GF was born about 840 in Peronne, Somme, Picardy. He died in
902 at the age of 62. Count of Senlis
Hubert of Senlis
543162467. Countess Beatrice DE MORVOIS was born in 862. Bertha (Beatrice) de Morvois
Marriage 1 Herbert I de Vermandois b: ABT. 840 in Peronne, Somme, Picardy
Children
Sprota (Adela) of Senlis b: ABT. 911 in Bretagne, Normandy
Beatrix of Vermandois b: 880 in St. Quentin, Vermandois, France
Herbert II of Vermandois b: 884
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Herbert De Vermandois Count and Beatrice DE MORVOIS had the following child:

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-1875902415 i. Duchess Pope "Normandy" De Valoise, born 872, Bayeaux, Normandy, France; died 932.

543726996. Ansaud Le Riche II was born about 940 in France. He died after 1016 at the age of 76. Marriage 1 Reitrude b:
BETWEEN 0940 AND 0945
Married: 2
Children
Thibault DE MONTLHERY b: 0970 in France
543726997. Reitrude ? was born (date unknown).
Ansaud Le Riche and Reitrude ? had the following child:
-1875620150 i. Thibault De Montlhery, born 970, France; died 1031.

543727136. Duke of Normandy Richard I (The Fearless) "The Good Duke" Moriton was born on 28 Aug 933 in
Faecamp, Normandy, France. He died on 20 Nov 996 at the age of 63 in Seine-Inferieure, Faecamp, Normandy. He was also
known as DUKE. Poisoned by the Count of Flanders
Father: William I Of Normandy LONGSWORD b: 900
Mother: Sprote Of Brittany DE SENLIS b: 911
Marriage 1 Gunnora Of Normandy DE CREPON OF DENMARK b: 946
Children
Robert Of Rouen D'EVEREUX b: 964 in Evereux,Normandy,France
Richard II "The Good" Of Normandy b: 962
Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of NORMANDY 1
996 in Poisoned by the Count of Flanders
Father: Guillaume I "Longue Epaee" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 900 in , ,
Normandy, Neustria
Mother: Sprote DE BRETAGNE b: ABT. 911 in , , Bretagne, France
Marriage 1 Concubine of NORMANDY b: ABT. 935 in , , Normandy, France
Children
Geoffroy Count D'Eu & BRIONNE b: ABT. 953 in , Brionne, Normandy, France
Guillaume DE HIEME b: ABT. 955 in , , Normandy, France
Marriage 2 Gunnora Of CREPON b: ABT. 936 in , , Normandy, France
Children
Richard II OF NORMANDY b: in 4th Duke
Robert OF EVREUX b: ABT. 964 in Archbishop Of, Rouen
Richard II "The Good" Duke of NORMANDY b: ABT. 963 in , , Normandy, France
Robert DE NORMANDY b: ABT. 965 in , , Normandy, France
Emma Princess of NORMANDY b: ABT. 982 in , , Normandy, France
Sources:
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Richard I MORITON
Given Name: Richard I
Surname: Moriton
Title: Duke of Normandy
"Richard the Fearless"
Father: William LONGSWORD b: 0893 in ,Normandy,France
Mother: Sprote De BRETAGNE b: 0878 in Bretagne,Brittany,France
Marriage 1 Gonnor De CREPON b: 0936 in ,Normandy,France
Married: 0962 in ,France
Sealing Spouse: 22 Jan 1912
Children
Richard II MORITON birth b: 0958 in ,Normandy,France
Richard I "The Fearless" Duke of Normandy
Marriage 1 Gonnor (Gunnor) DE CREPON Duchess of Normandy b: ABT 0936 in
Normandy, France
Married: AFT 0962 in France 3 5
Children
Hawise of Rennes
Mauger Count of Corbeil
Geoffrey Duke of Brittany
Eudes II Count of Champagne
Richard II "The Good" Duke of Normandy b: ABT 0958 in Normandy, France
Robert D'EVEREUX Count d'Evereux, Archbishop of Rouen b: ABT 0974 in
Evreux, Normandy, France
Emma Princess Of Normandy Queen of Eng. b: ABT 0982 in Normandy, France
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Children
Robert Comte d'Avranches
Godfrey Count of Brionne b: ABT 0953 in Normandy
Guillaume I d'Hieme Comte d'Eu b: ABT 0975
Marriage 3 Emma Princess of France b: 0943 in France
Married: 0956 in France 6
Married: 0960 5
Children
Matilda
Beatrice (Badia) of Normandy
Sources:
Title: Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans: Many of the
English Ancestral Lines Prior to 1300 of those Colonial
Americans with known Royal Ancestry but Fully Developed in all
Possible Lines
Abbrev: Boyer, Med English Ancestors (2001)
Author: Compiled by Carl Boyer 3rd
Publication: Carl Boyer 3rd, PO Box 220333, Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333,
2001
Page: pp. 181-182, NORMANDY 3
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-3214
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Abbrev: WFT 6-3214
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 27 Dec 1999 from World Family Tree Vol.
6, Ed. 1, Family #6-1556
Abbrev: WFT 6-1556
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note:
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0043
Abbrev: WFT L1-0043
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 121E-20, pp. 110-111
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 6 Oct 2000 from World Family Tree Vol.
L1, Ed. 1, Family #0017
Abbrev: WFT L1-0017
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: October 30, 1998
Note:
Richard of Normandy
"The Fearless"
Duke of Normandy
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sprote BRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sporte DEBRETAGNE b: ABT. 911 in Bretagne (Brittany), France
Father: Guillaume I of NORMANDY b: 893 in Normandy, France
Mother: Sprote DEBRETAGNE b: 911 in Bretagne, France
Marriage 1 Gonnor DECREPON b: ABT. 936 in Normandy, France
Married: AFT. 962 in France 3 1 2
Children
Robert of ROUEN b: 964 in Normandy, France
Emma of NORMANDY b: 982 in Normandy, France
Richard BEAUCLERC II b: ABT. 958 in Normandy, France
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Marriage 2 CONCUBINE b: 935 in Normandy, France


Married: WFT Est. 964-990 4 1 2
Children
Geoffrey of EU b: WFT Est. 947-968
Sources:
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Repository:
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000
Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
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Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----543727137. Douchess Gunnora De Crepon was born in 946 in Normandy, France. She died in 1031 at the age of 85 in
France. She was also known as DUTCHESS. Gunnora Of Normandy
DE CREPON OF DENMARK
Marriage 1 Hugh Of Coustances DE MORTIMER b: 930
Children
Roger I DE MORTIMER b: 960
Marriage 2 Richard I "The FearLess" Of Normandy b: 933 in Normandy,France
Children
Robert Of Rouen D'EVEREUX b: 964 in Evereux,Normandy,France
Richard II "The Good" Of Normandy b: 962
Gonnor (Gunnor) DE CREPON Duchess of Normandy
Duchess Of Normandy
Father: Harald Blaatand of DENMARK b: BET. 885 - 914
Father: Herbastus DECREPON b: WFT Est. 885-914
Father: Harald BLAATAND , King of Denmark b: BET. 885 - 914
Marriage 1 Richard I of NORMANDY b: 28 AUG 933 in Normandy, France
Married: AFT. 962 in France 3 1 2
Children
Robert of ROUEN b: 964 in Normandy, France
Emma of NORMANDY b: 982 in Normandy, France
Richard BEAUCLERC II b: ABT. 958 in Normandy, France
Sources:
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Repository:
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Text: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000


Title: Chenoweth.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: Jul 24, 2000
Brderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3248, Date of Import: May 21, 1997
Brderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: May 22, 1997
Richard I (The Fearless) Moriton and Gunnora De Crepon had the following child:
-1875620080 i. Duke Richard II (The Good) Normandy, born 962, Normandy, France; died 28 Aug 1026, Fecamp,
Seine Inferieure, France.

36th Generation
1086324928. Earl Eystein Glumra "of Orkney" Ivarsson 33-GF was born in 800 in Maer, Norway. Eystein Glumra
IVARSSON Jarl of the Upplands
Earl of Orkney
Marriage 1 Aseda ROGNVALDSDOTTIR b: 0812 in Maer, Norway
Married: 2 3
Children
Swanhild EYSTEINSDOTTIR
Ragnvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON Jarl of No. & So. More & Ramsdal b: 0830
in Maer, Norway
Malahue of More b: ABT 0845
Eystein Glumra IVARSSON
Given Name: Eystein Glumra
Surname: Ivarsson
Title: Earl of Orkney
Sex: M
Birth: 0800 in ,Maer,Norway
Death: 0870
LDS Baptism: 19 Apr 1930
Endowment: 7 Oct 1932
PEDI: birth
Father: IVAR b: 0770 in ,Norway
Marriage 1 Aseda ROGNVALDSSON b: 0812 in ,Jutland,Maer,Norway
Sealing Spouse: 10 Feb 1954
Children
Rognvald EYSTEINSSON birth b: 0830 in ,Maer,Norway
Sigurd EYSTEISSON birth b: 0832 in ,Maer,Norway Countess Ascrida "of Norway" Rognvaldsdottir 33-GM and Earl
Eystein Glumra "of Orkney" Ivarsson 33-GF were married about 833 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway.
1086324929. Countess Ascrida "of Norway" Rognvaldsdottir 33-GM was born in 812 in Jutland, Maer, Nord Tronelag,
Norway. She died in 850 at the age of 38. Marriage 1 Eystein Glumra IVARSSON Jarl of the Upplands b: 0810 in Maer,
Norway
Married: 1 2
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Children
Swanhild EYSTEINSDOTTIR
Ragnvald I "The Wise" EYSTEINSSON Jarl of No. & So. More & Ramsdal b: 0830
in Maer, Norway
Malahue of More b: ABT 0845
COUNTESS OF OPPLAND
Eystein Glumra Ivarsson and Ascrida Rognvaldsdottir had the following child:
543162464

i. Earl of More, Viking Ragnvald "the powerful" Eysteinsson 32-GF, born 820, Maer, Norway; died
890.

1086324930. Hrolf Nefja was born in 822.


1086324931. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Hrolf Nefja and Unknown had the following child:
543162465

i. Countess Ragnhild "of More" Hrolfsdotter, born 848, Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER 1 2; died
892.

1086324932. Count Pepin III Berenguer Perrone "Count of Senlis" De Bayeux was born in 820 in Bayeaux, Normandy
(France). He died before 930 at the age of 110. He was also known as COUNT. Pepin II of Peronne Seigneur
Sex: M
Title: Count of Senlis
Birth: 817 in St. Quentin, Vermandois, France
Death: AFT. 840
Father: Bernard of Lombardy b: ABT. 797
Mother: Cunigunde b: 797
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Herbert I de Vermandois b: ABT. 840 in Peronne, Somme, Picardy
Pepin III Berenguer Count DE BAYEAUX
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Poppa DE VALOIS b: 872 in Bayeaux, Normandy (France)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Father: Bernard b: 797
Mother: Cunigunde b: 797
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Herbert I DE VERMANDOIS b: 840
PEPIN DE VALOISE b: 842
1086324933. Countess ? De Rennes was born about 852 in Bayeux, Neustria.
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Pepin III Berenguer Perrone De Bayeux and ? De Rennes had the following child:
543162466

i. Count Herbert De Vermandois Count I32-GF, born abt 840, Peronne, Somme, Picardy; died 902.

1087453992. Ansaud I Le Riche Vicomte D'Auxerre was born about 910. Marriage 1 Raingarde de Dijon b: BETWEEN
0895 AND 0915 in Dijon, France
Married: 2
Children
Ansaud II "Le Riche" b: ABT 0940 in France
1087453993. Raingarde De Dijon died in 958. She was born in Dijon, France. Marriage 1 Ansaud I "Le Riche Vicomte
d'Auxerre b: ABT 0910
Married: 1
Children
Ansaud II "Le Riche" b: ABT 0940 in France
Ansaud I Le Riche Vicomte D'Auxerre and Raingarde De Dijon had the following child:
543726996

i. Ansaud Le Riche II, born abt 940, France; died aft 1016.

1087454272. Guillaume Normandy is the same as person number 1209532440.


1087454273. Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis is the same as person number 1209532441.
Guillaume Normandy and Sprote De Bretagne De Senlis had the following children:
543727136

i. Duke of Normandy Richard I (The Fearless) "The Good Duke" Moriton, born 28 Aug 933,
Faecamp, Normandy, France; died 20 Nov 996, Seine-Inferieure, Faecamp, Normandy.
-1542717428 ii. Count Robert Rouen D'Evereux Archbisho, born 964, Evereux, Normandy, France; died 1037.

1087454274. Herbastus Herfast De Crepon King Of.. was born in 906. He died in 981 at the age of 75. King of Denmark
Herbastus Herfast Forester of Arques DE CREPON
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Herfast DE CREPON b: 963
Gunnora Of Normandy DE CREPON OF DENMARK b: 946
Avelina FitzRichard DE CREPON b: 950
Wevia DE CREPON b: 942
CREPON
Senfrie DE CREPON b: 961
1087454275. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Herbastus Herfast De Crepon King Of.. and Unknown had the following child:
543727137

i. Douchess Gunnora De Crepon, born 946, Normandy, France; died 1031, France.

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37th Generation
-2122317440. King Ivar Vid Fame Oplaendinge 34-GF was born in 790 in Norway. var Vid Fame
OPLAENDINGE\HALFDANSSON Jarl
Marriage 1 Eysteinsson TRONDHEIM b: WFT Est. 786-806 in Norway
Married: 3 4
Children
Eystein Glumra IVARSSON Jarl of the Upplands b: 0810 in Maer, Norway
Title: Earl of Uplands
Ivar Halfdansson, Opplendingejarl
Also Known As:"eystein the fart"
Birthdate:circa 780
Birthplace:Oppland, Norway
Death: Died 824 in Vestfold, Norway
Immediate Family:
Son of Halfdan "Gamle" Sveidasson and N.N.
Husband of Gundella? Eysteinsdatter
Father of Eystein Ivarsson the Noisy Glumra; Arailt Ivarsson and Malahulc Haldrick Eysteinsson
Brother of Sigurd Halfdansson and Olaf Halfdansson
Occupation:Earl of Norway, Jarl of Uplanders of Norway, 1 'below', Viking, Jarl, Opplendingejarl, King
-2122317439. Queen Eysteinsson Trondheim 34-GM was born in Norway. She died in Norway. Eysteinsson
TRONDHEIM
Marriage 1 Ivar Vid Fame OPLAENDINGE\HALFDANSSON Jarl b: 0790 in Norway
Married: 2 3
Children
Eystein Glumra IVARSSON Jarl of the Upplands b: 0810 in Maer, Norway
Ivar Vid Fame Oplaendinge and Eysteinsson Trondheim had the following child:
1086324928

i. Earl Eystein Glumra "of Orkney" Ivarsson 33-GF, born 800, Maer, Norway.

-2122317438. King Rognvald Olafson was born about 816 in Vestfold, Norway. He died in 850 at the age of 34. Marriage
1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Aseda ROGNVALDSDOTTIR b: 0812 in Maer, Norway
Marriage 1 Tora SIGURDSDOTTIR
Children
Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR b: 804 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway
Marriage 2 Mrs. Rognvald OLAFSSON b: ABT. 814 in Jutland, Denmark
Married: ABT. 833 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway
Children
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Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER b: ABT. 804 in , Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway


Ragnvald "Heidumhre" lfsson, King of Vestfold
Also Known As:"Ragnvald", "Rognvald 'the Wise' Olafsson", "Rgnvaldr "Higher-than-the Hills"", "'the Mountain-High'",
"Heiumhri", ""The Mountain High""
Birthdate:circa 816
Birthplace:Vestfold, Norway
Death: Died 850 in Vestfold, Norway
Place of Burial: Vestfold, Norway
Immediate Family:
Son of Olaf Gudrdsson Geirstad-Alf Geirstadalv and N.N.
Husband of Thora Sigurdsdttir
Father of Gofraid, King of Lochlann; sds (Ascrida) Ragnvaldsdttir; Ivar Ragnvaldsson and Halvdan Ragnvaldson
Brother of Jocunda Olafsdatter; Mrs Rognvald Olafsson; Oystein Olavsson and Hlfdan lfsson, King of Vestfold
Occupation:Smkonge eller hvding i Vestfold, Konge, Kung i Vestfold, King at Vestfold, Norway., Smkonge i Vestfold,
of Agder, Norge, King, Legendary Norwegian king, Principe en Vestfold, King of Vestfold Queen Tora Sigurdsdottir 34-GM
and King Rognvald Olafson were married about 816 in Vestfold, Norway.
-2122317437. Queen Tora Sigurdsdottir 34-GM was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Rongvald OLAFSSON b: ABT.
816 in Vestfold, Norway
Children
Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR b: 804 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway
Rognvald Olafson and Tora Sigurdsdottir had the following child:
1086324929

i. Countess Ascrida "of Norway" Rognvaldsdottir 33-GM, born 812, Jutland, Maer, Nord Tronelag,
Norway; died 850.

-2122317432. King Bernard Lombardy was born in 797. He died on 17 Apr 818 at the age of 21 in Milan, Italy. He was
also known as KING. Marriage 1 Cunigunde b: 797
Children
of Perrone PEPIN b: 820
Bernard (797, Vermandois, Picardy 17 April 818, Milan, Lombardy) was the King of the Lombards from 810 to 818. He
plotted against his uncle, Emperor Louis the Pious, when the latter's Ordinatio Imp erii made Bernard a vassal of his cousin
Lothair. When his plot was discovered, Louis had him blinded, a procedure which killed him.
Contents
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1 Life
2 Legacy
3 References
4 Sources
Life[edit]
Bernard was the illegitimate son of King Pepin of Italy, the second legitimate son of the Emperor Charlemagne. In 810,
Pepin died from an illness contracted at a siege of Venice; although Bernard was illegitimate, Charlemagne allowed him to
inherit Italy. Bernard married a woman named Cunigunde, but the year of their marriage, and her origins are obscure;
spuriously she has been called "of Laon". They had one son, Pepin, Count of Vermandois.
Prior to 817, Bernard was a trusted agent of his grandfather, and of his uncle. His rights in Italy were respected, and he was
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used as an intermediary to manage events in his sphere of influence - for example, when in 815 Louis the Pious received
reports that some Roman nobles had conspired to murder Pope Leo III, and that he had responded by butchering the
ringleaders, Bernard was sent to investigate the matter.
A change came in 817, when Louis the Pious drew up an Ordinatio Imp erii, detailing the future of the Frankish Empire.
Under this, the bulk of the Frankish territory went to Louis' eldest son, Lothair; Bernard received no further territory, and
although his Kingship of Italy was confirmed, he would be a vassal of Lothair. This was, it was later alleged, the work of the
Empress, Ermengarde, who wished Bernard to be displaced in favour of her own sons. Resenting Louis' actions, Bernard
began plotting with a group of magnates: Eggideo, Reginhard, and Reginhar, the last being the grandson of a Thuringian
rebel against Charlemagne, Hardrad. Anshelm, Bishop of Milan and Theodulf, Bishop of Orlans, were also accused of being
involved: there is no evidence either to support or contradict this in the case of Theodulf, whilst the case for Anshelm is
murkier.[1][2]
Bernard's main complaint was the notion of his being a vassal of Lothair. In practical terms, his actual position had not been
altered at all by the terms of the decree, and he could safely have continued to rule under such a system. Nonetheless, "partly
true" reports came to Louis the Pious that his nephew was planning to set up an 'unlawful' - i.e. independent - regime in
Italy.[1]
Louis the Pious reacted swiftly to the plot, marching south to Chalon. Bernard and his associates were taken by surprise;
Bernard travelled to Chalon in an attempt to negotiate terms, but he and the ringleaders were forced to surrender to him.
Louis had them taken to Aix-la-Chapelle, where they were tried and condemned to death. Louis 'mercifully' commuted their
sentences to blinding, which would neutralize Bernard as a threat without actually killing him; however, the process of
blinding (carried out by means of pressing a red-hot stiletto to the eyeballs) proved so traumatic that Bernard died in agony
two days after the procedure was carried out. At the same time, Louis also had his half-brothers Drogo, Hugh and Theoderic
tonsured and confined to monasteries, to prevent other Carolingian off-shoots challenging the main line. He also treated
those guilty or suspected of conspiring with Bernard harshly: Theodulf of Orleans was imprisoned, and died soon afterwards;
the lay conspirators were blinded, the clerics deposed and imprisoned; all lost lands and honours.[1][2][3]
Legacy[edit]
His Kingdom of Italy was reabsorbed into the Frankish empire, and soon after bestowed upon Louis' eldest son Lothair. In
822, Louis made a display of public penance at Attigny, where he confessed before all the court to having sinfully slain his
nephew; he also welcomed his half-brothers back into his favour. These actions possibly stemmed from guilt over his part in
Bernard's death. It has been argued by some historians that his behaviour left him open to clerical domination, and reduced
his prestige and respect amongst the Frankish nobility.[1] Others, however, point out that Bernard's plot had been a serious
threat to the stability of the kingdom, and the reaction no less a threat; Louis' display of penance, then, "was a well-judged
gesture to restore harmony and re-establish his authority Queen Cunigunde ? and King Bernard Lombardy were married in
813.
-2122317431. Queen Cunigunde ? was born in 797. She died in 835 at the age of 38. Marriage 1 Bernard b: 797
Children
of Perrone PEPIN b: 820
Bernard Lombardy and Cunigunde ? had the following child:
1086324932

i. Count Pepin III Berenguer Perrone "Count of Senlis" De Bayeux, born 820, Bayeaux, Normandy
(France); died bef 930.

-2122317430. Gurvand De Rennes was born (date unknown).


-2122317429. ? De Bretage was born (date unknown).
Gurvand De Rennes and ? De Bretage had the following child:
1086324933

i. Countess ? De Rennes, born abt 852, Bayeux, Neustria.

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-2120059310. Raoul Comte De Dijon was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Raingarde de Dijon b: BETWEEN 0895 AND 0915 in Dijon, France
Robert Vicomte d'Autun, Vicomte de Dijon b: 0898
-2120059309. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Raoul Comte De Dijon and Unknown had the following child:
1087453993

i. Raingarde De Dijon, born Dijon, France; died 958.

38th Generation
50332416. Earl Ivar "of the Uplands" Halfdansson 35-GF was born in 770 in Oppland, Norway. He died in 800 at the
age of 30 in Norway. Title: Earl
Name: Ivar of the UPLANDS
Note: Earl of the Uplands
Father: Halfdan SVEIDASSON b: 700 in Oppland, Norway
Marriage 1 EYSTEINDATTER b: 785 in Trondheim, S2r-Tr2ndelag, Norway
Married: 824 in Oppland, Norway
Children
Glumra Jarl of the UPLANDERS b: 788 in Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway
Eystein IVARSSON b: ABT. 800 in Of, Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway
Halfdan "The Old"
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 792-799 1
Children
Ivar Vid Fame OPLAENDINGE\HALFDANSSON Jarl b: 0790 in Norway
Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1
Abbrev: WFT 19-0672
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 13, 1998
Note:
50332417. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Ivar Halfdansson and Unknown had the following child:
-2122317440 i. King Ivar Vid Fame Oplaendinge 34-GF, born 790, Norway.

50332418. Eystein Trondheim was born (date unknown).


50332419. ? ? was born (date unknown).
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Eystein Trondheim and ? ? had the following child:


-2122317439 i. Queen Eysteinsson Trondheim 34-GM, born Norway; died Norway.

50332420. King Olaf "of Jutland" Gudrodson II was born in 770 in Vestfold, Norway. He died in 840 at the age of 70.
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Rognvald OLAFSON b: 0790 in Jutland, Norway
Helgi OLAFSSON b: ABT 0802 in Dublin, co. Cork, Ireland
Olaf GUDRODSSON
Sex: M
Title: King of Jutland &Vestfold
Name: Olaf GUDRODSSON 1
Birth: 800 in Vestfold, Norway
Birth: in , , Vestfold, Norway 1
Birth: ABT. 800 in Vestfold, Norway
Death: 840 1
Note: King of Jutland and VestfoldKING OF JUTLAND AND VESTFOLD
Marriage 1 UNKNOWN b: in , , , Norway
Children
Rognvald OLAFSSON b: in , , Vestfold, Norway
Helgi OLAFSSON b: ABT. 802 in , Dublin, Dublin, Ire
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Married: ABT. 815 in Vestfold, Norway
Children
Rongvald OLAFSSON b: ABT. 816 in Vestfold, Norway
Sources:
Title: smithgen.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 5, 2001
50332421. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Olaf Gudrodson and Unknown had the following child:
-2122317438 i. King Rognvald Olafson, born abt 816, Vestfold, Norway; died 850.

50332422. Sigurd Ragnarson was born about 782 in Denmark. He died in 873 at the age of 91. ALIA: /Snake-In-Eye/
Marriage 1 Heluna Of ENGLAND b: 784 in England
Children
Horda-Knut SIGURDSSON b: in Denmark
Tora SIGURDSDOTTIR
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Early life[edit]
The "Snake-in-the-eye" part of Sigurd's name denoted the fact that that he was born with a mark in his left eye, described as
the image of the Ouroboros (a snake biting its own tail) encircling the pupil of his eye. The snake mark had been prophesied
by his mother Aslaug, the daughter of the Valkyrie Brynhildr.[citation needed]
In modern times, it has been suggested that the mark in Sigurd's eye was a result of a congenital mutation of the PAX6
gene.[1]
As a boy, Sigurd was close to his father and accompanied Ragnar on a hazardous expedition through Russia to the
Hellespont. Later on in life he is said to have sojourned for a time in Scotland and the Scottish Islands.
The Great Heathen Army[edit]
In 865 King lla of Northumbria killed Ragnar Lodbrok in a pit of serpents. When Ragnar was suffering in the pit he is
reputed to have exclaimed: "How the young pigs would squeal if they knew what the old boar suffers!"
Sigurd and his siblings learned of their father's death when the king lla sent an envoy to alert them of it. When the brothers
heard of their father's death Sigurd is said to have cut himself to the bone with a knife he held in his hand and his brother
Bjrn Ironside gripped his spear so tightly that the imprint of his fingers was left in the wood.[citation needed]
Sigurd and his brothers swore they would avenge his killing in time-honoured Viking tradition. The legend says that their
first attempt failed, but through the cunning of the youngest son of Ragnar Lodbrok, Ivar the Boneless, lla was duped into
a battle he could not win. In 866 they crossed the North Sea with a large army. This Great Heathen Army sacked York, met
King lla in battle and captured him. According to 'The Tale of Ragnar's Sons' (part of the 'Sagas of Ragnar Lothbrok'),
King lla was sentenced to die according to the custom of the blood eagle, an exceedingly painful and drawn out death.
Sigurd's descendants[edit]
Ragnarssona ttr informs that when his father died, he inherited Zealand, Scania, Halland, the Danish islands, and Viken.
He married Blaeja, the daughter of king lla of Northumbria and they had two children: Harthacanute and Aslaug, who was
named after his mother Aslaug.
Harthacanute and his descendents[edit]
Harthacanute succeeded Sigurd as the king of Zealand, Scania and Halland, but he lost Viken (Oslofjord). He was the father
of Gorm the Old, the king of Denmark. Gorm succeeded his father as king and married Thyra, the daughter of the Jutish
chieftain Harald Klak. When Harald died, Gorm took his kingdom too, and united Denmark.
Harald succeeded his father as king and married Gyrid of Sweden. They had a son named Sweyn Forkbeard. Sweyn
succeeded his father as king and married Gunhild. They had a son named Cnut the Great. Sweyn also ruled England in his
lifetime and established the Danish Empire. When Sweyn died, his elder son Harald Svendsen became the King of Denmark,
as England's former king, Ethelred reclaimed it. However, as Harald did not marry, his brother Cnut the Great became king,
re-established the Danish Empire, and married Emma of Normandy. They had a son named Harthacnut. When Cnut died,
Harthacnut became king of the Danish Empire, however, he lost England to Edward the Confessor in 1042.
Aslaug and her son Sigurd Hart[edit]
Sigurd's daughter Aslaug married Helgi the Sharp (the great-great-grandson of king Ring of Ringerike) of the Dagling
dynasty. They had the son Sigurd Hart, who married Ingeborg, the daughter of the Jutish chieftain Harald Klak. Sigurd Hart
and Ingeborg had the children Guttorm and Ragnhild. When his uncle king Fri of Ringerike died, Sigurd Hart went to
Norway to succeed him as king.
Ragnarssona ttr and Heimskringla relate that a berserker from Hadeland named Haki (Hake) killed Sigurd Hart, but lost a
hand in the fight. Then Haki went to Sigurd Hart's residence at Stein and took Sigurd's children Ragnhild and Guttorm. Haki
returned with the children and all the loot to Hadeland. Before Haki (Hake) recuperated from his wounds and could marry
the 15-year-old Ragnhild, she was captured a second time, by Halfdan the Black. Halfdan and Ragnhild were the parents of
Harald Fairhair.
50332423. Princess Heluna England was born in 784 in England.
Sigurd Ragnarson and Heluna England had the following child:
-2122317437 i. Queen Tora Sigurdsdottir 34-GM.
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50332432. King Pepin "King of Italy" Carloman died on 2 Jul 810 in Milan, Italy. He was also known as KING. Name:
PEPIN
Father: Charlemagne, Emperor of CHARLEMAGNE b: 2 APR 742 in
Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Mother: Hildegard b: 757 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Bernard b: 797
Pepin or Pippin (or Pep in Carloman, Pep inno, April 773 8 July 810), born Carloman, was the son of Charlemagne and
King of the Lombards (781810) under the authority of his father.
Pepin was the second son of Charlemagne by his then-wife Hildegard.[1] He was born Carloman, but was rechristened with
the royal name Pepin (also the name of his older half-brother Pepin the Hunchback, and his grandfather Pepin the Short)
when he was a young child. He was made "king of Italy"[2] after his father's conquest of the Lombards, in 781, and crowned
by Pope Hadrian I with the Iron Crown of Lombardy.
He was active as ruler of Lombardy and worked to expand the Frankish empire. In 791, he marched a Lombard army into the
Drava valley and ravaged Pannonia, while his father marched along the Danube into Avar territory. Charlemagne left the
campaigning to deal with a Saxon revolt in 792. Pepin and Duke Eric of Friuli continued, however, to assault the Avars' ringshaped strongholds. The great Ring of the Avars, their capital fortress, was taken twice. The booty was sent to Charlemagne
in Aachen and redistributed to all his followers and even to foreign rulers, including King Offa of Mercia. A celebratory
poem, De Pip p ini regis Victoria Avarica, was composed after Pepin forced the Avar khagan to submit in 796.[3] This poem
was composed at Verona, Pepin's capital after 799 and the centre of Carolingian Renaissance literature in Italy. The Versus
de Verona (c. 800), an urban encomium of the city, likewise praises king Pepin.[4] The "Codex Gothanus" History of the
Lombards hails Pepin's campaign against Benevento and his liberation of Corsica "from the oppression of the Moors."[5]
His activities included a long, but unsuccessful siege of Venice in 810. The siege lasted six months and Pepin's army was
ravaged by the diseases of the local swamps and was forced to withdraw. A few months later Pepin died.
He had one or more mistresses, whose names are not known for certain, and whose ancestry is not given from any reliable
source although one has been conjectured to have been called Bertha, and she is believed to be the daughter of William of
Gellone, count of Toulouse. Pepin had one son and five daughters, they were: (Adelaide, married Lambert I of Nantes; Atala;
Gundrada; Bertha; and Tetrada), all of whom but the eldest were born between 800 and Pepin's death and died before their
grandfather's death in 814. Pepin's son was Bernard. Pepin was expected to inherit a third of his father's empire, but he
predeceased him. The Lombard crown passed on to his illegitimate son Bernard, but the empire went to Pepin's younger
brother Louis the Pious.
50332433. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Pepin Carloman and Unknown had the following child:
-2122317432 i. King Bernard Lombardy , born 797; died 17 Apr 818, Milan, Italy.

50332438. Erispoe De Bretagne II was born in 810. Father: Nominoe DE BRETAGNE b: 780
Mother: Unknown b: 780
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Nominoe DE BRETAGNE b: 828
Unknown DE BRETAGE

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50332439. Unknown was born (date unknown).


Erispoe De Bretagne and Unknown had the following child:
-2122317429 i. ? De Bretage.

54848676. Count Eudes Troyes was born in 829. He died after 870 at the age of 41. He was also known as Count. Eudes
Count of Troyes
Marriage 1 Wandilmonde of Worms b: ABT 0835
Married: 2
Children
Raoul Comte de Dijon b: BETWEEN 0859 AND 0885
54848677. Wadilmonde Worms was born about 835 in Orleans, France. Wandilmonde of Worms
Marriage 1 Eudes Count of Troyes b: 0829
Married: 1
Children
Raoul Comte de Dijon b: BETWEEN 0859 AND 0885
Eudes Troyes and Wadilmonde Worms had the following child:
-2120059310 i. Raoul Comte De Dijon.

39th Generation
100664832. King Halfdan Sveidasson 36-GF was born in 700 in Oppland, Norway. Halfdan SVEIDASSON
Sex: M
ALIA: the /Aged/
Birth: 700 in Oppland, Norway
Father: Sveidi SVIDRASSON b: 650 in Raumsdal, Norway
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Ivar HALFDANSSON b: 770 in Oppland, Norway
100664833. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Halfdan Sveidasson and Unknown had the following child:
50332416

i. Earl Ivar "of the Uplands" Halfdansson 35-GF, born 770, Oppland, Norway; died 800, Norway.

100664840. King Gudrod Jagtkinge "of Halfdan" Halfdanson was born in 738 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway. He died in
821 at the age of 83. udrod "The Magnificent" HALFDANSON
udrod "The Magnificent" HALFDANSON
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Gudrod "Jagtkinge" HALFDANSSON
Occupation: King of Vermaland, Vestfold, and Vingulmark
Marriage 1 Asa
Married: 3
Children
Halfdan "The Black" GUDRODSON b: WFT Est. 759-788
Olaf II GUDRODSON b: 0770 in Norway
Sources:
Title: Ferris database on RootsWeb WorldConnect at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris,
Url:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=bferris
Abbrev: Ferris database WorldConnect
Author: William R. Ferris, Jr.
Publication: updated 4 Feb 2001
Page: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bfer
ris&id=I30763
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 243A-16, p. 206
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700: The Lineage of Alfred the Great,
Charlemagne, Malcolm o fScotland, Robert the Strong, and Some
of Their Descendants, 7th edition
Abbrev: Weis [1992] "Ancestral Roots"
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.Baltimore, 1992
Note:
Royal Families
Repository:
Name: Unknown
Page: line 243A-15, p. 206
Title: Broderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1822, Date of Import: 27
Jul 1997
Abbrev: WFT 2-1822
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Family 0671
Abbrev: WFT 19-0671
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: March 13, 1998
Note:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1
Abbrev: WFT 19-0672
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Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.


Publication: Release date: March 13, 1998
Note:
100664841. Queen Alfhild Alfarinsdatter 36-GM was born in 794 in Vestfold, Norway. Marriage 1 Gudrod
HALFDANSSON b: 790 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway
Married: in , , Vestfold, Norway 1
Children
Olaf GUDRODSSON b: 800 in Vestfold, Norway
Sources:
Title: smithgen.ged
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Feb 5, 2001
Gudrod Jagtkinge Halfdanson and Alfhild Alfarinsdatter had the following child:
50332420

i. King Olaf "of Jutland" Gudrodson II, born 770, Vestfold, Norway; died 840.

100664844. Ragnar Lodbrock was born in 750 in Uppsala, Sweden. See Snorre's Saga and the Icelandic Landnamobok
(Book of Settlment).
Many historians regard much of the genealogy at this point to be purely
legendary, or even mythical.
Marriage 1 Aslaug SIGUDSDOTTIR b: ABT. 755
Children
Sigurd RAGNARSON b: ABT. 782 in Denmark
100664845. Aslaug Sigudsdottir was born about 755. Marriage 1 Ragnar LODBROCK b: 750 in Uppsala, Sweden
Children
Sigurd RAGNARSON b: ABT. 782 in Denmark
Ragnar Lodbrock and Aslaug Sigudsdottir had the following child:
50332422

i. Sigurd Ragnarson, born abt 782, Denmark; died 873.

100664864. Emperor Charlemagne "Holy Roman Emperor" was born on 2 Apr 742 in Aachen, Rineland, Prussia. He
died on 28 Jan 814 at the age of 71 in Aachen, Rineland, Prussia, Prussia. He was buried in Aachen, North RhineWestphalia, Germany. Holy Roman Emperor held the title of King. Emperor of CHARLEMAGNE
King of Franks
Holy Roman Emperor
Marriage 1 Hildegard b: 757 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 8 APR 1936
Children
Karl b: 772 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
PEPIN b: APR 773
Adelheid b: 774 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Rotrud b: 775 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Bertha b: 776 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
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Louis I b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,L-et-G,France
Lothaire b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,L-et-G,France
Gisele b: 781 in Milano,Lombardy,Italy
Hildegarde b: 783 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Marriage 2 Hildegard, Countess of VINZGAU b: Abt 757 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Married: Abt 772 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 8 APR 1936
Children
Charles, Emperor of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: 772 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Pippin (carloman), King ITALY b: APR 773 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Adelheid, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: 774 in of,Pavie,Italy
Rotrud, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: AUG 774 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Bertha, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: 775 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Louis I "the HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,Lot-Et-Garonne,France
Lothaire, Prince of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,Lot-Et-Garonne,France
Gisele, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: 781 in Milano,Lombardy,Italy
Hildegard, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: 782 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 3 Desiderata (sibilla), Empress HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 755 in Lombardy,Italy
Divorced: Y
Married: 770
Marriage 4 Fastrada, Countess of FRANCE b: Abt 763 in ,France
Married: 783 in ,Worms
Sealing Spouse: 23 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Children
Theodrade, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 784 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Hiltrude, Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 786 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 5 Luitgard Queen of FRANCE b: Abt 774 in ,Allemania,Germany
Married: Aft 794/796
Sealing Spouse: 10 NOV 1953 in ALBER
Marriage 6 Himiltrud b: Abt 746 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 10 NOV 1953 in ALBER
Children
PEPIN "the Hunchback", HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 769 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Rothais (rothaide), of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 771 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 7 Mathalgard (hathalgard) b: Abt 766 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 10 NOV 1953 in ALBER
Children
Rothaide Abbesse of FARMOUTIER b: Abt 788 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 8 Gerswind b: Abt 768 in of,Old Saxony
Sealing Spouse: 10 NOV 1953 in ALBER
Children
Adeltrud, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 790 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 9 Regina (reginopycrha) b: Abt 770 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 10 NOV 1953 in ALBER
Children
Drogo, BISHOP of METZ b: Abt 792 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Hugo "l'Abbe", Bastard HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 794 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
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Adelinda, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 796 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia


Marriage 10 Mrs. Charlemagne b: Abt 774 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 21 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Children
Bellinandra, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 798 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 11 Mrs. Charlemagne b: Abt 776 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 21 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Children
Gertruda, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 800 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 12 Mrs. Charlemagne b: Abt 778 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 28 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Children
Emma, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 802 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 13 Galiena b: Abt 780 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 28 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Marriage 14 Mrs. Charlemagne b: Abt 780 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 28 JUN 1955 in ALBER
Children
Hruodhaid, Bastard of HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 804 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Marriage 15 Adelheid (adelinde) b: Abt 785 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 7 DEC 1954 in SLAKE
Children
(dietrich) Thierry "the HOLY ROMAN EMPIR b: Abt 810 in
of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia Empress Hildegard Vinzgau and Emperor Charlemagne "Holy Roman Emperor" were married
about 771 in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen).
100664865. Empress Hildegard Vinzgau was born in 758 in Aachen, Rineland, Prussia. She died on 30 Apr 783 at the age
of 25 in Thionville, Moselle, France. She was also known as PRINCESS. Hildegard
Empress of West
Hildegarde of Vinzgau
Princess of Swabia
Marriage 1 Charlemagne b: 2 APR 742 in Ingolheim,
Married: ABT. 771 in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen)
Children
Gisela
Hildegard
Charles the younger b: 772
Adelaide b: 773
Pepin I of Italy b: 12 APR 773 in Aachen
Rotrud b: ABT. 775
Lothar b: 778
Louis I the Pious of Aquitane b: BEF. 15 AUG 778 in Chassanuiel, Aquitane, France
Bertha b: 779
Marriage 1 Charlemagne, Emperor of CHARLEMAGNE b: 2 APR 742 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Sealing Spouse: 8 APR 1936
Children
Karl b: 772 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
PEPIN b: APR 773
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Adelheid b: 774 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia


Rotrud b: 775 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Bertha b: 776 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Louis I b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,L-et-G,France
Lothaire b: AUG 778 in Casseneuil,L-et-G,France
Gisele b: 781 in Milano,Lombardy,Italy
Hildegarde b: 783 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Charlemagne and Hildegard Vinzgau had the following child:
50332432

i. King Pepin "King of Italy" Carloman, died 2 Jul 810, Milan, Italy.

100664876. Nominoe De Bretagne was born in 780.


100664877. Unknown was born in 780.
Nominoe De Bretagne and Unknown had the following child:
50332438

i. Erispoe De Bretagne II, born 810.

109697352. Guigin Soissons was born about 799. He was also known as Count. Guigin Count of Soissons
109697353. ? Wormgau was born about 805 in Orleans, France. Marriage 1 Guigin Count of Soissons b: ABT 0799
Married: 1
Children
Eudes Count of Troyes b: 0829
Guigin Soissons and ? Wormgau had the following child:
54848676

i. Count Eudes Troyes, born 829; died aft 870.

109697354. Aleran Worms was born in 799. He was also known as Count. Aleran Count of Worms
109697355. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Aleran Worms and Unknown had the following child:
54848677

i. Wadilmonde Worms, born abt 835, Orleans, France.

40th Generation
201329664. King Sveide "of Kvenland" Svidrasson was born in 650 in Raumsdal, Norway. He died in 760 at the age of
110 in Norway. He was also known as The Viking. Sveide The Viking SWEDEN
Sveithi the Sea King
King of Sweden
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Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown


Married: WFT Est. 779-811 1
Children
Halfdan "The Old" b: WFT Est. 774-779 in Norway
Father: Svidri HEYTSSON b: 600 in Norway
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Halfdan SVEIDASSON b: 700 in Oppland, Norway
Sveidi "Sea King" Heytirsson, Norse King
Also Known As:"Sea King", "Sveithi Svidrasson", "Sveidi "The Sea King" Svidrasson", "Sveidi Sjkonge", "The Sea King",
"The Sea /King/", "Havkongen", "Sveidi the Sea King"
Birthdate:circa 650
Birthplace:Romsdal, Mre og Romsdal, Norway
Death: Died 710 in Norway
Place of Burial: Oppland
Immediate Family:
Son of Heytir Gorrsson, King of Kvenland and N.N. Unknown
Husband of N.N.
Father of Halfdan "Gamle" Sveidasson and Hildi Vastfold
Occupation:Norse King, Viking Norse King, King of Norway, Norse King-Sea King, Norse King 650 - 710; Norse King
201329665. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Sveide Svidrasson and Unknown had the following child:
100664832

i. King Halfdan Sveidasson 36-GF, born 700, Oppland, Norway.

201329680. King Halfdan Olafsson was born about 704 in Romerike, Norway. He died in 750 at the age of 46. He was
also known as Hvitbein. Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON
Marriage 1 Asa EYSTEINSDOTTIR b: WFT Est. 696-719
Married: WFT Est. 717-756 2
Children
Eysteinn "Fret" HALFDANSSON King in Vesfold b: ABT 0736 in Vestfolf, Norway
Gudrod "The Magnificent" HALFDANSON King b: ABT 0790 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway
201329681. Queen Asa Eysteinsdottir 37-GM was born in 708 in Uppland, Norway.
Halfdan Olafsson and Asa Eysteinsdottir had the following child:
100664840

i. King Gudrod Jagtkinge "of Halfdan" Halfdanson, born 738, Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; died 821.

201329682. Alfarin ? was born about 739 in Vestfold, Norway. He died about 791 at the age of 52. He was also known as
KING. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Alfhild ALFARINSDATTER b: 794 in Vestfold, Norway
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201329683. Unknown was born (date unknown).


Alfarin ? and Unknown had the following child:
100664841

i. Queen Alfhild Alfarinsdatter 36-GM, born 794, Vestfold, Norway.

201329688. Sigurd Ring was born in 724 in Denmark. He died in 812 at the age of 88. Marriage 1 Alfhild
GANDOLFSSON b: 728
Children
Ragnar LODBROCK b: 750 in Uppsala, Sweden
201329689. Alfhild Gandolfsson was born in 728. She died in 810 at the age of 82. Alfhild GANDOLFSSON
Sex: F
Birth: 728
Death: 810
Marriage 1 Sigurd RING b: 724 in Denmark
Children
Ragnar LODBROCK b: 750 in Uppsala, Sweden
Sigurd Ring and Alfhild Gandolfsson had the following child:
100664844

i. Ragnar Lodbrock, born 750, Uppsala, Sweden.

201329690. Sigurd Wolsung was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Aslaug SIGUDSDOTTIR b: ABT. 755
201329691. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Sigurd Wolsung and Unknown had the following child:
100664845

i. Aslaug Sigudsdottir, born abt 755.

201329728. King Pepin Franks III was born in 714 in Austrasia (France). He died on 24 Sep 768 at the age of 54 in St.
Denis Monastery, France. He was also known as The Short. King of Franks
Marriage 1 Bertrade PEPIN b: 720 in LEON,Aisne,France
Married: 740
Sealing Spouse: 25 MAY 1955 in ALBER
Children
Charlemagne, Emperor of CHARLEMAGNE b: 2 APR 742 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Rothaide
Adeliade b: 746 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
GERTRUDE b: 748 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Carloman b: 751 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
PEPIN b: 753 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gilles b: 755 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
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Gisele b: 757 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia


Marriage 2 Bertrada, Countess of LAON b: Abt 720 in ,Laon,Aisne,France
Married: Abt 740
Sealing Spouse: 25 MAY 1955 in ALBER
Children
Rothaide, Princess of FRANKS b: Abt 744 in of,Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Adelaide, Princess of FRANKS b: Abt 746 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gertrude, Princess of FRANKS b: Abt 748 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Carloman, King of BURGUNDY b: Abt 751 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gilles, Prince of FRANKS b: Abt 755 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Pepin, Prince of FRANKS b: 756 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gisele, Princess of FRANKS b: 757 in Of Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Ade, Princess of FRANKS b: 759 in Of Aachen,Rheinland,Prussia
Marriage 3 Leuthergis b: Abt 715 in Austrasia,France
Sealing Spouse: 24 MAY 1955 in ALBER
Children
Talendus Bastard of FRANKS b: Abt 737 in Austrasia,France
Berthe Bastard of FRANKS b: Abt 739 in Austrasia,France
NamePepin III (The Short) King of Franks
Birth714, Jupile an der Maas
Death24 Sep 768, St Denis Monastery, Neustria [now in France]
FatherCharles 'The Hammer' Martel Mayor of the Palace (688-741)
MotherChrotude (Rotrud) of Treves Duchess of Austrasia (~690-724)
Misc. Notes
The first king of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty and the father of Charlemagne. A son of Charles Martel, Pepin became
sole de facto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of Childeric III in 751, king of the Franks. He was the
first Frankish king to be anointed--first by St. Boniface and later (754) by Pope Stephen II.
Background and kingship.
For years the Merovingian kings had been unable to prevent power from slipping from their hands into those of the counts
and other magnates. The kings were gradually eclipsed by the mayors of the palace, whose status developed from that of
officer of the household to regent or viceroy. Among the mayors, a rich family descended from Pepin of Landen (Pepin I)
held a position of especial importance. When Charles Martel, the scion of that family, died in 741, he left two sons: the elder,
Carloman, mayor of Austrasia, Alemannia, and Thuringia, and Pepin III, mayor of Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence. No
king had ruled over all the Franks since 737, but to maintain the fiction of Merovingian sovereignty, the two mayors gave the
crown to Childeric III in 743. (See mayor of the palace.)
Charles had had a third son, however--Grifo, who had been born to him by a Bavarian woman of high rank, probably his
mistress. In 741, when his two brothers were declared mayors of the Franks, Grifo rebelled. He led a number of revolts in
subsequent years and was several times imprisoned. In 753 he was killed amid the Alpine passes on his way to join the
Lombards, at this time enemies of the Franks as well as of the papacy.
Numerous other rebellions broke out. In 742 men of the Aquitaine and Alemannia were in revolt; in 743 Odilo, duke of
Bavaria, led his men into battle; in 744 the Saxons rebelled, in 745 Aquitaine, and in 746 Alemannia, both the latter for the
second time.
In 747, when Carloman decided to enter monastic life at Rome, a step he had been considering for years, Pepin became sole
ruler of the Franks. But Pepin was ambitious to govern his people as king, not merely as mayor. Like his father, he had
courage and resolution; unlike his father, he had a strong desire to unite the papacy with the Frankish realm. In 750 he sent
two envoys to Pope Zacharias with a letter asking: "Is it wise to have kings who hold no power of control?" The pope
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answered: "It is better to have a king able to govern. By apostolic authority I bid that you be crowned King of the Franks."
Childeric III was deposed and sent to a monastery, and Pepin was anointed as king at Soissons in November 751 by
Archbishop Boniface and other prelates.

Pepin and Pope Stephen II.

The pope was in need of aid. Aistulf, king of the Lombards, had seized Ravenna with its lands, known as the exarchate.
Soon, Lombard troops marched south, surrounded Rome, and prepared to lay siege to its walls. So matters stood when in 752
Zacharias died and Stephen II became pope. In November 753 Pope Stephen made his way over the stormy mountain passes
to Frankish territory. He remained in France until the summer of 754, staying at the abbey of Saint-Denis, Paris. There he
himself anointed Pepin and his sons, Charles and Carloman, as king and heirs of the crown. (See Italy, history of.)
The pope returned to Italy accompanied by Pepin and his army. A fierce battle was fought in the Alps against Aistulf and the
Lombards. The Lombard king fled back to his capital, Pavia; Pepin and his men plundered the land around Pavia until
Aistulf promised to restore to papal possession Ravenna and all the Roman properties claimed by the pope.
Aistulf broke his word. Again and again Pope Stephen wrote to Pepin of his difficulties. In 756 the Frankish king once more
entered Italy. Aistulf was once more constrained to make promises, but the same year he died--of a fall from his horse--and
in April 757 a new king, Desiderius, became ruler of the Lombards. That year Stephen II also died, and Paul I was elected
pope. He, too, constantly wrote to Pepin asking for help.
But the King of the Franks had other concerns. He had to put down revolts in Saxony in 748 and 753 and a rising in Bavaria
in 749. He was continually marching against rebellious Aquitaine. In 768 Pepin died at Saint-Denis, on his way back from
one of his Aquitainian expeditions.
Pepin is remembered not only as the first of the Carolingians but also as a strong supporter of the Roman Church. The papal
claims to territory in Italy originated with Pepin's campaigns against Aistulf and the latter's pledge to return the Roman
territories. His letters also show him calling for archbishoprics in Frankish territory, promoting synods of clergy and layfolk,
and as deeply interested in theology.

Pippin was crowned at Soissons in 11-751 and consecrated King at St. Denis in 754 by Winfred (St. Boniface, b. ca. 675 in
Devonshire, England, a monk who was commissioned by the pope to work in Germany, murdered in 754 by pagans, called
the Apostle to the Germans; his consecration of Pippin was approved by the pope, wherein the church
acknowledged his royal title and which Pippin rewarded by establishing the temporal power of the papacy). He extended
Austrasian power beyond the Rhine and the Pyrenees, and his alliance with the church opened the way for restoration of
the western empire (achieved by his son, Charles the Great). Pippin was the first king of the new monarchy which
would take its name (Carolingian) from his great son (Carolus = Charles). A younger son, Carloman, received the southern
half of his domains, but on Carloman's death in Dec. 771 Charles siezed these lands.Spouses1Bertha of LaonBirthabt 720,
Laon, Aisne, FranceDeath12 Jul 783, Choisy, Haute-savoie, FranceBurialSt Denis, Paris, Seine, France.FatherCount Canbert
of LaonChildrenCharlemagne (Charles the Great) (742-814)Karlmann II (751-771)daughter Queen Bertrade Laon II and
King Pepin Franks III were married in 740.
201329729. Queen Bertrade Laon II was born in 720. She died on 12 Jul 783 at the age of 63. She was also known as
QUEEN. Bertrada II of Laon
Bertha or Bigfoot
Marriage 1 Pepin III b: 714 in Austrasia (France)
Married: 740
Children
Carloman of the Franks b: ABT. 751
Gisela of Chelles
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Pippin
Charlemagne b: 2 APR 742 in Ingolheim,
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Bertrade PEPIN
Sealing Spouse: 25 MAY 1955 in ALBER
Children
Charlemagne, Emperor of CHARLEMAGNE b: 2 APR 742 in Aachen,Rineland,Prussia
Rothaide
Adeliade b: 746 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
GERTRUDE b: 748 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Carloman b: 751 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
PEPIN b: 753 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gilles b: 755 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
Gisele b: 757 in Aachen,Rhineland,Prussia
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Pepin Franks and Bertrade Laon had the following child:
100664864

i. Emperor Charlemagne "Holy Roman Emperor" , born 2 Apr 742, Aachen, Rineland, Prussia; died 28
Jan 814, Aachen, Rineland, Prussia, Prussia.

201329730. Gerold Anglachau was born in 740. He was also known as COUNT. Count Anglachau
ALIA: Count Geroud of Swabia "Dux" /Hnabi/
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Hildegarde of Vinzgau b: 758
201329731. Emma ? was born in 740.
Gerold Anglachau and Emma ? had the following child:
100664865

i. Empress Hildegard Vinzgau, born 758, Aachen, Rineland, Prussia; died 30 Apr 783, Thionville,
Moselle, France.

219394706. Hadrian Wormgau died on 15 Feb 824. He was born in Wormsgau. He was also known as Lord. Hadrian
Lord of Wormgau
Marriage 1 Waldrat b: ABT 0774 in Orleans, France
Married: 2
Children
Waldrada of Wormgau b: BETWEEN 0790 AND 0800
Eudes (Odo) of Orleans b: 0798 in Orleans, France
of Orleans b: ABT 0805 in Orleans, France
219394707. ? Waldrat was born about 774 in Orleans, France. She died after 824 at the age of 50. Marriage 1 Hadrian
Lord of Wormgau b: BETWEEN 0760 AND 0770 in Wormsgau
Married: 1
Children
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Waldrada of Wormgau b: BETWEEN 0790 AND 0800


Eudes (Odo) of Orleans b: 0798 in Orleans, France
of Orleans b: ABT 0805 in Orleans, France
Hadrian Wormgau and ? Waldrat had the following child:
109697353

i. ? Wormgau, born abt 805, Orleans, France.

41st Generation
402659328. King Svidri Heytsson was born in 600 in Lofoten Islands. GORR
b: 0669
Svidri HEYTSSON
Sex: M
Birth: 600 in Norway
Father: Heytir GORRSSON b: 425 in Raumsdal, Norway
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Sveidi SVIDRASSON b: 650 in Raumsdal, Norway
402659329. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Svidri Heytsson and Unknown had the following child:
201329664

i. King Sveide "of Kvenland" Svidrasson, born 650, Raumsdal, Norway; died 760, Norway.

402659360. King Olaf "of Sweden" Ingjaldsson 39-GF was born in 682 in Vaermland, Sweden. He died in 710 at the age
of 28 in Sweden. He was also known as Tractelle. Olaf "Tractelle" INGJALDSSON
Marriage 1 Solveig HAFDANNSDOTTIR b: 0684 in Sweden
Married: WFT Est. 699-709 1
Children
Halfdan "Hvitbein" OLAFSSON b: ABT 0704 in Romerike, Norway
*Olaf "The Wood Cutter" Ingjaldsson
born Abt 0682 Varmland, Sweden
father:
*Ingjald "Braut" "The Wicked" Onundsson King in Sweden
born Abt 0660 Sweden
mother:
*Gauthild Algautsdotter
born Abt 0664 Sweden
married Abt 0681 Of, Varmland, Sweden
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siblings:
unknown
spouse:
*Solveig Halfdansdotter
born Abt 0684 Of, Soleyum, Sweden
married Abt 0701 Of, Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
children:
*Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson King in Uppsala
born Abt 0704 Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
biographical and/or anecdotal:
notes or source:
LDS
402659361. Queen Solveig Hafdannsdottir was born in 684 in Soleyum, Sweden. Marriage 1 Olaf INGJALDSSON b:
682 in Varmland, Sweden
Married: 701 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
Children
Halfdan OLAFSSON b: 704 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway
Olaf Ingjaldsson and Solveig Hafdannsdottir had the following child:
201329680

i. King Halfdan Olafsson, born abt 704, Romerike, Norway; died 750.

402659362. Eystein Throndsson was born in 668 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway. He died in 710 at the age of 42 in
Norway. Marriage 1 Solveig HALFDANSDATTER b: 670 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Married: 699 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Children
Asa EYSTEINSDATTER b: 708 in Uppland, Norway
Hogne EYSTEINSSON b: 700 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
402659363. Solveig Halfdansdatter was born in 670 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway. Marriage 1 Eystein
THRONDSSON b: 668 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Married: 699 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
Children
Asa EYSTEINSDATTER b: 708 in Uppland, Norway
Hogne EYSTEINSSON b: 700 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Eystein Throndsson and Solveig Halfdansdatter had the following child:
201329681

i. Queen Asa Eysteinsdottir 37-GM, born 708, Uppland, Norway.

402659376. King Randver Radbardsson was born in 670 in Denmark. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Sigurd RING b: 724 in Denmark

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Randver P Gardarike Radbartsson, King of Sweden


Also Known As:"Radnovar Hroereksson", "Randver Radbardsson av Sverige", "Vendel of Obodrite", "King of Sweden",
"Prince", "Randver of ROESKILDE", "Randver"
Birthdate:circa 670
Birthplace:Lethra, Denmark
Death: Died 770 in Ostergotlands, Sweden
Cause of death: Killed at sea during the battle of Bravik.
Place of Burial: Sweden
Immediate Family:
Son of Radbart, king of Gararki and Aur the Deep-Minded
Husband of Ingild Gotfredsdotter and sa Haraldsdtr
Father of Sigurd "Ring" Randversson, Danish king
Half brother of Harald Hraereksson Wartooth Hildetand and Gerutha
Occupation:King of Sweden, Konge av Gardarrike, Sub-king in Sweden, Jarl de Gandaric, , de Holmgard, King of Uppsala
402659377. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Randver Radbardsson and Unknown had the following child:
201329688

i. Sigurd Ring, born 724, Denmark; died 812.

402659456. King Charles "The Hammer" Martel was born in 688 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium, (Austrasia). He died on 22
Oct 741 at the age of 53 in Quierzy, Aisne, France. He was also known as The Hammer. The Hammer was buried in St.
Denis, Monestry, Seine, France. Charles Martel
Sex: M
ALIA: "The /Hammer"/
Title: King of Franks
Marriage 1 Rotrou (Chrotrud) of Treves b: 690
Married: 704 in First wife
Children
Jerome
Carloman of Austrasia
Pepin III b: 714 in Austrasia (France)
Marriage 2 Sunnichild (Swanhilde) of Bavaria b: 676
Married: 725
Children
Grifo
ChiltrudMarriage 1 Rotrude or Chrotude b: 690 in ,Austrasia
Sealing Spouse: 2 FEB 1954 in ALBER
Children
Garloman b: 712 in ,Austrasia
PEPIN "the Short" Short", FRANKS b: 714 in ,Austrasia,Austrasia
Childtrude b: 716 in ,Austrasia
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Queen Rotrou (Chrotude) ? and King Charles "The
Hammer" Martel were married in 704.
402659457. Queen Rotrou (Chrotude) ? was born in 690 in Austrasia. She died in 724 at the age of 34. She was also
known as DUTCHESS. Name: Rotrude or Chrotude
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Given Name: Rotrude or Chrotude


NSFX: Dutchess
Title: Dutchess
Sex: F
Birth: 690 in ,Austrasia
Death: 724 Burial: Saint Arnoul Royal Abbey Metz Departement de la Moselle Lorraine, France
LDS Baptism: 25 FEB 1933
Endowment: 3 MAR 1933
Father: Leutwinus
Marriage 1 Charles MARTEL b: 676 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium,(austrasia)
Sealing Spouse: 2 FEB 1954 in ALBER
Children
Garloman b: 712 in ,Austrasia
PEPIN "the Short" Short", FRANKS b: 714 in ,Austrasia,Austrasia
Childtrude b: 716 in ,Austrasia
Charles Martel and Rotrou (Chrotude) ? had the following child:
201329728

i. King Pepin Franks III, born 714, Austrasia (France); died 24 Sep 768, St. Denis Monastery, France.

402659458. Heribert Laon was born about 690. He died after 747 at the age of 57. Heribert of Laon
Charibert
Count Canbert of Laon
Marriage 1 Bertrada
Children
Bertrada II of Laon b: 720
402659459. Bertrada ? was born (date unknown).
Heribert Laon and Bertrada ? had the following child:
201329729

i. Queen Bertrade Laon II, born 720; died 12 Jul 783.

402659462. Hnabe ? was born in 725. He was also known as Dux. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Emma b: 740
402659463. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Hnabe ? and Unknown had the following child:
201329731

i. Emma ?, born 740.

42nd Generation
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805318656. King Heytir "of Kvenland" Gorrsson 39-GF was born in 425 in Raumsdal, Norway. He lived at Loften
Islands / , /. FHORRI
He was the Great-Great-Grandson of Fornjot, King of Finland.
Father: Gorr THORRASSON b: 365 in Raumsdal, Norway
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Svidri HEYTSSON b: 600 in Norway
Heytir King in Kvenland Gorrsson, King in Kvenland
Birthdate:425
Birthplace:Raumsdal, Mre og Romsdal County, Western Norway Region, Norway
Death: Died 499 in Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway
Place of Burial: Romsdal
Immediate Family:
Son of Gorr Thorasson, King of Kvenland and N.N.
Husband of N.N. Unknown
Father of Sveidi Heytirsson, Norse King, c. 650
Brother of Geitir Gorrsson; Beitir Gorrsson; Meitir Gorrson and Gotte Heytirsson
Occupation:Raumsdal, Viking, King of Kvenland, King in Kvenland
805318657. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Heytir Gorrsson and Unknown had the following child:
402659328

i. King Svidri Heytsson, born 600, Lofoten Islands.

805318720. King Ingjald Braut "of Sweden, (The Wicked)" Onundson was born in 660 in Sweden. Father: Ingjald
Braut "the Wicked" ONUNDSON
King of Sweden
Marriage 1 Gauthild b: WFT Est. 656-675
Married: WFT Est. 677-710 2
Children
Olaf "Tractelle" INGJALDSSON b: WFT Est. 676-704
ALIA: Braut The /Wicked/
Birth: 660 in Sweden
Note: King of Sweden
805318721. Queen Gauthild Algautsdotter was born in 664 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Ingjald ONUNDSSON b: 660 in
Sweden
Married: 681 in Varmland, Sweden
Children
Olaf INGJALDSSON b: 682 in Varmland, Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Gauthild (Gauthildur) Algautsdotter, av Gtaland

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Also Known As:"Gauthildur Algautesdttir", "Gutthild Algautesdatter", "Gthild Algautesdatter", "Algautsdotter",


"Algotsdotter", "Alagautsdotter", "Algautesdotter", "Ganthild /Algautsdotter/", "Gauthild Algautsdotte"
Birthdate:circa 664
Birthplace:Vstergtland, Sweden
Death: Died 682 in Sweden
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Algaut Gautreksson Gautreksson, King and lov Olafsdottir Olafsdotter, of Nerike
Wife of Ingjald "Ill-ruler" Anundsson, king in Sweden
Mother of Olaf Ingjaldsson Tree Feller Trtlja and sa Ingjaldsdotter the Wicked Illrde
Occupation:Dronning i Sverige, Drottning
Ingjald Braut Onundson and Gauthild Algautsdotter had the following child:
402659360

i. King Olaf "of Sweden" Ingjaldsson 39-GF, born 682, Vaermland, Sweden; died 710, Sweden.

805318722. Halfdan Solfasson was born in 660 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Solveig HALFDANSDOTTER b: 684 in Soleyum, , Sweden
805318723. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Halfdan Solfasson and Unknown had the following child:
402659361

i. Queen Solveig Hafdannsdottir, born 684, Soleyum, Sweden.

805318724. Thrond ? was born in 625 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Eystein THRONDSSON b: 668 in Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
805318725. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Thrond ? and Unknown had the following child:
402659362

i. Eystein Throndsson, born 668, Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway; died 710, Norway.

805318752. King Radbard Russia was born in 638 in Garderige, Russia. He was also known as KING. Radbard of
RUSSIA
Note: King of Russia
Marriage 1 Aud IVARSSON b: 633 in Denmark
Children
Randver RADBARDSSON b: 670 in Denmark
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----805318753. Queen Aud Ivarsson was born in 633 in Denmark. Aud IVARSSON
Sex: F
Birth: 633 in Denmark
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Father: Ivar HALFDANSSON b: 612 in Denmark


Marriage 1 Radbard of RUSSIA b: 638 in Garderige, Russia
Children
Randver RADBARDSSON b: 670 in Denmark
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Radbard Russia and Aud Ivarsson had the following child:
402659376

i. King Randver Radbardsson, born 670, Denmark.

805318912. Duke Pepin II Austrasia D'Heristal was born in 635 in Heristal, Leige, Belgium. He died on 16 Dec 714 at
the age of 79 in Jupile, on the Muse. Mayor of Palace
Duke of Austrasia
Children
Charles MARTEL b: 676 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium,(austrasia)
Childebrand b: 678 in Heristal,Leige,Belgium
805318913. Douchess Alpaide ? was born in 654 in Heristal, Liege, Belgium. Marriage 1 PEPIN D'HERISTAL b: 635 in
Heristal,Leige,Belgium
Sealing Spouse: 30 JUN 1937 in ALBER
Children
Charles MARTEL b: 676 in Heristal,Liege,Belgium,(austrasia)
Childebrand b: 678 in Heristal,Leige,Belgium
Pepin II Austrasia D'Heristal and Alpaide ? had the following child:
402659456

i. King Charles "The Hammer" Martel, born 688, Heristal, Liege, Belgium, (Austrasia); died 22 Oct
741, Quierzy, Aisne, France.

805318914. Bishop Leutwinus Treves died in 713. He was also known as BISHOP. Leutwinus
Bishop of Treves
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Rotrude or Chrotude b: 690 in ,Austrasia
805318915. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Leutwinus Treves and Unknown had the following child:
402659457

i. Queen Rotrou (Chrotude) ?, born 690, Austrasia; died 724.

805318916. Martin Laon was born about 660. Marriage 1 Bertrada b: ABT. 660
Children
Heribert of Laon b: ABT. 690
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805318917. Bertrada Unknown was born about 660. She died after 721 at the age of 61.
Martin Laon and Bertrada Unknown had the following child:
402659458

i. Heribert Laon, born abt 690; died aft 747.

805318924. Houching ? was born (date unknown).


805318925. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Houching ? and Unknown had the following child:
402659462

i. Hnabe ?, born 725.

43rd Generation
1610637312. King Gorr "of Kvenland" Thorrasson 40-GF was born in 365 in Raumsdal, Norway. Marriage 1 Spouse
Unknown
Children
Heytir GORRSSON b: 425 in Raumsdal, Norway
Gorr Thorrasson, KIng in Kvenland
Birthdate:circa 365
Birthplace:Raumsdal, Norway
Death: Died 445 in Norway
Place of Burial: Norway
Immediate Family:
Son of Thorri Snrsson, King of Kvenland and N.N.
Husband of N.N.
Father of Geitir Gorrsson; Beitir Gorrsson; Heytir Gorrsson, King of Kvenland; Meitir Gorrson and Gotte Heytirsson
Brother of Norr Thorrasson, King In Alfheim and Goi Thorrisdotter
Occupation:Sea King of Upplands, KIng in Kvenland
1610637313. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Gorr Thorrasson and Unknown had the following child:
805318656

i. King Heytir "of Kvenland" Gorrsson 39-GF, born 425, Raumsdal, Norway.

1610637440. King Braut Onund Ingvarsson was born in 636 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 655-687 1
Children
Ingjald Braut "the Wicked" ONUNDSON King of Sweden b: 0660 in Sweden
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1610637441. Unknown was born (date unknown).


Braut Onund Ingvarsson and Unknown had the following child:
805318720

i. King Ingjald Braut "of Sweden, (The Wicked)" Onundson, born 660, Sweden.

1610637442. King Algaut Gautreksson was born in 639 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Gauthild ALGAUTSDOTTER b: 664 in Sweden
Algaut Gautreksson Gautreksson, King
Also Known As:"Algautur Gautreksson", "Algaut Gautreksson"
Birthdate:circa 639
Birthplace:Vrmland, Sweden
Death: Died 664 in Uppsala, Sweden
Place of Burial: Uppsala, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Son of Gautrek Gautsson the mild den milde and Alfhild Haraldsdatter (of king Harald of Wendland)
Husband of lov Olafsdottir Olafsdotter, of Nerike
Father of Gauthild Algautsdotter, av Gtaland
Brother of Helga and Rolv "Gamle" Gautreksson, of Gtaland
Occupation:Geatish king who ruled West Gtaland, Konge, Roi de Westregothie, King
1610637443. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Algaut Gautreksson and Unknown had the following child:
805318721

i. Queen Gauthild Algautsdotter, born 664, Sweden.

1610637506. King Ivar "Oppland Norway" Halfdansson was born in 612 in Denmark. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Aud IVARSSON b: 633 in Denmark
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Ivar Halfdansson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search
Ivar Halfdansson was a king of Oppland, Norway one of the Petty kingdoms of Norway during the Migration Period. He
was an Earl of Norway, Jarl and king of Uplanders, great grand father of Rollo of Normandy.
He is mentioned in the "ttartalur" section of Flateyjarbk.
He is frequently confused with other people named Ivar in the sagas.
1610637507. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Ivar Halfdansson and Unknown had the following child:
805318753

i. Queen Aud Ivarsson, born 633, Denmark.

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1610637824. Duke Ansigise (Anchises) Palace was born in 602 in Austrasia. He died in 685 at the age of 83. He was also
known as MAYOR. Title: Mayor of Palace
Marriage 1 St. Beggue b: 613 in Landen,Liege,Belgium
Sealing Spouse: 6 AUG 1938
Children
PEPIN D'HERISTAL b: 635 in Heristal,Leige,Belgium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search Carolingian dynasty
Pippinids
Pippin the Elder (c. 580640)
Grimoald (616656)
Childebert the Adopted (d. 662)
Arnulfings
Arnulf of Metz (582640)
Ansegisel
(d. 662 or 679)
Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697)
Pepin of Herstal (635-714)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Drogo of Champagne (670708)
Theudoald (d. 741)
Carolingians
Charles Martel (686741)
Carloman (d. 754)
Pepin the Short (714768)
Carloman I (751771)
Charlemagne (742814)
Pepin the Hunchback (768811)
Charles the Younger (772811)
Pepin of Italy (773810)
Louis the Pious (778840)
Pepin I of Aquitaine (797838)
After the Treaty of Verdun (843)
Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor
(795855; Middle Francia)
Charles the Bald (823877)
(West Francia)
Louis the German (804876)
(East Francia)
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Ansegisel (also Ansgise, Ansegus, or Anchises) (c. 602 or 610 murdered before 679 or 662) was the son of Saint Arnulf,
bishop of Metz, and his wife Doda. He served King Sigbert III of Austrasia (634656) as a duke (Latin dux, a military
leader) and domesticus. He was killed sometime before 679, slain in a feud by his enemy Gundewin. Through his son Pepin,
Ansegisel's descendants would eventually become Frankish kings and rule over the Carolingian Empire. Douchess ? Beggue
and Duke Ansigise (Anchises) Palace were married in 639.
1610637825. Douchess ? Beggue was born in 613 in Landen, Liege, Belgium. She died in 698 at the age of 85. Marriage 1
Ansigise b: 605 in ,Austrasia
Sealing Spouse: 6 AUG 1938
Children
PEPIN D'HERISTAL b: 635 in Heristal,Leige,Belgium
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Saint Begga (also Begue, Begge) (615 17 December 693) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of
Austrasia, and his wife Itta of Metz. On the death of her husband, she took the veil, founded seven churches, and built a
convent at Andenne on the Meuse River (Andenne sur Meuse) where she spent the rest of her days as abbess. She was buried
in Saint Begga's Collegiate Church in Andenne.
Ansigise (Anchises) Palace and ? Beggue had the following child:
805318912

i. Duke Pepin II Austrasia D'Heristal, born 635, Heristal, Leige, Belgium; died 16 Dec 714, Jupile, on
the Muse.

1610637828. Warinus ? died in 677. He was also known as COUNT. Count Warinus
1610637829. Kunza ? was born (date unknown).
Warinus ? and Kunza ? had the following child:
805318914

i. Bishop Leutwinus Treves, died 713.

1610637848. Godefroy Amlamania was also known as DUKE. Duke Amlamania


1610637849. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Godefroy Amlamania and Unknown had the following child:
805318924

i. Houching ?.

44th Generation
-1073692672. King Thorri "of KvenLand" Snaersson 41-GF was born in 320 in Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway. KING
IN KVENLAND
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Gorr THORRASSON b: 365 in Raumsdal, Norway
Father: Snaer JOKULSSON b: 275 in Finland
Mother: UNKNOWN b: ABT. 276 in , Raumsdal, , Norway
Marriage 1 UNKNOWN b: ABT. 326 in , Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway
Married: ABT. 344 in , Raumsdal, , Norway 1
Children
Norr King in Alfheim THORRASSON b: ABT. 345 in , Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway
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-1073692671. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Thorri Snaersson and Unknown had the following child:
1610637312

i. King Gorr "of Kvenland" Thorrasson 40-GF, born 365, Raumsdal, Norway.

-1073692416. King Ingvar (The Tall) Eysteinsson King Of was born in 616 in Sweden. King of Sweden
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Married: WFT Est. 635-667 1
Children
Braut Onund INGVARSSON b: 0636 in Sweden
Note: King of Sweden
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Onund INGVARSSON b: 638 in Sweden
-1073692415. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Ingvar (The Tall) Eysteinsson King Of and Unknown had the following child:
1610637440

i. King Braut Onund Ingvarsson, born 636, Sweden.

-1073692412. King Gautrek Gautsson was born in 618 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Algaut GAUTREKSSON b: 639 in Sweden
Gautrek the mild den milde (Gautsson), King of Gotland
Also Known As:"Gautrek den milde", "Gautrek hinn milda", "Gauterek", "Gautrek", "Av Vstergtland", "Den milde", "The
Bounteous", "the Mild"
Birthdate:605
Birthplace:Vestergtland, Gtland, Sweden
Death: Died 639 in Iceland
Immediate Family:
Son of Gauti Gtaland, * and Snotra Gaut
Husband of Alfhild Haraldsdatter (of king Harald of Wendland)
Father of Algaut Gautreksson Gautreksson, King; Helga and Rolv "Gamle" Gautreksson, of Gtaland
Occupation:Konge i Gautland, Konge
-1073692411. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Gautrek Gautsson and Unknown had the following child:
1610637442

i. King Algaut Gautreksson, born 639, Sweden.

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-1073692284. King Halfdan Haraldsson was born in 590 in Jutland. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Ivar HALFDANSSON b: 612 in Denmark
-1073692283. ? ? was born (date unknown).
Halfdan Haraldsson and ? ? had the following child:
1610637506

i. King Ivar "Oppland Norway" Halfdansson, born 612, Denmark.

-1073691648. Bishop St. Arnulf of Metz was born in 582 in near Nancy, France. He died on 16 Aug 640 at the age of 58.
He was also known as BISHOP. St. was buried in Habendum, on Moselle. Bishop of Metz
Marriage 1 Doda of Saxony
Married: ABT. 611
Children
Anchises b: 602
Chlodulf of Metz b: ABT. 596
Martin
Marriage 1 Dode b: 586 in ,Old Saxony
Sealing Spouse: 6 AUG 1938 in SLAKE
Children
Ansigise b: 605 in ,Austrasia
Walechise DE VERDUN b: 610
St. Clodulphe b: 615
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Saint Arnulf of Metz (c. 582 640) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia, who
retired to the Abbey of Remiremont. In French he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf. In English he is also known as
Arnold.
-1073691647. Lady Dode "Lady St. Arnulf of Metz" ? was born in 586 in Old Saxony. She died in 640 at the age of 54.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search For other uses, see St Arnulf (disambiguation).Saint
Arnulf of Metz
Born c. 582 AD
Lay-Saint-Christophe
Died 640 AD
near Remiremont
Veneratedin Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast July 18
Attributes portrayed with a rake in his hand
Patronage Brewers
Carolingian dynasty
Pippinids
Pippin the Elder (c. 580640)
Grimoald (616656)
Childebert the Adopted (d. 662)
Arnulfings
Arnulf of Metz
(582640)
Ansegisel (d. 662 or 679)
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Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697)


Pepin of Herstal (635-714)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Drogo of Champagne (670708)
Theudoald (d. 741)
Carolingians
Charles Martel (686741)
Carloman (d. 754)
Pepin the Short (714768)
Carloman I (751771)
Charlemagne (742814)
Pepin the Hunchback (768811)
Charles the Younger (772811)
Pepin of Italy (773810)
Louis the Pious (778840)
Pepin I of Aquitaine (797838)
After the Treaty of Verdun (843)
Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor
(795855; Middle Francia)
Charles the Bald (823877)
(West Francia)
Louis the German (804876)
(East Francia)
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Saint Arnulf of Metz (c. 582 640) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia, who
retired to the Abbey of Remiremont. In French he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf. In English he is also known as
Arnold
Genealogy[edit]
Shortly after 800, most likely in Metz, a brief genealogy of the Carolingians was compiled, modelled in style after the
genealogy of Jesus in the New Testament. According to this source, Arnulf's father was a certain Arnoald, who in turn was
the son of a nobilissimus Ansbertus and Blithilt (or Blithilde), an alleged and otherwise unattested daughter of Chlothar I.
This claim of royal Merovingian descent is not confirmed by the contemporary reference in the Vita Sancti Arnulf i.
The Vita, written shortly after the saint's death, states that he was of Frankish ancestry, from "sufficiently elevated and noble
parentage, and very rich in worldly goods",[1] without making any claims to royal blood. However, under Salic Law, no
children of Blithilde would be recognized as legitimate heirs to the dynasty. Therefore, the connection may or may not have
been noted in relevant documentation.
The Legend of the Ring[edit]
Arnulf was tormented by the violence that surrounded him and feared that he had played a role in the wars and murders that
plagued the ruling families. Obsessed by these sins, Arnulf went to a bridge over the Moselle river. There he took off his
bishops ring and threw it into the river, praying to God to give him a sign of absolution by returning the ring to him. Many
penitent years later, a fisherman brought to the bishops kitchen a fish in the stomach of which was found the bishops ring.
Arnulf repaid the sign of God by immediately retiring as bishop and becoming a hermit for the remainder of his life. From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search For other uses, see St Arnulf (disambiguation).Saint Arnulf of
Metz
Born c. 582 AD
Lay-Saint-Christophe
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Died 640 AD
near Remiremont
Veneratedin Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast July 18
Attributes portrayed with a rake in his hand
Patronage Brewers
Carolingian dynasty
Pippinids
Pippin the Elder (c. 580640)
Grimoald (616656)
Childebert the Adopted (d. 662)
Arnulfings
Arnulf of Metz
(582640)
Ansegisel (d. 662 or 679)
Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697)
Pepin of Herstal (635-714)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Drogo of Champagne (670708)
Theudoald (d. 741)
Carolingians
Charles Martel (686741)
Carloman (d. 754)
Pepin the Short (714768)
Carloman I (751771)
Charlemagne (742814)
Pepin the Hunchback (768811)
Charles the Younger (772811)
Pepin of Italy (773810)
Louis the Pious (778840)
Pepin I of Aquitaine (797838)
After the Treaty of Verdun (843)
Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor
(795855; Middle Francia)
Charles the Bald (823877)
(West Francia)
Louis the German (804876)
(East Francia)
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Saint Arnulf of Metz (c. 582 640) was a Frankish bishop of Metz and advisor to the Merovingian court of Austrasia, who
retired to the Abbey of Remiremont. In French he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf. In English he is also known as
Arnold.
St. Arnulf of Metz and Dode ? had the following child:
1610637824

i. Duke Ansigise (Anchises) Palace, born 602, Austrasia; died 685.

-1073691646. Mayor Pepin "Mayor of the Palace" De Landen was born in 590. He died in 640 at the age of 50 in
Austria. Mayor of Palace
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Marriage 1 Itte b: 590


Children
St. Beggue b: 613 in Landen,Liege,Belgium
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search "Pepin I" redirects here. For the king of Aquitaine, see
Pepin I of Aquitaine. For the count of Vermandois, see Pepin, Count of Vermandois. Pepin of Landen and his contemporary
Remaclus at the faade of the provincial palace in Lige
Pepin I (also Peppin, Pipin, or Pippin) of Landen (c. 580 27 February 640), also called the Elder or the Old, was the
Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian king Dagobert I from 623 to 629. He was also the mayor for
Sigebert III from 639 until his death.
Through the marriage of his daughter Begga to Ansegisel, a son of Arnulf of Metz, the clans of the Pippinids and the
Arnulfings were united, giving rise to a family which would eventually rule the Franks as the Carolingians.
-1073691645. Itte ? was born in 590.
Pepin De Landen and Itte ? had the following child:
1610637825

i. Douchess ? Beggue, born 613, Landen, Liege, Belgium; died 698.

45th Generation
-2147385344. King Snaer "of Kvenland" Jokulsson 42-GF was born in 275 in Finland. Name: Snaer "Svaer" King in
Kvenland JOKULSSON
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Thorri SNAERSSON b: 320 in Raumsdal, Norway
Driva SNAERSDOTTER b: 302 in Finland
Marriage 2 UNKNOWN b: ABT. 276 in , Raumsdal, , Norway
Married: ABT. 301 in , Raumsdal, , Norway 1
Children
Driva SNAERSDOTTER b: ABT. 302 in , , , Finland
Thorri King in Kvenland SNAERSSON b: ABT. 320 in , Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway
Sources:
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 5, 2001 Unknown and King Snaer "of Kvenland" Jokulsson 42-GF were married about 301 in
Raumsdal, , Norway.
-2147385343. Unknown was born about 276 in Raumsdal, , Norway.
Snaer Jokulsson and Unknown had the following children:
i. Queen Drive Snaersson 46-GGA was born in 302 in Finland. Driva SNAERSDOTTER
Sex: F
Birth: 302 in Finland
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Father: Snaer JOKULSSON b: 275 in Finland


Marriage 1 Vanlandi SVEGDASSON b: 298 in Sweden
Children
Visbur VANLANDASSON b: 319 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------1073692672 ii. King Thorri "of KvenLand" Snaersson 41-GF, born 320, Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway.

-2147384832. King Eystein Adilsson was born in 594 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Ingvar "the tall" YSTEINSSON b: 0616
-2147384831. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Eystein Adilsson and Unknown had the following child:
-1073692416 i. King Ingvar (The Tall) Eysteinsson King Of, born 616, Sweden.

-2147384568. Harald Valdarsson was born in 568 in Jutland. Marriage 1 HILDIS b: 572 in Jutland
Children
Halfdan HARALDSSON b: 590 in Jutland
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------2147384567. Princess Hildis Vandals was born in 572 in Jutland. She was also known as PRINCESS. Note: Princess of
Vandals
Marriage 1 Harald VALDARSSON b: 568 in Jutland
Children
Halfdan HARALDSSON b: 590 in Jutland
Harald Valdarsson and Hildis Vandals had the following child:
-1073692284 i. King Halfdan Haraldsson, born 590, Jutland.

-2147383296. Bishop Arnoldus Schelde was born about 540. He died in 601 at the age of 61. Marriage 1 Oda of Savoy
Children
Arnold (St. Arnulf) b: BET. 580 - 582 in near Nancy, France
Itta of Schelde b: 592
-2147383295. Oda Savoy was born in 580 in Metz, Austra. She died in 615 at the age of 35 in Metz, Austra. Oda of Savoy
Birth: 580 - Old Saxony
Death: 615 (35) - Metz, Austrasia
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Arnoldus (Bishop) of Metz, Arnulf (Bishop) of Metz, Arnoldus Bishop, Arnoldus XXVII, Arnoldus
MEROVING Mar De Schelde Xxvii and 22 othersArnoldus (Bishop) of Metz, Arnulf (Bishop) of Metz, Arnoldus Bishop,
Arnoldus XXVII, Arnoldus MEROVING Mar De Schelde Xxvii, Gundolfus Bishop of Mets Bishop of Mets, Bodegisel
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Duke of Aquitaine Duke of Aquitaine, Arnoald DE SAVOY, Arnoldus Metz, Arnoald (Arnoldus) Margrave of Schelde &
Bishop of Metz, Arnold Bishop Of Metz Schelde, Arnoldus Of Saxony, Theutbald de Metz, Arnoald Bsp of Metz, Bertha of
Kent, REPEAT Merovingian/Arnegundis, Bertha (Aldeberge) DE PARIS, Itte "Oda" VON SWABIA, Blithilde BILHIDIS,
Chrodoare DE SWABIA, Berthe (Aldeberge Bilthildis) KENT, Oda AUS SCHWABEN, Amalsinde DE DIJON, (incognita)
(ANONYMA), Ingoberge DE PARIS, Oda of Saxony and Dode OF HERISTAL
Wife of St. Arnoul de Metz II, Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoldus Of Saxony, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoldus Bishop
of Metz and 27 othersSt. Arnoul de Metz II, Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoldus Of Saxony, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz,
Arnoldus Bishop of Metz, Arnould le Saint de Metz, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Saint Arnulf, Arnoul "de Heristal" Bishop
of Metz, Arnoald (Arnoldus) Margrave of Schelde & Bishop of Metz, Arnoul BISHOP, Amulf of Metz St. Arnulf Mayor of
the Palace, Saint Arnulf, vque de Metz, Arnulf of Metz, Saint Arnulf de Heristal Bishop of Metz, De Heristal METZ,
Arnold De Metz, Arnoldus of Saxony, Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoul (St Arnoul) "De Heristal" Bishop Of Metz, St. Arnoul
de Metz II, St. Arnoul Metz [Bishop of], Arnoul (St Arnoul) "de Heristal" Bishop of Metz, St. Bodegisil Dux II Governor of
Aquitaine, Arnoul (St. Arnoul) de Heristal, Bishop of Metz, Arnoul Bishop, Arnulf (St. Arnulf), St. Arnulf, Mayor of the
Palace tutor to Dagobert, Bishop of Metz, Arnoul DO NOT MERGE !!! (Saint) X, Arnould DE METZ, Arnulf de Heristal
and Arnulf
Mother of Ansgisel Mayor of the Palace, Lord of Brabant ,Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, Saint Itta (Itte) Iduberga Of DE
NIVELLES, St Modoaldus Archbishop Of Triers, De Heristal METZ, Chlodulf (St. Cloud) Bishop of Metz and 24
othersAnsgisel Mayor of the Palace, Lord of Brabant ,Mayor of the Palace to Siegbert, Saint Itta (Itte) Iduberga Of DE
NIVELLES, St Modoaldus Archbishop Of Triers, De Heristal METZ, Chlodulf (St. Cloud) Bishop of Metz, Clodulphe (St
Clodulphe) Bishop Of Metz, St Clodulphe, Bishop Metz, Oda DE SAVOY, Saint Arnulf, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, St
Arnulf (Arnoul) Metz, Arnoul BISHOP, Arnoul (St Arnoul) "De Heristal" Bishop Of Metz, Arnoul "de Heristal" Bishop of
Metz, Arnoul (St. Arnoul) de Heristal, Bishop of Metz, Amulf of Metz St. Arnulf Mayor of the Palace, Saint Dode
(ChlotildeOda) of DE SAVOY Of Metz, Walechise Verdon, Saint Clodulphe Metz [Bishop of], Saint Chlodulf of Metz,
Saint Clodulphe [Bishop of] Metz of], Martin Meroving, Count Eudo I of Aquataine, Saint Clodule de Metz, Martin, Arnoul
Bishop, CLODULPHE OU CLOUD DE METZ, St. Chlodulf BISHOP OF METZ and St. Clodulf, Bishop of Metz
Sister of Arnulf Bishop of Metz, Saint Dode (ChlotildeOda) of DE SAVOY Of Metz, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoul
"de Heristal" Bishop of Metz, St. Arnoul de Metz II and 10 othersArnulf Bishop of Metz, Saint Dode (ChlotildeOda) of DE
SAVOY Of Metz, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Arnoul "de Heristal" Bishop of Metz, St. Arnoul de Metz II, Saint Itta (Itte)
Iduberga Of DE NIVELLES, St. Arnoul de Metz II, St. Arnoul Metz [Bishop of], Itte DE LANDEN, Arnulf, Bishop of Metz,
Saint Arnulf, Amulf of Metz St. Arnulf Mayor of the Palace, Severa, Saint and Abbess, St Modoaldus Archbishop Of Triers
and St. Arnoul II Bishop of Metz
Mother of Saint Itta (Itte) Iduberga Of DE NIVELLES, Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, Berthe KENT, Arnoldus Bishop of
Metz, Dode CLOTHILDE DE HERISTAL and 14 othersSaint Itta (Itte) Iduberga Of DE NIVELLES, Saint Arnulf, Bishop
of Metz, Berthe KENT, Arnoldus Bishop of Metz, Dode CLOTHILDE DE HERISTAL, Athelburh of Kent, Alburga de
PRINCESS, Eadbald King of Kent, thelberg (?), Arnoldus Of Saxony, Eadbald, Arnoald (Arnoldus) Margrave of Schelde
& Bishop of Metz, Eadbert II 'Praen' King Of Kent, Eardwulf, Egbert II, Alburga Aethelbryhting of Kent, Saint Dode
(ChlotildeOda) of DE SAVOY Of Metz, ... Saint Arnulf Mayor of the Palace and Bishop of Metz and St Modoaldus
Archbishop Of Triers
Arnoldus Schelde and Oda Savoy had the following child:
-1073691648 i. Bishop St. Arnulf of Metz, born 582, near Nancy, France; died 16 Aug 640.

46th Generation
196608. King Jokull "of Kvenland" Frostasson 43-GF was born in 240 in Finland. Marriage 1 UNKNOWN b: ABT. 244
in , , , Finland
Married: ABT. 274 in , , , Finland 1
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Married: 274 in Finland
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Children
Snaer JOKULSSON b: 275 in Finland
Sources:
Title: smithgen.ged
Repository:
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Text: Date of Import: Feb 5, 2001 Unknown and King Jokull "of Kvenland" Frostasson 43-GF were married about 274 in
Finland.
196609. Unknown was born about 244.
Jokull Frostasson and Unknown had the following child:
-2147385344 i. King Snaer "of Kvenland" Jokulsson 42-GF, born 275, Finland.

197632. King Adils Ottarsson was born in 572 in Sweden. He was also known as The Great. King of Uppsala
Marriage 1 Yrsa HELGASDOTTER b: 0565
Children
Eystein ADILSSON b: 0594
Athils
Marriage 1 Yrsa HELGASDATTER b: 565 in Denmark
Children
Eystein ADILSSON b: 594 in Sweden
197633. Queen Yrsa Helgasdatter was born in 565 in Denmark. Yrsa Helgasdottir Helgisdotter, of Denmark
Also Known As:"Urse", "Yrs", "Yrse", "Yrsa", "of Vingulmark", "Yrsa /Helgasdatter/", "Yrsa The /Thrall/"
Birthdate:565
Birthplace:Jutland, Denmark
Death: Died 597 in Uppsala, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Helgi "Acutus" "Hvasse" Halfdansson, of Denmark and Olov Sakseland
Wife of Adils "The Great" Ottarsson
Mother of Ingjald "de Boze" de Varmland; Eysteinn Adilsson, king in Uppsala and Queen Skuld Adilsdatter of Sweden
Sister of Skulda
Half sister of Hrlfr Helgison Kraki
Occupation:Drottning i Danmark och Upsala, Svithjod, Drottning Danmark och Uppsala., @occu00534@, Dronning av
Upsal, "Upplendingadrottning", Princess of Denmark, Rvad frn sitt hem i Holstein av Adils och blev drottning
Adils Ottarsson and Yrsa Helgasdatter had the following child:
-2147384832 i. King Eystein Adilsson, born 594, Sweden.

198160. Valdar Hroarsson was born in 547 in Denmark. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Harald VALDARSSON b: 568 in Jutland

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198161. Ogne ? was born (date unknown).


Valdar Hroarsson and Ogne ? had the following child:
-2147384568 i. Harald Valdarsson, born 568, Jutland.

200704. Senitor Ansbertus "Duke of Moselle" Moselle was born about 523. He died in 570 at the age of 47. He was also
known as SENATOR. Ansbertus of Moselle
The Senator or Vanbertus
Marriage 1 Blithildes of France
Children
Arnoldus of Schelde b: ABT. 540
200705. Blithildes France was born in 513. She died in 580 at the age of 67.
Ansbertus Moselle and Blithildes France had the following child:
-2147383296 i. Bishop Arnoldus Schelde, born abt 540; died 601.

47th Generation
393216. King Frosti "of Kvenland" Karasson 44 GF was born in 210 in Finland. King in Kvenland
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Jokull FROSTASSON b: 240 in Finland
Birth Abt 210 Kvenland ,Finland
Father Kari Fornjotsson, King in Kvenlan, b. Abt 185, Finland
Children
1. Jokull Frostasson, b. Abt 240, Finland
2. Niera Frostasdottir, Princess of Finland

Burial:
Cremated, Other.
Specifically: unknown

Created by: kenny fitzwater


Record added: Nov 14, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 100691653

393217. Unknown was born (date unknown).


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Frosti Karasson and Unknown had the following child:


196608

i. King Jokull "of Kvenland" Frostasson 43-GF, born 240, Finland.

395264. King Ottar "Sweden" Egilsson was born in 551 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Adils OTTARSSON
Ottar EGILSSON
Vendilkraka
Birth: 551 in Sweden
Note: King in Sweden
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Adils OTTARSSON b: 572 in Sweden
395265. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Ottar Egilsson and Unknown had the following child:
197632

i. King Adils Ottarsson, born 572, Sweden.

395266. Queen Olaf ? was born in Denmark. He was also known as The Mighty.
395267. King Helgi Halfdansson was born in 528 in Denmark. Helgi "Acutus" "Hvasse" Halfdansson, of Denmark
Also Known As:"Helgo", "Helghe", "Helgi", "Halga", "Helge", "Acutus", "Hailaga"
Birthdate:528
Birthplace:Roskilde, Denmark
Death: Died 565 in Sjlland, Danmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Halvdan the Tall Frodasson, King of the Danes, and Sigrid Aunsdotter, Queen of Denmark
Husband of Thora and Olov Sakseland
Father of Hrlfr Helgison Kraki; Yrsa Helgasdottir Helgisdotter, of Denmark and Skulda
Brother of Roar / Roas / Ro / Hroar (Hrothgar) Halvdanssn, King of Roeskilde; Eysteinsdotter Eysteinsdotter, of Sweden;
King Algaute (Gautreksson); Elan Healfdenesdatter of Leire and Hrothgar II the Skolding, King of Denmark
Half brother of Hkon Halvdansson
Occupation:Roi, de Seeland, konge p Sjlland, King of the Danes - See, Konge p Sjlland, Konge, Legendary Danish
King, Roi de Seeland (18e), King of Denmark
Olaf ? and Helgi Halfdansson had the following child:
197633

i. Queen Yrsa Helgasdatter, born 565, Denmark.

401408. Senitor Ansbertus Ferreolus "Duke of Moselle" Schelde died in 582. Marriage 1 Deuteria
Children
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Ansbertus of Moselle b: ABT. 523


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----401409. Deuteria ? was born (date unknown).
Ansbertus Ferreolus Schelde and Deuteria ? had the following child:
200704

i. Senitor Ansbertus "Duke of Moselle" Moselle, born abt 523; died 570.

48th Generation
786432. King Kari "of Kvenland" Fornjotsson 45 GF was born in 185 in Finland. Kari FORNJOTSSON
Note: King in Kvenland
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Frosti KARASSON b: 210 in Finland
Kari "Wind" Fornjotsson, King of Kvenland
Also Known As:"Kri & Kre", ""Wind""
Birthdate:circa 189
Birthplace:Kvenland, Finland
Death: Died 240 in Finland
Place of Burial: Finland
Immediate Family:
Son of Fornjot "The Ancient Giant", king of Kvenland and N.N.
Husband of N.N.
Father of Frosti / Jkull Karasson, King of Kvenland
Brother of Logi Fornjotsson and Hlr "gir" Hlessey Fornjotsson
Occupation:King of Kvenland
786433. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Kari Fornjotsson and Unknown had the following child:
393216

i. King Frosti "of Kvenland" Karasson 44 GF, born 210, Finland.

790528. King Egil Aunsson was born in 530 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Ottar EGILSSON
Egil was the name of On the Old's son, who succeeded as king in
Sweden after his father's death. He was no warrior, but sat
quietly at home. Tunne was the name of a slave who had been the
counsellor and treasurer of On the Old; and when On died Tunne
took much treasure and buried it in the earth. Now when Egil
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became king he put Tunne among the other slaves, which he took
very ill and ran away with others of the slaves. They dug up the
treasures which Tunne had concealed, and he gave them to his men,
and was made their chief. Afterwards many malefactors flocked to
him; and they lay out in the woods, but sometimes fell upon the
domains, pillaging and killing the people. When King Egil heard
this he went out with his forces to pursue them; but one night
when he had taken up his night quarters, Tunne came there with
his men, fell on the king's men unexpectedly, and killed many of
them. As soon as King Egil perceived the tumult, he prepared for
defence, and set up his banner; but many people deserted him,
because Tunne and his men attacked them so boldly, and King Egil
saw that nothing was left but to fly. Tunne pursued the
fugitives into the forest, and then returned to the inhabited
land, ravaging and plundering without resistance. All the goods
that fell into Tunne's hands he gave to his people, and thus
became popular and strong in men. King Egil assembledan army
again, and hastened to give battle to Tunne. But Tunne was again
victorious, and King Egil fled with the loss of many people.
Egil and Tunne had eight battles with each other, and Tunne
always gained the victory. Then King Egil fled out of the
country, and went to Sealand in Denmark, to Frode the Bold, and
promised him a scatt from the Swedes to obtain help. Frode gave
him an army, and also his champions, with which force King Egil
repaired to Sweden. When Tunne heard this he came out to meet
him; and there was a great battle, in which Tunne fell, and King
Egil recovered his kingdom, and the Danes returned home. King
Egil sent King Frode great and good presents every year, but he
paid no scatt to the Danes; but notwithstanding, the friendship
between Egil and Frode continued without interruption. After
Tunne's fall, Egil ruled the kingdom for three years. It
happened in Sweden that an old bull, which was destined for
sacrifice, was fed so high that he became dangerous to people;
and when they were going to lay hold of him he escaped into the
woods, became furious, and was long in the forest committing
great damage to the country. King Egil was a great hunter, and
often rode into the forest to chase wild animals. Once he rode
out with his men to hunt in the forest. The king had traced an
animal a long while, and followed it in the forest, separated
from all his men. He observed at last that it was the bull, and
rode up to it to kill it. The bull turned round suddenly, and
the king struck him with his spear; but it tore itself out of the
wound. The bull now struck his horn in the side of the horse, so
that he instantly fell flat on the earth with the king. The king
sprang up, and was drawing his sword, when the bull struck his
horns right into the king's breast. The king's men then came up
and killed the bull. The king lived but a short time, and was
buried in a mound at Upsal. Thjodolf sings of it thus: -"The fair-haired son of Odin's race,
Who fled before fierce Tunne's face,
Has perished by the demon-beast
Who roams the forests of the East.
The hero's breast met the full brunt
Of the wild bull's shaggy front;
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The hero's heart's asunder torn


By the fell Jotun's spear-like horn."
790529. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Egil Aunsson and Unknown had the following child:
395264

i. King Ottar "Sweden" Egilsson, born 551, Sweden.

790534. King Halfdan "The Tall" Frodasson was born in 503 in Denmark. Halvdan the Tall Frodasson, King of the
Danes,
Also Known As:"Also known as 'Halvdan'", "'Healfdene'", "'Frodesen'", "'Frodasson'", "'Gamle'"
Birthdate:503
Birthplace:Denmark
Death: Died 580 in Sweden
Immediate Family:
Son of Frodi "the Valiant / frkne" Fridleifsson, king of Denmark and N.N. Fridleifsson
Husband of Auda Ivarsson of Lethra; Hvetna "the Elder" and Sigrid Aunsdotter, Queen of Denmark
Father of Hkon Halvdansson; Roar / Roas / Ro / Hroar (Hrothgar) Halvdanssn, King of Roeskilde; Helgi "Acutus"
"Hvasse" Halfdansson, of Denmark; Eysteinsdotter Eysteinsdotter, of Sweden; King Algaute (Gautreksson) and 2 others;
Elan Healfdenesdatter of Leire and Hrothgar II the Skolding, King of Denmark less
Half brother of Ingjaldur Frodasson; Fridleif Frodasson and Skat Frodeson
Occupation:Kung av Danmark, King of Denmark, Kung i Danmark, Konge i Lejre, regjerte p 400-tallet, King of Denmark See http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps11/ps11_124.htm, Konge p 400tallet i Dannmark, Roi de Seeland
(16e), KING OF DENMARK
790535. Queen Sirgis ? was born in 507 in Denmark.
Halfdan Frodasson and Sirgis ? had the following child:
395267

i. King Helgi Halfdansson, born 528, Denmark.

802816. Seator Tonantius "Gallo-Rome" Ferreolus II was born about 493. He died in 506 at the age of 13. Marriage 1
Unknown
Children
Ansbertus Ferreolus of Schelde
802817. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Tonantius Ferreolus and Unknown had the following child:
401408

i. Senitor Ansbertus Ferreolus "Duke of Moselle" Schelde, died 582.

49th Generation

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1572864. King ? "of Kvenland" Fornjotur 46 GF was born in 160 in Finland. FORNJOTUR KVENLAND1 KING .
Notes for Fornjotur Kvenland King: Geni: About Fornjotur Kvenland, king Alternative Birth Date: 100 AD Actual Death
Date: Uncertain
http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/FORNJOT.html
FORNJOT "the Ancient Giant", King of Kvenland.
Born (about 100 BC)(in 160-S3). He is said to be a giant (jtun), which seems to be related to his name (Fornjot - Old Jotun).
His legend comes out of the "Orkneyinga Saga":
"There was a king named Fornjot, he ruled over those lands which are called Finland and Kvenland; that is to the east of that
bight of the sea which goes northward to meet Gandvik; that we call the Helsingbight.
Fornjot had three sons; one was named Hler, whom we call gir, the second Logi, the third Kari; he was the father of Frost,
the father of Snow the old" (quoted from http://www.sacredtexts.com/neu/ice/is3/is302.htm)
The Hversu Noregr byggdist states that a descendant of Fornjt "ruled over Gothland, Kvenland (Knlandi), and Finland".
Of his children, the Hversu account says that Hlr ruled over the seas, Logi over fire, and Kri over wind.
CHILDREN of FORNJOT "the Ancient Giant", King of Kvenland
1. Hler (gir) Fornjotsson. Born about 191 . gir is also identified as a giant in various sources. 2. Hlessey Fornjotsson.
Born about 189 . 3. Logi Fornjotsson. "Flame." Born about 187 . Logi was the handsomest of men, but with the strength and
size of the giants from whom he was descended. Because Loge was larger and stronger than any other man in land, his name
was lengthened from Logi to Hlogi 'High-Logi' and from that name the country was called Hlogaland 'Hlogi's-land'
(modern Hlogaland or Halogaland). The saga tells that Hlogi's wife was Gld (Glo 'glad'), the daughter of Grm (Grmr)
of Grmsgard (Grmsgarr) in Jtunheim in the far north and her mother was Alvr (Alvor) the sister of King lf the Old
('lfr hinn gamli') of lfheim. Or perhaps, the name of Hlogi's wife should be rendered instead as Gld (Gl 'red-hot
embers') if this Logi is indeed either identical or confused with Logi as a personification of fire. The names of his daughters
in this account were Eisa 'glowing embers' and Eimyrja 'embers', the fairest women in the land, whose names were later
applied to the things which became their meaning, certain indication of the original fiery nature of their father. (Wife and
daughters are sometimes wrongly ascribed to Loki rather than Logi in secondary sources.) 4. KARI Fornjotsson, King of
Kvenland. Born (about 80 BC)(185-S3) in in Kvenland. Kri is mentioned in one of the thulur as a term for wind. Otherwise
this personage appears only in the Hversu and Orkneyinga saga accounts where Kri appears to be the heir to his father's
kingdoms as in the Hversu Kri's descendants emerge also as rulers of Finland and Kvenland. Kri is father of a son who is
named Frosti ('frost') according to the Orkneyinga saga but named Jkul (jokull 'icicle, ice, glacier') according to the Hversu.
This son in turn is the father of Snr the Old (Snrr inn gamli 'Snow the Old'). http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fornjot
1572865. Unknown was born (date unknown).
? Fornjotur and Unknown had the following child:
786432

i. King Kari "of Kvenland" Fornjotsson 45 GF, born 185, Finland.

1581056. King Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson was born in 509 in Sweden. He was also known as The Aged.
1581057. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Aun Jorundsson and Unknown had the following child:
790528

i. King Egil Aunsson, born 530, Sweden.

1581068. King Frodi "The Valiant" Fridliefsson was born in 479 in Denmark. General Notes:
Thorns among the roses
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Name: *Frodi (The Valiant) Fridleifsson
Title: King
Sex: M
Birth: 0479 in Denmark
Death: 0548
Note: A. Early legendary kings of Denmark.
Note:
Note: Frode - ruled Denmark at an uncertain date.
Note:
Note:
Another legendary descendant of Odin in Denmark was Frode, who is said tohave made vassals of 225 other kings, thus
extending his dominions fromRussia to the Rhine. Frode, too, was beset with relatives who wished totake away his kingdom.
One
of these was Ubbe, who had married Frode's sister Ulfhild. While Frodewas fighting wars in Russia and Ruthenia, Ubbe
usurped the throne. Frodewas forced to return to Denmark to reclaim his crown. He captured hisbrother-in-law Ubbe, took
Ulfhild away from him, and wedded her to another man. [Royal Families ofMedieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev]
Note:
Note: Title: Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev,by Rupert Alen & Anna Dahlquist, 1997, King's
River Publ.
Note: Page: 75
Change Date: 5 JAN 2003
Father: *Fridleif Frodasson b: ABT 0456 in Denmark
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
*Ingjald Frodasson b: ABT 0501 in Denmark
*Halfdan Frodasson b: ABT 0503 in Denmark
1581069. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Frodi Fridliefsson and Unknown had the following child:
790534

i. King Halfdan "The Tall" Frodasson, born 503, Denmark.

1605632. Senator Tonantius "Bir Clarissimus" Ferroleus I was born about 420. He died after 475 at the age of 55.
Prefect of Gaul
Birth: ABT. 420
Death: AFT. 475
Marriage 1 Papinilla of Rome b: BET. 453 - 463
Children
Tonantius II Ferreolus b: ABT. 493
1605633. Papinilla Rome was born (date unknown). Papinilla of Rome
Marriage 1 Tonantius I Ferroleus b: ABT. 420
Children
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Tonantius II Ferreolus b: ABT. 493


Tonantius Ferroleus and Papinilla Rome had the following child:
802816

i. Seator Tonantius "Gallo-Rome" Ferreolus II, born abt 493; died 506.

50th Generation
3162112. King Jorund "Sweden" Yngvasson died in 485. Jrund Yngvasson (King in Sweden), King of Uppsala
Also Known As:"Jrund Svitjord Yngvesson", "Jorund", "Eorund", "Jrundr", "Gjrund", "Jorund /Yngvisson/", "Jorund
/Ynvasson/", "Erick", "Erik"
Birthdate:circa 487
Birthplace:Uppsala, Vstergtland, Sweden
Death: Died 548 in Oddesund ved Limfjorden, Denmark
Place of Burial: Fyrisvold,Upsala, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Son of Yngvi Alreksson, King of Uppsala and Dagreied Dagsdotter
Husband of NN of Uppsala
Father of Grytha Jrundsdatter, of Sweden and Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson King of Uppsala
Brother of Ingibjorg Yngvasdotter
Occupation:King in Uppsala, King of Sweden, Konge, King of Uppsala, King of Upsala, Roi de Svitjod (Novgorod, Russie;
Uppsala, Suede et Vingulmark Norvege), Konge i Norden, , King of Upsala, Konge in Uppsala, Swedish King of the
House of Yngling., Kung He was born in 487 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Aun JORUNDSSON
3162113. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Jorund Yngvasson and Unknown had the following child:
1581056

i. King Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson, born 509, Sweden.

3162136. Fridleif Halfdansson was born in 456 in Denmark.


3162137. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Fridleif Halfdansson and Unknown had the following child:
1581068

i. King Frodi "The Valiant" Fridliefsson, born 479, Denmark.

3211264. Duke Ferreolus "Duke of the Moselle" Rome was born in 460 in France, Lorraine, Moselle. Ferreolus of Rome
Duke of the Moselle
3211265. Deuteria ? was born (date unknown).
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Ferreolus Rome and Deuteria ? had the following child:


1605632

i. Senator Tonantius "Bir Clarissimus" Ferroleus I, born abt 420; died aft 475.

3211266. Emperor Marcus Maecilius AVITUS 47-GF was born about 400. Roman Emperor of The West
Marriage 1 Unknown
Married: BET. 436 - 466
Children
Papinilla of Rome b: BET. 453 - 463
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Avitus was the son of a rich and distinguished family from the Arvernian region in Gaul.
He first had studied law but soon dedicated himself to a military career instead where by AD 437 had achieved the rank of
'Master of Soldiers' and became praetorian prefect for Gaul.
His Gallic connections served Avitus very well. In the war with Visigoths, it was Avitus who in AD 437 brought about peace
between the two sides. In doing so he befriended the Visigoth king Theodoric I, over whom he enjoyed substantial influence
thereafter.
In AD 451 Avitus helped persuade Theodoric I to join with Aetius in fighting Attila the Hun - an alliance which led to the
outstanding victory over the Huns on the Catalaunian Plains (Chlons).
Theodoric I was killed in the battle, but his son and successor Theodoric II by that time also was a close friend of Avitus.
In AD 455 Petronius Maximus recalled Avitus out of retirement to once more hold the rank of 'Master of Soldiers'. But this
offer came to nothing as this emperor soon later met his violent death.
However, the news of Petronius Maximus' death reached Avitus, as he was a guest at the court of Theodoric II in AD 455.
Theodoric II at once urged him to take the Roman throne. Avitus at first was reluctant to do so, but eventually accepted the
proposal.
A meeting of senators was called at Ugernum (Beaucaire) where Avitus was proclaimed Augustus.
More significantly perhaps, on 9 July AD 455, Avitus was hailed emperor by the army. Thereafter the final step in Avitus'
accession to the throne was that Marcian, the emperor of the east, also recognized him.
Only later that year did Avitus actually travel to Italy to assume his throne.
On 1 January AD 456 he took up the office of consul.
But a large faction of the Roman senate strongly disapproved of having a Gallo-Roman on the throne. Not only had their
consent not be sought, but their new emperor owed his accession more to the Visigoths than to anyone else.
Yet a far greater problem at that time was Geiseric, who had, after sacking Rome, remained as hostile as ever and had even
left behind a fleet to dominate the coasts of the empire.
In order to deal with the Vandal problem Avitus appointed a Sueve called Ricimer as 'Master of Soldiers'.Ricimer owed this
promotion most likely due being the maternal grandson of Wallia, the former king of the Visigoths. But Ricimer was indeed
not without ability. In Siciliy he repelled a Vandal landing at Agrigentum (Agrigento). Then, in AD 456, he won a naval
battle off Corsica.
While these successes stunted the Vandals, Avitus' ally Theodoric II with his Visigoths crushed the Sueves in Spain. Avitus
himself was himself not idle and took to the field in Pannonia.
But all the while in Rome resentment toward the 'foreign' emperor grew.
Worse still, the domination of the sea by the Vandal fleet stopped much of the city's grain supply from getting through. A
famine loomed over Rome, as stocks quickly depleted. Avitus tried his best to at least reduce the numbers of people to feed,
by dismissing the Gallic and German troops whom he had brought with him to Rome.
But for this the troops needed to be paid off. Money was scarce and hence some of the city's bronze statues were sold to raise
the funds. An action which had the 'foreigner' Avitus, in the eyes of many Romans, selling Rome's heritage.
Alas, Ricimer returned to Rome and, together with the senate, deposed Avitus.
Most likely Ricimer, who by now was the real power in the western empire, simply didn't want to endanger his own powerful
position by associating himself with such an unpopular emperor.
But then so too is it possible that Ricimer, a Sueve after all, resented the crushing defeat of the Sueves in Spain by Theodoric
II on Avitus' behalf.
Avitus attempted to flee to Gaul with his guard, but they were defeated and he was captured near Placentia (Piacenza). In
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October AD 456 Ricimer tried to settle matters by granting the deposed emperor the position of bishop of Placentia.
Though Avitus soon after learnt that the senate had ordered his execution. He fled toward the Alps, seeking to cross into his
homeland of Gaul, hoping to find refuge there.
But on the way he died, either from plague or by assassination.
3211267. ? Unknown was born (date unknown).
Marcus Maecilius AVITUS and ? Unknown had the following child:
1605633

i. Papinilla Rome.

51st Generation
6324224. King Yngvi Alreksson 7thC 36-TR was born in 466 in Sweden. He died in 525 at the age of 59 at King in
Gravlagt Fyrisvollance. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Jorund YNGVASSON
Jorund YNGVASSON
Yngvi Alreksson, King of Uppsala
Also Known As:"Yngve", "Yngvi", "", "King of Svitjod", "King of Uppsala", "King of Sweden"
Birthdate:circa 460
Birthplace:Sweden
Death: Died 525 in Gravlagt Fyrisvollane
Place of Burial: Uppsala County, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Son of Alrek Agnasson, king of Sweden and Dagreid Dagssdatter Queen of Sweden
Husband of Dagreied Dagsdotter
Father of Jrund Yngvasson, King of Uppsala and Ingibjorg Yngvasdotter
Brother of Alf Alreksson, King in Sweden; Thorborg Alreksdotter; Heming Hundingsson of Sweden; Eyjulf Hundingsson of
Sweden and Hevath Hundingsson of Sweden
Occupation:King in Uppsala, Swedish King, King of Sweden, Konge i Uppsala, King in Sweden, King of Upsala, Roi de
Svitjod (Novgorod, Russie; Uppsala, Suede et Vingulmark Norvege), Konge, , King of Upsal, Swedish King of the
House of Yngling, @occu00534@
6324225. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Yngvi Alreksson and Unknown had the following child:
3162112

i. King Jorund "Sweden" Yngvasson, born 487, Sweden; died 485.

6324272. Frodi "The Peaceful" Dansson was born in 433 in Denmark. Frodi "den fridfulle" Dansson (Legendary), III
Also Known As:"Fri", "Frodi VI "the Peaceful" Dansson", "Fridsami", "the Pacific", "den frkne", "den fredelige", "den
fredsomme", "the peaceful", "Frodi", "The Peaceful", "the Peaceful", "/Frodi/"
Birthdate:circa 433
Birthplace:Hleithra, Nordjylland, Jutland, Denmark
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Death: Died 524 in Denmark


Immediate Family:
Son of Dan "The Proud" Olafsson and Olf the Mild Vermundardotter
Husband of Ingibjorg Yngvasdotter and Unknown
Father of Eystein Frothisson, * of Denmark; Fridleif III Frodasson, King of Danes; Leiv "den frkne" Fridleifson; Halfdan
Frodasson, *; Halfdan Frodasson, II, King of Denmark and 1 other; and Fridleiv Frodesson less
Occupation:King of the Danes, King of Denmark, Kung i Danmark, Kung, King of Denmark - See
http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps11/ps11_127.htm, konge i Danmark 20-talet, Konge p 200-300 tallet
6324273. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Frodi Dansson and Unknown had the following child:
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i. Fridleif Halfdansson, born 456, Denmark.

6422528. King Sigimerus I "King of the Franks" was born (date unknown). Sigibert I "the Lame" of Cologne, King of
the Franks at Cologne
Dutch: Sigebert Von Kln, Koning der Ripuarische Franken
Also Known As:"Sigobert I 'The Lame'", "King of Cologne", "Siegbert", "Sigebert", "Sigebert I "The Lame" Cologne",
"Sigebert roi des Francs au Cologne", "DE MANKE", "The Lame King", "Sigobert the Lame"
Birthdate:circa 445
Birthplace:Kln Am Rhein, Westfalen, Preussen
Death: Died 509 in Buconian Forest, Germany
Cause of death: Murdered by his son Chlodoric upon the instigation of Clovis I, sometime after his victory on the Visigoths
in 507
Immediate Family:
Son of Chlodbaud, King of the Franks at Cologne and Amalberge de Metz
Husband of Thodelinde de Bourgogne
Father of Chlodric "the Parricide", King of the Franks at Cologne and Bobila de Cologne
Brother of Adalric, King of Ardennes and Crotberge, Princess of Paris
Half brother of Siegbert I "the Lame" King of Franks
Occupation:King of the Franks at Cologne (483-509), Ruled 496-508, KONING DER OOSTFRANKEN.KONING DER
KEULEN, Roy des Francs Rhnans, roi de cologne, King of the Franks at Cologne, King of Cologne,
Managed by: Jason Scott Wills
Last Updated:December 3, 2015 Unknown and King Sigimerus I "King of the Franks" were married before 445.
6422529. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Sigimerus I and Unknown had the following child:
3211264

i. Duke Ferreolus "Duke of the Moselle" Rome, born 460, France, Lorraine, Moselle.

6422530. Flavius Afranius Syagrious died after 381. Counsul of Rome


6422531. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Flavius Afranius Syagrious and Unknown had the following child:

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i. Deuteria ?.

6422532. Agricola Rome was born (date unknown). Agricola of Rome


6422533. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Agricola Rome and Unknown had the following child:
3211266

i. Emperor Marcus Maecilius AVITUS 47-GF, born abt 400.

52nd Generation
12648448. King Alrek "of Sweden" Agnasson 6thC 37-TR was born in 445 in Sweden. children:
Yngvi ALREKSSON birth b: 0466 in ,Sweden
Alf ALREKSSON birth b: 0468 in ,Sweden
Thorborg ALREKSSON birth b: 0470 in ,Sweden
Alrek "the Trembler" King Of Sweden AgnassonBirth:445 - Place
Death:470 - Place
Parents:Names of both parents
Siblings:Alrek Trembler Sweden Agnasson and name of one more sibling
Wife:Name of wife
Children:Yngvi Ii, King Of Svitjod, King Of Uppsala Alreksson, King Of Sweden and names of 6 more children
12648449. Queen Dagreid "of Sweden" Dagsson was born in 449 in Sweden. Dageith
Marriage 1 Alrek AGNASSON b: 445 in Sweden
Children
Yngvi ALREKSSON b: 466 in Sweden
Alrek Agnasson and Dagreid Dagsson had the following child:
6324224

i. King Yngvi Alreksson 7thC 36-TR, born 466, Sweden; died 525, Gravlagt Fyrisvollance.

12648544. King Dan ? was born in 412 in Denmark. He was also known as The Proud.
12648545. Queen ? Vermundsson was born in 415 in Denmark.
Dan ? and ? Vermundsson had the following child:
6324272

i. Frodi "The Peaceful" Dansson, born 433, Denmark.

12845056. King Clodius "King of the Franks" ? was born in 395. He died in 448 at the age of 53 in Artois. He was also
known as Long Hair. King of the Franks
12845057. Queen Basina "of France" Thuringia 49-GM was born before 398 in Thuringia, France. Basina of Thuringia
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Marriage 1 Unknown
Married: AFT. 400
Marriage 2 Clodius Long-Hair b: 395
Married: BEF. 445
Children
Merovius of the Franks b: 415
Sigimerus I
Marriage 3 Childeric I of the Franks b: 436
Married: AFT. 463
Children
Clovis I of France b: ABT. 464
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Basina or Basine (c. 438 477) was a queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century.
Biography[edit]
Basina was a daughter of the Thuringian king Basin and Basina, a Saxon princess.
She left her husband, king Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul. She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I,
king of the Franks, and married him. For as she herself said, "I want to have the most powerful man in the world, even if I
have to cross the ocean for him".[1] This remark of hers may have been related to Childeric's successful invasion of the
Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish kingdom on Roman soil.
She is the mother of the man who is remembered as the founder of the Frankish realm and modern France. She (not her
husband Childeric) named her son Chlodovech[citation needed], but he is better remembered under his Latinized name,
Clovis I. The simple fact that Chlodovech's name was chosen and given by Basina is remarkable since it was a common
practice for the Franks to name a son after a member of the family of the male-line of ancestors.
Through the ages historians have been intrigued by the story of Basina since she obviously acted as a player and not as
bystander - which is not uncommon for women of the German clans, but highly uncommon for the Romans.
Clodius ? and Basina Thuringia had the following child:
6422528

i. King Sigimerus I "King of the Franks" .

53rd Generation
25296896. King Agni "of Sweden" Dagsson 5thC 38-TR was born in 424 in Sweden. *Agni Dagsson King in Sweden
born about 0424 Sweden
father:
*Dag Dyggvasson
born about 0403 Sweden
mother:
*wife of Dag Dyggvasson
born about 0407 Sweden
married about 0423 Sweden
(end of information)
siblings:
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unknown
spouse:
*Skjalf Frostadotter
born about 0428 Finland
married about 0444 Sweden
children:
*Alrek Agnasson King in Sweden born about 0445 Sweden
Eirik Agnasson born about 0447 Sweden
biographical and/or anecdotal:
notes or source:
LDS
25296897. Queen Skjalf Frostadotter was born in 428 in Finaldn. Marriage 1 Agni DAGSSON b: 424 in Sweden
Children
Alrek AGNASSON b: 445 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Agni Dagsson and Skjalf Frostadotter had the following child:
12648448

i. King Alrek "of Sweden" Agnasson 6thC 37-TR, born 445, Sweden.

25296898. King Dag (The Powerful) Sweden was born in 431 in Sweden. He was also known as KING. Marriage 1
Spouse Unknown
Children
Dagreid DAGSDOTTER b: 449 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----25296899. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Dag (The Powerful) Sweden and Unknown had the following child:
12648449

i. Queen Dagreid "of Sweden" Dagsson, born 449, Sweden.

25297090. King Olaf Vermundsson was born in 391 in Denmark. He was also known as The Mighty. Olaf "The Mild"
Vermundsson, King Of Denmark
Also Known As:"The Mild", "The Humble", "The Mighty", "King of Denmark", ""The Humble" "The Mild"", "the Mild"
Birthdate:391
Birthplace:Hleithra, Nordjylland, Jutland, Denmark
Death: Died 411 in Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Vermund "Vitri" Frodasson, King in Skjlland and N.N.
Husband of danpi of denmark and Dampi "Dampi" Rigsdotter, of Denmark
Father of dan oiafsson; Dan "The Proud" Olafsson; Grytha Olavsdotter, of Denmark and Fridleif Olafsson
Brother of Olf the Mild Vermundardotter
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Occupation:king of the Danes, King of Denmark


25297091. Queen Danpi ? was born in 395 in Denmark.
Olaf Vermundsson and Danpi ? had the following child:
12648545

i. Queen ? Vermundsson, born 415, Denmark.

25690112. King Pharamund "France" Westphalia 50-GF was born in 370. He died in 430 at the age of 60. Pharamund
of the Salian Franks
First King of France
King of Westphalia
Marriage 1 Argotta of Cimbri b: 376
Children
Adalbertus of Moselle
Clodius Long-Hair b: 395
25690113. Queen Argotta "Queen of the Franks" Cimbri was born in 376. She died in 438 at the age of 62. She was also
known as PRINCESS. Argotta of Cimbri
Marriage 1 Pharamund of the Salian Franks b: 370
Children
Adalbertus of Moselle
Clodius Long-Hair b: 395
Pharamund Westphalia and Argotta Cimbri had the following child:
12845056

i. King Clodius "King of the Franks" ?, born 395; died 448, Artois.

25690114. King Weldephus "of Thuringia" Thuringia 50-GF was born in 360 in Thuringia, Germany. *Wedelphus of
Thuringia
born Bef 0360 Thuringia, Germany
father:
unknown
mother:
unknown
siblings:
unknown
spouse:
unknown
children:
*Basina de Thuringia
born Bef 0398 Thuringia, Germany
married Abt 0414 France
*Banin "Chlodwig I"
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born Abt 0390 Thuringia, Germany


biographical and/or anecdotal:
25690115. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Weldephus Thuringia and Unknown had the following child:
12845057

i. Queen Basina "of France" Thuringia 49-GM, born bef 398, Thuringia, France.

54th Generation
50593792. King Dag "of Sweden" Dyggvasson 4thC 39-TR was born in 403 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Agni DAGSSON
Dagr Spaka / Dag "the Wise" Dyggvasson Dyggvison (Dyggvasson), King in Sweden
Also Known As:"Dag Dyggveson", "The Wise", "Dagr hinn spaki", "Dagr Spaka", "Dag the Wise", "Dag", "Den vise", "the
Wise"
Birthdate:circa 380
Birthplace:Uppsala, Uppland
Death: Died 440 in Uppsala, Sweden
Place of Burial: Skjotansvad, Vapnavad, Reidgotland, Jutland, Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Dyggvi "the Brave" Domarsson, King in Uppsala and NN Vlesdatter
Husband of N.N.
Father of Sigar Dagrson, II and Agni "the Powerful" Dagsson, King in Sweden
Occupation:King, Konge, King of Upsala, , King of Upsal, King of Sweden, Swedish King of the House of Yngling,
King Sverige, konge sverige, Ruler of Sweden, konge i Uppsala, Kung i Svealand, Mythological Swedish King, Roi
d'Uppsal, Konge i Sverige, Kung
50593793. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Dag Dyggvasson and Unknown had the following child:
25296896

i. King Agni "of Sweden" Dagsson 5thC 38-TR, born 424, Sweden.

50593794. King Frosti Finland was born in 402 in Finland. He was also known as KING. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Skjalf FROSTADOTTER b: 428 in Finland
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----50593795. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Frosti Finland and Unknown had the following child:
25296897

i. Queen Skjalf Frostadotter, born 428, Finaldn.


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50594180. King Vermund Frodasson was born in 369 in Denmark. He died in 390 at the age of 21 in Denmark. Vermund
"Vitri" Frodasson, King in Skjlland
Also Known As:"King of Denmark", ""The Wise" "The Sage""
Birthdate:circa 369
Birthplace:Lejre, Lejre, Region Zealand, Denmark
Death: Died 390 in Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Frode Havarrson Havarsson, King of Skjlland and N.N.
Husband of N.N.
Father of Olaf "The Mild" Vermundsson, King Of Denmark and Olf the Mild Vermundardotter
Occupation:King of Denmark, Konge i Danmark p 100 tallet, Roi de Seeland (7e)
50594181. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Vermund Frodasson and Unknown had the following child:
25297090

i. King Olaf Vermundsson, born 391, Denmark.

51380226. King Genebold "of the East Franks" was born in 354. He died in 419 at the age of 65. King of the Franks
Dagobert I of the East Franks
Duke
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Clodomir V of the West Franks b: 251
51380227. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Genebold and Unknown had the following child:
25690113

i. Queen Argotta "Queen of the Franks" Cimbri, born 376; died 438.

55th Generation
101187584. King Dyggvi "Uppsala" Domarsson was born in 382 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Dag DYGGVASSON
Dyggvi "the Brave" Domarsson, King in Uppsala
Also Known As:"Dyggve", "Dyggvi", "Dyggui", "Tryggvi"
Birthdate:circa 360
Birthplace:Uppsala, Sweden
Death: Died 410 in Sverige
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Place of Burial: Fyrisvellir near Uppsala


Immediate Family:
Son of Domar Domaldasson, King in Uppsala and Drtt Danpsdotter
Husband of NN Vlesdatter
Father of Dag Spaka "the Wise" Dyggvasson, King in Sweden
Occupation:King of Uppsala, konge sverne, Swedish King of House of Yngling, King of Sweden 162, King Sverne 162,
King of Sweden, Ruler of Sweden, King in Sweden, @occu00536@, Kung i Svealand, Swedish King, Roi d'Uppsala, Konge
i Sverige., King in Uppsala
101187585. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Dyggvi Domarsson and Unknown had the following child:
50593792

i. King Dag "of Sweden" Dyggvasson 4thC 39-TR, born 403, Sweden.

101188360. King Frodi "Denmark" Havarsson was born in 347 in Denmark. Frode Havarrson Havarsson, King of
Skjlland
Also Known As:"Frodi", "King of Denmark"
Birthdate:347
Birthplace:Lejre, Lejre, Region Zealand, Denmark
Death: Died 368 in Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Haver Fridleifsson, King of Denmark and N.N.
Husband of N.N.
Father of Vermund "Vitri" Frodasson, King in Skjlland
Occupation:King of Denmark, Kung i Danmark, Konge i Danmark 100 tallet, Roi de Seeland (6e)
101188361. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Frodi Havarsson and Unknown had the following child:
50594180

i. King Vermund Frodasson, born 369, Denmark; died 390, Denmark.

102760452. King Dagobert "King of the East Franks" was born in 300. He died in 379 at the age of 79. Dagobert of the
East Franks
1st Duke under the Romans
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Clodius I of the East Franks b: 324
Genebold b: 354
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----102760453. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Dagobert and Unknown had the following child:
51380226

i. King Genebold "of the East Franks" , born 354; died 419.
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56th Generation
202375168. King Domar "of Uppsala" Domaldasson SC 41-TR was born in 361 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Drott
DANPSSON
Children
Dyggvi DOMARSSON
Domar Domaldsson Domaldesson (de Vingulmark, de Sude), King in Uppsala
Also Known As:"Domar Domaldeson"
Birthdate:circa 361
Birthplace:Upsala, Sweden
Death: Died 452 in Uppsala, Sweden
Place of Burial: Brnd p bl vid Fyrisvallarna i Uppsala.
Immediate Family:
Son of Domaldi Visbursson, King in Uppsala and N.N. Hodbroddsdotter
Husband of Drtt Danpsdotter
Father of Dyggvi "the Brave" Domarsson, King in Uppsala
Occupation:Konge i Uppsala, King of Sweden, Swedish King of the House of Yngling, King of Sweden 130, King Sverne
130, konge sverne, Ruler of Sweden, Kung i Svealand, Roi d'Uppsal, Kung, Roi de Svitjod (Novgorod, Russie; Uppsala,
Suede et Vingulmark Norvege)
202375169. Queen Drott Danpsson was born in 365 in Sweden.
Domar Domaldasson and Drott Danpsson had the following child:
101187584

i. King Dyggvi "Uppsala" Domarsson, born 382, Sweden.

202376720. King Havar Fridleifsson was born in 325 in Denmark.


202376721. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Havar Fridleifsson and Unknown had the following child:
101188360

i. King Frodi "Denmark" Havarsson, born 347, Denmark.

205520904. King Clodius IV "King of the West FRANKS" died in 368. Clodius IV of the West Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Dagobert of the East Franks b: 300
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----205520905. Unknown was born (date unknown).
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Clodius IV and Unknown had the following child:


102760452

i. King Dagobert "King of the East Franks" , born 300; died 379.

57th Generation
404750336. King Domaldi "of Uppsala Sweden" Visbursson FC-42R was born in 340 in Sweden. Dmaldi / Domaldr
Visburrson (Visburson), Yngling, King in Uppsala Sweden
Also Known As:"Domalde Vanlandassanl", "Dmaldr", "Dmaldi", "Domaldi"
Birthdate:circa 320
Birthplace:Uppsala, Sweden
Death: Died 380 in Uppsala, Sweden
Place of Burial: Sverige
Immediate Family:
Son of Visbur Vanlandasson, King of Uppsala and NN wife of Visbur Vanlandasson, second wife
Husband of N.N. Hodbroddsdotter
Father of Domar Domaldasson, King in Uppsala
Half brother of Gisl Visbursson and Ondur Visbursson
Occupation:Swedish King of the House of Yngling, King of Sweden, Ruler of Sweden, Konge, @occu00539@, Kung i
Svealand, Swedish King, Roi d'Uppsal, Konge i Uppsala, Kung., Roi de Svitjod (Novgorod, Russie; Uppsala, Suede et
Vingulmark Norvege), Kung
404750337. Queen Drott Danpsdotter was born in 365 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Domar DOMALDASSON b: 361 in
Sweden
Children
Dyggvi DOMARSSON b: 382 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Domaldi Visbursson and Drott Danpsdotter had the following child:
202375168

i. King Domar "of Uppsala" Domaldasson SC 41-TR, born 361, Sweden.

404753440. King Fridleif Frodasson was born in 303 in Hleithra, Denmark.


404753441. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Fridleif Frodasson and Unknown had the following child:
202376720

i. King Havar Fridleifsson, born 325, Denmark.

411041808. King Theodomir "King of the FRANKS" ? died in 360. Theodomir of the West Franks
King of the Franks
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Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Clodius IV of the West Franks
411041809. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Theodomir ? and UNKNOWN had the following child:
205520904

i. King Clodius IV "King of the West FRANKS" , died 368.

58th Generation
809500672. King Vanlandi "of Uppsala" Svegdasson 55-GF was born in 298 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Driva
SNAERSDOTTER b: 302 in Finland
Children
Visbur VANLANDASSON b: 319 in Sweden
Vanlandi / Wanlanda (Vanlande) Svegdasson (Sveigdesson) Sveigdirson (de VINGULMARK, de SUE
DE), King of
Uppsala
Also Known As:"Vanlande Sveigdeson Svegdassal", "Vanland", "Vanlandi", "Svegdasson", "Vanlade", "Svegdisson",
"Sveigisson", "Svegdasson of Vanlande", "*Vanlandi /Svegdasson/"
Birthdate:circa 280
Birthplace:Brukarassistans Uppland AB, Uppsala, Uppsala County, Sweden
Death: Died 340 in Uppsala, Skuta, Sweden
Place of Burial: By the river Skata
Immediate Family:
Son of Svegdi Fjolnarsson, King in Uppsala and Vana Vanaheim, Queen of Sweden
Husband of Driva Snaersdotter, Princess of Finland
Father of Visbur Vanlandasson, King of Uppsala
809500673. Queen Drive Snaersson 46-GGA was born in 302 in Finland. Driva SNAERSDOTTER
Sex: F
Birth: 302 in Finland
Father: Snaer JOKULSSON b: 275 in Finland
Marriage 1 Vanlandi SVEGDASSON b: 298 in Sweden
Children
Visbur VANLANDASSON b: 319 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Vanlandi Svegdasson and Drive Snaersson had the following children:
i. King Visbur "of Uppsala" Vanlandasson FC 42-TR was born in 319 in Sweden. Visbur
Vanlandasson, King of Uppsala
Also Known As:"Visbur", "Vanlandeson", "Vsburr", "Vanlandesson", "Vanlandasson"
Birthdate:circa 319
Birthplace:Uppsala, Sweden
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Death: Died 360 in Uppsala, Sweden


Immediate Family:
Son of Vanlande Sveigdasson and Driva Snaersdotter, Princess of Finland
Husband of NN wife of Visbur Vanlandasson, second wife and NN Queen of Uppsala Audsdotter, First
wife of Visbur
Father of Domaldi Visbursson, King in Uppsala; Gisl Visbursson and Ondur Visbursson

404750336

Occupation:Swedish King of the House of Yngling, King of Sweden, Konge, @occu00539@, Kung i
Svealand, Roi d'Uppsal, Kung. Snde bort sin frsta fru och snerna. De ville ha det som tillhrde dem
men fick det ej och drpte sin far., Kung
ii. King Domaldi "of Uppsala Sweden" Visbursson FC-42R, born 340, Sweden.

809500674. Danp Rigsson was born in 340 in Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Drott DANPSDOTTER b: 365 in Sweden
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----809500675. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Danp Rigsson and Unknown had the following child:
404750337

i. Queen Drott Danpsdotter, born 365, Sweden.

809506880. King Frodi Fridleifsson was born in 281 in Hleithra, Denmark. *Frodi Fridleifsson
born Abt 0281 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
father:
*Fridleif Skjoldasson
born Abt 0259 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
mother:
*wife of Fridleif Skjoldasson
born Abt 0263 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
married Abt 0280 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
(end of information)
siblings:
unknown
spouse:
*wife of Frodi Fridleifsson
born Abt 0285 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
married Abt 0302 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
(end of information)
children:
*Fridleif Frodasson
born Abt 0303 Of, Hleithra, Denmark
biographical and/or anecdotal:
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notes or source:
LDS
809506881. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Frodi Fridleifsson and Unknown had the following child:
404753440

i. King Fridleif Frodasson, born 303, Hleithra, Denmark.

822083616. King Richimir II "King of the FRANKS" died in 350. Richimir II of the West Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Aseyla
Children
Theodomir of the West Franks
822083617. Queen Aseyla ? died in 360.
Richimir II and Aseyla ? had the following child:
411041808

i. King Theodomir "King of the FRANKS" ?, died 360.

59th Generation
1619001344. King Svegi Fjolnarsson was born in 277 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Vanlandi SVEGDASSON b: 298 in Sweden
1619001345. Queen Vana ? was born (date unknown).
Svegi Fjolnarsson and Vana ? had the following child:
809500672

i. King Vanlandi "of Uppsala" Svegdasson 55-GF, born 298, Sweden.

1619001346. Snaer Jokulsson is the same as person number -2147385344.


1619001347. Unknown is the same as person number -2147385343.
Snaer Jokulsson and Unknown had the following children:
809500673
i. Queen Drive Snaersson 46-GGA, born 302, Finland.
-1073692672 ii. King Thorri "of KvenLand" Snaersson 41-GF, born 320, Raumsdal, Telemark, Norway.

1619013760. King Fridleif "of Skjaelland" Skjoldsson was born in 257 in Hleithra, Denmark. Fridleif Fridleif
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Skjoldsson Skjoldsson, King of Skjlland


Also Known As:"Leiv", "Leif", "Fridleif"
Birthdate:215
Birthplace:Lejre, Lejre, Region Zealand, Denmark
Death: Died 237 in Lejre, Lejre, Region Zealand, Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of Skjold Odinsson, King of Denmark and Gefion, Queen of Skjlland
Husband of N.N.
Father of Frodi Fridleifsson,King of Denmark
Occupation:Danish King, King of Denmark, 1st King of Denmark, Roi de Seeland (2e)
1619013761. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Fridleif Skjoldsson and Unknown had the following child:
809506880

i. King Frodi Fridleifsson, born 281, Hleithra, Denmark.

1644167232. King Clodomir V "King of the FRANKS" was born in 251. He died in 337 at the age of 86. Clodomir V of
the West Franks
Colodomir/
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Richimir II of the West Franks
1644167233. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Clodomir V and Unknown had the following child:
822083616

i. King Richimir II "King of the FRANKS" , died 350.

60th Generation
-1056964608. King Fjolnir "of Sweden" Yngi-Freysson 57-GF was born in 256 in Uppsala, Sweden. He died in Hleithra,
Denmark. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Svegdi FJOLNARSSON b: 277 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Fjolnir Yngvi-Freysson, Ynglinga
Also Known As:"Fjlner", "Fjolne", "Fjolner", "Fjlnir", "Fjoiner", "Fjolnar", "Fjlner", "Fjolnir", "Freysson", "Rey de
Suecia", "Swedes", "Yngveson", "Yngvi", "Fjlne", "Fjolni", "Frysson", "Yngvi Freysson", "Yngvi-Frysson"
Birthdate:circa 240
Birthplace:Uppsala, Sweden
Death: Died 300 in Selund, Leidra, Near Roskilde, Now, Hleithra, Denmark
Immediate Family:
Son of King Yngvi-Freyr Njordsson, Vanir and Gerd (Gerr) Gymersdottir Gymersdotter, queen*
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Husband of Gerdur Yngvi Gripsdottir


Father of Svegdi Fjolnarsson, King in Uppsala
Brother of Erick Yngvesson, Prince of Uppsala
Occupation: , Konge, Konge i Uppsala, King of Sweden, Swedish King of the House of Yngling, King of
Svitjod and Uppsala, konge svitjord og uppsala, Drotne ver Svear och Uppsala, konge i Uppsala, King Svitjord Og Uppsala
b34BC-d14AD
-1056964607. Queen Gerd "of Sweden" Gymersdotter 57-GM was born in 239 in Uppsala, Sweden. Marriage 1 YNGVIFREY b: 235 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Children
Fjolnir YNGVI-FREYSSON b: 256 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Gerd (Gerr) Gymersdottir Gymersdotter, queen*
Also Known As:"Gerd", "Gerr", "Gerda /Gymirsdottir/Gymersdotter"
Birthdate:circa 239
Birthplace:Uppsala, Sweden
Death: Died 267 in Svitjod, Sweden
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Gymer Orbodasson, of Scandinavia and Orsoda Orbodasson, of Berg
Wife of King Yngvi-Freyr Njordsson, Vanir
Mother of Fjolnir Yngvi-Freysson and Erick Yngvesson, Prince of Uppsala
Sister of Beli Gymresdotter; Bele Gymerson and Nu Mra
Occupation:queen
Fjolnir Yngi-Freysson and Gerd Gymersdotter had the following child:
1619001344

i. King Svegi Fjolnarsson, born 277, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden.

-1056939776. King Skjold was born in 233 in Hleithra, Denmark. function infoToggle(part) else return false;}
NameSkjold King of the Danes
BornAbt 229/237of, Hleithra, , Denmark
GenderMale
Notes
Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, By Michael L. Call, Chart 713 - # 1
Person IDI4571Lythgoe-Donaldson
Last Modified5 Oct 1999
FatherOdin Or Wodan, (Woden), b.
Abt 215, of, Asgard, , Asia
MotherFrigg (Frea), b.
Abt 219, of, Asgard, , Asia
MarriedAbt 236
Family IDF2157Group Sheet
FamilyGefion, b.
Abt 233, Hleithra, , , Denmark
Children+
1. Fridleif Skjoldsson, b.
Abt 255/259, of, Hleithra, , Denmark

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Family IDF2084Group Sheet


-1056939775. Queen Gefion ? was born in 233 in Hleithra, Denmark.
Skjold and Gefion ? had the following child:
1619013760

i. King Fridleif "of Skjaelland" Skjoldsson, born 257, Hleithra, Denmark.

-1006632832. King Dagobert I was born in 230. He died in 317 at the age of 87. Dagobert I of the East Franks
Duke
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Clodomir V of the West Franks b: 251
-1006632831. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Dagobert I and Unknown had the following child:
1644167232

i. King Clodomir V "King of the FRANKS" , born 251; died 337.

61st Generation
-2113929216. King Njord "of Swedes" Swedes 58-GF was born in 214 in Noatun, Sweden. He was also known as KING
OF. children:
Fjoinir YNGVI-FREY birth b: 0235 in ,Uppsala,Sweden
FREYA birth b: 0237 in ,Uppsala,Uppsala,Sweden
Note: King of the Swedes
The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway: The Ynglinga Saga
Heimskringla: A History of the Norse Kings
Originally written in Old Norse, app. 1225 A.D., by the poet and historian Snorri Sturluson. English translation by Samuel
Laing (London, 1844).
1. OF THE SITUATION OF COUNTRIES.
It is said that the earth's circle which the human race inhabits
is torn across into many bights, so that great seas run into the
land from the out-ocean. Thus it is known that a great sea goes
in at Narvesund (1), and up to the land of Jerusalem. From the
same sea a long sea-bight stretches towards the north-east, and
is called the Black Sea, and divides the three parts of the
earth; of which the eastern part is called Asia, and the western
is called by some Europa, by some Enea. Northward of the Black
Sea lies Swithiod the Great, or the Cold. The Great Swithiod is
reckoned by some as not less than the Great Serkland (2); others
compare it to the Great Blueland (3). The northern part of
Swithiod lies uninhabited on account of frost and cold, as
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likewise the southern parts of Blueland are waste from the


burning of the sun. In Swithiod are many great domains, and many
races of men, and many kinds of languages. There are giants, and
there are dwarfs, and there are also blue men, and there are any
kinds of stranger creatures. There are huge wild beasts, and
dreadful dragons. On the south side of the mountains which lie
outside of all inhabited lands runs a river through Swithiod,
which is properly called by the name of Tanais, but was formerly
called Tanaquisl, or Vanaquisl, and which falls into the Black
Sea. The country of the people on the Vanaquisl was called
Vanaland, or Vanaheim; and the river separates the three parts of
the world, of which the eastermost part is called Asia, and the
westermost Europe.
-2113929215. ? was born (date unknown).
Njord Swedes and ? had the following child:
-1056964608 i. King Fjolnir "of Sweden" Yngi-Freysson 57-GF, born 256, Uppsala, Sweden; died Hleithra, Denmark.

-2113929214. Gymer ? was born in 214 in Scandanavia.


-2113929213. Orboda ? was born in 218 in Berg, Scandanavia.
Gymer ? and Orboda ? had the following child:
-1056964607 i. Queen Gerd "of Sweden" Gymersdotter 57-GM, born 239, Uppsala, Sweden.

-2013265664. King Walter "King of the FRANKS" died in 306. Walter of the East Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Dagobert I of the East Franks b: 230
-2013265663. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Walter and Unknown had the following child:
-1006632832 i. King Dagobert I , born 230; died 317.

62nd Generation
67108864. King Yngvi "of Sweden" ? 59-GF was born in 193 in 193 in Noatun, Sweden. King of Turkey
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
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NJORD b: 214 in Noatun, Sweden


King Yngvi Odin Woden Sweden TurkeiBirth:193 - Place
Death:213 - Place
Parents:Names of both parents
Wife:Name of wife
Children:Njord Niordr 'the Rich' King Of The Swedes Uppsala Yngvison Of Nortun and names of 4 more children
67108865. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Yngvi ? and Unknown had the following child:
-2113929216 i. King Njord "of Swedes" Swedes 58-GF, born 214, Noatun, Sweden.

268435968. KIng Clodius II "King of the FRANKS" 59-GF was born in 272. He died in 298 at the age of 26. Clodius III
of the East Franks
Clodius III
King of the Franks
Birth: 272
Death: 298
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Walter of the East Franks
268435969. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Clodius II and Unknown had the following child:
-2013265664 i. King Walter "King of the FRANKS" , died 306.

63rd Generation
536871936. King Batherus "King of the FRANKS" was born in 238. He died in 272 at the age of 34. Batherus of the
Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Clodius III of the East Franks b: 272
536871937. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Batherus and Unknown had the following child:
268435968

i. KIng Clodius II "King of the FRANKS" 59-GF, born 272; died 298.

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64th Generation
1073743872. King Hilderic "King of the FRANKS" was born before 212. He died in 253 at the age of 41. Hilderic of the
Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Batherus of the Franks b: 238
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----1073743873. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Hilderic and Unknown had the following child:
536871936

i. King Batherus "King of the FRANKS" , born 238; died 272.

65th Generation
-2147479552. King Sunno "of Franks" 62-GF was born in 137. He died in 213 at the age of 76. Sunno of the Franks
Sunno
King of the Franks
Birth: 137
Death: 213
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Hilderic of the Franks b: BEF. 212
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search This article is about a leader of the Franks. For the
experimental drone metal band, see Sunn O))).
Sunno was a leader (dux) of the Franks in the late 4th century that invaded the Roman Empire in the year 388 when the
usurper and leader of the whole of Roman Gaul, Magnus Maximus was surrounded in Aquileia by Theodosius I.
The invasion is documented by Gregory of Tours who cited the now-lost work of Sulpicius Alexander. According to this
account, Marcomer, Sunno and Genobaud invaded the Roman provinces Germania and Belgia. They broke through the lines
and killed many people, destroyed the most fruitful lands and made the city of Kln panic. After this raid the main body of
the Franks moved back over the river Rhine with their booty while some remained in the Belgian woods. When the Roman
generals Magnus Maximus, Nanninus and Quintinus heard the news in Trier, they attacked those remaining Frankish forces
and killed many of their number. After this engagement, Quintinus crossed the Rhine to punish the Franks in their own
country, however his army was surrounded and beaten. Some Roman soldiers drowned in the marshes, others were killed by
Franks, few made it back to their empire.
Nanninus and Quintinus were replaced by Charietto and Syrus, who were again confronted by an attack of unidentified
Franks.
Later after the fall of Magnus Maximus, Marcomer and Sunno held a short meeting about the recent attacks with the Frank
Arbogastes, who was a general (magister militum) in the Roman army. The Franks delivered hostages as usual and
Arbogastes returned to his winter quarters in Trier.
A couple of years later when Arbogastes had seized power and the West Roman army was nearly completely in the hands of
Frankish mercenaries, he crossed the Rhine with a Roman army into Germania because he hated his own kin. Marcomer was
seen with Chatti and Ampsivarii but the two did not engage.
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Later we hear from the poet Claudian that Marcomer was arrested by Romans and banned to a villa in Tuscany. His brother
Sunno crossed the Rhine and tried to set himself up as leader of Marcomer's band, but he was killed by his own people.
According to the later Liber Historiae Francorum, Marcomer tried to unite the Franks after the death of Sunno. He proposed
that the Franks should live under one king and proposed his own son Pharamond for the kingship. This source does not tell
us if Marcomer succeeded but from other sources it may seem that Pharamond was regarded as the first king of the Francs.
However, this account of the Liber Historiae Francorum is not accepted as historical by modern scholars such as Edward
James because Marcomer is therein called the son of the Trojan king Priam, and Sunno the son of Antenor, obviously
impossible because Priam and Antenor lived hundreds of years earlier.
-2147479551. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Sunno and Unknown had the following child:
1073743872

i. King Hilderic "King of the FRANKS" , born bef 212; died 253.

66th Generation
8192. King of the FRANKS Farabert ? was born in 122. He died in 186 at the age of 64. Farabert of the Franks
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Sunno of the Franks b: 137
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----The Franks were originally led by dukes (military leaders) and reguli (petty kings). The Salian Merovingians rose to
dominance among the Franks and conquered most of Roman Gaul. They also conquered the Visigoths in 507. The sons of
Clovis conquered the Burgundians and Alamanni. They acquired Provence and made the Bavarii and Thuringii their clients.
The Merovingians were later replaced by a new dynasty called the Carolingians in the 8th century. By the end of the 9th
century, the Carolingians themselves were replaced throughout much of their realm by other dynasties. The idea of a "King
of the Franks" or Rex Francorum gradually disappeared over the 12th and 13th centuries.
A timeline of Frankish rulers is difficult since the realm was, according to old Germanic practice, frequently divided among
the sons of a leader upon his death and then eventually reunited.
8193. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Farabert ? and Unknown had the following child:
-2147479552 i. King Sunno "of Franks" 62-GF, born 137; died 213.

67th Generation
16384. King of the Franks Clodius IV was born in 104. He died in 166 at the age of 62. Clodius IV of the Franks
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Hasilda of the Rugij
Children
Farabert of the Franks b: 122

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16385. Queen Hasilda Rugji was born (date unknown). Hasilda of the Rugij
Clodius IV and Hasilda Rugji had the following child:
8192

i. King of the FRANKS Farabert ?, born 122; died 186.

68th Generation
32768. King Marcomir "of Franks" Franks IV was born before 100. He died in 149 at the age of 49. Marcomer IV of the
Franks
Marcomir IV
King of the Franks
Marriage 1 Althildis of the Britons
Children
Clodius IV of the Franks b: 104
32769. Queen Althildis "Queen of Britain" 65-GM was born in 105 in United Kingdom. She died in 170 at the age of 65
in Germany. She was born. Queen of Britain was also known as PRINCESS. Althildis of the Britons
Title: Princess of Britain
Marriage 1 Marcomer IV of the Franks b: BEF. 128
Children
Clodius IV of the Franks b: 104
Marcomir Franks and Althildis had the following child:
16384

i. King of the Franks Clodius IV , born 104; died 166.

69th Generation
65536. King Odomir "of Franks" Franks 66-GF was born before 114. Odomir de Lorraine, roi des Francs sicambres
Also Known As:"Odemar", "Odomar", "Odomir"
Birthdate:circa 85
Birthplace:Austrasia,,,France
Death: Died 128 in France
Immediate Family:
Son of Richemer I, King of the Sicambrian Franks (Fictitious Person) and Ascyla de Bretagne, Der Franken
Husband of Hasilda / Hafilda Odomir Queen Of The di Rugij, Reine des Sicambres
Father of Marcomir IV, King of the Franks (Fictitious Person)
Occupation:King of the Sicambrian Franks, roi des Francs, King of the Franks
65537. Unknown was born (date unknown).

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Odomir Franks and Unknown had the following child:


32768

i. King Marcomir "of Franks" Franks IV, born bef 100; died 149.

65538. King Coilus (Coel) Britain was born in 125 in Camulod or Colchester, England (Britain). He died in 170 at the age
of 45. He was also known as KING. Coilus (Coel) of Britain
Colius
Marriage 1 Strada the Fair
Children
Althildis of the Britons
Coilus was a legendary king of the Britons during the time of the Roman occupation of Britain as recounted in Geoffrey of
Monmouth's pseudohistorical Historia Regum Britanniae. He was the son of King Marius and ruled following his father's
death.
According to Geoffrey, Coilus was brought up in Rome and favoured the company of Romans in Britain. Throughout his
reign he paid Rome its tribute without question. In Britain, he allowed the nobles peace and granted them large gifts. He was
succeeded by his only son, St Lucius.
65539. Queen Strada ? was also known as The Fair.
Coilus (Coel) Britain and Strada ? had the following child:
32769

i. Queen Althildis "Queen of Britain" 65-GM, born 105, United Kingdom; died 170, Germany.

70th Generation
131072. King Richemer "of Franks" Franks 67-GF was born (date unknown). Richemer of the Franks
King
131073. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Richemer Franks and Unknown had the following child:
65536

i. King Odomir "of Franks" Franks 66-GF, born bef 114.

131076. King Marius Cyllin (Meric) Siluria died in 125. He was also known as KING. Marius Cyllin (Meric) of Siluria
Marius of Siluria
King
Keeper of the Holy Grail
Cyllin of Britain
131077. Queen Julia "of Britten" Iceni 67-GM was born (date unknown). Julia of the Iceni
Marius Cyllin (Meric) Siluria and Julia Iceni had the following child:
65538

i. King Coilus (Coel) Britain, born 125, Camulod or Colchester, England (Britain); died 170.
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71st Generation
262144. King Ratherius "of Franks" Franks 68-GF was born (date unknown). Ratherius of the Franks
King
262145. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Ratherius Franks and Unknown had the following child:
131072

i. King Richemer "of Franks" Franks 67-GF.

262152. King Aviragus (Gwenivyth) BRITON was born in 81 in Briton. He was born in Oct. He was also known as
KING. Aviragus of the Britons
Arviragus Gwenivyth
King of Siluria
Marriage 1 Genuissa Julia Claudia
Children
Marius Cyllin (Meric) of Siluria
Arvirargus (or Arviragus) was a legendary, and possibly historical, British king of the 1st century AD. A shadowy
historical Arviragus is known only from a cryptic reference in a satirical poem by Juvenal, in which a giant turbot presented
to the Roman emperor Domitian (AD 81 96) is said to be an omen that "you will capture some king, or Arviragus will fall
from his British chariot-pole".[1]
Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (1136) presents a legendary Arviragus who is contemporary with the
emperor Claudius (41-54 AD).[2][3] However, Geoffrey's work is highly romanticized and contains little trustworthy
historical fact, rendering his account of Arvirargus suspect.
According to Geoffrey, Arvirargus is a son of the former king Kimbelinus. He succeeds to the throne of Britain after his
elder brother, Guiderius, dies fighting the invading Romans under Claudius. Arviragus puts on his brother's armour and leads
the army of the Britons against the Romans. When he learns that Claudius and his commander, Hamo, have fled into the
woods, Arvirargus follows him until they reach the coast. The Britons kill Hamo as he tries to flee onto a ship and the place
is named Southampton after him. Claudius is able to reassemble his troops elsewhere and he besieges Portchester until it falls
to his forces.
Following Hamo's death, Arvirargus seeks refuge at Winchester, but Claudius follows him there with his army. The Britons
break the siege and attack the Romans, but Claudius halts the attack and offers a treaty. In exchange for peace and tribute
with Rome, Claudius offers Arvirargus his own daughter in marriage. They accept each other's terms and Arvirargus aids
Claudius in subduing Orkney and other northern lands.
In the following spring, Arvirargus weds Claudius' daughter, Genvissa, and names the city of Gloucester after her father.
Following the wedding, Claudius leaves Britain in the control of Arvirargus. In the years following Claudius' departure,
Arvirargus rebuilds the cities that have been ruined and becomes feared by his neighbours. This causes him to halt his tribute
to Rome, forcing Claudius to send Vespasian with an army to Britain. As Vespasian prepares to land, such a large British
force stands ready that he flees to another port, Totnes, where he sets up camp.
Once a base is established, he marches to Exeter and besieges the city. Arvirargus meets him in battle there and the fight is
stalemated. The following morning, Queen Genvissa mediates peace between the two foes. Vespasian returns to Rome and
Arvirargus rules the country peacefully for some years. When he finally dies, he is buried in Gloucester, the city he built with
Claudius. He is succeeded by his son, Marius.
Geoffrey's legendary Arvirargus appears to correspond to some degree to the historical Caratacus, son of Cunobelinus, who,
along with his brother Togodumnus, led the initial resistance to the Roman invasion of 43 AD, and went on to be a thorn in
Rome's side for nearly a decade after Togodumnus's death.[4] Welsh versions of Geoffrey's Historia call him Gweirydd and
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his brother Gwydr.[5]


Arvirargus is a character in William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. He and his brother Guiderius had been kidnapped in
childhood by Belarius, a nobleman wrongly banished by Cymbeline, and brought up in secret in Wales, but are reunited with
their father and sister Imogen in time for the Roman invasion.[6]
The records of Henry Herbert (Master of the Revels) show that a play called Arviragus, was performed at the Court of
Charles I on December 26 and 27 1636.[7]
References[edit]
Jump up ^ Juvenal, Satire IV, .126-127
Jump up ^ Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae 4.12-17
Jump up ^ Geoffrey of Monmouth. The History of the Kings of Britain. Translated, with introduction and index, by Lewis
Thorpe. Penguin Books: London, 1966. ISBN 0-14-044170-0
Jump up ^ Dio Cassius, Roman History 60:19-22; Tacitus, Annals 12:33-38
Jump up ^ Acton Griscom (1929), The Historiae Regum Britanniae of Geof f rey of Monmouth
Jump up ^ William Shakespeare, Cymbeline
Jump up ^ "The dramatic records of Sir Henry Herbert, master of the Revels, 1623-1673" (p57)
https://archive.org/details/dramaticrecordso00greaiala
262153. Queen Genuissa Julia "of Siluria" CLAUDIA 68-GM was born (date unknown). Genuissa Julia Claudia
Genuissa Venus Julia
Venessa
Marriage 1 Aviragus of the Britons
Children
Marius Cyllin (Meric) of Siluria
Genuissa / Venissa Julia, Queen of Siluria
Also Known As:"Genissa", "Genuissa", "Genvissa", "Gwenivyth", "Vanessa", "Venissa", "Venus Julia"
Birthdate:circa 15
Death: (Date and location unknown)
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Unknown Father of Genuissa
Wife of Arvirargus Gweirdd ap Cunobelin, King of the Catuvellauni
Mother of Eurgen of Siluria verch Caradog, Princess Of Britain; Saint Claudia; St. Cyllin / Marius ap Caradog, King of
Britain; Linus Lleyn "The Martyr" ap Caradoc, Pope, 1st Bishop of Rome and Guid Gen ap Caradog
Occupation:Queen of Siluria
Aviragus (Gwenivyth) BRITON and Genuissa Julia CLAUDIA had the following child:
131076

i. King Marius Cyllin (Meric) Siluria, died 125.

262154. Prasutagus Iceni was born (date unknown). Prasutagus of the Iceni
262155. Boudicea Iceni was buried in Flintshire. Boudicea of the Iceni
Prasutagus Iceni and Boudicea Iceni had the following child:
131077

i. Queen Julia "of Britten" Iceni 67-GM.

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72nd Generation
524288. King Antenor "of Franks" Franks IV was born (date unknown). Antenor IV of the Franks
King
524289. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Antenor Franks and Unknown had the following child:
262144

i. King Ratherius "of Franks" Franks 68-GF.

524304. King Cunobelin (Cymbeline) "King of the Brions" died in 40 in Pre Roman Britain. He was also known as
KING. King of Briton
524305. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Cunobelin (Cymbeline) and Unknown had the following child:
262152

i. King Aviragus (Gwenivyth) BRITON, born 81, Briton.

524306. Emperor Tiberius Claudis Drusus Caesar "of Rome" Nero was born (date unknown). Nero Claudius Drusus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search This article is about Tiberius' younger brother. For his
paternal grandfather with the name Drusus Claudius Nero, see Drusus Claudius Nero I. For his nephew with Nero Claudius
Drusus as his birthname, see Drusus Julius Caesar.Nero Claudius Drusus
Bust of Nero Claudius Drusus, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
Born January 14, 38 BC
Died Summer of 9 BC (aged 29)
Germania
Burial Mausoleum of Augustus
Spouse Antonia Minor
Issue Germanicus
Livilla
Claudius, Roman Emperor
Full name
Decimus Claudius Drusus
(at birth);
Nero Claudius Drusus
(afterwards)
Father Tiberius Claudius Nero
Mother Livia Drusilla
Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus was born Lugunum in 10 BC, the youngest son of Nero Drusus, brother of Tiberius.
He was a strange child and prone to constant illness, not only of the body, but also the mind. Generally it is believed that he
was somewhat retarded and suffered from bouts of irrational behaviour and depression. He also had physical ailments that
included a severe stutter and a stoop He had a nervous tic that caused many at meetings he chaired to find it hard to contain
their laughter at his antics. He was known to be a heavy drinker, often spending several days incapable and incoherent. Even
so, he was tall and well built which gave him a commanding presence to those around him.
He was something of a reject in the family but as he had been born into a family of influence, it was undecided what to do
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with him. Under Tiberius, he did not hold any official post, and he was only awarded the public distinction of augurate. The
only appointment he gained was a consulship given to him by his nephew Gaius (popularly called "Caligila"), when he
became emperor.
Claudius succeded to the throne when Gaius was assasinated on January 24, 41AD. On witnessing the murder, Claudius
believed that he was next to die, and so he ran to the palace and hid behind curtains in one of the apartments. When he was
discovered by a guardsman, he pleaded for his life, promising anything if they spared him. The soldiers thought this was
hilarious, as they had not come to kill him, but to proclaim him the new emperor.

524307. Empress Valeria Messalina was born (date unknown).


Tiberius Claudis Drusus Caesar Nero and Valeria Messalina had the following child:
262153

i. Queen Genuissa Julia "of Siluria" CLAUDIA 68-GM.

73rd Generation
1048576. King Clodemir III FRANKS 70-GF was born (date unknown). King
1048577. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Clodemir III FRANKS and Unknown had the following child:
524288

i. King Antenor "of Franks" Franks IV.

1048608. King Tenantius Briton was born -20 BC in Wheathampstead. History[edit]


Tasciovanus is known only through numismatic evidence. He appears to have become king of the Catuvellauni ca. 20 BC,
ruling from Verlamion (the site of modern-day St Albans). He is believed to have moved the tribal capital to that site from an
earlier settlement, near modern-day Wheathampstead.[citation needed] For a brief period ca. 1510 BC he issued coins from
Camulodunum (Colchester), apparently supplanting Addedomarus of the Trinovantes. After this he once again issued his
coins from Verlamion, now bearing the legend RICON, for *Rigonos, Brythonic for "great/divine/legitimate king". Some of
his coins bear other abbreviated names such as "DIAS", "SEGO" and "ANDOCO": these are generally considered to be the
names of co-rulers or subordinate kings, but may instead be mint-marks. He died ca. AD 9, succeeded by his son
Cunobelinus, who ruled primarily from Camulodunum. Another son, Epaticcus, expanded his territory westwards into the
lands of the Atrebates.[1] He was also known as Tasciovanus. King of Briton
1048609. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Tenantius Briton and Unknown had the following child:
524304

i. King Cunobelin (Cymbeline) "King of the Brions" , died 40, Pre Roman Britain.

1048612. Emperor Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus 70-GF was born in Palace of Augustus, Rome, Italy. He died in
Mannheim, Germany. Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus
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Marriage 1 Antonia the Younger Augusta b: in Abt 36 BC


Children
Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero b: in 1 Aug., 10 BC Lugundum (Lyons), Gaul
Caesar Germanicus
Livia Julia
Drusus Germanicus, Nero Claudius (b. 38 BC--d. 9 BC), younger brother
ofTiberius (who later became emperor) and commander of the Roman forcesthat
occupied the German territory between the Rhine and Elbe rivers from12 to 9 BC.
Drusus was born shortly after the divorce of his mother, Livia Drusilla,from
Tiberius Claudius Nero; she immediately married Octavian (laterAugustus), who
was suspected of being Drusus' real father. Like hisbrother, Drusus was
allowed to seek office five years before the legallyspecified age. He became
praetor (magistrate) in 11 and consul in 9. WithTiberius he fought against two
Alpine tribes (the Raeti and Vindelici),and in 13 he was made governor of the
three Gauls. In this office hecarried out an important census and erected the
altar of Augustus atLugdunum (now Lyon).
In 12-9 he led expeditions into Germany, establishing bases, first atVetera
(at the junction of the Lippe and Rhine rivers) and then atMogontiacum (now
Mainz). The Frisii, Chauci, Cherusci, and Chatti tribeswere subdued, and a
canal, the Fossa Drusiana, was dug from the Rhine tothe North Sea. In the year
9, Drusus reached the Elbe River, but he wasthrown from his horse and died of
the injuries 30 days later. He wasposthumously given the cognomen Germanicus.
Drusus had married, about 16 BC, the younger Antonia, daughter of MarkAntony
and Octavia. Their surviving children were Germanicus, Livilla,and Claudius,
who later became emperor.
Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopdia Britannica
1048613. Empress Antonia Minor Augusta La Jeune was born (date unknown). Antonia the Younger Augusta
Marriage 1 Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus b: in 38 BC - Rome, Italy
Children
Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero b: in 1 Aug., 10 BC Lugundum (Lyons), Gaul
Caesar Germanicus
Livia Julia
Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus and Antonia Minor Augusta La Jeune had the following child:
524306

i. Emperor Tiberius Claudis Drusus Caesar "of Rome" Nero.

74th Generation
2097152. King Marcomir "of Franks" Franks III was born (date unknown). Marcomir III of the Franks
King
Marcomir III de Lorraine, roi des Francs occidentaux
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Also Known As:"Marcomir III"


Birthdate:circa -17
Birthplace:(Gaul), France
Death: Died 50 in Dresden-Altstadt, Dresden, Old Saxony, Germany
Place of Burial: Dresden, Germany, Alstadt
Immediate Family:
Son of Chlodio II, King of the West Franks (Fictitious) and (unknown wife of Chlodio II) Desposynl of The Franks
Husband of N.N.
Father of Chlodomir III, king of the West Franks (Fictitious)
Brother of Genebald of The Franks; Clodius of The Franks, II and Frotmund Desposynl DeFrimutel
Occupation:BEF 0020 - 0050, Koning der West-Franken, King of the Franks, Cheiftan King of FRANKS, KING OF THE
WEST FRANKS, King of the West Franks, Chief of the Sicambrian Franks, king of Franks, Roy des Francs, roi des Francs,
King
2097153. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Marcomir Franks and Unknown had the following child:
1048576

i. King Clodemir III FRANKS 70-GF.

2097216. King Llud Ap Beli ""Silver-Handed" Briton was born in Britain. He was born -80 BC in Circa. He was also
known as KING. Lud ap Beli of the Britons
King of the Britians
Marriage 1 Unknown
Children
Tenacius of the Britons
Mandubratius
Llud Nodens Llaw Ereint "Silver-Handed" ap Beli, King of the Britons
Also Known As:"The Silver-Handed", "King of Britons", "Llyr", "The Silver Handed", "Nascients", "Nuadu", "Nudd",
"Llud", "Lud", "Nodens", "Silver Handed", "Silver Handed King of Britain", "Llud Nodens Llaw Ereint "Silver-Handed" ap
Beli", "King of the Britons"
Birthdate:circa -80
Birthplace:BC, King, Siluria, Britian
Death: Died -18 in London, England
Place of Burial: Ludgate, London, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Beli "The Great", King of Britain and Dn verch Mathonwy
Husband of Wife of Lludd Llaw Ereint
Father of Mandubratius ap Ludd of Britain; Tasciovanus ap ap Llud, King of Catuvellauni; Gwryth (Gwrwst), King of
Britain; Annia and Creiddylad verch Nudd
Brother of Caswallan ap Beli, King of the Catuvellauni; Llefelys ap Beli; Lludd (Affleth) King of Britain ap Beli Mawr;
Afallach map Beli; Iweriadd . ferch Beli Mawr, Britons and 10 others; Penarddun ferch Beli Mawr; Arianrhod verch Beli;
Amathaon fab Dn; Gilfaethwy fab Dn; Gwyn ap Nudd, Brenin Tylwyth Teg y Annwn; Gwydion fab Dn; Anna of
Cornwall; Nemed II, King of Britain; Cas, "The exiled" and Llyr Lleddiarth less
Occupation:King of Britons, Lludd of the Silver hand? King of Britain, Ruled 70-c60 BC, brother of Caswallon, 1.st hist.
king, King of Britain, (more) http://www.oocities.com/bpstratton/gedcom/d0004/g0000000.html#I1675,King of the Britons
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2097217. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Llud Ap Beli Briton and Unknown had the following children:

1048608

i. Mandubratius ? was born (date unknown). Marriage 1 Unknown


Children
Boudicea of the Iceni
ii. King Tenantius Briton, born -20 BC, Wheathampstead.

2097224. Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero was born (date unknown). Tiberius
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search This article is about the Roman Emperor. For the personal
name, see Tiberius (praenomen). For other persons named Tiberius and other uses, see Tiberius (disambiguation).Tiberius
Bust of the Emperor Tiberius
2nd Emperor of the Roman Empire
Reign 18 September 14 AD
16 March 37 AD
(22 years)
Predecessor Augustus, stepfather
(no blood relation)
Successor Caligula, great nephew
Born 16 November 42 BC
Rome
Died 16 March AD 37 (aged 78)
Misenum, Italy
Burial Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome
Spouse
Vipsania Agrippina (1911 BC)
Julia the Elder (112 BC)
Issue
Drusus Julius Caesar
Tiberillus
Full name
Tiberius Claudius Nero (birth to adoption)
Tiberius Julius Caesar (adoption to accession)
Tiberius Caesar Divi Augusti filius Augustus (as emperor)
House Julio-Claudian Dynasty
Father Tiberius Claudius Nero
Mother Livia Drusilla
Religion Roman Paganism
Tiberius (Latin: Tiberius Caesar Dv August Flius Augustus;[1][2] 16 November 42 BC 16 March 37 AD) was a Roman
Emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Born Tiberius Claudius Nero, a Claudian, Tiberius was the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero
and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Octavian, later known as Augustus, in 39 BC, making him a stepson of Octavian.
Tiberius would later marry Augustus' daughter (from his marriage to Scribonia), Julia the Elder, and even later be adopted by
Augustus, by which act he officially became a Julian, bearing the name Tiberius Julius Caesar. The subsequent emperors
after Tiberius would continue this blended dynasty of both families for the following thirty years; historians have named it
the Julio-Claudian dynasty. In relations to the other emperors of this dynasty, Tiberius was the stepson of Augustus, grand238

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uncle of Caligula, paternal uncle of Claudius, and great-grand uncle of Nero.


Tiberius was one of Rome's greatest generals; his conquest of Pannonia, Dalmatia, Raetia, and temporarily, parts of
Germania, laid the foundations for the northern frontier. But he came to be remembered as a dark, reclusive, and sombre
ruler who never really desired to be emperor; Pliny the Elder called him tristissimus hominum, "the gloomiest of men."[3]
After the death of Tiberius son Drusus Julius Caesar in 23 AD, he became more reclusive and aloof. In 26 AD Tiberius
removed himself from Rome and left administration largely in the hands of his unscrupulous Praetorian Prefects Lucius
Aelius Sejanus and Quintus Naevius Sutorius Macro.
Caligula, Tiberius' grand-nephew and adopted grandson, succeeded Tiberius upon his death.[4]
2097225. Empress Livia Druscilla Julia Augusta ? died in Rome, Italy.
Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Druscilla Julia Augusta ? had the following child:
1048612

i. Emperor Nero Claudius Germanicus Drusus 70-GF, born Palace of Augustus, Rome, Italy; died
Mannheim, Germany.

2097226. Praetor Marcus Antonius III was born in Rome. He died in Egypt. Marc-Antoine III
Triumvirate of Rome
Marriage 1 Octavia La Vieille b: in Nola, Campania
Children
Antonia La Jeune
Marriage 2 ClTopGtre Reine d'+gypte
Marcus Antonius III
Mark Anthony
Triumvir of Rome
Marriage 1 Octavia the Elder b: in Abt 64 BC
Married: in 40 BC
Children
Antonia the Younger Augusta b: in Abt 36 BC
Marriage 2 Cleopatra VII b: in 69 BC
Married: in Autumn of 37 BC
Children
Cleopatra of Cyrene (Selene) b: in 33-31 BC
Antonius - Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars; repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they
were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC)

Mark Antony, or Marcus Antonius, was triumvir in Rome with Octavian(later


Emperor AUGUSTUS) and Marcus Aemilius LEPIDUS after the murder ofJulius
CAESAR. He is famous in literature for his liaison with theEgyptian queen
CLEOPATRA, the subject of William Shakespeare's ANTONY ANDCLEOPATRA. He also
figures prominently in Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR. Acousin of Julius Caesar
through his mother, Antony was born c.83 BC. Hefirst gained notice as a Roman
cavalry officer in Palestine and Egypt(57-54) and then joined Caesar briefly
in Gaul (54-53). Elected quaestorat Rome, he returned to Gaul for two years
(52-50). A tribune in 49, helater commanded Caesar's left wing at Pharsalus
(48). After being masterof the horse (magister equitum) in 47, however, Antony
suffered eclipseuntil chosen Caesar's co-consul for 44 BC. After Caesar's
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assassination,Antony avoided further bloodshed by restraining Lepidus and
conciliatingthe conspirators. Nevertheless, efforts to strengthen his own
positionagainst both rival Caesarians and the republicans eventually
causedleaders in each group, such as Octavian and CICERO, to join
forcesagainst him. Shortly, however, Antony and Octavian were reconciled,
andthey united with Lepidus to form the Second Triumvirate (November
43).Cicero and many others perished in the subsequent proscriptions.
Antonythen defeated CASSIUS LONGINUS and BRUTUS at Philippi (42 BC) and set
outto reorganize the eastern provinces. Antony's relationship with
Octaviansoon become strained, as each sought supremacy at Rome.
Reconciliationswere arranged: at Brundisium (40), with Antony's marriage to
Octavian'ssister, Octavia; at Misenum (39); and at Tarentum (37), with a
5-yearextension of the Triumvirate. Antony, however, soon abandoned his
wife,Octavia, for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra. The failure of his invasion
ofPARTHIA (36) made him more dependent upon Cleopatra's support, and
hisrelationship with her led to an open breach with Octavian. In 32 BC,Antony
divorced Octavia, and Octavian obtained the annulment of Antony'spowers as
triumvir along with a declaration of war against Cleopatra.Battle was joined
in September 31 BC at Actium. Antony was defeated andfled with Cleopatra to
Alexandria, where he committed suicide in August30 BC. Although he failed to
gain supremacy at Rome, he became--throughhis two daughters by Octavia--an
ancestor of the emperors CALIGULA,CLAUDIUS, and NERO.
Allen M. Ward
Bibliography: Ferrero, Guglielmo, Characters and Events of Roman
History(1909); Gelzer, Matthias, Caesar: Politician and Statesman, trans.
byPeter Needham (1968); Huzar, E., Mark Antony (1986); Syme, Ronald, TheRoman
Revolution (1939).
Antony, Mark, also spelled MARC ANTHONY, Latin MARCUS ANTONIUS (b.
82/81BC--d. August, 30 BC, Alexandria), Roman general under Julius Caesar
andlater triumvir (43-30 BC), who, with Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, wasdefeated
by Octavian (the future emperor Augustus) in the last of thecivil wars that
destroyed the Roman Republic.
Early life and career
Mark Antony was the son and grandson of men of the same name. His fatherwas
called Creticus because of his military operations in Crete, and
hisgrandfather, one of the leading orators of his day, was vividly portrayedas
a speaker in Cicero's De oratore. After a somewhat dissipated youth,the future
triumvir served with distinction in 57-54 as a cavalrycommander under Aulus
Gabinius in Judaea and Egypt. He then joined thestaff of Julius Caesar, to
whom he was related on his mother's side, andserved with him for much of the
concluding phase of Caesar's conquest ofcentral and northern Gaul and its
aftermath (54-53, 52-50). In 51 Antonyheld the minor office of quaestor, an
office of financial administrationthat gave him a place in the Senate, and he
was subsequently elected tothe politically influential priesthood of the augurs.
Civil war and triumvirate.
In 49, the year in which the Civil War broke out between Pompey andCaesar,
Antony became tribune of the people (an official with thetraditional function
of protecting the plebeians from arbitrary actionsof the magistrates) and
vigorously supported Caesar in the Senate. Hefled from Rome to his patron's
headquarters after receiving threats ofviolence. After Antony had fought in
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the brief Italian campaign in whichPompey was forced to evacuate the Italian
peninsula, Caesar left him incharge 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 (inThessaly) in which he had commanded Caesar's left wing.
Thereafter,because his methods as regent of Italy had displeased Caesar, he
wasremoved from the post and was without employment until 44 when he
becameconsul as the dictator's colleague. After Caesar's murder, he used
avariety 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-yeargovernorship of
northern and central Transalpine Gaul (Gallia Comata) andCisalpine Gaul
(northern Italy). Despite his growing power and popularityamong the people,
the orator Cicero attacked him fiercely in a series ofspeeches from September
44 to April 43 BC (he never tired of saying thatAntony should have been
murdered also), and the 19-year-old Octavian,Caesar's great-nephew and adopted
son, gradually emerged as a rival. InApril 43 a coalition of Octavian, the two
consuls of the year, andDecimus Brutus (another of the former conspirators
against Caesar)defeated Antony at Mutina (Modena) and compelled him to
withdraw into thesouthern part (Narbonensis) of Transalpine Gaul. There,
however, he wasjoined by a number of leading commanders including Marcus
AemiliusLepidus, who, after Antony, had been Caesar's Master of the Horse.
Inearly November Octavian met Antony and Lepidus in Bononia (Bologna), andthe
three entered into an official five-year autocratic pact, the
secondtriumvirate (November 43). The enemies of the triumvirs, including
theorator Cicero, were proscribed and executed, and in the following
yearMarcus Brutus and Cassius killed themselves after their defeat at
theBattle of Philippi, in which Antony greatly distinguished himself as
acommander. The republican cause was now dead. (see also Index: RomanCivil
War, Pharsalus, Battle of)
The triumvirs had agreed to divide the empire; so Antony proceeded totake up
the administration of the eastern provinces. He first summonedCleopatra, the
queen of Egypt, to Tarsus (southeastern Asia Minor) toanswer reports that she
had assisted their enemies. She successfullyexonerated herself, and Antony
spent the winter of 41-40 as her lover atAlexandria. In spite of the romantic
accounts of ancient authors,however, she did not at this stage establish a
permanent dominance overhim, since he made no move to see her again for more
than three years.(see also Index: Egypt, ancient)
Early in 40 he received two pieces of bad news: that his brother
LuciusAntonius and his third wife, Fulvia, on their own initiative and
withoutsuccess, had revolted against Octavian, thus setting off the Perusine
War(after the central point of the rising, Perusia, the modern Perugia);
andthat the Parthians, the eastern neighbours of the empire, had invadedRoman
Syria. In spite of the latter information, Antony first proceededto Italy,
where he became reconciled to Octavian at Brundusium(Brindisi), and, since
Fulvia had died in the meantime, he marriedOctavian's sister Octavia. The two
triumvirs agreed that Herod, who hadfled from Judaea to escape the Parthians
and their Jewish allies, shouldbe encouraged to retake the country and become
its king. In the followingyear they concluded the short-lived Treaty of
Misenum with Pompey's sonSextus Pompeius, who because of his control of wide
areas of theMediterranean had been pirating Roman ships. (see also Index:
Perusia,Battle of)
Accompanied by Octavia, Antony then proceeded to Athens, where he
wasenthusiastically greeted and hailed as the New Dionysus, mystic god notonly
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of wine but also of happiness and immortality. In 38 Antony'slieutenant
Publius Ventidius won a decisive victory over the Parthians,and, in the
following year, Herod was able to reestablish himself atJerusalem. Meanwhile,
however, further differences had arisen betweenAntony and Octavian, and,
although these were ostensibly settled by theTreaty of Tarentum, which
prolonged the triumvirate for a further fiveyears, Antony sent Octavia back to
Italy from Corcyra (modern Corfu, orKTrkira) when he left again for the east
and arranged for Cleopatra tojoin him in Syria. Henceforward, apart from his
absences on landcampaigns, they lived together for the remaining seven years
of theirlives.
Alliance with Cleopatra.
Religious propaganda declared Cleopatra the New Isis, or Aphrodite, tohis
New Dionysus, and it is possible (but unlikely) that they contractedan
Egyptian marriage: it would not have been valid in Roman law sinceRomans could
not marry foreigners. Apart from their undoubted mutualaffection, Cleopatra
needed Antony in order to revive the old boundariesof the Ptolemaic kingdom
(though her efforts to convince him to give herHerod's Judaea failed), and
Antony needed Egypt as a source of suppliesand funds for his planned attack on
Parthia. His invasion, however, ofParthia's ally Media Atropatene (southwest
of the Caspian) in 36 BC endedin a retreat involving heavy losses. On his
return to Syria, Cleopatramet him with money and supplies. Octavian,
exploiting the occasion andthe contrast of Antony's failure with the decisive
victory he himself--orrather his admiral Agrippa--had won against Sextus
Pompeius, sent Octaviato Antony along with troops and provisions. But the
soldiers fell farshort of the numbers Antony expected (and were owed by
hisfellow-triumvir), and he then made a future breach between the twoleaders
almost inevitable by ordering Octavia to return to Rome.
The break was accelerated in 34, when he celebrated a successfulexpedition
to Armenia by appearing in a triumphal procession through thestreets of
Alexandria, a proceeding regarded by Romans as an impiousparody of their
traditional Triumph. A few days later he staged aceremony at which Cleopatra
was pronounced Queen of Kings, her son andjoint monarch Ptolemy XV Caesar, or
Caesarion (for Cleopatra, and nowAntony, claimed that Julius Caesar had
fathered the boy), was declaredKing of Kings, and the two sons and a daughter
that Cleopatra had borneto Antony were also given imposing royal titles. The
exact significanceand substantiality of these Donations are disputable, but
criticsinterpreted them as involving the transfer of Roman territories
intoalien, Greek, hands. In the next year, 33, the Roman leaders
launchedunprecedented, savage propaganda attacks upon one another, including
theproduction by Octavian of a document (of dubious though
possibleauthenticity) that purported to be a will of Antony favouring
thechildren of Cleopatra and providing for his own burial at Alexandria. In32
the triumvirate had officially ended, although Antony continued tocall himself
triumvir on his coins. Both consuls at Rome, however,happened to support
Antony, and now, threatened by Octavian, they leftfor his headquarters,
bringing numerous, probably more than 200, Romansenators with them. After
Antony had officially divorced Octavia, herbrother formally broke off the ties
of personal friendship with him anddeclared war, not against him but against
Cleopatra. Antony successivelyestablished his headquarters at Ephesus
(Seltuk), Athens, and Patras(Ptrai) and marshalled his principal fleet in the
gulf of Ambracia(northwestern Greece). More naval detachments occupied a long
line ofposts along the west coast of Greece. But Octavian's admiral Agrippa,
andthen Octavian himself, succeeded in sailing from Italy across the IonianSea
and effecting landings, and Agrippa captured decisive points allalong the line.
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As Antony lost more ground, the morale of his advisers and fightingforces
deteriorated, a process aided by Cleopatra's insistence on beingpresent at his
headquarters against the wishes of many of his leadingRoman supporters, thus
providing Octavian with fresh propaganda fuel.Because of this lack of unity
and the inexperience of Antony's crews, thedecisive battle was lost before it
ever began. It took place off Actium,outside the Ambracian Gulf, on Sept. 2,
31 BC. Antony suffered theinevitable defeat, but Cleopatra, by prearranged
plan rather thantreachery, broke through the enemy line with her 60 ships
(carrying herand Antony's treasury) and, joined by her lover, made for Egypt.
It wasnearly a year before Octavian reached them there, but soon after
hisarrival, when resistance proved impossible, first Antony and thenCleopatra
committed suicide (August 30 BC). (see also Index: Actium,Battle of)
Personality.
Antony was a man of considerable ability and impressive appearance, farmore
genial than his adversary but not quite equal to Octavian'sexceptional
efficiency and energy and, in particular, unfit or unwillingto grasp the
moment for action. Nevertheless, he was an outstandingleader of men and a
competent general, though, in the end, not such asuccessful admiral as the
experienced Agrippa. As a politician, he wasastute enough--aided by a talent
for florid oratory--but gradually losttouch with Roman feeling and fatally
lacked the cold deliberateness ofOctavian. Since the latter proved victorious
in his struggle for power,it is his interpretation of events, rather than
Antony's, that hasremained lodged in the history books. Cicero had earlier
depicted Antonyas a drunken, lustful debauchee--though his adulteries may have
been lessextensive than Octavian's. More significantly for history, the
outcome ofthe battle off Actium made certain that Octavian's Roman-Italian
policyprevailed throughout the empire, and the Antonian theme of
Greco-Romancollaboration was not given a trial until the emperor
Constantinecaptured Byzantium three centuries later. (M.Gr.)
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Eleanor Goltz Huzar, Mark Antony (1978, reprinted 1986), is a biography.H.H.
Scullard, From the Gracchi to Nero, 5th ed. (1982), includesextensive notes
and bibliographic references. John M. Carter, The Battleof Actium (1970),
recounts the events from 44 to 30 BC, withbibliography. A reprint of four
chapters from The Cambridge AncientHistory, W.W. Tarn and M.P. Charlesworth,
Octavian, Antony, and Cleopatra(1965), offers a sympathetic description, first
published in 1934 andsuperseded in detail, of Antony's regime in the eastern provinces.
Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopdia Britannica
2097227. Octavia Minor La Vieille was also known as The Elder. She was born in Nola, Campania. Octavia Minor of
Rome
Octavia, byname OCTAVIA MINOR (b. c. 69 BC--d. 11 BC), full sister
ofOctavian (later the empe ror Augustus) and wife of Mark Antony.
Octavia was the daughter of Gaius Octavius and his second wife, Atia.Before
54 BC Octavia wa s married to Gaius Marcellus, by whom she had twodaughters
and a son. On the death of Marcell us in 40 she was married toMarcus Antonius
( Mark Antony), who at the time was ruling the Rom anstate with Octavian and
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. At first this marriagehelped to reduce ten sions
between Antony and Octavian, and, when the tworulers quarreled in 37, Octavia
brought a bout peace between them, whichresulted in the Treaty of Tarentum.
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But in 36 Antony left Ital y tocommand troops in Parthia and while in the East
resumed his liaison withthe Egyptian quee n Cleopatra. Although Octavia
brought troops and moneyto him (35), he refused to see her, an d in 32 he
obtained a divorce.Octavia was a faithful wife and mother who raised Antony's
chil dren byCleopatra along with her own children. After the death of her
sonMarcellus in 23, sh e withdrew from public life.
Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopdia Britannica[relatives2.FBK]
Octavia, byname OCTAVIA MINOR (b. c. 69 BC--d. 11 BC), full sister
ofOctavian (later the empe ror Augustus) and wife of Mark Antony.
Octavia was the daughter of Gaius Octavius and his second wife, Atia.Before
54 BC Octavia wa s married to Gaius Marcellus, by whom she had twodaughters
and a son. On the death of Marcell us in 40 she was married toMarcus Antonius
( Mark Antony), who at the time was ruling the Rom anstate with Octavian and
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. At first this marriagehelped to reduce ten sions
between Antony and Octavian, and, when the tworulers quarreled in 37, Octavia
brought a bout peace between them, whichresulted in the Treaty of Tarentum.
But in 36 Antony left Ital y tocommand troops in Parthia and while in the East
resumed his liaison withthe Egyptian quee n Cleopatra. Although Octavia
brought troops and moneyto him (35), he refused to see her, an d in 32 he
obtained a divorce.Octavia was a faithful wife and mother who raised Antony's
chil dren byCleopatra along with her own children. After the death of her
sonMarcellus in 23, sh e withdrew from public life.
Copyright 1994-1999 Encyclopdia Britannica
Marcus Antonius and Octavia Minor La Vieille had the following child:
1048613

i. Empress Antonia Minor Augusta La Jeune.

75th Generation
4194304. King Clodius "of Franks" Franks II was born before Jun. Clodius II (Clodie) of the Franks
King
Chlodio II de Lorraine, roi des Francs occidentaux
Also Known As:"Clodie", "Chlodius", "Clogion", "Chlodio", "Chlodion", "Clodius II"
Birthdate:circa -37
Birthplace:(Gaul), France
Death: Died 20 in Olde, Sachsen, Germany
Immediate Family:
Son of Francio, King of the West Franks (Fictitious) and (unknown wife of Francio)
Husband of (unknown wife of Chlodio II) Desposynl of The Franks
Father of Marcomir III, King of the West Franks (Fictitious); Genebald of The Franks; Clodius of The Franks, II and
Frotmund Desposynl DeFrimutel
Brother of Genebald of The Franks
Occupation:King of the West Franks, continued to withstand Roman incursions, King of the Franks
4194305. Unknown was born (date unknown).
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Clodius Franks and Unknown had the following child:


2097152

i. King Marcomir "of Franks" Franks III.

4194432. King Beli Mawr of Briton "(The Great)" was born -72 BC. He was also known as The Great. Marriage 1 Anna
"The Prophetess"
Beli Mawr "Pellinor", King of Britons the Great
Children
Lud ap Beli of the Britons
4194433. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Beli Mawr of Briton and Unknown had the following child:
2097216

i. King Llud Ap Beli ""Silver-Handed" Briton, born Britain.

4194448. Emperor Appius Claudius Nero was born (date unknown).


4194449. UNKNOWN was born (date unknown).
Appius Claudius Nero and UNKNOWN had the following child:
2097224

i. Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero.

4194450. Marcus Livius Drusus Claudius was born (date unknown).


4194451. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Marcus Livius Drusus Claudius and Unknown had the following child:
2097225

i. Empress Livia Druscilla Julia Augusta ?, died Rome, Italy.

4194452. Creticus Marc-Antoine II II was born (date unknown). II, Creticus Marc-Antoine
Surname: Marc-Antoine
Marriage 1 Julia
Children
Marc-Antoine III
4194453. Julia Caesar was born (date unknown). Julia
Given Name: Julia
Father: Lucius Julius Cesar III
Marriage 1 II, Creticus Marc-Antoine
Children
Marc-Antoine III

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Julia Caesaris (Classical Latin: IVLIACAESARIS), c. 76 BC54 BC, was the daughter of Roman dictator Julius Caesar, by
his first wife, Cornelia Cinna, and his only child in marriage.[1] Julia became the fourth wife of Pompey the Great and was
renowned for her beauty and virtue.
Creticus Marc-Antoine II and Julia Caesar had the following child:
2097226

i. Praetor Marcus Antonius III, born Rome; died Egypt.

4194454. Governor Caius Octavius Macedonia IV died in Campania, Italia. Caius Octavius IV, Senator-Praetor &
Governor of Macedonia
Marriage 1 Atia Major of Rome
Children
Octavia the Elder b: in Abt 64 BC
Caius Augustus Octavius
4194455. Attila Major Balbus DI ROMA was born (date unknown).
Caius Octavius Macedonia and Attila Major Balbus DI ROMA had the following children:
2097227

i. Octavia Minor La Vieille, born Nola, Campania.


ii. Caius Octavius IV ? was born (date unknown). Name: Octavius Caesar , "Caesar Augustus" 1
Sex: M
Birth: WFT Est. Bef. 100 in 62 B.C. 65th g-granduncle 1
Death: WFT Est. Bef. 100 in 19 Aug 14 A.D. 1
Father: Caius Octavius IV b: WFT Est. Bef. 100 in 66th g-grandfather
Mother: ATIA b: WFT Est. Bef. 100 in 66th g-grandmother
Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Author: Brderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #1563
Text: Date of Import: Mar 16, 1998

76th Generation
8388864. King Manogan Ab Enid Of Cymry was born (date unknown). King of the Druids
8388865. Queen Anna Unknown was born (date unknown). daughter of Joseph
"The Prophetess"daughter of Joseph
The Prophetess
Manogan Ab Enid Of Cymry and Anna Unknown had the following child:
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4194432

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i. King Beli Mawr of Briton "(The Great)" , born -72 BC.

8388896. Emperor Tiberius Claudius Nero was also known as The Elder.
8388897. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Tiberius Claudius Nero and Unknown had the following child:
4194448

i. Emperor Appius Claudius Nero.

8388900. Marcus Livius Drusus was born (date unknown). Marcus Livius Drusus (The Younger)
8388901. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Marcus Livius Drusus and Unknown had the following child:
4194450

i. Marcus Livius Drusus Claudius.

8388906. Governor Lucius Julius Caesar 73-GF was born (date unknown). Lucius Julius Caesar III?
Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search For other uses, see Lucius Julius Caesar.
Lucius Julius Caesar (fl. 1st century BC) was a Roman politician and senator who was elected consul of the Roman
Republic in 64 BC. A supporter of his cousin, the Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, Lucius was a key member of the
senatorial faction which strove to avoid civil war between the Roman Senate and Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) in the
aftermath of the Dictator's assassination.
Contents
[hide]
1 Early career
2 Participation in the Civil War and its aftermath
3 Family
4 References
5 Sources
Early career[edit]
A member of the patrician gens Julia, Lucius Julius Caesar was the son of the consul of 90 BC, also named Lucius Julius
Caesar. He began his political career serving as Quaestor in the Roman Province of Asia in 77 BC, probably under Terentius
Varro.[1] By 69 BC Lucius had been elected to the priestly position of Augur,[2] and by the end of 67 BC, he had served in
the office of Praetor[3] It has been speculated that Lucius was appointed Roman governor of Macedonia between 71 and 68
BC.[4]
Lucius Caesar was then elected Roman consul for 64 BC, serving alongside Gaius Marcius Figulus. During his consulship,
senatorial decrees were passed which limited the number of attendants who could accompany candidates during election
campaigns, as well as making guilds and societies illegal.[5] During the following year (63 BC), he, together with his cousin,
the future Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar, were appointed to a two man committee (Duumviri Perduellionis), for the
purpose of bringing the senator Gaius Rabirius to trial for Perduellio.[6]
Later that same year, in the aftermath of the Second Catilinarian Conspiracy, when the senate debated the forms of
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punishment for the Catalinarian conspirators, Lucius was among the former consuls who voted for the death penalty,
although his own brother-in-law Publius Cornelius Lentulus (Sura) was among the accused. Following this, in 61 BC, Lucius
Caesar was appointed to the censorship, probably serving with Caius Scribonius Curio Burbulieus.[7]
Participation in the Civil War and its aftermath[edit]
In 52 BC, Lucius was serving as a legate under his cousin, Gaius Julius Caesar, who by this stage was in Gaul. As befitting
his ex-consular status, Lucius was placed in charge of Gallia Narbonensis;[8] commanding 10,000 men, he was responsible
for ensuring that the rebellion of Vercingetorix did not spread into Narbonese Gaul.[9] After the suppression of the rebellion,
he remained a legate through until 49 BC. Lucius Caesar was then caught up in the events of the civil war, as the Senate,
under the influence of Marcus Porcius Cato, demanded that his cousin Gaius give up his armies and his Imp erium when his
proconsular command came to an end. Gaius refused and, taking his cousin Lucius with him, crossed the Rubicon. In the
civil war which followed, Lucius supported Gaius in his fight against the senatorial faction known as the optimates. After the
majority of the Senate fled Rome, Lucius remained in the capital while his cousin Gaius fought against the senatorial armies
led by Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.
During the next two years he remained in Rome, shoring up political support for Gaius, while Gaius campaigned in Spain,
Epirus and Greece. After the Battle of Pharsalus, Gaius was appointed Dictator, and he proceeded to transfer some of his
veteran legions to Italy. However, the legions became mutinous, forcing Mark Antony, the Master of the Horse, to leave
Rome to deal with them (47 BC). In an unprecedented procedure, Antonius appointed Lucius as Praef ectus urbi,[10] with
orders to keep Rome secure while Antonius was absent. Unfortunately, Lucius proved unable to prevent Rome from falling
into turmoil.[11]
Gaius Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC created an unstable atmosphere throughout the Roman Republic. Desperate to
remain neutral as the disputes between the Caesarean faction and the Liberators worsened, Lucius Julius Caesar retired to
Neapolis. This retirement was brief, as Lucius Caesar was back in Rome before the end of the year. He openly joined Marcus
Tullius Cicero's senatorial faction, leading the Senate in repealing Antony's agrarian law. However, he did not utterly
abandon his nephew, as he refused to allow for a state of civil war to be declared against Antony.[12] More than anything
else, he sought to avoid another civil war, and worked toward reconciling the various factions. In early March of 43 BC, he
was one of five ex-consuls appointed by the Senate to form a second delegation to Antony, seeking to arrange a truce
between Mark Antony and Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus. However, when two of the ex-consuls decided withdraw from
the delegation (Marcus Tullius Cicero and Publius Servilius Vatia Isauricus), the embassy was disbanded.[13]
Later, after Antony had suffered a number of military setbacks, Lucius Caesar was one of the first to state that his nephew
should be declared an enemy of the state. He was however to regret this when the Second Triumvirate was formed: as a
consequence to his actions, Antony had him proscribed. Fleeing to his sister's (Antony's mother's) house, Lucius remained
there until she obtained a pardon for him from her son. Lucius Caesar was still alive in 40 BC, when he was recorded as still
being active as an augur.[14]
Family[edit]
Lucius Julius Caesar had at least one son, also named Lucius. This son chose to join the optimates faction and opposed his
father (Lucius) and uncle (Gaius) in the civil war. After the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BC, Lucius the younger was killed by the
victorious soldiers.
8388907. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Lucius Julius Caesar and Unknown had the following children:

4194453

i. Sextus Julius Caesar I I was born (date unknown). Caesar


ii. Julia Caesar.

8388908. Caius Octavius Velitrae III died in Campania. Caius Octavius III, Magistrate of Velitrae
8388909. Ancaria Di Roma was born (date unknown).
Caius Octavius Velitrae and Ancaria Di Roma had the following child:

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4194454

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i. Governor Caius Octavius Macedonia IV, died Campania, Italia.

8388910. Marcus Atius BALBUS was born (date unknown). Preator of Rome
8388911. Julia Minor Caesar Di Roma was born (date unknown).
Marcus Atius BALBUS and Julia Minor Caesar Di Roma had the following child:
4194455

i. Attila Major Balbus DI ROMA.

77th Generation
16777728. Capoir Druid was born (date unknown). Capoir the Druid
16777729. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Capoir Druid and Unknown had the following child:
8388864

i. King Manogan Ab Enid Of Cymry.

16777800. Marcus Livius Drusus was also known as The Elder.


16777801. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Marcus Livius Drusus and Unknown had the following child:
8388900

i. Marcus Livius Drusus.

16777812. Numerius Julius Caesar was born (date unknown). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia(Redirected from
Numerius Julius Caesar)Jump to:navigation, search For other people named Julius Caesar, see Julius Caesar
(disambiguation). Julius Caesar, a.k.a. Gaius Julius Caesar IV, the best known of the Julii Caesares
Julii Caesares is a subdivision of the patrician Julii family in the Roman Republic, and the beginnings of the Julian side of
the Julio-Claudian Dynasty. All its members had the nomen Julius and the cognomen Caesar. When further historical details
are lacking they can be told apart by (often recurring) praenomina, the offices they held, the era they lived in and/or known
or surmised relatives.
16777813. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Numerius Julius Caesar and Unknown had the following child:
8388906

i. Governor Lucius Julius Caesar 73-GF.

16777816. Caius Octavius Sicily II was born (date unknown). Caius Octavius II, Tribune in Sicily
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16777817. Unknown was born (date unknown).


Caius Octavius Sicily and Unknown had the following child:
8388908

i. Caius Octavius Velitrae III, died Campania.

16777822. Emporer Gaius Julius Caesar Di Roma III was born (date unknown). Aurelia Di Roma and Emporer Gaius
Julius Caesar Di Roma III were married in Rome.
16777823. Aurelia Di Roma was born (date unknown). Aurelia of Rome
Marriage 1 Gaius Julius Caesar III
Married: in 84 BC in Rome
Children
Julia Minor
Gaius Julius Caesar b: in Abt 102 BC
Julia Major
Gaius Julius Caesar Di Roma and Aurelia Di Roma had the following children:
8388911

i. Julia Minor Caesar Di Roma.


ii. Gaius Julius Caesar Di Roma III was also known as EMPORER. Emperor of Rome
Marriage 1 Cornelia * DI ROMA b: BEF. 101
Married: BEF. 100
Children
Julia Caesar DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Marriage 2 Pompeia DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Married: BEF. 100
Marriage 3 Calpurnia Piso DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Married: BEF. 100
Marriage 4 Cossutia DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Married: BEF. 100 in 84 BC
Marriage 5 Kleopatra VII OF EGYPTE b: BEF. 100 in 69 BC
Married: BEF. 100
Children
Ptolemy XV Caesarion DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Marriage 6 Servilla DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Married: BEF. 100
Children
Marcus Brutus DI ROMA b: BEF. 100
Marriage 7 Lollia GABINIUS b: BEF. 100
Married: BEF. 100
Caesar, Gaius Julius

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Julius Caesar rose from relative obscurity to supreme power in the lateRoman
republic. A bri lliant general and formidable politician, hedefeated all
rivals to become dictator of Rome. F ear that he would makehimself king
prompted his assassination in 44 BC. But Caesar's adopted son, Octavian, later
rose to become the emperor AUGUSTUS.
Early Life
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC. Although patrician
andclaiming descent fro m Venus through Aeneas's son Iulus (Ascanius),Caesar's
family had not achieved real prominenc e. His father, also namedGaius Julius
Caesar, was Gaius MARIUS's brother-in-law and marriedA urelia, who was
connected with the prominent Aurelii family; he diedabout 85 BC, however, be
fore reaching the consulship. In 84, Caesarmarried Cornelia, daughter of
Marius's old partne r Lucius CorneliusCINNA. When Lucius Cornelius SULLA
ordered him to divorce her, herefused a nd escaped harm through the
intervention of such people as hismother's relative, Gaius Aureli us Cotta.
Caesar was then sent to collect a fleet from the Roman ally Nicomedes IVof
Bithynia and was h onored for conspicuous bravery at the siege ofMytilene (80
BC). Returning home after Sulla' s death (78), heunsuccessfully prosecuted
(77-76) two Sullans, Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabellaan d Gaius Antonius Hibrida. He
then left Rome for studies in Rhodes butwas captured en route b y pirates.
After obtaining ransom, he recruitedprivate troops, captured the pirates, and
ha d them executed in 75-74. Hisstudies on Rhodes were interrupted by the
outbreak of war withMI THRADATES VI of Pontus, against whom he hastily
gathered a force in 74.
Political Rise and Military Success
During a legateship to help Marcus Antonius Creticus fight piracy, Caesarwas
made a pontiff a t Rome in 73 BC. After his military tribunate andpossible
service against SPARTACUS (72 or 7 1), he sided with thoseseeking power from
outside the circle of nobles who dominated theSenat e. He supported
restoration of tribunician powers and the recallfrom exile of those who ha d
supported Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in hisrevolt of 77. Caesar also advertised
his Marian co nnections: bydisplaying Marius's effigies at his aunt Julia's
funeral; through funeraloratio ns (69) for both Julia and his wife; and by the
restoration (65)of Marius' battle trophies o n the Capitoline Hill.
After a quaestorship in Spain (69), Caesar earned popularity among
theTranspadane Gauls by su pporting (68) their agitation for Romancitizenship.
He next married (68) Pompeia, granddaugh ter of Sulla andrelative of POMPEY
THE GREAT, and evidence indicates that he supportedimporta nt military
assignments for Pompey in 67 and 66. As aedile in 65BC, he achieved great
popula rity--and went into debt--by financingsplendid games. He also probably
cooperated (65) wit h Marcus LiciniusCRASSUS in an attempt to annex Egypt, in
supporting (64, 63) CATILINE forth e consulship, and in promoting the
land-distribution bill of PubliusServilius Rullus.
In 64 BC, Caesar presided over trials of those who had committed
murderduring Sulla's proscri ptions. The following year, he prosecuted
GaiusRabirius, and used that trial to attack the l egality of the
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Senatusconsultum ultimum, the Senate's decree of a state of emergency. In the


elections of that year, massive bribery helped him become PontifexMaximus.
Caesar took no par t in Catiline's conspiracy, but he courtedpopularity by
opposing the execution of Catiline' s accomplices and, aspraetor in 62, by
supporting measures favorable to Pompey. Soon after,h owever, he divorced
Pompeia on suspicion of infidelity with PubliusCLODIUS, although he refus ed
to testify against the latter in the BonaDea affair (61). Caesar later married
(58) Calpu rnia.
Caesar became governor of Further Spain in 61 after Crassus had helpedpacify
his creditors . Military action in Spain restored Caesar'sfinances, and he
outwitted his political enemie s by forgoing a triumph(the traditional
victor's procession in Rome) in order to win election (60) to the consulate
with the support of Crassus and Pompey. Faced withincreased oppositio n from
conservatives like CATO THE YOUNGER, Caesar,Crassus, and Pompey formed the
so-called F irst TRIUMVIRATE to furthertheir ambitions in 60-59. After
obtaining a reduction of the Asia n taxcontracts for Crassus, ratification of
Pompey's postwar arrangements inthe East, and lan d for Pompey's veterans,
Caesar received thegovernorships of Illyricum, Cisalpine Gaul, and T
ransalpine Gaul. He wasalso given control of a large army, which he used to
subjugate GAUL . Hegained enormous political strength from the GALLIC WARS,
which lastedfrom 58 to 51 BC.
War with Pompey
Although Caesar's daughter, Julia, married Pompey in 59, strain,encouraged
by Crassus, develo ped between the two men. The "Triumvirate"was renegotiated
at Luca in 56, but the death of Ju lia in 54 and Crassusin 53 and the
phenomenal success of Caesar in Gaul eventually destroyedC aesar's
relationship with Pompey. In 50 Pompey joined opponents ofCaesar's bid for a
secon d consulate. Caesar's offers of compromise wererejected by the Senate,
and on Jan. 10, 49 B C, Caesar precipitated civilwar by leading his army
across the RUBICON into Italy proper.
Caesar's veteran army soon overran Italy, forcing the unprepared Pompeyto
withdraw to Greece . In August 49 a lightning campaign secured Spain,and
Caesar then crossed to Greece. At Dyr rhachium (Durazzo) he suffereda loss,
but his hardened veterans totally defeated Pompey's sup eriornumbers at
Pharsalus on Aug. 9, 48. Pompey fled to Egypt, where he wasmurdered. Follow
ing him there, Caesar became involved in the civil warbetween CLEOPATRA and
her brother PTOLE MY XIII. He made Cleopatra hismistress as well as queen of Egypt.
In 47 BC Caesar went to Anatolia, where he defeated Pompey's allyPharnaces,
king of Bosporus , at Zela; this victory occasioned Caesar'sfamous boast Veni,
vidi, vici ("I came, I saw , I conquered"). Hereturned to Rome, but in
December 47 he crossed to North Africa to meet a new threat from the Pompeian
forces. After victory at Thapsus, hereturned home to an unprece dented
quadruple triumph in 46 BC. Pompey'ssons, however, organized new resistance in
Spain . Caesar's victory overthem at Munda, on Mar. 17, 45, was the hardest of all.
Dictator of Rome
Caesar was now showered with political powers and honors. He wasappointed
dictator (49, 48) , then dictator for 10 years (46), and finallydictator for
life (44). He was also elected co nsul (48, 46-44),appointed prefect of morals
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(46), awarded tribunician sacrosanctity (44),an d honored by portrayal on


coins and by the erection of a temple to hisclemency (45). Caesar i ntroduced
numerous reforms, such as limiting thedistribution of free grain, founding
citize n colonies, introducing (Jan.1, 45) the Julian CALENDAR, and enlarging
the Senate. At the sa me timehe reduced debts, revised the tax structure, and
extended Romancitizenship to non-Ital ians. While meeting genuine needs, these
popularreforms also strengthened Caesar's control o f the state at the expense
ofhis opponents, whom he tried to placate with ostentatious clemen cy.
In 44 BC, Caesar, likening himself to Alexander the Great, began to planthe
conquest of Parth ia. Fearing that he would become an absolute king,many whom
he had earlier pardoned conspire d to murder him. Theconspirators, led by
Marcus Junius BRUTUS and Gaius CASSIUS LONGINUS,sta bbed him at a meeting of
the Senate in Pompey's theater on March 15(the Ides of March), 44 BC . Falling
at the foot of Pompey's statue,Caesar addressed Brutus in Greek: "Even you, lad?"
Caesar was an accomplished orator and writer. His two surviving works,On the
Gallic War an d On the Civil War, introduced the genre of personalwar
commentaries. Subtle propaganda fo r Caesar, they are also lucidnarratives
that hold the reader.
Dynamic, witty, urbane, and highly intelligent, Caesar aroused loyaltyand
admiration among bo th contemporaries and later generations.Nevertheless, his
immense ambition and the contempt h e displayed for therepublican traditions
of his opponents drove them to desperate measuresaga inst him. He therefore
left Rome's great problems for his adopted sonand heir, the future Au gustus.
Allen M. Ward
Bibliography: Adcock, Frank E., Caesar as a Man of Letters (1956;
repr.1969); Bradford, Er nle, Julius Caesar: The Pursuit of Power
(1984);Caesar, Julius, Caesar's War Commentaries, tr ans. by John
Warrington(1953); Duggan, Alfred L., Julius Caesar (1955; repr. 1966); Fuller
,J. C., Julius Caesar (1965; repr. 1991); Gelzer, Matthias, Caesar,Politician
and Statesman , 6th ed. (1968); Grant, Michael, Julius Caesar(1975); Harrison,
George B., ed., Julius Cae sar in Shakespeare, Shaw,and the Ancients (1960);
Kahn, Arthur, The Education of Julius Caesa r(1987); Scullard, H. H., From the
Gracchi to Nero, 4th ed. (1976);Weinstock, Stefan, Divu s Julius (1971);
Yavetz, Zwi, Julius Caesar andHis Public Image (1983).[relatives2.FBK]
Caesar, Gaius Julius

Julius Caesar rose from relative obscurity to supreme power in the lateRoman
republic. A bri lliant general and formidable politician, hedefeated all
rivals to become dictator of Rome. F ear that he would makehimself king
prompted his assassination in 44 BC. But Caesar's adopted son, Octavian, later
rose to become the emperor AUGUSTUS.
Early Life
Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 13, 100 BC. Although patrician
andclaiming descent fro m Venus through Aeneas's son Iulus (Ascanius),Caesar's
family had not achieved real prominenc e. His father, also namedGaius Julius
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Caesar, was Gaius MARIUS's brother-in-law and marriedA urelia, who was
connected with the prominent Aurelii family; he diedabout 85 BC, however, be
fore reaching the consulship. In 84, Caesarmarried Cornelia, daughter of
Marius's old partne r Lucius CorneliusCINNA. When Lucius Cornelius SULLA
ordered him to divorce her, herefused a nd escaped harm through the
intervention of such people as hismother's relative, Gaius Aureli us Cotta.
Caesar was then sent to collect a fleet from the Roman ally Nicomedes IVof
Bithynia and was h onored for conspicuous bravery at the siege ofMytilene (80
BC). Returning home after Sulla' s death (78), heunsuccessfully prosecuted
(77-76) two Sullans, Gnaeus Cornelius Dolabellaan d Gaius Antonius Hibrida. He
then left Rome for studies in Rhodes butwas captured en route b y pirates.
After obtaining ransom, he recruitedprivate troops, captured the pirates, and
ha d them executed in 75-74. Hisstudies on Rhodes were interrupted by the
outbreak of war withMI THRADATES VI of Pontus, against whom he hastily
gathered a force in 74.
Political Rise and Military Success
During a legateship to help Marcus Antonius Creticus fight piracy, Caesarwas
made a pontiff a t Rome in 73 BC. After his military tribunate andpossible
service against SPARTACUS (72 or 7 1), he sided with thoseseeking power from
outside the circle of nobles who dominated theSenat e. He supported
restoration of tribunician powers and the recallfrom exile of those who ha d
supported Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in hisrevolt of 77. Caesar also advertised
his Marian co nnections: bydisplaying Marius's effigies at his aunt Julia's
funeral; through funeraloratio ns (69) for both Julia and his wife; and by the
restoration (65)of Marius' battle trophies o n the Capitoline Hill.
After a quaestorship in Spain (69), Caesar earned popularity among
theTranspadane Gauls by su pporting (68) their agitation for Romancitizenship.
He next married (68) Pompeia, granddaugh ter of Sulla andrelative of POMPEY
THE GREAT, and evidence indicates that he supportedimporta nt military
assignments for Pompey in 67 and 66. As aedile in 65BC, he achieved great
popula rity--and went into debt--by financingsplendid games. He also probably
cooperated (65) wit h Marcus LiciniusCRASSUS in an attempt to annex Egypt, in
supporting (64, 63) CATILINE forth e consulship, and in promoting the
land-distribution bill of PubliusServilius Rullus.
In 64 BC, Caesar presided over trials of those who had committed
murderduring Sulla's proscri ptions. The following year, he prosecuted
GaiusRabirius, and used that trial to attack the l egality of the
Senatusconsultum ultimum, the Senate's decree of a state of emergency. In the
elections of that year, massive bribery helped him become PontifexMaximus.
Caesar took no par t in Catiline's conspiracy, but he courtedpopularity by
opposing the execution of Catiline' s accomplices and, aspraetor in 62, by
supporting measures favorable to Pompey. Soon after,h owever, he divorced
Pompeia on suspicion of infidelity with PubliusCLODIUS, although he refus ed
to testify against the latter in the BonaDea affair (61). Caesar later married
(58) Calpu rnia.
Caesar became governor of Further Spain in 61 after Crassus had helpedpacify
his creditors . Military action in Spain restored Caesar'sfinances, and he
outwitted his political enemie s by forgoing a triumph(the traditional
victor's procession in Rome) in order to win election (60) to the consulate
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with the support of Crassus and Pompey. Faced withincreased oppositio n from
conservatives like CATO THE YOUNGER, Caesar,Crassus, and Pompey formed the
so-called F irst TRIUMVIRATE to furthertheir ambitions in 60-59. After
obtaining a reduction of the Asia n taxcontracts for Crassus, ratification of
Pompey's postwar arrangements inthe East, and lan d for Pompey's veterans,
Caesar received thegovernorships of Illyricum, Cisalpine Gaul, and T
ransalpine Gaul. He wasalso given control of a large army, which he used to
subjugate GAUL . Hegained enormous political strength from the GALLIC WARS,
which lastedfrom 58 to 51 BC.
War with Pompey
Although Caesar's daughter, Julia, married Pompey in 59, strain,encouraged
by Crassus, develo ped between the two men. The "Triumvirate"was renegotiated
at Luca in 56, but the death of Ju lia in 54 and Crassusin 53 and the
phenomenal success of Caesar in Gaul eventually destroyedC aesar's
relationship with Pompey. In 50 Pompey joined opponents ofCaesar's bid for a
secon d consulate. Caesar's offers of compromise wererejected by the Senate,
and on Jan. 10, 49 B C, Caesar precipitated civilwar by leading his army
across the RUBICON into Italy proper.
Caesar's veteran army soon overran Italy, forcing the unprepared Pompeyto
withdraw to Greece . In August 49 a lightning campaign secured Spain,and
Caesar then crossed to Greece. At Dyr rhachium (Durazzo) he suffereda loss,
but his hardened veterans totally defeated Pompey's sup eriornumbers at
Pharsalus on Aug. 9, 48. Pompey fled to Egypt, where he wasmurdered. Follow
ing him there, Caesar became involved in the civil warbetween CLEOPATRA and
her brother PTOLE MY XIII. He made Cleopatra hismistress as well as queen of Egypt.
In 47 BC Caesar went to Anatolia, where he defeated Pompey's allyPharnaces,
king of Bosporus , at Zela; this victory occasioned Caesar'sfamous boast Veni,
vidi, vici ("I came, I saw , I conquered"). Hereturned to Rome, but in
December 47 he crossed to North Africa to meet a new threat from the Pompeian
forces. After victory at Thapsus, hereturned home to an unprece dented
quadruple triumph in 46 BC. Pompey'ssons, however, organized new resistance in
Spain . Caesar's victory overthem at Munda, on Mar. 17, 45, was the hardest of all.
Dictator of Rome
Caesar was now showered with political powers and honors. He wasappointed
dictator (49, 48) , then dictator for 10 years (46), and finallydictator for
life (44). He was also elected co nsul (48, 46-44),appointed prefect of morals
(46), awarded tribunician sacrosanctity (44),an d honored by portrayal on
coins and by the erection of a temple to hisclemency (45). Caesar i ntroduced
numerous reforms, such as limiting thedistribution of free grain, founding
citize n colonies, introducing (Jan.1, 45) the Julian CALENDAR, and enlarging
the Senate. At the sa me timehe reduced debts, revised the tax structure, and
extended Romancitizenship to non-Ital ians. While meeting genuine needs, these
popularreforms also strengthened Caesar's control o f the state at the expense
ofhis opponents, whom he tried to placate with ostentatious clemen cy.
In 44 BC, Caesar, likening himself to Alexander the Great, began to planthe
conquest of Parth ia. Fearing that he would become an absolute king,many whom
he had earlier pardoned conspire d to murder him. Theconspirators, led by
Marcus Junius BRUTUS and Gaius CASSIUS LONGINUS,sta bbed him at a meeting of
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the Senate in Pompey's theater on March 15(the Ides of March), 44 BC . Falling


at the foot of Pompey's statue,Caesar addressed Brutus in Greek: "Even you, lad?"
Caesar was an accomplished orator and writer. His two surviving works,On the
Gallic War an d On the Civil War, introduced the genre of personalwar
commentaries. Subtle propaganda fo r Caesar, they are also lucidnarratives
that hold the reader.
Dynamic, witty, urbane, and highly intelligent, Caesar aroused loyaltyand
admiration among bo th contemporaries and later generations.Nevertheless, his
immense ambition and the contempt h e displayed for therepublican traditions
of his opponents drove them to desperate measuresaga inst him. He therefore
left Rome's great problems for his adopted sonand heir, the future Au gustus.
Allen M. Ward
Bibliography: Adcock, Frank E., Caesar as a Man of Letters (1956;
repr.1969); Bradford, Er nle, Julius Caesar: The Pursuit of Power
(1984);Caesar, Julius, Caesar's War Commentaries, tr ans. by John
Warrington(1953); Duggan, Alfred L., Julius Caesar (1955; repr. 1966); Fuller
,J. C., Julius Caesar (1965; repr. 1991); Gelzer, Matthias, Caesar,Politician
and Statesman , 6th ed. (1968); Grant, Michael, Julius Caesar(1975); Harrison,
George B., ed., Julius Cae sar in Shakespeare, Shaw,and the Ancients (1960);
Kahn, Arthur, The Education of Julius Caesa r(1987); Scullard, H. H., From the
Gracchi to Nero, 4th ed. (1976);Weinstock, Stefan, Divu s Julius (1971);
Yavetz, Zwi, Julius Caesar andHis Public Image (1983).

78th Generation
33555624. Lucius Julius Libo II was born (date unknown).
33555625. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Lucius Julius Libo and Unknown had the following child:
16777812

i. Numerius Julius Caesar.

33555632. Caius Octavius Roma I was born (date unknown).


33555633. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Caius Octavius Roma and Unknown had the following child:
16777816

i. Caius Octavius Sicily II.

33555644. Gaius Julius Caesar II II was born (date unknown). Gaius Julius Caesar II[edit]
Gaius Julius Caesar was the father of Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder who was the father of Julius Caesar, the Roman
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dictator. Nothing is known of the career of Gaius Julius Caesar II, except that he can possibly be identified with a praetor
who died suddenly at Rome,[1] although Lucius Julius, a praetor urbanus in 166 BC is another likely candidate for that fact
mentioned by Pliny.[2]
Gaius Julius Caesar II married a woman from the patrician Marcii Reges, a union his father would have arranged. He in turn
arranged a marriage for his son Gaius to Aurelia Cotta, a daughter from the Cotta branch of the gens Aurelia. The Aurelii
Cottae had been plebeian nobles from the mid-3rd century BC, when two ancestors attained the consulship. His daughter
Julia was married to a former plebeian tribune from an obscure family. This man was Gaius Marius, the novus homo and
seven-time consu
33555645. Marcia Di Roma was born (date unknown). Marcia of Rome
Gaius Julius Caesar II and Marcia Di Roma had the following child:
16777822

i. Emporer Gaius Julius Caesar Di Roma III.

33555646. Quintus Marcius Rex Di Roma was born (date unknown). Quintus Marcius Rex
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to:navigation, search
Quintus Marcius Rex was a name used by men of the gens Marcia in Ancient Rome. They belonged to the Marcii Reges, a
family who were the relatives of Gaius Julius Caesar through his grandmother Marcia.
Quintus Marcius Rex (praetor 144 BC), father of the consul in 118 BC and the great-grandfather of Julius Caesar, famously
known for the Aqua Marcia aqueduct which he constructed and was named after him;
Quintus Marcius Rex (consul 118 BC), paternal great-uncle of Julius Caesar and brother-in-law of Publius Clodius Pulcher;
Possibly another Quintus Marcius Rex who was the son of the consul in 118 BC and the father (or paternal uncle) of the
consul in 68 BC, due to Roman naming conventions;
Quintus Marcius Rex (consul 68 BC), grandson of the consul in 118 BC and a second cousin of Julius Caesar.
33555647. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Quintus Marcius Rex Di Roma and Unknown had the following children:
16777823
33555645

i. Aurelia Di Roma.
ii. Marcia Di Roma.

79th Generation
67111248. Lucius Julius Libo I was born (date unknown).
67111249. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Lucius Julius Libo and Unknown had the following child:
33555624

i. Lucius Julius Libo II.

67111264. Cneius Octavius Rufus Quaestor Republic was born (date unknown). Chancellor of the Republic
Cneius/ENEIUS
67111265. Unknown was born (date unknown).
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Cneius Octavius Rufus Quaestor Republic and Unknown had the following child:
33555632

i. Caius Octavius Roma I.

67111288. Gaius Julius Caesar I I was born (date unknown).


67111289. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Gaius Julius Caesar I and Unknown had the following child:
33555644

i. Gaius Julius Caesar II II.

67111290. Quintus Marcius Rex Di Roma is the same as person number 33555646.
67111291. Unknown is the same as person number 33555647.
Quintus Marcius Rex Di Roma and Unknown had the following children:
16777823
33555645

i. Aurelia Di Roma.
ii. Marcia Di Roma.

80th Generation
134222496. Lucius Julius Julus was born (date unknown).
134222497. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Lucius Julius Julus and Unknown had the following child:
67111248

i. Lucius Julius Libo I.

134222576. Sextus Julius Caesar I I was born (date unknown). Caesar


134222577. Unknown was born (date unknown).
Sextus Julius Caesar I and Unknown had the following child:
67111288

i. Gaius Julius Caesar I I.

81st Generation
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268445152. Lucius Julius Caesar is the same as person number 8388906.
268445153. Unknown is the same as person number 8388907.
Lucius Julius Caesar and Unknown had the following children:
134222576
4194453

i. Sextus Julius Caesar I I.


ii. Julia Caesar.

Preparer:

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Queen Olaf . . . 201


Queen Rotrou (Chrotude) (b. 690) . . . 183, 187
Queen Sirgis (b. 507) . . . 204
Queen Strada . . . 231
Queen Vana . . . 222
Reitrude . . . 156
Thrond (b. 625) . . . 186
Warinus . . . 191
<NO SURNAME>
Emperor Charlemagne (b. 742) . . . 172, 180
King Batherus (b. 238) . . . 227228
King Beli Mawr of Briton . . . 245, 247
King Bernard Lombardy (b. 797) . . . 164, 169
KIng Clodius II 59-GF (b. 272) . . . 227
King Clodius IV . . . 218, 220
King Clodomir V (b. 251) . . . 223, 225
King Cunobelin (Cymbeline) . . . 234235
King Dagobert (b. 300) . . . 217, 219
King Dagobert I (b. 230) . . . 225226
King Genebold (b. 354) . . . 216217
King Hilderic (b. 212) . . . 228229
King of the Franks Clodius IV (b. 104) . . . 229230
King Richimir II . . . 222223
King Sigimerus I . . . 210, 212
King Skjold (b. 233) . . . 224
King Sunno 62-GF (b. 137) . . . 228229
King Walter . . . 226227
Lord Reynold DE WEST/ (b. 1395) . . . 83, 88
Queen Althildis 65-GM (b. 105) . . . 230231
AB ENID OF CYMRY
King Manogan . . . 246, 249
ADAMS
Margaret (b. 1565) . . . 64, 72
Nickolas (b. 1548) . . . 72
ADILSSON
King Eystein (b. 594) . . . 197, 199
AGNASSON
King Alrek 6thC 37-TR (b. 445) . . . 211, 213
ALFARINSDATTER
Queen Alfhild 36-GM (b. 794) . . . 172, 177
ALGAUTSDOTTER
Queen Gauthild (b. 664) . . . 185, 189
ALREKSSON
King Yngvi 7thC 36-TR (b. 466) . . . 209, 211
AMLAMANIA
Godefroy . . . 191
ANGLACHAU
Gerold (b. 740) . . . 180
ANJOU
Foulques II (b. 920) . . . 139
Foulques III (b. 987) . . . 122, 131
King Foulques IV (b. 1043) . . . 114, 118
King Foulques V (b. 1092) . . . 111, 115
ANTON
Alice (b. 1533) . . . 72, 75

. . . 32, 226
. . . 92
? . . . 46, 166, 193
? (b. 1102) . . . 105
? (b. 1128) . . . 97
? (b. 1130) . . . 105
? (b. 1178) . . . 100
? (b. 1325) . . . 89
Agnes (b. 1500) . . . 75
Alfarin (b. 739) . . . 176
Alice (b. 1174) . . . 100
Bertrada . . . 184
Caius Octavius IV . . . 246
Constance (b. 1507) . . . 75
Countess Gerberge . . . 139
Countess Havlive (b. 968) . . . 133
Countess Hildegarde . . . 123
Deuteria . . . 202, 207, 211
Douchess Alpaide (b. 654) . . . 187
Eliza . . . 20
Elizabeth (b. 1020) . . . 125
Elizabeth (b. 1492) . . . 75
Elizabeth (b. 1590) . . . 52
Ellinor (b. 1615) . . . 41
Emma (b. 740) . . . 180, 184
Empress Livia Druscilla Julia Augusta . . . 239, 245
Frances (b. 1619) . . . 33
Gymer (b. 214) . . . 226
heiress Elizabeth (b. 1425) . . . 82
Hester? . . . 39
Hnabe (b. 725) . . . 184, 188
Houching . . . 188, 191
Itte (b. 590) . . . 196
Joan (b. 1527) . . . 72
King Clodius (b. 395) . . . 211, 214
King Dan (b. 412) . . . 211
King of the FRANKS Farabert (b. 122) . . . 229230
King Theodomir . . . 219, 222
King Yngvi 59-GF (b. 193) . . . 226
Kunza . . . 191
Lady Dode (b. 586) . . . 193
Lady Elizabeth . . . 121, 129
Mandubratius . . . 238
Margaret . . . 72
Margaret (b. 1595) . . . 41
Mary (b. 1552) . . . 55
Mary (b. 1601) . . . 52
Mary? . . . 48
Ogne . . . 200
Orboda (b. 218) . . . 226
Queen Aseyla . . . 222
Queen Cunigunde (b. 797) . . . 165
Queen Danpi (b. 395) . . . 214
Queen Gefion (b. 233) . . . 225
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Thomas (b. 1508) . . . 75


ANTONIUS
Praetor Marcus III . . . 239, 246
AQUITAINE
Queen Eleanore (b. 1121) . . . 103
ARRINGTON
Gilbert . . . 3
Gloria Roberta (b. 1923) . . . 1, 3
Nancy . . . 3
Neal . . . 3
Robert HARTCELL (b. 1900) . . . 3
AUNSSON
King Egil (b. 530) . . . 202, 205
AVITUS
Emperor Marcus Maecilius 47-GF (b. 400) . . . 208,
211
BACHELDER
Philip (b. 1531) . . . 67
BACON
Elizabeth Holloway (b. 1606) . . . 39
BAEKEN
Catharina . . . 63
BAKELMANS
Catharina . . . 48
BALBUS
Marcus Atius . . . 249
BARCELONA
Countess Godehildes (b. 1004) . . . 125
BARKER
Elizabeth . . . 63, 71
George . . . 71
BATCHELDER
Stephen (b. 1561) . . . 55, 67
BATCHELDOR
Deborah . . . 44, 56
BATES
Anne . . . 56
BEAUCHAMP
Duchess Eleanor 15-GM . . . 80
BEAUCLERC
Queen Matilda . . . 106
BEAUFORT
Bishop Henry 14-GF (b. 1375) . . . 76, 80
Duke Edmund 15-GF (b. 1406) . . . 79, 83
Duke John 16-GF (b. 1372) . . . 82, 87
Lord Charles (Knight) 13-GF (b. 1460) . . . 73, 77
UNKNOWN . . . 74
BEGGUE
Douchess ? (b. 613) . . . 190, 196
BRITAIN
King Coilus (Coel) (b. 125) . . . 231
BRITON
King Aviragus (Gwenivyth) (b. 81) . . . 232, 234
King Llud Ap Beli . . . 237, 245
King Tenantius . . . 235, 238

BROWNE
Anthony (Knight) . . . 74
Countess Elizabeth . . . 70, 74
BRUCE
Elizabeth Jane (b. 1777) . . . 9
BULKELEY
Mary (b. 1636) . . . 20, 33
Rowland (b. 1542) . . . 63, 71
Rowland (b. 1590) . . . 39, 47
Thomas (b. 1515) . . . 70, 74
William (b. 1480) . . . 74
William (b. 1565) . . . 46, 63
William (b. 1618) . . . 32, 39
CAESAR
Governor Lucius Julius 73-GF . . . 247, 249, 259
Julia . . . 245, 248, 259
Numerius Julius . . . 249, 256
CAESAR I
Gaius Julius I . . . 258
Sextus Julius I . . . 248, 258259
CAESAR II
Gaius Julius II . . . 256, 258
CALVERT
Lady Mary (b. 1624) . . . 31
CARLOMAN
King Pepin . . . 169, 175
CASTILE
Queen Eleanor (b. 1244) . . . 94
CECIL
1st Baron Burghley Thomas 10-GF (b. 1542) . . . 45,
62
2nd Earl of Exeter Thomas Jr. (Sir) 9-GF (b. 1578) .
. . 36, 46
Ann (b. 1700) . . . 14, 21
Archibald (b. 1767) . . . 11
Baron William 11-GF (b. 1521) . . . 56
Bazel (b. 1805) . . . 10
Benjamin (b. 1774) . . . 1011
Catherine (b. 1567) . . . 46
Christopher (b. 1576) . . . 46
Dorothy . . . 46
Edward (b. 1571) . . . 46
Edward (b. 1670) . . . 33
Elizabeth (b. 1574) . . . 46
Elizabeth (b. 1719) . . . 13
Elizabeth (b. 1760) . . . 11
Frances . . . 46
George (b. 1764) . . . 11
James (b. 1670) . . . 20, 33
John . . . 11, 33
John (b. 1689) . . . 19
John (b. 1721) . . . 13
John F. F. (b. 1800) . . . 10
Joshua (b. 1733) . . . 13
Lucy . . . 46
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Mary (b. 1573) . . . 46


Mary (b. 1716) . . . 13
Mary (b. 1757) . . . 11
Mildred . . . 46
Phillip (b. 1716) . . . 13
Phillip (b. 1765) . . . 11
Phillip S. (b. 1692) . . . 13, 19
Richard (b. 1570) . . . 46
Richard (b. 1666) . . . 33
Robert (b. 1668) . . . 33
Sally . . . 10
Susan (b. 1574) . . . 46
Susannah . . . 19
Susannah (b. 1712) . . . 13
Susannah (b. 1768) . . . 11
Thomas . . . 33
Thomas (b. 1760) . . . 11
William (b. 1566) . . . 46
William (b. 1755) . . . 11
William (Henry) (b. 1621) . . . 37
William B. (b. 1730) . . . 11, 13
CHAMBERLAIN
Katherine (b. 1517) . . . 75
CHEKE
Baroness Mary 11-GM (b. 1512) . . . 62, 67
Peter . . . 67
CIMBRI
Queen Argotta (b. 376) . . . 214, 216
CISEL
Rachel (b. 1799) . . . 6, 10
CISSELL
(Sir) John Baptiste 8-GF (b. 1638) . . . 31, 33, 37
CLAUDIA
Queen Genuissa Julia 68-GM . . . 233, 235
CLAUDIUS
Marcus Livius Drusus . . . 245, 247
COLTON
Marie . . . 47, 63
Richard . . . 63
CORNWALL
Eleanor . . . 81, 85
John . . . 84
DAGSSON
King Agni 5thC 38-TR (b. 424) . . . 212, 215
Queen Dagreid (b. 449) . . . 211, 213
DANPSDOTTER
Queen Drott (b. 365) . . . 219, 221
DANPSSON
Queen Drott (b. 365) . . . 218
DANSSON
Frodi (b. 433) . . . 209, 211
D'AUXERRE
Ansaud I Le Riche Vicomte (b. 910) . . . 162
DE ALFRETON
Amicia (b. 1213) . . . 97, 100

Robert (Lord) (b. 1170) . . . 100


DE BALIOL
Bernard II (b. 1135) . . . 115
Enetau . . . 112, 116
Lady Cecily . . . 102, 104
Lord Hugh (b. 1189) . . . 106, 112
DE BALLIOL
King John 23-GF . . . 104, 108
DE BAYEUX
Count Pepin III Berenguer Perrone (b. 820) . . . 161,
165
DE BOTREAUX
Lady Margaret . . . 84, 89
Lord William . . . 88
DE BRETAGE
? . . . 165, 170
DE BRETAGNE
Douchess Judith (b. 982) . . . 153
Erispoe II (b. 810) . . . 169, 175
Nominoe (b. 780) . . . 175
DE BURGH
Baron John (Sir) . . . 101, 104
John (b. 1210) . . . 104
Madam Hawise (b. 1256) . . . 99, 102
DE CHALLONS
Adelaide . . . 139
DE CREPON
Douchess Gunnora (b. 946) . . . 159, 162
DE CREPON KING OF..
Herbastus Herfast (b. 906) . . . 162
DE DIJON
Raingarde . . . 162, 166
Raoul Comte . . . 166, 170
DE FAILAISE
Douchess Herleve 30-GM (b. 1003) . . . 147, 154
Duxia (b. 985) . . . 153
Fulbert Tanner (b. 978) . . . 153
DE FONTAINES
Aleaume . . . 112, 116
Enguerrand . . . 116, 121
Guillaume . . . 120
Lady Cicely (b. 1185) . . . 107, 113
DE GOMETZ
Hodierne (b. 1014) . . . 133
Lady Bertrade (b. 1001) . . . 124
DE GRELLE
Albert (b. 1135) . . . 105
Emma (b. 1152) . . . 102, 105
Lady Joan . . . 95, 99
Robert (b. 1174) . . . 106
Sir Robert . . . 101, 104
Sir Robert (b. 1252) . . . 99, 101
Thomas . . . 103, 106
DE HOLAND
Lady Margaret . . . 93
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DE HUNTINGDON
Lady Margaret . . . 110
DE KNOWSELIGH
Katherine (b. 1225) . . . 93, 97
Thomas (Sir) (b. 1222) . . . 97
DE LA POLE
1st Earl of Suffolk Michael . . . 92
Lady Anne . . . 88, 92
DE LA WARRE
1st Baron Roger . . . 98
2 Baron John (Sir) . . . 95, 98
Baron John . . . 93, 96
Lord Roger (Baron) (b. 1326) . . . 91, 93
DE LANDEN
Mayor Pepin (b. 590) . . . 195
DE LANVALLEI
Hawise . . . 104
DE LATHAM
Hugh (b. 1365) . . . 85, 89
Lord Robert (Sir) (b. 1224) . . . 93, 97
Lord Robert (Sir) 21-GF (b. 1198) . . . 96, 100
Philip (b. 1310) . . . 89, 92
Richard (b. 1172) . . . 99, 102
Robert (b. 1135) . . . 102, 105
Thomas (b. 1396) . . . 81, 85
DE LATHAM (SIR)
Philip (b. 1310) . . . 92, 94
DE LORRAINE
Alberade (b. 930) . . . 138, 148
DE MACON
Countess Beatrix (b. 974) . . . 122, 130
DE MAILLY
Charlotte . . . 120
DE MONTFORT
Earl Simon (b. 1025) . . . 118, 124
Queen Bertrade (b. 1060) . . . 114, 120
Sigmeur Amauri (b. 1000) . . . 123, 131
DE MONTLHERY
? (b. 985) . . . 146, 151
Elizabeth . . . 125, 133
Thibault (b. 970) . . . 151, 156
DE MORVILLE
Lady Elena . . . 113
DE MORVOIS
Countess Beatrice (b. 862) . . . 155
DE MOWBRAY
Lady Aliamore (Eleanor) . . . 91
DE PICQUIGNY
Agnes (b. 1148) . . . 116
DE RENNES
Countess ? (b. 852) . . . 161, 165
Gurvand . . . 165
DE ROUCY
Countess Hermentrude (b. 963) . . . 130, 138
Renaud (b. 931) . . . 138

DE SENLIS
Douches Sprote De Bretagne 30-GM (b. 911) . . .
141, 151, 162
DE ST. VALERIE
Bernard III (b. 1065) . . . 121, 126
Gauthier (b. 1035) . . . 125
Laurette (b. 1156) . . . 113, 117
Renaud II (b. 1095) . . . 116, 121
DE TAILLEFER
Queen Isabella (b. 1188) . . . 101
DE TREGOZ
Baroness Clarice . . . 98
DE VALOISE
Duchess Pope (b. 872) . . . 150, 156
DE VERE
Dorothy (b. 1497) . . . 69
DE VERMANDOIS
Adelaide (b. 950) . . . 131, 139
Robert (b. 920) . . . 139
DE VERMANDOIS COUNT
Count Herbert I32-GF (b. 840) . . . 155, 162
DE WEST
Lord Thomas (b. 1365) . . . 87, 90
Thomas (b. 1321) . . . 90
D'EVEREUX ARCHBISHO
Count Robert Rouen (b. 964) . . . 132, 145, 162
D'EVREUX
Countess Agnes (b. 1030) . . . 119, 125
D'HERISTAL
Duke Pepin II Austrasia (b. 635) . . . 187, 191
DI ROMA
Ancaria . . . 248
Attila Major Balbus . . . 246, 249
Aurelia . . . 250, 257258
Emporer Gaius Julius Caesar III . . . 250, 257
Gaius Julius Caesar III . . . 250
Julia Minor Caesar . . . 249250
Marcia . . . 257258
Quintus Marcius Rex . . . 257258
DOMALDASSON
King Domar SC 41-TR (b. 361) . . . 218219
DOMARSSON
King Dyggvi (b. 382) . . . 216, 218
DRUID
Capoir . . . 249
DRUSUS
Emperor Nero Claudius Germanicus 70-GF . . . 235,
239
Marcus Livius . . . 247, 249
DU LOIRE
Countess Matilda De Chateau (b. 1070) . . . 115, 120
DU LORIE ROBERT
Seigneur De Chateau (b. 1016) . . . 125
DU MAINE
Queen Ermengarde (b. 1096) . . . 112, 115
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DUCK
Elizabeth (b. 1594) . . . 35, 41
John (b. 1611) . . . 41
DUFFIELD
Agnes . . . 67
DUNBAR
Lady Gunnild . . . 118
DUNGAN
Abel (b. 1734) . . . 17
Hannah Evans (b. 1725) . . . 13, 17
John (b. 1540) . . . 63, 71
Patrick (b. 1528) . . . 71
Thomas (b. 1584) . . . 48, 63
Thomas (b. 1634) . . . 35, 44
Thomas Wing (b. 1690) . . . 16, 31
William (b. 1606) . . . 41, 48
William (b. 1665) . . . 30, 36
DYGGVASSON
King Dag 4thC 39-TR (b. 403) . . . 215, 217
EATON
John (b. 1629) . . . 35
Sarah (b. 1655) . . . 29, 35
EGILSSON
King Ottar (b. 551) . . . 201, 204
ENGLAND
King Henry I Beauclerc 28-GF . . . 126, 137
Princess Heluna (b. 784) . . . 168
EVANS
Esther (b. 1707) . . . 16, 31
John (b. 1680) . . . 31
EVREUX
Count Richard (b. 986) . . . 124, 133
EYSTEINSDOTTIR
Queen Asa 37-GM (b. 708) . . . 176, 182
EYSTEINSSON
Earl of More, Viking Ragnvald 32-GF (b. 820) . . .
154, 161
EYSTEINSSON KING OF
King Ingvar (The Tall) (b. 616) . . . 192, 197
FERREOL
Count Geoffroy I (b. 970) . . . 121, 130
FERREOLUS
Seator Tonantius II (b. 493) . . . 204, 207
FERROLEUS
Senator Tonantius I (b. 420) . . . 206, 208
FINLAND
King Frosti (b. 402) . . . 215
FISHER
Ann (b. 1775) . . . 10
FITZ HERBERT
Alice . . . 90
FJOLNARSSON
King Svegi (b. 277) . . . 222, 224
FLANDERS
Anne (b. 1538) . . . 67

Queen Matilda 29-GM (b. 1031) . . . 136


FORNJOTSSON
King Kari 45 GF (b. 185) . . . 202, 205
FORNJOTUR
King ? 46 GF (b. 160) . . . 205
FORSTER
Margaret (b. 1555) . . . 63
FRANCE
Blithildes (b. 513) . . . 200
Queen Isabella (b. 1292) . . . 93
Robert II (b. 970) . . . 131
FRANKS
King Antenor IV . . . 234235
King Clodemir III 70-GF . . . 235, 237
King Clodius II . . . 244
King Marcomir III . . . 236, 245
King Marcomir IV (b. 100) . . . 230231
King Odomir 66-GF (b. 114) . . . 230231
King Pepin III (b. 714) . . . 177, 184
King Ratherius 68-GF . . . 232, 234
King Richemer 67-GF . . . 231232
FREEBORN
Mary (b. 1625) . . . 44, 52
William (b. 1594) . . . 52
FRIDLEIFSSON
King Frodi (b. 281) . . . 221, 223
King Havar (b. 325) . . . 218219
FRIDLIEFSSON
King Frodi (b. 479) . . . 205, 207
FRODASSON
King Fridleif (b. 303) . . . 219, 222
King Halfdan (b. 503) . . . 204, 206
King Vermund (b. 369) . . . 216217
FROSTADOTTER
Queen Skjalf (b. 428) . . . 213, 215
FROSTASSON
King Jokull 43-GF (b. 240) . . . 198, 201
GALLOWAY
Fergus Lord . . . 121
Lord Roland 25-GF (b. 1164) . . . 113, 118
Lord Uchtred 26-GF (b. 1136) . . . 117, 121
Queen Devorguilla . . . 104, 111
GANDOLFSSON
Alfhild (b. 728) . . . 177
GASTINOIS
Count Geoffroy II (b. 1000) . . . 118, 122
GASTONOIS
Countess Ermengarde (b. 1018) . . . 118, 123
GATINAIS
Count Aubri 29-GF . . . 129, 138
Count Aubri III . . . 147
Count of Geoffrey 30-GF . . . 137, 148
GAUTREKSSON
King Algaut (b. 639) . . . 189, 192
GAUTSSON
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King Gautrek (b. 618) . . . 192


GERMANS
Douchess Gerberg (b. 913) . . . 148
GERVASE
Seigneur De Chateau (b. 1043) . . . 120, 125
GIJSBERT
Maryken . . . 41
GITTINGS
Elizabeth Sprigg . . . 13, 20
Philip (b. 1670) . . . 19
GODFREDUS
Reverend WYNGE (b. 1526) . . . 64
GORRSSON
King Heytir 39-GF (b. 425) . . . 185, 188
GRANT
Levina (b. 1530) . . . 67
GRIFFIN
George . . . 46
Katherine (b. 1610) . . . 38, 46
GRISEGONELLE
Geoffrey (b. 958) . . . 131, 139
GROSVENOR
Elizabeth Randall (b. 1515) . . . 70
GUDRODSON
King Olaf II (b. 770) . . . 167, 172
GULICK
Catlayntie (b. 1723) . . . 11, 15
Pieter (b. 1689) . . . 14
GYMERSDOTTER
Queen Gerd 57-GM (b. 239) . . . 224, 226
HAFDANNSDOTTIR
Queen Solveig (b. 684) . . . 182, 186
HAINAULT
Queen Philippa 18-GM (b. 1314) . . . 90
HALFDANSDATTER
Solveig (b. 670) . . . 182
HALFDANSON
King Gudrod Jagtkinge (b. 738) . . . 170, 176
HALFDANSSON
Earl Ivar 35-GF (b. 770) . . . 166, 170
Fridleif (b. 456) . . . 207, 210
King Helgi (b. 528) . . . 201, 204
King Ivar (b. 612) . . . 189, 193
HARALDSSON
King Halfdan (b. 590) . . . 193, 197
HAVARSSON
King Frodi (b. 347) . . . 217218
HELGASDATTER
Queen Yrsa (b. 565) . . . 199, 201
HEYTSSON
King Svidri (b. 600) . . . 181, 185
HILL
Beatrice (b. 1500) . . . 74
Lady Jane . . . 77
HOLBROOK

Rebecca (b. 1597) . . . 52, 64


Thomas . . . 72, 75
Thomas (b. 1500) . . . 75
William (b. 1568) . . . 64, 73
HOLLAND
Duchess Margaret 16-GM . . . 82
HROARSSON
Valdar (b. 547) . . . 199
HROLFSDOTTER
Countess Ragnhild (b. 848) . . . 155, 161
HUNGERFORD
2nd Lord Robert . . . 84
Lady Katherine . . . 81, 84
HYDE
Mary . . . 46
ICENI
Boudicea . . . 233
Prasutagus . . . 233
Queen Julia 67-GM . . . 231, 233
INGJALDSSON
King Olaf 39-GF (b. 682) . . . 181, 186
INGVARSSON
King Braut Onund (b. 636) . . . 188, 192
IVARSSON
Earl Eystein Glumra 33-GF (b. 800) . . . 160, 163
Queen Aud (b. 633) . . . 186, 189
JAMES
Sarah (b. 1685) . . . 31
JOHN
Jr. Latham (b. 1559) . . . 64, 72
JOKULSSON
King Snaer 42-GF (b. 275) . . . 196, 199, 222
JORUNDSSON
King Aun (b. 509) . . . 205, 207
JOYNER
Mary Katherine (b. 1668) . . . 18
JULUS
Lucius Julius . . . 258
KARASSON
King Frosti 44 GF (b. 210) . . . 200, 202
LA JEUNE
Empress Antonia Minor Augusta . . . 236, 244
LA VIEILLE
Octavia Minor . . . 243, 246
LA WARRE
Lady Joan . . . 87, 92
LAENEN
Bartholomeus . . . 63
Gysbrecht Thyssen (b. 1646) . . . 33, 41
LAENEN VAN PELT
Matthys Jansen (b. 1626) . . . 40, 48
LAMBERSEN
Jannetje Adrianese (b. 1651) . . . 34
LANE
Mary (b. 1678) . . . 21, 34
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LAON
Heribert (b. 690) . . . 184, 188
Martin (b. 660) . . . 187
Queen Bertrade II (b. 720) . . . 179, 184
LATHAM
Frances (b. 1609) . . . 42, 52
Frances (b. 1630) . . . 43
Henry (Lord) (b. 1100) . . . 104
John (b. 1522) . . . 71, 75
Lewis (Iii) (b. 1584) . . . 48, 64
Thomas (b. 1475) . . . 74, 79
LATHOM
Nicholas (b. 1425) . . . 79, 82
LE RICHE
Ansaud II (b. 940) . . . 156, 162
LIBO
Lucius Julius I . . . 257258
Lucius Julius II . . . 256257
LODBROCK
Ragnar (b. 750) . . . 172, 177
LORRAINE
Duke Gilbert (b. 890) . . . 148
MACDONAL
Lord Alan 24-GF . . . 108, 114
MACEDONIA
Governor Caius Octavius IV . . . 246, 249
MACON
Count Alberic II . . . 130
MAINE
Count Elias . . . 115
MARC-ANTOINE II
Creticus II . . . 245
MARTEL
King Charles (b. 688) . . . 183, 187
MATTHEWS
Danny Ray (b. 1946) . . . 1
David (b. 1954) . . . 1
Georgia (b. 1957) . . . 1
Gloria Ann (b. 1953) . . . 1
Lyle Harold "Bud" (b. 1917) . . . 2
Ned T. (b. 1924) . . . 1, 3
Patricia Ann (b. 1949) . . . 1
Phillip (b. 1948) . . . 1
Phillip II (b. 1952) . . . 1
Phillip Sheridan (b. 1887) . . . 1
Phyllis Beulah (b. 1921) . . . 2
Robert Lester (b. 1927) . . . 3
Robert William (b. 1959) . . . 1
Sharon Lee (b. 1945) . . . 1
Shirley Georgiana (b. 1915) . . . 2
Steven Ned (b. 1958) . . . 1
Ted . . . 1
Vernon Phllip (b. 1947) . . . 1
William Howard (b. 1908) . . . 2
MESSALINA

Empress Valeria . . . 235


MORITON
Duke of Normandy Richard I (The Fearless) (b. 933)
. . . 142, 156, 162
MORTIMER
Hugh . . . 81
Lady Elizabeth . . . 78, 81
MOSELLE
Senitor Ansbertus (b. 523) . . . 200, 202
NEFJA
Hrolf (b. 822) . . . 161
NERO
Emperor Appius Claudius . . . 245, 247
Emperor Tiberius Claudis Drusus Caesar . . . 234,
236
Emperor Tiberius Claudius . . . 238, 245, 247
NEVILLE
3rd Baron John III (Lord Latimer) 12-GF (b. 1493) . .
. 67
4th Baron Latymer John 11-GF (b. 1520) . . . 62, 69
Baroness Dorothy (b. 1548) . . . 45, 62
Catherine (b. 1542) . . . 62
Elizabeth (b. 1550) . . . 62
John . . . 78
Lucy . . . 74, 78
Lucy (b. 1549) . . . 62
NORMANDY
Duke Guillaume I30-GF (b. 893) . . . 139, 150, 162
Duke Richard II (The Good) (b. 962) . . . 151, 160
Duke Robert I (The Magnificent) (b. 999) . . . 146,
153
Duke Rollo (The Viking) 31-GF (b. 860) . . . 148,
155
King William I The Conqueror 29-GF (b. 1024) . . .
133, 147
NUTHALL
Eleanor (b. 1648) . . . 32, 39
John . . . 46
John (b. 1620) . . . 38, 46
OF METZ
Bishop St. Arnulf (b. 582) . . . 193, 198
OLAFSON
King Rognvald (b. 816) . . . 163, 167
OLAFSSON
King Halfdan (b. 704) . . . 176, 182
ONUNDSON
King Ingjald Braut (b. 660) . . . 185, 189
OPLAENDINGE
King Ivar Vid Fame 34-GF (b. 790) . . . 163, 166
OTTARSSON
King Adils (b. 572) . . . 199, 201
OXENBRIDGE
Countess Susan (b. 1612) . . . 36, 46
Johnannes (b. 1550) . . . 62
Thomas (b. 1578) . . . 46, 63
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PALACE
Duke Ansigise (Anchises) (b. 602) . . . 190, 195
PARKER
Eliza Caroline (b. 1858) . . . 3
PIERS
Petronille Fitz . . . 112
PLANTAGENET
King Edward I (b. 1239) . . . 94, 98
King Edward II (b. 1284) . . . 92, 94
King Edward III (b. 1312) . . . 89, 93
King Geoffrey V (b. 1113) . . . 105, 112
King Henry (b. 1132) . . . 102, 106
King Henry III (b. 1207) . . . 98, 101
King John (b. 1167) . . . 100, 103
PLATAGENET
Duke John (b. 1340) . . . 85, 90
PROVENCE
Queen Eleanor (b. 1217) . . . 98
RADBARDSSON
King Randver (b. 670) . . . 182, 187
RAGNARSON
Sigurd (b. 782) . . . 167, 172
REPUBLIC
Cneius Octavius Rufus Quaestor . . . 257
RIGSSON
Danp (b. 340) . . . 221
RING
Sigurd (b. 724) . . . 177, 183
ROGNVALDSDOTTIR
Countess Ascrida 33-GM (b. 812) . . . 160, 164
ROMA
Caius Octavius I . . . 256, 258
ROME
Agricola . . . 211
Duke Ferreolus (b. 460) . . . 207, 210
Papinilla . . . 206, 209
RUGJI
Queen Hasilda . . . 230
RUSSIA
King Radbard (b. 638) . . . 186
SADLER
Ellen (b. 1510) . . . 75
SAGE
Gertrude (b. 1901) . . . 3
SAUNDERS
Edith (b. 1562) . . . 64
SAVOY
Oda (b. 580) . . . 197
SCHELDE
Bishop Arnoldus (b. 540) . . . 197, 200
Senitor Ansbertus Ferreolus . . . 201, 204
SEIGNEUR
Guy (b. 1009) . . . 133, 146
SEIGNEUR DE LA FERTE
Milon (b. 979) . . . 145

SENLIS
Count Hubert (b. 880) . . . 150
SESSELL
William II (b. 1665) . . . 17, 32
SHIRTCLIFFE
John (b. 1610) . . . 40
Mary (b. 1640) . . . 33, 40
SICILY
Caius Octavius II . . . 249, 256
SIGUDSDOTTIR
Aslaug (b. 755) . . . 172, 177
SIGURDSDOTTIR
Queen Tora 34-GM . . . 164, 168
SILURIA
King Marius Cyllin (Meric) . . . 231, 233
SKJOLDSSON
King Fridleif (b. 257) . . . 222, 225
SNAERSSON
King Thorri 41-GF (b. 320) . . . 191, 197, 222
Queen Drive 46-GGA (b. 302) . . . 196, 220, 222
SOISSONS
Guigin (b. 799) . . . 175
SOLFASSON
Halfdan (b. 660) . . . 186
SOMERSET
Baroness Lucy (b. 1523) . . . 62, 70
Earl of Worcester Henry (Knight) (b. 1496) . . . 69,
74
Mary . . . 74
William (b. 1527) . . . 70
SPINKE
Anne (b. 1610) . . . 40
SPRIGG
Ann (b. 1676) . . . 19, 32
Captain Thomas Military Officer (b. 1630) . . . 32, 38
Thomas (b. 1604) . . . 37
STEVENTON
? . . . 71
STILLWELL
Elsie Jane (b. 1830) . . . 4
SVEGDASSON
King Vanlandi 55-GF (b. 298) . . . 220, 222
SVEIDASSON
King Halfdan 36-GF (b. 700) . . . 170, 176
SVIDRASSON
King Sveide (b. 650) . . . 175, 181
SWEDEN
King Dag (The Powerful) (b. 431) . . . 213
SWEDES
King Njord 58-GF (b. 214) . . . 225, 227
SWIFT
Hannah . . . 36
SWYNFORD
Duchess Catherine (b. 1350) . . . 86
SYAGRIOUS
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Flavius Afranius . . . 210


THAYER
Constance . . . 72, 76
John (b. 1503) . . . 75
THORLEY
Lady Margaret . . . 84, 88
Lord Robert . . . 88
THORRASSON
King Gorr 40-GF (b. 365) . . . 188, 192
THRONDSSON
Eystein (b. 668) . . . 182, 186
THURINGIA
King Weldephus 50-GF (b. 360) . . . 214
Queen Basina 49-GM (b. 398) . . . 211, 215
TOULOUSE
Constance . . . 131
TREVES
Bishop Leutwinus . . . 187, 191
TRONDHEIM
Eystein . . . 166
Queen Eysteinsson 34-GM . . . 163, 167
TROYES
Count Eudes (b. 829) . . . 170, 175
UNKNOWN
. . . 46, 63, 78, 85, 88, 92, 101, 104, 106, 116,
120121, 129, 138, 148, 151, 161162, 166167,
169170, 175177, 181, 183189, 191192, 197,
200202, 204207, 209211, 213, 215223,
225232, 234235, 237238, 244245, 247250,
256259
. . . 35, 64
(b. 1400) . . . 85
(b. 244) . . . 199
(b. 276) . . . 196, 222
(b. 780) . . . 175
(b. 890) . . . 151
? . . . 209
? (b. 1429) . . . 79
? Theodora . . . 62
Bertrada (b. 660) . . . 188
Margaret (b. 1672) . . . 28
Queen Anna . . . 246
VALDARSSON
Harald (b. 568) . . . 197, 200
VAN PELT
Jan Laenen (b. 1594) . . . 47, 63
VAN SICKLEN
Eva (b. 1689) . . . 14, 21
VAN SYCKLIN
Ferdinandes Jun (b. 1663) . . . 21
VANDALS
Princess Hildis (b. 572) . . . 197
VANLANDASSON
King Visbur FC 42-TR (b. 319) . . . 220
VELITRAE

Caius Octavius III . . . 248, 250


VERMUNDSSON
King Olaf (b. 391) . . . 213, 216
Queen ? (b. 415) . . . 211, 214
VINZGAU
Empress Hildegard (b. 758) . . . 174, 180
VISBURSSON
King Domaldi FC-42R (b. 340) . . . 219, 221
WALDRAT
? (b. 774) . . . 180
WATTS
Elizabeth Eaton (b. 1689) . . . 16, 30
Gregory (b. 1590) . . . 41
Henry . . . 34, 41
Reverend John (b. 1661) . . . 28, 35
WEAVER
Clement . . . 52, 64
Clement (b. 1620) . . . 44, 52
Elizabeth (b. 1645) . . . 35, 44
Griffith (b. 1506) . . . 75
John (b. 1530) . . . 72, 75
Thomas (b. 1560) . . . 64, 72
WEST
Lady Elizabeth . . . 73, 78
Lord Richard . . . 80, 84
Lord Thomas (Sir) (b. 1457) . . . 77, 81
WESTPHALIA
King Pharamund 50-GF (b. 370) . . . 214
WHING
Daniel . . . 36, 45
Deborah . . . 31, 36
John (b. 1584) . . . 44, 55
WICOFF
James (b. 1778) . . . 11
WIKOFF
Antje (b. 1754) . . . 12
Cornelius (b. 1757) . . . 12
Cornelius J. (b. 1763) . . . 12
Jacobus (b. 1708) . . . 11
Jacobus (b. 1748) . . . 12
Janethe (b. 1755) . . . 12
Johannis . . . 12
Neltje (b. 1762) . . . 12
Peter (b. 1745) . . . 12
Sarah (b. 1758) . . . 12
Sarah (b. 1765) . . . 12
Willemptje . . . 12
WITTEN
Elizabeth (b. 1728) . . . 11, 14
Thomas (b. 1599) . . . 32
Thomas (b. 1632) . . . 20, 32
Thomas (b. 1671) . . . 14, 20
WOGAN
? (b. 1532) . . . 71
WOLSUNG
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Sigurd . . . 177
WORMGAU
? (b. 805) . . . 175, 181
Hadrian . . . 180
WORMS
Aleran (b. 799) . . . 175
Wadilmonde (b. 835) . . . 170, 175
WYCHOFF
Joachim (b. 1749) . . . 10, 12
Peter (b. 1775) . . . 6, 10
WYCKOFF
Abraham (b. 1799) . . . 11
Catherine (b. 1776) . . . 10
Cornelius (b. 1787) . . . 11
Cyrus . . . 10
Eleanor (b. 1820) . . . 10
Eliza (b. 1809) . . . 9
Ellen (b. 1793) . . . 11
Hannah (b. 1781) . . . 11
Hannah (b. 1800) . . . 9
Henry (b. 1790) . . . 11
Isaac (b. 1802) . . . 11
James Finley (b. 1833) . . . 6
Jane . . . 10
Jesse . . . 10
John (b. 1783) . . . 11
John (b. 1805) . . . 9
Mary (b. 1785) . . . 11
Nancy (b. 1794) . . . 11
Philura (b. 1812) . . . 10
Sarah (b. 1796) . . . 11
William (b. 1778) . . . 11
William (b. 1811) . . . 10
WYCOFF
Barnett Lester (b. 1895) . . . 4

Cathelyntje (b. 1760) . . . 12


Delia Ann (b. 1824) . . . 6
Eliza (b. 1821) . . . 6
Elizabeth Bruce (b. 1821) . . . 6
Elsia M. (b. 1894) . . . 4
Evaetje (b. 1752) . . . 12
George Washington (b. 1856) . . . 3, 5
Georgia Beulah "Georgie" (b. 1892) . . . 2, 4
Harriet (b. 1857) . . . 5
Hazarel Cisel (b. 1819) . . . 6
Hester Edith (b. 1902) . . . 4
James Finley (b. 1798) . . . 6, 9
James Fredrick (b. 1899) . . . 4
James William (b. 1852) . . . 5
John Wesley (b. 1817) . . . 6
Joseph Wesley (b. 1860) . . . 5
Matilda C. (b. 1829) . . . 6
Peter Jackson (b. 1831) . . . 4, 6
Philura Jane (b. 1826) . . . 6
Rachel (b. 1858) . . . 5
Rachel J. (b. 1841) . . . 6
William B. (b. 1835) . . . 6
WYNGE
Matthew . . . 52, 67
YERKES
Anthony (b. 1663) . . . 21
Herman Eaton (b. 1689) . . . 15, 28
Silas Watts (b. 1723) . . . 12, 16
YERKESE
Hannah (b. 1755) . . . 10, 13
YNGI-FREYSSON
King Fjolnir 57-GF (b. 256) . . . 223, 226
YNGVASSON
King Jorund (b. 487) . . . 207, 209

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(Austrasia)
Belgium
Liege
Heristal . . . 183, 187
1st Wife
England
Hampshire
Wherwell . . . 67
Abbey of Dundrennan . . . 108
Aboard the Rosetree at sea . . . 41
Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) . . . 174
Artois . . . 211, 214
Austra
Metz . . . 197
Austrasia . . . 183, 187, 190, 195
Austrasia (France) . . . 177, 184
Austria . . . 195
Barbados
Christ Church . . . 20
Barnard Castle . . . 104, 108
BEF 23 JUL 1358 . . . 91
before 10 June 1451 . . . 81
before 17 Feb. 1428/9 . . . 84
Belgium
Flandre-Orientale
Ghent . . . 85, 90
Hainaut
Mons . . . 90
Leige
Heristal . . . 187, 191
Overpelt
Catholic Church . . . 63
Liege . . . 33, 4041, 4748, 63
Heristal . . . 187
Landen . . . 190, 196
Liege . . . 64
Britain . . . 237, 245
Briton . . . 232, 234
Bucks PA
Cold Spring . . . 35
BWI
Barbados . . . 20, 3233
St. George's Par. . . . 32, 39
BWI prob.
Barbados . . . 14, 21
Caernarvonshi
Carnarvon
Carnarvon Castle . . . 92, 94
Campania . . . 248, 250
Nola . . . 243, 246
Circa . . . 237
co. Northampton
Oakhanger . . . 87, 90
Connecticut
Hartford

Hartford . . . 41
Cornwall
Tybeste . . . 88
Denmark . . . 167, 172, 177, 182183, 186187, 189, 193,
199, 201, 204207, 209211, 213214, 216219
Hleithra . . . 219, 221226
Durham England
Barnard Castle . . . 106, 112
Earl of Worcester 01 FEB 1513/14
KG . . . 73
Egypt . . . 239, 246
Eng
Middlesex
London
Hackney . . . 55, 67
ENG
co.Essex
Plaistow . . . 39, 47
co.Oxford
Mixbury . . . 20, 32
co.Salop
Oakley . . . 74
co.Shropshire
Buntingsdale . . . 63, 7071, 74
Woore . . . 70
Isle of Wight . . . 32, 39
Engla
Leicestershire
Leicester
Leicester Castle . . . 85, 90
England . . . 14, 20, 3132, 3638, 4041, 46, 6264, 67,
7173, 7576, 7980, 82, 85, 89, 9294, 97, 99, 102,
104, 111, 168
Barnard Castle . . . 106
Bedford
Elston . . . 52
Elstow . . . 52
Elveston . . . 48, 64
Kempston . . . 42, 52
Kempstone . . . 52
Bedfordshire
Elstow . . . 48
Berkshire
Windsor Castle . . . 89, 93
Burghley . . . 36, 46
Cambridge . . . 62, 67
St. Mary's the Great . . . 62, 67
Cheshire . . . 79, 85
Astbury . . . 85, 89
Congleton . . . 79, 82, 89, 92, 94
Co Kent
Leeds . . . 28, 35
co. Cambridge
Cambridge . . . 46
Co. Cambridge
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St. Mary the Great . . . 45, 62


co. Hertford
Walkern . . . 101, 104
Co. Lincoln
Bourne . . . 56
co. Middlesex
Isleworth . . . 116, 121, 126
London
Westminster Abbe . . . 45
Co. Middlesex
London . . . 45, 62
co. Monmouth
Cheapstow . . . 62, 70
Chepstow . . . 69, 74
co. Northampton
Burghley . . . 46
Wakerley . . . 46, 101, 104
co. Northumberland
Bywell . . . 115
co. Oxford
Oxford . . . 69
co. Suffolk
Horseheath . . . 46
co. York
Snape
Snape Hall . . . 62, 67, 69
Co. York . . . 45
Cumberland
Burgh-On-The-Sands . . . 94, 98
Essex
Witham . . . 52
Glastonbury . . . 44, 52
Hamps
Wherewell . . . 44, 56
Hampshire
Wherwell . . . 67
Winchester Castle . . . 98, 101
Hants.
Southampton
Stoneham . . . 55, 67
Here . . . 72, 75
Holyrood Abbey . . . 121
Kent
Leeds . . . 3435, 41
Nr Mardstone . . . 34
Sandwich . . . 36, 45
Lancashire . . . 89, 97, 100, 102
Dalton . . . 99, 102, 105
Lancaster . . . 9697, 100
Lancaster . . . 100
London
London . . . 43
Middlesex . . . 42
Staining
Allhallows . . . 55

Westminister
St. Martin . . . 35, 44
Westminster . . . 94, 98
Middlesex
Westminster . . . 98, 101
Nham
Rockingham
Brigstock . . . 64, 7172, 75
Northampton . . . 113, 118
Abbey of St. Andrew . . . 113
Northamptonshire . . . 75
Brigstock . . . 48, 64
Culworth . . . 75
Rockingham
Brigstock . . . 72
Northants
Kethering . . . 38, 46
Northhamptonshire
Culworth . . . 74, 79
Northumberland
Kettering . . . 32, 38
Nottinghamshire
Newark . . . 100, 103
Oxford . . . 100, 103
Banbury . . . 44, 52, 55, 67
Oxfordshire . . . 44
Oxon
Banbury . . . 67
Some
Glastonbury . . . 52, 64, 7273, 75
St. Johns . . . 52, 64
St. Martins-in-the-Fields . . . 46
Stamford . . . 36, 46
St. Martin's . . . 36
Suffolk
Ipswich . . . 44, 52
Surrey
Richmond
Sheen Palace . . . 89, 93
Sussex
Burwash . . . 36, 46
Thornbury . . . 75
York . . . 45, 62
Yorkshire . . . 33, 40, 105
Latham . . . 93, 97, 102, 104105
Selby . . . 126, 137
England (Britain)
Camulod or Colchester . . . 231
England ? . . . 52
Ermensenda
Borrell &
in dau Raymond . . . 125
EVERETT WASHINGTON . . . 3
Finaldn . . . 213, 215
Finland . . . 196, 198202, 205, 215, 220, 222
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Flanders . . . 136
Flintshire . . . 233
Fontaines France . . . 107, 113
France . . . 111, 114, 125, 139, 150151, 156, 159, 162
Aisne
Quierzy . . . 183, 187
Angouleme . . . 101
Anjou . . . 105, 111112, 114115, 118, 122123,
131, 139
Bouches-du-Rhone
Aix-en-Provence . . . 98
Bretagne . . . 141, 150151
Brittany
Bretagne . . . 151
Calvados
Falaise . . . 147, 153154
Chateau-du-Loire . . . 115, 120, 125
Dijon . . . 162, 166
Eure
Montfort . . . 118, 124
Eure-et-Loire . . . 105, 112
Fontrevault . . . 114, 120
Gascony . . . 91, 93
Gastinois . . . 121, 130
Gatinais . . . 129, 138, 147
Gironde
Chateau de Belin . . . 103
Ile De France
Montfort Amaury . . . 114, 120
Indre-et-Loire
Chinon . . . 102, 106
Loire
Chateau-du- . . . 125
Lorraine . . . 138, 148
Maine . . . 112, 115
Marne
Reims . . . 148
Rheims . . . 130, 138, 148
Montlhery . . . 133, 146
Moselle
Thionville . . . 174, 180
near Gisors
St. Denis-Le-Fermont . . . 126, 137
near Nancy . . . 193, 198
near Rouen
Hermentrubge . . . 133, 147
Normandy . . . 133, 139, 146, 150151, 153,
159160, 162
Bayeaux . . . 150, 156
Epernon . . . 119
Evereux . . . 132, 145, 162
Evreux . . . 119, 123, 125, 131
Faecamp . . . 142, 156, 162
Falaise . . . 133, 147
Ponthieu

Vimeu . . . 125
Rouen . . . 124, 133
Orleans . . . 170, 175, 180181
Picardy . . . 116
Sarthe
Le Mans . . . 102, 106
Seine
Monestry
St. Denis . . . 183
Paris . . . 93
Seine Inferieure
Fecamp . . . 151, 160
Seine-et-Loire
Macon . . . 122, 130
Seine-et-Marne . . . 118, 122
Seine-Maritime
Rouen
Notre Dame . . . 148
Somme
Picardy . . . 86
St. Denis Monastery . . . 177, 184
Thuringia . . . 211, 215
Vermandois . . . 139
Germany . . . 15, 21, 28, 230231
Mannheim . . . 235, 239
North Rhine-Westphalia
Aachen . . . 172
Thuringia . . . 214
Gravlagt Fyrisvollance
King . . . 209, 211
Great Britian
Wales
Carmarthenshire . . . 16, 31
Hampton Cantilupe . . . 90
Holland . . . 28
Holy Land . . . 125
Id
Nez Perce Co.
Lewiston . . . 4
Idaho
Nez Perce Co. . . . 4, 6
Ile De France . . . 124
Iowa . . . 4
Linn
Marion . . . 6, 10
Linn Co.
Marion . . . 5
Mahaska County
Jefferson . . . 4
Ipswi . . . 44
Ireland . . . 71
Dublin
Dublin . . . 63, 71
Hurch . . . 48, 63
St. John The Eva . . . 48
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Kildare
Castleton . . . 71
Celbridge . . . 41, 48, 63
Israel
Jerusalem . . . 111, 115
Isreal
Jerusalem
Church of Holy Sepulchre . . . 111
Italia
Campania . . . 246, 249
Italy
Milan . . . 164, 169, 175
Rome . . . 239, 245
Palace of Augustus . . . 235, 239
Jutland . . . 193, 197, 200
Kansas
Linn . . . 6
Kentucky
Marshall
Benton . . . 3
Lauder . . . 113
Lofoten Islands . . . 181, 185
London . . . 46
Ma
Barnstable
Sandwich . . . 36
Maryland . . . 6, 1011, 13, 1920, 32, 38, 46
Frederick Co.
Comus . . . 11
Montgomery . . . 1011
Northampton . . . 32, 39
Prince George . . . 18
Queen Anne Parish . . . 13, 19
Prince Georges . . . 19
Frederick . . . 17, 32
Prince George's . . . 13, 19, 32
Northampton . . . 32, 38
Prince Georges Co.
Queen Anne Parish . . . 19
Prince George's Co. . . . 11, 13
Queen Anne's Parish . . . 13
St. Mary's Co. . . . 31, 3738, 46
Maryland? . . . 31
Marysland
Prince George
Queen Anne Parish . . . 13, 19
Massachusetts . . . 52, 64
Barnstable
Spring Hill Mm . . . 36, 45
MD
Frederick Co. . . . 10
Prince George's Co. . . . 11, 19
St Marys . . . 40
St. Marys Co.
St. Clements Bay . . . 33, 40

St. Mary's Co. . . . 20, 33


New Town Hundred . . . 33
Missouri
Jefferson . . . 6
Moore's Chapel Cem. . . . 12
Moselle
Lorraine
France . . . 207, 210
Netherlands
Gelderland
Tuil . . . 34
Neustria
Bayeux . . . 161, 165
Normandy
Rouen
Notre Dame . . . 148, 155
New Jersey . . . 12
Hunterdon Co. . . . 12
Middlesex County
Frankin Park . . . 14, 21
Monmouth . . . 11
Monmouth Co. . . . 33, 41
New Utrecht . . . 12
Somerset . . . 1013, 15
Bridgeport . . . 12
Six Mile Run . . . 10
Somerset Co. . . . 6, 1011
Whitehouse
Hunterdon Co. . . . 11
New York
Kings
Flatlands . . . 11
Kings County
Flatbush . . . 21, 34
Gravesend . . . 14
Long Island . . . 21
NJ
Somerset County . . . 11
Whitehouse
Hunterdon . . . 1011
Normandy
Faecamp
Seine-Inferieure . . . 142, 156, 162
Normandy (France)
Bayeaux . . . 161, 165
Normany
Rennes . . . 153
Northumberland England . . . 107, 113
Norway . . . 163, 166167, 170, 175, 181182, 186
Maer . . . 154, 160161, 163
Nord Trondelag
Maer . . . 148, 155, 160
Nord Tronelag
Maer
Jutland . . . 160, 164
274

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Oppland . . . 166, 170, 176


Raumsdal . . . 175, 181, 185, 188, 192, 196
Romerike . . . 176, 182
Sor-Trondelag
Trondheim . . . 182, 186
Telemark
Raumsdal . . . 191, 197, 222
Uppland . . . 176, 182
Vestfold . . . 163164, 167, 172, 176177
Holtum . . . 170, 176

Marion Co. . . . 2
Salem . . . 6
Portland . . . 1
Oregon of cancer
Coos Bay . . . 1, 3
Pa
Bucks
Southampton
Baptist Chyd . . . 12
PA
Montgomery . . . 28
Montgomery Co
Moreland Twp . . . 12, 16, 2930, 35
Philadelphia
Christ Church . . . 16
Philadelphia Co.
Manor of Moreland . . . 16, 30
Philadelphia County
Lower Dublin Township . . . 28, 35
Wayne Co. . . . 9
PE ELL LEWIS COUNTY WASHINGTON . . . 3
Pennsylvania
Bucks . . . 35, 44
by Joshua Potts of Southampton Baptist Church .
. . 13
Bucks County
Warminster Township . . . 16, 31
Warwick Township . . . 17
Buck's County . . . 30, 36
Cold Springs . . . 35, 44
Erie Co. . . . 6, 9
Montgomery County
Moreland . . . 15, 28
Pennsylvania Children
Bucks County . . . 16
Phila. C
Lower Dublin
Pennypack
Bapt Churchyard . . . 28
Picardy
Somme
Peronne . . . 155, 162
Pre Roman Britain . . . 234235
Prussia
Prussia
Rineland
Aachen . . . 172, 180
Rhineland
Andernach . . . 148
Rineland
Aachen . . . 172, 174, 180
Saxony
Nordhausen . . . 148
Ragnhild "Hilda" HROLFSDATTER 1 2 . . . 155, 161
Reading Abbey . . . 126

Ny
Kings
Flatbush . . . 21, 34
NY
Flatlands
Long Island . . . 10, 12
Long Island
Kings County
26 FEB 1671/1672 in Flatbush . . . 34
OH
Ashland Co. . . . 6
Ohio
Adams . . . 12
Coshocton . . . 6
Harrison . . . 6
Jefferson Co.
Harrison . . . 6, 9
Shelby Co. . . . 1011
Stubenville . . . 13
Wayne . . . 6
Wayne Co. . . . 4, 6, 10
Old Saxony . . . 193
on Moselle
Habendum . . . 193
on the Muse
Jupile . . . 187, 191
Or
Laurel
Greenwood Cem . . . 5
Linn
Sweethome . . . 4
OR
Coos Bay . . . 1
Oregon
Coos Bay . . . 12, 4
Eugene
Eugene Hospital . . . 5
Walterville Loop . . . 4
Lane
Greenwood . . . 5
Lane Co.
Vida . . . 5
Linn . . . 5
Linn Co. . . . 5
Brownsville . . . 3, 5
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Rhode Island . . . 3031, 36, 44, 52


Newport . . . 35, 42, 44, 52
Portsmouth . . . 52
Rome . . . 239, 246, 250
Russia
Garderige . . . 186
Scandanavia . . . 226
Berg . . . 226
Somerset
Midsomer Norton . . . 90
Spain
Burgos
Burgos . . . 94
St. Albans . . . 79, 83
St. George's Chapel . . . 73
St. Stephen Church . . . 133
Sussex
Broadwater . . . 83
Sweden . . . 181, 185186, 188189, 192, 197, 199,
201202, 204205, 207, 209, 211213, 215222
193 in Noatun . . . 226
Noatun . . . 225, 227
Soleyum . . . 182, 186
Uppsala . . . 172, 177, 223224, 226
Uppsala . . . 222, 224
Vaermland . . . 181, 186
Taken prisoner by William but never married . . . 141
Turkey
Bithynia
Nicea . . . 146, 153
United Kingdom . . . 230231
USA
North Carolina
Haywood
Waynesville . . . 3
Pa
Montgomery
Moreland . . . 21
USA or Barbados
MD . . . 17, 32
Virgin
Hancock County
Manchester
Flats Cemetery . . . 10
Virginia
Brooke . . . 1011, 13
New Manchester . . . 10
Prince Georges Co.
New Scotland . . . 11, 13
Washington . . . 9
WA . . . 1
Lewis CO . . . 3
Spokane Co.
Spokane . . . 3
Whatcom Co. . . . 2

Wales . . . 72
Carmarthenshire . . . 31
Pembrokeshire . . . 31
Radn
Presteigne . . . 64, 72, 75
Radnorshire . . . 29, 35
Wales ?
Radn
Presteigne . . . 64, 72
Washington
Concrete . . . 1
Douglas Co.
Douglas . . . 4
Walterville . . . 4
Ferndale
Woodlawn Cemetery . . . 12
King
Kirkland
Kirkland Cem . . . 3
Redmond . . . 3, 5
Seattle . . . 2
King Co.
Kirkland . . . 34
Seattle . . . 4
Kirkland
Kirkland . . . 3
Mt. Vernon . . . 2
Pe Ell . . . 1, 3
Snohomish
Everett . . . 4
Snohomish Co.
Edmonds . . . 4
Everett . . . 4
Spokane
Mt. Hope . . . 4
Spokane Co.
Mt. Hope . . . 4
Rockford
Mt. Hope . . . 2, 4
Whatcom Co. . . . 13
Bellingham . . . 1
Woodlawn Cem. . . . 2
Laurel . . . 1
Park . . . 12
Whatcom County . . . 2
West Virginia
Hancock
Pughtown . . . 10, 12
Wheathampstead . . . 235, 238
Wormsgau . . . 180

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